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JULY 19, 1995 4 0 C E N T S VOLUME 25, NUMBER 29

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______BY MARILYN DUFF______Hazlet hires three principals, Staff W riter see story on page 14. azlet will have a new mayor foT the likely succeed Bradshaw, although nothing remainder of 1995. At the end of official has yet been decided. The five com­ last week’s Township Committee mittee members select one member to serve Hmeeting, Mayor John Bradshaw took every­ as mayor for the current year. one by surprise by announcing he was step­ After Bradshaw stepped down, Wiley’s ping down. “first decision” was that she did not want to He even surprised his four colleagues on be mayor because of concerns about family the all-Republican committee, giving them responsibilities, but her husband subse­ no advance notice. Since 1989, Bradshaw quently convinced her she should serve if has served as mayor for all but one year, picked, she said. when he did not serve on the committee. Committeeman Ronald Walsh will like­ Bradshaw will remain on the committee, ly take Wiley’s place as deputy mayor. he said. He is in the first year o f his fourth Walsh has served on the committee since three-year term and is also the Republican 1991. municipal chairman. “It was a shock,” Wiley said of “I’m no longer in a position to devote Bradshaw’s surprise announcement. But the time necessary” to being mayor, she said he is the type o f person who likes Bradshaw said at the July 11 meeting. to give 100 percent to whatever he does, so His outside interests have “increased in that regard, she was not surprised. dramatically” and he thinks “too highly of Wiley said the committee would proba­ the town to perform at a substandard level,” bly have a quick meeting Monday or he explained. Tuesday to take an official vote and pass a Bradshaw declined to comment further resolution. after the meeting. Wiley served for one year as mayor 10 • Deputy Mayor Mary Jane Wiley will Continued on page 5 Holmdel Bond referendum

set fo r O ctober 17 Jordan W eiss, 4, enjoys life’s ups and downs aboard a carousel horse at the BY KEVIN FRIEDLANDER H o l m d e l interviews school board Keyport Firem en’s Fair, Saturday. (Photo by Rich Schultz) candidates, see story on page 10. Staff W riter

he Holmdel Board of Education will The most aggressive project would take S uper search begins hold a bond referendum on Oct. 17 to place at the Indian Hill School on Holmdel raise money for facilities improve­ Road. The school, which currently houses June 27 that he accepted the superinten­ ments.T the fourth and fifth grades, would be BY KEVIN FRIEDLANDER dent’s job in the Warren Hills. Regional Board President Norm Toback said town­ expanded to a grades three to six facility. In Staff W riter School District in Warren County. ship residents will be asked to support a ref­ order to expand the school, a two-story iddletown Board of Education Stokes said Merluzzi will leave the erendum which includes a two-story addition addition would be constructed which would President Thomas Stokes said district at the end o f August, and that an to the Indian Hill School, an addition to the house a gymnasium, media center, comput­ the district will soon begin its interim administrator should be in place high school, as well as other facility projects. er rooms and instructional areas. David Fraytak, of Faridy Thorne Msearch for a new superintendent o f schools. by September 1. Toback said the cost of the referendum Following the board’s July 11 work­ “We’re going to begin interviewing will be set sometime in August. Fraytak, the district’s architectural firm, shop meeting at Middletown High School candidates to select an interim probably The school district must now have archi­ told residents and school officials in June North, Stokes said a committee will be in the next couple of weeks,” said Stokes. tect drawings and educational specifications that 85,000 square feet of additions would formed to find an interim superintendent to Stokes said people within the district for the project drawn up and approved by the be built onto the 38,000 square foot school. replace Peter Merluzzi. Stokes also said have expressed interest in serving as the state Department o f Education. At Holmdel High School, construction another committee will be set up to search interim superintendent. “They all have to be approved before we of a two-floor science wing, a gymnasium and health education and fitness rooms for a permanent superintendent. Before Merluzzi came to the district can move ahead with the referendum,” said Merluzzi informed the school board Continued on page 14 Toback. Continued on page 11 2 THE INDEPENDENT, JULY 19, 1995 HOUSE PLANT SALE HERE IT IS...O UR RIGGEST NURSERY 2 0 % * OFF EVENT OF THE YEAR!!! Any House plant overs12°° *except Hanging Baskets & Hibiscus

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______BY LAUREN JAEGER______their investigation. Merla was later acquit­ ted o f all charges. Staff W riter But Merla said the firing wasn’t re­ ormer Borough Administrator John taliatory. J. Kennedy, who charged that According to Merla, “Kennedy said, Keyport officials wrongfully fired ‘Lo o k at the timing. O n Dec. 2, the mayor F him more than three years ago, receivedwas arrested and I was fired on Dec. 10.’ $50,000 in damages and back pay, it was But I wasn’t happy about a lot of things.” announced at the July 11 Borough Council Merla claims that while Kennedy was meeting. working for the borough, he wasn’ t doing Kennedy filed suit on May 28, 1992, his job efficiently. for back salary and benefits of $86,000 Merla said he wrote Kennedy a letter and also for an undisclosed amount of that explained things he was upset about, damages. However, due to negotiations, including several matters in the public Kennedy received the $50,000 sum out- works department that hadn’t been taken of-court. care of and a one-time overpayment to the Ten-thousand dollars of the settlement, Bayshore Regional Sewerage Authority. which was the back pay, was paid by the Kennedy, when asked about the borough; the remainder, the $40,000 in charges, said, “Public works department? dam-ages, was paid by the borough’s The bottom line is, (Merla) is not the insurance company, Scottsdale Insurance In Hazlet, in response to a mayor anymore and he can say whatever C o. he wants to say.” request from the first aid Kennedy, who now works as the bor­ He refused to comment further, turning squad, a parking ban has been ough administrator for Hightstown, de­ all questions over to his lawyer, Norman $50,000 RICHER — Former Keyport passed on parts of Maple clined comment on the case. Hobbie of Middletown. Administrator John Kennedy has Drive. Residents say the ban The trial date had been scheduled for Hobbie said that Kennedy’s termina­ settled his lawsuit against the bor­ Monday at Monmouth County Superior isn’t necessary. tion was “not legitimate.” ough out of court for $50,000. Court, Freehold. But, he adds, “As a result of the set­ P a g e 6 Borough Attorney Gordon Litw in said tlement, we will not receive a jury verdict. This is the third outstanding lawsuit that if the trial went to court, it would But the settlement was negotiated to allow settled by Keyport out-of-court this year. have lasted for about three weeks and cost both parties to move forward. The The two previous suits were settled for REGULAR FEATURES at least $25,000, “preparation costs not Kennedys are tax-paying residents of former Chief of Police Raymond Lee and included.” Keyport and are happy to put this matter current Chief of Police Howard Ruth. • C a le n d a r P ag e 3 0 Listed as defendants in the lawsuit behind them. “People are going to get the idea, ‘Hey. were former mayor John J. Merla and the “Although it didn’t fulfill 100 percent • Classifieds P ag e 4 9 You need money? Sue Keyport,’ ” Merla 1991 council: June Atkins, Frank R. of his demands, it is a compromise,” said. • Editorials P a g e 28 Currier, David Hammond, William Hobbie added. “He’s happy to put this “There is only one purpose for the • L e tte r s P a g e 28 Cerase, Wilbur Hansen and Joe Vecchio. behind him. “ Democrats settling this,” Merla said. “It’s Kennedy, who had been employed as • Obituaries P ag e 4 2 Only Councilman David Hammond to say, look what John Merla and the administrator for nearly 10 years at the abstained from the vote. Republicans cost this town. The bottom • Police Beat Page 41 time, had been formally dismissed from “I think it is a favorable settlement,” line is, the Democrats have chosen this as • Real Estate Page 43 his position during an executive session o f Litwin said. “The compensation includes a thank you for helping their campaign. • Sports Page 46 the council on Dec. 10, 1991. 90-day severance pay, and personal, vaca­ “I think it’s ludicrous and outright dis­ However, he was immediately reap­ tion and sick days. gusting. It’s wrong. The borough will suf­ • Yesteryear P ag e 23 pointed and continued to work for the bor­ “If he had won the case, Kennedy fer for a long time. ough, since his resignation wasn’t ef­ could have claimed legal fees,” Litwin “I feel you have to face the storm,” fective until April 1, 1992. added. Merla said. “Matawan has problems. Old Shortly after Kennedy left, John Litwin explained that the borough Bridge has problems. Union Beach had Wadington, the former township clerk for owed $6,500 in benefits. The sum was problems. Every town experiences legal Holmdel, became the borough’s chief brought up to $10,000 just as a fair set­ problems.” Phone numbers: financial officer. tlement, he said. The two-weeks vacation Meanwhile, Democratic Councilman Editorial Kennedy’s suit charges that the firing pay alone was roughly $2,500. Robert Bergen, who has earned a repu­ 254-7000 Ext. 226 was retaliatory, since the council was all In addition, Litwin said, if an admin­ tation of being tight with the taxpayer’s FAX 254-0486 Republican, and John J. Merla was arrest­ istrator is forced out, he should be given dollars, felt the settlement was a good deal Circulation ed on charges of bribery shortly before he 90 days notice. If he is not given 90 days for Keyport. 254-1755 was let go. Kennedy was a Democrat, notice, he must be given 90 days sever­ “ It’ s cheaper to settle than to litigate,” Display Advertising Merla said. ance pay. Bergen said. “The insurance company is 972-6740 Ext. 220 Kennedy had fully cooperated with the “Kennedy was tenured a couple years making the decision. The insurance com­ FAX 254-0256 Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office in back,” Litwin said. pany is glad to get the settlement.” Classified 1-800-660-4ADS Classified FAX 432-0016 G as station stab victim dies y I BAYSHORE . BY KEVIN FRIEDLANDER get a better description of the suspect, Bayshore Community Hospital, Holmdel Independent but that Moriarty never fully regained and then to Jersey Shore Medical Center. Staff W riter consciousness. The police have put together a H O LM D EL — A gasoline attendant Managing Editor According to Torres, a black male sketchy description of the suspect. who was stabbed two weeks ago in the How ard Altschiller approached Moriarty at 1:10 a.m. com­ Torres said the suspect is a 6 foot, 18- chest during a robbery attempt died plaining that his car had run out o f gas on to 25-year-old black male who weighs Sports Coordinator Saturday, according to Louis Torres of Route 520. The suspect gave Moriarty a 145 to 165 pounds. He was wearing a Lindsey Siegle the Holmdel Township Police small container to fill with gasoline, and, loose fitting, white polo T-shirt, khaki Executive Editor Department. as he began to fill it up, the suspect pants and black sneakers. Gregory Bean George J. Moriarty, 46, of Marlboro demanded money and then stabbed the Anyone with information related to Township, died Saturday at 4:33 p.m. at Publisher attendant in the chest. the stabbing is encouraged to call the the Jersey Shore Medical Center in Kevin W ittm an Moriarty then doused the suspect with Holmdel Police Department at (908) Neptune. Moriarty had been in the hos­ gasoline before he fled away toward 946-4400. Torres said all information pital since the July 4 robbery attempt at Route 520. provided will be kept confidential. A Greater Media Newspaper the Niche Sunoco on Main Street and Torres said the suspect escaped in a People with information can also call Route 34 in Holm del. Japanese model car that could have been Detective Robert Venezia at the Police are still searching for the per­ S M k» tlm VERIFIED AUDIT CIRCULATION a Toyota, Nissan or Subaru small, com­ Monmouth County Prosecutors Office at son who stabbed Moriarty. pact station wagon with New York (908)431-7012. “This is now a homicide investiga­ The Bayshore Independent is published license plates. “W e’re still hoping that anyone who W ednesday by the Greater Monm outh tion,” said Torres. After the police arrived at the scene of was in the area early on July 4 will be Publishing Co., Edgeboro Road, East Torres said the police were hoping to Brunswick N.J. 08816. First-class m ail sub­ the robbery, Moriarty was transported to able tell us something,” said Torres. scription available at $72 for 26 weeks, 40 cents a copy. 4 THE INDEPENDENT, JULY 19, 1995

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he Township Committee expects to establishing each district. “BRIGADOON” award a contract Monday to com­ A Navesink Historic District was established once before under an old land­ Music by FREDERICK LOEWE plete survey work to formally Testablish historic districts in Locust,marks ordinance that was overturned in Book and Lyrics by ALAN JAY LERNER Navesink and New Monmouth,. court. The new Navesink district will be The township established two other somewhat different. The Locust and New Thursday Friday Saturday historic districts, Middletown Village and Monmouth districts are new. Chapel Hill, about four years ago. The The Landmarks Commission has July 27 July 28 July 29 boundaries of all five districts are delin­ already done much of the nomination August 3 August 4 August 5 eated in the master plan. work for the three districts, but it “became August 10 August 11 August 12 The Landmarks Commission — an too much of a task” for the volunteer advisory body responsible for identifying group, Mercantante explained. Sunday and helping preserve historic structures Former commission member Marie and districts — received a $10,000 state Davenport spent a great deal of time on Ju ly 30 grant to complete nomination reports for the Navesink District, while commission August 6 the three proposed districts, but bids came member Elaine Anderson worked on the in significantly higher and the township New Monmouth District, and commission August 13 agreed to fund the rest of the cost, said member Mary Lou Strong, on the Locust Planning Director Tony Mercantante. District. If “it had to be done from scratch, The township advertised for bids a SHOW TIM E: 8:00 pm it would cost a lot more” than $16,000, couple times and had about eight bidders, said Mercantante. TH U RS. & SUN. $9 per person. FRI. & SAT. $10 per person. but the lowest bid was $16,000. Each building within a proposed dis­ Group Rates Available “The Barn" at THO M PSO N PARK The extra $6,000 will come from Newm an Springs Road, Lincroft. NJ insurance money the township received trict has to be inventoried, photographed for a historic Red Hill Road structure that and classified as to its significance within CALL (908) 842-4000 was destroyed by fire. the district. Buildings are classified as The work will probably be completed either “key," “contributing;” or “non-con­ this fall, after which the Landmarks tributing.” “Key” structures qualify indi­ Gold Rush Opportunities of the 90's Commission will hold a public hearing on vidually as landmarks and “contributing” each proposed district for affected proper­ structures are considered integral compo­ i n N e w J e r s e y ty owners. Once that is done, the commit­ nents o f the district. tee will consider an ordinance formally — Marilyn Duff JOIN THE “GOLDRUSH” D inner to aid kidney patient Come join the 1000’s of people across America, who are involved in the Q o ld r u s h of the decade. It’s the 900 Million Dollar Long Distance A benefit dinner for Walter Hinz, 46, a March, Hinz has spent more time inside Industry, and you too can get involved. Set up a business from your home Keyport man who recently underwent a the hospital than at home. 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Since receiving a new kidney in — Lauren Jaege THE INDEPENDENT, JULY 19, 1995 1 3 America’s First Computer-Aided Learning Center M iddletow n 07748 CHILDREN EN JO Y LEARNING Office branch on Cherry Tree Farm N. Middletown gets Road. Individualized Computer-Aided Instruction In: new postal zip code AU residents should wait until they get official notification before making Math * Reading * Language Arts ______BY MARILYN DUFF______any address changes, Hanley said. Basic Skills and Enrichment Programs S t a f f Writer Congressman Frank Pallone Jr., D- Ages 4 - Adult a 6th District, announced the change last M IDDLETOW N — It took a long week. It is the result of a two surveys High School Proficiency Test Preparation time, but finally residents of the North made earlier this year to see if residents Middletown section of the township will wanted the change. Summer Camp have their mail delivered from a town­ When the change goes into effect, ship post office. residents will have one year in which Flexible Weekly Programs Available “After eight years, we are finally they can use either ZIP code, Pallone l-2HalfDays/Week Ages4-10 Middletown 07748,” said Fran Hanley. said in a press announcement. Computer-Aided Instruction plus Story-time, Art* & Craft*, Hanley learned over the weekend that Pallone said approximately 77 per­ Garnet, Snack* & Free T-Shirt the Postal Service has agreed to change cent of residents responded favorably to mail delivery to the approximately 1,870 the change. ^OUCAggOAMCmgMj North Middletown addresses from the Hanley said about a year-and-a-half Keansburg Post Office to the New ago, postal officials became more inter­ C O M P U i Monmouth branch of the Middletown ested in meeting the needs of customers. i UTOR . Post Office. Before that, every time she would Middletown Plaza Beginning probably this fall, resi­ “get her foot in the door, someone else Highway 35 and Harmony Road dents will start using the Middletown would become head of that particular of­ ZIP code of 07748, instead of the fice,” she said. The first survey was (908) 671-8555 One Free Session (new students only) Keansburg ZIP code of 07734. mailed in February and paid for by the “I’m the kind of person who won’t township. Because of problems with that give up,” said Hanley, who fought for survey, a follow-up one was made about the change because of problems with six weeks ago and paid for by the Postal mail delivery. Service. After a brief battle in 1987, Hanley To get the word out, Hanley orga­ got the section’s name for mail delivery nized volunteers and knocked on doors. purposes changed from East Keansburg She got a lot of call over the weekend to North Middletown.. from residents happy with the change. With the newest change, Hanley Pallone said 347 responses were neg­ You’re gonna thinks the name North Middletown “is ative, so not everyone liked it. kind of dead.” Now that this battle is over, Hanley, be a knockout! All residents will get official notifi­ who is a member of the Middletown When your child begins cation before the change officially takes Youth Council, plans to turn her atten­ place, said Hanley. He hopes it will be in tion toward establishing a teen center. getting permanent teeth October. “I don’t know what life is going to be It’s time for a complimentaiy orthodontic Meanwhile, some renovations have to like without talking to postal officials consultation with a highly qualified orthodontist be completed at the Middletown Post several times a week,” she said Monday. who will determine what treatment. If any, will be necessary, A beautiful, healthy smile is a special gift that C om m ittee to vote o n should last a lifetime. And we can offer comfortable payment plans to help your family get this special care. saving G rover H ouse Gentle, Caring... said township officials were scheduled 9 Leonardville Rd. 51E. Main St. (Rte. 520) Affordable Orthodontics Middletown, NJ 07748 Holmdel, NJ 07733 18th-century home to meet this week with the developer to 671-5700 946-8008 negotiate a final figure. G e o r g e W. S c o tt, D .D .S . part of local history The township’s share of any costs BY MARILYN DUFF will probably come from fire insurance money the township received for a his­ Staff Writer toric Red Hill Road structure. The same funding source is being used to complete M IDDLETOW N — It looks like the survey work on three historic districts G u a r d i a n A i r C a r e historic Grover House on West Front Residential Air-Purity Systems proposed by the Landmarks Street will be saved and moved across Commission. the road to the township-owned AIR DUCT CLEANING If everything goes forward, the house Stevenson tract. "WHEN IT AFFECTS YOUR HEALTH, DO IT RIGHT THE FIRST TIME” will probably be moved this fall, The Township Committee will vote at Mercantante said. WE CLEAN OTHER SERVICES its July 24 on whether to accept the • ALL TYPES OF DUCT WORK • SANITIZING/DISINFECTING 18th-century structure from Lincroft The Landmarks Commission has urged- the township to save the Grover • FU R N A C E S • FILTRATION Developers, Inc., which wants it moved • INSULATION REMOVAL House because of its historical and • C O ILS or demolished so it can start work on a •FANS •PRESSURE WASHING architectural significance. 33-lot subdivision. • EX H A U ST S Y S T E M S • IAQ IN SP EC T IO N S The house was moved once before to The developer offered to contribute •DRYER VENTS • AIR CONDITIONING CLEANING toward the cost of moving the building, make way for the Garden State Parkway. • C H IM N EY C LEAN IN G which has been estimated at $76,000, It faces south, so it is not readily visible including $31,500 for parking, landscap­ from the road — but that will make it We Clean the Most ing, insurance and utility work at the easy to move it in a direct line, without Neglected, Unsanitary Part new location. having to turn it. of Your Home... Once it is moved, the township will The Grover family played a signifi­ Your Air Duct System also have to do some rehabilitation cant role in early township history. The work. Even though the house was unoc­ house, which was occupied by Grover cupied for about 10 years, the roof and family descendants until about 1984, is a 1 -800-757-3503 most of the first floor are considered to rare two-story Dutch frame house, be in good condition. according to information received by the 560 Park Avenue Plaza Planning Director Tony Mercantante Landmarks Commission. Freehold, NJ 0 7728 1 4 JULY 19, 1995, THE INDEPENDENT

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the committee and what criteria we Continued from page 1 will be looking for in a new superin­ in 1993, Thompson Middle School tendent,” said Stokes. Principal Patrick Houston served as the Stokes said district administrators, interim superintendent. teachers, parents and students may be Stokes said the district will also included in the committee. The district must also decide whether to conduct form a committee, which will include various members of the Middletown the superintendent search themselves or contract the services of an outside school community, to find a pennanent firm . replacement for Merluzzi. i 424 RT. 35 So. ( At Oakhill Rd.) Merluzzi was the fifth superinten­ “We have to decide who will sit on dent in the last six years. MIDDLETOWN • 741-4444 THE INDEPENDENT. JULY 19, 1995 1 5 Council says police Monmouth County Park System Summer Theatre

priorities out of line “BRIGADOON” Music by FREDERICK LOEWE BY LAUREN JAEGER class to be knowledgeable in this area. I Book and Lyrics by ALAN JAY LERNER came back and disseminated the informa­ Staff Writer tion to the rest of the force.” Thursday Friday Saturday Bergen continues to disagree. K EYPO RT — Should the chief of po­ “I think that there’s problems with pri­ July 27 July 28 July 29 lice in a small town, with just one year left orities in the police department,” Bergen August 3 August 4 August 5 on his contract, attend a conference on told the Independent last week, while dis­ Asian gang violence? cussing the police car’s transfer to the August 10 August 11 August 12 According to Councilman Robert public works department. Bergen, the finance committee chairman “(The chief) would spend money on a Sunday for the borough, the answer is no. seminar about Asian gangs and the Mafia. July 30 At a June council meeting, Bergen This is the police chief who is resigning expressed his disapproval with the police next July,” Bergen said. August 6 department’s priorities. “To go to a seminar like that and to be August 13 At that meeting, Bergen turned down leaving in a year — I don’t think it is a the police department’s request for a new priority,” Bergen said. video camera to film D W I suspects during The chief, meanwhile, doesn’t think SHOWTIME: 8:00 pm their routine battery of tests, on the that the councilman has all of the in­ THURS. & SUN. $9 per person. FRI. & SAT. $10 per person. grounds that it cost too much money and formation. For one, he said that the coun­ Group Rates Available “The Barn” at THOMPSON PARK the department already has one camera. cil could have easily purchased the depart­ Newman Springs Road, Lincroft, NJ While discussing the camera, Bergen ment’s second video camera and still have brought up the Asian gang violence con­ had money left over in the D W I account. CALL (908) 842-4000 ference that Keyport Chief of Police “I think Mr. Bergen misleads the pub­ Howard Ruth attended a few months ago. lic in certain areas,” Ruth added. “He is ill Ruth attended a state conference for informed and should get the facts.” Some companies chiefs of police, held at the Oyster Point, M eanw hile, Bergen said he is turning Red Bank, on April 4. It cost $45. The down Ruth’s request to attend an up­ topic of the conference was “Asian Gang coming police chief’s convention at demand experience. Violence.” Miami Beach. Bergen said it would cost “I don’t know if he lives in a shell, but about $700 or $800. We offer it. even we are subject to all o f the influences “1 haven’t approved it,” Bergen said. a city is subject to,” the chief said about “It clearly reflects a lack of priorities. He We also offer: Bergen’s disapproval. writes the council on how desperate he is • an exceptional education program “We should be aware of what is going for money but (wants to attend these semi­ on around us,” Ruth said. “I went to this nars.)” • unlimited income potential • a comprehensive benefit package If you possess an entrepreneurial spirit, a concern for helping others and the desire to make the commitment that success Po lice car given to d e m a n d s Phone or fax resume to: R o n R ic o public w orks dept. The Prudential 750 Route 34 BY LAUREN JAEGER cle,” Bergen said. “ It seems to me that the Matawan, NJ 07747 police vehicle is unsafe until the two new Staff Writer vehicles come in. Well, you can’t have it . Phone 908-566-0091 Ext. 216 both ways. We have limited resources.” Fax 908-566-3972 KEYPORT — Art Rooke, the super­ Mayor Kevin Graham said the switch intendent of Keyport public works, will is about to occur, whether or not the w b soon be cruising around the borough in a police want the car. The Prudential refurbished police car. “We had two aging police cars. We An equal opportunity employer. The police, meanwhile, will be getting bought two new patrol cars, and this Rooke’s little 1985 Ford Escort with brought the fleet up to seven cars.” 65,000 miles as a trade. “The chief has been directed to turn Once it is equipped with a red light, the keys over to Judy Poling (borough and gets a new paint job and decal, the administrator),” Graham said. Escort will be used when traffic needs to The chief of police doesn’t want to be redirected; when workers are repairing give up the car that easily. the streets, or there is a car accident. “I need two detective cars because While it may make Rooke happy, the sometimes they have to go to the state ABERDEEN PAVILION police officials aren’t pleased by the trans­ police lab. We pick up prisoners.” action, according to Chief of Police “Rob Bergen wants to ship the car off Howard Ruth. to public works,” Ruth said. “Well, it’s . 583-5778 • Ruth said that the police car, which has one of the reserviced cars with $4,000 more than 100,000 miles on it and was put worth of work. It has a new engine. It’s on restricted service before being replaced refurbished.” ‘LARGE SELECTION AT THE BEST PRICES’ w ith a new m o d e l, serves n icely as a “Now we have to take out the shotgun detective car. racks, the radio and the red lights,” the “W e are now running the D W I patrols Com e Join Us In O ur N ew E xpanded chief said. on Friday and Saturday nights,” Ruth Bergen said that this car is in the pub­ added. ‘We have the roving patrols. It’s Show room W hich H olds The Largest Selection lic works department best interests. two extra cars and twice the work.” “The director of public works is a large But the Keyport Borough Council say O f F loor & W all Tile This Side O f Town. man and he’s out all hours of the day and they are doing the right thing. night,” Bergen said. “You can see that his - i n “This is not personal,” stressed coun­ i i C e r t U l iM U cilman Robert Bergen, who announced current car is small and uncomfortable. He could use a better vehicle to respond to the car switch at the July 11 borough 1 5 * O ff E x p e r t , I n s u r e d ! council meeting. emergencies.” “I certainly don’t have ill feelings Any Tile “I have three memos from the chief Sale items excluded ! ! min. 100 sq. ft. IN ST A LLA T IO N | that they’ve recommended that (the car) is toward the police department,” Bergen Expiration 8/2/95 | | Expiration 8/2/95 Not to be combined with any other offer unsafe to drive.” said. “ I just want to see the best use o f our J L Not 10 be co,nt)ined wi,,1 any 0,1,6r otter _ j “Now they’re glad to have the vehi­ limited resources.” M -T 8-5, W -T 8-7:30, F. 8-4, S. 9-5 VISA - MASTER CARD 1 6 JULY 19, 1995, THE INDEPENDENT

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At April’s pageant, she was not only For one, she’s put in over 1,50° vol­ the youngest contestant, but she competed unteer hours in four years. against girls who had been through the Also, while she maintains a 4.596 RED BANK 741-3454 • NEW BRUNSW ICK 494-6113 competition before. grade point average in school, she regu- Serving all of Central New Jersey Since 1951 . o. c “There is a junior division and a senior division,” Hilary noted. “The senior divi­ Continued on next page THE INDEPENDENT, JULY 19, 1995 1 7 Continued from previous page larly stars in ballet recitals. SAND BAR INN The trophies in the cabinet are mostly -FO O T SPECIALIST- due to her impressive ballet dancing in The Original Dr. Nardolillo has been in private practice in Brooklyn, New competitions. Outdoor York for the past 14 years. He is Board Certified in both Last summer, she weirt to England to Podiatric Medicine and Surgery by the American Podiatric study with the Royal Academy of Waterfront Medical Specialties Board. All patients are seen personally by Dancing in London. Dr. Nardolillo at the Hazlet Health Care Building. “It was really great and completely Y Deck for Dining different,” she said. ATTENTION SENIORS ON MEDICARE: Pasta • Steaks • Seafood • Cocktails Also, last year, she starred as “Snow House calls always available, just call today for an appointment. White” in a local dance company’s pro­ duction of Snow White and the Seven ! 15% 0 Dwarfs. Meet the Doctor The show, which was performed at the E n tir e with a Complimentaiy Dr. Robert Nardolillo Count Basie Theater, Red Bank, and the Foot Consultation* Podiatrist • Foot Specialist Strand Theater, Lakewood, was put on by ! C h eck Expires 8/1795. Find out once and for all the Academy of Dance Arts, Red Bank. ^ Not validM x with other offers, j if you’re suffering needlessly 3253 Hwy. 35 No. • Chelsea Place #1 • Hazlet Hilary has been performing with the com­ (Located at the Hazlet Health Care Building) On The Bay Serving Call Now 739-4450 pany since 1989. * Exclude* treatment, x-rays and lab work. 7 3 9 - 4 4 5 0 However, her interest in dance actually Union Ave. 264-3730 Lunch & Expire* W5 We accept Medicare • Oxford Health Plans • GHI • First Option Union Beach Dinner • Blue Shield & most other unions and major insurances began at age two and a half, according to her mother, Pam. “She wanted to dance and the only place that would take her at such a young age was a place in Hazlet,” Mrs. Whyte recounted. “ She’s always liked ballet.” In fact, at age 11, she was accepted LUXURY ft SAFETY into the School of American Ballet in New York, but it had to be turned down because Mrs. Whyte works full-time and was unable to bring her back and forth to school. ' “She didn’t care,” her mother said. “ She took it all in stride.” Hilary also has been Clara in the Nutcracker twice. At St. John Vianney High School, MONTH where she will be entering her junior year, H ilary noted that she is in the K e y Club, LEASE and is vice-president of the Convenant House Chapter, which has fund-raisers. As part of the Convenant House chap­ ter, she has gotten to visit the shelters for runaways in New York City and most recently, in Atlantic City. “Inside, it’s very homey,” she said of the shelters. “I feel very comfortable 19 9 5 V O LV O there. And the people — they are normal people who have had it tougher in life. ^ 960 Some are my age and some are younger.” Ranked fourth in her sophomore class, H ilary said she has no studying secrets. “If I have a ton of homework to do and Fm tired, I’ll get as much done as possi­ ble the next day, either on the bus, home­ room or at lunch,” she said. She is interested in drama and is on the crew for every show. However, since most of the shows were either musicals or conflicted with her ballet schedule, she has not starred in any plays yet. In the area, Hilary regularly volunteers with the New School in Holmdel and also T h i s 1 9 9 5 Volvo 960 sedan with auto trans, p/s, p/b, A BS, am/fm ster/cass, at the Matawan Presbyterian Church p/winds/lks/dr st, keyless entry, anti-theft alarm , a/c, r/def, t/gls, tilt, cruise, m oon roof. Nursery School on Route 34. C a n b e leased for 42 m o n t h s , closed end w/$1500 down paym ent, first paym ent $399,

She has also volunteered regularly for $400 security deposit. $495 bank fee, total due at inception $2794. Total of paym ents the Matawan Public Library. $16,758. Residual $16,210. 12,000 m iles p e r year, 150 over. VIN S1072932. Stk. Also, she visits the Keyport Senior Citizen Center. #48988. M SRP $32,420. Prices include all costs to be paid by a consum er e x c e p t “ I would go every m onth,” she said. “ I l i c e n s i n g , t a x e s & M . V . f e e s . would dance for them or just visit and talk.” Regarding her future, Hilary said, “I like science, English and writing.” R e d , , However, on the form for America’s National Teen-ager, Hilary said that she may want to pursue biomedical research. B a n k Meanwhile, her mother, who watches ,Vo lv o her daughter in the many shows and com­ Sales, Leasingstoigf Parts and Service petitions, notes, “It’s just remarkable to me. I’ve always been shy, and to see her get up in front an audience and speak, and to enter three essay contests — just to do Route 520 things like that, that I’ve never been able 119 E. Newman Springs IId. to do, it’s remarkable.” 741-5886 H ilary has two brothers, Joe, 22, and Shrewsbury Walter, 23. Offer expires 7/31/95 j ' j L t yj-.; v • .Vc ,T/.vti2%3a:i; 1 8 JULY 19, 1995, THE INDEPENDENT

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______BY LAUREN JAEGER______Night,” “Old Friend,” “Living Alone,” “So What?,” “Some People,” “Crying,” a Staff Writer new song, “Sara Lee” (believe it or not, a H O LM D EL — Before she stepped into testimonial song about her favorite frozen the spotlight, the question that hummed goodie), “Alexander’s Ragtime Band,” “I through most of Liza Minelli’s audience Love a Piano,” “The World Goes Round” for the July 10 concert at the Garden State and finally, “New York, New York.” Arts Center was — could she dance like Pat Mulhollen, of Highland Park, gave she used to? Or would she be walking the show rave reviews. “I thought she put with a cane onto the stage, a sad shadow on a great show ,” she said, noting that it o f her former self? was her first time to see Liza in person. Minelli, who earned stardom for her “From what I heard other people saying in singing and dancing on stage and screen, the crowds, she wasn’t as animated as is still recovering from a December 17 hip before the surgery, but I would not know.” replacement surgery by Dr. John And Joan Dorsett of Point Pleasant Mooreland of Beverly Hills, which had to said, “It’s the first time ever that I saw be done as a result of a debilitating arthrit­ Liza. She had good stage presence, and I B i r t h d a y P a r tie s ic condition. didn’ t know what a good sense o f humor “I saw Liza in a show a few years ago. she had.” * School Trip* But now that she’s had the hip re­ For the second half of the show, • Dropoff Servjcc placement surgery, I just came to see how Minelli wore a bright red pantsuit by she’s doing,” said an older, gray-bearded Halston, her favorite designer, and sat on a "Where learning Middletown man, during the half-hour chair in the middle of the stage. The sit­ comes into play!" Billy Stritch opening act. ting position was O K for the slow, sad H e said he spent $50 on the ticket. But songs. During “ I Lo v e a Piano,” she sat at the end of the show, he left smiling; he seductively on her chair. had gotten his money’s worth. B u t as soon as a song moved a little Discovery Museums for Not only her hip, but her voice and quicker, out she bounced from the chair. spirits seemed to be in good health. “I promise, next time I’ll be dancing,” Children ___ Now 49 years old, the woman was she said. “ A t the moment, I feel like I ’ m every bit the same L iz a (at least from an wearing some one else’s leg.” audience standpoint) that took earned an She then went on to dance to her show iVOlV 0/'£:V „ Oscar for “Cabaret” more than 20 years stopper and final hit, “New York, New ago. The same down-to-earth, don’t-take- York.” It brought a standing ovation. 35 N & Harmony Rd. ♦ Middletown, NJ me-for-a fool personality that took away Joe Biauney of Verona said he wasn’t the movie “Arthur” in 1982 warmed the a big Liza fan, but was invited out. “I 908-706-9000 audience at the Garden State Arts Center don’t go out as often as I probably should, 1 in East Hanover, at 200 Route 10 ♦ 201-952-0022 arena. but I’m glad we were invited. She was Between each song, she spoke to the very good. It was very nice. mml audience in a way that was assertive, yet “I thought the show was fantastic — I friendly and intimate. She often referred to just her energy and her exuberance,” said \ her legendary mother, Judy Garland. Jeff Abrams, of South Plainfield. “It’s (Minelli is also the daughter of distin­ clear that she loves what she does.” guished movie director Vincent Minelli.) O ne child general adm ission I And-10-year-old William Sorg of Wearing a black sequin Isaac Mizrahi Toms River, who attended with his mom, Cannot be combined with other offers mini-dress, Minelli immediately sprung — Linda, left impressed. He explained he Not valid with parties or groups. | yes, sprung — onto the stage, singing the wanted to see who Judy Garland’s daugh­ Valid to 8/1 S/95. first song, “Yes I Can.” ter was, and that it was his first concert L m s \ The song was belted out, and she fol­ ever. lowed with other hits, “Blues in the “I’m glad I went,” he said. THE INDEPENDENT, JULY 19, 1995 1 9

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John Desmond, a Manalapan resident being sworn into the vacant seat tomor­ board,” said Stominski. “I am grateful that BY DICK METZCAR who has been the most vocal in his oppo­ row. 1 have the full support of the board, be­ sition to the incumbents on the board, re­ While it is expected that Stominski will cause I am stepping into some very big Staff W riter ceived the other 12 votes cast Saturday. take on most of the duties for which shoes. 1 will endeavor to carry on Car­ Desmond finished a distant third to in­ Stoppiello was responsible, these are men’ s programs to the best o f m y ability. I s expected, Eatontown Mayor Ed­ cumbents, Stoppiello, 64, and Amy Han­ expected to be determined tomorrow am looking forward to the challenge.” ward J. Stominski has been select­ dlin in the Republican June 6 primary, through a discussion by board members Stominski said he has been involved in ed to serve as a Monmouth County both seeking their third straight terms on and Stominski. They are scheduled to be government for more than 20 years. Afreeholder, replacing Carmen Stoppiello,the board. made official through resolutions at the “While I have been on the council Union Beach, who died on June 20, at Stominski will join Handlin in the cam­ board’s regular meeting on July 27, since 1981,1 was involved with the coun­ least until the Nov. 7 general election. paign for the November election. They according to Board Clerk Richard cil long before that as chairman of the In­ Stominski, 52, was the overwhelming will be challenged by Democrats Ann Y . Wenner. dustrial Development Committee for favorite in the official vote taken by the McNamara, mayor of Tinton Falls, and Stominski, in the first year of a four- Eatontown during the 1970s,” said Monmouth County Republican Executive William J. Halliday, Middletown. year term as Eatontown mayor, had been a Stominski. “I have known the freeholders Committee on Saturday at the American Stominski, who had the full support of member of that town’s Borough Council and am familiar with how the county gov­ Hotel, Freehold Borough. the four remaining Republican freeholders since 1981. ernment operates. I am looking forward to O f the 303 votes cast, Stominski re­ and the hierarchy of the county GOP, is “I was delighted and honored to be se­ serving all of the county’s residents.” ceived 291. expected to assume his new duties after lected by the committee to serve on the Stominski will campaign with Handlin for the two open seats on the board in Novem ber. B A K E D O N While most of the county Republicans hoping to be selected to fill the seat va­ cated by Stoppiello’s death had withdrawn ...... Excellent for Finishing. their candidacy by Saturday’s G O P meet­ R = 1 5 ing, Desmond stuck to his guns. BUILDERS' GENERAL Desmond campaigned against Stop­ POLYURETHANE piello and Handlin in the June 6 Republi­ SUPPLY COMPANY CORE. can primary on a conservative, pro-life • S u p e rio r and pro-family platform. He reiterated this Insulating Value. platform when endeavoring to win votes • 5 Times Better from the county committee for the vacant Insulating Than seat. Wood Doors. “It was a very educational, enlightening and rewarding experience for me on Saturday,” said Desmond. “I enjoyed ev­ Provides a Natural ery minute of it. It was very interesting FINGER JO IN T ------Thermal Break. and disturbing to see all those who had P IN E FR A M E professed independence when they said Strong and Stable. they wanted to run for the freeholder va­ Weatnerstripping with LOCK BLOCK. cancy, only to fold under pressure and the Q-LON Compression. Inexpensive and This is Id e a l fo r power of the inner circle of the Monmouth Easy to Finish. Dead Bolt Application. County Republican Party.” 5/4 x 4-9/16" In an emotion-filled ceremony, the KILN DRIED Board of Freeholders paid tribute to Stop­ RIGID GALVANIZED e ------piello at the beginning of their regular STILES & RAILS STEEL SKIN. meeting on Thursday. Stability in the Field. Strong and Secure. Stoppiello had served as a freeholder Won't Warp, Sag, since 1990 and had been mayor of Union Shrink or Swell. SILL Beach since 1984. Rust-Free Performance. L i Thermally Broken “People loved Carmen,” said Free­ Kerfed into Stiles S it ’ High Profile Design. for Extra Rigidity. Adjustable With holder Director Harry Larrison Jr., echo­ Oak Insert. ing the sentiments expressed by the other FULL S IZ E three freeholders, Handlin, Freeholder BRICKM0ULD APPLIED. TRIPLE CONTACT Deputy Director Thomas Powers and Ted Adds Extra Grace and Beauty. BOTTOM>M SSWEEP. W I Narozancick. “Carmen was a compassion­ Cardboard Wrapped to No Leaks,s. DraffD ra fts ate man who always thought about the •I I Protect During Shipping. or Ice Build-up. rights and feelings of the people. He will D ESIG N S TO be missed by all of us.” C harity golf outing

planned for July 31 Big Brothers/Big Sisters (BB/BS) of Monmouth County will benefit from a charity golf outing to be held on July 31 at Jumping Brook Country Club in Neptune. After registration and breakfast, a shotgun start will be kicked off at 10:30 a.m. Dur­ 6 PANEL DOOR ing the round, any golfer who hits a hole- in-one will win a car. After the golf, participants and friends will enjoy a cock­ tail hour at Gilligan’s Steakhouse, Brielle, followed by dinner and an awards cere­ m ony. Big Brothers/Big sisters is a non-profit organization that matches adults with chil­ dren from single parent families needing a BUILDERS' GENERAL positive role model or mentor. The agency currently serves over 200 children from SUPPLY COMPANY Monmouth County. Registration fee for the outing is $145 — Buy Where The Builders Buy. per golfer and includes green fees, golf cart, breakfast, refreshments on the MONMOUTH COUNTY MONMOUTH COUNTY MIDDLESEX COUNTY UNION COUNTY OCEA^J COUNTY course, cocktail hour and dinner reception LITTLE SILVER OAKHURST EDISON CRANFORD TOMS RIVER at Gilligan’s Steakhouse. Those not able 15 Sycamore Ave. 802 West Park Ave. 1177 Inman Ave. 336 Centennial Ave. 893 Highway 37 West to golf, but interested in supporting the 908-747-0808 cause, can sponsor tees, greens and even 908-493-.9100 908-757-6600 908-276-0505 908-473-0303 the refreshment cart. Call 530-9800. “r' * 3/1I /i .30 J, '•■■■■> ji.rr >Ofi O» > r _ - THE INDEPENDENT, JULY 19, 1995 2 1

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property, now known as Sunnyside Project would cost Recreation Area, and another $65,000 for an estimated $280K a timber bridge at either end. This is the area the committee hopes BY MARILYN DUFF the county will fund. Committeeman Staff Writer Patrick Parkinson asked Farrell to check with county officials before the July 24 M IDDLETOW N — Now that the committee meeting. county has completed realignment of Farrell estimated it could take up to a When You Middletown-Lincroft Road along the for­ year to get permits for the bridges from mer Neuberger property, the township the state Department of Environmental MakeAChange, hopes to install sidewalks along the entire Protection. Even at that, he said, “It will east side, from N u t Swamp Road to West be simpler to get an O K for timber struc­ You Need Ideas Front. tures.” fromMoen... Some sidewalks already exist along the The Monmouth County Park System stretch. had planned to construct pathways instead M oen offers you a of sidewalks along the Sunnyside variety of decorating options for your At last week’s Township Committee Recreation Area. Plans for a major recre­ kitchen, lavatory, Rom an tub, tub/shower workshop, township engineer William ation complex at the site were recently put Farrell estimated the entire job, including or bar. See the latest styles, shapes and on hold, after Lincroft residents raised tw o timber bridges across N u t Swamp and colors at the Kitchen & Bath Station, where objections. Crooked Run brooks, will cost $280,000. the choices are unlimited... A task force that had been appointed to The committee is hoping the county consider plans for the site has apparently will pick up about $90,000 of the cost, been disbanded. Summer Showroom and the New Jersey Highway Authority, Floor Specials $50,000, leaving $140,000 for the town­ The township is not optimistic, but will ship. ask the N .J. Highway Authority to con­ tribute $50,000 for sidewalks under the Committeewoman Rosemarie Peters Garden State Parkway overpasses. noted there is money left over from a 1993 sidewalk ordinance and there is also In the area near West Front Street, money in a special sidewalk trust fund, Farrell said some right-of-ways will have both of which could be used for the pro­ to be acquired and, because of the grade, ject. some retaining walls may be necessary. Open Mon.-Fri., 9 am-5pm, Thu. 9 am-7.30 pm, Sat., 9 am-12 Noon Chief Financial Officer Robert Roth said later that there is $138,557 in the trust fund, and $85,607 left from the sidewalk ordinance. The area is considered a priority for sidewalks, since it serves as a walking route to three schools: Nut Swamp and A F re s h A p p ro a c h Lincroft elementary schools and Thomp­ son Middle School. After courtesy school busing was elim­ to Savings. inated several years ago, requiring many more students to walk school, the town­ ship installed about six miles of sidewalks at a cost o f about $1 m illion, but held o ff on Middletown-Lincroft Road until the county finished its work. Farrell estimated it will cost $25,000 for sidewalks along the county-owned

Senior picnic to be held Thurdsay Middletown Township’s old fashioned summertime picnic for senior residents of the township will be held on Thursday, between 10:30 a.m. and 3 p.m., on the lawn at Croydon Hall, Leonardville Road, Leonardo. Seniors may bring their own picnic lunch or make reservations at the BUY UP TO A DOZEN DONUTS* BUY UP TO 6 MUFFINS Middletown Senior Center. AT THE REGULAR PRICE AT THE REGULAR PRICE Music by the Dixieland Five will be GET UP TO A DOZEN FREE GET UP TO 6 FREE featured as well as games and a penny i pitch. *Not valid on mini donuts Available only at participating Dunkin' Donuts® Van transportation will be available. Available rally at participating Dunkin’ Donuts® shops. One coupon per customer per visit. May not be shops. One coupon per customer per visit. May not be The picnic will be held in the Croydon | combinedwith any other coupon or premium offer. combined with any other coupon a premium offer. H all gym in case o f rain. Shop must retain coupon. Taxes not included. Shop must retain coupon. Taxes not included. For further information, call the Limit: D U N K I N * Offer Good limit: D U N K I N * OfferGood Middletown Senior Center at (908) 615­ 1 offer BgBOVr 1 offer gggOVs 8/2/95 8/2/95 2265. l_pj_y_#_Li_5 ______b l L p l u # 3 1 1 2 2 JULY 19, 1995. THE INDEPENDENT D river runs am ok

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A band has been engaged to play for Jack and Janies Casey and Lawrence the occasion. There is some talk o f a game I. Olsen are building two small airplanes to be played between a nine made up of on Mr. Olsen’s place on Riverside Drive, ENJOY FRESH SEAFOOD. Atlantic Highland’s fattest men and a nine Middletown Township. Each plane will of fat men from some other town. No man carry one passenger, and the power will HERE, OR AT HOME! who weighs less than 200 pounds is eligi­ be supplied with a motorcycle engine. The From O ur M arket In O ur Restaurant & Bar ble to play. The men suggested for the machines will be capable of making a Atlantic Highlands nine are Jacob T. flight lasting three hours. Live Lobsters ...... $ 4 " l b . 2-In.. Tw in Stout, mayor, J.T. Pinckney, William H. Fred K . Butcher of Marlboro has $ 0 0 9 M ako Shark S t e a k . . . . u w i i s r e r Johnson, Jacob Swan, George Watts, bought the farm at Holmdel which was T a i l s Friday Nite James Martin, Daniel Bemero, Thomas H. owned- and occupied for many years by C l a m s (fo r the g r ill)...... $4 25„z. Entertainment Leonard and Mr. Morris, the bathing mas­ the late James E. Conover. The new S e a S c a l l o p s ...... s 6 " l , Joey Sudyaka ter. owner bought the property from the • 1 4 " Letter to the Editor: Conover estate for $22,000. It has 98 Saturday Night Robert Hunting's circus came to town acres and is on the south side o f the E v ­ East Side last Friday. One of the riders who ap­ erett Road, adjoining Theron McCamp- Uannony peared in pink tights and rode a beautiful bell’s Ramanessin farm. An apple orchard white horse seemed to have difficulty in o f 1,000 trees and a large pear orchard are making the animal take just the right gait among the many outstanding features of 5 Hwy. 36 • Leonardo, NJ to permit the rider to jump and twist in the the farm. The house is of the old colonial air and again land on the horse’s back. type and has twelve rooms. 2 9 1 - 2 7 2 7 OPEN: 1 1AM - 7PM Mon. • Tues. • Wed. • Thurs. • Sun. . He was impatient with the horse and A horse owned by Mrs. Rhoda Restaurant & M a r k e t 11AM-8PM Fri. • Sal. whipped it, but was unsuccessful, falling Holmes of Holmdel on Friday night fell twice. through the floor of the barn where it was After the rider fell, he was very angry kept. The space between the floor and the with the horse and drew the curb tighter. ground was about four feet, and the horse The FIT AMERICA program centers around an all The horse went around the ring, then be­ was unable to extricate itself. Four men natural herbal capsule that you take twice daily. The gan to breathe heavily and dilate its nos­ worked with the animal two hours before herbal capsule controls your appetite so you will not trils, then it reared, threw the rider and they were able to get it on the floor and experience any hunger and energizes your made a rush out of the ring toward the au­ then they discovered that the horse had a metabolism so your body will burn off fat quickly. dience and fell to the ground, groaning. broken leg and was otherwise injured. A Some women screamed and there was al­ bullet in the horse’s brain put the animal The FIT AMERICA program helps control the binge eating, out o f its pain. most a panic. Someone yelled “Let the out of control eating, constant curb loose, ” and after much struggling, The Worth While Girls of New snacking and emotional eating they cut it loose, and the horse was in­ Monmouth will hold a marshmallow roast that haunts millions of overweight stantly relieved. tonight at Barret Beach, near Port people. A warrant was issued by the Society of M onm outh. We don’t ask you to make big changes in your Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Satur­ daily eating patterns. These days, most people know day, the circus gave a performance in what to eat and generally eat the right foods. By Keyport, and the officer was sent there to following the FIT AMERICA eating guidelines, you arrest Hunting. He remained in Keyport Several complaints were made at the will achieve PERMANENT WEIGHT LOSS. all day, but said he couldn’t find the cir­ Middletown township committee meeting Whether your weight loss goal is 10,20,50,70 cus man. And neither could he be found last Thursday. One was entered by two pounds or more, this is the program for you. Con­ all the next day in Keyport. residents of Thompson Avenue, East sultations are always FREE. New customers are welcome to walk-in WITHOUT AN APPOINTMENT. Mary B. French, agent, NJ SPCA, Red Keansburg, who claimed that a pig, chick­ Bank, July 15, 1895. ens, roosters, ducks, geese and turkeys FIT AMERICA has helped , thousands of people John H . Betts, Robert B. Carsley and confined by a neighbor in a lot across the OST S T ia y Z T jw reach ,heir 9 °al Converse L. Lindsay of Keyport have street were creating unbearable odors and weight and formed a company to manufacture furnace noise. Another complaint was brought grates and boilers. before the meeting by John E . Bennett Sr. ^ < 9 9 $ ^ tysx,can The young son of William Johnson of of Collins Avenue, Port Monmouth. He Union, near Keyport, caught the end of his protested, against the tearing up of a side­ finger in a hay cutter and mashed it. walk, that he had constructed by a neigh­ NO PREPACKAGED FOOD Gustavus Vandeventer of Matawan, bor who was planning to use the space as engineer at a Long Branch hotel, mashed a garden. Thirty Port Monmouth citizens NO CONTRACTS NO MEMBERSHIP FEES his hand by catching it in some machin­ signed a petition, requesting resurfacing LORI LOST 82 LBS IN 7 MONTHS ery. and drainage improvement of Montana NO COMMITMENTS W . D . Bailey of Matawan was thrown Avenue. NO MEETINGS out o f his wagon by a sudden start o f the An 11-year old girl, Joyce Mordecai, team. He was shaken up a great deal by of 192 First Avenue, Keyport, was bitten 172 RT. 9 NORTH, MARLBORO the fall and was laid up a couple of days. by a dog in the circus being held at the old The chimney on Herman Ernst’s Leonardo Field Club property last 908-972-9604 house at Keyport fell down and the house Thursday afternoon. Township Attorney 512 BRICK BOULEVARD, BRICK was filled with smoke and soot. William E. Foster, who investigated, A buggy belonging to J. S. Tomlinson reported that the dog will be quarantined 908-262-1777 o f Lincroft was stolen from his sheds last for the legal period of 10 days to deter­ HOURS: M-F: 10-6, TH: 10-7:30, SAT: 10-5, SUN: 11-2 Wednesday. N o trace o f it has been found. mine if it has rabies. VISA, MASTERCARD, AMERICAN EXPRESS ACCEPTED AMERICA © TELEPHONE ORDERS GLADLY ACCEPTED

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seemed to really enjoy it,” said Scimeca. students. family who founded the township. Shakespeare's The final production of the summer The Holmdel Summer Theatre Festival “We were very lucky to get the bam,” will be Reckless. Reckless , the story of a was founded in 1983, but was not incorpo­ said Scimeca. “because we can hold our A s You Like It woman who is told to leave her house rated until 1988. Scimeca, who is a life­ productions in one place.” because her husband put a bounty out on long resident of Holmdel and a professor Throughout the summer, the theater now on-stage her. of history at Brookdale Community group is also conducting a director's College in Lincroft, said the group was workshop. The woman then travels around for 20 formed by students at Holmdel High BY KEVIN FRIEDLANDER years and is aided by a man called Lloyd. School who wanted to put on summer pro­ The workshop is to assist actors who Reckless was written by Craig Lucas, the want to leam how to direct a production. Staff W riter ductions. 'author of Prelude to a Kiss. The culmination of the workshop will take All of the group’s productions are held place Aug. 25 and 26 when the partici­ The performances will be held Aug. in the Duncan Smith Theater, which is a HOLMDEL — The Holmdel Summer pants direct one act plays. 10, 11, 12, 17, 18 and 19. All perfor­ 100-year-old bam donated to the company Theater Festival is offering residents of mances begin at 8 p.m. and also cost $10 by Addie Luvkert. Luvkert, according to The one-act play productions are free Monmouth County another season of for adults and $8 for senior citizens and Scimeca, was a descendent of the Holm and open to the public. unique performances. Jane Scimeca, the president of the the­ ater group, said company members try to offer residents a wide range of theatrical genius (jen’yss)- one w ho creates performances when they select the three productions of the summer season. Every child at Imagine Tomorrovf is a genius This year’s productions range from a Shakespearean comedy to a play about Victorian-era women who travel ahead in O pening In M iddletow n... time to 1955. At Imagine Tomorrow, the kids are the decision makers.The "We’re extremely proud of our eclectic ^F^AW m agine groups come together and brainstorm to come up with ideas season,” said Scimeca. for a project. Groups can do anything from creating On July 13, the theater company videos with amazing special effects to creating quest games opened As You Like It, the Shakespearean ^^J^JyTomorrotu or 3D Virtual Reality games. Other groups are making comedy about good and evil brothers. interactive stories, cartoons, and much, much, more! Kids Residents can still catch the production on MULTIMEDIA EDUCATION FOR KIDS are as unlimited as their imaginations. July 20, 21, 22, 27, 28 and 29. All perfor­ Union Square O ffice Commons mances begin at 8 p.m. and cost $10 for 2nd Floor • Suite H C lasses Form ing Now! adults and $8 for senior citizens and stu­ 500 Rt. 35 South • Middletown dents. Call Today For The productions are held in the Duncan 908-933-0224 More Information. Smith Theater, which is located on the campus of the Holmdel High School on Crawfords Corner Road. For more infor­ mation call the theater at 908-946-0427. Scimeca said what makes the Holmdel DFfM YnllP HOME. Summer Theatre Festival unique is that each performance includes both profes­ sional and amateur actors. Custom deck construction in your choice of The lead in As You Like It, Orlando, is pre-treated lumber, cedar or redwood. being played by Keith Grumet, a 1985 Design Service Available. graduate of Holmdel High School and for­ ■ Ground & Multi-level • W raparound ■ Custom Shapes mer cast member of the television soap opera Loving. Quality Work Completed By Owner “We have professionals and then we ■ Portfolio Available ■ No Deck Too Small have high school students who have little experience on the stage,” said Scimeca. O U R F I R S T The theater company just finished the R o n S h a n n first production of the season, On The Q U O T E I S 1 Home Remodeling Co. Apdersen Verge. That comedy production featured ALWAYS O U R OW NER OPERATED SINCE 1983 ■ Fully Insured * References Furnished FREE ESTIMATES three Victorian woman who time traveled RECTI from 1889 to 1955. D B # V ■ Windows ■ Doors ■ Siding Decks ■ Home Improvement 4 9 5 - 1 7 1 5 “It was a big success and the audiences

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T he Monmouth County Fair remains the best summertime bargain you can find in Western Monmouth County. For a nominal admis­ sion fee, there will be plenty for young and old alike to see and enjoy in this year’s event which will begin Tuesday and continue through July 30 at the East Freehold Park Showgrounds, Freehold Township. This will be the first time in the 21 years that the Monmouth County Park System and the Monmouth County 4-H have been sponsoring the event that it will run for six days. That was supposed to have happened last year, but a devastating sum­ mer storm washed out the first two days of the event. Hopefully, this year’s plans will not be disrupted by a 100-year storm such as the one that caused extensive damage in the area last year. The fair site was one of the hardest hit. Admission to the event is $4. Youngsters age 12 and under are admit­ ted free. Those age 17 and under will get in free on July 28 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission will be free to senior citizens from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. on July 28. Parking is free every day. Although farms have disappeared from the county at an alarming rate in recent decades, the fair remains to remind us of an era when the agri­ cultural industry was king in the region. There will be events of all kinds going on every day, games and rides, as well as entertainment on the main stage. Horses, rabbits, cows and goats will be among the farm animals that will be on display and judged at the fair. Local growers of vegetables and fruits will show off the best results of their labors. There will be 4-H exhibits and activities, a home-and-garden exhibit /I oro.-. a s m i i ) \ and an 1890s farm tent put together by the historic Longstreet Farm, Holmdel. This year’s theme —Agricultural Power — demonstrates how animals, farmers and equipment got the job done down on the farm 100 nFR£6H0U» IKRK years ago. Fft66M 0U>T3NN£HlP And there is much more. . The Monmouth County Fair is the place to be. Don’t miss it. partment, council and school members need good intentions to keep Keyport a Merla could learn decent place to live and work. MARIE MERINSKY from Graham L e t t e r s Keyport With John Merla the blah, blah, blah of petty politics just doesn’t stop. His recent Axelrad is jealous letter to the editor only serves to reinforce Proposed ban John Merla has the fact that our local government is once of GOP success again working well. It is doing so even Why does Mr. Axelrad find it neces­ with the legacy Mr. Merla left behind. would be a plus no room to talk sary to insult councilmen Smith and There is no doubt criticism of govern­ I would like to commend the I would like to comment on (a letter) Gartley when trying to make a point in a ment is always healthy and should always Middletown Township committee mem­ by John Merla in the July 12 July 12 letter in the Independent? Smith and Gartley are two of the most dedicated be encouraged. However, when that criti­ bers and Mayor Joan A. Smith for propos­ {Independent). cism is disguised with innuendo and mis­ ing a ban on cigarette vending machines public servants I have ever known. I have resided as a taxpayer in Keyport representation which has been Mr. in Middletown. for 47 years. I’ve seen mayors come and Councilman Smith does not accept a They recognize that there is no way of go. Some were good; others not. salary to serve on the Township Council. Merla’s primary modus operandi, real de­ adequately preventing the illegal sale of I have never seen or heard a mayor so Mr. Axelrad and his Democrat associ­ bate never materializes. cigarettes to minors from these machines. petty as John Merla. Who does he think he ates are jealous of the success the I realize he thinks, as the leader of the This is a major step in preventing our chil­ is? What makes him think he was so won­ Republican council is having in managing Republicans, that it’s his job to “pull the dren from becoming addicted to these derful? I don’t remember Merla accom­ the township’s resources: lower taxes, political tail of the Democrats,” but when deadly “cancer sticks.” plishing anything special during his term. more cops, new roads and improved play­ he does so by trying to misrepresent the In this day of many calling for “small­ And now he has the nerve to advertise grounds, etc. If Axelrad and his associates efforts of the mayor and council, he does a er government,” elected officials must still his opinions to the public concerning the did such a great job when they were in the disservice to all who live in Keyport. take a stand to protect their constituents, new mayor and council. majority in the late 1980s, then why aren’t Knowing Mayor Graham, it’s clear especially those too young to protect If he was such a good mayor, why did they still around today? The Democrats he’s the first one to advocate debate and themselves. I urge the passing of this ordi­ the people vote him out of office? Who is lack issues so they are attacking personali­ he has always argued an issue based on nance, and look forward to the day when he to criticize and tell others what to do? ties as a campaign strategy. Rest assured, the facts while refraining from name call­ all minors are educated enough to reject He wasn’t so good answering questions Mr. Axelrad, that the Aberdeen voters ing and/or innuendo. the insidious lure of the tobacco compa­ before. can’t be fooled by your mean-spirited and Mr. Merla could learn a lot from our nies. It’s very easy sitting on sidelines find­ empty rhetoric. " present mayor. JOY A. ROTHMAN ing fault. We certainly don’t need some­ BRIAN P. MURPHY J. THOMAS WHITE Middletown body looking for revenge. The police de­ Mayor/Aberdeen Keyport THE INDEPENDENT, JU LY 19. 1995 2 9

L e t t e r s , Belly Up To The Bar!! SUPER BREAKFAST Si The Dockside Clam Bar is o p e n l u n c h s p e c ia l s Writer has praise for John Mackay 1 Fri. & Sat. Night 5:00-9:00 (all home made) pyesh Steamers Shnmp, $ 1 .9 9 Bacon. Egg & Cheese I was greatly disappointed to read that John was not a “know-it-all” but one Clams on the a =>neu 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. Councilman John Mackay of Aberdeen who would seek advice from others. He FREE N ew sp ap er w/any purchas. was pressured into resigning his seat on listened to the people of Aberdeen and Com eT^t^heBest!^ the township council. His term was up at always showed them respect, never for­ the end of the year and he was not seeking getting that they put him in office. The re-election, so what was the reason in only fault John had was he would not forcing him to resign? jump when the ringmaster cracked the ^ Ma''a"w rater ^°U John has had personal problems lately whip, as others have. John Mackay was ” Le>u*.nee»s'0# Jne B reSast°-^t One Free! and did not deserve to be kicked when he his own man and no one else’s, and I wish was down. I remember when John first him luck in the future and thank him for got involved in Aberdeen, and I can tell the time he devoted to the township in the DOCKSIDE I coming soon o you he was a dynamo then. He was a con­ past. 603 Florence Ave., Union Beach • 908-264-5323 DOCKSIDE II cerned and dedicated elected official and Tom Powers openm -f 6:30 2:00. sAt. sun. 8 2 5 8 Carr Ave., Keansburg one not looking to climb the political lad­ Former Mayor of Aberdeen der on the backs of others. Mackay let his constituents down I have read with great interest the arti­ weeks. If he had a permanent residence in cles in the Independent regarding the res­ Aberdeen, he had an opportunity to pre­ ignation of Councilman John Mackay. sent that information at his hearing. But, From the articles, you would believe that as expected, he did not show. FRANK’S the council forced the resignation of Mr. Mr. Mackay has let down the voters of Mackay. Aberdeen who elected him. He should not H A R D Y M U M The fact is that former Councilman blame his personal problems on anyone Mackay blames everyone, but himself, for else, especially the council which did his problems. Since January 1994, Mr. what the law said we had to do. SPECTACULAR! Mackay missed over 50 percent of the People have said that one party gov­ council meetings. He did not show up to ernment could not show objectivity and any council meetings in June of 1995. police itself. We did. We could not let one The law states that a township coun­ of our own get away with breaking the cilman has to live in the municipality in rules. which he serves. Councilman Mackay has The council voted unanimously to ac­ not had a permanent address since the be­ cept Mr. Mackay’s resignation. It was un­ ginning of May. By his own admission, he fortunate, but it had to be done. has been living with other councilmen and friends in the town and out of the town. JOHN GARTLEY The post office did not know where to de­ Councilman liver his mail and his council information Aberdeen packets were not picked up for eight EMS volunteers are a vital resource Imagine this scenario. You’re outside rescue in the ambulance when there’s an enjoying the summer fun with your family emergency. They help to save lives every — frolicking in the swimming pool, play­ day of the year. They are the unsung ing volleyball with your kids, eating bar­ heroes of each and every town in America becued hot dogs. Then, without warning, — literally, the lifeblood of our commu­ you can’t catch your breath. Your chest nity. Unfortunately, their numbers are hurts, your arm hurts and you start to hy­ dwindling. perventilate. You collapse right there on EMS volunteers are a vital link in the the backyard volleyball court with your health care system. Many people don’t family and friends screaming frantically realize how much we rely on their ser­ for help. vices; hospitals and health care profes­ Someone calls 911; none of your fam­ sionals never take them for granted. And ily or friends know how to administer so, as representatives of the health care CPR. A friend leans over your crumpled system, we would like to thank each and body and says, “Help is on the way. It will every EMS volunteer for their courage just be a few minutes until the ambulance and action. arrives.” There is a glimmer of hope in We’re asking each citizen to please Save 60% your eyes. But the ambulance comes too consider this vital volunteer opportunity in Save 70% Stltchery Kits by Dimensions i / 2 o n Latch■ Mfr. sugg. Hook retail 17.99Kits to 27.99 late. There was no one to help you, no one their own community. Call your local vol­ ■ NowOff mfr’s. only suggested1.19 to 8.09 retail Every Tt’ee, Shrub, ■ Now only 7.99 to 11.19 to save your life. unteer first-aid squad today. Simply put, Evergreen and Perennial ■ Store stock only __ You see, on that particular day, the our communities need more EMS volun­ Reg. 2.49 to 299.99. *Buy 1 al reg. price, reason that no one arrived to save your teers — without them, all of our lives are get second of equal or lesser value for half price. life was that there was a shortage of on the line. Emergency Medical Services (EMS) vol­ unteers. Of course, this situation is hypo­ L. SCOTT LARSEN thetical. But did you ever stop to think, re­ MD, FACEP ally stop to think, what we would do with­ Bayshore Community Hospital’s out EMS volunteers? Emergency Department Staff These are the people who come to our V # & V ' y * Save 60% Save 50% Save 40% Eucalyptus & Statics Every■ Stems, picksSilk & Flowerbushes Included EntireI Dozens Selection of fragrances of Potpourri available ‘Independent’ wants your letters ■ 4-oz.2-oz. eucalyptusstatice reg. reg.3.29, 3.49, sale sale1.31 1.39 ■ Reg. 29c to 19.98, Sale to 9.99 I Reg. 1.29 to 7.99, Sale 77* to 4.79 The Independent wants your letters. Got an idea? Opinion? Want to share it with SEA GIRT 2145 Highway 35, north of Atlantic Ave. (908) 449-3881 BRICKTOWN 116 Bnck Blvd. at the community? Write to: The Independent, Edgeboro Road, East Brunswick, N.J. Beaverson Blvd. (908) 920-3630 W. LONG BRANCH Monmouth Rd. Route 71 (908) 229-2587 . I I . Visit Our Pet Care 08816. You can also fax us at 254-0256. 35.‘ENGLISHTOWN one block south Rt. of 9, K-Mart. four miles (908) north 739-3032 of Freehold HOWELL Circle. Rt. (908) 9, comer 536-7748 of Friendship HAZLET Rd. 2931 1/4 Highway mile north Departments! The Independent will only publish letters which include the writer’s name and ofBRIDGEWATER K-Mart. (908) 905-1818 794 Rt. 202,2 KENVILRt. 1/2 miles 46, south one ofmile Somerville east of Ledgewood Circle.(908) Circle. 218-1930 (201) 'Limited584-3010 Craft at all locations except address. Selection Seniors! Wednesdays get 10% off your total merchandise purchase. W. Long Branch and Englishtown Must be age 60 or over. We reserve the right to limit quantities. Store Hours: Monday thru Saturday 9am lo 9pm, Sunday 9am to 5 p m 3 0 JULY 19, 1995, THE INDEPENDENT

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Route 522. For more information, call mer program, sponsored by Poricy Park, (908) 671-3700. CLUBS (908) 446-8355. Middletown, are still available. Children entering fourth and fifth grades will study Tuesday Friday the geography of the planet from 245 mil­ • “Selling Your House in a Buyer’s Today • “C om pass G am es,” will be pre­ lion years ago through the time of the di­ Market,” a program sponsored by • Quest, a singles group, meets at sented from 7-9 p.m., rain or shine, at nosaurs; they will make their own globe Brookdale Community College, will be of­ 7:45 p.m., First Unitarian Church, 1475 Poricy Park, Oak Hilt Road, Middletown. out of papier-mache, study dinosaurs, and fered from 7-10 p.m. at the college on West Front St., Lincroft. Fee is $5. Call The program is for school-aged children bake (and eat) dinosaur cookies. One day Newman Springs Road, Lincroft. Fee is 747-0707. through adults. Compasses will be pro­ will be spent at the Poricy Brook fossil $8. For registration, call (908) 224-2880. vided or bring your own. Free. No registra­ beds searching for clues to the prehistoric Thursday tion is required. For more information, call residents of the park. The session will be Future events • The Middletown Township Safety (908) 842-5966. held 9 a.m.-noon Aug. 7-11. Advanced • “Renovating for Profit: Buying a Council will hold an open meeting at 7:30 registration required. Fee for members is ‘Fixer Upper,’ ” will be presented from p.m. at the court room at the town hall. Saturdays and Sundays through July $60, nonmembers $75. For more infor­ 6:30-8:30 p.m. on July 27 at Brookdale • The Central Jersey Young 29 mation, call the Nature Center at (908) Community College, Newman Springs Professionals Organization will meet from • Rapunzel will be presented with a 842-5966. Road, Lincroft. Fee is $15. For registra­ 7-9 p.m. at the Oyster Point Hotel, Red twist, at 2:30 p.m., desserts start at 2 p.m., • “Foundations in Music,” a Mon­ tion, call (908) 224-2880. Bank. Members and non-members invited. on Saturdays and Sundays at the First mouth County Park System program for • “Dysfunction in our Families: The Addiction Connection," a free conference For more information, call (201) 621-3492. Avenue Playhouse, 123 First Avenue, youngsters entering grades seven-12, sponsored by the National Council on Atlantic Highlands. Cost is $8. 1:30-4:30 p.m. Aug. 14-18 at Tatum Park Reservations must be made for dessert. Alcoholism and Drug Dependence of Friday Special Services, Holland Road, Middle­ For more information, call (908) 291-7552. Monmouth Inc., will be presented from 9 • Bayshore Area Chapter 721 of town. Instruction will cover such topics as a.m. to 4 p.m. on July 28 at the Eatontown Vietnam Veterans of America meets at informal scales, harmonies, matching Monday through July 28 Sheraton. Lunch is included. To register, 7:30 p.m. at Keyport Veterans of Foreign pitches, sight reading, techniques and • Poricy Park, Oak Hill Road, Middle­ call (908) 663-1800. Wars Post 4247, Third and Waverly styles. Cost is $55. Pre-registration is re­ town, will offer a summer program about Streets. For more information, call (908) quired. For more information or to register, cows for children entering second grade. 264-0576. call the park system at (908) 842-4000. Participants will do experiments and make SPECIAL EVENTS TDD number for the hearing impaired, is Saturday yogurt, butter and ice cream. There wifi (908) 219-8484. • The American Anorexia/Bulimia games, crafts, puppets and a visit with a Association will meet from 10-11:30 a.m. live cow. This week-long session will be T oday at the Riverview Medical Center, Blaisdell held from 9:30 a.m. to noon. Advanced LECTURES • Sports Card and Memorabilia month­ Building, fifth floor, Red Bank. For more registration required. Fee for members is ly auction will be held from 7:30-9:30 p.m. information, call (908) 530-9029. $55, nonmembers is $67. For more in­ at the Old Bridge First Aid Rescue Squad, formation, call the Nature Center at (908) Today 200 Marlboro Road. For more information, M onday 842-5966. • The art of origami, Japanese paper call (908) 442-4814. • The Aberdeen Democratic Club folding, will be presented from 7-8:30 p.m. meets at 8 p.m. at the Cliffwood First Aid Tuesday at Poricy Park, Oak Hill Road, Middletown. Saturday building, comer of Prospect Street and • A youth nature program, for children Program will be held outdoors; in the • Lincroft First Aid Squad, Hurley’s Amboy Avenue, Cliffwood. Victor ages 3-10, will be offered at 6:30 p.m. at event of bad weather, the program will be Lane, is hosting a senior citizen prom from Morgano, Democratic candidate for county the Manalapan Recreation Center’s held indoors. Fee is $5 per person or $10 7:30-10:30 p.m. Music, dancing, door sheriff, will be the guest speaker. For Kuschick Pavilion, Route 522. For more for family. No advanced registration is re­ prizes and dessert. Admission is free and more information, call (908) 583-6228. information, call (908) 446-8355. • Arts and crafts, for children ages 4­ quired. For more information, call (908) semi-formal dress is requested. For more 10, will be offered at 6:30 p.m. weekly at 842-5966. information, call 842-0640. FOR KIDS the Manalapan Recreation Center’s Kuschick Pavilion, Route 522. For more Thursday information, call (908) 446-8355. • “American Quilts: Bedspreads to THEATER Thursday Wall Art,” a free program, will be pre­ • O pen sand volleyball will be avail­ Future events sented at 7:30 p.m. at the Middletown Township Public Library, 55 New Mon­ able at 6:30 p.m. at the Manalapan • Openings in the “Paleo Park” sum­ Thursday through Saturday mouth Road. For more information, call Recreation Center’s Kuschick Pavilion, • Fiddler on the Roof will be present­ ed by The Premier Theatre Company at 8 p.m., Thursday through Saturday, at the Henderson Theatre, Lincroft. Tickets cost the controversial musical Hair, $18; $15 for students and seniors and $12 depicting the free-spirited for children. Group rates available. For mood of the '60s will be re­ more information, call (908) 758-1118. ✓vived by Phoenix Productions at the Count Basie Theatre located on M onm outh Street, Red Bank. TRIPS Performances are at 8 p.m. on Saturday and at 3 p.m. on Sunday. Orchestra seats are $18; sides and rear Saturday seats are $14. There is a $2 discount • The Monmouth County Park for senior citizens. For more informa­ System has scheduled a trip to the tion, call (908) 747-0014. Metropolitan Museum of Art. Bus will SQ leave at 9:15 a.m. from Thompson Park, The Middletown Township Newman Springs Road, Lincroft. Cost is Department of Parks and $13.50 and pre-registration is required. Recreation will sponsor the first For more information or to register, call ✓of its outdoor summer concerts in the (908) 842-4000, TDD machine, (908) 219­ W park from 7-9 p.m. on Thursday at 9484. Norm andy Park, M iddletown. In the • A summer rafting trip down the event of rain, the concert will be held Lehigh River has been scheduled by the Monmouth County Park System. Bus will on July 25. For more information, call leave from Thompson Park, Newman CS (908) 615-2260. Springs Road, Lincroft. Pre-registration is required. Cost is $50 for adults 18 and Summer Experience in Visual older, $22 for ages 5-17. For more infor­ Arts, sponsored by the mation or to register, call (908) 842-4000, M onm outh County Park TDD machine, (908) 219-9484. ✓System, is being offered to children in grades 3 and up from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Future Event on Monday, |uly 26, and July 28, at • A marine mammal sighting trip, the Dorbrook Activity Center, Route sponsored by the Monmouth County Park The “Age of Aquarius” and the flower children com e to the 537, Colts Neck. Leam acrylic paint­ System, will leave at 10:30 a.m. July 30, stage when Phoenix Productions perform s the controversial ing. Cost is $60 per child and pre-reg­ from Thompson Park, Newman Springs istration is required, For more informa­ p l a y , H a i r , this weekend, at the Count Basie Theatre, Red Bank. Road, Lincroft. Cost is $18 per person and tion or to register, call (908) 84 2­ Featured in the play are (left) Paris Petrick of Highlands, (cen­ an $8 boat fee aboard the Sightseer 4000, TDD machine, (908) 219-9484. ter) Pam Roberts of Neptune, Joe Russo of Lakewood, and Cruiser, Wildwood. For more information M ichelle Donelson of East Brunsw ick. or to register, call (908) 842-4000, TDD machine (908) 219-9484. THE INDEPENDENT, JULY 19, 1995

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TUESDAY, JULY 25 W EDNESDAY, JULY 26 5:00 PM - 11: 5:00 PM - 11:00 PM 5 pm FAIR OPENING CEREMONY FRONT CATE 5 -7 p m Family Scavenger Hunt 4-H Show Tent 5 pm 4-H Gardening Entries 4-H Exhibit Tent 5-8 p m NatWest Hot Air Balloon E n t. Tent 5 -7 p m Stenciling Demonstration Longstreet Farm 5 :15 p m Robinson's Racing Pigs S how Ring #1 5-8 pm Nat West Hot Air Balloon 5 :3 0 p m Fair Art Contest Awards M ain Stage 5-9 pm Calliabike Fairgrounds 5 :3 0 p m Steam Engine Demonstration Longstreet Farm 5-8 pm Lonewolf Country Singer Fairgrounds 5 :3 0 p m Old-Time Music and Barnyard Fairgrounds 5 :15 pm Robinson's Racing Pigs S h ow Ring #1 5 :3 0 p m White-Face Clown Fairgrounds 5 :3 0 -6 p m Steam Engine Demonstration Longstreet Farm Tent 6 p m Firemen's Mud Flag Football Show Ring #2 5 :3 0 - Candle Brothers Main Stage 6 -7 p m Goat Milking Demonstration 4-H Tent (ring) 6 pm Firemen's Mud Flag Football Show Ring #2 6-8 p m Policemen's Volleyball En t. tent 6-9 p m 4-H Talent Show 4-H Show Tent 6 :3 0 pm Robinson's Racing Pigs Show Ring #1 6 :3 0 p m 6 :3 0 p m Robinson's Racing Pigs Show Ring #1 Rich Gulya Country Band M ain Stage 7 pm 7 p m Firemen's Mud Flag Football Show Ring #2 Firemen's Mud Flag Football Show Ring #2 7:3 0 p m 7:3 0 -9 p m Victorian Embroidery Stitches Longstreet Farm Tent Checkers Competition Longstreet Farm 8 pm Border Collie Demonstration S h o w Ring #1 7:3 0 p m 4-H Monmouth Clogging 4-H Show Tent 8-9 p m Jukebox Heroes Main Stage 8 pm Border Collie Demonstration S h o w Ring #1 9 pm 9 -11 pm Line Dancing 4-H Show Tent Tom Crowl and The Mrs., M ain Stage 9 :1 5 p m Fireworks 9:30 pm Magic & Illusion 9 :1 5 pm 9 :1 5 p m Robinson's Racing Pigs S h ow Ring #1 Robinson's Racing Pigs Show Ring 10 p m Tom Crowl and The Mrs., 9 :30- Antique Farm Equipment Longstreet Farm M ain Stage 10 :3 0 p m Magic & Illusion 10 :3 0 pm Robinson's Racing Pigs Sh ow Ring #1 11 p m FAIR CLOSES

THURSDAY, JULY 27 Lo o kin g Fo r A 5:00 PM - 11:00 PM 5 p m 4-H Horse Exhibit Opens 4-H Horse Tent G lam orous N ew 5-6 pm 4-H Small Animal and 4-H Livestock Tent 5 -7 p m Botanical Watercolor Demo. Longstreet Farm Tent C a r e e r . . . 5 :3 0 pm 4-H Poultry Judging Small Animal Tent 5 :3 0 p m Oxen Demonstration S h o w Ring #1 B e c o m e A 5 :3 0 pm George Terebush M ain Stage 6 :1 0 pm Ventriloquist C osm etoloaist[ 5 :3 0 p m Old-Time Music and Barnyard Fairgrounds 6 p m Firemen's Mud Flag Football Show Ring #2 6 -7 p m Goat Milking Demonstration 4-H Show Tent (ring) Adult School Daytime 6-8 pm Policemen's Volleyball Entertainment & Evening Sessions available from 6-9 pm 4-H Rabbit Judging 4-H Livestock Tent Monmouth County 6-9 pm Huggles the Clown Fairgrounds 6 :15 pm Armadillo Races S h o w Ring #1 Vocational School District 6 :3 0 pm First Aid Competition Entertainment 6 :3 0 pm Robinson's Racing Pigs S h o w Ring #1 Cosmetology Manicuring Additional Courses 6 :3 0 p m Talent Showcase M ain Stage 1000 hours program 200 hour program • State Board Prep & Review 6 :45 p m Oxen Demonstration S h o w Ring #1 Cost: $2,500.00 Cost: $500.00 • Advanced Hairstyling & 7 p m Firemen's Mud Flag Football Show Ring #2 B a rb e rin g 7 p m What Can You Make With A Longstreet Farm Tent Eligibility: High School Diploma/GED • Nail Sculpturing for the 8 :3 0 p m Chicken's Egg? . Location: Adult Technical Center Cosmetologist. 7 :1 5 p m Armadillo Races S h ow Ring #1 (Long Branch) D on't waste another 7 :3 0 p m Square Dancing Exhibition 4-H Show Tent Time: AM & PM classes m i n u t e . . . 7 :4 5 p m Robinson's Racing Pigs S h o w Ring #1 START YOUR NEW Date: Starting Sept. 6,1995 8 p m Oxen Demonstration S h o w Ring #1 CAREER TODAY! 8 p m 4-H Monmouth Cloggers 4-H Show Tent 8 :3 0 p m Armadillo Races S h ow Ring #1 FOR REGISTRATION AND INFORMATION CALL 4 3 1 -6 2 9 2 8 :3 0 p m Dairy Demonstration Longstreet Farm Tent An evaluation of previously earned The Monm outh Count) Vocational 8 :3 0 p m Robert Santa Band * Main Stage hours may be done by contacting the 9 :15 pm Robinson's Racing Pigs Show Ring #1 Adult School Director at 229-3019. School District Proudly Presents 9 :3 0 p m Armadillo Races S h o w Ring #1 The Monmouth County Vocational Quality Assurance 9 :3 0 pm Antique Farm Equipment Longstreet Farm Tent School District does not discriminate on GUARANTEE PROGRAM 11 p m FAIR CLOSES the basis of age, color, creed, handicap, national origin, race, religion, sex, or 11 you hire our students w e’ll limited English. GUARANTEE SKILLS 3 2 THE INDEPENDENT, JULY 19, 1995 PUT "OLDE-FASHIONED" IN THE FAIR A gricultural Power is the them of smocking, lace making and knitting. fair. the Longstreet Farm tent at this See a demonstration of the elegant art A 1918 Moline tractor and Window Snade Co., Inc. year's fair. The use of horse of paper curring called many of the others on display come sweeps, animal treadmills, steam trac­ Scherenschnitte. from Wagner Brothers Nursery in FOR ALL YOUR tion engines and both wind mills and You never know what'll be Millstone, run by Caywood Wagner WINDOW TREATMENT water-powered mills will be demon­ happening at the Longstreet Farm and his son Kari. Many of the dis­ strated by costumed staff from the tent, whether it be tne Saturday played tractors have been restored to NEEDS Park System's 1890s Longstreet Farm evening music of the Coat Getters or working condition. That includes the - Discounted Prices - in Holmdel. Experience Monmouth the Thursday evening demonstration 1940 Minneapolis Moline that the County farm life 100 years ago to see called, "What can you make with a Wagners spent many hours restoring. SHADE YOUR HOME how farmers and animals worked chicken's egg?" How many hours? Karl says, "I'd From the Heat of Summer together to produce crops at a time You'll find a link to the agri­ probably sit down and cry if I counted when stream engines were starting to cultural roots of the Monmouth up all the hours; it's a hobby, but FREE Estimates • FREE Installation replace horses. County Fair in the antique tractors there's no money in it." Karl says he Family Owned and Operated Also see such traditional turn- tent at this year's fair. A dozen trac­ and his father hope to be ready to dis­ of-the-century activities as threshing tors that plowed the fields of play the 1922 International 816 they 118 M ain St. and cow milking. Let the staff take Monmouth County farms in the early nave been restoring for 10 months. M a t a w a n you "inside" where women made but­ part of this century will be displayed Karls says a 1913 engine trac­ ter and ice cream and worked with in a tent just inside the entrance of the tor is the oldest in the fair. 908-566-9373 >s______J FRIDAY, JULY 28 SATURDAY, JULY 29 11:00 - 11:00 PM 11:00 AM - 11:00 PM CHILDREN 17 & UNDER ADMITTED FREE UNTIL 5:00 PM GREAT BEAR RACE DAY UNLIMITED RIDES ($9.00 WRISTBAND) UNTIL 5:00 PM HOME & GARDEN BAKER'S DAY (WEATHER PERMITTING) 1 0 am Policemen's Volleyball Outdoor Entertainment SENIOR CITIZEN'S DAY - SENIORS ADMITTED FREE ALL DAY & NIGHT 1 1 am Great Bear Race Day Outdoor Entertainment 11am Make-A-^oat (Race 11:25) Entertainment Registrations: 11:30 am Nature Games Diaper Dash, Toddler 11am 4-H Goat Show 4-H Show Tent (ring) Waddle, Big Wheel Rally 11 am-1 pm Kiddie Tractor Pull Entertainment 11 am Firemen's Mud Flag Show Ring #2 11 am-1 pm Scherenschnille Longstreet Farm Tent Football Tournament 11 am-11 pm 4-H Horse Breed Exhibit 4-H Horse Tent 1 1 am Kiddie Tractor Pull Outdoor Entertainment 11:30 am Snake Show Entertainment 1 1 am Lace Making Longstreet Farm Tent 11:30 am Robinson's Racing Pigs Show Ring #1 1 1 am Fun Day Horse Show S h o w Ring #1 11:30 am Mr. Slim's Goodtime Ragtime Main Stage 1 1 :3 0 am Robinson's Racing Pigs S h o w Ring #1 12:15 pm Vaudeville Revival 1 1 :45 am Diaper Dash-Post Time Outdoor Entertainment 11:30 am Clowns Making Balloon Fairgrounds (for non-walkers) 12 Noon Armadillo Races Show Ring #1 1 2 N o o n Armadillo Races Show Ring #1 12 Noon Make-A-Boat (Race 12:25) Entertainment 1 2 N o o n Firemen's Mud Flag Show Ring #2 12:30 pm Nature Games Football Tournament 12 Noon 4-H Sheep Show 4-H Show Tent (ring) 1 2 N o o n Three Musical Clowns Fairgrounds 12 Noon "Name the Animals" 4-H Show Tent 1 2 :1 5 Kids Are People Too M a in Stage 12 Noon Pecos Pete Stiltwalker Fairgrounds 1 p m with Bob McAllister 12:30 pm Snake Show Entertainment 1 2 :3 0 p m Toddler Waddle-Post Time Outdoor Entertainment 12:30 Imagine If with Jaimie - Main Stage 1 p m Robinson's Racing Pigs Show Ring #1 1 pm The Musical Cure for TV-itis 1 -2 p m 4-H Rocket Demonstration 4-H Show Tent 1 pm Robinson's Racing Pigs Show Ring #1 1 -4 p m Women's Work Longstreet Farm Tent 1 pm Make-A-Boat Entertainment 1 :1 5 p m Armadillo Races S h o w Ring #1 2 pm (Races 1:25 & 1:55) 1 :1 5 p m Firemen's Mud Flag Show Ring #2 1 pm 4-H Cattle Presentation 4-H Show Tent (ring) 1 :3 0 p m Big Wheel Rally-Post Time 1 pm Children's Leisure Time Longstreet Farm Tent (for up to 2 years, 3 Outdoor Entertainment 3 p m Activities and 4 years, and 5 Sc 6 1:15 pm Armadillo Races Show Ring #1 years) 1:15 Mr. Slim & L.J. Classic Main Stage 1 :3 0 Talent Showcase Main Stage 2 pm Comedy Juggling 1 :3 0 Grandma Tickle-Toes Fairgrounds 2 pm Snake Show Entertainment 2 -4 p m Smocking Demonstration Longstreet Farm Tent 2:15 pm Imagine If with Jamie- Main Stage 2-5 p m 4-H Club Presentations 4-H Show Tent 2:45 pm The Musical Cure for TV-itis 2 :1 5 p m Firemen's Mud Flag Show Ring #2 2:30 pm Robinson's Racing Pigs Show Ring #1 2 :3 0 p m Robinson's Racing Pigs Show Ring #1 3-4 pm Milking the Dairy Cow Longstreet Farm Tent 2 :3 0 p m 4-H Rocketry Competition Outdoor Entertainment 3-5 pm 4-H Horseless Horse Show Entertainment Registration St Judging 3-5 pm Golden Age of the Music Hall Fairgrounds 2 :3 0 Mt. Rushmore Flag Outdoor Entertainment 3:30 pm Ocean Centre of Performing 3 -3 :3 0 p m Horse Dressage Demo S h o w Ring #1 Rising Star Dance Ensemble 3 :3 0 p m Firemen's Mud Flag Show Ring #2 4-6 pm Butter Making Longstreet Farm Tent 4 -5 :3 0 p m 4-H Rocketry- 1st Outdoor Entertainment 4:45 pm Jazz Syndicate Swing Quintet Main Stage 4 -6 p m Rug Hooking and Rug Longstreet Farm Tent 5-6 pm Massing of Colors Entertainment Braiding 5-8 pm NatWest Hot Air Balloon Races Entertainment 4 -8 p m Stiltwalker Fairgrounds 5-9 pm Dixie Diamond Trio Fairgrounds 4 :3 0 p m Firemen's Mud Flag Show Ring #2 5:30 pm Robinson's Racing Pigs Show Ring #1 5 -6 :3 0 p m Rob Perry Michael 4-H Show Tent 6 pm Armadillo Races Show Ring #1 5 -7 p m Benjamin Elfant-Juggler Fairgrounds 6 pm Firemen's Mud Flag Football Show Ring #2 5 :3 0 p m Robinson's Racinq Pigs Show Ring #1 6 pm- Celebrity Goat Milking 4-H Show Tent (ring) 5 :4 5 p m Firemen's Mud Flag Show Ring #2 6:30 pm Bayshore Companion Dog Club 6 p m Sky Dive East Outdoor Entertainment 8 pm K9 Showcases Entertainment • 6 -6 :4 5 p m Pro Gymnastics Training Main Stage 6:45 pm 4-H Queen Contest Main Stage 6 -7 p m Ice Cream Making Longstreet Farm Tent 7 pm Firemen's Mud Flag Football Show Ring #2 6 :3 0 Celebrity Goat Milking 4-H Tent (ring) 7 pm Robinson's Racinq Pigs Show Ring #1 6 :3 0 Rain Date-Hot Air Outdoor Entertainment 7 pm- We're Having A Corn Shelling Longstreet Farm Tent 8 pm Balloon Races 7 pm- Clogging Invitational 4-H Show Tent 6 :45 p m Firemen's Mud Flag Show Ring #2 7:30 pm Armadillo Races Show Ring #1 7 p m Robinson's Racing Pigs S h o w Ring #1 8:30 pm Robinson's Racing Pigs Show Ring #1 7 -8 :3 0 p m Bayshore Companion Dog Outdoor Entertainment 8:30 pm Shadow Puppets and Farm Longstreet Farm Tent 7-9 pm Music By The Goat Longstreet Farm Tent 8:45 pm Brookdale Big Bank Main Stage 7 :3 0 p m Armadillo Races S h o w Ring #1 8:45 pm Ballroom Dancing Demo. Main Stage 7:3 0 Benjamin Elfant-Juggler M a in Stage 9 pm Armadillo Races Show Ring #1 7 :3 0 4-H Sauare Dancing 4-H Show Tent 9:30 pm Antique Farm Machinery Lonqstreet Farm Tent 9 p m Armadillo Races S h o w Ring 11 pm FAIR CLOSES 11 p m FAIR CLOSES THE INDEPENDENT. JULY 19. 1995 3 3

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Tornberg Imagine That _ high school teacher ______Ideal Tile of Edison Ader's Tavern ______fire department Window Concepts Holmdel OB/GYN .jr. high teacher ______pharmacist Central Jersey Savings Epic HVAC . elementary school ______principal Columbia Lumber & Building Florentino’s Deli & Caterers teacher ______high school band leader T.J. O'Donnell Baseball Camp Spaghetti Western _ pre-school teacher ______jr. high band leader Atomic Trophies Yoon's Kum Sing Karate . auto mechanic ______marching band Pickels Deli & Restaurant Jake's Steaks Charles Brodski Fairway Manor _ dentist ______senior citizen program American Soil Worldwide Tile of Aberdeen . orthodontist ______First Aid squad Ivy League Restaurant Tire World _ doctor ______high school Cleworth & Son Dr. Banzon, Dr. Skolnick & Dr. G. Berkowitz of . veterinarian ______jr. high Millpond Steak and Seafood House Orthopedic Associates of NJ, PA . high school coach ______elementary school Maaco Four Seasons Pool & Ski .jr. high coach ______pre-school Fuzzy's Family Fun Factory Style and File Asbury Ms. Locksmithing Pelican Pool & Ski _ peewee coach ______golf course Hanover Country Club Teresa's Pizetta Cafe . girls’ high school coach ______park Nova Heating & A/C South Brunswick Dentistry . girls’jr. high coach ______library branch H.L.Sowell Huntington Learning Center Quality Aluminum & Vinyl Products _ girls’ peewee coach ______Mayor It's Elementary The New Broadway Deli . police department ______volunteer Affiliated Foot & Ankle Center Burger King . post office ______high school cheerleading Electro Watchman Memorial Medical Center Dr. Paul Saks Legends Golf Center . school spirit coordinator Kitchens by Torrone Plaza Chiropractic Center . sanitation/recycling ______jr. high cheerleading Fan World Ultimate Sound & Security department coordinator Arctic Air Conditioning A. Casola Farms & Greenhouses 1 Family income: Ramada Inn/Hazlet Casola Farms/Triple C Nursery • Number of Keyport Parkway Garage Prudential minor children in your family. ■ Under $20,000 ------Colony Inn Toymasters Riverboat Tours, Inc. Stephs Ceramics Do you own your hom e?------'$21,000-$35,000 ------Colorblind Models of America C&C Heating & A.C. Covello's Italian Restaurant ■ $36,000 - $50,000_____ Oakland Carpet Middletown Foot & Ankle Advanced Tire & Auto Center Art of Custom Framing How many times a month $51,000 -$75,000 _____ Court Jester do you dine out? ------More than $75,000------TH E INDEPENDENT, JU LY 19-, 1995 3 9 REUNIONS Keyport High School Class of 1985 is are a member of any of these classes, call Sweet W hite planning a reunion in October. For more (908) 780-8364. information, call (908) 495-5967. Grown with pride & sold The following high school reunions are at our farm market... The 1970 Class of M ater Dei High C o r n being planned; Rumson-Fair Haven Re­ School, New Monmouth, is seeking class­ Also home grown: mates for its 25th reunion on Aug. 12 at gional, Class of 1975, July 22; Red B ank Lakeside Manor, Hazlet. For more infor­ Regional, Little Silver, Class of 1975, July Potatoes (Yukon golds & reds), mation, call (908) 739-9181. 22; N eptune, Class of 1975, Aug. 5; St. green beans, peppers, summer squash, Rose High School, Belmar, Class of 1985, kohlrabi-beets, cabbage (red, green savoy), eggplant, The 1945 graduating class of S t. Aug. 11; Red Bank Regional. Little Silver, cucumbers, pickles, dill, basil, hot peppers, flat beans, broccoli, Michael’s High School, Unio* City, is Class of 1959, Aug. 12; Long Branch, sweet South Jersey tomatoes, dairy products, baked goods & more! Wholesale Potatoes & Vegetables planning a 50th reunion on Sept. 23 at the Class of 1970, Aug. 12; Ocean Township, Meadowlands Hilton, Secaucus. For more Oakhurst, Class of 1975, Aug. 18; information, call (908) 747-0038. Matawan Regional, Aberdeen, Class of M enzel Bros. Farm 1985, Sept. 15; Asbury Park, Class of Lakewood High School Class of 1975 (908) 946-3060 • Hwy. 34 • Holmdel • Open 7 days a week 9-5 is planning a reunion on Aug. 26. For more 1950, Sept. 22; Raritan High School, Ha­ zlet, Class of 1985, Oct. 27; Middletown, Directions: From South: GSP Exit 109,West on Newman Springs Rd. to Hwy, 34 North. information, call (908) 389-1006 (daytime) From North: GSP F.xit 117A, right on Lloyd Rd, to Hwy. 34 South, 3 miles on right. or (908) 866-7221 (evening). Class of 1970, Nov. 18; Freehold, Class of 1975, Nov. 24; H olm del, Class of 1985, High school reunions are planned for the Nov. 24. For more information, write to: following: Woodbridge, Class of 1985, Reunion Time, 1350 Campus Parkway, Nov. 25; Cedar Ridge, Class of 1985, Aug. Wall 07753 or call 1-800-22-CLASS. 12; K e y p o rt, Class of 1975, Oct. 21; Spotswood, Class of 1984, Oct. 21; The USS Pasadena is having its fifth Woodbridge, Class of 1985, Nov. 25; E ast reunion, Oct. 1-3, at Virginia Beach, Va. Brunswick, Class of 1985, Nov. 25. If you For more information, call (908) 787-6118. INDOOR AIR SPECIALIST Church to sponsor trip to Branson AIR DUCT CLEANING St. Mary’s Church, New Monmouth, Cost is $899 per person, based on is sponsoring a nine-day tour to Branson, double occupancy. Included in the price H ow Air Duct C leaning Benefits You: Mo., Oct. 21-29. are eight-nights lodging, eight breakfasts • Helps relieve allerg)' suffering • Fewer breakdowns, less maintenance The bus will leave from the Mater and dinners, eight shows, guided ♦ Helps remove pollen, dust ana other irritants • Reduces heating & cooling costs Dei High School, Church Street, and sightseeing with admissions, all taxes, travel west through Ohio to Missouri, tips and baggage handling. A $200 • Helps eliminate household dust and includes a visit to the Gateway Arch deposit is required. Reservations must be EALTHIER • Provides a cleaner living environment in St. Louis. Four nights will be spent in made before July 31. • Eliminates possible health hazards Branson. The return trip will be via For more information, call (908) 1118 River Ave., Rt. 9, Lakewood, N.J. Kentucky and West Virginia. 787-3652 or 787-9138. 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M i l e s t o n e s „^\\il\ h / / ^ j | l J f NEW RUBY PALACE Reynolds-Fauth Norma and Michael Reynolds of East Providence, R.I., announce the engage­ ment of their daughter, Tara Reynolds, to SUMMER SPECIAL Duane C. Fauth Jr., son of Elizabeth and Duane Fauth Sr. of the River Plaza sec­ DINNER FOR 2 *23.95 tion of Middletown. The future bride is a graduate of East INCLUDES: Providence High School, R.I., and is at­ *Two Exotic Drinks or Cocktails tending the University of Rhode Island, m *House Special Soup Kingston. Her fiance is a graduate of * Pu Pu Platter Middletown High School South and the Spare Ribs, Egg Rolls, University of Rhode Island, where he is Chicken Gold Finger, t also attending graduate school. Dim Sum, Shrimp Toast, Pan Fried Wonton. He is employed as an accountant by * Summer Triple Crown * Wheelabrator Environmental Systems, General Chins Chicken & Mariner Jumbo Shrimp and Lisbon, Conn. Steak hawaii served with broccoli An October 1996 wedding is planned. Tara Reynolds, Duane C. Fauth Jr. * Roast Pork Fried Rice * Ice Cream, Pineapple, Jello Hot Tea & Fortune Cookies The Rev. Lawrence Crehan per­ Offer valid Sunday thru Friday, formed the ceremony at St. Agnes O f fe r good thru August 31, 1 9 9 5 Church, West Chester, Pa., where the Please bring this a d w ith yo u! bride was escorted by her father. Following a reception at the Con- Express Lunch Daily cordville Best Western Hotel, Pa., the 38 Dishes to Choose From couple went on a honeymoon trip to Florida. o„ly$3 75 Maid of honor was Kim Scanlon of 2174 ROUTE 35, HOLMDEL, NJ 07733 Levittown, Pa. Bridesmaids were Patty TEL (908) 264-2002 • FAX (908) 2648388 Morrison of Brick, sister of the bride; Catering Service Laura Frankenfield of Ex ton. Pa., sister PRIVATE PARTY ROOM AVAILABLE FOR AIL OCCASIONS UP TO 100 PERSONS of the bride; Debbie Lorenz of Holmdel; and Cheryl Hammel of Keyport. Flower girl was Rory Ann Scanlon of Levittown, Pa., godchild of the groom. Best man was John Scanlon of Levittown. Ushers were John Koczwara of Scranton, Pa., cousin of the groom; Steve Lang of Trenton; Daniel Cooney of Wilmington, Del.; and Mark Barbara and Walter Meisinger III Cirricchia of Newtown Square, Pa. The bride graduated from St. John Meisinger-Wilson Vianney High School, Holmdel, and C ►PEN H O U S Cabrini College, Radnor, Pa. She is em­ V Barbara Wilson, daughter of Peggy ployed as a sales assistant at Metrobase and Robert Wilson Jr. of Keyport, was Cable Advertising, Frazer, Pa. married April 29 to Walter G. Her husband graduated from West HOWCASI Scranton High School, Pa., and West Meisinger III, son of Beverly Meisinger Chester University, Pa. He is employed of Scranton, Pa., and Walter Meisinger by Westlake Plastics, Lenni, Pa. r . m Jr. of Wilkes Barre, Pa. The couple resides in West Chester. Ml i l l ■■■■■■■ ... f # f S T O R K C L U B Michele and John Sullivan of South Mitchell of Philadelphia, Pa. i n t h e J Amboy announce the birth of their daugh­ ter, Stephanie Nicole, April 24 in Raritan The following births were recently an­ Bay Medical Center, Perth Amboy divi­ nounced at Riverview Medical Center, sion. The baby weighed 7 pounds, 8 Red Bank: R e a l E s t a ounces and joins her sister, RaeLynn Teresa and John Vande Creek, Antoinette, 23 months. Grandparents are Holmdel, June 19, a daughter. Mary and Frank Incontrera of Sayreville, Diane and John McKay, Holmdel, . S e c t i o n Judy Sullivan of Hazlet and John Sullivan June 20, a daughter. of Tinton Falls. Great-grandmother is Christine and George Hunkele, Florence Macari of the Parlin section of Aberdeen, June 23, a son. N ext Deadline Sayreville. Godparents are Jennifer Tamara Johnston-Cox and Brian DePietro of Red Bank and Frank Cox, Matawan, June 23, a daughter. Wednesday August 9th Incontrera of Princeton. Paula and John McCabe. Aberdeen, Christine and George Hunkele of June 23, a son. Publication Aberdeen announce the birth of their son, Marcella Ricci and Gerald George Jr., June 23, at Riverview Medical C oughlin, Holmdel, June 23, a son. Wednesday August 16th Center, Red Bank. He weighed 8 pounds, Debra and Raymond Kyne, Lincroft, 11 ounces. Grandparents are Kay and June 25, a son. Please contact Andrea Wolfert George Hunkele of Middlesex and Carol and Stewart Mensing, 9 0 8 Theresa and Thomas Dolan of Aberdeen. Matawan, June 25, a son. Phone: ( ) 254-7000 ext. 244 Great-grandparents are Katherine Christine Sheehan and Ray Aghata, or Fax: (9 0 8 ) 432-0151 Gauthier of Middlesex and Dorothy Middletown, June 25, a son. THE INDEPENDENT, JULY 19, 1995 4 1

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P e r s o n a l STOPS HERE! I n j u r y A portable radio valued at $1,000 was stolen from the North Centerville W o r k e r ' s N e c k & Back Pain Specialist Firehouse sometime between May 23 and C o m p . June 2. Police are treating a fire at II Faro At the Multiplex Cinema, Route 35, M u n i c i p a l Pizzeria, 508 Cliffwood Ave. as suspi­ someone stole a right tail light assembly C o u r t D r . J o s e p h S . F e d e r ic o cious. Patrolman Manual Carabel from a 1988 Ford Mustang and a left tail responded to a 911 emergency call about R eal Estate light assembly from a 1993 Ford Mustang Chiropractic Physician 3:42 a.m. July 11 and found heavy smoke between the hours of 10:45 p.m. and coming from the building at a five-store 12:25 a.m. July 9-10. Both were worth 8 Tin d all Rd. • Suite 5 shopping mall. Fire officials came across a Reasonable Fees $ 1 2 0 . M iddletown, NJ <5gp padlocked door leading to an adjoining 14 Years Experience On Chestnut Drive, two attempted restaurant and brought four people inside burglaries were reported shortly after mid­ Call For A Phone Consultation to police headquarters for questioning, FREE IN ITIAL night on July 5. One resident heard some­ On Cliffwood Avenue near the Anchor CONSULTATION & Fee Schedule... one trying to open the rear door and the Glass facility, a 25-year-old Lawrence dead bolt lock appeared damaged. At the 300 HW Y. 34 Harbor man was assaulted and robbed by other residence, someone also heard a ABERDEEN 566-1110 S three men about 3:45 a.m. July 10. The 9 5 7 - 0 0 1 1 person trying to break in, but was afraid to victim was hit over the head with a glass move or call the police. Patrolman David bottle and the suspects stole $40. The vic­ Brett responded to both incidents. tim, who was taken to Bayshore On Bromley Drive, a resident return­ Community Hospital, told police he was ing from a vacation June 29-July 5 dis­ approached by three black males who covered his rear sliding glass door open asked if he wanted to buy drugs. He man­ and found a cable for his television and aged to get away and called police from a VCR on the grass. Police determined the gas station. Patrolman Michael Plant break-in was through a basement window. responded. On Caven Lane, someone broke into a On Wilson Avenue, someone attempt­ house between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. June 30 ed to steal a car the night of July 15. The and stole a VCR and a CD player. suspect(s) broke the windshield and bent Patrolman Dean Caneal responded. the steering wheel trying to remove a Club At Village Greenway, Beers Street, locking device. A total of $1,230 worth of someone stole a $75 charcoal grill the items were stolen, including $300 roller night of July 1-2. blades, stereo equipment and tools. On Middle Road and Brookside Drive, Ronalo A. Penoleton, 31, 163 County a 44-year-old female pedestrian was hit by Road, was arrested on a warrant about a car about 11:30 a.m. July 11 and suf­ 12:30 a.m. July 15 and charged with pos­ fered a broken arm. The woman was 2870 Highway 35 Hazlet * 264-2400 session of a controlled dangerous sub­ crossing Middle Road as the car made a stance and intent to distribute. Patrolman right turn from Brookside. The driver did Michael Lasko, who made the arrest on a not see the woman, who put her hand on EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT warrant from the Bayshore Narcotics Task the hood of the car to try to stop it. No Force, found 23 small zip-lock plastic bags charges were filed. containing a powdery substance on the At Bethany Road and the Kmart shop­ suspect. Penoleton was taken to ping center exit, a two-car accident Monmouth County jail in lieu of $15,000 Pool P arties occurred about 10:30 p.m. July 10. The bail, with no 10 percent option. driver and a three-year-old girl in one car 5-10 pm • No Cover ^ were taken to Bayshore Community M 0 1 M D E I Hospital, Holmdel. Swim or Just Party J.

A mailbox filled with mail was re­ ported stolen July 14 from 20 Ladwood Andres Domema, 54 West Front St., Drive. Apt. #4, was arrested and charged July 11 A newspaper mailbox was vandalized D rinU Spectate with possession of a weapon, of controlled July 15 at 43 South Beers St. dangerous substance, of LSD and drug A m ailbox was vandalized at 9 paraphernalia, by Patrolman Robert Bring your Suit and your Grandview Drive on July 15. Aumack. Bail was set at $7,500 and he A Galloping Hill resident reported July was transferred to the Monmouth County 14 that his 13-year-old son had destroyed Thursd ay is Ladies Hight Correctional Institution and is out on bail. the house with a baseball bat and sprayed The weapons included a handgun and two ^ P rice d Drinks/Beers a younger sibling with an unknown chemi­ machetes, and the drugs included one tab cal spray, while the parents were out of A/l N ew M ens of LSD and two roaches, and the para­ town. The kids were staying with a house­ phernalia included two, straw like tubes H ardbodles C ontest keeper. and rolling papers. Also found was a A person laying in a drainage ditch on white, rock-like substance that may or may Alpine Road, wearing just his underwear, not be crack, the report said. Friday and Saturday was reported to police on July 15. Police Izel B. Bugg, 32, of 643 Wales investigated, and found it to be a person Live Bands f Avenue, Bronx, New York, was arrested claiming he was trying to get a tan. and charged in Keyport, on July 14 with A two-car accident took place July 16 This W eekend criminal trespassing and larceny after at Holmdel Plaza, Route 35. three Broad Street businesses were bur- FalU ns W alls A loud party was reported sounding larized. The three businesses, all at 14 — m from room 27 at the Holmdel Motor Inn, road Street, had numerous pieces of Route 35, on July 16. Police responded, equipment stolen, but all were reportedly and four people were charged with pos­ recovered in Bugg’s camper on American session of controlled dangerous substance Legion Drive. Bugg was a ride operator (marijuana) and one was charged with with the carnival company that ran last EXPECTING COMPANY? underage drinking. week’s Firemen’s Fair.Bugg was posted Two men ran out of a house on Devon on $45,000 bail, no ten percent and trans­ We've Got The Rooms You Need For Court just as the owners were returning, it ferred to the Monmouth County was reported July 14. The description of Overnight Guests At Discounted Rates Correctional Institution, Freehold. the men was that they were white, and they fled in a white vehicle. Nothing was £ i $5 9 « 9 5 * for a Family of 4 reported taken from the home. including a FULL BREAKFAST plus full use of m i A domestic assault was reported July Health Club & Pools 13 at the Doug-Out Bar, Main Street. Robert Korovick, 5 Miriam Place, was charged July 11 with making terroristic C a l l N o w On North Parkview Terrace, someone threats and simple assault. He was trans­ stole $830 worth of items from a car, ferred to the Monmouth County including a cellular telephone and speak­ Correctional Institution and bail was post­ 2 6 4 - 2 4 0 0 ers, during the early morning hours of July ed at $20,000, no 10 percent. 7. *Weekdays based on availability, plus tax Continued on page 44 4 2 JU LY 19, 1995, THE INDEPENDENT

Jo h n $ (Pfteg& r O b itu a rie s ^ Fun eral 9-Com e M ICHAEL F. NATHANIEL, 78, of Hazlet MILDRED AMELIA MIKAL, 78, of died July 15 at Red Bank Convalescent Center. Freehold died July 9 at Brick Hospital, Brick Serving the Born in Port of Spain, Trinidad, he lived in Township. Born in Newark, she lived in Monmouth County Staten Island, N.Y., before moving to Hazlet 13 Kearny before moving to Freehold 67 years years ago. He was a shipping supervisor at ago. Mrs. Mika! was a retired sewing machine area for over 30 years United Metal Products, Brooklyn, N.Y., for 15 operator and had been em ployed in the ladies years before retiring in 1978. Surviving are his garm ent industry. She was a communicant of wife, Fenella; two sons, G arvey of Holmdel and Anthony of Seattle, W ash.; a daughter, Fenella St. Rose of Lima Church, Freehold. She is Montalvo of Staten Island; five grandchildren, predeceased by her husband, Peter Mikal, and a great-grandson. Services were under the who died in 1988 and a son, Gerald Mikal, D irectors: direction of Day Funeral Hom e, Keyport. En­ who died in 1975. Surviving are two sisters, G regory W. Pfleger, M gr, tombment was at Monmouth Mem orial Park, Helen Tam ulevicius of Marlboro and Anna N e p t u n e . Milinski of Asbury Park. Funeral services w ere Jo h n F. Pfleger Jr, held at the Higgins Mem orial Hom e, Freehold, John F. Ftleger JOHANNA BUKSAR, 86, of Union Beach followed by a M ass at St. Rose of Lima died July 12 at Bayshore Comm unity Hospital, M ichael G . Bruntz Church. Interment was in Maplewood Holmdel. Born in Newark, she lived there before Cem etery, Freehold. moving to Union Beach 39 years ago. She was ¥ a hom emaker. She was a communicant of Holy JOSEPH JOHN RUFFALO JR., 49, of Family Church, Union Beach. Surviving are her husband, Stephen; a daughter, Barbara Burks Brick Township died July 2 at home. Born in 115 Tindall Road of Pinehurst, N.C.; a sister, Rosem ary Kreatsas Paterson, he lived in Colts Neck Township before moving to Brick Township 18 years M iddletow n, NJ 07748 of Matawan; and two grandchildren. Services were under the direction of Day Funeral Home, ago. Mr. Ruffalo was a telephone solicitor for 908-671-T326 Keyport, with a Mass at Holy Fam ily Church. the Popcorn Park Zoo, Forked River, and was Entombment was at St. Joseph’s Mausoleum, a m anager of the Colts Neck Inn for 10 years. K e y p o r t . He formerly owned and operated the Sugar Bowl Luncheonette, Belm ar. Surviving are a REGINA M. DUGAN, 42, of Marlboro died brother, Robert J. Ruffalo, Mays Landing. July 12 at Jersey Shore M edical Center, Funeral services were held at the Higgins Neptune. Bom in Neptune, she lived in Marlboro M em orial Home, Freehold with the Rev. her entire life. Mrs. Dugan was a form er quality Thom as O ’Connor officiating. Interm ent was in control inspector for Marlboro Molding Com pany for 10 years. She was a comm unicant of St. St. Rose of Lim a Cem etery, Freehold. Gabriel’s Church, Marlboro, and a graduate of Marlboro High School. She is predeceased by ILENE SCHW AM , 45, of Marlboro died her brother, Jam es Dugan, who died in 1960. July 7 at the Robert W ood Johnson University Surviving are her parents, Jam es E. and Alice Hospital, New Brunswick. Born in Manhattan, Krystoff Dugan, with whom she lived; a brother, she lived in Forest Hills, N.Y., before moving W illiam Dugan of Aberdeen; and two sisters, to M analapan several years ago. Surviving are 2 5 Steps to Financial Security Deborah A. Galatro of Oakhurst and Carolyn her husband, Mitchell Schwam; one son, Eric Dugan of Holmdel. Funeral services were held Schwam, and one daughter, Jennifer at the Higgins Mem orial Hom e, Freehold, fol­ Schwam , both of Marlboro; her father, Sol lowed by a Mass at St. G abriel's Church. Shurpin, Miam i Beach, Fla.; one brother, for the Widowed Woman Interm ent was in St. G abriel’s Cem etery, Marlboro Township. Stanley Shurpin, Long Island; and one sister, Susan Taubm an, Hollywood, Fla. Bloomfield- CHARLES MALONEY, 79, of Atlantic High­ Cooper Jewish Chapels, Manalapan A unique opportunity to leam: lands died July 6 at Bayshore Com m unity Township, was in charge of arrangem ents. Hospital, Holm del. Born in Paterson, he lived in What NOT to do W est Paterson before moving to Atlantic High­ WALTER F. ZIMMERMAN, 55, of How to get all the BENEFITS you are due lands several years ago. He was a heavy equip­ M analapan died July 11 at CentraState ment operator for Passaic County for 21 years Medical Center, Freehold Township. Born in How to LOWER your Income TAXES before retiring in 1975. He was an Arm y veteran East Orange, he lived in the Parlin section of of W orld W ar II. He is predeceased by his wife, Sayreville before moving to M analapan 18 How to INCREASE your INCOME Ann. Surviving are two sisters, Bertha Fox of years ago. Mr. Zim m erm an served in the U.S. Clifton and Am elia Mulrooney of W ayne; and a Army from 1962-64. He was a switching tech­ To keep your FINANCIAL INDEPENDENCE brother, Sylvester M aloney of Clifton. Services were under the direction of Day Funeral Home, nician for 27 years for New Jersey Bell A F R E E Financial Plan will be offered Keyport. Interm ent was at Laurel Grove Telephone Com pany, Newark, before retiring Cem etery, Totowa. seven years ago. He attended the Old Tennent Presbyterian Church, Tennent and S P E A K E R S : KATHLEEN FIEBELKORN, 88, of Howell was a member of the Telephone Pioneers of Township died July 10 at CentraState Medical Am erica, the Freehold Chapter of Deborah LOUIS G. SCATIGNA Center, Freehold Township. 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For those who warn elegant secluded living. entry, h/w floors. 40x20 heated inground pool, multi-level program center, a division which works above grd pool and fully fenced 100x100 property. 01RECTIQNS. ROUTE 18 SOUTH RIGHT OHIO CRANBURY R0. SOUTH BEAR decks, and extensive professional landscaping! DIRECTIONS RT 35 NORTH. RIGHT ON PROSPECT. RIGHT ON MAIDEN 0RIVE RIGHT ONTO DUNHAMS CORNER R0 RIGHT ONTO HAR0ENBURG LANE. LEFT on developing software. ONTO FRESH P0N0S *170 DIRECTIONS: HWY 34 TO ASHLEY DRIVE MURPHY REALTY/BETTER HOMES COLDWELL BANKER SCHLOTT MURPHY REALTY/BETTER HOMES He is working with Arnoldo Vargas, AND GARDENS, DON DAN AFFILIATE EAST BRUNSWICK AND GARDENS, DON DAN AFFILIATE a Fort Monmouth engineer. 1-800-253-4BHG 908-249-1700 1-800-253-4BHG “I learned a little more about pro­ gramming and electrical engineering,” Roland said. “I learned how their system works, specifically.” “My mentor is showing me different things around the workplace,” he said. 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Full Spectacular hilltop contemporary on over 3 wooded acres. 6 working on the base. forma! dining room wrttench doors leading to new 20x12 deck, EIK. basement, fireplace, gas heat & air. bdrms, 6Yi Mhs, new kitchen, separate guest quartere w/kitchen. gleaming h/w floors, new HW BB gas heat, all on fenced 75 *10 0 lot! Crego said that the other students DIRECTIONS: RT. 33 TO MILLSTONE ROAD BITTNER ROAD TO RIGHT ON DIRECTIONS: RT. 33 TO MILLSTONE ROAO TO RIGHT ON BITTNER, LEFT DIRECTIONS: RT. 3S NORTH. RIGHT ON EAST ROAD OR MAIN STREET, AGRESS TO LEFT ON WITHCES HOLLOW TO LEFT ON FOX HILL ORIVE. ON AGRESS. RIGHT ON ALPINE. 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and team discounts are available. For more volleyb all tourney HAZLET information call Komegay at 922-9130 or Kathy Klatsky at 583-1011 or 671-0300. Bill Boullianne and Brian Lewis served all season. Now we’ve gotten a win under The Thunder a 1980-81 boys’ traveling notice that they are ready to join the elite our belts.” soccer team, is looking for experienced Applications are being accepted for the teams on the Association of Volleyball Boullianne and Lewis have been steady players, including goalies, for the fall sea­ Phyllis Mangina Girls’ Basketball Camp at Professionals Tour. The tandem used the throughout the ’95 AVP Tour. They son. For more information call 495-9319. Seton Hall University, South Orange. $100,000 Nestea Open at Belmar last Sun­ haven’t finished worse than seventh at any Mangina is the coach of university’s day to score their first win together. For event. The pair has been playing their best Action Soccer Camp will be held at the women’s basketball team. An overnight/day Boullianne, it was his first-ever win on the ball lately, having reached the final at the Hazlet Soccer Complex Aug. 21-25 from 9 camp will run from July 30 - Aug. 4. For A VP Tour. last AVP tour stop in Boston, where they a.m. - 2 p.m. The camp is open to girls and more information call 1 (201) 761-9613. Boullianne and Lewis won in style, lost to Karch Kiraly and Scott Ayakatubby. boys between 6- and 14 years-old. Special overwhelming Leif Hanson and Chris With Kiraly and Ayakatubby and the team and goalkeeper instruction are avail­ Brookdale College Baseball Coach Paul Young 15-2 in the final. tour’s other top tandem — Mike Whitmarsh able. For more information call 264-6228. McLaughlin will-be conducting day base­ “I want to thank my partner for playing and Mike Dodd — competing in an interna­ ball camps at Monmouth Grand Slam like an animal,” Lewis said after the match. tional event at Hermosa Beach, Calif., this Marlboro, beginning on Monday There wil It was Boullianne’s power game that weekend, the Belmar tournament was wide open and provided thp perfect backdrop for R E C I 0 N A l be six sessions that run from 9 a.m.-2 p.m took Hanson and Young out of the match. on weekdays. For more information cai His early blocking keyed an 8-0 run that a team like Boullianne and Lewis to make 536-4900. was more than Hanson/Young could over­ their breakthrough, which they did. The Magic, a Middletown-based under- come. Also in the run Lewis dropped a cou­ Going undefeated was important 14 boys’ traveling soccer team, is holding The 12th Annual Cougar Soccer Schoo ple of cut shots around blocks that showed because of the tournament’s double elimi­ open tryouts for experienced players and ths importance of a soft touch as well as a nation format and Saturday’s unbearable run by Kean College soccer Coach Ton goal keepers for the 1995-96 season. Ochrimenko, will run in three consecutiv big swing. heat. Falling into the loser’s bracket meant Players must be bom between Aug. 1, 1981 Boullianne and Lewis, the AVP ace more games in the heat. But Hanson/Young week-long sessions. The first session begir and July 31, 1982. For more information on July 24 and runs to July 28, the follov leader, were so effective with their serving and Boullianne/Lewis were both undefeated call Dave Ritter at 671-4355. that the match resembled Wimbledon on at the end of Saturday’s action. ing session runs from July 31-Aug. 4 ar the final session runs from Aug. 7-11. Tl sand. Hanson and Young were hard-pressed “We got some breaks this week, includ­ The Woods Hollow Classic mountain just to return the serve, and the match ended ing some of the top teams not being here,” camp is open to boys and girls between . bike race at Tatum Park, Middletown, spon­ 17. There are full-day and half-day optio. on a service winner by Lewis. said Lewis. “But that doesn’t make it any sored by the Monmouth County Park less a win.” . along with early bird specials, team, grot “Serving is our game,” said Lewis. System, will be held on Aug. 5 at 8 a.m. ‘Today Bill was blocking well and that got Boullianne said nothing could be done Deadline for pre-registration is July 28. Pre­ and family rates. Call 527-2936. us going. about who was there and who wasn’t. All registration fee is $14, day of the race, $18. “When you have a big lead like we had that counted was that a win is a win. The mountain bike course is ideal for begin­ The Rovers International “Pre-Season today, sometimes you get complacent,” he Hanson and Young, despite the one­ ner and intermediate bikers. It is through 10 Soccer Camps for field players and goa added. “Today we kept pushing it as hard as sided loss, were pleased with their Belmar keepers will open Aug. 14 and Aug. 21 results. They had to play back through the miles of open fields and woodlands. Details: we could all the way through.” 542-1642. St. Joseph’s High School, Metuchen Tt “We were in a zone today,” Boullianne loser’s bracket to get to the final. five-day camps feature a staff u-fl agreed. “Everything was working. This was “This was a breakthrough for us, our Ed Zucker, the former Manalapan High includes USSF “A” License Coach Si icer our tournament. It was meant to be. It was first trip to a final,” said Young. “We’ve School and Rutgers University basketball Rockman, Goalkeeper Mike Rome* ind our destiny.” been getting better each week, and the next star, will be conducting individual one-on- former U.S. National Team Player . rge Hanson and Young weren’t about to dis­ step for us is to win.” one personal basketball training sessions Acosta. The camps are open to boys nd agree. Young, making his first-ever AVP Boullianne and Lewis won $20,000 for this summer. Any player interested in get­ girls ages 6-17. Bus transportation froi St. final, said that Boullianne’s and Lewis’ their victory, while Hanson and Young ting personal instruction from the former Bartholomew’s School, Ryders Lane, ' ,ast serving was the difference. would split their check of $11,400. Brunswick for the week of Aug. 21-25 For Troy Tanner and Wes Welch finished all-state basketball player should call 591­ “We were having trouble just siding 2470 for additional information. more information call 248-1342. out,” he pointed out. “Bill got some big third and split $9,030. Mark Kerins and blocks for them early and they got off to Andrew Smith won $7,130 for taking Ron Kornegay’s All-Star Basketball The ninth annual St. Peters Tirls that big lead that hurt us.” fourth place. Basketball Camp will be held from 'y For Boullianne, Belmar will always The tournament’s top seeded tandem, Camp will be held at Jersey 34 Tennis Club Adam Johnson and Jos Loiola, ended up in Matawan Aug.7-11. The camp is open to 24-28 at the St. Peters High School Gyi l, have a special place in his heart. 6 players ages 9-17. Komegay, a former All- New Brunswick. The camp is open to girls “I’ll never forget Belmar,” he said. “It’s finishing in a ninth place tie. They were American player who has 15 years of between 8-16. Call Coach Ernie Vajda at a great feeling to finally get my first win. looking for their third title of the season. “I’ve always felt that we were an elite The next stop on the AVP tour is this coaching experience at Monmouth and 249-8942 or Coach Mary Coyle Klinger at Kean Colleges will be assisted by other high 821-0899. Deadline for applications is team,” he added. “We’ve been very con­ weekend’s event in Milwaukee, Wis. school and college coaches. Early sign-up sistent and competitive with the top teams — Tim Morris July 15.

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D uo w in s title in S h o r t s o * and team discounts are available. For more volleyb all tourney information call Kornegay at 922-9130 or Kathy Klatsky at 583-1011 or 671-0300. Bill Boullianne and Brian Lewis served all season. Now we’ve gotten a win under The Thunder a 1980-81 boys’ traveling notice that they are ready to join the elite our belts.” Applications are being accepted for the Boullianne and Lewis have been steady soccer team, is looking for experienced teams on the Association of Volleyball players, including goalies, for the fall sea­ Phyllis Mangina Girls’ Basketball Camp at Professionals Tour. The tandem used the throughout the ’95 AVP Tour. They son. For more information call 495-9319. Seton Hall University, South Orange. $100,000 Nestea Open at Belmar last Sun­ haven’t finished worse than seventh at any Mangina is the coach of university’s day to score their first win together. For event. The pair has been playing their best Action Soccer Camp will be held at the women’s basketball team. An overnight/day Boullianne, it was his first-ever win on the ball lately, having reached the final at the last AVP tour stop in Boston, where they Hazlet Soccer Complex Aug. 21-25 from 9 camp will run from July 30 - Aug. 4. For AVP Tour. a.m. - 2 p.m. The camp is open to girls and more information call 1 (201) 761-9613. Boullianne and Lewis won in style, lost to Karch Kiraly and Scott Ayakatubby. With Kiraly and Ayakatubby and the boys between 6- and 14 years-old. Special overwhelming Leif Hanson and Chris team and goalkeeper instruction are avail­ Young 15-2 in the final. tour’s other top tandem — Mike Whitmarsh Brookdale College Baseball Coach Paul “I want to thank my partner for playing and Mike Dodd — competing in an interna­ able. For more information call 264-6228. McLaughlin will-be conducting day base­ like an animal,” Lewis said after the match. tional event at Hermosa Beach, Calif., this ball camps at Monmouth Grand Slam, It was Boullianne’s power game that weekend, the Belmar tournament was wide Marlboro, beginning on Monday There will took Hanson and Young out of the match. open and provided thp perfect backdrop for ■ ■ b b h be six sessions that run from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. His early blocking keyed an 8-0 run that a team like Boullianne and Lewis to make on weekdays. For more information call was more than Hanson/Young could over­ their breakthrough, which they did. 536-4900. come. Also in the run Lewis dropped a cou­ Going undefeated was important The Magic, a Middletown-based under- ple of cut shots around blocks that showed because of the tournament’s double elimi­ 14 boys’ traveling soccer team, is holding The 12th Annual Cougar Soccer School, the importance of a soft touch as well as a nation format and Saturday’s unbearable open tryouts for experienced players and run by Kean College soccer Coach Tony big swing. heat. Falling into the loser’s bracket meant goal keepers for the 1995-96 season. Ochrimenko, will run in three consecutive Boullianne and Lewis, the AVP ace more games in the heat. But Hanson/Young Players must be bom between Aug. 1, 1981 week-long sessions. The first session begins leader, were so effective with their serving and Boullianne/Lewis were both undefeated and July 31, 1982. For more information on July 24 and runs to July 28, the follow­ that the match resembled Wimbledon on at the end of Saturday’s action. call Dave Ritter at 671-4355. ing session runs from July 31-Aug. 4 and sand. Hanson and Young were hard-pressed “We got some breaks this week, includ­ the final session runs from Aug. 7-11. The just to return the serve, and the match ended ing some of the top teams not being here,” The Woods Hollow Classic mountain camp is open to boys and girls between 5­ on a service winner by Lewis. said Lewis. “But that doesn’t make it any bike race at Tatum Park,'Middletown, spon­ 17. There are full-day and half-day options “Serving is our game,” said Lewis. less a win.” . sored by the Monmouth County Park along with early bird specials, team, group System, will be held on Aug. 5 at a.m. ‘Today Bill was blocking well and that got Boullianne said nothing could be done 8 and family rates. Call 527-2936. us going. about who was there and who wasn’t. All Deadline for pre-registration is July 28. Pre­ registration fee is $14, day of the race, $18. “When you have a big lead like we had that counted was that a win is a win. The Rovers International “Pre-Season” today, sometimes you get complacent,” he Hanson and Young, despite the one­ The mountain bike course is ideal for begin­ ner and intermediate bikers. It is through 10 Soccer Camps for field players and goal­ added. ‘Today we kept pushing it as hard as sided loss, were pleased with their Belmar keepers will open Aug. 14 and Aug. 21 at we could all the way through.” results. They had to play back through the miles of open fields and woodlands. Details: 542-1642. St. Joseph’s High School, Metuchen. The “We were in a zone today,” Boullianne loser’s bracket to get to the final. five-day camps feature a staff which agreed. “Everything was working. This was “This was a breakthrough for us, our Ed Zucker, the former Manalapan High includes USSF “A” License Coach Spencer our tournament. It was meant to be. It was first trip to a final,” said Young. “We’ve Rockman, Goalkeeper Mike Romeo and our destiny.” been getting better each week, and the next School and Rutgers University basketball star, will be conducting individual one-on- former U.S. National Team Player Jorge Hanson and Young weren’t about to dis­ step for us is to win.” Acosta. The camps are open to boys and agree. Young, making his first-ever AVP Boullianne and Lewis won $20,000 for one personal basketball training sessions this summer. Any player interested in get­ girls ages 6-17. Bus transportation from St. final, said that Boullianne’s and Lewis’ their victory, while Hanson and Young Bartholomew’s School, Ryders Lane, East serving was the difference. would split their check of $11,400. ting personal instruction from the former all-state basketball player should call 591­ Brunswick for the week of Aug. 21-25. For “We were having trouble just siding Troy Tanner and Wes Welch finished more information call 248-1342. out,” he pointed out. “Bill got some big third and split $9,030. Mark Kerins and 2470 for additional information. blocks for them early and they got off to Andrew Smith won $7,130 for taking that big lead that hurt us.” fourth place. Ron Kornegay’s All-Star Basketball The ninth annual St. Peters Girls For Boullianne, Belmar will always The tournament’s top seeded tandem, Camp will be held at Jersey 34 Tennis Club Basketball Camp will be held from July have a special place in his heart. Adam Johnson and Jos6 Loiola, ended up in Matawan Aug.7-11. The camp is open to 24-28 at the St. Peters High School Gym, “I’ll never forget Belmar,” he said. “It’s finishing in a ninth place tie. They were players ages 9-17. Kornegay, a former All- New Brunswick. The camp is open to girls a great feeling to finally get my first win. looking for their third title of the season. American player who has 15 years of between 8-16. Call Coach Ernie Vajda at “I’ve always felt that we were an elite The next stop on the AVP tour is this coaching experience at Monmouth and 249-8942 or Coach Mary Coyle Klinger at team,” he added. “We’ve been very con­ weekend’s event in Milwaukee, Wis. Kean Colleges will be assisted by other high 821-0899. Deadline for applications is sistent and competitive with the top teams — Tim Morris school and college coaches. Early sign-up July 15.

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If you are 62 years of age or sonable offer. 908-566-1976 LOCAL VENOING Route older you may pick up an application from WOODBRIOGE-2 side-by-side cemetery plots. Plaque area Avail. Great 1 Person Busi­ 9AM to 12 Noon and 2PM to 5PM on ness. Must Sell. $2,5007wk. Priced right. 908-251-8372 poss. 1-800-898-2021 HB Thursday, July 20th, at Bethany Towers, Clark Street, Hazlet, N.J. Selection will be 013 Real Estate SELLING-Musical Greeting Cards. Your cost: $.80 each. based on federally mandated preference W anted Resale: up to $4.95 each. Make $$$. Quantity discount. requirements. Applications will be pro­ Start-up kit $5. GLENDALE, cessed on a first come, first serve basis. 8001 Castor Ave. 513, The forms must be filled out then or Phila, PA. returned by August 1, 1995. Eligibility COLTS NECK/HOLMDEL VENDING: income limits including income from assets 3 bedrm RANCH or WOOD­ This could change your life! o u i : a d s m i m u m i are: ED LOT WANTED, AT ONCE 1-800 ^20^353 Principals only. 908-536-4427 Use our handy Private Party Coupon. One person: $18350 HOUSE/APT, COTTAGE ON Two persons: $20950 FARM or ESTATE 2 females, non-smokers seek Select the ad that best meets your needs. Bethany Towers manages the private home at $450 mo. Exc. refs. Call Ms. Richards or complex in conjunction with NJ * O s M s Gallehugh at □ Flea (Items under $75) One item per ad Housing and HUD. 908-462-1989, 717-992-8046 FINANCIAL

□ BIG DEAL (Items over $75) 030 Financial 014 Mortgages Please include all spaces and punctuation. One character per box. OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASE Services FR EE DEBT CONSOLIDA- ALL CREDIT OK TION-lmmediate relief! Too * MOST AGGRESSIVE R U E IN MARKET * Real Estate Re-financing many debts? Overdue bills? 7Days-9am-9pm. 908-607-2720 Reduce monthly payments Mortgage Money Unlimited 30%-50% Eliminate interest. ★ Tinton Falls - Shrewsbury Ave. 281 Hwy. 79 Morganville NJ Stop collection callers. Re­ Licensed Mortgal Banker store credit. NCCS, nonprofit. ★ 6,000 sq. ft. available immediately NJ Departmer ' lanking 1-800-955-0412 ★ like new condition ★ First Floor - Lobby Exposure 015 Summer/Winter Nam e__ ★ Convenient to all amenities, A Address. Fort Monmouth, Red Bank & Garden State Pkuy. COTTAGE ON LAKE Upstate NY Finger Lake. EMPLOYMENT CALL Great fish, swim, boat, fire­ City.____ . State_ place. Relaxl $750./wk. Doug Twyman or Gary O’Sullivan 908-888-2123 035 Help Wanted Z ip ______Day Phone_ .Evening Phone_ DISNEY AREA FLORIDA Full Tim e 2/3/4/ bedroom. Luxury homes ADVERTISERS VISA#__ DAVID T. 3mi. Disney. From $550/wk. & READERS 908-446-0224 It Is the policy of this newspaper that all help wanted advertise­ MC#___ HOUSTON ments will begin with a Job title. Greater Media Newspapers FLORIDA VILLA Call 1-800-660-4 ADS CO. 3 bedroom, 2 bath villa w/pri- Expiration date______Classified vate pool. Quiet residential lo­ AGENT - A AAA AVON JOB DAVID T. HOUSTON COMPANY cation. 8 miles to DISNEY & 7 Edgeboro Rd. • East Brunswick, NJ 08816 other attractions. Ads are subject to approval. Exclusive Broker AVON $ SALES WEEK-MONTHLY RATES (908) 981-9393 Call 908-583-8098 800-545-8390 5 0 THE INDEPENDENT, JU LY 19, 1995 035 Help Wanted 035 Help Wanted 035 Help Wanted 036 Help Wanted Full Tim e Full Tim e Full Tim e Part Tim e

AGENT - A AAA Career CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE AVON $ SALES N.J. Manufacturer looking for an experienced hard working / 1-800-662-2292 Individual to se rvice customers SALES in our existing department Work at home $1,000-$5,000. CHILDREN NEEDED Will provide all necessary per month Part time & full 42-51 months (bom between A U T O S A L E S product training. Send resume time available. 908-785-0488 4/91 & 1/92), to do product Opportunity Awaits You- Pontiac and Buiek sales are to: LASER SAVE i testing _ _ Old VERY strong at Straub now. 75 Throckmorton Street SALES 3 facility. Fee paid Greater Media Inc., publishers of weekly newspapers in so we need to expand our Freehold. N.J. 07728 I Marlene or Barbara at staff. Apply in person or Call 908-431-3339 908-251-7772 Tuesday-Tnursday 10am-4pm. ARE YOU EARNING Monmouth and Middlesex counties, is hiring. Be part of our DECORATING ASSOCIATE STRAUB MOTORS Seeking creative business WHAT YOU’RE WORTH energetic, dynamic and growing organization. Route 35, Keyport minded person for interior Work from home or office. COUNTERPERSON Right at decorating. Training. ParWull Earn $200, - $2,000. PT. For Dry Cleaning & Tailor time. $2,000.-$6,000. FT. Paid va­ Shop in Freehold. Some sew­ The following positions are available: Garden State Pkwy Exit 117 cations Call. 908-493-1645 ing skills preferred. Call 908-462-0>-0196 BUS DRIVERS DRIVER We have openings for F/T Take-out Taxi a Multi­ SALES DEMONSTRATOR-Christmas ACCOUNTS PAYABLE/PURCHASING CDL licensed drivers & P/T Restaurant delivery service is Fast paced NYC computer Around the World. Flexible trip & athletic drivers Please hiring drivers. Flexible evening Maintenance Company seeks hours. $$$ 908-363-3166 f u l l -t im e , we are seeking a professional, motivated, self-starter to fill the call Milu Bus Service Inc. tor houil. Call 908-845-0088 individual with experience in position of accounts payable and purchasing agent for our publishing and an appointment 908-566-4068 DRIVER TEAMS WANTEO- the sales of Computer Service DEMONSTRATORS-For printing entities. The successful candidate will have prior A/P experience and $15,000. In bonus paid month­ to head our sales department. Friendly Toys & Gifts, in your CARPENTERS & LABORERS ly, quarterly & yearly plus top Potential lor high earnings for area. Part-time hours, full-time purchasing background and be the company liaison with a variety of vendors. Needed for NJ based General mileage pay 401 (K) plan, the right person. Knowledi pay. Over 800 items. Cel­ The position requires an accounting background backed by at least a 2-year Contracting firm Experienced $500. sign-on bonus. Other of LAN a must. Fax resume to ebrating our 40th anniversary. degree in business or accounting. Computer skills are a must Including & reliable. Call 908-264-6577 laid benefits - Vacation, 212-983-3435 att. Rose, Call 1-800-488-4875 12-6pm ONLY call 212-557-9007 experience In an automated A/P environment, PC knowledge of Lotus 1-2-3, & life, dead head. motel/layover, loading & un­ and word processing, we offer a competitive salary and a great benefits CHILD CARE- loading. COVENANT TRANS DRIVER NEEDED package. Eam money providing quality 2 care in your own home. PORT solos & teams call SALES HELP hours per day. MONDAY MORNING INC. of­ 1-800-338-6428. 609-448-2582 leave message. Send resum e and salary requirem ent to: fers free insurance, equipment DRIVER- OTR/Reefer, aver­ Linda Martlnello, Personnel • & back-up. 908-253-' age pay $600.+/wk., 2,500. DRIVER-SCHOOLBUS mi/wk, regular home time,new SALES 7 Edgeboro Road equipment & top notch ben­ Looking for year round & sum­ COOK/MANAGER Salary plus commission. mer driver's. With or without East Brunsw ick, NJ 08816 efits. BURLINGTON Motor Carriers Experience preferred. CDL license. Free training. SATELLITE LEAD Naturalizer Shoes Good pay with benefits. I-8OO-JOIN-BMC EOE. Freehold Raceway Mall CHILD NUTRITION Call 908-577-8884 COPY EDITOR EVENT COORDINATOR W O R K ER S (3-5 hours) Strong communications skills SALES-Full & Part Time NEWSPAPER DELIVERY East Brunswick Public School necessary, phone work, Full EARLY MORNING WORK Full-time position with irregular hours for chain of weekly District Nationally Recognized time temp position Immediate SHOE SALES PERSON The Star Ledger has delivery newspapers, based in East Brunswick. Candidate must possess for Excellence is seeking out­ opening. Call 908-750-2333 Experienced selling children’s positions available in your superior language skills, attention to detail, flair for writing headlines standing professionals for the shoes. Good salary/benefits area. Earn $450. to $60u. a following positions. Aoply in person: month, plus cash incentives. A and aptitude for desktop publishing. Knowledge of Macintosh/Quark Available: FACTORY WORKER SitfS BOOTERY reliable car is a must. Call: Plastics manufacturing com­ Little Silver 908-741-0078 XPress a plus. September 1,1995 pany has immediate openings Application Deadline: for several production people 1-300-242-0850 Send resum es to: July 31, 1995 Good wages plus full benefits Adele Voung, creater M edia New spapers jply in writing to package 5 minutes West of TEACHER irs. Carol Merle, Freehold Call 908-792-1989 Licensed - For Preschool, P A C K E R S & W R A P P ER S 7 Edgeboro Road, East Brunsw ick 08816 Mgr Child Nutrition 3 mornings. Knowledge of Household goods. Packing Fax 908-254*0486 760 Route 18 Judaism. Call Tuesday, Company in Freehold is look­ East Brunswick. NJ 08816 HAIR STYLIST Wednesday or Thursday. ing for experienced, honest Equal Opportunity Employer busy walk In salon. Energetic, 908-251-4300 and reliable men & women for personable, motivated & expe­ packing 8 wrapping. rience person. 908-251-3335 TEACHER P/T & F/T employees needed. DRIVERS COUNTER HELP Must be NJ Certified in Pre­ Call Al leave message Locksm ith trainee/apprentice 908-866-1827 Apply In Person JANITORIAL school. Pariin/Sayreville area. Routes available for once a week delivery. Reliable vehicle necessary. For new children's play center Call Ann between 9 & 3 at Asbisbury-Ms. Locksmith 908-721-5444 SALES - Earn extra $$$$$$. 1048 Livingston Ave. in Marlboro. 6 davs per week. No collections. ' 201-! -569-4413Call No investment. Christmas North Brunswick Around The World Call Chris at 908-254-1755 TICKETERS Call Jackie 908-251-7294 LAWN CARE TECH Needed immediately for long SUPERVISORSI Year round position. Advance­ term position in Sayreville. INTERVIEWERS ment, benefits, clean license. Call Immediately! SALES INSIDE TELEPHONE SALES Freehold area. 908-363-1622 Colesce Lingerie Home Par­ Market Research WESTERN ties is now in this area. $75 - Our classified department is looking for good communicators who are detail MANICURIST/ $100. per party. $25,000 + full Company STAFF SERVICES time. 908-390-6501 oriented and interested in making money. Must be a team player, engergetlc, COSMETOLOGIST 51 West Prospect Street salary commission and great benefits. East Brunswick, 08816 SALES Good phone & Must be licensed to do facials, 908-238-4700 Fax resum e to: Helene Tiusty, fax 908-452-0016 waxing, nails. 35 hours/week. people skills a East Brunswick area. DISCOVERY TOYS Or send to: Creater M edia New spapers Call 908-257-8118 TRUCK DRIVERS-For Harold Needs people to sell toys & must! No experi­ Ives Trucking. Free driver new line of clothing & soft­ 7 Edgeboro Road, East Brunsw ick, NJ 08816 OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY training if you quality Stu­ ware. Call 908-821-1212 ence necessary. AIDE/OFFICE ASSISTANT dents welcome. Experience Day, night, IMMEDIATE OPENING- pay up to 28 cents per mile. Competent individual to assist Excellent benefits. S A L E S H E L P MAILROOM/PART-TIME POSITION weekend shifts. OCc Therapist working in 1-800-842-0853 P/T. Experienced for bridal nursing home & office. Typing shop in Howell 908-303-1233 Flexible hours. experience & computer skills if you are dependable and like to work In a fast paced atmosphere, required. Flexible hours/Full Call Maris Time, Benefits included. Call 036 Help Wanted SALES we have openings on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays with 908-583-8630 or send resume Part Tim e OVERWEIGHT varied hours starting after midnight. Duties include: production lines, 908-308-0500 To. 51 Gerard Ave., Suite B Aberdeen, N.J. 07747 TIRED? BROKE? sorting and bundling of newspapers, and inserting. No experience ADVERTISERS LOSE WEIGHT...MAKE necessary. Will train right person. & READERS MONEY...WORK AT HOME! It is the policy of this newspaper Call 908-303-8842 that all help wanted advertise­ If Interested, please apply at Creater Jersey Press ments will begin with a job title. Call 1-600*660-4 ADS lO Connerty Court, East Brunsw ick, N.J. 08816 TEACHER CU CisYour Creative & enthusiastic for Call §08-254-7004 for directions only Hebrew, for mid-week 4 to ADVERTISING SALES 6pm at Reform Synagogue. New publication. Open Competitive salary offered. territory. Big repeat Dotential. Please Call: 908-566-2961 Ticket to the Call 908-583-8/21 OFFSET PRESS PERSON TELEPHONE SALES - From Old Bridge office. 9-1 or 1-5 Entry level position. Rotating shifts. Good Benefits. APPOINTMENT SETTERS weekdays. Call 908-251 -0047 TOP!!! We are looking for 2, Apply In person to: authoritative, self motivated, Creater jersey Press fast learning go-getters who YARD MAINTENANCE are looking to earn F/T pay tor And miscellaneous chores. 12 lo connerty Court P/T evening/ening hihours. _ 6 ,pm to to 18 flexible hours. Monroe 9 pm Monday-Friday. a 48 area. Call 908-727-5550 East Brunsw ick. NJ 08816 year old environmental CUC International, a leading provider of company is opening a new membership based discount services with facility in South River. JOB DESCRIPTION: To set quali­ 036a Employment over 37 million members nationwide, has fied appointments for our field Services OUTSIDE SALES REPRESENTATIVE technicians. We are looking to several positions available for a self-moti­ duplicate a winning formula FULL-TIME. We are seeking an ambitious, m otivated sales and need 2 good people $35,000,/YEAR INCOME professional to fill out our sales staff. Applicant should have sales vated, outgoing quick study. If you have re­ Call 908-432-9300 Potential Reading Books. Toll Free 800-898-9778 experience, we offer salary, commission and great benefits, if you are tail or travel sales experience or always Ext. R-4730 for details. a proven sales professional and think you can meet the challenge, we wanted to try sales, CUC can help you climb want to talk to you. $40,000. YEAR INCOME Fax or send resum e to: your way to the top! Potential. Home Typists/PC Your Users Toll Free For Listings Cerry Haggerty 1-800-898-9778 Ext T-4730 Creater M edia New spapers, P.O. Box 425, M organville, 07751 • Paid training Fax 908-972-6746 • Flexible hours Ad $500. PER WEEK 5/T at home. 1-800-909-2200 • Excellent benefits including medical, ATTENTION REPORTER Can READERS 40l(k)and more... Ads under this classification are Reporter needed to cover municipal government meetings for the Sentinel on not offers of employment. Often these advert iso rs offer a service a full-time basis. Experience preferred but will train the right person. Reliable CUC offers a great salary and commission. for a fee. If you place a call to a transportation a must. Be “900” number you will automati­ For consideration, please call 800/341-2693 cally be billed a fee, which varies. Send best three clips and resum e to: Darren Sm ith, Creater M edia New spapers or send your resume and salary history to: ANSWER TELEPHONES - 7 Edgeboro Road, East Brunsw ick, NJ 08816 Here! $9./hour. Flexible hours CUC International, Attn: MJ. Dickson, & locations. No experience necessary. Call 707 Summer Street, Stamford, CT 06901. 1-809-474-6549, ext. 282 Intemat’l Long Distance Toll An equal opportunity employer m/f. Call ASSEMBLE-Arts, crafts, toys, jewelry, wood items, typing, Greater Media Newspapers sewing, computer work from CUC INTERNATIONAL 1-800-660-4ADS home in your spare time. Comp-U-Card Services, Inc. Great pay. Free details. Call E.O.E. 24hrs. 1-800-632-8007 THE INDEPENDENT, JULY 19, 1995 5 1 036a Employment 037 Babysitting 042 Antiques/ 045 Clothing 047 Furniture 048 General 048 General Services Child Care Collectibles Merchandise Merchandise KEYPORT-P/T. I will come to WEDDING GOWN- Beautiful COFFEE TABLE-Wood i ittany RELOCATING- Washer/dryer, EARN $200-$1,000.WEEK YOUR home days or eves. No ANTIQUES white gown, worn once, size glass w/backup table. Like PATIO FURNITURE ONE OF A KIND Assemble Products at Home! Fri. or Sat. 908-888-7699 Top prices paid for. Antique 10 -1 2 , preserved condition glass table & 4 chairs, con­ new condition, $375. firm Call Harrows - 54" octagon table Seashell pattem-multi colored- temporary bar stool, 2 ceiling CaH Toll-Free: furniture, oriental rugs, paint­ $300. or best offer. Call 908-591-8575. 4 chairs, 1 chase lounge, all mostly amber. Asking $325 MANALAPAN-Established & ings, jewelry & silver. We pur­ 908-591-2682. fans, side chair, metal desk, with cushions. Good, clean Call 908-972-1031 Singer sewing machine. Must 1-800-574-9635 EXT. 105 Reliable Mom will care for chase entire contents of es­ condition Must see. $699 your child in her home 11 yrs tates. Will come to your home. WEDDING GOWN-Off-white sell! Call 908-591-9554. EARN MONEY IN YOUR for petite, full-figured female. Call 908-238-9819 exp. Exc. refs. 908-536-0961 Call 908-888-0736 nimo ..uuu naincu ruuei or 908-257-3598 DIAMOND RING SPARE TIME-Making Crafts $350. or besf offer. Call sell. $500. for all. Oriqir._ Interlocking set. 1/4 carat Send SASE to: DMT & Co. NANNIES AVAILABLE COBWEBS Cottage-8 Shops 908-842-0072 $$4,000. Call 908-536-0566 w/15 side diamonds. $400. or RIDING MOW ER P. O. Box 5002 Kendall Park Live-in, Live-out or Temp Come relax & browse. Step P A T I O S E T best offer. Call 908-679-0634 Sears, 11hp, 38” cut. rear N.J., 08824 Call 908-432-9500 back in time & find a distinc­ DAY BED-White iron & brass. Wood. Cocktail table, (1) after 6pm twin bagger. Good condition. Selective Nanny & Companion tive accent for your home 046 Firewood Complete w/2 Ortho mat­ chair, (1) lounge, setee w/ $500. Firm. INGROUND 288 Summerhill Rd. E.B. NJ 58 Main St., Farmingdale tresses & pop-up trundle. Un­ cushions. $200 908-972-6051 POOL SLIDE-$75. Call E A R N M O N E Y Tues. thru Sat. 9-5, Sun 10-2 used in box. Cost $800. Sell DISC PLAYER 908-409-6609 Reading Books! $30,000./year 908-938-2626 $325. Call 908-602-9673 Teac with remote. Asking $75. income potential. Details FIREWOOD Call 908-566-4937 NANNY CAMERA FREE YOU PICK-UP REFURNISHING 1-800-513-4343 Ext. Y-2111 Discretely monitor your child’s 2 couches, bookcase, dinette SKYLIGHTS EAST BRUNSWICK DESK- WALNUT set, rocker, wing chair- (5) available. Best offers. EARN UP TO $1,000. weekly care. Our mini camera can be CALL 908-249-3803 60x30x28, 5 drawer. Incl 1 ELECTRIC CART placed virtually anywhere to Contemp style. Priced to RASCAL $1,400. C all Call 908-495-4814 stuffing envelopes at home Classified Works! FIREWOOD SEASONED locked hanging lettersized fire sell! Call 908-2 191 START NOW. No experience. record your child’s day. Free drawer. $1(30 908-390-7656 908-290-3054 anytime. FREE supplies, information. Child I D. Kit with sercvice. FREE - Some split. Take all SECTIONAL-3 pcs, neutral STEEL SHELVING-Used, No obligation. Send SASE to D.A. Investigative Services or none. You haul. DINING ROOM Mediterranean pastel colors, excellent cond., FISH TANK-$1,000. Salt heavy duty. 7' H x 18” D x PRESTIGE UNIT J Call 908-390-5208 Call 908-846-0167 style table with 6 chairs, ( paid $1200., asking $500. Call Water Tank w/$1,000. worth 36” w , six shelves/unit $20. 2-18” leaves & pads) & light­ of extras! Sell for $500. Call each. Call 908-303-0363 P. O. Box 195609 OLD BRIDGE-Working mother TO PLACE YOUR AD HERE 908-957-9740 after 5pm. 908-723-1687 Winter Springs, FL 32719 Call ed breakfront Asking Sfc peace of mind, child care of Call 908-254-5421 SLEEP SOFA-Full, Stearns & TANNING BEDS the warm loving kind. Play­ FISH TANKS (3) - 2 at 55 SUNQUEST WOLFF -New HOME TYPISTS NEEDED Foster. Dusty blue/white gals w/stands & filters. $10 0 . Also PC/Word processor room, games, safe toys fi 1-800-660-4237 DINING ROOM SET- Queen stripe. Exc. cond., $75. Firm. commercial-home units from fenced in yard. 908-679-4775 ■ 10,000 Square Feet Of Treasures Anne, cheriy. Table, 6 chairs Call until 7pm 908-741-6569 each 1 at 29 gals w/stand. $199. Buy factory direct and users. $40,000./year income ■ Over 100 Dealers $50. WELDER CENTURY potential. T oil free & china closet Very good g f J save. Call today Free new ■ Open 7 Days A Week Classified Sells cond. $950. 908-821-461 f 230-140 amps. AC/DC $175 color catalog 1-800-462-9197 1-800-898-9778 ext. T-5139 "1-727-5728 aft. 5:30 pm for details (fee) 037a Child Care ■ Quality Consignments Accepted SOFA & LOVE SEAT 1-800-660-4ADS DINING ROOM SET-Danish Drexel Heritage. Exc. cond FREEZER- 19 cu. ft., white, W anted ■ Dealers & Decorators Welcome Modem. End tables, coffee ta­ Best offer. Call 908-679-6494 • Major Credit Cards Accepted bles, couches, dbl. bed., pot belly stove, carriages, HOME TYPISTS hutch-Colonial 908-780-5639 SOFA - Like new, grey, £_ -ilaypen, TVs, etc. exc. cond PC users needed. $45,000. ABERDEEN- Child care pro­ Very comfortable. Price for 908-536-1005 income potential. Call vider wanted to care for chil­ SUMMER DINING ROOM SET-French ~uick sale. $190. Call WEDDING RING 1-805-962-8000 ext. B-2111 dren in our home, F/T. Days Provincial Fruitwood, 9 pc., 08-888-3925 Ladies size 6. V: carat center call 908-583-8101. Eves china closet, server, table w/3 GRANDFATHER CLOCK NO EXPERIENCE NECES­ FIREWOOD SPECIAL SOFA, LOVE SEAT & CHAIR Howard Miller. 64th diamond with 3 rows of dia­ 908-583-6521 ask for Roz leaves & pads. 6 chairs. Anniversary Edition. Slightly monds set in 14K yellow gold. SARY! $500. to $900. Weekly $ 1 ,2 0 0 Sofa & chair- NEW IN WRAPPER. Blue, Potential! Processing Mort­ *65 per cord $495. Please call damaged. Asking $1,000: or Appraised at $3,800., asking Mediterranean, $200 All in best offer 908-409-1341 $1,499. Call 908-972-9563 gage Refunds! Own Hours! EAST BRUNSWICK (min. 2 cords delivered.) Excellent condition. Call & 908-521-3962 Call (24 hours) Care for 3, 5 & 7 yr. olds in leave message 908-842-8543 HOSPITAL BED-Fully auto­ 909-715-2378 ext. 2034 * Plus Delivery Charge SOFA-8’ black Nauaahyde- WICKER, RATTAN, PINE my home. Mon.-Fri. Must $150. ARCHITECT’S IABLF mated. Bedside commode & CRAFTS & BASKETS dnve, prepare meals for chil­ 21 ff. Main Street • 908-462-7900 June 1st thru w/leather hi-stool-$150. table. 3 boxes adult OUT DOOR FURNITURE dren. Call 908-651-1441 DINING ROOM TABLE $500. Call 908-246-1 POSTAL & GOVERNMENT Glass Repairs & Appraisals September 1st, 1995 Solid wood pedestal table w/4 Superb cond. 908-972-9698 WROUGHT IRON JOBS. $21 ./hour plus benefits. Come In or Call for Information STORAGE SHEDS EAST BRUNSWICK- Seeking upholstered chairs. $250. or SOFA-Magnificent, burgundy, JACKET-Black mink. Worn Great Savings & Selections No experience, will train. mature minded person for DRDER HOW: Those who hesitate best offer. Must sell, Moving only once. Size 12. $400. To apply 1-800-875-7608 may tie without in the Fall. Sherrill, “brand new, orig. Tuesday & Thursday from 7/28. Call 908-727-1761 $2,100, asking $900. or best MAH-JONGG SET-Brand new The Wicker Basket 12-4. Ages 1 month & 3 Don’t Let Last Wintec FqoWou offer. Call 908-530-7374 or $55. Call 908-566-1584 Rt 34 Colts Neck READER- $35.000./year in­ years. 9(58-651-7790 DINING ROOM- Contempo­ come potential Reading 043 Appliances rary. almond lacquer, 72-inch 908-949-8900. 908-462-8855 books. Toll f r e e 609-259-7265 table w/6 chairs & leaf, 80- SOFABED- 40 ”X 88”, queen­ KITCHEN CABINETS 1-800-898-9778 Ext R-5139 MANALAPAN Babysitter want BRAND NEW w/Corian top ed for 8 month old in our 8-4:30 pm Monday thru Friday Inch breakfront. Orig. $6,000. size, medium blue, traditional. for details home. 3 days a week, 8am- Selling $1,900. Call Good condition. $150 European style, laminate fin­ 048b Infants 3:30pm, starting September. 8-12 Saturdays 908-671-8458 908-238-3087 ish. Sacrifice at $550. Call 908-251-7325 Juvenile Items SALES References & own transporta­ / DINING ROOM-Antique Ma- tion. Non-smoker & light AIR CONDITIONER-18,000 Riepholf Saw Mill, Inc. SOFABED-1-piece. 72” Earth Home work $200-$1.200. P/T hogany-Duncan Phyfe, drop- tone. Removeable cushion $2,000.-$6,000. F/T housekeeping. 908-792-062 BTU. Whirpool. 208 volts. Rt. 524, Allentown, NJ leaf, 8 pc, $450. Mahogany KITCHEN CABINETS BABY ITEMS-White-Crib, Brand new. $450. or best backs, seats & arms. Perfect. Save up to 70% on major dressing table, strollers, car Call 908-935-8509 bow front dresser & mirror- $150. Call 908-615-2754 seats, toys. Good condition. MANALAPAN-Babysitter want­ offer Call 908-249-0172 $150 Antique china closet brands while quantities last. STUFFING ENVELOPES- ed to give tender loving care $150. & $185 6ft secretary TABLE-Rattan & glass. 908-329-6000 Call 908-972-2731 Your location Earn $1,000. for 5 yr. & 8 month old in our AIR CONDITIONER - 17,500 home. Mon.-Fri. 6:30am-4pm. 047 Furniture desk-$175. Beautiful oak 72’’x42” w/4 chairs. Orig. CRIB & CHANGING TABLE- weekly. Easy worit, excelleni BTU. Used 2 seasons. $295. washstand, Victorian wicker $1,700., now $600. KITCHEN CABINETS — y. pt/ft. Workers needed Syr. old will attend AM Kinder­ VACUUM: Kirby Classic II w/ rocker, oak library table, Ros­ SECTIONAL-Peach leather w/ Simmons, golden honey, w/ how. Free details send SASE garten. Non-smoker & refer­ attachments, used 3 yrs. White, new, asst, sizes. Best Sealy mattress. Complete eville. Iron garden turn Oak 2 chaises. Orig. $4,000., now offer. Exercycle 908-446-7072 bedding ensemble, unisex de­ P.O. Box 500-KT ences. Starting in September. $260. Call 908-264-0282 curio/desk w/carved lion & $1,300. All excellent cond. Lima, PA 19037 (fee) 908-536-1609 A.H. FORMICA sign, including bumper CUSTOM LAMINATED more! 908-254-3023 Call 908-780-1478 LAWN MOWER 94 Mulching, guards, diaper holder, bed AIR CONDITIONER FURNITURE & REFACING Asking $100 Weed Whacker MANALAPAN-Housekeeper/ DRESSERS-1 w/5 drawers & , V - RCA, 27” color console, '94, $45. Leaf Blower/ skirt, pillow sham, mattress WORK AT HOME Nanny. 2 school aged chil­ Panasonic, 10.000 BTU’s • KITCHENS • WALL UNITS walnut cabinet. $200. Call protector, lamp, & 4 sheets. Almost new-$375. • BEDROOM SETS 1 w/7 drawers & mlrror-$100. vacuum, $35. Edger, $20. 58.75 +/hour. People needed dren, live-in/out. Non-smoker, ea 2 NITE STANDS w/2 deep 908-294-1505. Call 908-238-3858 A ll fo r $195. Call to prepare labelsl-u-1- Flexible experienced, mature, nuturing Call 908-238-4850 • CHILDREN'S ROOMS drawers $100. both-all match. 908-583-5788. hoursjrs & locations. No experi- References. 908-446-3766 A IR CONDITIONER' 908-745-2102 • 908-390-1609 SEWING MACHINE-Kenmore LAWN MOWER- required. C a It KENMORE 20,000 BTUs. 220 portable-$75. All in good con­ WATERBED Craftsman, self-propelled w/ 1-809-474-2^02 Inti LD toll BED - Twin, in formica plat­ Queen size, soft sides, heater, grass catcher. $50. Please CRIB volt. Wall mount. Sleeve & dition Call 908-422-4644 2 yrs. old. $300. or best offer. brackets included. $175. or form w/matching headboard Call 908-521-0755 Simmons. White. High Chair: ¥ Like new cond. Asking $200 ENTERTAINMENT CENTER- Call evenings 908-431-2877 Perego. White. Exc. cond. WORK AT HOME best offer. 908-774-6418 MIDDLETOWN Babysitter Call 908-308-0807 Pine, 5 sections, 10'8”L x WATERBED-King size with MOVING SALE Call 908-940-3053 Any one can earn 76”H. Like new. $950. or best mirrored lighted headboard $50,000 to $100,000. wanted in our home for 2 chil­ COOKING CENTER-GE offer. Call 908-946-3177. Dining rm. set, super single CRIB, dresser, changing table dren, ages 5 & 7. Must have BED-BRASS incl nite stands with matching water bed, TV, VCR, micro, Any one!!!! Any age!!!! Electric. Beige. 4 top unit incl. DRESSER-with tri-fold mirror. & matching street lamp-natural driver’s license & references. microwave & self-cleaning Brand new king Super thick KITCHEN SET - Beautiful, baby stuff, toys, washer/dryer wood. Excellent condition Please call 908-906-6702 orthopedic mattress set. Must Country, high back bench & 2 2 years old. Asking $1,500. (elec.) & more. 908-257-0530 Free seminars oven. Good condition. Asking Call 908-308-0686 DOUBLE STROLLER. Best Serious inquiry only. Space $350. Call 908-946-7153 sell. $475. Call 908-525-0435 high back chairs, gramma tbl. offers. 908-446-0739 limited to first 30 applicants. MONROE TWP.-Child care BED-Brass. Queen, complete w/drawers. Call 908-780-5571 WATERBED-King size, walnut MOVING SALE Sat. 7/22, 1 30 pm, Tues wanted for 5 year old in my home. Mornings 8am-noon. REFRIGERATOR w/Ortho mattress set. Unused, KITCHEN SET- Modem, octa­ finish. 12 drawers, new wave- IKEA-sofa & tables, coffee, CRIB-Childcraft. Like new. 7/25, 7:30 pm. Brunswick Monday-Friday, own transpor­ Amana 20” almond. Freezer in box. Cost $1,000. Sell gon. kitchen table w/leat & 4 less mattress, liner & heater. end. study & dining room. Natural wood. Cost $582. Sell Hilton, Exit 9 NJ Turnpike, on bottom. Exc. cond. $375. $300. Call 908-602-9673 swivel chairs. Asking $150. Asking $575. 908-607-0174 Chairs. MOWER-Sears. 90% $300. Firm. Please call & Rt. 18, East Brunswick. tation. Call 908-521-2642 908-780-8752 908-446-3282 BED-BRASS-Affordable queen Call 908-462-6372 all brand new. Low prices BOOK EARLY OLD BRIDGE Call eves. 908-254-6151 908-681-5995 REFRIGERATOR-Kenmore 18 orthopedic mattress set. KITCHEN TABLE- Pine, for­ CRIB/BED & CHANGING Child care needed fA Monday Brand new. Must sell. $275 thru Friday in our home for 6 cu. ft. $150. DISHWASHER- mica top, 3'x4'. good condi­ TABLE-Goraeous white lac- WORK AT HOME-Source GE-$125. OVEN & RANGE- Call 908-525-0435 tion, + free cnairs. $70. MOVING SALE iuer, MORIg EAU. E xc. cond book, 1,000 Home Job month old Start September 1. Experienced, nurtunng person Caloric-gas-$175. VACUUM- BEDROOM SET - 5 pc. 908-577-0686 Paintings, fum., bedrm. set, i500. or best offer. Bedding opportunities. For details send Kenmore-canister-$50. All in Queen, dark wood, $300. AIR CONDITIONERS & Re­ din. rm., day bed, BBQ, track ensemble-Beautiful. $150. Call SASE to: T.M.G. P.O. Box ONLY References required & KITCHEN TBL. Glass & Brass frigerators $75. & up. Most a non-smoker. 908-679-0377 very good working order. TWIN RACE CAR BED - $75. lights, etc. Call 908-525-9447 908-613-1744 126 Matawan N.J. 07747 Call 908-438-0171 TWIN TRAIN BED - $150. w/4 chairs. 6'x9' Area Rug 2 sizes avail. Air cond. repaired TODDLER RACE CAR BED Blk. laminate tbls. (coffee tbl. Air cond./refrig. WANTED $$$ HIGH CHAIR-Wood, sturdy, & sofa tbl.) Call 908-709-3903 Auto air charging. Call MOVING SALE exc, cond.-$40. Rocking toy- 037 Babysitting * REFRIGERATORS ★ w/mattress & Barney sheet & 908-566-3233/908-566-2945 The best of everything. For 039 Health Care Guaranteed, 90 days comforter set. $75. Call LIVING ROOM - Sofa, love appt. call 609*259-9522 Big Bird-like new $30. Call C hild Care $175. +. Choice of sizes and 908-937-9714 aft. 5pm seat w/bed, chair. Fur, coffee until 7pm 908-741-6569 colors. Very clean. color. Coffee tbl. & 2 end tbls. AMISH FURNITURE Can deliver. 908-225-5272 $750. neg. 908-679-4317 eve. Picnic Tables, Swings PASTA MAKER CARE FOR KIDS AIDE seeks livein/out position. BEDROOM SET Popeil, automatic, as adv. on Free Day Care Referrals in Nights & weekends. Exc. refs. Sheds, Gazebos, Playhouses 049 Merchandise TELEVISION-COLOR. 4 piece, dresser/hutch, LIVING ROOM YARD WORKS, 908-842-5922 Tv. Barely used. Half priced Freehold/Manalapan/Marlboro Own car 908-566-0042 19” table model. Panasonic headboard, chest. Maple All Thomasville. 2 dk, cherry at $75. 908-828-2384 ■ W anted Call 908-409-3725 $7t). In Freehold call Good cond. Asking $250. fruitwood French Provincial 908-462-3523 Call 908-238-0795 end tables $125. each. 2 gold B/L/l/N/D/S CHILD CARE ALTERNATIVE POLISH AGENCY INC Verticals, minis, pleated, PHOTO EQUIPMENT European "AU PAIRS" live-in Specializing in elder/sick care VACUUM CLEANER BEDROOM SET & cream upholstered side CAMERA-4x5 Speed Graphic. AAA AAA ANTIQUES desk-chair & 6 drawer chairs, dk. cherry. $125. each wood. Save up to 80%. Free Used fum., estates, contents help, reliable, experienced, Housekeepers, live-in/out Fedders, 2 years old. Exc. Installation 908-975-9878 4x5 Omega ENLARGER. Ma­ English speaking legal, govt Call 908-862-0289 cond . 5 yr. warranty, 12,000 dresser-loak) & twin bed- Florentine meal & glass lea nila Rope, 3 1/4x600'. $110. ot homes, etc. 908-888-8377 approved program. Under BTU’s. $260. 609-395-7563 asking $225. 908-536-1911 cart, $250, Call 908-780-0873 for rope. 908-254-8513 $ 2 0 0 /w k . Call Marcy BEDROOM SET- 6 pieces, LIVING ROOM SET 3 pieces BICYCLES AAAA ANTHONY’S ANTIQUE 908-308-3934 or Au Pair USA 041 Resum es/ ° WASHER & DR YE R- 1 Boy’s (blue) 20”. 2 girts’ PRESSURE CLEANERS- PAYS TOP $$$$ for used fur­ Whirlpool-$l75. & Sears Best double bed, new mattress, circular. Asian decor, beige PSI electric 1760- $199., gas niture, glass, art, toys, all col­ at 800-AU-PAIRS pecan, exc. cond. Only $175. Plus a circular coffee table (pink & purple) 16”. Exc. Bu$iness Servjces Gas DRYER-1 yr old-$150. cond. $50. ea. 908-446-3282 2000- $399., 3000- $699., lectables, etc. Love attics & Call 908-409-3725 or best offer. 609-259-7404 $125. Very good condition CHILD CARE- AuPairCare Call 908-583-4055 complete ready to use- factory basements. Estate contents cultural exchange. Legal, ex­ WASHER/DRYER- BEDROOM SET-5 pc w/mat­ CAR STEREO-Portable. recon. -New Warranty- full line bought or auctions. Est. 1979 perienced, European aupairs. tress & boxspring $750. Love- LIVING ROOM SET-Colonial. Pioneer 1600 Includes bag. catalog 24 hours. WASH 908-264-3130 Baskin Robbins 15 FREE RESUMES Kenmore, apt. size. Good $75. or best offer. Call AMERICA since 1972 Affordable live-in childcare, w/first order. Written/typeset, cond. $300. or best offer Call seat_$100. 2 end tables $100 Oak Entertainment center, 908-739-9847 for Uncle Joe government approved, local laser printed. RUSH Service. 908-613-0827 pr. Dinette set w/china cabi­ high back sofa & chair & 2 908-238-4268 1-800-454-WASH (9274) SAVE THIS AD coordinators. Call Write For You....908-446-8012 net. all formica, $200. Call Etnan Allen Tables. $1,000 508-655-3084, 914-528-3043 908-254-5056. Call 908-251-3347 or 800-4-AUPAIR OFFICE WORK-PRINTING In 044 Computers BEDROOM SETS-Teen Furni­ my home, Folding, collating, ture. (1) By this end Up, twin, LIVING ROOM labeling, envelope stuffing & CHILDREN’S CHOICE platform bed tv/drawers, Sofa & loveseat. Dark brown, 46 W Ferris St., E. Brunswick dresser, desk w/lighted hutch, exc. cond. Asking $300 Ages 3 months-5 years COMMODORE 64 GAMES chair & bookcase. $350. (1) 908-591-0093 Kindergarten. State Certified Over 100. cartridges & discs Twin platform bed w/drawers. House Portraits Open 6:30am-7pm, 12 months including many instruction desk w/lighted hutch chair, 6 WORD PROCESSING & More drawer chest & armoire. $700. MOVING a year Call 908-613-4488 Ex Management Consultant booklets & 2 joystlcks-$175. Family Portraits Call 908-367-9453 Call 908-583-6631 Contemporary furniture, mir­ providing expert word pro­ rored wardrobe (90”), coffee & EAST BRUNSWICK cessing & spreadsheet ser­ BEDROOM- Twin pine beds & end tables, double bed, 19” The Perfect Gift Quality, exp. loving care for vices. Disk &/or laser output. COMPUTER REPAIR chest. Mattress A boxspring color TV, oak womens’ dress­ your child. PT/FT. Infants, tod­ Call 908-536-5205 Upgrade or build a PC to suit included, $250. 2 matching er. Best offer. 908-583-0618 dlers welcome. 908-257-7866 your needs. Customizing duck comforters, $30. Ma­ available. Low rates. Call hogany drop-leaf table, $295 Created in Oils Tony 908-251-6857 Secretary desk (old), $295 MOVING E F A U P A I R TANDY 1000SX COMPUTER Victorian vanity w/attached Must sell by Sat. 7/221 or Watercolors 8088 Intel Chip, Keyboard. mirror & bench, $495. Call Chandelier-Stained glass. European Live-in Child Care Color Monitor, Dot Matrix Print­ 908-741-7208 after 6 PM Double dresser, Beef-Twin. Carefully screened, profes­ er, Softwear. 908-238-3885 BEDROOM-Queen 6 pc., Coffee table. 908-462-5982 • Birthdays sionally trained. English­ MERCHANDISE stunning light oak. $2,800 speaking, legal visas. Experi­ Sac. $750. New $900. Queen • Anniversaries ence the benefits of loving, MOVING SALE European child care! Matt/Boxspring $200 Book­ Ethan Allen cherry wood case 7ft. oak & glass, 6 bedrm. Thomasville din. rm. •All Special Average $199. per week 042 Antiques/ stacks $300. Mirror hall seat- Call Michele Cnazen at Oriental rug, sofa, tables, Occasions 908-566-8937 Collectibles GOWN-Bride’s. Beautiful, 6 ft. tall-$140 Oak Windsor desk, brass chandelier & Joanne Hunt at satin ivory, size 8. Never Rocker-$90. Curio cablnet- more! 908-972-0198 908-542-1732 worn. Paid $750, Sacrifice Curved glass. Banjo, ac­ $500. Also accessories. Call cordion, trumpet, violin w/ MOVING SALE- BEDROOM, Gov't designated, non-profit ANTIQUE DINING TABLE- cases & more! 908-254-3023 DINING ROOM. PATIO & Server, 6 ladderback rush- 908-264-0945. WICKER FURNITURE. HOUSEKEEPERS, NANNIES bottom chairs, solid ma­ CARD TABLE - Professional 908-536-5731 Nurses Aides. All nationalities hogany, hand-painted Penn­ ireen leather top) - includes € *% / A rtist sylvania Dutch design. Very S I L V E R F O X chairs with green leather MOVING-Dining Room - Oak Lic./Bonded. Aurora Agency old. needs some work. Full length. Small size. Used 3 seats. Dark wood. Excellent w/6 chairs, nutch, leaves, 540 B’way., Long Branch, NJ $1,250. or best offer. Call times. $1,000. or best offer. condition. Asking $700. Call $1,200. Dinette: Mica table. 4 155 South St., Freehold, NJ 07728 • 908-462-1020 908-222-3369 908-946-3177 Call 908-613-8914 908-972-0106 chairs, $250 908-431-3474 5 2 THE INDEPENDENT, JU LY 19, 1995 049 Merchandise 049 Merchandise 060 Garage Sales 060 Garage Sales 063b Tutoring 065 Pets & Animals 066 Personals 069 Entertainment W anted W anted $1,000.-$10,000. PAID MIDDLETOWN ALL LIONEL TRAINS for antique Oriental Rugs. EAST BRUNSWICK A L G E B R A I & II A BARNIE CLOWN Or Flyer. Top cash appraisal James Proctor 908-545-4868 31 Norton Rd. (off University) MULTI FAM ILY Geometry & Basic Skills Price no object. or 800-358-7847 Sat. & Sun. 7/22 & 7/23, 9-2. 4 Alph Court (off Marvin, Point Need help? Feeling frus­ ‘BP POWER RANGERS Furniture, children's items Of Woods) Fri. 7/21 & Sat. 7/ trated? Experienced teacher DOG-FREE to GOOD home BALLOON SHOW & GAMES books & more! Cash only! 22, 9-4pm. Clothing, house­ and tutor. Call 908-613-9225 Black Cocker Spaniel Mix. MEET YOUR MATCH FACE ART, MAGIC & MORE ANTIQUES 050 Musical wares, shoes S misc. iyed female, 2 years old, 908-723-0179 & QUALITY COLLECTIBLES EAST BRUNSWICK shots. NEEDS LOVE. Call 1-900-370-2131 ESTATES PURCHASED Instruments COMPUTER TUTORING 908-462-4255 There are singles A BARNIE OR CONSIGNMENTS WANTED MOVING SALE In your home or my Sayreville waiting to hear fro from A LION KING PARTY Freehold Antique Gallery DRUMSET- 5 piece 19 Norman Ct. (off Cranbury office Friendly, relaxed at­ DOGHOUSE -FREE you. Call andnd bbrowse Call 908-525-1273 Victoria Collins, Manager Export series. Top hat, cym­ Rd.) Sat. & Sun. 7/22 & 7/23, MILLSTONE TOWNSHIP mosphere. Beginners wel­ Large 2 room doghouse for theirr phone greetings bal. $650. or best offer. Call 8am to 8pm TV’s, mattress, come Affordable Call & leave large dog U-haul or check the Meet 908-462-7900 908-671-6512 fum., books, lamps, trestle, MOVING SALE message at 908-651-2255 90; 0167 Your Match Person­ A BARNIE, CLOWN, something for everyone 208 Stillhouse Rd (off Rt. als Page. Call costs BEFORE YOU HAVE YOUR GUITAR-Kramer Focus, Floyd DON'T KENNEL YOUR PET DJ, MICKY MOUSE, SALE! We Buy & Sell Rose Bridge & EMG Pickups, EAST BRUNSWICK- 537). Fri., Sat., & Sun., 7/21, $1.95 per minute. 24 Broad St Keyport 130 Ainsworth (Pine Ridge off 22 & 23, 9-3. Rain or shine. HEBREW TUTOR In home care for your furry Must be 18 or over. 1 Seymor Duncan 59Hum- Bar & Bat Mitzvah Prep friends Vet refs 908-431-0889 POWER RANGERS Lil 908-264-0777 or 264-8615 buker Call 908-238-3885 Branco) Sat. & Sun. 7/22 8 Formal dining room Wall mir­ To place your FREE 23, 8-4. 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Asking (between Smithburg & Clarks­ u^.iing, Math and SAT prep. Canine containment specialist NEW DIET FOOD! CASH 4 USED CAMERAS $1,500. Call 908-525-0174 FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP burg) 7/21/22 & 23, 9-7 Certified teachers. Call For more information & a free Tastes Great! 908-721-1960 A BIG DEAL! MILLSTONE TOWNSHIP-141 Freehold Middletown brochure pack. 908-946-3232 TWENTY/TWENTY WITHOUT & all photo equip New or old. 70 Hampton Dr. (Stonehurst 908-431-5400 908-671-0200 1 pc. or whole studio. No Po­ Dev) Fri. & Sat- 7/21 & 22, Baird Rd (betn Prodelin Way KINDNESS GLASSES- Safe, rapid, non- THE $250. PARTY laroid or movie. 908-442-6141 JJ* 9-2 Books, household items, & Millstone Rd.). Fri. & Sat., MATH - Certified instructor. DOG TRAINING ACADEMY surgical, permanent restora­ Radio Active Disc Jockeys bikes. Something for everyone 7/21 & 22, 10-4. Bargains! All levels. $20. per session. Professional In-Home Training tion in 6-8 weeks. Airline pilot Call 908-787-4232 No choke collars or restraints developed, doctor approved 1 -800-727-D J4U CASH FOR BOOKS PIANO FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP Free information by mail, sat­ Old Magazines 908-536-0850 Wurlitzer Parlor Grand. Walnut NORTH BRUNSWICK Avail, dog tattoo identification For free consultation call isfaction guaranteed: A "CLASS" CLOWN w/inlaid wood. Bench ind. MULTI FAM ILY 12 Thatchwood Ct. (off Aaron MATH (&0) 422-7320 Beautiful tone, exc. cond. 36 Koenig Ln (off Wil­ Rd.) Sat., 7/22. 9-3. House­ 1-800-297-7080 406) 961-5570 TICKLES CHILDREN’S CLOTHES $2,400. Call 908-940-7520 lowbrook Rd.). Frt, & Sat., hold items, etc. No earlybirds. Basic Skills Math teacher with & EQUIPMENT. Sugar Bear Masters in Elementary Ed. LABRADOR-FOR SALE-AKC Faw (406) 961-5577 Personalized/908-390-4605 7/21 & 22, 9-5. TVs, fum.. OLD BRIDGE-5 Hotty St. ( Rt. Wear - Consignment Shop PIANO - Baldwin Acrosonic toys, household & MORE! ' Available M-F from 7pm. Will Puppy, yellow, 11 wks. old. 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V i s i t our show room andsee w hy we are the northeasts ' 1995 Lexus SC 400 # / TJofum e H Jn fin iti C R eta iler VIN SO W 143,6 cyl. auto, p/s/b, a/c, traction ^ e r control, leather, memory moon roof, cd W W ” ” Month PREMIER PRE-OWNED player/changer, all power. MSRPJ>55,313 36 Mo. 1993 J-30T 1993 J-30 1993 J-30 1992 Q45A Crimson Peari/Off While While Salin/Off While Leather Crimson Pearl/Betge Leather Black Obsidian/Beige Leather Leather VIN HPM002712 VlNmM5509 VIN*PM007440 VINMNM209264 Also a Large Selection of Pre-Owned Cat's to Choose! 28,750 miles 37,776 miles 29,549 miles 35,421 miles “Ifyo u purchased a Lexus without seeing Ray Catena... s25,500 *24,500 *24,500 *28,900 You Probably Paid Too Much!" 1992 Q45 1992 Q45 1992 Q45 1991 M30 Ivory Quartz/Beiae Leather Black Emerald/Beige Leather Grey Charcoal/Grey Leather Beige Pebble/Beige Leather VIN MM210782 VINWM2063I1 VIN MM20433Q VINMT022872 Traction Control 35,893 miles 37,636 miles 36,144 miles 31,859 miles R o y C a t e n a s27,900 *26.900 *26,900 *15,500 UEXUS Ray Catena Infiniti OF MONMOU T H 900 Route 1 2123 Highway 35 Edison, NJ 08817 LEXUS Oakljurst, NJ (908) 493-2100 I N N i (908) 603-9600 Prices include all costs to be paid by a consumer except MV, DOC fees & taxes. Lease based on 36 month dosed Prices include all costs to he paid bv a consumer, except for MV. DOC fees & sales & luxurv tax. 1st mo punt, end lease. J-301st mo pymt, $450 bank fee, ref sec dep, $1995 cap cost reduction, 45,000 total miles/. 15t each $-150 bank fee & (F.S-S-iOO), (LS-iOO $5000) (SC300/GS 500-S500) refundable security deposit & $ 1000 cap add'l mi, total pymt-$14364, residual-$19,124.70.1-30 - 1st mo pymt, $450 bank fee, ref sec dep, $1500 cap cost cost reduction on LS ^flO & SC 400, (S995 on ES 300) due at lease signing. 12.000 miles/yr. \v/.15< ea add I mi. reduction, 60,000 total miles/.I5< each add'l mi, total pymt-$18,192, residual-$14,161. Lessee responsible for maintenance & excess wear & tear. All cars comes with factory standard equipment. Offer subject to approval GAP insurance included. Total pymt/purchase opt: (ES-81-»,3(rt/$20,298)1 (LS-$21,5(n/$32.191.80), {SCiOO- by primary lending source. Phone orders accepted. Offer expires 7/31/95 $25,Kh/S32,635), (GS300-S1'.9(h/S2'.389), "Must be previous Lexus owner or lessee to qualified buyers. Subject to approval bv primary lending source. Lessee responsible for maint. & excess wear & tear. THE INDEPENDENT, JULY 19, 1995 5 7 096b Window 094a Transportation 105 Boats for Sale W ashing 110 Autos for Sale 30'BLACK WATCH SF- '87, SONSHINE Tower, bimini w*eat, radar, Coast to Coast or Local WINDOW WASHING 300 gal. fuel. Canyon ready ICC Authority, Fully Insured SUMMER SALE! Professionally maintained, i r a w m i Competitive Rates 20% off Any Service 7/1-8/31 truly mint condition. $59,900. Personal Cars/Classic/Exotic Free Estimates/Fully Insured Replacement $145,000. Origi­ CADDY ELDORADO CaH 908-294-0636 ACT NOW! 1-800-648-0333 nal owner. 609-492-9654 ’83, White Loaded, clean, mint cond Asking $3,250 Call 908-i-679-9500 096a Window I WINDOW CLEANING Free Est. Call 908-613-0317 CHEVROLET BLAZER S-10 Treatm ents '85 Tahoe Pkg. ■ 4x4, air, p/s, /b, newly rebuilt transmission S read end. New Kenwood Classified Works! stereo, car phone, ski rack, Rock solid. 150,000 commuter Call 908-308-9384 miles. $3,450. Call AUTOMOTIVE 908-297-2381 096b Window W ashing 110 Autos for Sale AAA LEVY’S DUN-RITE WINDOWS WASHED BOATING Use your VISA STORMS & SCREENS BUICK CENTURY '86-4 door, GUTTERS CLEANED a/c, 6 cyl.. Runs well, as is. No waiting. Exc., clean work. $850. or best offer. Call or MASTERCARD ..By getting you the most car for your money. 908-422-9457 Reas, rales. 908-739-8755 105 Boats for Sale to pay for your BUICK PARK AVENUE '88 - ...By giving you the courteous, personal service you deserve. 4 door, full power, 1 owner, Classified Ads 118,000 hwy. miles, runs ...By giving you over 25 years of combined leasing expertise. Classiiied Works! 17’ ISLAND SAILBOAT great! Well maintained. New 1-800-660-4-ADS 82- Boat, motor & trailer Ask­ paint! Asking $4,500. Call ing $1,700. 908-238-5403 Paul 908-254-6465 "...By offering all Manufacturer Rebates and Rate Specials. Outside the We can help k Freehold, We Lease with alm ost > Manalapan, Every Make And Model ^ Marlboro area . any credit V Ca" CALL FOR A a ^1-800-81 LEASE!' NVLA National Vehicle ^ p r o b l e m ! Leasing Association FREE CUSTOM QUOTE a

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CHEVROLET CAMARO '87 AAA ABLE & DEAD 7 Days H e re Is An Starting at Auto, air cassette T-tops, p/s, Free Removal of Junk Cars. -t>, 66,000 miles. $3,200. or $$ for new/old. 908-390-5531 \ 1 \ m m v 4 1 . sst offer. Must sell! Call O ffe r From * 1 0 . 9 0 0 908-651-1053 ALL SCRAP CARS CHEVROLET Ca MARO ’89- AND TRUCKS. LARGE OR f Available At Similar Savings RS, orig. owner, 34,000 orig. SMALL ANY CONDITION. miles V8, auto. T-tops. ga­ H & H AUTO WRECKERS • 1992 White Sandstone, Auto - 42,157mi raged. Mint condition. Woman 908-591-0366 Circle Infiniti owned. Must sell. Many ex­ t r a s $9,800. Call • 1992 Beige, Auto - 32,000mi 908-257-3832 CARS/TRUCKS • 1993 Beige, 5-Speed - 29,015 CHEVRO LET MONTE FOR EXPORT T hat W on't CARLO SS ’84 - Purple, auto, 80-'94. Paying 1,000's over • 1993 Black, Auto - 46,849mi new 350, AC, PAW, P/L. Very dealers Hi miles OK. Lease & fast! Exc. cond. $6,000. bank payoffs OK Cash at Go O n • 1994 Blue, Auto - 11,275mi Call 908-521-8223 your door. Call 908-462-5017 BUY OR LEASE FOR: CHRYSLER LE BARON '87 Loaded, clean, 12,000 miles CASH FOR YOUR CAR 1992, White/Sandstone, 4-Door, 140 HP 4-Cyl on rebuilt engine. 1 owner. ARTY'S AUTO SALES Engine, Auto Trans, P/ABS Brakes, P/Steerlng, Air Must sell, $f,900. or best East Brunswick 908-257-6700 Fo re ver... offer Call 908-257-1830 Conditioning, Power Windows, Leather Interior, Central Locking, Anti-Theft System, Tilt, Cruise CHRYSLER LE BARON $ CASH PAID $ CONVERTIBLE 91 - Air, p/s, An makes & models. Cash on Control, AM/FM Stereo Cassette, Alloy Wheels, p/b, p/w, p/locks, cruise, the SPOT Call 908-477-6846 T/Class, Fully Equipped. 42,025mi. VIN#300865. airbag. 60,000 miles. $7,900. Call 908-873-6502 CASH PAID Ju ly 15th CRYSLER LE BARON 84 For junk cars, trucks, for •ecycjjn^. Call_an)(time Tommy CONVERTIBLE ll’s 908- 787-5453 Starting at Every option, must sell! t h r o u g h $2,9d0. or besi offer. Runs DONATE Vehicles, Boats & \I\H I’\W00886. great! Call 908-651-1053 Furniture to Jewish Heritage * 1 9 . 9 0 0 for the Blind Tax Deduct DODGE COLT ’84 FREE TOW! NEED NOT RUN Ju ly 25th 2 dr. hatch back Great shape. Available At Similar Savings $300. or best offer 8QO-2-DONATE •1993 Black-30,241 mi Call 908-254-3225 •1993 Green - 45,271 mi DODGE DART GT '71­ JUNK & RUNNING CARS In ven to ry 318 V8, console, mint black 24 HOUR SERVICE • 1994 Ivory Quartz, Touring - 18,425mi bucket seats, vinyl top. gold TOP CASH PRICES PAID body, a/c, p/s, auto. 59,( 908-536-8031, 609-758-8850 orig. miles. 2nd owner Must WANTED-RUNNING and 1993, Black/Beige, 4-Dr, 210 HP V-6 Engine, Auto see! $1,900. or best offer. Call REPAIRABLE Cars & Trucks Permitting! 7pm-10pm 908-615-9622 Trans, P/ABS Brks, P/Strg, Dual Air Bags, Climate $100. and UP Junk Cars Removed. 908-238-9481 Control, Air Conditioning, Pwr/Windows, Central FORD MUSTANG LX 86-124,000 miles, many ex­ WE BUY JUNK CARS L E A S E F O R : Locking, Keyless Entry, Sunroof, Heated Mirrrors. tras, many new components, Marlboro Auto Wreckers Bose AM/FM Stereo Cassette/CD, Hit, Cruise, Alloy 500 waft Sony stereo system, 908-591-1400 exc. cond in & out Askin- Wheels, Fully Equipped. 30,157mi. VIN#PM000886. negotia 908-723-9046 113 Auto Parts I N F I N I T I Mso convertibles Services 1991 Ivoty Quartz, Convl • 37,002ml • 1991 Ivory Quartz, Coupe ■ 44,765ml 1 HONDA ACCORD LX RADIAL TIRES (4) Q \ > 1992 Ivory Quartz. Convl - 47,012ml • 1992 Ivory Quartz, Coupe - 44,499mi V White. 2 door Auto. P205/75R15. $40 C a ll 1991 Ivoty Quartz, Coupe - 33,115ml • 1992 Ivory Quartz, Coupe • 44,492mi I power. New tires. 63,500 hwy 908-525-2341 after 6pm mi. GREAT condition. $9,000 INFINITI Call 908-238-5622 116 Motorcycles HONDA ACCORD LX ’85 M opeds Starting at 4 dr., auto, a/c cruise, p/w, p/s p/b, 107 000 hwy. mi. KAWASAKI EX500 '91-Black * 1 4 . 9 0 0 $2,800. 908-238-7328 & gray, targa faring. Excellent condition, 3*00 mires. $3,000. PRE-OWNED CARS o r best offer Call Available At Similar Savings 908-741-3516 leave msg • 1991 Ivory Quartz • 64,111ml • 1992 Black - • 1992 Green, Active - 28,900mi 46,711ml HONDA PRELUDE Si • 1992 Ivory Quartz, Active - 39,275ml • 1992 Black '85. Red. All power, 5 speed, 117 Trucks/Vans a/c, sunroof. Great cond. Ask­ w v 24hr. Roadside Assistance • 1992 Ivory Quartz, Traction - 41,241 ml 45,079ml ing $3,300. Cell 908-671-0449 • 1992 Ivory Quartz, Traction - 53,276ml • 1992 Green - BLAZER '91-4.3, V6, auto, LOOKING FOR USED CAR? 4x4, 4 door, low mileage, ma­ Trip Interruption Benefits • 1992 Ivory Quartz - 54,271 ml 48,087mi What year? We can do better • 1992 Green- 26,645ml roon/red, asking $12,500. Call for you! Call 908-390-8406 908-536-7691. (7\> Free Service Loan Car •1992 Black. -44,211ml Beeper 1-917-218-0946 CHEVROLET S10 BLAZER 3.9% Financing Available MERCEDES '86 - 4x4, V6, auto, AC, P/W. 1992, Ivory Quartz/Beige, 4-Door, 278 HP V-8 P/L. P/B, P/S, cruise, $4,500. on All Pre-Owned Infinitis 400E ’92 - RARE Call 908-521-8223 Engine, Auto Trans, P/ABS Brakes, P/Steering, V8, auto. 4 door, sunroof, to Qualified Buyers dual airbags. ABS, ASR trac­ Driver Side Air Bag, Air Conditioning, P/Windows, tion, white/grey leather, all op­ CHEVROLET S10 BLAZER Central Locking, Bose AM/FM stereo Cassette, Tilt, tions, garaged. MINT in/out. 4X4 ’87. 2 door black. Original Pre-Owned Infinitis Non-smoker. $29,500 Call owner 47,000 miles. Loaded. Available with 7-year/ Cruise Control, BBS Alloy Wheels, T/Glass, Posi- 908-449-2221 Garage kept Asking $7,995. Call 908-257-&545 100,000 mile Warranties Traction, Fully Equipped. 54,275ml. VIN#NM210217. MERCURY SABLE '86- 4 dr. p/s, p/b, a/c, V-6, am/fm CHEVY '88- C-30 Rack Body cass., tilt, cruise, new tires, Dump- a/c, p/s, p/b, 350, 4 96.000 mf. Asking $1,200 speed, 59,000 onginal miles. 87 Audi 5000S '85 vw Quantum '87 Dodge Caravan 86 BMW 3256S 908-727-9065 Excellent condition $10,000. 4-Door, 5-CylFnr Aulo hns, ?/ 4-tar. m , w in g , Auto fm. P/Ms, to, F M , 4-Cj/f Ing, Auto tons, P/Slrj 2-Dr, 4 fna, Auto fas, t/Strg, P/Ms, MERCURY TRACER 88- firm. Call 908-409-2636. Brks, A/C, Cmil» Cntrl, P/Sty IVAssisI Slrg, A/C. f/Wnk/Mhs, M P/Ms, hr Con&mng, t/Wmk/lks, 0Oi A/C, FWr/Winhws/lods/Antetm, lecrtiet Wagon Great running condi­ Cruise. t/Def, Inter Mobs, All/?* Stereo frnt Birder Sects, Cruise, t/Qef AM/fM front Bucket Stats, leafear Del/Wiper,Def/Wtper, fitterStats, front Bucket Sects, Int Wipers, Cruise, l/Del, tion. Loaded Asking $1,900 FORD BRONCO Cossette, Mhf MM. J/Shs. Sat fcrf Stereo Cassette, Aky Meek, I/ticss. Sun Fill Stereo Cassette, l/Class. 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Wipers, AM/ffA Steteo Cassette, Int. Vipers, IM a , AM/FM Stereo Cassette. spd, loaded, running boards, T/Ohss. 58,518 mi. VUW0027188. Pre-Owned 40,457mi. (lWfF236190 $13,000. Call 908-329-8133 excellent condition, 80k miles PLYMOUTH HORIZON '86 $6,400 or best offer. Call 5 spd Manual. 4 dr silver. Air 908-671-4363. 156,000 mi. Very good cond. $ 8 , 5 0 0 Select Autos $ 1 0 , 9 0 0 JEEP CHEROKEE LAREDO $1,245. 908-946-8178 89 - 4X4. 112,000 miles. New tires. Good condition. $7,900. 93 Chevy 2-24 '94 Mitsubishi Galant 92 Honda Accord ex 92 Ford F150 PONTIAC FIREBIRD Call 908-323-0611 t, 2-Dr, UyfFng, Auto Hans ti/00, 4-tar, Auto Irons, Hyf Ing, t/ABS Brks, Auto w/OD, HytEna, P/Brks, P/Strg, Fhreside M-llp, 4-tar, Hvl Ing, 5 Sal '82. Grey. 4 cyf., T-top, p/s, MITSUBISHI MONTERO '88 P/S«a t/ABS Brks, t/Wfuk/Us/Mins, " 'Assist Slrg A/C, (lottt From Bucket Seats, P/Wndows/Locks/lint, Cloth Seats, to hits, t/S, P/B, A/C, t/Oass, A y p/b Good cond. Asking $850 Call 908-360-919B 4X4 5 spd air, p/s, p/b, p/w, i front Bucket Seats, It, Cruise, s / W t o W »,&*», I Def, W, Cruise, Inter. Wipers, Sun Hoof, m,r/Wlnds/U:s, Sun loot. Mess Frrlry, trucker package. New tires, . . Wipers, AM/FM Stereo Cass, , I/® ass, Moon tool, AM/FM Stereo Cass. 41,680 mi. Sec Aim, AM/FM Stereo Cass, Duel Forks, PONTIAC FIREBIRD brakes, tune up. Excellent t/Shss.27,i59m. mfr,7105140: Stereo Cass. 33,4Vm. v m m s i3 . VJim i 14836. SUtrWU 44,911 mi. VimB03249. FORMULA '79 for car or parts condition. Low mileage. Ask­ White, blue int. 350 V8. Best ing $5,500.------Call908-264-2 S 1-2162 offer. Call 908-972-6404 NISSAN PICKUP KING CAB $ 1 0 , 9 0 0 $ 1 2 ,9 0 0 $ 1 2 , 9 0 0 $ 1 3 , 9 0 0 SAAB 9000C.D '92 '89 5 speed. 92,000 miles. Ex­ 1 yr. bumper-bumper war­ cellent running condition, ranty, all options, 34,000 needs some body work. Ask­ miles, like new. $20,000 neg. ing $3,250. Call 908-577-8458 — ^IJUitmuxntA Sc ^0cean- czb

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LEASE FOR 36 MOS: *95 PONTIAC l a w D O W N $ GRAND AM SE Q PAYMENT! 3 I 3 4-Door, FRWD, Auto Trans w/OD, 3.0L V-6 Engine, Elec. Fuel Inj, P /Strg, P /A B S Brks, A /C , Climate Control, Dual Air Bags, Central Locking, Power S e a ts/W in d s/M irrs/A n t, Leather Interior, R/D ef, Tilt, Cruise, Inter. Wipers, A M /F M Stereo Cass/CD, Keyless Entry, Anti-Theft System, Moon Roof, Alloy Wheels, T/Glass, Fully Loaded. V\N#TT007501. MSRP: $ 3 1 ,6 0 0 Total of Payments $ 1 4 ,3 6 4 + tax.

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• Coupe • Power Windows • Front Wheel Drive • Till Wheel Column LEASE FOR 38 MOS: • 4 spd w/OD • Cruise Control • Power Steering • Bucket Seats • Power Brakes • Recliner Seats • 6 Cyl. VB •Pow er Sport Mirrors i o w d o w n s n j t a • Center Console • Mag/Aluminum • Air Conditioning Wheels • Tinted Glass • Remote Keyless P A Y M E N T ! £ r § W B & • Rear Delogger/Delroster Entry • Cassette • Stk #6855 4-Door, FRWD, Auto Trans w/OD, 140 HP 4-Cyl Engine, Elec. Fuel Inj, • Power Door Locks • VIN SC772527 P /Strg, P /A B S Brks, Air Conditioning, Dual Air Bags, Central Locking, •M SRP‘17,897 Power Windows/Mirrors/Antenna. Rear Def, Tilt Wheel, Cruise '209 X 36 months plus tax. Closed End Lease. $499 customer down payment. Inception fees: 1st Control, Inter. W ipers, A M /F M Stereo Cassette/CD, Anti-Theft m onth $350 refundable security, tax, MV, DOC, System, Alloy Wheels, Tinted Glass, Fully Loaded. VIN#ST524711. Value Package. 12,000 miles per year, 18* over. $49 9 D O W N MSRP:...... $ 2 4 ,3 5 5 Total of Payments $ 9 ,4 6 2 + tax.

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OWs, 2 dr., 6 cyf., auto O/D trans., pwr stmgMs/Wind/tocks/min., AIR, AM/FM stereo cass., tilt, cruise, r/def., b/s mldgs, cloth bckts, console, radials, int. wip., alum. whls. Stk.#1065. Beige, 4 dr, 4 cyl, 5 spd. man. trans, pwr. strng/brks, AIR, Ford 3 dr. FWD,Dual air bags, driver/passenger side, 4 cyl., 5 speed man. VINJSD330021. MSRP $18,200. Payments based on 36 month closed end lease with 36 equal AM/FM cass, r/def, 1/glass, b/s mldgs, cloth, buckets, O/D trans., pwr strng/brks, no air, r/det, t/glass, cloth bckts, console, all pymts. of $295 pius tax. $0 Down. 1st. pymt. + $300 sec. dep. & $400 bank fee due at lease season tires. Stk.#80070. VIN.#SW144587, M SRP $10,200. Price incl. net inception. 12,000 miJyr. then 15c/mi. thereafter Purchase option at lease end = $10,192. Total console, all season tires, int wipers, Stk #95-0048. VIN pymts.= $10,620. Lessee responsible for excess wear & tear. #SC065609. MSRP $14,862 factory rebate & $400 College Grad rebate it qual.

LEASE PER MO. FOR 36 MOS. *11.9 9 7 NEW 1995 NEW 1995 NEW 1995 CMC “ i - ^ O Y O T A I d o d g e I JIMMY CAMRY STRATUS

GMC, 6 cyl., auto O/D trans., pwr strng/brks/windAocks/ant/mirr., AIR, AM/FM stereo cass., tilt, Dodge, 4 dr., 4 cyl., auto trans., pwr strng/brks, AIR, Black, 4 dr, 4 cyl, 5 spd man trans, pwr. strng/brks, AIR, AM/FM cruise, r/def., t/glass, b/s mldgs, doth bckts, console, radials, int. wip., alum. whls. Stk.#2734. AM/FM stereo cass., r/def., t/glass, b/s mldgs, radial tires, VIN.#S2537959. MSRP $26,890.' Payments based on 27 month dosed end lease vwth 27 equal stereo, tilt, r/def, t/glass, console, radials, int wipers, owner loyalty pymts. of $249 plus tax. $1800 cap cost reduction + 1st pymt., $250 sec. dep. & $400 bank fee due int. wip. Stk.#5316. VINJSN602848. MSRP $16,129., Incl. at lease inception. 12,000 mi./yr. then 15c/mi. thereafter. Purchase option at lease end = $500 if qual. Stk #95-0470. VIN #SU600312. MSRP $17,867. $400 College Grad rebate if qual. $14,805.78. Total pymts.= $6723. Lessee responsive for excess wear & tear. LEASE PER MO. BUY BUY FOR 27 MOS. FOR * 1 4 .9 9 7 FOR EAST WWMAN SPRMCS ROAD ■ RED BMK TOYOTA IN LAKEWOOD ROUTE 6 6 • NEPTUNE ftfli) 741-0910 Cff//(i)364-9000 Co//0922-1050

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* g ] | v \ m w BUHLER Bodge R v?9 9 4 PLYMOUTH 1994 DODGE SPIRIT mmmmmm. F x j r ACCLAIM 4 DR. tjfc& cyl., auto trans., P/S, P/B, A'C, P / L , cyl., auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, tilt/cruise, t f m m tilt/cruise, A M /FM stereo, r. def.,T.G ., air bag. WF AM/FM stereo, T.G. Stk. #8719. VIN Q Q Balance of Factory Warranty. Program Car. ^ #RF123631. 18,770 miles. ip Stk. #3684. VIN #R T316837.16,400 miles. 9 , 9 9 5

1994 PLYMOUTH 1990 JEEP 1994 FORD TAURUS 1993 JEEP GRAND 1994 DODGE SPIRIT 1993 GMC 1994 DODGE INTREPID 1994 DODGE SPIRIT ACCLAIM CHEROKEE WAGON LX CHEROKEE V-6, auto t/ans., P/S, P/B A/C, P/L. SONOMA PICKUP V-6, auto trans. w/od., P/S, P/B, A/C, V-6, auto trans. w/od., P/S, P/B, V-6, auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, V*8, auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/W, tilt/cruise, r. def., AM/FM ster­ P/L, P/W, till/cruise, console, buck­ A/C, P/L, P/W, tilt/cruise, AM/FM 4 cyl., auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, 6 cyl., 5 spd. man. trans., P/S, 4 cyl., auto trans., P/S, P/B, no P/l, PIW, P/seats, tilt/cruise, root P/L, P/W, P/seats, tilt/cruise, roof eo cass., T.G., doth int., air bag. A/C, A’ /FM stereo cass., bed­ ets, AM/FM stereo, r. del., T.G., cloth stereo, r/def., T.G., doth int., air AM/FM stereo cass. Stk. #9196. P/B, A/C, AM/FM stereo cass. bag. Balance of Factory Warranty. rack, alloy whls., AM/FM stereo rack, console, buckets. Stk. Balance of Factory Warranty. liner, step bumper. VIN int, dual air bags. Balance of Factory VIN #MF663463.60,253 miles. Stk. #9200. VIN #LL252474. cass.,, leather int. Stk. #9203. #9220. VIN #PC675689. 24,289 Program Car. Stk. #3511. VIN Warranty. Program Car. Stk. #3649. Program Car. Stk. #3650. VIN 70,454 mites. #P0516207.9,985 miles. VIN #RA212281.33,416 mites. miles. #RT265770.16,800 miles. VIN #RH348706.18,247 miles. #RT225064.17,700 mites. * 6 ,7 7 5 * 9 ,4 5 0 $1 4 , 4 7 5 * 1 9 ,9 9 9 $1 0 , 9 9 5 * 9 ,9 9 5 * 1 4 ,7 9 5 * 1 0 ,9 9 5

1990 MERCURY 1993 FORD 1992 CHEVY 1992 CHRYSLER 1994 CHRYSLER 1994 CHRYSLER 1994 DODGE TOPAZ 4 DR. PROBE GT BLAZER S-10 4 DR. LEBARON COUPE LEBARON CONV. LEBARON CONV. SHADOW 2 DR. 4 cyl., auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, V-6, aulo trans. w/od., P/S, P/B, A'C, P/t, V-6, auto trans. w/od., P/S, P/8, A/C, P/L, 4 cyl., auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, V-6, auto trans., P/S, P/B, P/W, V-6. auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, V-6, auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, tilt/cruise, AM/FM stereo, P/W, tilt/cruise, cons., buckets, alloy whls., P/W, p/seats. Wt'cruise, console, buckets, 4 cyl., 5 spd. man. trans., P/S, tilt/cruise, alloy whls., AM/FM P/L, P/W, tilt/cruise, console, P/L, P/W, tilt/cruise, buckets, r/def., T.G., doth int, air bag. wire *hl. cvrs., r. del,, AfcVFM stereo cass. alloy whls., wire whl. cvrs, AM/FM stereo P/B, A/C, AM/FM stereo cass. VIN P/L. Stk. #9223. VIN #LK600324. buckets, alloy whls., AM/FM ster­ Balance of Factory Warranty. T.G., doth int, dual air bags. Balance of #RN 180645.22,504 miles. 80,113 miles. stereo cass. Stk. #9231. VIN AM/FM stereo cass. Stk. #9245. Factory Warranty. Program Car. Stk. I cass., T.G., doth int, Balance of Factoty eo cass., T.G., 4X4. Stk. #9239. Program Car. Stk. #3682. VIN #3685. VIN #RF223300.20,450 rrtles. Warranty. Program Car. Slk. #3686. VIN #P5211678.13,177 miles. VIN #N0159133.46,835 miles. VIN #NT346421.36,625 miles. #RT344911.12,560 mites. #RF297430.19,300 miles. $4 , 4 9 5 $1 4 , 6 7 5 * 1 3 ,9 9 5 * 8 ,9 9 5 * 1 0 ,4 9 5 * 1 3 ,9 9 0 * 1 3 ,9 9 0 * 7 ,9 9 5 1993 CHEVY 1994 JEEP 1993 PLYMOUTH 1991 NISSAN KING 1991 DODGE 1991 DODGE SPIRIT 1994 DODGE DAKOTA 1992 FORD CAVALIER Z-24 WRANGLER DUSTER 2 DR. CAB PICKUP DYNASTY 4 cyl., 4 spd. trans., P/S, P/B, SLTCLUB CAB PICKUP TAURUS V-6, auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, V-6, auto, trans., P/S, P/B. A/C. 4 cyt., 5 spd. man. trans., P/S, V-6, auto trans. w/od., P/S, P/B, A/C, tilt/cruise, AM/FM stereo, 6 cyl., 5 spd. man. trans., P/S, V-6, auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, 4 cyl., 5 spd. man. trans., P/S, r. def., T.G., cloth int Stk. P/W, tilt/cruise, buckets, alloy P/B, tilt whl., AM/FM stereo Stk. #9257. VIN #PN672692. P/B, A/C. Stk. #9276. VIN A/C, tilt/cruise, AM/FM stereo, P/B, A/C, P/L. P/W. AM/FM AM/FM stereo cass., r. def., whls., AM/FM stereo cass. Stk. #3417. VIN #MF644214. stereo cass., step bumper. VIN T.G., cloth int., Stk. #3525. VIN cass, hard top. Stk. #9256. VIN 32,441 miles. #MC404288.66,687 miles. r/def., T.G. Stk. #3373. VIN #RW114201.33,060 miles. #NA172824. 64,650 miles. #9251. VIN #P7203716. 25,532 #MD230845.69,243 mites. 66,521 miles. miles. #RP419059.18,871 miles. $9 , 6 9 5 $8 , 9 9 5 * 1 1 ,9 9 5 $1 1 ,9 9 5 * 5 ,9 9 5 * 5 ,5 9 5 * 1 1 ,9 9 5 * 7 ,9 9 5

1992 TOYOTA 1994 CHRYSLER 1994 PLYMOUTH 1991 PLYMOUTH 1993 MERCURY 1993 DODGE 1992 PLYMOUTH 1992 PLYMOUTH COROLLA 4 DR. DX LEBARON CONV. ACCLAIM 4 DR. SUNDANCE 4 DR. COUGAR RX7 SHADOW VOYAGER VOYAGER 4 cyl., auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, V-6., auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, 4 cyf., auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, 4 cyl., auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, V-6, auto trans. P/S, PS, A/C, P/L 4 dr., 4 cyl., auto trans., P/S, P/B, V-6, auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, roof V-6, auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, roof cruise, AM/FM stereo cass., P/L, P/W, tilt/cruise, buckets, tilt/cruise, AM/FM stereo cass., tilt/cruise. Stk. #9191. VIN P/W, AM/FM stereo cass leather A/C, console, buckets, AM/FM rack, buckets, AM/FM stereo, rack, buckets, AM/FM stereo, T.G., crown roof. Stk. #9185. VIN AM/FM stereo cass., T.G. Stk. Stk. #9190. VIN #RF323887. #MN502222.68.000 mites. int. VIN #PH658773.37,010 mites. stereo, r/def., T.G. Stk, #3699. VIN r/def., T.G. Stk. #3702. VIN r/def., T.G. cloth int. Stk. #3704. #NC 165045.47,878 miles. #9186. VIN #RF303612. 18,362 #PN504452. 28,232 miles. #NR617633. 69.365 miles. VIN #NR762005. 41,693 miles. miles. 20,150 miles. $5 ,9 9 5 $9 , 4 9 5 $1 3 , 9 9 5 * 9 ,9 9 5 ‘ 1 2 ,7 5 0 * 6 ,9 9 5 * 8 ,9 9 5 * 9 ,9 9 5

1990 BUICK LESABRE 1991 TOYOTA MR2 1994 CHRYSLER 19S4 PLYMOUTH 1991 DODGE DAKOTA 1994 CHEVROLET 1993 DODGE 1994 DODGE 4 DR. LIMITED 2 DR. TURBO CONCORDE 4 DR. ACCLAIM 4 DR. 4X4 PICKUP CAVALIER COUPE CARAVAN CARAVAN SE V-6, auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, 4 cyl., 5 spd. man. trans., P/S, V-6, auto, trans., P/S. P/B, A/C, V-6, auto, trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, V-6, auto, trans., P/S, P/B, AC, 4 cyl., auto, trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, V-6, auto, trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, V-€, auto, trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/L, P/W, titt/cruise, AM/FM ster­ P/B, A/C, PAN, tilt/cruise, buck­ P/L, P/W, tiJt/crui$e, AM/FM ster­ tilt/cruise, AM/FM stereo. Stk. buckets, AM/FM stereo. Stk. console, buckets, r. del., AM/FM rrof rack, buckets, r. def., AM/FM P/W, tilt/cruise, rod rack, buckets, eo cass. Stk. #9194^ VIN ets, AM/FM stereo cass., CD eo cass., T.G. Slk. #8975. VIN #9122. VIN #RT276250. 19,098 #3726. VIN #MS271426. 49,160 stereo cass., T.G., doth int. Stk. sereo cass., T.G Balance of AM/FM stereo, r. def., T.G., Balance #LH550739.49,844 miles. player, leather int. Stk. #9195. #3727, VIN #R7220223. 19,170 Factory Warranty. Stk. #3735. VIN of Factory Warranty. Stk. #3739. VIN VIN #M0017273.42,613 miles. #RH236301.23,780 miles. miles. miles. mites. #r*Rl31148 42,442 mites. #RR575514.12,560 miles. $8 , 9 9 5 $1 2 ,9 9 5 * 1 6 ,9 9 5 * 1 0 ,9 9 5 * 8 ,9 9 5 * 8 ,9 9 5 * 1 1 ,9 9 0 * 1 5 ,9 9 0

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ROUTE 35 • HAZLET Newman Springs Rd • Red Bank CHRYSLER Parkway Dodge 7 Vym autfi Exit 117 264-5000 Dodge Trucks s? 747-0040 Prices include all costs to be paid by a consumer, except foi Jeep J Eagle licensing, registration and taxes. ©Mayer & Dunn Adv. THE INDEPENDENT, JULY 19, 1995 6 3

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New • 1995 • Mercury

VILLAGER G S wagon, 3.0 liter Fl, auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W, P/8-way driver seat, dual P/mirrors, r. def., 7 pass., tilt whl., speed cont., lugg. rack, underseat storage, alum, whls., all­ season radials, light grp., P/r. vent window, flip open liftgate window r A/C & heat, pnvacy glass cloth int., G S trim. STK. #S640. VIN. #SDJ58522 M SRP $24,035. Opt. Pkg. Disc. $1,000. Rebate $1,000. College Grad Rebate $400.38 Month Lease $ p e r m o . + ta x 2 LOTS WITH OVER 200 NEW LINCOLN’S AND MERCORY’S AVAILABLE

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G S 4 dr. sedan, 2.0 liter 4 cyl., 5 spd. man. trans., A/C, P/antenna, heated mirrors, r. def., AM/FM 4 dr., 4.6 liter EFI, V-8, auto trans. w/od., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W, keyless entry system, AM/FM ster­ stereo cass., cloth int., STK. #S442. VIN. #SK624535. M SR P $15,545. Opt. Pkg. Disc. $300. Rebate eo cass., traction assist., cloth int., white sidewall tires. Loaded!. STK. #S152. VIN. #SY603276. $500. College Grad Rebate $400 Irwin Disc. $1,050.38 Month Lease M SR P $37,240. Rebate $2,000. Owner Loyalty Rebate $1,000.24 Month Lease

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4 6 2 - 1 8 1 8 Village & Mystique are 38 Month Closed End Leases. 12,000 miles per year, 110 per mile over. Town Car is 24 Month Closed End Lease, 12,000 miles per year, 15c per mile over. Prices include all rebates. Villager $1,386 down, Town Car $879 don, Mystique $199 down plus 1st payment, ref. sec. dep. and $450 bank fee. No bank fee on Town Car. Includes all costs to be paid by consumer except license, registration & taxes. GAP insurance' ' ' ' 6 4 THE INDEPENDENT, JULY 19, 1995

V6 ENGINE • AUTOMATIC • DUAL AIR BAGS • POWER DRIVER S SEAT AIR CONDITIONING •ALUMINUM WHEELS •CRUISE CONTROL AM/FM STEREO CASSETTE • TINTED GLASS •ACCENT STRIPE POWER WINDOWS, LOCKS, STEERING & BRAKES REMOTE FUEL DOOR & TRUNK RELEASE • FRONT & REAR MATS

New 1995 Mercury 4-door, VIN#SA642897, MSRP $20,525 Purchase price includes $2000 Mfr incentive

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16-VALVE QUAD-FOUR ENGINE • AIR BAG • ABS 2.2L 4-CYL • AIR BAG • ANTI-LOCK BRAKES 3.8LV6- DUAL AIR BAGS- ANTI-LOCK BRAKES ■ A/C 3.8L VS • DUAL AIR BAGS • ANTI-LOCK BRAKES • A/C AUTOMATIC ■ FRONT WHEEL DRIVE • A/C AUTOMATIC ■ FRONT WHEEL DRIVE■ AIR COND ELECTRONIC AUTOMATIC ■ FRONT WHEEL DRIVE ELEC CONTROLLED AUTOMATIC ■FRONT WHEEL DRIVE AM/FM STEREO CASSETTE ■ TINTED GLASS AM/FM STEREO CASSETTE ■ TINTED GLASS POWER WINDOWS, LOCKS & STEERING ■ CRUISE AM/FM STEREO CASSETTE • POWER WINDOWS & LOCKS RECLINING BUCKET SEATS ■ CONSOLE REAR DEFROSTER ■ CRUISE CONTROL AM/FM STEREO CASSETTE ■ ILLUMINATED ENTRY POWER SEATS, TRUNK, MIRRORS & ANTENNA POWER STEERING ■ WET-ARM WIPERS • FOG LAMPS POWER WINDOWS,LOCKS & STEERING TILT WHEEL ■ ANTI-THEFT ■ REAR DEFROSTER CRUISE CONTROL • TILT WHEEL • KEYLESS ENTRY

New 1995 Pontiac 4-door stock#7016 VIN#SM588442, MSRP $15,295 New 1995 Buick 4-door stock#6997 VIN#S6485947. MSRP $17,436 New 1995 Pontiac 4-door stock#6482 VIN#S4234848. MSRP $21,829 New 199: Burck 4-door stock#6648 VIN#SH634995. MSRP $30,562 Price includes $1000 Mir rebate ftice includes $1000 Mir rebale Ftice includes $1000 M ir rebate Price includes $1500 Mtr rebale