National Breast Cancer Awareness Month Roselle residents allege animosity between politicians By Elana Knopp Dansereau took over for Holley as mayor after Holley Staff Writer stepped down when he was appointed to the New Jersey Roselle residents are coming forward and speaking out General Assembly. about what they say is an abuse of power by several Roselle According to Johnson, councilmember Reginald Atkins, politicians. who she says is a close ally of Holley’s, moved a filing cabi­ According to many, the situation has gotten so bad that net from the office immediately next door to Dansereau’s at a group has been formed by residents, calling themselves, borough hall, and moved it into the doorway, entirely “Help Stand Up to Tyrants,” which was started in 2015 by blocking one of two doorways from the currently-empty citizens of Roselle who are saying that they have had office to Dansereau’s. The office, according to Johnson, enough. Members of the group say that they voted to would be used for an assistant for Dansereau — if the coun­ remain anonymous at this time, “due to the vindictive atti­ cil would ever agree to give her one. tudes of the present council.” Roselle resident Maria Hegener told LocalSource that Residents, many of whom regularly attend council meet­ she saw a filing cabinet in the doorway when she arrived at ings, say that since Roselle Mayor Christine Dansereau took town hall. Hegener said that she was there to volunteer as office in 2015, she has been abused by several members of Dansereau’s assistant after seeing the mayor turned down the Roselle town council, along with former Roselle mayor repeatedly at council meetings. When she arrived, said and current state Assemblyman Jamel Holley, and that Hol­ Hegener, Dansereau showed her the filing cabinet barri­ ley and councilmembers have been abusing their power and cading one of two doorways to the mayor’s office. “It was ignoring the needs of borough residents. the doorway leading to the adjacent office that is supposed An incident at borough hall last week, however, seems to to be the assistant’s office,” Hegener said. “Atkins said that be the last straw in what residents say is a laundry list of he wanted to use that as a meeting room for the council, but abuses against the mayor and residents at the hands of Hol­ that’s just another excuse why the mayor can’t use that ley and several councilmembers. room. The council already has a meeting room.” According to Cynthia Johnson, a longtime resident of According to Hegener, when she got to the office, she Roselle, Dansereau has been requesting a part-time assis­ physically moved back the heavy filing cabinet herself. “It tant since she took office and has been denied this request was a struggle to push it over,” she said. by the council each time they voted on the ordinance. “The Hegener said that she then placed a note on the cabinet that mayor asked for an assistant, but the council hired two read, “Please do not move.” She said, “The next day, the cabi­ clerks,” Johnson told LocalSource in a phone call. “They net was back blocking the door. To me, that’s harassment.” made it clear that she’s not getting an assistant. This is But according to Atkins, he moved the cabinet due to nothing but political retribution because she ran two can­ lack of space in the adjacent office. “The filing cabinet was didates against the councilmembers.” in a room that the old recreation director used to use,” A filing cabinet at Borough Hall placed in front A Roselle council member and several residents have Atkins told LocalSource in a phone call. “Before the cabinet of the mayor’s doorway, which leads to anoth­ confirmed that Dansereau supported two candidates who was moved, it was OK’d for us to move it. We put chairs in er office the mayor would like to use for an were running against councilmembers. See ROSELLE, Page 7 assistant. Vote-by-mail-ballot concerns addressed by county clerk ByBv Jennifer RuhinnRubino “t on rvffinn in \AInn4^I/\l/l nn J T7ll~„L 1 u 1 . .1 1 r .1 . _ _ “I have an office in Westfield and Elizabeth where peo­ ’At the end of the review period, all of the provisional Staff Writer ple can come see me to sign up for the vote-by-mail ballot,” ballots certified by the Board of Elections are tallied and Many residents remain leery about vote-by-mail ballots. County Clerk Joanne Rajoppi told LocalSource on the reported to my office,” Rajoppi said in a recent press According to an Oct. 17 press release from Union County, phone. “It’s a one-stop service where they come and fill out release. “I add these numbers to the vote-by-mail and written by Joanne Rajoppi, after the polls close on Election an application and ballot. They fill out the ballot in private polling place numbers, and I report the grand total to the Day, Nov. 8, vote-by-mail ballots are tallied and added to and drop it into a locked box which is picked up by the public as the official, certified results of the election.” the total numbers provided by each polling location. The Board of Elections each day.” Although some voters are concerned about voter results are then posted on the county clerk’s website. There is also some confusion about the difference fraud, vote-by-mail ballots actually provide more of According to the press release, personal information is between a provisional ballot and a vote-by-mail ballot. paper trail, which might reduce this from happening. never recorded on a mail ballot. They are placed in a “A provisional ballot is used by poll workers at the Another reason it’s becoming more popular is because of secure envelope with a detachable certificate, which polling locations,” Rajoppi told LocalSource over the its convenience. Traveling to poll locations and waiting includes the name, address and signature of the voter. phone. “It is managed under the Board of Elections and in line can take a substantial amount of time. For some The ballot isn't opened by the Board of Elections until this used for residents that have recently moved, or as an absen­ people, it isn’t always possible to squeeze this into their portion of the ballot is detached. This provides two pur­ tee ballot. The voter signs an affidavit and the boards schedules. Also, the penalties for voter fraud are pretty poses: one is to protect privacy and another is to record reviews the ballot to make sure it was completed by a regis­ severe, and most people wouldn’t consider it worth the the vote. tered voter.” risk. The press release also states that a vote-by-mail ballot According to the press release, the review process also Some voters have expressed concerns that party plays a can also be used as a backup in case a voter is unable to ensures that the voter hasn’t also completed a vote by mail role in who chooses to vote by mail. It is said that democ-' arrive to a polling location on Election Day. Polling loca­ ballot. The review process begins the day after Election Day rats are more likely to vote by mail, and this option could tions depend on the district in which the voter resides. and concludes within seven days. make them more likely to participate in the voting process. 2 — October 27, 2016 — Union County LocalSource

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Elizabeth schools on lead, transparency Stuyvesant ByBv Elana KnoppKnnnn til ora llOC noirnt* I —. ..1 / _ 1 _ _ there has never been an instance of a per­ bers, not Pat Politano who is paid to spin HAIRCUTTING Staff Writer u son being ill from lead in the drinking things since he’s also their campaign The Elizabeth School District is firing water in the city — from any source — and strategist,' Lorenz said. “It’s amazing how back at parents in the district who continue is available to direct parents who have con­ the board members get to drink bottled to criticize the district’s handling of elevat­ cerns.” ed water lead levels in most of the district’s water at board meetings, yet our kids Parent-advocate and BOE candidate weren’t even offered as much or given as 41 schools. Christina Moreira told LocalSource that Lead testing results from the district’s much. So much for their ‘Children First’ the district only acted at parents’ contin­ rhetoric. Children are first alright — the 41 schools show that 37 of those schools ued urging to do so. “I went before the have elevated levels of lead in water first to drink lead.” board at least three times asking for them Luis Cuoto, director of Plant, Property, sources throughout the schools, with sever­ to release the lead test result from the 2013 Quality Hair Cuts and Equipment for Elizabeth schools, al of those schools having alarmingly high testing so that parents could have their shared the district’s testing and remedia­ At Affordable Prices levels. children tested for lead if there were high tion process with LocalSource. “The water The state-regulated limit for lead is cur­ levels found in that particular school,” SENIOR CITIZEN $ 1 1 outlets identified for testing were flushed 1 ^ 0 0 rently 15 parts per billion. Moreira said. “They have, till this day, not the day before for a few seconds.” Cuoto SPECIAL 1 J Parents in the district have publicly released them. I was able to obtain the told LocalSource, who said that outlets can Mon., Tiles., Wed., Thurs., Fri. admonished Elizabeth Superintendent of results myself after several OPRA requests be flushed between eight and 48 hours Schools Olga Hugelmeyer, along with BOE and posted the results on Elizabeth Par­ before sampling. OPEN MON. thru SAT. members, for not properly addressing the ents and Students Care. We kept asking for Cuoto said the sampling was conduct­ issue, as well as voicing concern over what the water to be retested, as did board 1654 STUYVESANT AVE.-UNION ed early in the morning in most district they say is a lack of transparency in the dis­ member Carlos Trujillo, and to provide 908-851-2813 schools — well before staff and students trict. bottled water until it was done. The board Parent-advocates in the district have did not act, although several board mem­ arrive — so that the water inside the said that they have been asking the district bers donated several cases of water to the buildings is not disturbed. According to to test for lead over the last few years, yet Flint, Michigan water crisis at one of our Cuoto, water samples were collected by the district ignored these requests. Fur­ board meetings.” the consultant sampling team in 250-ml thermore, parents allege that the BOE Moreira also maintains that the district plastic bottles supplied by the testing lab. chose not to perform lead testing in the dis­ only tested because of mounting pressure The samples were then submitted to a trict until the state Board of Education by parents at school board meetings, testing lab for analysis. “The initial reme­ mandated the testing in July. which she says coincided with the state’s diation for outlets that exceeded the Districts that test within 365 days will action level of 15 PPM was to be shut 0 mandatory testing requirement. “They kept be eligible for state reimbursement saying they were going above and beyond down as soon as we received the results,” through $10 million allocated for water in doing this, but the truth is they had to. It said Cuoto. O testing in the state budget. was required,” she said. According to Cuoto, a follow-up reme­ Parents also state that once the results Maria Lorenz, a parent-advocate in diation plan for outlets exceeding the were back, the district did not post them the district and a candidate running for action limit is already in place. Bubbler until weeks later, and that parents did not the school board, told LocalSource that and other plumbing components on know where to find these results once they the district has not yet released or water fountains will be replaced as “In B usiness 60 Y e a r s ” were posted. informed parents about water testing in required and will be retested and kept But Pat Politano, spokesperson for Eliz­ 2013. “Only in March of this year was a shut off until passing results are received. abeth schools, told LocalSource that the communication sent out about the ‘con­ If the tests reveal that the water is still Quality information given to the media by several cern’ for lead in the water — that’s three above action limit, the valve and piping to parent-advocates was misconstrued and years too late,” Lorenz said. “The parents outlet will be replaced, along with the inaccurate. “Nothing is more important to have a right to know what is happening installation of an National Sanitation the Elizabeth Board of Education and then and now. No apology has been given Foundation (NSF)-certified in-line filter Decorators administration than the health and safety by the board despite their lack of inac­ for lead reduction. A filter replacement 632 Boulevard, Kenilworth of the school community,” Politano said in tion in 2013, and I’m not holding my schedule will be based on manufacturer an email. “The district acted before the recommendations. breath for one despite the fact that three 9 0 8 - 2 4 1 - 2 9 7 5 state even required testing for lead in water board members who are mayor-backed For food preparation water sources, said and has been completely transparent in sat there and knew about it. It’s despica­ Cuoto, a NSF-certified faucet filter will be this process.” ble. That was their ‘transparency’ then. installed. And some faucets and plumbing 65% Discount According to Politano, the district held Not much has changed now. They failed, components will be replaced, as required. on Vertical, 1” Blinds & Pleated Shades an informational symposium and sought period.” Once installed, the faucet filters will be FREE Measurement proposals for lead testing in the schools Lorenz also noted that it is the superin­ tested and, if the results comply with regu­ in June — more than a month before the tendent of schools that parents want to lations, the filters will be removed. If Slip Covers Reupholstery state adopted regulations. “The district hear from, not the spokesperson for the still above action limit, the valve and piping tested 2,905 water points and made the district. “I would prefer also to hear from will be replaced and a NSF-certified in-line results of those tests public within 24 $235 $585 the superintendent and the board mem­ See ELIZABETH, Page 7 hours of receipt at a public board of edu­ • Sofa or 2 Chairs Sofa or 2 Chairs cation meeting,” said Politano. “The results are all posted on the district’s 1 Welting New Cushions website.” Correction 1 Overlook Pick-Up & Delivery Politano maintains that all drinking In the Oct. 13 article in Union County LocalSource, “Notice of intent given to file sources were safe before the start of the lawsuit against Linden,” an accurately related quote contained an erroneous location Wall to Wall Carpet school year. “Every single source of drink­ of a chemical spill in Paulsboro. In fact, a Conrail train derailed Nov. 30, 2012, over ing water or water for food preparation was the Jefferson Street Bridge in Paulsboro, not at the Paulsboro Refinery as was related From $16.95 - Pad & Installation Included safe before school opened,” said Politano. in the quote. “Some sinks and similar utility sources It is the policy of this newspaper to correct all significant errors that are brought to were shut down or marked only for hand the attention of the editor. If you believe that we have made such an error, send an washing while they were being remediated. email to Regional Editor Steve Proctor at [email protected], or call 908- DRAPES Elizabeth’s health officer has reported that 686-7700, ext. 129, weekdays before 5 p.m. SHOP KT HOME SERVICE 4 — October 27, 2016 — Union County LocalSource

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Photos Courtesy of Michelle Stavrou Pete the Cat knows it’s all good at the Cranford Public Library. Pack 103 Webelos donate a scarecrow of the Pillsbury Doughboy. Cranford holds ninth annual Scarecrow Stroll more importantly, it is an event that to every Cranford home. They can be The variety of scarecrows makes the By Jennifer Rubino involves the public and businesses working dropped into the bright orange mailbox in event interesting, and this year’s creations Staff Writer together. Their creations draw people to Eastman Clock Plaza.” are no exception. Downtown Cranford is decorated for the downtown from many other towns. Voting began during the weekend of “Some of this year’s scarecrows include Halloween with scarecrows donated by Last year, the event attracted visitors from Oct. 22, and it will run until Halloween. ‘Cranford Ninja Warrior,’ ‘Run, Forrest, local businesses, organizations, schools 84 different towns,” said Kathleen Miller After Oct. 31, votes will be tallied and the Run,’ ‘Arnold Pumpkin,’ and ‘Daisy, The and residents. This is the ninth year that Prunty, Cranford Downtown’s director. winners will be announced. Lady Bug,” Stavrou told LocalSource in an the event is taking place and attracting So far, businesses have noticed an pedestrians to the downtown area to stroll “People look forward to this event every email. People are encouraged to vote for their increase in activity downtown since the the streets and admire the creativity that year,” Stephanie Lalor of The Artist Framer told LocalSource over the phone. “They favorite scarecrow and cast their votes on stroll started on Oct. 19. went into each individual scarecrow. “People are really excited about this,” “There are over 90 creations this year,” make it a priority to come walk the streets or prior to Halloween. “I really like the ‘Sharknado’ scarecrow,” Lalor told LocalSource. “There has social media coordinator for Cranford, of Cranford to shop and vote for the best scarecrow. The businesses are competing Lalor told LocalSource. “People are really absolutely been an increase in the amount Michelle Stavrou told LocalSource in an of people I’ve seen walking the streets of for a trophy that will be awarded to the creative.” email. “The Scarecrow Stroll’s fantastic cre­ Downtown Cranford since the event began. winner and can be displayed on the count­ The event draws people from all over ations will remain on display through Hal­ I think more people will be coming out to er. It’s a privilege to receive such an honor. the county to Cranford in appreciation of loween and everyone is invited to vote for see these amazing creations since the vot­ their favorites. Ballots are available at par­ The town will also post the winners on the creativity displayed. “The Scarecrow Stroll is great fun but ing started last weekend.” ticipating businesses and were also mailed social media sites.” Elizabeth landlord faces discrimination charges But when Farghaly showed up the next day wearing a mitted for filing a five-count complaint in Union County By Elana Knopp Superior Court against the Gredas, who own the Maple Staff Writer khimar — a Muslim head covering — the landlord alleged­ ly told her something that shocked her. “I don’t rent to Garden apartments in Elizabeth. An Elizabeth landlord is being charged with five counts Several weeks later, the complaint alleges, Greda dis­ of discrimination after he allegedly refused to rent an Muslims,” he allegedly told Farghaly. Now William and Othilia Greda face a five-count dis­ criminated again, this time against a female Division on apartment to a Muslim woman. Civil Rights ‘tester,’ who arrived to view an advertised Fatma Farghaly responded to a Craigslist ad in February crimination complaint filed by the state’s attorney gen- eral. rental unit dressed in a headscarf that resembled a khimar for a one-bedroom apartment in Elizabeth posted on the and using a Muslim name. According to the complaint, site by the landlord, and was told to come check it out the Attorney General Christopher Porrino and the Division on Civil Rights announced last week that the state has sub­ See ELIZABETH, Page 9 following day.

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Congratulations Summit Free Market makes progress for environment By Jennifer Rubino “The conservancy has raised more than the AAID Staff Writer $100,000 to build a permanent home for The Summit Free Market took place two the Summit Free Market,” Cairns told consecutive Saturdays, Oct. 15 and 22, for LocalSource in an email. The building is residents to donate unwanted materials expected to be located on New Providence S m ile d and reuse other items of interest. The event Avenue, according to Conservancy Board took place at Summit Transfer Station, Member David Naidu. Dental Office located at 40 New Providence Ave. Middle- The construction hasn’t started yet, but and high-schools students run the event the city is anticipating it to start soon and that has served more than 5,000 residents the completion to be sometime next spring. Dr. Uslia Polavarapu and has kept more than 125 tons of “We hope to have the structure built by reusable material from the waste stream. the spring of 2017,” Radest told Local- “The event has a great social aspect, as Source over the phone. “The lease for the members of the community come together to county property has been signed, but we donate and reuse items,” Summit Mayor are still in the process of working with the Nora Radest told LocalSource over the county prior to construction.” phone. “The middle and high school students While the building is ultimately the run the program and have a chance to get to city’s project, the Summit Conservancy is know one another. The event attracts a lot of the group that worked to raise the neces­ young families, and many people find things sary funds as well as organize some of the that were barely used that they can share building plans. with one another. The Summit Free Market “A group of us founded the conservancy Crowns & Bridges Dental Implants is held twice per year, two consecutive Satur­ with the aim to fund projects related to days during the spring and fall seasons.” improving the environment in and around Cosmetic Dentistry Extractions m “I’m one of the adult mentors who Summit,” Naidu told LocalSource over the Invisalign Root Canals supervises the team of students that host phone. “The Free Market building is our the event,” Summit Public Information first project, and it’s a significant one Veneers Gum Treatments Officer Amy Cairns told LocalSource in an because it will reduce the amount of waste Whitening Bonding email. “The event is only open to residents in landfills and help the community in of Summit. We have been running the need. We also can educate people on event since 2008, and the initiative has reusing materials to save them some been successful in reducing tipping fees for money. Now, thanks to donations and ‘New Patients Only! pledges, we have enough to begin construc­ Cannot be combined with any insurances solid waste and keeping more than 120 tion. We are still collecting donations for Expires 12/31/16 tons of reusable material from going into landfills. Citizens love it. We get hundreds any unexpected costs we might encounter. of people bringing items to share and tak­ Donations can be made through our web­ ing items during each Saturday event.” site, summitconservancy.org.” The Summit Conservancy, a nonprofit Once the building is complete, Summit V' ; ■ organization that works to educate the plans to hold more free markets through­ Smile Dentil Office Elizabeth Smiline Dental public and improve the environment in out the year. They anticipate not as many Summit, has raised funds to construct a residents coming at once, but that the event 973-372 5640 @

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Union Township EBOE member questioned about residency fjj Chamber of Commerce By Elana Knopp after the execution of this security instru­ Hickey provided LocalSource with a let­ Staff Writer ment and shall continue to occupy the ter written on Rodriguez’s behalf. “Eduar­ Angel Cartagena, President Parents and several board members in property as borrower’s principal residence do Rodriguez was the primary borrower James Masterson, Ex e c u tiv e D ir ec to r Elizabeth are saying that Elizabeth Board for at least one year after the date of occu­ and declared this home was to be his pri­ of Education member Jose Rodriguez has pancy.” mary residence,” wrote Hickey. “Jose IF YOU HAVE A some explaining to do. That mortgage was signed by both Jose Rodriguez was on the loan as a non-occu­ b u s in e s s i n U n i o n , Parents and board members are Rodriguez and Eduardo Rodriguez. pying borrower and that his intentions demanding answers in the wake of what On July 22, Jose Rodriguez filed his were to remain living at 618 Jackson Ave., OR YOU DO BUSINESS they are alleging is an ethics violation on nominating petition for the school board Elizabeth. If any recorded documents i n U n i o n , the part of Rodriguez. And some are going election for the Elizabeth Board of Educa­ notate occupying the property, they would even further than that. tion. In paragraph A, Nominating State­ only be referencing the borrower, Eduardo YOU NEED TO BE Rodriguez, who is up for re-election, is ment, it states that, “Jose M. Rodriguez Rodriguez, and not the co-signer, Jose A MEMBER OF THE being accused by some in the district for certifies that his address is 618 Jackson Rodriguez.” violating state regulations by signing a Ave., Elizabeth.” But Elizabeth parent Sima Farid, along U n io n T o w n s h ip C h a m b e r deed for a house outside of Elizabeth LocalSource has obtained a copy of this with other parents and board members, say despite the requirement to have an in-dis- document. that the letter offers no definitive proof, o f C o m m e r c e ! trict residence as a primary residence. Later, in the Paragraph C affidavit of the and they question why a mortgage broker Learn the 20 reasons Rodriguez and his brother, Eduardo, same document, Rodriguez certifies that he would write a letter on a client’s behalf. signed a deed for a house in Warren on is legally qualified to vote at the school dis­ Instead, they say that they would need to why membership is a June 3, with Jose listed as the grantor with trict election. see the actual mortgage application, along good fit for you\\\ five percent ownership, and his brother But according to Shawn Hickey, a mort­ with the same documentation from the listed as grantee, with 95 percent owner­ gage provider and owner of H&R Funding, underwriting entity or mortgage company Contact the Chamber: ship. located in Parsippany, the firm who origi­ and comparing the two, stating that would (908) 688-2777 / On the same day, they signed a mort­ nated the loan on the home in Warren, the be required to could clear up any uncer­ [email protected] gage for $564,000 for the home with a pur­ home is “definitely the primary residence” tainties. ...or g o to our website chase price of $705,000. of Eduardo Rodriguez, not Jose. “Jose at Farid, who is one of 11 candidates vying LocalSource has obtained mortgage no point said that he was going to live for three available seats on the board, held www.unioncharnber.com documents, which state that the borrowers there,” Hickey told LocalSource in a phone a press conference last week in front of the to check out more would occupy the house as their primary call. “In this case, everything is by the BOE building to demand that Rodriguez about the Chamber, residence within 60 days and would con­ book.” answer to the charges. and w h a t tinue to live there for at least one year. According to Hickey, Jose Rodriguez Elizabeth BOE members Carlos Trujillo we can do for you! Paragraph 6 of the mortgage documents stated on all documents in his file that he and Ana Maria Amin were there in support states, “Occupancy: Borrower shall occupy, was not going to occupy the house. “I don’t of Farid, along with several other parents, establish, and use the property as borrow­ know where any discrepancy would have all of whom wanted answers as to why a er’s principal residence within 60 days come up with that,” said Hickey. scheduled BOE meeting was abruptly can­ Rodriguez told LocalSource that he had celled just hours before it was to get under- no comment. See RESIDENTS, Page 11 If it’s happening in Union County, then it’s in

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This time, the two women wore no her male companion assaulted and threat­ basis of her religion, inquiring as to tised telephone number and spoke with headscarves and did not present them­ ened him. However, the division’s investi­ Farghaly’s religion, verbally expressing dis­ Greda, who scheduled an appointment for selves to be Muslim. gation found that Farghaly was single with crimination as to religion, and verbally later that day. At the appointed time, the In his encounter with the second pair of no children and planned to live alone. The expressing discrimination as to gender. female investigator — wearing a headscarf division testers, Greda did not mention any investigation also found no evidence to The fifth count alleges that Greda similar in appearance to a khimar — concern about flooding or the apartment’s support Greda’s claim that he was assault­ unlawfully transferred ownership of the arrived at Maple Garden accompanied by a suitability for a woman. ed or threatened. rental complex he and his wife co-owned in second, male Division on Civil Rights According to the complaint, the Gredas Greda contended that Muslim tenants order to hinder, delay or defraud the state. tester. made several unsupported claims as the lived at Maple Garden during the investiga­ “Specifically, the complaint charges that According to the complaint, the division division pursued its investigation of tion, and had done so in the past. Accord­ Greda created a corporate entity called deemed both testers “suitable to appear as Greda’s alleged discriminatory conduct. ing to the complaint, however, Greda was Maple Garden LLC, then transferred own­ individuals who, like Farghaly, are of Mid­ One of the claims was that would-be tenant unable to provide the division supporting ership of the complex — for $1 — to that dle Eastern descent and Muslim.” Farghaly had told Greda she planned for a evidence or contact information for such entity in April, 2016, despite an awareness After Greda told the first two undercov­ total of five people — three adults and two tenants. of the Division on Civil Rights’ investiga­ tion,” said the attorney general’s state­ ment. “The complaint notes that Maple Garden has been listed for sale within the past several years for $2 million.” The state’s complaint seeks damages on behalf of Fatma Farghaly for mental and emotional distress. “It also seeks punitive damages for the willful nature of Greda’s conduct, statutory civil penalties and attor­ ney’s fees, expenses and costs, as well as relief to redress violations of the LAD C osta’s presents through training and monitoring of the rental practices at Maple Garden,” reads the AG’s statement. 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Photo by David VanDeventer Residents, candidates, EBOE members seek answers (Continued from Page 8) commissioner Rodriguez. This makes par­ that “his eligibility to serve as a commis­ was cancelled hours in advance because way. “I stand here this evening with sever­ ents feel as if there is zero transparency and sioner in our school system is in question at they didn’t have a quorum of five. I have al other concerned community members zero accountability by the majority to the this time.” doubts that such an action as cancelling a and parents seeking answers,” Farid said at school community.” She said, “it’s possible Farid also asked that the Elizabeth BOE public government meeting under the the press conference. “The purpose of the to conclude he may have committed a fraud present the issue to the state ethics com­ Open Public Meetings Act can be cancelled meeting was not to politicize this situation against the school system of Elizabeth and mittee for review. “It is our hope that the without ‘stated substantial emergency in any way, and we asked that those in the children in participating in school Elizabeth Board of Education as a public cause’ hours before it is scheduled to be attendance be respectful of this. There was board action.” entity would present this matter to the held. I do not think that the board presi­ supposed to be a school board meeting this Farid stated that the matter “requires the state education ethics committee for their dent possesses the legal authority to cancel evening, yet earlier today — without expla­ immediate investigation of the school ethics review, and in light of the possibility of a scheduled meeting as provided for under nation — the meeting was canceled and the commission, including any penalties they fraudulent activity it is expected that the the ‘Open Public Meetings Act’ without community had no information as to why.” may issue.” She said, “in the interim, there Union County and Somerset County law- stated just cause.” Farid said that there was no reason to are certain steps the community is asking to enforcement agencies will also take an According to Trujillo, the board’s claims have cancelled the meeting. “There was be taken. She said these included that active role in this matter,” said Farid. that there were not enough members zero justification by the superintendent or “Rodriguez refrain from having any partici­ Trujillo, a BOE member up for re-elec­ attending to meet the required quorum for school board to the public as to why the pation in the activities of the Elizabeth tion, admonished the board for cancelling transacting school business “is not a valid meeting was canceled,” Farid said. “Many Board of Education. This includes voting on the scheduled meeting just hours before it reason to arbitrarily cancel a meeting,” and parents feel the board majority did this so other actions taken by board members.” was to begin. “No reason was provided, nor that the board president, Charlene that they did not have to face possible ques­ Farid also stated that the ballot position a date for reschedule,” Trujillo told Local- Bathelus, did not have the authority to do tions with regards to the issue surrounding of Rodriguez should be locked, maintaining Source in an email. “‘Rumor’ has it that it See EBOE, Page 13

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According to a local news source, the ty hasn’t taken a stand on it yet,” Commu­ bear population due to the high rate of Another resident disagrees with this recent shooting of Pedals, a beloved bear nications Director for Union County Sebas­ reproduction,” Considine, a idea and believes shooting and killing an that was injured and walking upright on tian Delia told LocalSource over the phone. spokesperson for the New Jersey Division animal isn’t an act of cruelty. two paws, has initiated the legislation “The need for bear hunting varies accord­ of Fish and Wildlife, told LocalSource over “There aren’t enough natural predators known as Pedals’ Law, which has recently ing to issues of population and endanger- the phone. “The northwest quadrant of to keep the population from exploding,” advanced in the New Jersey Senate. The ment. We have occasional black bear sight­ New Jersey has the highest population but Hillside resident Joe Rodrigues told Local- law would place a five-year ban on black ings in the county, but there is no reason bears have been sighted in all 21 counties. Source in an interview. “If they ban the bear hunting. There is an annual black bear to organize a bear hunt at this time. There Many states have a bear hunt, but New Jer­ annual hunt, the population will explode, hunt held in New Jersey to control the pop­ haven’t been any recent bear hunts at sey seems to get the most attention for it. which will result in a lack of resources, ulation. any parks in Union County in the recent We also educate people on how to prevent driving animals into neighborhoods and The bear was shot and killed by a past.” bears from interfering with the human yards. It’s a shame they aren’t using the bowhunter on Oct. 10, the first sanctioned The county will consider taking a stand population. At the end of the day when the animal for food or clothing, but shooting bow and arrow bear hunt in 40 years, on the issue in the near future. However, reproduction rate is so high, it takes a little the bear is more humane than starving it to according to the same news source. The counties in the northwest area of New Jer­ bit more than education.” death.” six-day hunt resulted in the death of 562 sey have an issue with overpopulation, Residents in New Jersey have varied LocalSource attempted to contact David bears. Union County hasn’t authorized any according to New Jersey Division of Fish opinions on the matter. Some feel that bear Wheeler, a wildlife expert for Union Coun­ recent bear hunts, and there doesn’t appear and Wildlife. hunting is crucial to maintain the popula­ ty, but he was unavailable to comment to be a problem with overpopulation in this “New Jersey’s annual black bear hunt is tion and safety of residents. Others feel that prior to press time. EBOE meeting following press conference cancelled (Continued from Page 11) and transparency the public deserves. BOE member Ana Maria Amin spoke with LocalSource at would not have at least five board members attending Bathelus did not respond to LocalSource’s request for com­ Farid’s press conference. “This is a very serious issue,” Amin tonight’s scheduled meeting?” said Trujillo. “ All of a sud­ ment as of press time. said. “We have to refer all of the documents to the state and den, on the day of the meeting, five or more members of the Trujillo said that the last-minute meeting cancellation county authorities and then we can determine whether he can board call the secretary to say that they will not attend the should be seen for what it is. “The unlawful action in the last- serve on the board,” he said of Rodriguez. “It’s not for us to meeting? That smacks of unlawful collusion by the board minute cancellation of the monthly business meeting of the decide.” majority of six to boycott the meeting to cause its cancella­ board of education can only be interpreted as an effort to Kyesha Mitchell, a parent in the district who attended the tion. We can be assured that the board’s three minority escape public scrutiny and accountability of the Jose press conference, told LocalSource that Rodriguez should be members were planning to attend the last public meeting Rodriguez controversy and cover-up of the ongoing wrongdo­ suspended while the issue is investigated. “We want a prop­ before the election.” ing of the board majority in collusion with Sen. Lesniak and er investigation,” said Mitchell. “It’s not fair that he sits on Trujillo said that the board has a legal obligation to hold Mayor Bollwage.” the board with an investigation going on. He should be sus­ a meeting, even if they think members will be absent. Trujillo is referring to what many in the district say is a pended from the board until the investigation is over.” “Even if you think there will not be a quorum, the board city-controlled and hyper-politicized board, allegedly con­ Farid said that district parents deserve to know the truth. meeting must be held and wait for at least one hour for more trolled by Bollwage and his allies. The board has been belea­ “All the material will he sent to the FBI, and citizens are ask­ members to arrive,” said Trujillo. “Failing the making of a guered by what seems to be endless political infighting, ing authorities to look at the paperwork and help identify quorum at the expiration of the waiting period, the meeting scandal and allegations of misconduct. where this commissioner’s true residence is,” Farid said. can be cancelled. At least the public will come to know Rodriguez has several ethics violations charges filed “The FBI may be the most appropriate agency to look into who the board members were who absented themselves against him, the latest filed by Maria Lorenz, a parent-advo­ this since we have an elected official involved in this trans­ causing the failure of the meeting. It is clear that the board cate in the district who is also an independent candidate action who votes on millions of dollars as a school BOE majority and its president, Charlene Bathelus, have vying for a seat on the board, who alleges that Rodriguez member and who is also under ethics investigation for sev­ once again privately colluded to obstruct the accountability accepted a questionable donation to his campaign. eral alleged improprieties.” 14 — October 27, 2016 — Union County LocalSource OPINION Trick-or-treat safely on Halloween Wheeling to Victory As the days grow shorter, • Children younger than LEFT OUT sundown comes that much EDITORIAL the age of 12 should not be earlier and a cold chill begins alone at night without adult ______BY FRANK CAPECE______supervision. If children are mature enough to to creep into the air, it’s almost fitting that Hal­ Appearance at the Cranford fall street fair two weeks ago is tra­ loween is upon us. be without adult supervision, they should stick ditionally a meet-and-greet time for local candidates. As usual, According to Christian tradition, All Hallows to familiar areas that are well-lit and trick-or- the Republican candidates were stationed on South Union Eve is the “e’ening” before All Hallow’s Day or treat in groups. Avenue adjacent to the Cranford Hotel. Their democratic oppo­ All Saints Day, on Nov. 1, a day to honor saints Keep costumes both creative and safe nents were camped up the hill on North Union Avenue. Both had and those recently departed. All Hallows Eve • Decorate costumes and bags with reflective tables and glossy fliers to hand out. has similar religious undertones, although tape or stickers and, if possible, choose light The campaigning finds the candidates pruning out local voters many of these trace their pagan roots to Gaelic colors. focusing on local woes, who they patiently listen to. or Welsh influences, particularly the festival of • Choose face paint and makeup whenever It’s turning out to be an interesting election. Traditionally Cranford Democrats run stronger with the larger turnout in a Samhain. possible instead of masks, which can obstruct a presidential year. The two newcomers, Ann Dooley and James Marking the end of harvest season and the child’s vision. Lucas, if successful, would give the Dems a powerful 4-1 majority beginning of winter, the “boundaries” between • Have children carry glow sticks or flash­ of the local government. this world and the next were said to be very lights to help them see and be seen by drivers. Down on South Union Avenue the Republican candidates thin, and the souls of the dead were said to • When selecting a costume, make sure it is Mary O’Connor and John Mallon were following the same cam­ revisit their homes, seeking hospitality. In the the right size, to prevent trips and falls. paign tract. O’Connor, the current deputy mayor, gets high grades 16th century, people would impersonate these Driving safely on Halloween for active participation in the committees she serves on which beings, wearing a disguise, believing it would • Slow down and be especially alert in resi­ make the township run. She also has strong support among the dential neighborhoods. Children are excited on voter-rich senior citizen groups. protect them, and demanding a reward in Both slates of candidates have been vague. The GOP claims it exchange for good fortune. From these simple Halloween and may move in unpredictable will keep working on flood issues, while the Dems have focused on beginnings, the traditions of Halloween were ways. the need for better street and road repair. Hardly startling issues. born, and it has grown into the candy-centered • Take extra time to look for children at inter­ Not surprising, the bipartisan bungling of the affordable hous­ holiday it has become today. sections, on medians and on curbs. ing litigation and the growing pressure from the “Keep Cranford As with any event intended to provide fun, • Enter and exit driveways and alleys slowly Quaint” devotees is missing from the glossy palm cards and door especially for children, certain safeguards must and carefully. hangers handed out. be followed. With that in mind, we offer the fol­ • Eliminate any distractions inside your car Call it a new tradition, but contribution wheeling is now part of lowing Halloween safety tips. so you can concentrate on the road and your the local make up. Statewide political consultant Barry Brendel surroundings. describes it as “when candidates receive contributions originally Walk safely sent to other entities.” These include donations from campaign • Cross streets at corners, using traffic signals • Drive slowly, anticipate heavy pedestrian accounts and political action committees, which have become and crosswalks. traffic and turn your headlights on earlier in the common. As Krumholz, executive director of a Washington • Look left, right and left again when cross­ day to spot children from greater distances. good-government group says, in dismissing the value of current ing, and keep looking as you cross. • Popular trick-or-treating hours are 5:30 to contribution limits: “If there are loopholes that means people can • Put electronic devices down and keeps 9:30 p.m., so be especially alert for children legally have their cake and eat it, too.” heads up as you walk, don’t run, across the during those hours. Actually at this point, the two opposing slates’ fundraising has street. • Some neighborhoods celebrate Halloween been pretty even, with both slates having raised around $20,000. • Teach children to make eye contact with on different days than the actual holiday. Make But it’s very early in the game. The heavy outside contributions sure you know when children might be trick-or- are expected to be dropped in the coming weeks. drivers before crossing in front of them. So far the Cranford Democratic Committee provided $800. • Always walk on sidewalks or paths. If there treating in every location you typically drive The election fund of last year’s successful slate of Hannen and are no sidewalks, walk facing traffic as far to the through, so you can follow these safety rules Giblin provided $7,100. left as possible. Children should walk on direct accordingly. The Republican wheeling has included $3,000 from the Coun­ routes with the fewest street crossings. Halloween should be a time to make lasting ty Republican organization and $1,000 from Assemblywoman • Watch for cars that are turning or backing memories for parents and especially for chil­ Nancy Munoz. The Assembly fund of Jon Bramnick has been up. Teach children to never dart out into the dren. Follow these safety tips and have fun more generous, sending a total of $4,700 so far. street or cross between parked cars. trick-or-treating. The real picture of the amount of contributions only comes Trick or treat with an adult Happy Halloween! into play with the state 11-day pre-election report and the 20-day post-election report. At the congressional level, the money becomes even more intense. The power of the incumbency is seen, where local State Union Countg LocalSource Sen. Leonard Lance, D-Union, in the current fundraising cycle has raised a million, while opponent Jacob got a measly Published Weekly Since 1917 By Visit our Website $100,000. for more news and photos. You have to wonder if the money is worth the effort. A recent Worrall Media 1291 Stuyvesant Avenue. Union. N J. 07083 David Worrall, Publisher UnionNewsDaily.com poll by the Wall Street Journal concludes that in this nasty cam­ Phone. 908-686-7700 [email protected] paign cycle, registered voters who are “highly interested in the Fax: 908-688-0401 election” have dropped 4 percent since 2012, and 15 percent since Office Hours: 9am to 5pm M-F Alissa Zarro, Regional Editor ©Worrall Community Newspapers, Inc. [email protected] 2008. Not a good sign. LocalSource encourages reader response to let­ 2016 All Rights Reserved In neighboring Kenilworth the Democrats don’t have wheel­ ters, columns and editorials each week. Send let­ Articles, pictures and advertisements herein are ters or columns to editoriaK$thelocalsource.com JR Parachini, Sports Editor ing. They did receive four checks of $300 each from employees of the exclusive property of Worrall Community or mail to Editor. P.0. Box 3639. Union, NJ [email protected] Newspapers, Inc. and any republication or the accounting firm of Suplee and Clooney, which was bounced 07083. All responses must include name, broadcast without written permission is prohibit­ address and daytime phone from town business last year. The former insurance broker, Louis ed. number. Beckerman, came in with a check of $900. Call it pay to play. That’s a subject for another day. Union County LocalSource — October 27, 2016 — 15 Both candidates are wrong on trade In what has been the ugliest and downright meanest cost some people their jobs but it benefits the lives of many presidential contest in well over a hundred years, there is GUEST COLUMNIST other people. one thing that Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump agree on So what’s the solution? First, the more markets that are — that trade is bad. Some of their biggest applause lines ______BY JIM COYLE______opened to U.S. products and services through trade agree­ come when they denounce the Trans-Pacific Partnership ments the better. TPP may not be perfect but it will make it Agreement. workers benefit. easier for us to do business in a lot of countries. We should A large part of the electorate has become very hostile Jobs are always in a state of movement. Textile manu­ also pursue negotiations with Europe for a trans-Atlantic toward trade. It is an easy bugaboo. All you have to do is tell facturing started in England. It moved to New England, agreement, as well. all those out-of-work factory workers and their families then to the South, because there was cheaper labor there. But the real solution is to fix the economy. The lack of their jobs have been moved overseas because of cheap labor Then it moved to Japan before going to Taiwan and Korea. vigor in the economy can be directly laid at the steps of the and they understandably get mad. At the moment, it’s centered in China. None of the moves Obama administration and its huge number of regulations For others, all you have to say is that America isn’t great were the result of trade agreements. They were the results that have shut down business expansion. The incoming anymore because we don’t make anything and they under­ of wage and technology changes. administration needs to dump Dodd-Frank and the Afford­ standably get angry. This is not to say there is no problem. We have gone able Care Act, as well as hundreds of other anti-business Most people in this country who have never worked in a through eight years of anemic growth averaging around regulations, and get the economy growing again. factory have an idealized vision of manufacturing jobs in two percent per year. With population growth of one per­ We also need to be mindful that, trade or no trade, we the 1960s and they can’t understand why we can’t still be cent per year, there is not a lot to be shared. And in the last need to invest in continuous training of our workforce. We like that. No one remembers the bone-tiring work, the eight years, that little bit has been going more and more to now invest 0.1 percent of GDP in reemployment invest­ incessant noise and the foul smells that accompanied low- the top earners who have valuable skills. It’s no wonder ments. The average investment by Organisation for Eco­ end manufacturing. people are frustrated. nomic Co-operation and Development countries is six Where the campaigns have gone wrong is to blame the Of the two, Trump’s proposals are far more draconian times ours. current economic malaise on a couple trade agreements. than Clinton’s. The imposition of tariffs to protect jobs has We all benefit from trade. Some lose more than they NAFTA and TPP are not the cause of changes in manufac­ been tried for centuries and it always results in making benefit, however, and the rest of us need to be there to help. turing. Rather they are attempts, and pretty successful things worse, especially for those it is supposed to help. attempts, to take advantage of shifts in the world economy. It is estimated that without trade the highest income Jim Coyle is president of the Gateway Regional earners will lose 28 percent of their purchasing power. The Opening markets to goods and services is a good thing. The Chamber of Commerce. This column first United States already is the most open market in the world poorest 10 percent will lose 63 percent of their purchasing appeared in the November 2016 issue of Inside and has the most successful economy, and where we can power because as you move down the economic ladder, negotiate reciprocal market access, U.S. businesses and people tend to purchase more imported goods. Trade may Business, the chamber’s newspaper.

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Safety comes first at Bayway facility and the public at risk from persons ‘No’ to North Jersey casinos and I can see he was dedicated to the stu­ seeking to do harm. dents and the taxpayers of his town. This is To the Editor: A statement quoted in the article, To the Editor: why good people do not get into politics; Phillips 66 is committed to the safety of “Notice of intent given to file lawsuit Just say no to casino gambling in North the local power structure wants yes men, everyone who works in our facilities, lives against Linden,” in the Oct. 13 edition, Jersey. Let us, the taxpayers, control our go-along-to-get-along, I’ll scratch your in the communities where we operate, or stating that “the town and the facility are state, not the rich politicians and their back and you scratch mine, and cliches. uses our products. Like all of our refineries, woefully unprepared with man and investors. Say no to North Jersey gambling. Those of us with eyes can now see why our the Bayway Refinery is staffed 24 hours a machine to deal with a catastrophic event,” The casino industry and their minions communities deteriorate and nothing day, seven days a week, and we have emer­ could not be more inaccurate. The Bayway have bled out billions of our tax dollars improves and we are headed over a cliff of gency response equipment onsite. We also Refinery is fully prepared to respond to down the drain, like that of an autopsy mediocrity. His situation reminds me of have personnel who are trained in respond­ any emergency and is very confident in the room. Adding more bodies is inconceiv­ the grand old movie, “Mr. Smith Goes To ing to emergencies, including seven dedi­ preparedness of our local emergency able, especially in the two proposed sites — Washington,” with Jimmy Stewart. It’s a cated emergency responders and more responders in Linden and surrounding that’s Jersey City and the Meadowlands classic film and its message is present in than too fully trained volunteer Fire towns. We train regularly with these local Complex, which is less than a half hour what happened to Sosnosky. This goes on Brigade members. Additionally, Bayway emergency responders, both at our facility drive from the two New York casinos, all over America and our once-grand con­ has 11 trained volunteers on the Heavy Res­ and offsite for specialized training. The Resorts World and Empire City, and only stitutional republic is doomed to the ash cue Squad. Phillips 66 Bayway Refinery is in compli­ an hour away from the Sands and Mount heap of history sooner than most folks real­ Through the years, the Bayway Refin­ ance with all federal requirements regard­ Airy. ize. Enjoy your extra time, Mr. Sosnosky. ery has continuously improved its ing submittal of our Facility Response Doing something over and over again Anthony Nardiello response capability, including increased Plans to the city of Linden and all other and expecting a different result is a sign of Union staffing, with the net addition of trained appropriate emergency response organiza­ insanity. management emergency response person­ tions. Also inaccurate is the claim from a Enough said. Vote Minneci for Union BOE nel and increased training for all volun­ Teamsters Local 877 and NJ Work Envi­ Walter Sosnosky To the Editor: teer and management emergency respon­ ronment Council statement that employ­ Kenilworth I am supporting my friend, Nancy Min­ ders at the site. This change was consis­ ees of the Phillips 66 Bayway Refinery are neci, for membership on the Union Board tent with our commitment to the safety of not informed about emergency response A shame for Kenilworth of Education in the upcoming election on everyone who works in our facilities and procedures and plans. We conduct regular To the Editor: Nov. 8. I am urging others who are con­ lives in the communities where we oper­ drills on our plans with our employees, What a shame. That’s what I thought cerned about educating our young people ate. along with local, state and federal agen­ when I read the Letter to the Editor in the to do the same. Minneci is a retired teacher Facility Response Plans contain securi­ cies. Oct. 20 edition of Union County Local- with a long history of experience as an edu­ ty-sensitive information on product loca­ The request to make public the security- Source from Walter Sosnosky, of Kenil­ cator. She is certified in early childhood tions and/or movements and contain con­ sensitive information of any industrial worth, on his resignation from the BOE. He education, elementary education and spe­ fidential company information. We sub­ site’s operations is contrary to public safety is a fella who actually believed he could cial education. mitted our FRP to the city of Linden to and puts facilities and communities at a make a difference in his hometown, but Nancy’s two sons are products of the assist the city in developing its emergency greater risk from those seeking to do harm. those glorious powers that be have no room Union School District. She has been an response plan. Making this sensitive infor­ Darren J. Cunningham for an independent mind such as his. He involved member of our community for 33 mation public has the potential to put our Phillips 66 Bayway Refinery Manager took his responsibilities quite seriously, See LETTERS, Page 16 16 — October 27, 2016 — Union County LocalSource

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(Continued from Page 15) cal news shows and a few too many supposed to be doing? Is the bar so low Sen. Leonard Lance, D-Union. After years. She has been a good personal episodes of “House of Cards,” I must that doing anything to resolve a chronic spending a summer interning in Lance’s friend of mine and I know when she com­ admit I came to Capitol Hill with very low problem in his district is worthy of Westfield District Office, I was excited mits to a cause, she is dynamic. expectations. What I observed day to day praise? when I got the call informing me I had Nancy has expressed that she is par­ was Lance going above and beyond to Because Lance was challenged by two been selected for the internship program ticularly concerned with the illegal atten­ meet essentially every constituent that ultra-ultra conservatives in his primary in Lance’s Washington office. I had fol­ dance of non-residents in our schools. walked in the door, even when he had to and has, on occasion, worked with Demo­ lowed Lance’s work closely ever since I This has been a cause that she has fought run to committee hearings to keep his crat senators in common cause to the dis­ developed an interest in politics, and was for over 13 years as a member of the PTA record of more than 3,000 consecutive trict does not make him the bi-partisan eager to be a part of his team for a second and the Union community. She believes floor votes going. Some friends of mine moderate he pretends to be. In fact, his time. that such attendance significantly takes who were also on the Hill at that time voting record is conservative in the I have seen firsthand how attentive away resources that should be dedicated said they had only met the congressper- extreme. Additionally Lance has been Lance is to the needs of his constituents. to our children. In her efforts, she has son they interned for on just a few occa­ highly critical of Obamacare without During my time in the district office, it found that more work is necessary to sions. Lance made it a point to ask myself offering any alternatives. He has also led became especially clear to me that Lance address residency verification and and other interns about all the con­ the fight against any price controls for and his team are dedicated to addressing removal of students not qualified to stituent calls coming in, and about our drugs and medical equipment, the pri­ the concerns and problems that his con­ attend Union schools. viewpoints on current events every day mary drivers of inflation in healthcare stituents face. In the Westfield office, I Nancy will bring to the Board of Edu­ he was in the office. I truly felt like part of costs. His biggest donors are Pharma and was able to see firsthand how the office cation a higher level of maturity with pro­ the team and know I learned more in that medical equipment manufacturers. closed a record number of constituent found experience, due to her background office than I ever did in any political sci­ Lance has also worked in opposition to services cases. And in the Washington in education, dedication to the Union ence classroom. I wholeheartedly encour­ consumer financial protections repre­ office, I saw how important the views of community and most importantly ensur­ age all of my friends and neighbors to senting his other big corporate sponsors, his constituents are to Lance when he’s ing that the students attending our help re-elect a good man to Congress. as opposed to his constituents interests. faced with making crucial decisions on schools are given opportunities for a Haley LaTourette Finally, Capece cites the disparity in their behalf. He reviews calls and letters great education. She is definitely no Mountainside campaign war chests as a reason to stick closely and carefully considers the best stranger to Union and the residents of with a gerrymandered incumbent. That is interests of his constituents and the our community. Time for something new the same logic that got Gov. Chris nation. I saw how he dealt with each Join me in voting for Nancy Minneci, To the Editor: Christie re-elected. That logic has worked group and meeting with respect, listening ballot position 3, and with her running Frank Capece wrote a column, “Keeping out so well, hasn’t it? to their views and making informed deci­ mates, Mary Lynn Williams, ballot posi­ the fires burning,” in Union County Local- So, Capece maybe should be a bit sions. Lance is generous with his time tion 2, and Gary Abraham, ballot position Source’s Sept. 22 edition praising State more comprehensive in his evaluation of and attention, and if he had the opportu­ 4. Together they will make a great team, Sen. Leonard Lance, D-Union, that has a candidate’s worthiness to his con­ nity, would take the time to personally 2, 3 and 4. been distributed as campaign literature. stituents. and I would argue Congress­ greet each group coming to the office for Linda Richardson The return of unused office allowance man Lance does not deserve our vote, a tour of Capitol Hill. Union is cited as praiseworthy and an indicator and the underfunded candidate Peter After holding more than 70 town hall of the Congressman’s sense of fiscal Jacob does deserve consideration and events, in addition to how important he Support Leonard Lance responsibility. Insofar as it is likely that support. considers his constituents’ views, it’s safe To the Editor: few others would have that small bit of Steve Eisenberg to say Leonard Lance is New Jersey’s I’m writing to voice my full support to integrity, it is also unknown whether the Springfield most accessible representative. In such vote for State Sen. Leonard Lance, D- funds could have been productively spent divisive times we should send someone to Union, on Nov. 8. I was an intern in his to aid needy constituents. NJ’s most accessible rep Washington who cares deeply about the Washington, DC office for a semester and Capece goes on to praise the Con­ To the Editor: views of their constituents. And I know was honestly pleasantly surprised at what gressman for his support in finding a I am a college student and resident of firsthand that Congressman Lance cares. I witnessed. After college classes that solution to Rahway River flooding. Isn’t Summit, and I was fortunate to begin my Mia Wright taught me about political gridlock, politi­ that what our elected representatives are professional career interning for State Summit

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ALL TREATS, NO TRICKS — Various storefront win­ dows along Chestnut Street were filled with the colorful artwork of local students from Union who were happily contributing to the decades-old tradi­ tion of making their hometown a little more festive for the Halloween season.

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JUST IN CASE — A forward-thinking Union student was taking no chances with the possibility of inclement weather, protecting his huge, spooky masterpiece along Stuyvesant Avenue. The colorful creation was one of many delightful works of Halloween-inspired art that could be found decorating downtown storefront windows in Union Center.

Photo by David VanDeventer

ROSELLE NEWS SUMMIT NEWS

Masquerade Party for senior citizens will be Oct. 31 A nnouncements Millburn Mayor W. Theodore Bourke were A Masquerade Party for seniors will be held at the Anthony Amalfe Community Center, both on hand at the close of the tournament. 1268 Shaffer Ave. Oct. 31, from 3 to 6 p.m. There will be a trophy presented for the best cos­ SPD wins ‘Battle of the tume. Badges’ golf tournament Summit home and design Officers from the Summit Police businesses are celebrated Department joined their counterparts from Summit Downtown Inc. hosted the first the Millburn Police Department to com­ — RAHWAY NEWS Summit Downtown Design Night on pete in the first ever Battle of the Badges Thursday, Oct. 6. Sixteen home and design Announcements RSI Bank presents donation golf tournament Thursday, Sept. 29, at businesses stayed open late to showcase to Rahway Honorary PBA Canoe Brook Country Club in Millburn. their work and host special events for the RHS hosts ‘Rahway's Own’ The event was supported through the coop­ evening. The evening’s special events high­ Story contributed by Kinch RSI Bank presented a donation to the eration of the club’s general manager and lighted local businesses and included trunk Superintendent of Schools Patricia Camp Rahway Honorary PBA, which the bank COO, Albert Costantini, in conjunction shows, giveaways, demonstrations, work­ was eager to open Rahway High School as a has supported for nearly 50 years. The with Director of Golf George Deitz. shops and more. Guest speaker Elizabeth venue for the “Rahway’s Own” program. Honorary PBA members have been active­ Pairings of Officers from both Depart­ Mayhew, contributing editor for “The From its initial focus on former RHS stu­ ly involved in the community as strong ments set out on the course with the hope Today Show,” spoke at beautylounge about dents who had developed both their artistic proponents of local organizations such as of winning the Battle of the Badges Cup. accessorizing the home. She answered and athletic talents, “Rahway’s Own” has the Rahway Police Department, Project Golf shirts were sold at the event to raise questions from the audience, shared a been expanded to include some accom­ Graduation and Rahway Police Youth financial support for the NJ Golf Founda­ wealth of information and advised listeners plished members of the Rahway communi­ Academy. tion, the charitable arm of PGA America. to “edit their home.” ty .The idea for the “Rahway’s Own” program “In 2016, Canoe Brook Country Club’s The Summit Downtown Design trifold was originally conceived and presented to C a l e n d a r board of trustees elected to host an event that will be included in the 2017 edition of Mayor Samson Steinman by community that would recognize the relationship the Scout Guide of Northern New Jersey members Rachael Faillace, who was the Register for FOL progressive between the club and the emergency serv­ also debuted at the event. director of the Rahway Arts District, and ices departments of the towns where Canoe “The spread came out absolutely per­ teachers Patricia Volino-Reinoso and Daniel dinner fundraiser by Oct. 31 Brook is situated: Millburn and Summit,” fectly. The photo is a beautiful culmination Garay. They recognized that the school dis­ The Friends of the Rahway Public Costantini said. “Over the course of the of the downtown’s home and design busi­ trict and the town were the launching pad Library will hold its fifth annual Progres­ club’s 115-year history, these first respon­ nesses,” said Marin Mixon, executive direc­ for many successful careers, especially in the sive Dinner on Wednesday, Nov. 2, at sev­ ders have always been there when needed tor of SDI. “We’re very happy that Summit arts and in athletics. eral restaurants in downtown Rahway. and the club’s board wanted to express Downtown is making a name for itself as a During an informal celebration with Funds raised will be used to support library their gratitude for this commitment. It was design destination.” local dignitaries and school administration programs and facilities. our hope that this event would demon­ following the afternoon’s program, newly This dinner entails having the different strate to these individuals how much our C a l e n d a r inducted “Rahway’s Own” members shared courses of a meal at different nearby membership appreciates their dedication their personal feelings of pride and grati­ restaurants. Attendees will rendezvous at and service to the club and our surround­ Halloween movie is Oct. 28 tude. The mayor summed it up for stu­ the first location, mingle, eat and then ing community. Canoe Brook is proud to On Friday, Oct. 28, on the Village dents, saying, “Everyone has his or her own move on to the next restaurant for the next host this event on their behalf. Any funds Green, gather around the bonfire, sip on story and everyone is ‘Rahway’s Own.’ We course, meeting new people and enjoying a raised by the participating departments are some fresh apple cider, and enjoy “Malefi­ are the home to creativity and innovation.” range of cuisines. The hill meal will take donated to charity. We expect to expand cent” on the big screen at the Village Green, Inductees included musician and two- place over a 2 1/2 hour period. the event in future years to include all 356 Broad St. Don’t miss the pre-movie time Grammy nominee Eric Roberson; Tickets are limited and can be pur­ emergency services in both Summit and dance party at 6 p.m. The movie begins at Darrion Caldwell, a wrestling champion chased through Oct. 31, at the library’s ref­ Millburn.” dark. and martial artist currently competing in erence desk or online at Both departments fielded competitive Admission is free and all are welcome. the bantam weight division of Bellator http://bit.ly/2dLEkYc. Checks should be squads of players and, at the close of play, For more information, contact the Summit MMA; and Patricia Dower, author of novels made payable to "The Friends of the Rah­ Summit PD won this year’s title by one DCP at 908-277-2932 or visit summitcom- such as Stony River.’ way Public Library.” stroke. Summit Mayor Nora Radest and munityprograms.com. Union Count)' LocalSource — October 27, 2016 — 21 CRIME, COURTS, CONVICTIONS

Man indicted for distribution equipment allegedly revealed more than their smut, we'll develop new ways to shut sentenced to 30 months in prison for his of child pornography 325,000 files of child pornography, them down.” role in distributing more than 500 grams of including more than 14,000 videos, many Second-degree crimes carry a sentence cocaine, U.S. Attorney Paul J. Fishman Attorney General Christopher S. Porri- of them depicting the rape of very young of five to 10 years in state prison and a fine announced Sept. 27. no announced Oct. 14 that a state grand children. of up to $150,000, while third-degree John Capozzi, 36, of Union, previously jury has indicted a Union County man who “Diggs allegedly had the most child crimes carry a sentence of three to five years pleaded guilty before U.S. District Judge allegedly distributed child pornography pornography ever found in a state investi­ in prison and a fine of up to $15,000. The William H. Walls to an information charg­ through his Twitter account and possessed gation — more than four times the prior third-degree charge of possession of 100 or ing him with one count of distribution of more than 325,000 images and videos of record,” Porrino said. “It’s heartbreaking to more computer files of child pornography more than 500 grams of cocaine. Walls child pornography on his computer equip­ think of the many thousands of children carries a presumption that the defendant imposed the sentence in Newark Federal ment, including numerous child rape who were raped and robbed of their inno­ will face a state prison term of between Court. videos. cence to create the images and videos he three to five years, even if the defendant has According to documents filed in this The Division of Criminal Justice Finan­ allegedly possessed. We’ll continue to make no prior criminal record. The indictment is case and statements made in court: cial & Computer Crimes Bureau obtained a these cases a top priority and seek harsh merely an accusation and the defendant is Capozzi was arrested and charged by state grand jury indictment charging punishment for those who promote the presumed innocent until proven guilty. complaint in March 2015, along with nine Charles Diggs, 36, of Roselle, with second- brutal abuse of children by distributing The indictment was handed up to Supe­ members of the DeCavalcante crime fami­ degree distribution of child pornography these materials.” rior Court Judge Robert Billmeier in Mer­ ly. He admitted that between Dec. 12, 2014 and third-degree possession of more than “As evidenced by this case, offenders are cer County, who assigned the case to Union and March 2015, in conjunction with other 100 files of child pornography. finding new ways to distribute child County, where Diggs will be ordered to family associates, he sold more than a half The investigation began when the Hun­ pornography, such as Twitter, and they are appear at a later date for arraignment. kilo of cocaine to an undercover FBI agent terdon County Prosecutor’s Office received amassing huge collections of this filth,” Porrino and Honig urged anyone with for at least $78,000. a tip from the National Center for Missing said Director Elie Honig of the Division of information about the distribution of child In addition to the prison term, Judge and Exploited Children regarding a Twit­ Criminal Justice. “We’re putting these pornography on the Internet, or about sus­ Walls sentenced Capozzi to two years of ter account that allegedly was uploading offenders on notice that law enforcement pected improper contact by unknown per­ supervised release. child pornography. Detectives from the also is evolving in our presence on the sons communicating with children via the prosecutor’s office and the New Jersey Internet and our ability to catch them dis­ Internet or possible exploitation or sexual Connecticut man admits to State Police DTIU traced the Twitter tributing these files.” abuse of children, to contact the New Jer­ account to Diggs and identified 12 images “Diggs is now the state record holder for sey Internet Crimes Against Children Task Westfield vehicular homicide of child pornography that Diggs allegedly allegedly possessing and distributing more Force Tipline at 888-648-6007. A Connecticut man has admitted to had distributed via the Twitter account. than 325,000 despicable images and being responsible for an alcohol-related Diggs was arrested Sept. 3, when the New videos of child pornography, which is a Crime family associate crash that killed one person and seriously Jersey State Police executed a search war­ record that has helped damage countless injured another in Westfield a little less rant at his home in Roselle, seizing five children,” said Col. Rick Fuentes, superin­ sentenced to 30 months than five years ago, acting Union County computers and numerous hard drives. A tendent of the New Jersey State Police. “As An associate of the DeCavalcante organ­ Prosecutor Grace H. Park announced Aug. full forensic examination of the computer these criminals find new ways to distribute ized crime family of La Cosa Nostra was See CRIME, Page 23

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IN MEMORIAM

• BELLTVEAU - Jane A., formerly of Springfield; Oct. 8. Great-grandmother. • BOGARD - Barbara “Bobbie,” of Linden; Oct. 9. Member of St. Paul’s, Linden. • BURKHARD - Carol Ann, formerly of Clark; Oct. 14. Administrative assistant. • CHROBOCINSKI - Marie A., of Linden; Oct. 14. Great-grandmother, 91. • CLEWS - Thomas Harold, formerly of Cranford; Oct. 15. WWII Army vet. • DAVIS - Ronald Sr., of Roselle; Oct. 16. • FAVATA - Ruth Christine, of Union; Oct. 15. Allstate employee, grandmother. • GAWOR - William, of Rahway; Oct. 16. WWII Army vet, IBEW member, 97. • GERBER - Rhoda, formerly of Union; Oct. 14. Wife, grandmother. • HAZEL - Ray, of Union; Oct. 10. • LANNO - Frank, of Union, formerly of Irvington; Oct. 12. Army vet, hairdresser. • LUCAS — Roland D., of Linden; Oct. 15. Owned X-Ray Home Inspection. • MAGEE - Elaine SanGiuliano, of Cranford; Oct. 13. Great-grandmother. • MAGERKA - Douglas G., of Linden; Oct. 14. • MASTOROU - George F., formerly of Union; Oct. 18. Shop owner, grandfather. • MINCH — Michael J., of Clark; Oct. 12. Iraq War vet, First Cavalry Division, 35. • MIRONSKI - Alex J., formerly of Kenilworth; Oct. 10. Great-grandfather. Whether you are eating a gluten-free diet or would like to bake gluten-free • MISTRETTA - Anthony, of Kenilworth; Oct. 16. Army vet, butcher, father, 94. • NELSON - Wilbur N., of Summit; Oct. 14. WWII Navy vet, school principal. desserts for friends and family, this is a chocolatey recipe that is sure to please. • PETERSEN - Karl H., formerly of Clark; Oct. 12. Photographer, grandfather. Feel free to add in different dried fruit, even raisins, or use white chocolate • PISCITELLI - Mildred, of Union; Oct. 12. Great-grandmother, 94. instead of dark. The end result will still leave them wanting more! • RUGGIERO - Diane Pizzi, of Mountainside; Oct. 13. Wife, mother. Chocolate Chocolate Chip • SAITTA — Gladys L., formerly of Roselle Park; Oct. 16. Great-grandmother. • SCHMIDT - Antoinette C., formerly of Summit; Oct. 16. Great-grandmother. Gluten Free Cookies • SOLSTIS - Mary, of Kenilworth; Oct. 16. Head housekeeper, Holiday Inn. • SOVAY - August H., of Cranford; Oct. 17. Korean War vet, great-grandfather. Ingredients Steps • SZARKO - Helen, of Clark, formerly of Hillside; Oct. 13. Great-grandmother. Dry Preheat oven to 350 degrees. • VEVERKA - James M., formerly of Clark and Linden; Oct. 5. Manager. 2 Vt cups walnut, hazelnut or almond In a large bowl, combine dry ingredi­ • ZOTTI - Lina, of Summit; Oct. 16. Was 90. flour ents. 'A cup unsweetened cocoa powder In a small bowl combine honey or In Memoriam is a weekly feature compiled by the news staff from various sources. Zi tsp. kosher or sea salt agave and vegetable shortening. It We also provide the opportunity for families and funeral directors to publish a more Vi tsp. baking soda helps to melt the shortening for a bit in extensive, special notice about their loved one called an obituary. These notices are pub­ the microwave. lished on our website immediately and then in the next edition of this newspaper. To place Wet Mix dry and wet ingredients until a paid obituary send an email to [email protected] or fax to 908-688-0401. Vi cup vegetable shortening without thoroughly combined. Family and friends’ submissions must include sender’s name, address, phone and the trans fats Add in the chocolate chips and dried name of the funeral home. Call 908-686-7850for assistance. 'A cup honey or agave fruit. Spoon out Tbs.-size balls of dough on Add ins a parchment paper-lined cookie sheet. ROSELLE PARK NEWS 1/2 cup chopped dried cherries or Bake at 350 degrees for about 7 to 10 cranberries minutes. Halloween party for children is Oct. 29 at community center 1 1/2 cup dark chocolate chips or Cool and serve. On Saturday, Oct. 29, the Roselle Park Recreation Committee will host a free Halloween chopped chocolate from a chocolate Makes approximately 24 cookies >arty from 6 until 8 p.m. at the Casano Community Center, located at 314 Chestnut St., bar loselle Park. The party is open to children up to fifth grade, and caregivers must stay with their children during the event. Alma Schneider, a licensed clinical social worker and cooking coach, pro­ The event features a magician, Halloween craftmaking, candy and snacks. Every child vides individual sessions, corporate presentations and group workshops M10 attends the party in a costume has a chance to win a prize. Attendees are asked to bring helping individuals overcome their practical and psychological obstacles to lonperishable food items for the food pantiy. Free parking is available at the Michael Mauri cooking Alma has appeared on the Today Show, TV Land and has presented Tazebo Park parking lot at the intersection of Chestnut Street and East Grant Avevue. at the TED.x Talks. She has also been featured in Family Circle Magazine For more information contact the Rec Committee at 908-245-6222, ex.1916. and numerous other publications. A cookbook is in the works! For more information, contact her at [email protected] or visit her web­ site at www.takebackthekitchen.com. SPRINGFIELD NEWS Performance to be Oct. 30 Seasonal flu vaccinations Members of the Hudson Shakespeare fO f r e s i d e n t s Will b e NOV. 1 Company return to the Springfield Free Seasonal influenza vaccinations will CHECK OUT OUR AUTO SPECIAL Public Library on Sunday, Oct. 30, at 2 be administered to Springfield residents p.m., for a free performance of “Tales of 18 and older Tuesday, Nov. 1 from 6 ARE YOU LOOKING TO Edgar Allan Poe.” p.m . to 7:30 p.m. at the Chisholm Com- This performance is intended for munity Center, BUY OR SELL A VEHICLE? adults and children ages 6 and older. No appointments are necessary. A fee Spaces are limited and seating will be on is charged, except for seniors with a a first-come, first-served basis in the Medicare Part B card. Residents are WE CAN HELP! Donald B. Palmer Museum, 66 Moun- asked to wear short sleeves if possible tain Ave. Doors open at 1:30 p.m. For for their flu shot, 2 0 WORDS - 1 0 WEEKS of exposure including our more information, visit www.hudson- For more information, contact the websites for ‘39°° in UNION COUNTY or 10 WEEKS of shakespeare.com or www.springfield- Madison Health Department at 973- exposure for ‘5 9 00 in UNION & ESSEX COUNTY publiclibrary.com. 593-3079, ext. 9. Union County LocalSource — October 27, 2016 — 23 CRIME, COURTS, CONVICTIONS

(Continued from Page 21) the case. McGowan was speeding in a 25- girlfriend, was seriously injured and time of the crash was 0.08, over the legal 29. Robert McGowan, 30, of Trumbull, mph zone when he ran a stop sign at the transported to a local hospital, where she limit in New Jersey. Conn., pleaded guilty to second-degree intersection of Tice Place, striking a 2001 spent months undergoing treatment and Sentencing in the case has been sched­ vehicular homicide before state Superior Cadillac Eldorado driven by 69-year- old therapy. uled for Friday, Oct. 14, before Judge Court Judge Scott J. Moynihan. Peter Tyliczka, Lawlor said. An investigation involving the Westfield Moynihan. McGowan, who apologized for Shortly after 1 a.m. on Oct. 1, 2011, Despite the fact that he was wearing Police Department, the Union County his actions during the course of entering McGowan was driving his 2009 Honda his seat belt and the vehicle’s airbag Police Department Fatal Accident Recon­ his plea, will be required to serve at least 85 Accord on Clifton Street in Westfield, deployed properly, Tyliczka was thrown struction Team, and the Prosecutor’s percent of his term before the possibility of according to Union County Assistant Pros­ from the car and killed. A passenger in Office’s Homicide Task Force determined parole under New' Jersey’s No Early ecutor Caroline Lawlor, who prosecuted the vehicle, Tyliczka’s then-61- year-old that McGowan’s blood-alcohol level at the Release Act. HOME SERVICES DIRECTORY AIR CONDITIONING SPACE AVAILABLE CHECK CASHING CONTRACTOR QUALITY \

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SAGITTARIUS, Nov. 23 to Dec. 21 7 Be aware if an investment is beginning to yield diminishing SIADOKIA returns, if you're hitting an immovable ceiling career-or- 8 9 4 3 2 finance-wise or realizing that a certain relationship no longer Here’s How It Works: has anything fresh to offer you. Sudoku puzzles are formatted as a 2 1 9x9 grid, broken down into nine 3x3 CAPRICORN, Dec. 22 to Jan. 20 boxes. To solve a sudoku, the 5 9 4 This week you must reserve the energy you would squander numbers 1 through 9 must fill each by lashing out (then enduring the self-inflicted emotional row, column and box. Each number aftermath of replaying it) for something of your choosing. can appear only once in each row, 2 3 column and box. You can figure out the order in which the numbers will 3 5 8 6 AQUARIUS, Jan. 21 to Feb. 18 appear by using the numeric clues It's better to have the right comrades confidently by your side, already provided in the boxes. The 1 9 4 based on what you authentically believe, than a larger crowd more numbers you name, the easi­ you can only hold together by holding your tongue. er it gets to solve the puzzle! PISCES, Feb. 19 to March 20. ANSWER APPEAR IN If it's too hard for you to own what you've achieved because it OUR CLASSIFIEDS SECTION 7 1 2 5 3 feels too ego-aggrandizing, reframe it as personal satisfaction Level: Advanced in having done something to make the world a better place. Union County LocalSource — October 27, 2016 — 25 ELIZABETH NEWS

EPS receives $20K grant and the Shriver Cup Unified Soccer Tour­ nament, which takes place at Mercer Coun­ from Special Olympics ty Park on Oct. 30. This year marks the The Elizabeth Public Schools has been third year the Shriver Cup will include high selected to receive a $20,000 Play Unified school level competition. Grant from Special Olympics New Jersey to Funding for the Play Unified grant was support the district’s efforts in developing made possible by a grant from the U.S. and providing inclusive sports programs. Department of Education, the N.J. Depart­ The three-year grant assists schools ment of Education and the PSEG Founda­ with developing a broad spectrum of inclu­ tion. sive sports and physical activity options to “Programs that promote the inclusion of ensure that students of all abilities can all students, regardless of their abilities, in experience the benefits of physical fitness academic and athletic activities provide so and recreational and competitive athletics. many great opportunities to develop char­ Students develop exceptional athletic skills acter and leadership skills. I thank Special INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENTS — The Union County Freeholder's Infra­ while forming friendships, fostering Olympics New Jersey and its sponsors for structure Grant program is under way in Fanwood, where funds will be used respect for one another, and becoming enhancing the learning experiences of our for roadway improvements on MacLennan Place. This year's program leaders on and off the court. students through this wonderful partner­ emphasizes road paving and improvement. Elizabeth schools participating in the ship,” Elizabeth Board of Education Presi­ Play Unified grant include Nicholas S. dent Charlene Bathelus said. LaCorte - Peterstown School No. 3, Elmo- “At Elizabeth Public Schools, we believe ra School No. 12, Woodrow Wilson School that all students can learn and achieve at CRANFORD NEWS No. 19, Victor Mravlag School No. 21, Juan high levels where all means all,” Elizabeth Pablo Duarte - Jose Julian Marti School Public Schools Superintendent Olga Cranford High School will Halloween Parade Oct. 30 No. 28, John E. Dwyer Technology Acade­ Hugelmeyer said. “The principles and host fundraiser Oct. 29 The annual Halloween Parade, co-spon- my and Admiral William F. Halsey Jr. objectives of the Special Olympics New Jer­ The Cranford High School Project Grad­ sored by the Cranford Jaycees, kicks off at Health and Public Safety Academy. sey Play Unified School Partnership align uation fundraising is under way for the the Community Center from 1 to 3 p.m. on Each school will assemble a soccer team well with our culture of all meaning all and senior Class of 2017 with the Food Truck Oct. 30. Judging will be at 1:30 p.m., with of approximately 10 students of vaiying we could not be more excited to participate Music Festival on Oct. 29, from 11 a.m. to 5 the parade beginning at 2 p.m. 'The Pumpkin ability levels that are not currently mem­ in this excellent program with our stu­ p.m. at Nomahegan Park. The event fea­ Chunkin begins at 2:30 p.m. For questions, bers of an interscholastic athletic team. The dents.” tures 20 food trucks, live bands and DJ contact Aaron Dolan 908-499-7265, David teams will practice and ultimately partici­ For further information, please visit Renee, as well as face painters, activities for Lluberes 908-230-7585 or the Cranford pate in interschool play, intercounty play, www.epsnj.org children and crafters. Recreation Department 908-709-7283. UNION COUNTY ENTERTAINMENT

Arts, entertainment and events Towson University and has had recent solo 28; Saturday, Oct. 29, and Sunday, Oct. the sixth floor of the Union County Admin­ are taking place around Union shows at the Baltimore Museum of Art, in 23, at 2 p.m. istration Building, 10 Elizabethtown Plaza County. See what’s happening and Los Angeles and at Springsteen Gallery, in Elizabeth through Nov. 1. The Freehold­ take advantage of local attractions. Baltimore. He was the recipient of an Indi­ Oil exhibit at Les Malamut ers Gallery is free and open to the public vidual Artist Award in Painting from the Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Maryland State Arts Council, and his work on display through Oct. 30 A nnouncements For information, visit ucnj.org, call 908- has been featured in New American Paint­ “The Guitar Series," an exhibition of oil 558-2550 or email [email protected]. Abstract paintings shown ings and in numerous group and solo paintings by artist Don B. David is at the shows across the United States. at Kent Place Gallery Les Malamut Art Gallery in the Union Painting social set for Nov. 1 Gallery hours are Monday through Fri­ Library through Oct. 30. The “History Paint Night Social,” is set The Kent Place Gallery, located on the day, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information David's paintings have been exhibited in for Tuesday, Nov. 1, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. campus of Kent Place School, 42 Norwood call 908-273-0900, or visit www.kent- galleries throughout the East Coast, and his at the Snyder Academy of Elizabethtown, Ave. in Summit, is showing “Compression place.org/gallery. work is in numerous private and corporate located on 42 Broad St., Elizabeth. Partici­ Artifacts,” an exhibition of abstract paint­ collections throughout the United States. pants will be provided with painting mate­ ings by Seth Adelsberger through Nov. 18. C alendar The gallery is located on the lower level rials, a pre-sketched canvas and artistic A sanding process in Adelsberger’s work of the Union Public Library, 1980 Morris instruction from Rafael Rodriguez, artist- reveals a dense patchwork of layered Musical cabaret is Oct. 30 Ave., Union. The exhibit is free and open to in-residence at the Snyder Academy. Pre- brushstrokes. This leveling eliminates the Dreamcatcher Repertory Theatre pres­ the public during regular library hours. It is registration is not required, but is encour­ presence of dimensional paint, drawing a ents the cabaret, “I Believe in Music: Songs wheelchair accessible. For further informa­ aged due to limited space. Participants may corollary to contemporary painting’s dual of the ’70s” from Friday, Oct. 28, through tion visit lesmalamutartgallery.word- bring wine and snacks for their enjoyment. existence as both a physical object and a Sunday, Oct. 30, at 120 Morris Ave., Sum­ press.com/ or call 908-851-5450. For registration or more information, flattened digital image. mit. contact the Union County Office of Cultur­ “The term ‘Compression Artifacts’ refers For more information, visit Y hosts arts brunch Oct. 30 al and Heritage Affairs at 908-436-2912, to a noticeable distortion of media and data www.danielrufolomusic.com. For tickets, The Arts Brunch Series resumes Oct. 30, email [email protected] or visit ucnj.org. loss resulting from lowering an image or visit www.dreamcatcherrep.org or call with David Aaron, who will present video file’s resolution and quality,” accord­ Brown Paper Tickets at 800-838-3006. “Singers of the Big Band Era; Rise, Devel­ ing to Adelsberger. “Typically, a painting’s opment, and Demise.” A full bagel brunch Watercolor exhibit on ‘history’ remains unseen. These works com­ Last chance to catch play will be provided. display through Nov. 3 press time, confounding the order in which To register call 908-289-8112. Watercolor paintings of life by the pool each layer was executed, while simultane­ in Westfield will be Oct. 29 in Hollywood, Fla., are on exhibit in the ously show a cross section of how the paint “And Then There Were None,” a mur­ Springfield Library’s Donald B. Palmer was applied. The remaining unified plastic der-mystery thriller, opens Saturday, Oct. Freeholders Gallery exhibit Museum through Nov. 3. The Springfield surface serves as an encrypted record of 15, at 8 p.m., followed by a reception; It Free Public Library is located at 66 Moun­ how a painting is made.” runs at Westfield Community Players will be open through Nov. 1 tain Avenue. Adelsberger lives and works in Balti­ Theater 1000 North Ave. West, Westfield, The Westfield Art Association will dis­ For more information, visit the website more; he holds a degree in fine art from at 8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 22; Friday, Oct. play works at the Freeholders Galleiy on www.springfieldpubliclibrary.com. 26 — October 27, 2016 — Union County LocalSource LHS F.A.B. Coalition trains backstage at Fashion Week By Alexander Gonzalez “I see how it made an impact on her; it Correspondent opened her up,” Williams said. The model stood next in line to hit the Williams thought Boss initially joined runway, wearing the markers of a circus F.A.B. because of her two older sisters and ring leader. younger sister, who had been bullied at A black top hat and knee-high gold some point between elementary to high hoots? Check. A red coat topped with gold school. But she realized that Boss also shoulder pads, pinned to a buttoned black wanted a creative outlet. bustier? Check. “When I realized that this was some­ .Jah’Nasia McDougald, a Linden High thing in her heart, just by her going to her School student and backstage dresser for first event in New York, I seen it in her eyes the show, said she then noticed a missing that this is something that she really, really crucial prop: a black whip. enjoys,” said Williams, who suspects Boss “I legit had to run out to the front,” she may have also been bullied in elementary told her fellow dressers after the show, as if and middle school. she had passed the baton at an Olympic The 38-year-old single mom of four race. daughters calls herself a “worrywart.” McDougald, 16, can already say she pre­ When Boss started traveling to the city with vented a model mishap at a New York F.A.B., she had to call or text her mom at Fashion Week event. She and other stu­ certain checkpoints during the 40-minute dents at LHS got to work backstage at the trip from Linden to New York City — once Yandy.com Halloween-themed fashion before boarding New Jersey Transit, once show, held Friday, Sept. 9. For them, work­ after stepping off the train, and several ing behind the scenes provides a real-world times during the fashion show. classroom for the fashion industry. “I actually had to psyche myself out and McDougald and her peers are members keep telling myself, ‘Hey, she’s gonna be of F.A.B., a club that uses fashion and Photo by Alexander Gonzalez okay. It’s only New York,”’ Williams said. entertainment to curb low self-esteem at From left, LHS students and F.A.B. Coalition members Monique Boss, 16; “But reassurance came when you talk with Linden High School. Terri Todd, executive Dorothy Parker, 16; Alexus Candia, 18; and Masiya Anderson-Elliot, 17, Ms. Todd.” director of F.A.B., started the club as a steam a pair of butterfly wings backstage for a Halloween costume at the Williams has since eased up on the noti­ community organization two years ago fications. Still, she’s grateful for social when a 15-year-old from Linden commit­ Yandy.com fashion show, held at Pier 59 Studios on Friday, Sept. 9, during New York Fashion Week. media, and is reassured when Boss posts ted suicide because of alleged bullying. photos or statuses. Three hours before the first model In October, students across the country youngest of four daughters, Asia, a F.A.B. Williams said that her own parents’ gen­ stepped onto the runway, production cap­ observe National Bullying Prevention member, can gamer enough work experi­ eration would not have supported her in tains, along with Todd, divvied up tasks. Month. About 21.5 percent of students ages ence to land part-time jobs in college. the same way that she has encouraged Boss Newer members filled trick-or-treat buck­ 12 to 18 reported being bullied at school “Once they get to that college level, they to pursue an artistic career. ets, plastic jack-o’-lanterns containing during the school year, according to a 2013 have a full resume — experience in dress­ “The area that I came from, your par­ report from the National Center for Educa­ masquerade masks, whimsical cat stock­ ing, understanding how to take orders, fol­ ents were supportive, but if they felt that ings and the staples of a Halloween diet, tion Statistics. “At school” refers to the lowing instructions,” Todd said. “These are you weren’t going for a career that made which included Sweet Tarts, Tootsie Rolls school building, anywhere on school prop­ elements that they’re going to need to work sense — like a nurse or a doctor — and you and Dubble Bubble chewing gum. erty, the school bus or the commute in everyday life.” say, ‘Oh I want to go to school for photog­ More experienced F.A.B. members, between home and school. Wesley, an anatomy and biology teacher raphy,’ they’ll turn around and tell you, “the veterans of the group,” as Todd called “What could we do? What do we have in at Linden High School, added in a phone ‘that’s a hobby. You can’t make no money them, prepped the models’ costumes. common with young people in our commu­ interview that F.A.B. members network off of that,”’ Williams said. These students made sure Alice carried a nity?” said Todd, also a substitute teacher with professionals who host on-campus Unlike other parents Williams encoun­ plush white rabbit to Wonderland; Don­ at Linden High School. “We have fashion workshops, saying “They get experiences tered, she didn’t mind that her daughter ald Trump sported his blond wig and and entertainment as common ground.” they otherwise wouldn’t be able to get.” would be exposed to models undressing “Make America Great Again” red cap; and Todd, 49, a former technical design spe­ Wesley said four students interned at backstage and changing into strange outfits a circus ring leader whipped the big top cialist for a Manhattan-based children’s production companies last summer. And or a revealing Halloween costume. into shape. manufacturing company, draws on her net­ according to F.A.B.’s Facebook page, stu­ “For me, it’s just part of the job,” said Veterans like Alexus Candia steamed work of industry insiders to land backstage dents got “their shot” at meeting celebri­ Williams, echoing what F.A.B. member costumes, too. The 18-year- old’s backstage gigs- ties, such as Lin-Manuel Miranda, of Candia said earlier. experience was evident. A small burn on Before teaching at Linden, Todd earned “Hamilton” fame and Jay Manuel from About 30 minutes before the Yandy.com her arm didn’t faze her; it was all part of the her fashion design degree in 2012 from the “America’s Next Top Model.” show began, the young dressers checked job. Ait Institute of New York City. There, she F.A.B. contributed to both the Septem­ their hangars one more time, placing last- “That’s what fashion comes down to,” met professor R. Scott French, creative ber and February fashion weeks last year. minute pins and unclasping closed boots, Candia, who has volunteered at several director at The Bromley Group, which pro­ This year, in addition to Yandy.com, Todd then Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” signalled fashion shows with F.A.B. and aspires to be duced the Yandy.com show. and her team volunteered at her alma a final rehearsal. a fashion attorney, said. Production companies like Bromley mater’s show and Latinista Fashion Week, “That’s when the adrenaline kicks in,” Todd cited Candia as an example of recruit volunteers for less glamorous a biennial event geared toward the Hispan­ said Ciera Feliciano, 16, a F.A.B. member. F.A.B.’s ultimate goal: to expose young chores: setting up the auditorium, prepar­ ic community. FA..B. members like Feliciano said they people living outside New York City to all ing gift bags — also known as swag bags — But F.A.B. has a broader appeal. live for these final moments and the rush of facets of fashion. and dressing models. Monique Boss, 16, said she joined the club being backstage. For them, that rush makes The F.A.B. Coalition, which became a After their third day of school, 18 stu­ to build her confidence. The junior said up for the long commute and late nights school board-sponsored club in April, also dents, wearing matching black T-shirts that F.A.B. “allowed me to let people get to spent on homework and a fashion show serves as a mentoring program. Both Todd with the F.A.B. logo, followed Todd to Pier know me.” She plans to attend art school that ends as quickly as it starts — 45 min­ and Nadriena Wesley, the club’s school 59 Studios in Chelsea. The young volun­ after high school. utes to be exact — as fast as the crack of a teers helped transform a blank auditorium adviser, said they help students build cre­ Monique Williams, Boss’s mother, said whip. ative portfolios, and submit college appli­ into French’s vision of an “upbeat... festive she noticed the change in her daughter’s Alexander Gonzalez is a master’s candi­ cations and research scholarships. atmosphere" for Yandy.com’s line of Hal­ personality after her first trip to New York date in magazine journalism at NYU’s Todd said her “adopted kids” and loween costumes. City. Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute. Union County LocalSource — October 27, 2016 — 27 UNION COUNTY QUALITY OF LIFE

Union County offers resident • Is their teaching staff certified in First personal trainers and a nutritionist and Obtain a vote-by-mail application at the ways to improve themselves, Aid, CPR, EpiPen, AED and child-abuse more. Healthy refreshments will be served. County Clerk’s Main Office in Elizabeth, or improve the community or help oth­ awareness? All participants who do not currently have ers. Find out where to volunteer, from the Annex Office in Westfied, or • What are their child-to-staff ratios? an active Y membership will receive a com­ download and print an application from donate, check up on health, take • Have they met or exceeded all licens­ classes or attend workshops. plimentary Westfield Area YMCA limited the County Clerk’s website, ucnj.org/vote- ing and NAEYC requirements? pre-teen program plus membership for the by-mail, or request that one be mailed. • What curriculum are they using? current school year. To receive an application through the A nnouncements • Do they encourage healthy eating? For more information or to participate, mail, call the county clerk at 908-527- • Do their teachers have Child Develop­ contact Amanda Aguirre at 908-233-2700, 4996. There is no fee for this service. Sample ballots available now ment Certificates? ext. 258 or email [email protected]. Union County Clerk Joanne Rajoppi The County Clerk’s Office is located at • Do they offer age-appropriate activi­ the Union County Courthouse, 2 Broad St., reminds voters that sample ballots for all 21 ties and learning opportunities such as Room 113, Elizabeth; it is open weekdays municipalities are now available on the new Free foreclosure swimming, Spanish, sports, trips, health, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., and will be County Clerk elections website, UnionCoun- nutrition, and computer? presentation is Oct. 28 open Saturday, Nov. 5, from 9 a.m. to 1 tyVotes.com, and on the Union County Votes • Is the environment safe and clean? “Foreclosure: Moving from Fear to Pos­ p.m. to assist voters. app, a free download for mobile devices. • Do they have large indoor gyms and out­ itive Action,” a free, public presentation “All registered voters will get a sample The County Clerk’s Westfield Annex is door playgrounds for children to stay active? will be Friday, Oct. 28, from 12:30 to 2:30 located in the Colleen Fraser Building, 300 ballot in the mail, as always. The new web­ All Westfield Area Y Early Learning pro­ p.m. at the Elizabeth Coalition to House site and app provide a convenient, on-the-go North Avenue East, Westfield; it is open grams incorporate “The Creative Curricu­ the Homeless, 118 Division St., in Eliza­ Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 8 a.m. to way to access the same information,” said lum for Early Childhood” into their daily beth. Panel members representing state 4 p.m.; Tuesday and Thursday, 8 a.m. to Ms. Rajoppi. “Voters can take advantage of lesson plans. The most important goal is to and county agencies will provide informa­ 7:30 p.m.; and Saturday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. online technology to familiarize themselves help the children become enthusiastic tion and guidance to homeowners, includ­ with their ballot before Election Day.” For more information, visit ucnj.org/coun- learners and encourage them to be active ing identifying free state and county ty-clerk or call 908-527-4787. As of last year, the design of the sample explorers who are not afraid to try out their resources available to them. ballot has been altered slightly and now ideas and to think their own thoughts. Cre­ The presentation includes an overview Health Fair to be held Nov. 2 includes a blue heading to denote the ative curriculum content areas include: lit­ of the New Jersey Foreclosure Mediation On Wednesday, Nov. 2, the Senior Citi­ School Board Election section of the ballot. eracy, mathematics, science, social studies, Program, designed to provide distressed The General Election section is still delin­ zens Council of Union County will hold its arts, technology, healthy habits and char­ homeowners with experienced advocates nth annual free Health and Lifestyle Fair eated by a red heading. acter development. and neutral mediators, to make sure that For other services, residents can still visit beginning at 9 a.m. at The Westwood in Early learning programs at ail Westfield all possible ways of keeping their houses Garwood. In addition to providing atten­ the county clerk online at ucnj.org/county- locations are accredited by the National are explored with their banks. clerk. Election links on the left column will dees with health screenings and informa­ Association for the Education of Young Attendees will also gain an understand­ tion on health care concerns, lifestyle connect visitors to UnionCountyVotes.com. Children; this accreditation means that the ing of foreclosure proceedings, the court- issues as well as a panel of speakers. A con­ Westfield Area Y has voluntarily undergone Alzheimer’s event upcoming mediation process, sheriffs sales, guidance tinental breakfast will be served followed a process of internal self-study and has on avoiding foreclosure scams and details by the featured presentation at 10:15 a.m. Alzheimer's New Jersey will present a free sought external professional review. about resources available to those affected. The featured speakers will cover a vari­ half-day program for caregivers of people The Y’s full-day kindergarten program Tenants living in foreclosed properties will ety of topics from basic nutrition to dis­ with Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia follows the public school calendar and also be directed to available resources. ease-related issues and focuses on healthy on Saturday, Nov. 5, from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 expands upon the incorporated public Free parking is available in the lot and eating. From 9 a.m. to noon, attendees will p.m. at the Union County College Roy Smith school curriculum with interactive math, on the street and the facility is wheelchair also be able to take advantage of the free Theatre, 1033 Springfield Ave., Cranford. literacy, science and social studies experi­ accessible. Preregistration is not required. on-site health screenings from local hospi­ The program includes breakfast and ences. Specials may include gym, music, For more information, call the Union tals including sponsor Trinitas Regional provides a thorough overview of art, Spanish or a 30-minute swim lesson, County Human Relations Commission at Medical Center as well as Overlook Hospi­ Alzheimer’s disease with a focus on care dependant on location. 908-889-9028. tal and Runnells Center plus oral cancer and treatment options, importance of legal Financial assistance is available for those screenings from Wortzel Integrative Dental and financial planning for people with who qualify. For more information, visit Care. Flu and pneumonia shots will be Alzheimer’s disease and their families, and Winter items drive for www.westfieldynj.org or contact Maria available from Walgreens Pharmacy. a question-and-answer opportunity. Pre­ Nierstedt about the Bauer Branch at 908- homeless veterans Oct. 29 The goal of the Union County Senior register with the Alzheimer’s New Jersey 317-9622; [email protected]; The Roselle Park First Aid Squad volun­ Council Health Fair is to provide useful by calling 888-280-6055. Shannon McGillis about the Garwood Fam­ teers and supporters will be collecting information and to answer questions that ily Center Y at 908-301-1616; donations of new hats, gloves, socks, tooth­ relate to our quality of life. For more infor­ Register for Family [email protected]; Eileen Rooney paste and deodorant for homeless veterans mation or to RSVP, contact the Senior Engagement Conference about the Early Learning Center on Elm and their families at 535 Laurel Ave. on Council at 908-964-7555. Street and full day Kindergarten at (908) Oct. 29, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. All items Early, free registration for Union Coun­ 654-846o;[email protected]; Car­ collected will be distributed to veterans ty residents is now open for the Family olyn White about Kinder wrap and before throughout the state by the Veterans The Y hosts Medicare Engagement Conference set for Nov. 18, and after school care, 908-233-2700 ext. Chamber of Commerce-NJ and volunteers lunchtime lecture Nov. 3 from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. The conference 248, [email protected]. of Operation Chillout. Items can also be The Westfield YMCA, 220 Clark St. in includes presentations and workshops fea­ dropped of at 535 Laurel Ave. Monday to Westfield, hosts a Lunchtime Lecture enti­ turing youth, parents and professionals Friday 7:30 to 10 p.m. tled, “What you don’t know about involved in the Juvenile Justice System and C alendar Medicare,” on Thursday, Nov. 3, from 12:30 family engagement. Y program begins on Oct. 27 to 2 p.m. Hank Segal will discuss the differ­ General registration opens Nov. 1. For Vote-by-mail application The Westfield Area YMCA will kick off its ent types of Medicare Plans available and information and to register, visit preven- Seventh Grade Initiative on Thursday, Oct. deadlines are Nov. 1, 7 how to determine the right plan, as well as tionlinks.org/Registration 27, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. in the Gym at the Vote-by-mail ballots will be available in common mistakes that can cost users Main Y Facility, 220 Clark St. in Westfield. the County Clerk’s Offices in Elizabeth and money. Light refreshments will be served. Westfield YMCA offers The initiative was designed to heighten Westfield. Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 8. The event is open to the community and early learning program, tips awareness and combat the epidemic of The deadline to apply for a vote-by-mail registration and payment is required by Nov. youth obesity. Seventh-graders in Cran­ ballot through the mail is Nov. 1; the appli­ 1. Members can register online at www.west- The Westfield Area YMCA provides the ford, Garwood, Mountainside and West- cation must be received by the County fieldynj.org and non-members can register at following checklist of considerations when field are invited to attend the kickoff with Clerk’s Office on or before this date by the Welcome Center at the main Y facility. choosing the right early learning program: their families. The evening will include fit­ mail. The deadline to apply in person is Call 908-233-2700, ext. 246, or email • Is the program NAEYC-accredited? ness testing, a climbing wall, advice from Monday, Nov. 7, by 3 p.m. [email protected] with any questions. 28 — October 27, 2016 — Union County LocalSource October: Super gourds, super pretzels and superheroes

UNION COUNTY TRADITIONS - What would autumn be without the sights, sounds and tastes of the fall season? Above left, a savvy shopper takes her time selecting the perfect pumpkin at Dreyer Farms in Cranford. Above right, The Deutscher Club of Clark allows members and non-members alike to enjoy all things Bavarian, including bratwurst, beer, music, dancing and some of the largest pretzels sold in the entire state. At left, Batwoman and The Dark Knight take care of The Joker’s ‘bomb scare’ at the annual Springfield Patriot Carnival and Car Show near town hall.

Photos by David VanDeventer Union County- LocalSource — October 27, 2016 — 29 STUDENT UPDATE

Idah, of Roselle, is honored Union County residents Rosemary Ani- In August, scholars will attend the sev­ Byrne, of Cranford; Cassandra Clark of bogwu of Rahway, Nathaniel Bayot of enth annual Merit Scholar Luncheon at an Westfield; Kathleen Colonna of Fanwood; David Idah, the son of Julie Idah of Roselle Park, Michael DeJesus of Spring- R&D Council member’s facility to cultivate Nicholas Constantine of Westfield; Robert Roselle, a seventh-grader at Randolph- field, Alejandro Soriano of Roselle, and further interest in their field of study. All Grisi of Berkeley Heights; Jake Heroux of Macon Academy, received the Civics and Jason Stefanik of Union are recipients of recipients will also have an opportunity to Westfield; Kyle Higgins of Summit; Antho­ Physical Education 7 Most Improved cer­ the R&D Council’s 2016 Merit Scholarship. meet prominent New Jersey-based ny Iarussi of Berkeley Heights; Emma Kelly tificates at the school’s annual awards night Anibogwu studies Engineering and will researchers and innovators. Scholars will of Summit; Sasha Korn of Union; Michael June 1. The Most Improved Award recog­ enter a career as an environmental engineer also be honored at the R&D Council’s 37th LaRose of Cranford; Carmen Machalek of nizes students make dramatic progress upon graduation; Bayot plans to begin a Edison Patent Awards Ceremony and Recep­ New Providence; Arturo Martinez of North through the course of the year. career as a civil engineer after college; Deje­ tion on Nov. 3, at the Liberty Science Center. Plainfield; Jessica Mattera of Mountain­ Randolph-Macon Academy is a college- sus studies nursing and will pursue a CRNA side; Kyle McCormick, of New Providence; preparatory, coeducational boarding license after graduation; Soriano is studying Students make dean’s list Megan McCusker of Westfield; Margaret school for students in grades six through electrical engineering and intends to enter a Loyola University Maryland has McKay of Cranford; Megan Mondon of 12, located in Front Royal, Va. career in telecommunications; Stefanik announced the members of its spring 2016 Westfield; Andrew Ramirez of Cranford; studies chemistry and plans to pursuing a dean's list. To qualify, a student must Elise Ringel of Scotch Plains; Elena Scara- UCC students earn Merit master’s degree in chemical engineering. achieve a minimum grade-point average of no of Westfield; Tyler Schiavo of Westfield; Scholarships for STEM Each year, the R&D Council awards at least 3.5 out of 4.0 for the term and suc­ Catherine Serzan of Westfield; Yasmine $1,500 and $750 scholarships to community cessfully complete courses totaling a mini­ Shafaie of Summit; Emily Snyder of Cran­ The Research & Development Council of college students studying a STEM field based mum of 15 credits. ford; Julia Terrezza of New Providence; New Jersey will award Merit Scholarships on applicants’ minimum 3.5 grade-point The following local students have Andrew Ukrainskyj of Westfield; Vienna to 19 STEM scholars at N.J. community average, STEM field of interest, extracurricu­ achieved this honor: Ryan Benson of Vitollo of Mountainside. colleges, including six at Union County lar activities, financial need, other awards, Berkeley Heights; Anthony Bevilaque of Established in 1852, Loyola University College. and post-graduation career goals. Cranford; Emily Bledsoe of Linden; Megan is located in Baltimore, Md.

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PLAINFIELD IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE thereof, may file a motion pursuant to Court The Sheriff or other person conducting the sale A full legal description can be found at the Union DISTRICT COURT DIVISION Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature and NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS will have information regarding the surplus, if County Sheriffs Office extent of that person s claim and asking for an any Total Upset: $376,859.69***Three Hundred Sev­ Absolute Divorce - Tuyen Ha: order directing payment of the surplus money. Docket No. F-026470-16 JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $255,164.83***Two enty-Six Thousand Eight Hundred Fifty-Nine Take notice that a pleading seeking relief The Sheriff or other person conducting the safe Hundred Fifty-Five Thousand One Hundred and 69/100*** Superior Court of New Jersey against you has been filed in the above entitled will have information regarding the surplus, if Chancery Division Sixty-Four and 83/100*** October 6, 13, 20. 27, 2016 action. The nature of the relief being sought is any. Attorney: U45267 UNL ($135.24) Union County as follows: JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $468,059.51***Four RAS CITRON LAW OFFICES Absolute Divorce. Hundred Sixty-Eight Thousand Fifty-Nine 130 CLINTON ROAD HILLSIDE (L.S.) STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: You are required to make defense to such and 51/100*** SUITE 202 pleading no later than November 30, 2016. Upon Attorney: FAIRFIELD NJ 07004 SHERIFF’S SALE Albert T. Watson Jr. your failure to do so the party seeking service RAS CITRON LAW OFFICES (973)575-0707 Sheriff's File Number: CH-16004408 against you will apply to the court Tor relief 130 CLINTON ROAD Sheriff: Joseph Cryan Division: CHANCERY YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND sought. SUITE 202 A full legal description can be found at the Union Docket Number: F101716 REQUIRED to serve upon Buckley Madole, P.C., FAIRFIELD NJ 07004 County Sheriffs Office County: Union counsel for the plaintiff, with an address of 99 This the 21st day of October, 2016. (973)575-0707 Total Upset: $262,147.31***Two Hundred Sixty- Plaintiff: WELLS FARGO BANK, NA Wood Avenue South, Suite 803, Iselin, NJ Sheriff: Joseph Cryan Two Thousand One Hundred Forty-Seven and VS 08830, with a telephone number of 732-902- Thomas A. Kellis II A full legal description can be found at the Union 31/100*** Defendant: CARLINE LACHAUD-JOSEPH. 5399, an Answer to the Complaint filed in a civil Attorney for Plaintiff County Sheriffs Office October 20, 27, November 3, 10, 2016 MR. LACHAUD-JOSEPH, HUSBAND OF CAR­ action where Nationstar Mortgage LLC is the 1723 South Glenburnie Rd. Total Upset: $479,313.63***Four Hundred Sev­ U45768 UNL ($152.88) LINE LACHAUD-JOSEPH plaintiff and Albert T. Watson Jr., et al. is the New Bern, NC 28562 enty-Nine Thousand Three Hundred Thirteen Sale Date: 11/09/2016 defendant. The action is pending in the Superior October 20, 27, November 3, 2016 and 63/100*** HILLSIDE Writ of Execution: 07/11/2016 Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Union U45572 WCN ($44.10) October 20, 27, November 3, 10, 2016 By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to County, and bears Docket No. F-026470-16. U45767 UNL ($150.92) SHERIFF’S SALE me directed I shall expose for sale by public Your Answer must be filed within thirty-five (35) Sheriffs File Number: CH-16004322 venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA­ days of October 27, 2016, excluding that date, or UNL-LEGALS HILLSIDE Division: CHANCERY TION BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ if this publication runs after October 27, 2016, Docket Number: F03031914 TOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth. N.J., on WEDNES­ within thirty-five (35) days after the actual date of SHERIFF’S SALE County: Union DAY, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day. publication, excluding that date. If you fail to file HILLSIDE Sheriffs File Number: CH-16004540 Plaintiff: U.S. BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIA­ All successful bidders must have 20% of their an Answer, judgment by default may be entered Division: CHANCERY TION, AS TRUSTEE UNDER THE POOLING bid available in cash or certified check at the against you for the relief demanded in the Com­ SHERIFF'S SALE Docket Number: F01481615 AND SERVICING AGREEMENT DATED AS OF conclusion of the sales. plaint. You shall file your Answer and Proof of Sheriffs File Number: CH-16004S32 County: Union FEBRUARY 1, 2007, GSAMP TRUST 2007- The property to be sold is located in the TWP of Service in duplicate with the Clerk of the Superi­ Division: CHANCERY Plaintiff: NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC NC1, MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFI­ HILLSIDE, County of UNION and State of New or Court, Hughes Justice Complex - CN 971, Docket Number: F00692516 VS CATES, SERIES 2007-NC1 Jersey Trenton, NJ 08625, with a copy to Buckley County: Union Defendant: LOREN BLUTMAN A/K/A LOREN M. VS Commonly known as: 1427 BOA PLACE, HILL­ Madole, P.C., in accordance with fhe NJ Rules of Plaintiff: NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC BLUTMAN, JUDITH BLUTMAN A/K/A JUDITH Defendant: JOSE APONTE A/K/A JOSE L. SIDE, NJ 07205. Court. VS S. BLUTMAN APONTE, ADA L. MORALES APONTE A/K/A Tax Lot No. 55 in Block No. 1106 This action has been instituted for the purpose Defendant: MEIR DERSHOWITZ, TOVA DER- Sale Date: 11/16/2016 ADA APONTE, LANCER INVESTMENTS LLC, Dimension of Lot Approximately: 40X120 of (1) foreclosing a mortgage dated April 14, SHOWITZ Writ of Execution: 07/19/2016 LARIDIAN CONSULTING LLC, NEW CENTURY Nearest Cross Street: HILLSIDE AVENUE 2006 made by AlBert T. Watson Jr. as Mortgagor Sale Date: 11/16/2016 By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to FINANCIAL SERVICES INC., RUTGERS FCU, BEGINNING in the southeasterly line of Boa to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Writ of Execution: 07/25/2016 me directed I shall expose for sale by public STATE OF NEW JERSEY, TRAVELERS Place at a point therein distant 325 feet north­ Inc., as nominee for Community Home Loans of By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA­ INDEMNITY COMPANY easterly from the old northeasterly line of America, L.L.C., its successors and assigns, me directed I shall expose for sale by public TION BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ Sale Date: 11/02/2016 Hillside Avenue running thence recorded in the Union County Clerk’s Office on venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA­ TOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ Writ of Execution: 06/16/2016 "THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE May 17, 2006 in Book M11692, page 0031, and TION BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT as Instrument No. 402859, which mortgage was TOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ All successful bidders must have 20% of their me directed I shall expose for sale by public FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICATION” assigned to the above named Plaintiff, which has DAY, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day. bid available in cash or certified check at the venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA­ PRIOR LIENS/ENCUMBRANCES the nght to enforce the note secured by the mort­ All successful bidders must have 20% of their conclusion of the sales. TION BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ Sewer Open with penalty gage; and (2) to recover possession of the land bid available in cash or certified check at the The property to be sold is located in the munici­ TOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ $548.00 and premises commonly known as 21 Dekalb conclusion of the sales. pality or HILLSIDE in the County of UNION and DAY, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day. TOTAL AS OF July 20, 2016: $548 00 Avenue, Plainfield, NJ 07063 and is further The property to be sold is located in the munici­ State of New Jersey. All successful bidders must have 20% of their Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction described as Lot 9, Block 211. pality of HILLSIDE in the County of UNION and Commonly known as 1018 ELMER PLACE, bid available in cash or certified check at the of the mortgage debt, including costs and If you are unable to obtain an attorney, you may State of New Jersey. HILLSIDE, NJ 07205 conclusion of the sales. expenses there remains any surplus money, the communicate with the New Jersey Bar Associa­ Commonly known as 162 CONANT STREET, Tax LOT 17 BLOCK 1712 PROPERTY TO BE SOLD IS LOCATED IN: money will be deposited into the Superior Court tion by calling 732-249-5000. You may also con­ HILLSIDE, NJ 07205 Dimensions of Lot: 48 feet wide by 94 feet long. Hillside, County of Union, State of New Jersey Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, tact the Lawyer Referral Service of the County of Tax LOT 13 BLOCK 1503 Nearest Cross Street: KING STREET PREMISES COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 1100 or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to venue by calling (908) 353-4715. If you cannot Dimensions of Lot: 90 feet wide by 125 feet THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE Chester Street, Hillside, NJ 07205 Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature afford an attorney, you may contact the Legal long. RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT TAX LOT#: 40 BLOCK#: 918 and extent of that person's claim and asking for Services office of the County of venue by calling Nearest Cross Street: SCHLEIFER ROAD FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICATION. APPROXIMATE DIMENSIONS: 100 x 39 an order directing payment of the surplus money. (908) 354-4340. THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE •SUBJECT TO ANY UNPAID TAXES, MUNICI­ NEAREST CROSS STREET: Arthur Street The Sheriff or other person conducting the safe YOU, Albert T. Watson Jr., are made a party RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT PAL LIENS OR OTHER CHARGES, AND ANY A FULL LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PREM­ will have information regarding the surplus, if defendant to this foreclosure action because you FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICATION. SUCH TAXES, CHARGES, LIENS, INSUR­ ISES CAN BE FOUND IN THE OFFICE OF THE any. executed the note and mortgage and may be •SUBJECT TO ANY UNPAID TAXES, MUNICI­ ANCE PREMIUMS OR OTHER ADVANCES SHERIFF OF Union COUNTY. JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $143,892.93***One liable for any deficiency, are a record owner of PAL LIENS OR OTHER CHARGES, AND ANY MADE BY PLAINTIFF PRIOR TO THIS SALE. SUBJECT TO ANY OPEN TAXES, Hundred Forty-Three Thousand Eight Hun­ the subject property, and for any right, title and SUCH TAXES, CHARGES, LIENS, INSUR­ ALL INTERESTED PARTIES ARE TO CON­ WATER/SEWER, MUNICIPAL OR TAX LIENS dred Ninety-Two and 93/100*** interest you may have in, to or against the sub­ ANCE PREMIUMS OR OTHER ADVANCES DUCT AND RELY UPON THEIR OWN INDE­ THAT MAY BE DUE. Attorney: ject property. MADE BY PLAINTIFF PRIOR TO THIS SALE. PENDENT INVESTIGATION TO ASCERTAIN PRIOR MORTGAGES AND/OR JUDGMENTS: FEIN, SUCH, KAHN & SHEPARD, PC FILE 9448-8745 ALL INTERESTED PARTIES ARE TO CON­ WHETHER OR NOT ANY OUTSTANDING N/A 7 CENTURY DRIVE DATED: October 27, 2016 DUCT AND RELY UPON THEIR OWN INDE­ INTEREST REMAIN OF RECORD AND/OR THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE SUITE 201 /S/Michelle M. Smith PENDENT INVESTIGATION TO ASCERTAIN HAVE PRIORITY OVER THE LIEN BEING RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT PARSIPPANY NJ 07054 Michelle M. Smith WHETHER OR NOT ANY OUTSTANDING FORECLOSED AND, IF SO THE CURRENT FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICATION. (973) 538-4700 Clerk of Superior Court of New Jersey INTEREST REMAIN OF RECORD AND/OR AMOUNT DUE THEREON. Surolus Money: JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $365,875.96***Three Sheriff: Joseph Cryan U45888 WCN October 27, 2016 ($36.26) HAVE PRIORITY OVER THE LIEN BEING If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage Hundred Sixty-Five Thousand Eight Hundred A full legal description can be found at the Union FORECLOSED AND, IF SO THE CURRENT debt, including costs and expenses, there Seventy-Five and 96/100*** County Sheriffs Office UNION COUNTY AMOUNT DUE THEREON. Surplus Money: remains any surplus money, the money will be Attorney: Total Upset: $150,445.30***One Hundred Fifty If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage deposited into the Superior Court Trust Fund URDREN LAW OFFICE, P.C. Thousand Four Hundred Forty-Five and NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS debt, including costs and expenses, there and any person claiming the surplus, or any part 111 WOODCREST ROAD 30/100*** BY PUBLICATION remains any surplus money, the money will be thereof, may file a motion pursuant to Court SUITE 200 October 13, 20, 27, November 3, 2016 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, deposited into tne Superior Court Trust Fund Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature and CHERRY HILL NJ 08003 U45482 UNL ($139.16) CRAVEN COUNTY and any person claiming the surplus, or any part extent of that person's claim and asking for an 856-669-5400 order directing payment of the surplus money. 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HILLSIDE ***lf after the sale and satisfaction of the Community Development Funding Applications UNION Red Bank, N.J. 07701 mortgage debt, including costs and expens­ to be submitted. This hearing will be held at SHERIFF'S SALE es, there remains any surplus money, the 7:30PM at the regular meeting of the Kenilworth Sheriff's File Number; CH-15004814 NOTICE OF CONTRACT AWARDED Services: Digital Township Tax Map Update money will be deposited Into the Superior Governing Body on Wednesday, November 9, Compliance with Division of Taxation Division: CHANCERY Court Trust Fund and any person claiming 2016 at Borough Hall, 567 Boulevard, Kenil­ Docket Number; F03683214 The Township Committee of the Township of the surplus, or any part thereof, may file a worth, NJ. Union, in the County of Union, has awarded a Time Period: October 12, 2016 to January 12, County; Union motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and Laura Reinertsen contract without competitive biddinq as a Profes­ 2017 Plaintiff: NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that Borough Clerk sional Service pursuant to N.J.S.A, 40A:11- VS person’s claim and asking for an order U46005 UNL October 27, 2016 ($8.33) 5(1 )(a). This contract and the Resolution author­ Defendant DERIC MCCANTS a/k/a DERIC L. Cost: Not to exceed $27,300.00 directing payment of the surplus money. The izing it is available for public inspection in the U46092 UNL October 27, 2016 ($14.21) MCCANTS, ALLISON J. MCCANTS Sheriff or other person conducting the sale ROSELLE PARK Office of the Municipal Clerk. Sale Date: 11/16/2016 will have information regarding the surplus, UNION Writ of Execution: 02/20/2015 if any. BOROUGH OF ROSELLE PARK BY ORDER OF THE TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $158,849.10***One UNION COUNTY, NEW JERSEY Eileen Birch, Township Clerk NOTICE OF CONTRACT AWARDED to me directed I shall expose for sale by public Hundred Fifty-Eight Thousand Eight Hundred venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA­ Forty-Nine and 10/100*** NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an ordinance, Dated: October 11, 2016 The Township Committee of the Township of TION BUILDING. 1ST FLOOR. 10 ELIZABETH­ Attorney: title of which is set forth below, was finally Union, in the County of Union, has awarded a TOWN PLAZA. Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ PHELAN HALLINAN DIAMOND & JONES, PC passed and approved by the Mayor and Council Awarded to: Maser Consulting, P.A. contract without competitive bidding as a Profes­ DAY, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day. 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD of the Borough of Roselle Park at a public meet­ 331 Newman Springs Road sional Service pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:11- All successful bidders must have 20% of their SUITE 100 ing held in the Borough of Roselle Park, 110 Red Bank, N.J. 07701 5(1 )(a). This contract and the Resolution author­ bid available in cash or certified check at the MT LAUREL NJ 08054 East Westfield Avenue, Roselle Park, New Jer­ izing it is available for public inspection in the conclusion of the sales. (856)813-5500 sey on October 20. 2016. Services: Revised Schaefer Salt Rehabilitation Office of the Municipal Clerk. The Property to be sold is located in the TOWN­ Sheriff: Joseph Cryan Including Crossroads Garden Apartments SHIP OF HILLSIDE in the County of UNION, and A full legal description can be found at the Union PASSED BY ORDER OF THE TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE the State of New Jersey County Sheriff’s Office ORDINANCE NO. 2475 Time Period: October 12, 2016 to December 12, Eileen Birch, Township Clerk Tax LOT 18 BLOCK 407 Total Upset: $163,883.15***One Hundred Sixty- 2016 COMMONLY KNOWN AS 276 WINANS Three Thousand Eight Hundred Eighty-Three AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER VI, Dated: October 11, 2016 AVENUE. HILLSIDE. NEW JERSEY 07205 and 15/100*** SECTION 6-4.2 OF THE CODE OF THE BOR­ Cost: Not to exceed $9,500.00 Dimensions of the Lot are (Approximately) 40 X October 13. 20, 27, November 3, 2016 OUGH OF ROSELLE PARK ENTITLED REGU­ U46094 UNL October 27, 2016 ($14.21) Award to: Maser Consulting, P.A. 120X40X 120. U45492 UNL ($164.64) LATION OF LICENSES SUNDAYS 331 Newman Springs Road Nearest Cross Street: Situated on Southwester­ UNION Red Bank, N.J. 07/01 ly side line of Winans Avenue, 240 feet on the HILLSIDE Donna L. Corrigan northwesterly side of Highland Avenue Deputy Borough Clerk TOWNSHIP OF UNION Services: 2017 Road Improvement Program The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to adjourn SHERIFF’S SALE U46058 UNL October 27, 2016 ($11.76) Design and Surveying Services this sale without further notice through publica­ Sheriff’s File Number: CH-16004542 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that an ordi­ tion. Division: CHANCERY ROSELLE PARK nance, the title of which is herein below set forth, Time Period: October 12, 2016 to March 12, The sale is subject to unpaid taxes and Docket Number: F04964614 was finally passed and approved by the Town­ 2017 assessments, tax, water and sewer liens and County: Union BOROUGH OF ROSELLE PARK ship Committee of the Township of Union in the other municipal assessments. The amount Plaintiff: FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE UNION COUNTY, NEW JERSEY County of Union, at a public meeting held at the Cost: Not to exceed $220,000.00 due can be obtained from the local taxing ASSOCIATION (“FANNIE MAE”), A CORPORA­ Municipal Building, Fnberger Park, Union, New U46093 UNL October 27, 2016 ($14.21) authority. Pursuant to NJSA 46:8B-21 the TION ORGANIZED AND EXISTING UNDER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following Jersey, October 25, 2016. sale may also be subject to the limited lien THE LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES OF proposed ordinance was introduced and passed UNION priority of any condominium/ homeowner AMERICA on first reading by the Mayor and Council of the AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE association liens which may exist. VS Borough of Roselle Park, in the County of Union, NO. 5275 AUTHORIZING AN INCREASE OF NOTICE OF CONTRACT AWARDED Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfac­ Defendant: CORREY D. DEGANNES, IYANNA New Jersey, at a regular meeting held on Octo­ THREE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($3,000.00) IN tion of the mortgage debt, including costs REID-DEGANNES, WELLS FARGO BANK, ber 20. 2016 and that said ordinance will be THE UTILITY AGREEMENT ACCOUNT WITH The Township Committee of the Township of and expenses, there remains any surplus N.A. taken up for passage, and public hearing on THE NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF TRANS­ Union, in the County of Union, has awarded a money, the money will be deposited into the Sale Date. 11/16/2016 November 3. 2016 at 7:00 p.m. prevailing lime, PORTATION FOR ENGINEERING SUPPORT contract without competitive bidding as a Profes­ Superior Court Trust Fund and any person Writ of Execution. 06/14/2016 or as soon thereafter as said matter can be SERVICES IN CONNECTION WITH THE sional Service pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:11- claiming the surplus, or any part thereof, may By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution reached, at the regular meeting of said Mayor ROUTE 22 CHESTNUT STREET BRIDGE 5(1 )(a). This contract and the Resolution author­ file a motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 to me directed I shall expose for sale by public and Council to be held at the Borough Hall in REPLACEMENT (CR 626) RAISING THE izing it is available for public inspection in the and 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA­ said Borough of Roselle Park, and that all per­ OVERALL BUDGET TO EIGHT THOUSAND Office of the Municipal Clerk. that person's claim and asking for an order TION BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ sons interested therein will be given an opportu­ DOLLARS ($8,000.00) FOR SUCH PURPOS­ directing payment of the surplus money. The TOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ nity to be heard concerning same. ES. BY ORDER OF THE TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE Sheriff or other person conducting the sale DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. U46079 UNL October 27, 2016 ($12.25) Eileen Birch, Township Clerk will have information regarding the surplus, All successful bidders must have 20% of their By order of the Mayor and Council of the Bor­ if any. bid available in cash or certified check at the ough of Roselle Park. UNION Dated: October 11, 2016 JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $211,48135***Two conclusion of the sales. Hundred Eleven Thousand Four Hundred Property to be sold is located in the CITY of INTRODUCED TOWNSHIP OF UNION Awarded to: Maser Consulting, P.A. Eighty-One and 35/100*** HILLSIDE, County of UNION, State of New Jer­ ORDINANCE NO. 2476 331 Newman Springs Road Attorney sey PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that an ordi­ Red Bank, N.J. 07701 SHAPIRO & DFNARDO, LLC - ATTORNEYS Premises commonly known as: 30 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER VII, nance, the title of which is herein below set forth, 14000 COMMERCE PARKWAY WILLIAMSON AVENUE, HILLSIDE, NJ 07205- SECTION 7-26 OF THE CODE OF THE BOR­ was finally passed and approved by the Town­ Services: Investigation of Stuyvesant Avenue SUITE B 1606 OUGH OF ROSELLE PARK ENTITLED TURN ship Committee of the Township of Union in the and Bonnel Court As Area in Need of Redevel­ MT LAUREL NJ 08054 BEING KNOWN as LOT 12, BLOCK 1007 on PROHIBITIONS County of Union, at a public meeting held at the opment (856)793-3080 the official Tax Map of the TOWNSHIP of HILL­ (W. Grant & Locust) Municipal Buildina Friberger Park, Union, New Sheriff: Joseph Cryan SIDE Jersey, October 25, 2016. Time Period: October 12, 2016 to January 12, A full legal description can be found at the Union Dimensions: Donna L. Corrigan 2017 County Sheriff’s Office 201.57FTX95.40FTX200.77FTX83.00FT Deputy Borougn Clerk AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF Total Upset: $226,191.07***Two Hundred Twen­ Nearest Cross Street: North Broad Street U46057 UNL October 27, 2016 ($17.15) UNION, COUNTY OF UNION, STATE OF NEW Cost: Not to exceed $25,500.00 ty-Six Thousand One Hundred Ninety-One and The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to JERSEY, VACATING A PORTION OF THE U46090 UNL October 27, 2016 ($14.70) 07/100*** adiourn this sale without further notice by ROSELLE PARK PAPER STREET KNOWN AS CRAWFORD October 20. 27, November 3, 10, 2016 publication. TERRACE IN THE TOWNSHIP OF UNION UNION U45651 UNL ($148 96) ^Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal -NOTICE- U46082 UNL October 27, 2016 ($9.31) liens or other charges, and any such taxes, ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE Township of Union Public Schools HILLSIDE charges, liens, insurance premiums or other UNION advances made by plaintiff prior to this sale. Please take notice that Limerick’s, LLC, a New PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the date of the SHERIFF S SALE All interested parties are to conduct and rely Jersey limited liability company, has applied to PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the ordi­ worksession meeting of the Township of Union Sheriff's File Number CH-16004415 upon their own independent investigation to the Mayor and Council of Roselle Park, New Jer­ nance set forth below was introduced at a meet­ Board of Education scheduled for Tuesday, Division CHANCERY ascertain whether or not any outstanding sey, for issuance of a "new” license for the 2016- ing of the Township Committee of the Township November 8, 2016 has been changed to Mon­ Docket Number; F03718714 interest remain of record and/or have priority 2017 term, based on a failure to timely renew, ofllnion in the County of Union, held on October day, November 7, 2016 at 7:00 p.m. at the County Union over the lien being foreclosed and, if so the pursuant to a requested N.J.S.A. 33:1-12.18 25, 2016 that said ordinance will be further con­ James Caulfield Administration Building, 2369 Plaintiff DITECH FINANCIAL LLC current amount due thereon. special ruling by the Director of the Division of sidered for final passage at a meeting of the Morris Avenue, Union, New Jersey 07083. VS **lf the sale is set aside for any reason, the Alcoholic Beverage Control, for premises situat­ Township Committee at the Municipal Building, Action may be taken. The Board may go into Defendant: ERNESTINA MALAVE, MR. Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to ed at 230 W. Westfield Avenue, Roselle Park, 1976 Morris Avenue, Union, New Jersey on executive (closed) session for any of the purpos­ MALAVE. HUSBAND OF ERNESTINA a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser New Jersey 07204, for License Number 2015- November 9, 2016 at 7:30 o’clock P.M, at which es expressed in NJSA 10:4-1 et seq. MALAVE, MYRA J IRIZARRY, MR IRIZARRY. shall have no further recourse against the 33-006-011. The person who will hold an inter­ time and place all persons interested therein or HUSBAND OF MYRA J IRIZARRY, JPMOR- Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s est in this license is Dominick Glynn, who affected thereby will be given an opportunity to GREGORY E. BRENNAN GAN CHASE BANK, N A attorney. resides at 1024 Charles Street, Mountainside, be heard concerning this ordinance. During the BOARD SECRETARY Sale Date 11/09/2016 ***lf after the sale and satisfaction of the New Jersey 07092. Objections, if any, should be week prior to and up to the time for final pas­ U46006 UNL October 27, 2016 ($8.82) Writ of Execution: 07/25/2016 mortgage debt, including costs and expens­ made immediately in writing to: sage, copies of said ordinance will be available By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution es, there remains any surplus money, the Doreen Cali in the Municipal Clerk's office, at no cost, in said UNION to me directed I shall expose for sale by public money will be deposited Into the Superior Borough Clerk of Roselle Park Municipal Building, to the members of the gener­ venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA­ Court Trust Fund and any person claiming Municipal Complex, First Floor al public who shaR request a copy of same. This TOWNSHIP OF UNION PUBLIC SCHOOLS TION BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ the surplus, or any part thereof, may fHe a 110 East Westfield Avenue ordinance wlR also be posted outside the Munic­ UNION COUNTY TOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and Roselle Park, New Jersey 07204 ipal Clerk's office, as required by law. DAY, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that EH-EEN BIRCH All successful bidders must have 20% of their person’s claim and asking for an order -and- Township Clerk bid available in cash or certified check at the directing payment of the surplus money. The NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that sealed Bids conclusion of the sales Sheriff or other person conducting the sale Limericks, LLC AN ORDINANCE CALLING FOR THE PLACE­ are sought and requested by the Township of Property to be sold is located in the TOWNSHIP will have information regarding the surplus, 1024 Charles Street MENT OF A QUESTION ON THE NOVEMBER Union Board of Education (hereinafter called of HILLSIDE, County of UNION, State of New if any. Mountainside, New Jersey 07092 7, 2017 GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT ASK­ “Owner”), for BURNET MIDDLE SCHOOL Jersey JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $385,536.69***Three October 27, November 3, 2016 ING THE VOTERS OF THE TOWNSHIP OF INTERCOM SYSTEM REPLACEMENT; togeth­ Premises commonly known as 1322 GURD Hundred Eighty-Five Thousand Five Hundred U45883 UNL ($33.32) UNION WHETHER OR NOT THEY WISH TO er with ail work incidental thereto, in accordance AVENUE, HILLSIDE. NJ 07205-2136 Thirty-Six and 69/100*** ESTABLISH A CHARTER COMMISSION TO with Drawings and Specifications prepared by El BEING KNOWN as LOT 15, BLOCK 709 on the Attorney: STUDY THE CHARTER OF THE TOWNSHIP Associates, 8 Ridgedale Avenue, Cedar Knolls, official Tax Map of the TOWNSHIP of HILLSIDE PHELAN HALLINAN DIAMOND & JONES, PC UNION OF UNION NJ 07927. Dimensions 50FTX100FTX50FTX100FT 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD TOWNSHIP OF U46077 UNL October 27, 2016 ($17.15) Nearest Cross Street Long Avenue SUITE 100 UNION Project Name: BURNET MIDDLE SCHOOL The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to MT LAUREL NJ 08054 UNION INTERCOM SYSTEM REPLACEMENT adiourn this sale without further notice by (856)813-5500 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that an ordi­ publication Sheriff: Joseph Cryan nance, the title of which is herein below set forth, NOTICE OF CONTRACT AWARDED Description of Contract: Single Overall Contract. ^Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal A full legal description can be found at the Union was finally passed and approved by the Town­ liens or other charges, and any such taxes, County Sheriff’s Office ship Committee of the Township of Union in the The Township Committee of the Township of ADVERTISEMENT FOR REBID: Upon further charges, liens, insurance premiums or other Total Upset: $398,807.71 ***Three Hundred County of Union, at a public meeting held at the Union, in the County of Union, has awarded a consideration, the Owner has made substan­ advances made by plaintiff prior to this sale. Ninety-Eight Thousand Eight Hundred Seven Municipal Building, Friberger Park, Union, New contract without competitive bidding as a Profes­ tial modifications to the specifications All interested parties are to conduct and rely and 71/100*** Jersey, October 25, 2016. sional Service pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:11- including scope-of-work and Bidder qualifi­ upon their own independent investigation to October 20. 27, November 3, 10, 2016 5(1 )(a). This contract and the Resolution author­ cations and experience requirements. These ascertain whether or not any outstanding U45700 UNL ($172.48) AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND CHAPTER 487. izing it is available for public inspection in the modifications nave necessitated the rebid­ interest remain of record and/or have priority “TAXATION ARTICLE II: FIVE-YEAR TAX Office of the Municipal Clerk. ding of this project, the issuance of an over the lien being foreclosed and, if so the KENILWORTH EXEMPTIONS IN SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT Addendum to the original bid specifications, current amount due thereon DISTRICT" IN THE CODE OF THE TOWNSHIP BY ORDER OF THE TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE and the scheduling of a new date for the **lf the sale is set aside for any reason, the PUBLIC NOTICE OF UNION, COUNTY OF UNION, STATE OF Eiieen Birch, Township Clerk rebid submissions and bid opening. Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to NEW JERSEY, TO EXPAND THE BOUND­ a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser BOROUGH OF KENILWORTH ARIES FOR TAX EXEMPTIONS FOR Dated: October 11, 2016 Sealed Bids will be received at the Township of shall have no further recourse against the PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IMPROVEMENTS TO MULTIPLE DWELLINGS. Union Public Schools Board of Education Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's U46081 UNL October 27, 2016 ($10.78) Awarded to: Maser Consulting, P.A. Administration Building at 2369 Morris attorney There will be a Public Hearing on the Year 43 —...... ______._. . _i_,_ 33F Newman Springs ■Road - CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE Union County LocalSource — October 27, 2016 — 31 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Avenue, Union, NJ 07083, not later than 11:00 a.m., Prevailing Time, November 9, 2016. All Southwesterly line of Elmora Avenue and Plaintiff: THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTERS 266- running thence; bids will be publicly opened and read aloud at 66, SCHEDULE XXV ENTITLED "PARKING BY ELIZABETH FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE that time by the School Business Administrator “THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF THE PERMIT ONLY IN RESIDENTIAL AREAS", “BY RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT at the board offices. No Bids will be accepted THE TOWNSHIP ORDINANCE NO. 4771 CWABS, INC ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES after 11:00 a.m. FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICA­ SERIES 2007-13 OF UNION, COUNTY OF UNION, STATE OF TION." VS NEW JERSEY (This Ordinance affects Lakeside NOTICE OF PENDING ORDINANCE PRIOR LIENS/ENCUMBRANCES Bid proposals for the above Contract will be Place) AND STATEMENT OF PURPOSE Defendant: GLORIA PARDO, YESENIA PARDO. received from Bidders registered with the Divi­ TOTAL AS OF July 15, 2016: $0 00 AKA YESENIA VEGA U46078 UNL October 27, 2016 ($9.80) Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction sion of Revenue and Department of Labor. All PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Sale Date: 11/09/2016 Bidders proposing to Bid shall be classified in UNION of the mortgage debt, including costs and Writ of Execution: 07/19/2016 ordinance entitled “AN ORDINANCE OF THE expenses, there remains any surplus money, the accordance with N.J.S.A. 18A:18A-27, as to the CITY OF ELIZABETH, IN THE COUNTY OF By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to character and amount of public work on which TOWNSHIP OF UNION money will be deposited into the Superior Court me directed I shall expose for sale by public UNION, NEW JERSEY, APPROPRIATING Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, they shall be qualified to submit a Bid by the $550,000 FOR AMBULANCES IN AND FOR venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA­ Department of Treasury. Division of Property or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to TION BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that an ordi­ THE CITY OF ELIZABETH, IN THE COUNTY Court Rules 4:64-3 ana 4:57-2 stating the nature Management and Construction (DPMC). Bid­ nance, the title of which is herein below set forth, OF UNION, NEW JERSEY" was duly introduced TOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J.. on WEDNES­ ders shall submit with the Bid current prequalifi­ and extent of that person's claim and asking for DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. was finally passed and approved by the Town­ and passed upon first reading at a regular meet­ an order directing payment of the surplus money. cation certificates issued by the DPMC for the ship Committee of the Township of Union in the ing of the City Council of the City of Elizabeth, in All successful bidders must have 20% of their following classification: County of Union, at a public meeting held at the The Sheriff or other person conducting the sale bid available in cash or certified check at the the County of Union, New Jersey, held on Octo­ will have information regarding the surplus, if Municipal Building, Friberger Park, Union, New ber 11. 2016. Further notice is hereby given that conclusion of the sales. Electrical: C047 or Jersey, October 25, 2016. any. PROPERTY TO BE SOLD IS LOCATED IN: City said ordinance (i) appropriates $550,000 from JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $568,553.94***Five Communications Systems: C048 the Capital Improvement Fund for the acquisition of Elizabeth, County of Union, in the State of AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND CHAPTER 421, Hundred Sixty-Eight Thousand Five Hundred New Jersev of two (2) ambulances, and including all work Fifty-Three and 94/100*** PREMISES COMMONLY KNOWN AS: In addition, if the Bidder has a Classification of “RENT CONTROL" IN THE CODE OF THE and materials necessary therefor and incidental Attorney: only C048, then the Bidder is required to submit TOWNSHIP OF UNION, COUNTY OF UNION, 428 West Grand Street, thereto; (ii) said ordinance will be considered for FEIN, SUCH, KAHN & SHEPARD, PC Elizabeth, NJ 07202 with the Bid, a current prequalification certificate STATE OF NEW JERSEY, TO DEFINE CER­ final passage and adoption, after public hearing 7 CENTURY DRIVE issued to the Bidder or its subcontractor by the TAIN CONDITIONAL EXEMPTIONS.) thereon, at a regular meeting of said City Coun­ TAX LOT#: 1784 BLOCK#: 13 DPMC, for the following DPMC Trades: SUITE 201 APPROXIMATE DIMENSIONS: 30 x 100 U46080 UNL October 27, 2016 ($8.82) cil to be held at City Hall, 50 Winfield Scott PARSIPPANY NJ 07054 Plaza, Elizabeth, New Jersey, in said City on NEAREST CROSS STREET Grove Street Electrical: C047 (973)538-4700 'Also subject to subsequent taxes, water and November 9, 2016 at 7:30 o'clock p.m.; and (iii) Sheriff: Joseph Cryan PRO-LEGALS copies of said ordinance may be obtained with­ sewer plus interest through date of payoff. Each Bidder shall also be registered pursuant A full legal description can be found at the Union Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction out cost to any member of the general public County Sheriffs Office to the Public Works Contractor Registration Act, who shall request the same at the office of the of fhe mortgage debt, including costs and N.J.S.A. 34:11-56.48 et sea, and snail provide a Total Upset: $582,561,05***Five Hundred expenses, there remains any surplus money, the LINDEN City Clerk, 50 Winfield Scott Plaza, Elizabeth, Eighty-Two Thousand Five Hundred Sixty-One money will be deposited into the Superior Court valid and current registration certificate with its New Jersey between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and and 05/100*** Bid as to the bidder and all subcontractors. CITY OF LINDEN 4:00 p.m. Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, Any Bid submitted without a copy of valid and October 6, 13, 20, 27, 2016 or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to PASSED ORDINANCE U45252 PRO ($141.12)______active pregualification/classification certificates YOLANDA ROBERTS, City Clerk Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature may be rejected as non-responsive to the Bid ORD. #60-70 U46062 PRO October 27, 2016 ($18.62) and extent of that person's claim and asking for requirements. ELIZABETH an order directing payment of the surplus money Each Bidder shall submit with its bid, a Consent AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN ORDINANCE ELIZABETH The Sheriff or other person conducting the sale of Surety as per N.J.S.A. 18A:18A-25 from a SHERIFF’S SALE will have Information regarding the surplus, if ENTITLED, “AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING Sheriffs File Number: CH-16004392 any. Surety company licensed to write business in the A SCHEDULE OF TITLES, SALARY RANGES ORDINANCE NO. 4774 Division: CHANCERY State of New Jersey, stating that the Surety will THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE AND REGULATIONS FOR MAINTAINING THE Docket Number: F04625814 RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT provide the successful bidder and its subcon­ CLASSIFICATION AND SALARY STANDARD­ NOTICE OF PENDING County: Union tractors with a performance/payment bond in the IZATION PLAN OF ALL EMPLOYEES OF THE BOND ORDINANCE AND SUMMARY FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICATION full ampunt of the contract. Plaintiff: DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST A FULL LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PREM­ CITY OF LINDEN," PASSED AUGUST 15, COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE ON BEHALF OF THE ISES CAN BE FOUND IN THE OFFICE OF THE The Bid Documents have been prepared by the 1995 AND APPROVED AUGUST 16, 1995 The bond ordinance, the summary terms of CERTIFICATEHOLDERS FOR MORGAN firm, El Associates, Architects & Engineers, PA. which are included herein, was introduced and SHERIFF OF UNION COUNTY STANEY ABS CAPITAL I INC, TRUST 2007- JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $419,534.55***Four 8 Ridgedale Avenue, Cedar Knolls, NJ 07927. PASSED: October 19, 2016 passed upon first reading at a meeting of the NC2 MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFI­ Telephone Number (973) 775-7777. governing body of the City of Elizabeth, in the Hundred Nineteen Thousand Five Hundred APPROVED: October 20, 2016 CATES, SERIES 2007-NC2 Thirty-Four and 55/100*** Commencing Thursday, October 27, 2016 County of Union, State of New Jersey, on Octo­ VS copies of saia documents may be examined JORGE ALVAREZ ber 11. 2016. It will be further considered for Attorney: from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm Monday through Friday, Defendant: JOSEPH V. AUGUSTAVE, VICTO- PARKER MCCAY P.A. COUNCIL PRESIDENT final passage, after public hearing thereon, at a RIE AUGUSTAVE, HOMEPLUS FINANCE P.O. BOX 5054 at El Associates, 8 Ridgedale Avenue, Cedar meeting of The governing body to be held at City CORPORATION, LUIGI GILLS, HUSBAND OF Knolls, N.J. 07927. Hall, 50 Winfield Scott Plaza, Elizabeth, New 9000 MIDLANTIC DRIVE DEREK ARMSTFAD VICTORIE AUGUSTAVE SUITE 300 Bidders who have purchased the original MAYOR------Jersey on November 9. 2016 at 7:30 o'clock P.M. Sale Date: 11/02/2016 bid specifications need not re-purchase new During the week prior to and up to and including MT. LAUREL NJ 08054 Writ of Execution: 07/13/2016 (856) 810-5815 documents. An addendum to the original bid ATTEST: the date of such meeting copies of the full ordi­ By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to specifications shall be prepared ana distrib­ nance will be available af no cost and during reg­ Sheriff: Joseph Cryan JOSEPH C. BODFK me directed I shall expose for sale by public A full legal description can be found at the Union uted to all previous bidders. c rrrc L E R K ------ular business hours, at the Clerk's office for the venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA­ Bid Documents may be obtained directly from members of the general public who shall request County Sheriff's Office TION BUILDING 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ Total Upset: $428,371.81***Four Hundred Twen­ the office of the Architect upon receipt of a The complete ordinance is on file in the City the same. The summary of the terms of such TOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ $150.00 non-refundable payment (business ty-Eight Thousand Three Hundred Seventy-One Clerk's Office, City Hall, 301 North Wood bond ordinance follows: DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. and 81/100*** checks or money orders only) made pavable to Avenue, Linden NJ 07036. All successful bidders must have 20% of their the Township of Union Public Schools. Shipping October 13, 20, 27, November 3, 2016 U46014 PRO October 27, 2016 ($16.66) Title: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ELIZ­ bid available in cash or certified check at the U45497 PRO ($143.08)______of Bid Documents to Bidders by the Architect is ABETH, IN THE COUNTY OF UNION, NEW conclusion of the sales. possible if prearranged and paid for by the Bid­ JERSEY, PROVIDING FOR THE ACQUISITION The property to be sold is located in the munici­ ELIZABETH der in advance. An additional handling charge of ELIZABETH OF SELF CONTAINED BREATHING APPARA­ pality of ELIZABETH in the County of UNION $25.00 per set (business checks or money TUS AND APPROPRIATING $3,400,000 and State of New Jersey. orders only) made payable to El Associates, will SHERIFF’S SALE ORDINANCE NO. 4773 THEREFOR, AND PROVIDING FOR THE Commonly known as 479 UNION AVENUE, Sheriffs File Number: CH-16004414 be charged by the Architect for this service. NO ISSUANCE OF $3,230,000 IN BONDS OR ELIZABETH, NJ 07208 Division: CHANCERY CASH SHALL BE ACCEPTED. NOTICE OF PENDING NOTES OF THE CITY OF ELIZABETH TO Tax LOT 1621 BLOCK 11 Docket Number: F03917713 As Bid security, each Bid shall be accompanied FINANCE THE SAME Dimensions of Lot: 50.117 AVG by a certified check or Bid Bond made payable to BOND ORDINANCE AND SUMMARY County: Union Nearest Cross Street: PARKER ROAD Plaintiff: PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIA­ the Owner, in accordance with the amounts and The bond ordinance, the summary terms of Purpose(s): the acquisition of self-contained THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE TION terms described in the INSTRUCTIONS TO BID­ breathing apparatus for the Fire Department, RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT DERS. which are included herein, was introduced and VS passed upon first reading at a meeting of the and including all work and materials necessary FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICATION. Defendant: FERNANDO CORONEL, HIS/HER The Owner requires that all Bids shall comply governing body of the City of Elizabeth, in the therefor and incidental thereto. •SUBJECT TO ANY UNPAID TAXES, MUNICI­ HEIRS, DEVISEES, AND PERSONAL REPRE­ with the bidding requirements specified in the County or Union, State of New Jersey, on Octo­ PAL LIENS OR OTHER CHARGES, AND ANY SENTATIVES, AND HIS, HER, THEIR OR INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS. The Owner ber 1f. 2016. It will be further considered for Appropriation: $3,400,000 SUCH TAXES, CHARGES, LIENS, INSUR­ ANY OF THEIR SUCCESSORS IN RIGHT, may waive informalities in Bids in accordance final passage, after public hearing thereon, at a ANCE PREMIUMS OR OTHER ADVANCES TITLE AND INTEREST with the law. The Owner also reserves the right meeting of the governing body to be held at City Bonds/Notes Authorized: $3,230,000 MADE BY PLAINTIFF PRIOR TO THIS SALE. Sale Date: 11/09/2016 to reject any and all Bids in accordance with the ALL INTERESTED PARTIES ARE TO CON­ law. Hall, 50 Winfield Scott Plaza, Elizabeth, New Writ of Execution: 07/21/2016 Jersey on November 9. 2016 at 7:30 o'clock P.M. Grants (if any) Appropriated: $0.00 DUCT AND RELY UPON THEIR OWN INDE­ By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to All Bidders must submit a Business Registra­ During the week prior to and up to and including PENDENT INVESTIGATION TO ASCERTAIN me directed I shall expose for sale by public tion Certificate and a Political Contribution Dis­ Section 20 Costs: $136,000 WHETHER OR NOT ANY OUTSTANDING closure Form with their Bid Package. the date of such meeting copies of the full ordi­ venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA­ nance will be available at no cost and during reg­ INTEREST REMAIN OF RECORD AND/OR TION BUILDING 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ All Bidders must comply with N.J.S.A. 18A:ISA- ular business hours, at the Clerk's office for the Useful Life: 10 Years HAVE PRIORITY OVER THE LIEN BEING TOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ 20 “American Goods and Products to be used FORECLOSED AND, IF SO THE CURRENT where possible.” members of the general public who shall request DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. the same. The summary of the terms of such Yolanda Roberts, City Clerk AMOUNT DUE THEREON. Surplus Money: All successful bidders must have 20% of their Bidding shall be in conformance with the appli­ bond ordinance follows: U46060 PRO October 27, 2016 ($26.46) If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage bid available in cash or certified check at the cable requirements of N.J.S.A. 18A:18A-1 et debt, including costs and expenses, there conclusion of the sales. seq., pertaining to the “Public School Contracts ELIZABETH remains any surplus money, the money will be Law. Title: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ELIZ­ The property to be sold is located in the City of ABETH, IN THE COUNTY OF UNION, NEW deposited into the Superior Court Trust Fund Elizabeth, in the County of Union, and the State All Bidders are placed on notice that they are JERSEY, PROVIDING FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SHERIFF’S SALE and any person claiming the surplus, or any part of New Jersey, required to comply with all requirements of the Sheriff’s File Number: CH-16004356 thereof, may file a motion pursuant to Court ENGINEERING, COMPLIANCE AND REMEDI­ Division: CHANCERY Commonly known as: 19 South 7th Street, Eliz­ Laws Against Discrimination, N.J.S.A. 10:2-1 et ATION FOR THE CITY OF ELIZABETH AND Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature and abeth, NJ 07202 seq. and the Affirmative Action Regulations, Docket Number: F5343014 extent of that person’s claim and asking for an APPROPRIATING $1,000,000 THEREFOR, County: Union Tax Lo No. 1178 in Block No. 9 N.J.S.A. 10:5-31 et seq. and N.J.A.C. 17:27 and AND PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF order directing payment of the surplus money. Dimensions of Lot (Approximately) 25 feet wide provide the appropriate documentation. Plaintiff: PENNYMAC CORP. The Sheriff or other person conducting the sale $950,000 IN BONDS OR NOTES OF THE CITY VS by 100 feet long. No bidder who is on the State Treasurer’s or OF ELIZABETH TO FINANCE THE SAME will have information regarding the surplus, if Nearest Cross Street: SECOND AVENUE Federal Government’s List of Debarred, Sus­ Defendant: LEONOR PACHECO, AND DIS­ any. COVER BANK C/O DB SERVICING THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE pended or Disqualified Bidders shall be eligible Purpose(s): to provide for engineering, environ­ JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $475,034.13***Four RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT to bid on this project. Sale Date: 11/02/2016 Hundred Seventy-Five Thousand Thirty-Four The Township of Union Public Schools Board of mental compliance and remediation concerning Writ of Execution: 06/23/2016 FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICATION. underground storage tank discharges and his­ and 13/100*** A. SUBJECT TO ANY UNPAID TAXES. Education reserves the right to reject any and all toric fill impacts, including, without limitation, By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to Attorney: Bids, or to waive any informalities in the bidding demolition and/or soil removal and related work me directed I shall expose for sale by public RAS CITRON LAW OFFICES in accordance with the law. at various properties owned by the City, includ­ venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA­ 130 CLINTON ROAD ing, but not limited to, the Veteran's Memorial TION BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ SUITE 202 Mr. Gregory E. Brennan Park, Annex Building, Fire Headquarters, Mickey TOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ FAIRFIELD NJ 07004 Business Aaministrator/Board Secretary Walker Recreation Center, Marina and Water DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. (973)575-0707 Township of Union Public Schools Garage, and including all work and materials All successful bidders must have 20% of their Sheriff: Joseph Cryan U46071 UNL October 27, 2016 ($76.44) necessary therefor ana incidental thereto. bid available in cash or certified check at the A full legal description can be found at the Union conclusion of the sales. County Sheriff's Office Appropriation: $1,000,000 The property to be sold is located in the CITY of Total Upset: $488,936.45***Four Hundred UNION ELIZABETH, County of UNION and State of New Eighty-Eight Thousand Nine Hundred Thirty-Six Bonds/Notes Authorized: $950,000 Jersey. and 45/100*** TOWNSHIP OF UNION Commonly known as: 702 RAHWAY AVENUE, October 6, 13, 20, 27, 2016 ELIZABETH, NJ 07202. U45238 PRO ($164.64) m b Grants (if any) Appropriated: $ 0.00 Tax Lot No. 975 in Block No. 6 nroiyr—- M0RTQAQe PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that an ordi­ $569,363.57***Five nance, the title of which is herein below set forth, Section 20 Costs: $1.000,000 Dimension of Lot Approximately: 41.32 x 115.97 ELIZABETH Hundred Sixty-Nine Thousand Three Hun­ was finally passed and approved by the Town­ x 127 dred Sixty-Three and 57/100*** ship Committee of the Township of Union in the Useful Life: 15 Years Nearest Cross Street: SOUTH ELMORA SHERIFF’S SALE Attorney: County of Union, at a public meeting held at the AVENUE Sheriff's File Number: CH-16004410 FRANK J. MARTONE, P C. Municipal Building, Friberger Park, Union, New BEGINNING at a point in the Southeasterly Division: CHANCERY Yolanda Roberts, City Clerk line of Rahway Avenue distant 37.25 feet 1455 BROAD STREEY Jersey, October 25, 2016. . . U46061 PRO October 27, 20,16 ($30.38) Docket Number: F00591215 Southwesterly from Its intersection with the County: Union CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE 32 — October 27, 2016 — Union County LocalSouree

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BLOOMFIELD NJ 07003 ELIZABETH Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature DAY, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day. JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $644,589.16***Six (973) 473-3000 and extent of that person's claim and asking for All successful bidders must have 20% of their Hundred Forty-Four Thousand Five Hundred Sheriff: Joseph Cryan SHERIFF’S SALE an order directing payment of the surplus money. bid available in cash or certified check at the Eighty-Nine and 16/100*" A full legal description can be found at the Union Sheriff’s File Number: CH-16004520 The Sheriff or other person conducting the sale conclusion of the sales. Attorney: County Sheriff’s Office Division: CHANCERY will have information regarding the surplus, if The property to be sold is located in the munici­ MILSTEAD & ASSOCIATES, LLC Total Upset: $585,860.25***Five Hundred Docket Number: F02057315 any. pality of ELIZABETH in the County of UNION 1 E. STOW ROAD Ekjht^-Five Thousand Eight Hundred Sixty and County: Union THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE and State of New Jersey. MARLTON NJ 08053 Plaintiff: WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND SOCI­ RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT Commonly known as 660 N BROAD STREET, (856)482-1400 October 13, 20, 27, November 3, 2016 ETY, FSB D/B/A CHRISTIANA TRUST, NOT IN FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICATION ELIZABETH, NJ 07208 Sheriff: Joseph Cryan U45502 PRO ($137.20) ITS INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY BUT SOLELY AS A FULL LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PREM­ Tax LOT 1081 BLOCK 11 A full legal description can be found at the Union TRUSTEE FOR THE RMAC TRUST, SERIES ISES CAN BE FOUND IN THE OFFICE OF THE Dimensions of Lot: CONDO County Sheriffs Office ELIZABETH 2015-5T SHERIFF OF UNION COUNTY Nearest Cross Street: WAVERLY PLACE Total Upset: $664,195.16***Six Hundred Sixty- VS JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $96,227.16"* Ninety- THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE Four Thousand One Hundred Ninety-Five and SHERIFF S SALE Defendant: INDAL PRAMNAUTH AND RAFENA Six Thousand Two Hundred Twenty-Seven RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT 16/100*** Sheriffs File Number CH-16004416 AMEENA PRAMNAUTH, HUSBAND AND WIFE and 16/100"* FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICATION. October 20, 27, November 3, 10, 2016 Division CHANCERY Sale Date: 11/16/2016 Attorney: •SUBJECT TO ANY UNPAID TAXES, MUNICI­ U45803 PRO ($170.52) Docket Number: F04016514 Writ of Execution: 06/14/2016 ROMANO GARUBO & ARGENTIERI COUN­ PAL LIENS OR OTHER CHARGES, AND ANY County: Union By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to SELORS AT LAW LLC SUCH TAXES, CHARGES, LIENS, INSUR­ ELIZABETH Plaintiff FIRST BANK me directed I shall expose for sale by public 52 NEWTON AVENUE ANCE PREMIUMS OR OTHER ADVANCES VS venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA­ PO. BOX 456 MADE BY PLAINTIFF PRIOR TO THIS SALE. SHERIFF’S SALE Defendant: MELISSA COSME AND MARIA TION BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ WOODBURY NJ 08096 ALL INTERESTED PARTIES ARE TO CON­ Sheriffs File Number: CH-16004411 LUNA TOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ 856-384-1515 DUCT AND RELY UPON THEIR OWN INDE­ Division: CHANCERY Sale Date 11/09/2016 DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. Sheriff: Joseph Cryan PENDENT INVESTIGATION TO ASCERTAIN Docket Number: F02485715 Writ of Execution. 07/18/2016 All successful bidders must have 20% of their A full legal description can be found at the Union WHETHER OR NOT ANY OUTSTANDING County: Union By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to bid available in cash or certified check at the County Sheriffs Office INTEREST REMAIN OF RECORD AND/OR Plaintiff: DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST me directed I shall expose for sale by public conclusion of the sales. Total Upset: $99,749.02"*Ninety-Nine Thou­ HAVE PRIORITY OVER THE LIEN BEING COMPANY AS TRUSTEE FOR INDYMAC INDX venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA­ PROPERTY TO BE SOLD IS LOCATED IN: City sand Seven Hundred Forty-Nine and 02/100"* FORECLOSED AND, IF SO THE CURRENT MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2006-AR5 MORT­ TION BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ of Elizabeth County of Union, in the State of New October 20, 27, November 3, 10, 2016 AMOUNT DUE THEREON. Surplus Money: GAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES TOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ Jersey. U45796 PRO ($154.84) If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage SERIES 2006-AR5 DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. PREMISES COMMONLY KNOWN AS: debt, including costs and expenses, there VS All successful bidders must have 20% of their 528 Burnham Road ELIZABETH remains any surplus money, the money will be Defendant: ELVIA ALVAREZ, ROLANDO bid available in cash or certified check at the Elizabeth, NJ 07202 deposited into the Superior Court Trust Fund ALVAREZ, EDWIN LEONIDAS REYES, GE conclusion of the sales TAX LOT 49, BLOCK 13 SHERIFF’S SALE and any person claiming the surplus, or any part CAPITAL CORPORATION, GENERAL ELEC­ The property consists of all the land and all the APPROXIMATE DIMENSIONS: 33.34 x 105 Sheriffs File Number: CH-16004528 thereof may file a motion pursuant to Court TRIC CAPITAL CORPORATION, MERS, INC. buildings and structures on the land in the City of NEAREST CROSS STREET: Elmora Avenue Division: CHANCERY Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature and AS NOMINEE FOR INDYMAC BANK, FSB, Elizabeth, County of Union and State of New ‘Taxes - at the time of inquiry taxes paid through Docket Number: F00438116 extent of that person’s claim and asking for an STATE OF NEW JERSEY, MR. ALVAREZ Jersey. 3rd quarter 2016; County: Union order directing payment of the surplus money. UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF ELVIA ALVAREZ, The property is known as Lot 1081, Block 11, *Sewer/Water - Private account; verification of Plaintiff: CITIMORTGAGE, INC. The Sheriff or other person conducting the sale MRS. ALVAREZ UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF Qual C-C05 and is commonly known as 660 same prohibited without authorization of record VS will have information regarding the surplus, if ROLANDO ALVAREZ North Board Street, Unit C-5, Elizabeth, NJ property owner; Defendant: FELIPE J. DIAZ AKA FELIPE DIAZ, any. Sale Date: 11/09/2016 07208 Also subject to subsequent taxes, water and CARMEN M. DIAZ AKA CARMEN DIAZ, HERTZ JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $296,248.64***Two Writ of Execution: 06/16/2016 The nearest cross street is Waverly Place. sewer plus interest through date of payoff. CLAIM MANAGEMENT AS SUBROGEE OF Hundred Ninety-Six Thousand Two Hundred By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to ‘ The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to adjourn Surplus Money: If after tne sale ana satisfaction JACQUELINE BRANHAM, STATE OF NEW Forty-Eight ana 64/100"* me directed I shall expose for sale by public this sale without further notice through publica­ of the mortgage debt, including costs and JERSEY, CIT BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Attorney: venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA­ tion* expenses, there remains any surplus money, the FKA ONE WEST BANK FSB RAS CITRON LAW OFFICES TION BUILDING 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ JUDGMENT AMOUNT. $89,951.98*** Eighty- money will be deposited into the Superior Court Sale Date: 11/16/2016 130 CLINTON ROAD TOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ Eight Thousand Nine Hundred Fifty-One and Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, Writ of Execution: 07/21/2016 SUITE 202 DAY at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. 98/100*** or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to FAIRFIELD NJ 07004 All successful bidders must have 20% of their Attorney: Court Rules 4:64-3 ana 4:57-2 stating the nature me directed I shall expose for sale by public (973)575-0707 bid available in cash or certified check at the MASELLI WARREN, PC. - ATTORNEYS and extent of that person’s claim ana asking for venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA­ Sheriff: Joseph Cryan conclusion of the sales. 600 ALEXANDER ROAD an order directing payment of the surplus money. TION BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ A full legal description can be found at the Union PROPERTYTO BE SOLD IS LOCATED IN: City PRINCETON NJ 08540 The Sheriff or other person conducting the safe TOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ County Sheriff’s Office of Elizabeth, County of Union, in the State of (609) 452-8411 will have information regarding the surplus, if DAY at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day. Total Upset: $306,579.62***Three Hundred Six New Jersey. Sheriff: Joseph Cryan any. All successful bidders must have 20% of their Thousand Five Hundred Seventy-Nine and PREMISES COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 932 A full legal description can be found at the Union THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE bid available in cash or certified check at the 62/100*** Emma Street, Elizabeth, NJ 07201 County Sheriffs Office RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT conclusion of the sales. October 20, 27, November 3,10, 2016 TAX LOT # 514.B Block # 8 Total Upset. $92,300.22***Ninety-Two Thousand FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICATION MUNICIPALITY: Elizabeth City U45773 PRO ($148.96) APPROXIMATE DIMENSIONS: 37.5’ x 100’ Three Hundred and 22/100*** A FULL LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PREM­ COUNTY: UNION STATE OF N.J. NEAREST CROSS STREET: Henry Street October 13, 20. 27, November 3, 2016 ISES CAN BE FOUND IN THE OFFICE OF THE STREET & STREET NO: 148-152 Bellevue ELIZABETH Taxes: U45485 PRO ($96.04) SHERIFF OF UNION COUNTY Str66t 2nd and 3rd Quarters of 2016 due in the amount JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $314,583.44***Three TAX BLOCK AND LOT: SHERIFF’S SALE of $7,398.76 (good through 8/24/16)* ELIZABETH Hundred Fourteen Thousand Five Hundred BLOCK: 10 LOT: 123. A Sheriffs File Number: CH-16004548 'Plus interest on these figures through date of Eighty-Three and 44/100*** DIMENSIONS OF LOT: 61.95’ x 87.50’ Division: CHANCERY payoff and any and all subsequent taxes, water SHERIFF S SALE Attorney: NEAREST CROSS STREET: 43.05’ from Docket Number: F01297415 Sheriff's File Number CH-16004459 and sewer amounts. ROMANO GARUBO & ARGENTIERI COUN­ southerly line of Jersey Avenue County: Union Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction Division CHANCERY SELORS AT LAW LLC SUPERIOR INTERESTS (if any): Docket Number F1448607 Plaintiff: DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST of the mortgage debt, including costs and 52 NEWTON AVENUE Cit Bank, National Association fka One West COMPANY AS TRUSTEE ON BEHALF OF THE expenses, there remains any surplus money, the County: Union P.O. BOX 456 Bank, FSB holds a mortgage in the amount of HOLDERS OF THE J.P. MORGAN MORTGAGE money will be deposited into the Superior Court Plaintiff HSBC BANK USA AS TRUSTEE WOODBURY NJ 08096 $379,050.00 as of 09/11/2007 ACQUISITION TRUST 2007-CH1 ASSET VS Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, 856-384-1515 ELIZABETH CITY - TAXES - QTRS 3 & 4 2016 BACKED PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to Defendant LEONARDO POLO. ADOLFO AVE- Sheriff: Joseph Cryan holds a claim for taxes due and/or other munici­ SERIES 2007-CH1 NIA, TENANT, MARIA E POLO, MORTGAGE Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature A full legal description can be found at the Union pal utilities such as water and/or sewer in the VS and extent of that person’s claim and asking for ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC. County Sheriff’s Office amount of $5336.90 as of 07/25/2016. Defendant: EDSON A JOAQUIM AND WANIA an order directing payment of the surplus money. AS NOMINEE FOR OPTEUM FINANCIAL Total Upset: $323,247.00***Three Hundred LIBERTY WATER ACCT # 553484239 holds a JOAQUIM, HIS WIFE, CITIBANK, NA, SUC­ The Sheriff or other person conducting the sale SERVICES, LLC Twenty-Three Thousand Two Hundred Forty- claim for taxes due and or other municipal utili­ CESSOR IN INTEREST TO CITIBANK, FEDER­ will have information regarding the surplus, if Sale Date 11/09/2016 Seven 00/100*** ties such as water and/or sewer in the amount of AL SAVINGS BANK Writ of Execution: 07/07/2008 any. October 20, 27, November 3, 10, 2016 $325.92 as of 07/25/2016. Sale Date: 11/16/2016 THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to U45798 PRO ($154.84) The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to Writ of Execution: 08/04/2016 RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT me directed I shall expose for sale by public adjourn this sale without further notice By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA­ FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICATION ELIZABETH through publication. me directed I shall expose for sale by public A FULL LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PREM­ TION BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA­ ISES CAN BE FOUND IN THE OFFICE OF THE TOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J , on WEDNES­ SHERIFF’S SALE of the mortgage debt, including costs and TION BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ SHERIFF OF UNION COUNTY. DAY, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day. Sheriff’s File Number: CH-16004521 expenses, there remains any surplus money, the TOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $695,306.68***Six All successful bidders must have 20% of their Division: CHANCERY money will be deposited into the Superior Court DAY, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day. Hundred Ninety-Five Thousand Three Hun­ bid available in cash or certified check at the Docket Number: F00523016 Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, All successful bidders must have 20% of their dred Six and 68/100*" conclusion of the sales. County: Union or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to bid available in cash or certified check at the Attorney: Municipality City of Elizabeth Plaintiff: WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND SOCI­ Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature conclusion of the sales. STERN & EISENBERQ PC Street Address 142 Acme Street, ETY, FSB D/B/A CHRISTIANA TRUST, NOT IN and extent of that person’s claim ana asking for PROPERTY TO BE SOLD IS LOCATED IN: Elizabeth, NJ 07202 1040 N. KINGS HIGHWAY SUITE 407 ITS INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY BUT SOLELY AS an order directing payment of the surplus money. Elizabeth, County of Union, State of New Jersey CHERRY HILL NJ 08034 Tax Lot 23, W 10 TRUSTEE FOR THE FMAC TRUST, SERIES The Sheriff or ofner person conducting the safe Tax Block 10 PREMISES COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 108 (609) 397-9200 2015-5T will have information regarding the surplus, if Court Street #110, Elizabeth, NJ 07206 Sheriff: Joseph Cryan Approximate dimensions: 120.00' x 34.00' VS any. TAX LOT# 113, BLOCK #2 A full legal description can be found at the Union Nearest cross street: Jersey Avenue Defendant: LILLIAN DEL ROSARIO, CARLOS JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $211,833.71***Two NEAREST CROSS STREET: 1st Street County Sheriffs Office If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage CARCACHE, NEW CENTURY FINANCIAL Hundred Eleven Thousand Eight Hundred APPROXIMATE DIMENSIONS: 37.50 X 100 Total Upset: $714,621.91***Seven Hundred debt, including costs and expenses, there SERVICES Thirty-Three and 71/100*** A FULL LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE Fourteen Thousand Six Hundred Twenty-One remains any surplus money, the money will be Sale Date: 11/16/2016 Attorney: PREMISES CAN BE FOUND IN THE OFFICE and 91/100*** deposited into the Superior Court Trust Fund Writ of Execution: 07/05/2016 POWERS KIRN - COUNSELORS OF THE SHERIFF OF UNION COUNTY. October 13, 20, 27, November 3, 2016 and any person claiming the surplus, or any part By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to 728 MARNE HWY The sale is subject to any unpaid taxes and U45516 PRO ($158.76) thereof, may file a motion pursuant to Court me directed I shall expose for sale by public P.O. BOX 848 - SUITE 200 assessments, tax, water, and sewer liens and Rules 4 64-3 and 4 57-2 stating the nature and venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA­ MOORESTOWN NJ 08057 other municipal assessments. The amount due ELIZABETH extent of that arson's claim and asking for an TION BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ (856)802-1000 can be obtained from the local taxing authority. order directing payment of the surplus money. TOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ Sheriff: Joseph Cryan All interested parties are to conduct and rely SHERIFF’S SALE The Sheriff or other person conducting the sale DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. A full legal description can be found at the Union upon their own independent investigation to Sheriffs File Number: CH-16004485 will have information regarding the surplus, if All successful bidders must have 20% of their County Sheriff’s Office ascertain whether or not any outstanding interest Division: CHANCERY any bid available in cash or certified check at the Total Upset: $219,675.59***Two Hundred Nine­ remain of record and/or have priority over the Docket Number: F01425415 “THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE conclusion of the sales. teen Thousand Six Hundred Seventy-Five and lien being foreclosed and, if so the current County: Union RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT PROPERTY TO BE SOLD IS LOCATED IN: City 59/100*** amount due thereon. Plaintiff: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICA of Elizabeth, County of Union, in the State of October 20, 27, November 3, 10, 2016 " I f the sale is set aside for any reason, the Pur­ AS TRUSTEE FOR MERRILL LYNCH MORT­ TION “ New Jersey U45800 PRO ($156.80) chaser at the sale shall only be entitled to a GAGE INVESTORS TRUST, MORTGAGE JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $460,921.11 ***Four PREMISES COMMONLY KNOWN AS return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall LOAN ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, Hundred Sixty Thousand Nine Hundred 935 Magnolia Avenue ELIZABETH have no further recourse against the Mortgagee SERIES 2006-OPT1 Twenty-One and 11/100*** Elizabeth. NJ 07201 or the Mortgagee’s attorney.** VS Attorney TAX LOT 1230, BLOCK 8 SHERIFF’S SALE Surplus money: If after the sale and satisfaction Defendant: JEANNETTE M. MURRAY ALSO PLUESE, BECKER & SALTZMAN, LLC APPROXIMATED DIMENSIONS: 31 x 102 Sheriff’s File Number. CH-16004538 of the mortgage debt, including costs and KNOW AS JEANNETTE M. ACEVEDO, SUN­ 20000 HORIZON WAY NEAREST CROSS STREET: Henry Street Division: CHANCERY expenses, there remains any surplus money, the RISE MANOR CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION SUITE 900 ‘ Taxes - at time of inquiry taxes paia through 3rd Docket Number: F140314 money will be deposited into the Superior Court Sale Date: 11/16/2016 MOUNT LAUREL NJ 08054 auarter 2016; County: Union Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, Writ of Execution: 06/28/2016 (856)813-1700 *Sewer/Water - Private account; verification of Plaintiff: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to Sheriff Joseph Cryan same prohibited without authorization of record VS Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature me directed I shall expose for sale by public A full legal description can be found at the Union property owner Defendant: DAPHNIE K. MANZIONE, JAVIER and extent of that person's claim ana asking for venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA­ County ShenfF s Office kAlso subject to subsequent taxes, water and MANZIONE an order directing payment of the surplus money. TION BUILDING 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ Total upset $619,197 93***Six Hundred Nine­ sewer plus interest through date of payoff. Sale Date: 11/16/2016 The Sheriff or other person conducting the sale TOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ teen Thousand One Hundred Ninety-Seven and Surplus Money: If after tne sale ana satisfaction Writ of Execution: 05/17/2016 will have information regarding the surplus, if DAY, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day. 93/100*** of the mortgage debt, including costs and By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to any. All successful bidders must have 20% of their October 13, 20, 27, November 3, 2016 expenses, there remains any surplus money, the me directed I shall expose for sale by public •THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE bid available in cash or certified check at the U45495 PRO ($127.40) money will be deposited into the Superior Court venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA­ RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT conclusion of the sales. Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, TION BUILDING 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICA­ or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to TOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES- TION* CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE Union County LocalSource — October 27, 2016 — 33 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBL1C NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PROPERTY TO BE SOLD IS LOCATED IN: final passage and adoption, after public hearing Elizabeth, County of Union, State of New Jer- COMMONLY KNOWN AS 338 SOUTH BROAD es, there remains any surplus money, the Plaintiff: U S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION thereon, at a regular meeting of said City Coun­ STREET, ELIZABETH, NEW JERSEY 07202 money will be deposited into the Superior cil to be held at City Hall, 50 Winfield Scott Dimensions of the Lot are (Approximately) 65 x AS TRUSTEE FOR ADJUSTABLE RATE! Pf/ e MISES COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 668-672 Court Trust Fund and any person claiming MORTGAGE TRUST 2006-1 ADJUSTABLE Plaza, Elizabeth. New Jersey, in said City on 123.43x65x 123.13. the surplus, or any part thereof, may file a N. Broad Street Unit 3, Elizabeth, NJ 07201 November 9, 2016 at 7:30 o'clock p.m.; and (iii) Nearest Cross Street: Situated on the South­ RATE MORTGAGE-BACKED PASS-THROUGH TAX LOT #: 1081, C-A20, BLOCK #: 11 copies of said ordinance may be obtained with­ motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and CERTIFICATES. SERIES 2006-1 easterly side of South Broad Street, 385 feet 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that VS APPROXIMATE DIMENSIONS: N/A - Condo­ out cost to any member of the general public from the Northeasterly side of Grove Street. minium who shall request the same at the office of the person’s claim and asking for an order Defendant: TORI ABRAHAM, MORTGAGE NEAREST CROSS STREET: N/A - Condo­ The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to adjourn directing payment of the surplus money. The ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS City Clerk, 50 Winfield Scott Plaza, Elizabeth, this sale without further notice through publica­ Sheriff or other person conducting the sale minium New Jersey between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and tion. INC AS NOMINEE FOR CREDIT SUISSF A FULL LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PREM­ 4:00 p.m. will have information regarding the surplus, FIRST BOSTON FINANCIAL CORPORTATION ISES CAN BE FOUND IN THE OFFICE OF THE The sale is subject to unpaid taxes and if any. ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, SAAD assessments, tax, water and sewer liens and JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $704,828.58***Seven SHERIFF OF Union COUNTY. YOLANDA ROBERTS, City Clerk other municipal assessments. The amount MOUSABADER, ADBELNADI MUSA, JORGE SUBJECT TO ANY OPEN TAXES, U46063 PRO October 27, 2016 ($18.62) Hundred Four Thousand Eight Hundred E BARRIENTOS, STATE OF NEW JERSEY due can be obtained from the local taxing Twenty-Eight and 58/100*** Sale Date: 11/02/2016 WATER/SEWER, MUNICIPAL OR TAX LIENS authority. Pursuant to NJSA 46:8B-21 the THAT MAY BE DUE. ELIZABETH Attorney: Writ of Execution: 07/15/2016 PRIOR MORTGAGES AND/OR JUDGMENTS: sale may also be subject to the limited lien PHELAN HALLINAN DIAMOND & JONES, PC By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution N/A priority of any condominium/ homeowner 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD SHERIFF’S SALE association liens which may exist. to me directed I shall expose for sale by public THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE Sheriffs File Number: CH-16004314 SUITE 100 venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA­ Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfac­ MT LAUREL NJ 08054 TION BUILDING 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT Division: CHANCERY tion of the mortgage debt, including costs FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICATION. Docket Number: F02964614 (856)813-5500 TOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth. N J., on WEDNES­ and expenses, there remains any surplus Sheriff: Joseph Cryan JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $228,391.22***Two County: Union money, the money will be deposited into the DAY, at two o'clock In the afternoon of said day Hundred Twenty-Eight Thousand Three Hun­ Plaintiff: DITECH FINANCIAL LLC A full legal description can be found at the Union All successful bidders must have 20% of their Superior Court Trust Fund and any person County Sheriffs Office dred Ninety-One and 22/100*** VS claiming the surplus, or any part thereof, may bid available in cash or certified check at the Attorney: Defendant: MARIA EUGENIA. MORTGAGE Total Upset: $721,199,57***Seven Hundred conclusion of the sales. URDREN LAW OFFICES, PC. file a motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 Twenty-One Thousand One Hundred Ninetv- ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC and 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of Property to be sold is located in the CITY of 111 WOODCREST ROAD AS NOMINEE FOR COUNTYWIDE BANK A Nine and 57/100*** ELIZABETH County of UNION. State of New SUITE 200 that person’s claim and asking for an order October 6, 13, 20, 27, 2016 Jersey DIVISION OF TREASURY BANK, N.A, ITS directing payment of the surplus money. The CHERRY HILL NJ 08003 SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS U45271 PRO ($213.64) Premises commonly known as: 347 WASHING­ 856-669-5400 Sheriff or other person conducting the sale TON AVENUE. ELIZABETH, NJ 07202 Sale Date: 11/02/2016 will have information regarding the surplus, ELIZABETH Sheriff: Joseph Cryan Writ of Execution: 07/18/2016 if any BEING KNOWN as LOT 1559, BLOCK 6 on the A full legal description can be found at the Union By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution official Tax Map of the CITY of ELIZABETH County Sheriff’s Office JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $444,895.16***Four SHERIFF’S SALE Dimensions: to me directed I shall expose for sale by public Hundred Forty-Four Thousand Eight Hun­ Sheriffs File Number: CH-16004338 Total Upset: $235,981.33***Two Hundred Thirty- venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA­ dred Ninety-Five and 16/100*** Division: CHANCERY 42.00FTX90.00FTX42.00FTX90.00FT Five Thousand Nine Hundred Eighty-One and TION BUILDING 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ Nearest Cross Street: Grove Street 33/100*** Attorney: Docket Number: F04122410 TOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ SHAPIRO & DENARDO, LLC - ATTORNEYS County: Union The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to October 20, 27, November 3, 10, 2016 DAY, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day. adjourn this sale without further notice by 14000 COMMERCE PARKWAY Plaintiff: PHH MORTGAGE CORPORATION publication. U45804 PRO ($133.28) All successful bidders must have 20% of their SUITE B VS bid available in cash or certified check at the ^Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal ELIZABETH MT. LAUREL NJ 08054 Defendant: SYLVIA M. MAYORGA, MORT­ conclusion of the sales. (856)793-3080 liens or other charges, and any such taxes, GAGE ELECTRIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, charges, liens. Insurance premiums or other Property to be sold is located in the CITY of Sheriff: Joseph Cryan INC. AS NOMINEE FOR PHH MORTGAGE SHERIFF’S SALE ELIZABETH, County of UNION, State of New advances made by plaintiff prior to this sale Sheriffs File Number: CH-16004555 Jersey A full legal description can be found at the Union CORP D/B/A CENTURY 21 (R) MORTGAGE All interested parties are to conduct and rely County Sheriffs Office (SM) ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS Division: CHANCERY Premises commonly known as: 833 FLORAL upon their own independent Investigation to Docket Number: F03631114 Total Upset: $457,561.38***Four Hundred Fifty- Sale Date: 11/02/2016 ascertain whether or not any outstanding AVENUE, ELIZABETH, NJ 07208-1405 Seven Thousand Five Hundred Sixty-One and Writ of Execution: 07/19/2016 County: Union BEING KNOWN as LOT 720, BLOCK 10 on the interest remain of record and/or have priority Plaintiff: PACIFIC UNION FINANCIAL, LLC 38/100*** By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution official Tax Map of the CITY of ELIZABETH October 6, 13. 20, 27,2016 over the lien being foreclosed and, If so the VS Dimensions: to me directed I shall expose for sale by public current amount due thereon. Defendant: ALEX ACHEAMPONG A/K/A ALEX U45270 PRO ($152.88) venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA­ “ If the sale is set aside for any reason, the 100.00FTX40.00FTX100.00FTX40.00FT TION BUILDING 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ ACHAMPONG Nearest Cross Street: Monmouth Road ELIZABETH Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to Sale Date: 11/16/2016 TOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. Writ of Execution: 06/07/2016 adjourn this sale without further notice by SHERIFF’S SALE shall have no further recourse against the By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to All successful bidders must have 20% of their Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s publication. Sheriffs File Number: CH-16004327 bid available in cash or certified check at the me directed I shall expose for sale by public Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal Division: CHANCERY attorney. venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA­ conclusion of the sales. ***lf after the sale and satisfaction of the liens or other charges, and any such taxes, Docket Number: F02597612 Property to be sold is located in the CITY of TION BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ charges, liens, insurance premiums or other County: Union mortgage debt, including costs and expens­ TOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth. N.J., on WEDNES­ ELIZABETH County of UNION, State of New es, there remains any surplus money, the advances made by plaintiff prior to this sale. Plaintiff: WILMINGTON TRUST, NATIONAL Jersey DAY, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day. All interested parties are to conduct and rely ASSOCIATION, AS SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE money will be deposited into the Superior All successful bidders must have 20% of their Premises commonly known as: 351 SOUTH Court Trust Fund and any person claiming upon their own independent investigation to TO CITIBAK, N.A. AS TRUSTEE FOR MERRILL BROAD STREET, UNIT 306, ELIZABETH, NJ bid available in cash or certified check at the ascertain whether or not any outstanding LYNCH MORTGAGE INVESTORS TRUST, the surplus, or any part thereof, may file a conclusion of the sales. 07202 motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and interest remain of record and/or have priority MORTGAGE LOAN ASSET-BACKED CERTIFI­ BEING KNOWN as LOT 1271, BLOCK 6 on the The property to be sold is located in the City of over the lien being foreclosed and, if so the CATES, SERIES 2006-HE5 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that Elizabeth. official Tax Map of the CITY of ELIZABETH person’s claim and asking for an order current amount due thereon. VS Dimensions: N/A Condo Unit In the County of Union and the State of New **lf the sale is set aside for any reason, the directing payment of the surplus money. The Jersey. Defendant: EDWARDO RIVAS HIS HEIRS, Nearest Cross Street: N/A Condo Unit Sheriff or other person conducting the sale Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to DEVISEES AND PERSONAL REPRESENTA­ The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to Premises commonly known as: 1019 Emma a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser will have information regarding the surplus, Street TIVES, AND HIS, THEIR, OR ANY OF THEIR adjourn this sale without further notice by if any. shall have no further recourse against the SUCCESSORS IN RIGHT, TITLE AND INTER­ publication. Block: 8 Lot: 570 Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s EST, MIGUEL L. GARCIA SALAZAR HIS JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $900,183.90***Nlne Dimensions of Lot (Approximately): 26 x 100 ^Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal Hundred Thousand One Hundred Eighty- attorney. HEIRS, DEVISEES AND PERSONAL REPRE­ liens or other charges, and any such taxes, Nearest Cross Street: Spring Street ***lf after the sale and satisfaction of the Three and 90/100*** SENTATIVES, AND HIS, THEIR, OR ANY OF charges, liens, insurance premiums or other Attorney: Subject to: mortgage debt, including costs and expens­ THEIR SUCCESSORS IN RIGHT, TITLE AND TSC #15-00192 iao $1,419.42 as of 9/15/2016 advances made by plaintiff prior to this sale. PHELAN HALLINAN DIAMOND & JONES, PC es, there remains any surplus money, the INTEREST, MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REG­ All interested parties are to conduct and rely TSC #14-00295 iao $1,160.01 as of 9/15/2016 money will be deposited into the Superior 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD ISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE upon their own independent investigation to SUITE 100 “THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE Court Trust Fund and any person claiming FOR EAST COAST MORTGAGE CORP, RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT ascertain whether or not any outstanding MT LAUREL NJ 08054 the surplus, or any part thereof, may file a MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION interest remain of record and/or havepriority FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICATION" motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and (856)813-5500 SYSTEMS, INCAS NOMINEE FOR CITIMORT- over the lien being foreclosed and, if so the Sheriff: Joseph Cryan Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that GAGE, INC, RAMONA TORRES HER HEIRS, of the mortgage debt, including costs and current amount due thereon. A full legal description can be found at the Union person’s claim and asking for an order DEVISEES AND PERSONAL REPRESENTA­ **lf the sale is set aside for any reason, the expenses, there remains any surplus money, the directing payment of the surplus money. The TIVES AND HER, THEIR, OR ANY OF THEIR County Sheriff’s Office money will be deposited into the Superior Court Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to Total Upset: $923,003.81 “ ‘ Nine Hundred Twen­ Sheriff or other person conducting the sale SUCCESSORS IN RIGHT, TITLE AND INTER­ a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, will have information regarding the surplus, EST, LEON MEJIA HIS HEIRS, DEVISEES AND ty-Three Thousand Three and 81/100** or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to if any. shall have no further recourse against the October 6, 13, 20, 27, 2016 PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES, AND HIS, Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s U45244 PRO ($178.36)______Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $266,565.04***Two THEIR, OR ANY OF THEIRS SUCCESSORS IN attorney. and extent of that person's claim and asking for Hundred Sixty-Six Thousand Five Hundred RIGHT, TITLE AND INTEREST, DOLORES an order directing payment of the surplus money. ***lf after the sale and satisfaction of the ELIZABETH Sixty-Five and 04/100*** MONGON, BAXTER FINANCIAL LLC, STATE mortgage debt, including costs and expens­ The Sheriff or other person conducting the sale Attorney: OF NEW JERSEY will have information regarding the surplus, if es, there remains any surplus money, the SHERIFF’S SALE PHELAN HALLINAN DIAMOND & JONES, PC Sale Date: 11/02/2016 money will be deposited into the Superior any. 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD Sheriff’s File Number: CH-16004351 Writ of Execution: 07/19/2016 Court Trust Fund and any person claiming Division: CHANCERY JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $270,227.42***Two SUITE 100 By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to Hundred Seventy Thousand Two Hundred the surplus, or any part thereof, may file a Docket Number: F03252514 MT LAUREL NJ 08054 me directed I shall expose for sale by public motion pursuant to court Rules 4:64-3 and Twenty-Seven and 42/100*** [856)813-5500 County: Union venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINiSTFtA- 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that Plaintiff: DITECH FINANCIAL LLC Attorney: Sheriff: Joseph Cryan TION BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ MC CABE, WEISBERG & CONWAY, P.C. person’s claim and asking for an order VS A full legal description can be found at the Union TOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ directing payment of the surplus money. The 216 HADDON AVE County Sheriffs Office Defendant: LUIS GUZMAN, SILVA DOS SAN­ SUITE 303 DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. Sheriff or other person conducting the sale TOS Total Upset: $274,201.72***Two Hundred Sev­ All successful bidders must have 20% of their will have information regarding the surplus, WESTMONT NJ 08108 enty-Four Thousand Two Hundred One and Sale Date: 11/02/2016 bid available in cash or certified check at the if any. Writ of Execution: 07/20/2016 (856)858-7080 72/100*** conclusion of the sales. Sheriff: Joseph Cryan Subject to priority condo lien: By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution October 6, 13, 20, 27, 2016 Property to be sold is located in the CITY of Pursuant to NJSA 46:8B-21 et seq., this sale is A full legal description can be found at the Union U45262 PRO ($164.64) to me directed I shall expose for sale by public ELIZABETH, County of UNION, State of New may be subject to a limited lien priority of the venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA­ County Sheriffs Office Jersey Total Upset: $279,071.89***Two Hundred Sev­ ELIZABETH condominium association and nay successful TION BUILDING 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ Premises commonly known as: 523 MAR­ bidder at sheriffs sale may be responsible for TOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ enty-Nine Thousand Seventy-One and 89/100*** SHALL STREET, ELIZABETH, NJ 07206 October 20, 27, November 3, 10, 2016 SHERIFF’S SALE paying up to 6 months worth of unpaid condo­ DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day BEING KNOWN as LOT 1017, BLOCK 5 on the minium fees. All successful bidders must have 20% of their U45809 PRO ($131.32) Sheriff's File Number: CH-16004317 official Tax Map of the CITY of ELIZABETH Division: CHANCERY JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $320,571.69***Three bid available in cash or certified check at the Dimensions: Hundred Twenty Thousand Five Hundred conclusion of the sales. ELIZABETH Docket Number: F02153314 100.00FTX25.00FTX100.00FTX25.00FT County: Union Seventy- One and 69/100*** Property to be sold is located in the CITY of Nearest Cross Street: FIFTH STREET Attorney: ELIZABETH County of UNION, State of New Ordinance No. 4772 Plaintiff: NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to VS PHELAN HALLINAN DIAMOND & JONES. PC Jersey NOTICE OF PENDING ORDINANCE adjourn this sale without further notice by 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD Premises commonly known as: 642 PENNSYL­ Defendant: ANTONIO BASTOS, ATLANTIC publication. SUITE 100 AND STATEMENT OF PURPOSE CREDIT AND FINANCE ASSIGNEE OF VANIA AVENUE, ELIZABETH, NJ 07201-1227 [Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal MT LAUREL NJ 08054 BEING KNOWN as LOT 1273, BLOCK 11 on HOUSEHOLD BANK liens or other charges, and any such taxes, PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Sale Date: 11/02/2016 (856)813-5500 the official Tax Map of the CITY of ELIZABETH ordinance entitled “AN ORDINANCE OF THE charges, liens, insurance premiums or other Sheriff: Joseph Cryan Dimensions: Writ of Execution: 07/21/2016 advances made by plaintiff prior to this sale. A full legal description can be found at the Union CITY OF ELIZABETH, IN THE COUNTY OF By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution 125.00FTX31.SOFTX125.00FTX31.50FT UNION, NEW JERSEY, APPROPRIATING All interested parties are to conduct and rely County Sheriffs Office Nearest Cross Street: FAIRMONT AVENUE to me directed l shall expose for sale by public upon their own independent investigation to Total Upset: $328,628.53***Three Hundred $550,000 FOR AMBULANCES IN AND FOR venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA­ The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to THE CITY OF ELIZABETH, IN THE COUNTY ascertain whether or not any outstanding Twenty-Eight Thousand Six Hundred Twenty- adjourn this sale without further notice by TION BUILDING 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ interest remain of record and/or have priority Eight and 53/100*** OF UNION, NEW JERSEY” was duly introduced TOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ publication. and passed upon first reading at a regular meet­ over the lien being foreclosed and, If so the October 6, 13, 20, 27, 2016 Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal DAY, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day. current amount due thereon. U45242 PRO ($180.82) ing of the City Council of the City of Elizabeth, in All successful bidders must have 20% of their liens or other charges, and any such taxes, **lf the sale is set aside for any reason, the charges, liens, insurance premiums or other the County of Union, New Jersey, held on Qcto- bid available in cash or certified check at the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to ELIZABETH b e rll, 2016. Further notice is hereby given that conclusion of the sales. advances made by plaintiff prior to this sale. a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser All interested parties are to conduct and rely saidordinance (i) appropriates $550,000 from The Property to be sold is located in the CITY of shall have no further recourse against the SHERIFF’S SALE the Capital Improvement Fund for the acquisition ELIZABETFf in the County of UNION, and the upon their own Independent investigation to Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s Sheriffs File Number; CH-16004350 ascertain whether or not any outstanding of two (2) ambulances, and including ail work State of New Jersey attorney. Division: CHANCERY and materials necessary therefor and incidental Tax LOT 1244 (F/K7A LOT 1244 W06), BLOCK interest remain of record and/or have priority thereto; (ii) said ordinance will be considered for ***lf after the sale and satisfaction of the Docket Number: F583908 mortgage debt, including costs and expens- County: Union CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE 34 — October 27, 2016 — Union County LocalSource

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over the lien being foreclosed and, if so the ELIZABETH **lf the sale is set aside for any reason, the SUITE 100 current amount due thereon. Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to MT LAUREL NJ 08054 **lf the sale is set aside for any reason, the SHERIFF’S SALE a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser ELIZABETH (856)813-5500 Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to Sheriffs File Number: CH-16004369 shall have no further recourse against the Shenff: Joseph Cryan a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser Division: CHANCERY Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s SHERIFF’S SALE A full legal description can be found at the Union shall have no further recourse against the Docket Number: F04407713 attorney. Sheriffs File Number: CH-16004403 County Sheriffs Office Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s County. Union ***lf after the sale and satisfaction of the Division: CHANCERY Total Upset: $129,421.79***One Hundred Twen­ attorney. Plaintiff: PACIFIC UNION FINANCIAL, LLC mortgage debt, including costs and expens­ Docket Number: F01891215 ty-Nine Thousand Four Hundred Twenty-One ***lf after the sale and satisfaction of the VS es, tnere remains any surplus money, the County: Union and 79/100*** mortgage debt, including costs and expens­ Defendant: JASON BELL, MRS. JASON A. money will be deposited into the Superior Plaintiff: US BANK, N.A., AS TRUSTEE FOR October 13, 20. 27, November 3, 2016 es, there remains any surplus money, the BELL, HIS WIFE, COUNTY OF HUDSON, Court Trust Fund and any person claiming LSF9 MASTER PARTICIPATION TRUST U45494 PRO ($168.56) money will be deposited into the Superior STATE OF NEW JERSEY the surplus, or any part (hereof, may file a VS Court Trust Fund and any person claiming Sale Date: 11/02/2016 motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and Defendant: CARLOS ALBARRACIN, AND ELIZABETH the surplus, or any part thereof, may file a Writ of Execution: 07/28/2016 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that NELLA ALBARRACIN, HUSBAND AND WIFE motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution person’s claim and asking for an order Sale Date: 11/09/2016 SHERIFF’S SALE 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that to me directed I shall expose for sale by public directing payment of the surplus money. The Writ of Execution: 07/01/2016 Sheriffs File Number: CH-16004439 person’s claim and asking for an order venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA­ Sheriff or other person conducting the sale By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to Division: CHANCERY directing payment of the surplus money. The TION BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ will have information regarding the surplus, me directed I shall expose for sale by public Docket Number: F6381909 Sheriff or other person conducting the sale TOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ if any. venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA­ County: Union will have information regarding the surplus, DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $431,438.16***Four TION BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ Plaintiff: DEUTSCHE BANK TRUST COMPANY if any. All successful bidders must have 20% of their Hundred Thirty-One Thousand Four Hundred TOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ AMERICAS, AS TRUSTEE FOR RESIDENTIAL JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $380 322.83***Three bid available in cash or certified check at the Thirty-Eight and 16/100*** DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. ACCREDIT LOANS, INC. MORTGAGE ASSET- Hundred Eighty Thousand Three Hundred conclusion of the sales. Attorney: All successful bidders must have 20% of their BACKED PASS THROUGH CERTIFICATES, Twenty-Two and 83/100*** Property to be sold is located in the CITY of PHELAN HALLINAN DIAMOND & JONES, PC bid available in cash or certified check at the SERIES 2006-QS10 Attorney: ELIZABETH County of UNION, State of New 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD conclusion of the sales. VS PHELAN HALLINAN DIAMOND & JONES, PC Jersey SUITE 100 Commonly known as address: 336 Pennington Defendant: GERARDO CERULLO, MARIA 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD Premises commonly known as: 211 PALMER MT LAUREL NJ 08054 592288 Street, Elizabeth, NJ 07202 CERULLO SUITE 100 STREET, ELIZABETH, NJ 07202-3917 (856)813-5500 Municipality: City of Elizabeth Sale Date: 11/09/2016 MT LAUREL NJ 08054 654954 BEING KNOWN as LOT 1010, BLOCK 7 on the Sheriff: Joseph Cryan Lot ana Block: Lot 1139, Block 13 Writ of Execution: 07/27/2016 (856)813-5500 official Tax Map of the CITY of ELIZABETH A full legal description can be found at the Union Approximate dimensions: 167.41 x 33.15 x 2.81 By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution Sheriff: Joseph Cryan Dimensions: County Sheriff’s Office x 180.28 x 33.34 Feet irregular to me directed I shall expose for sale by public A full legal description can be found at the Union 24.070FTX100.00FTX24.07FTX100.00FT Total Upset: $447,631.65***Four Hundred Forty- Nearest cross street: Grove Street venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA­ County Sheriffs Office Nearest Cross Street: Second Avenue Seven Thousand Six Hundred Thirty-One and **THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE TION BUILDING 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ Total Upset: $396,922.17***Three Hundred The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to 65/100*** RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT TOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ Ninety-Six Thousand Nine Hundred Twenty-Two adjourn this sale without further notice by October 6, 13, 20, 27, 2016 FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICA­ DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. and 17/100*** publication. U45248 PRO ($158.76) TION** All successful bidders must have 20% of their October 6, 13, 20,27, 2016 ‘Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $277,742.84***Two bid available in cash or certified check at the U45253 PRO ($160.72) liens or other charges, and any such taxes, ELIZABETH Hundred Seventy-Seven Thousand Seven conclusion of the sales. charges, liens, insurance premiums or other Hundred Forty-Two and 84/100*** Property to be sold is located in the CITY of advances made by plaintiff prior to this sale. SHERIFF’S SALE Attorney: ELIZABETH, County of UNION, State of New BUCKLEY MADOLE, PC. ELIZABETH All interested parties are to conduct and rely Sheriff’s File Number: CH-16004399 Jersey upon their own independent investigation to Division: CHANCERY 99 WOOD AVENUE SOUTH SUITE 803 Premises commonly known as: 603 2ND ascertain whether or not any outstanding Docket Number: F04138814 ISELIN, NJ 08830 AVENUE #605, ELIZABETH, NJ 07202-3929 SHERIFF’S SALE 732-902-5399 Sheriffs File Number: CH-16004354 interest remain of record and/or have priority County: Union with mailing address 603-605 Second Avenue over the lien being foreclosed and, if so the Plaintiff: BAYVIEW LOAN SERVICING, LLC Sheriff: Joseph Cryan BEING KNOWN as LOT 1121, BLOCK 7 on the Division: CHANCERY A full legal description can be found at the Union Docket Number: F02124314 current amount due thereon. VS official Tax Map of the CITY of ELIZABETH Defendant: LUIS OVIDIO, MRS. LUIS OVIDIO, County Sheriffs Office Dimensions: County: Union **lf the sale is set aside for any reason, the Total Upset: $285,173.77***Two Hundred Plaintiff: BAYVIEW LOAN SERVICING, LLC, A Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to HIS WIFE, THE BANK OF NEW YORK MEL­ 95.47FTX36.00FTX94.58FTX36.00FT LON, FKA, THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS Eighty-Five Thousand One Hundred Seventy- Nearest Cross Street: AMITY STREET DELAWARE LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser Three and 77/100*** VS shall have no further recourse against the SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE TO JPMORGAN The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s CHASE BANK, NA, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE October 13, 20, 27, November 3, 2016 adjourn this sale without further notice by Defendant: MARIO SANCHEZ, MRS. U45488 PRO ($98.00) SANCHEZ, HIS WIFE attorney. BENEFIT OF THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF publication. Sale Date: 11/02/2016 ***!f after the sale and satisfaction of the THE CWHEQ INC., CWHEQ REVOLVING ELIZABETH ‘ Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal Writ of Execution: 07/21/2016 mortgage debt, including costs and expens­ HOME EQUITY LOAN TRUST SERIES 2005-B, liens or other cnarges, and any such taxes, DISCOVER BANK C/O DFS SERVICES LLC, charges, liens, insurance premiums or other By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution es, there remains any surplus money, the SHERIFF’S SALE to me directed I shall expose for sale by public money will be deposited into the Superior FORD MOTOR CREDIT COMPANY LLC D/B/A Sheriffs File Number: CH-16004435 advances made by plaintiff prior to this sale. venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA- Court Trust Fund and anv person claiming RIMUS FINANCIAL SERVICES, ABDEL M All interested parties are to conduct and rely BAKHOS M.D. P.A. Division: CHANCERY upon their own independent investigation to TION BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ the surplus, or any part thereof, may file a Docket Number: F02475614 TOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, , N.J., on WEDNES- motion pursuant to uourt Rules 4:64-3 and Sale Date: 11/02/2016 County: Union ascertain whether or not any outstanding DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that Writ of Execution: 07/12/2016 interest remain of record and/or have priority By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution Plaintiff: WELLS FARGO BANK, NA over the lien being foreclosed and, if so the All successful bidders must have 20% of their person’s claim and asking for an order VS bid available in cash or certified check at the directing payment of the surplus money. The to me directed I shall expose for sale by public current amount due thereon. venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA­ Defendant: JAFFA DORI, MR. DORI, HUSBAND conclusion of the sales Sheriff or other person conducting the sale OF JAFFA DORI **lf the sale is set aside for any reason, the Property to be sold is located in the CITY of will have information regarding the surplus, TION BUILDING. 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to TOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ Sale Date: 11/09/2016 ELIZABETH County of UNION, State of New if any. Writ of Execution: 06/30/2016 a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser Jersey JUDGMENT AMOUNT. $254,595.06***Two DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. shall have no further recourse against the All successful bidders must have 20% of their By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution Premises commonly known as: 923-925 MAG­ Hundred Fifty-Four Thousand Five Hundred to me directed I shall expose for sale by public Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s NOLIA AVENUE, ELIZABETH, NJ 07201-1920 Ninety-Five and 06/100*** bid available in cash or certified check at the attorney. conclusion of the sales. venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA­ BEING KNOWN as LOT 1225 AKA 1225 W08, Attorney: TION BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ ***lf after the sale and satisfaction of the BLOCK 8 on the official Tax Map of\the CITY of PHELAN HALLINAN DIAMOND & JONES, PC Property to be sold is located in the CITY of mortgage debt, including costs and expens­ ELIZABETH County of UNION, State of New TOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ ELIZABETH 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. es, there remains any surplus money, the Dimensions: SUITE 100 Jersey All successful bidders must have 20% of their money will be deposited into the Superior 35 00FTX100 OOFTX35.00FTX100.00FT MT LAUREL NJ 08054 648729 Premises commonly known as: 925 ANNA Court Trust Fund and anv person claiming STREET, ELIZABETH, NJ 07201-1903 bid available in cash or certified check at the Nearest Cross Street: Henry Street (856)813-5500 conclusion of the sales. the surplus, or any part thereof, may file a The Sheriff hereby reserves the* right to Sheriff: Joseph Cryan BEING KNOWN as LOT 190, BLOCK 8 on the motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and official Tax Map of the CITY of ELIZABETH Property to be sold is located in the CITY of adiourn this sale without further Notice by A full legal description can be found at the Union ELIZABETH, County of UNION, State of New 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that publication. County Sheriff’s Office Dimensions: person’s claim and asking for an order 25.00FTX100.00FTX25.00FTX100.00FT Jersey ‘Subject to any \ur\paid taxes, itiunicipal Total Upset: $262,599.01 ***Two Hundred Sixty- Premises commonly known as: 30/32 directing payment of the surplus money. The liens or other charges, and any such taxes, Two Thousand Five Hundred Ninety-Nine and Nearest Cross Street: Henry Street Sheriff or other person conducting the sale The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to ORCHARD STREET, ELIZABETH, NJ 07208- charges, liens, insurance premium* or other 01/ 100** 3649 will have information regarding the surplus, advances made by plaintiff prior tqf this sale. October 6, 13, 20, 27, 2016 adiourn this sale without further notice by if any. publication. BEING KNOWN as LOT 1146, BLOCK 11 on All interested parties'^* to conduct and rely U45250 PRO ($160.72)______the official Tax Map of the CITY of ELIZABETH JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $318,065.01 ***Three upon their own independent investigation to ‘Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal Dimensions: 66FTX122.50FTX56FTX 49.43FT Hundred Eighteen Thousand Sixty-Five and ascertain whether or «not any [outstanding ELIZABETH liens or other cnarges, and any such taxes, 01/100*** charges, liens, insurance premiums or other X122FTX171FT interest remain of record and/or have priority Nearest Cross Street: Morris Avenue Attorney: over the lien being foreclosed apu, if so the SHERIFF’S SALE advances made by plaintiff prior to this sale. PHELAN HALLINAN DIAMOND & JONES, PC Sheriffs File Number: CH-16004393 All interested parties are to conduct and rely The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD current amount due therein. adjourn this sale without further notice by **lf the sale is set aside fV any reason, the Division: CHANCERY upon their own independent investigation to SUITE 100 Docket Number: F3071610 ascertain whether or not any outstanding publication. Purchaser at the sale shall by entitled only to ‘ Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal MT LAUREL NJ 08054 a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser County: Union interest remain of record and/or have priority (856)813-5500 Plaintiff: FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE over the lien being foreclosed and, if so the liens or other cnarges, and any such taxes, shall have no further recourse against the charges, liens, insurance premiums or other Sheriff: Joseph Cryan Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or tHe Mortgagee’s ASSOCIATION current amount due thereon. A full legal description can be found at the Union VS **lf the sale is set aside for any reason, the advances made by plaintiff prior to this sale. attorney. y All interested parties are to conduct and rely County Sheriffs Office ***lf after the sale and satisfaction of the Defendant: SYLVIA E. ROMANO, FRED W. Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to Total Upset: $333,124.91 ***Three Hundred Thir­ SPARLIN, CITI FINANCIAL SERVICES INC. a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser upon their own independent investigation to mortgage debt, including costs and expens­ ascertain whether or not any outstanding ty-Three Thousand One Hundred Twenty-Four es, there remains any surplus money, the Sale Date: 11/02/2016 shall have no further recourse against the and 91/100*** Writ of Execution: 06/16/2016 Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s interest remain of record and/or have priority money will be deposited Into the Superior over the lien being foreclosed and, if so the October 13, 20. 27, November 3, 2016 Court Trust Fund and any person claiming By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution attorney. U45496 PRO ($172.48) to me directed I shall expose for sale by public current amount due thereon. the surplus, or any part thereof, may file a ***lf after the sale and satisfaction of the **lf the sale is set aside for any reason, the motion pursuant to court Rules 4:64-3 and venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA­ mortgage debt, including costs and expens­ ELIZABETH TION BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ es, there remains any surplus money, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser person’s claim and asking for an order TOWN PLAZA. Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ money will be deposited into the Superior SHERIFF’S SALE DAY, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day. Court Trust Fund and any person claiming shall have no further recourse against the Sheriffs File Number: CH-16004440 directing payment of the surplus money. The Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s Sheriff or other person conducting the sale All successful bidders must have 20% of their the surplus, or any part thereof, may file a Division: CHANCERY bid available in cash or certified check at the motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and attorney. Docket Number: F04171914 will have information regarding the surplus, ***ff after the sale and satisfaction of the if any. conclusion of the sales. 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that County: Union Property to be sold is located in the CITY of person’s claim and asking for an order mortgage debt, including costs and expens­ Plaintiff: OCWEN LOAN SERVICING LLC JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $411,496.88***Four es, tnere remains any surplus money, the Hundred Eleven Thousand Four Hundred ELIZABETH County of UNION, State of New directing payment of the surplus money. The VS Jersey Sheriff or other person conducting the sale money will be deposited into the Superior Defendant: MATHEW WILLIAMS, MORTGAGE Ninety-Six and 88/100*** Court Trust Fund and any person claiming Attorney: Premises commonly known as: 124 ELM will have information regarding the surplus, ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC STREET, ELIZABETH, NJ 07208-1809 if any. the surplus, or any part thereof, may file a AS NOMINEE FOR HOMECOMINGS FINAN­ PHELAN HALLINAN DIAMOND & JONES, PC motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD BEING KNOWN as LOT 411, BLOCK 13 on the JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $559,363.72***Five CIAL, LLC (F/K/A HOMECOMINGS FINANCIAL official Tax Map of the CITY of ELIZABETH Hundred Fifty-Nine Thousand Three Hundred 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that NETWORK, INC.) ITS SUCCESSORS AND SUITE 100 person’s claim and asking for an order MT LAUREL NJ 08054 Dimensions: 217FTX35FTX216FTX35FT Sixty-Three and 72/100*** ASSIGNS, CAPITAL ONE BANK, MILLBURN Nearest Cross Street: Cherry Street Attorney: directing payment of the surplus money. The MEDICAL IMAGING MERCER COUNTY PRO­ (856)813-5500 Sheriff or other person conducting the sale Sheriff: Joseph Cryan The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to PHELAN HALLINAN DIAMOND & JONES, PC BATION DEPARTMENT, SHARON R. 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD will have information regarding the surplus, WILLIAMS A full legal description can be found at the Union adiourn this sale without further notice by if any. County Sheriffs Office publication. SUITE 100 Sale Date: 11/09/2016 ‘ Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal MT LAUREL NJ 08054 Subject to prior mortgage: Writ of Execution: 07/26/2016 Total Upset $428.558.53***Four Hundred Twen­ Jaffa Dori TO Wachovia Bank, NA, dated ty-Eight Thousand Five Hundred Fifty-Eight and liens or other charges, and any such taxes, (856)813-5500 By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution charges, liens, insurance premiums or other Shenff: Joseph Cryan 12/10/2003 and recorded 12/30/2003 In Book to me directed I shall expose for sale by public advances made by plaintiff prior to this sale. A full legal description can be found at the Union 10485, Page 676. To Secure $197,960.00 venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINiSTRA- October 6 J 3 , 20. 27. 2016 JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $124,421.42***One U45251 PRO ($164.64) All interested parties are to conduct and rely County Sheriffs Office TION BUILDING 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ upon their own independent investigation to Total Upset: $578,553.11***Five Hundred Sev­ Hundred Twenty-Four Thousand Four Hun­ TOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ ascertain whether or not any outstanding enty-Eight Thousand Five Hundred Fifty-Three dred Twenty-One and 42/100*** DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. interest remain of record and/or have priority and 11/100** Attorney * AH successful bidders must have 20% of their over the lien being foreclosed and, if so the October 6, 13, 20. 27, 2016 PHELAN HALLINAN DIAMOND & JONES, PC current amount due thereon. U45246 PRO ($178.36) 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE Union County LocalSource — October 27, 2016 — 35 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE bid available in cash or certified check at the Seven Thousand Two Hundred Twenty-Three Nearest Cross Street: Situated on the South­ conclusion of the sales. and 80/100” * October 20, 27. November 3, 10, 2016 Nearest Cross Street MAGNOLIA AVENUE Property to be sold is located in the CITY of westerly side of Franklin Street, 100.00 feet from U45698 PRO ($166.60) Attorney: the Northwesterly side of First Street. The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to ELIZABETH, County of UNION, State of New PHELAN HALLINAN DIAMOND & JONES PC adjourn this sale without further notice by Jersey The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to adjourn ELIZABETH 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD this sale without further notice through publica­ publication. Premises commonly known as: 908 OLIVE SUITE 100 tion. ‘Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal STREET ELIZABETH, NJ 07201-1923 MT LAUREL NJ 08054 SHERIFF'S SALE liens or other charges, and any such taxes, BEING KNOWN as LOT 1409, BLOCK 8 on the The sale is subject to unpaid taxes and Sheriffs File Number: CH-16004541 (856)813-5500 assessments, tax, water and sewer liens and charges, liens, insurance premiums or other official Tax Map of the CITY of ELIZABETH Division: CHANCERY advances made by plaintiff prior to this sale Sheriff: Joseph Cryan other municipal assessments. The amount Docket Number: F03150313 Dimensions: A full legal description can be found at the Union All interested parties are to conduct and rely 100.00FTX25.00FTX100.00FTX25.00FT due can be obtained from the local taxing County: Union County Sheriffs Office authority. Pursuant to NJSA 46:8B-21 the Plaintiff: WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. upon their own independent investigation to Nearest Cross Street: Henry Street Total Upset: $29,135.93***Twenty-Nine Thou­ ascertain whether or not any outstanding The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to sale may also be subject to the limited lien VS sand One Hundred Thirty-Five and 93/100*** priority of any condominium/ homeowner interest remain of record and/or have priority adjourn this sale without further notice by October 13, 20,27, November 3, 2016 Defendant: JAMES F TURNER, JR. AND SYMI- over the lien being foreclosed and, if so the publication. association liens which may exist. RA LIVINGSTON. HIS WIFE, MABEL F. TURN­ U45501 PRO ($160.72)______Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfac­ current amount due thereon. ‘ Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal ER, DECEASED. HER HEIRS, DEVISEES, “ If the sale is set aside for any reason, the liens or other charges, and any such taxes, tion of the mortgage debt, including costs AND PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES, AND ELIZABETH and expenses, there remains any surplus Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to charges, liens, insurance premiums or other HIS, HER, THEIR OR ANY OF THEIR SUC­ a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser advances made by plaintiff prior to this sale. money, the money will be deposited into the CESSORS IN RIGHT, TITLE AND INTEREST SHERIFF’S SALE Supenor Court Trust Fund and any person shall have no further recourse against the All interested parties are to conduct and rely Sheriffs File Number: CH-16004452 DENISE GREEN, HER HEIRS, DEVISEES, Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee s upon their own independent investigation to claiming the surplus, or any part thereof, may AND PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES, AND Division: CHANCERY file a motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 attorney. ascertain whether or not any outstanding Docket Number: F00632809 HIS, HER, THEIR OR ANY OF THEIR SUC­ “ *lf after the sale and satisfaction of the interest remain of record and/or have priority and 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of CESSORS IN RIGHT TITLE AND INTEREST, County: Union that person’s claim and asking for an order mortgage debt, including costs and expens­ over the lien being foreclosed and, if so the Plaintiff: WELLS FARGO BANK, NA VANETTA TURNER, LISA WILLIAMS, JANICE es, there remains any surplus money, the current amount due thereon. directing payment of the surplus money. The JOHNSON, BELL ATLANTIC TRICON LEASING VS Sheriff or other person conducting the sale money will be deposited into the Superior “ If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Defendant: XIOLAIDA ORTEGA AND VICTOR CORPORATION COLLECTIONS & RECOVER­ Court Trust Fund and any person claiming will have information regarding the surplus, IES INC, COUNTY OF SOMERSET, UNION Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to ORTEGA, H/W, BETZY L. HERNANDEZ, HER if any. the surplus, or any part thereof, may file a a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser HEIRS, DEVISEES, AND PERSONAL REPRE­ COUNTY DIVISION OF SOCIAL SERVICES motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and shall have no further recourse against the JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $491,849.05” *Four ATLANTICARE REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER SENTATIVES. AND HIS, HER, THEIR OR ANY Hundred Ninety-One Thousand Eight Hun­ 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s OF THEIR SUCCESSORS IN RIGHT, TITLE F/K/A ATLANTIC CITY MEDICAL CENTER person's claim and asking for an order attorney. dred Forty-Nine and 05/100*“ STATE OF NEW JERSEY, UNITED STATES OB AND INTEREST, STATE OF NEW JERSEY Attorney: directing payment of the surplus money. The *“ lf after the sale and satisfaction of the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AMERICA Sheriff or other person conducting the sale mortgage debt, including costs and expens­ SHAPIRO & DENARDO, LLC - ATTORNEYS Sale Date: 11/16/2016 Sale Date: 11/09/2016 14000 COMMERCE PARKWAY will have information regarding the surplus, es, there remains any surplus money, the Writ of Execution: 08/05/2016 Writ of Execution: 08/12/2016 If any. SUITE B By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution money will be deposited into the Superior By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution MT. LAUREL NJ 08054 JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $405,258.39*“ Four Court Trust Fund and any person claiming to me directed I shall expose for sale by public to me directed I shall expose for sale by public Hundred Five Thousand Two Hundred Fiftv- (856)793-3080 venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA­ the surplus, or any part thereof, may file a venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA­ Sheriff: Joseph Cryan Eight and 39/100“ * motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and TION BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ TION BUILDING 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ Attorney: A full legal description can be found at the Union TOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that TOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ County Sheriffs Office PHELAN HALLINAN DIAMOND & JONES, PC person’s claim and asking for an order DAY, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD directing payment of the surplus money. The Total Upset: $505,171.35“ *Five Hundred Five All successful bidders must have 20% of their SUITE 100 All successful bidders must have 20% of their Thousand One Hundred Seventy-One and Sheriff or other person conducting the sale bid available in cash or certified check at the bid available in cash or certified check at the MT LAUREL NJ 08054 will have information regarding the surplus, 35/100*** conclusion of the sales. conclusion of the sales. October 13, 20, 27, November 3, 2016 (856)813-5500 if any. The property to be sold is located in the CITY OF The Property to be sold is located in the CITY of Sheriff: Joseph Cryan JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $445,615.01*“ Four U45493 PRO ($152.88) ELIZABETH in the County of UNION, and the ELIZABETH in the County of UNION, and the State of New Jersey A full legal description can be found at the Union Hundred Forty-Five Thousand Six Hundred State of New Jersey. ELIZABETH County Sheriffs Office Fifteen and 01/100” * Tax Lot 215A (W07) Block 7 Tax LOT 162 (aka LOT 162, Ward 12), BLOCK Total Upset: $512,035.90***Five Hundred Attorney: 12 Commonly known as 924 1/2 East Grand Street, SHERIFF’S SALE Twelve Thousand Thirty-Five and 90/100*“ PHELAN HALLINAN DIAMOND & JONES, PC Elizabeth, NJ 07201. COMMONLY KNOWN AS 1089 Anna Street October 20, 27, November 3, 10, 2016 Sheriff's File Number: CH-16004516 Elizabeth, NJ 07201-1463. 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD Dimensions of the Lot are (Approximately) 100 x Division: CHANCERY U45696 PRO ($162.68) SUITE 100 12.82x 100x 12.82. Dimensions of the Lot are (Approximately) Docket Number: F02475315 40.00x130.00x40.00x130.00. MT LAUREL NJ 08054 Nearest Cross Street: Situated on the South­ County: Union ELIZABETTH (856)813-5500 westerly side of East Grand Street, 75 feet from Nearest Cross Street: Situated on the Northerly Sheriff: Joseph Cryan Plaintiff: THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON, side of Anna Street 110.00 feet from the Wester­ the Southeasterly side of Reid Street. F/K/A THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS SHERIFF’S SALE A full legal description can be found at the Union The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to adjourn ly side of Monroe Avenue Sheriffs File Number: CH-16004526 TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to adjourn County Sheriffs Office this sale without further notice through publica­ OF THE CWABS, INC. ASSET-BACKED CER­ Division: CHANCERY Total Upset: $456,390.91 '"F o u r Hundred Fifty- tion. this sale without further notice through publica­ Docket Number: F5301809 TIFICATES, SERIES 2006-8 tion. Six Thousand Three Hundred Ninety and The sale is subject to unpaid taxes and VS County: Union 91/100“ * assessments, tax, water and sewer liens and The sale Is subject to unpaid taxes and Plaintiff: WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND SOCI­ Defendant: RENE MERCADER, MILQUEYA assessments, tax, water and sewer liens and October 13, 20, 27, November 3, 2016 other municipal assessments. The amount CRUZ ETY, FSB DOING BUSINESS AS CHRISTIANA U45498 PRO ($172.48) due can be obtained from the local taxing other municipal assessments. The amount TRUST, NOT IN ITS INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY Sale Date: 11/16/2016 due can be obtained from the local taxing authority. Pursuant to NJSA 46:8B-21 the Writ of Execution: 08/04/2016 BUT SOLELY AS TRUSTEE FOR BCAT2014- ELIZABETH sale may also be subject to the limited lien authority. Pursuant to NJSA 46:86-21 the By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution sale may also be subject to the limited lien VS priority of any condominium/ homeowner to me directed I shall expose for sale by public priority of any condominium/ homeowner SHERIFF’S SALE association liens which may exist. venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA­ Defendant: MOISES IZQUIERDO, SARA Sheriff’s File Number: CH-16004445 Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfac­ association liens which may exist. AROCHE, SOVEREIGN BANK Division: CHANCERY TION BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfac­ Sale Date: 11/16/2016 tion of the mortgage debt, including costs TOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ Docket Number: F00756716 and expenses, there remains any surplus tion of the mortgage debt, including costs Writ of Execution: 07/19/2016 County: Union DAY, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day. and expenses, there remains any surplus money, the money will be deposited into the All successful bidders must have 20% of their By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to Plaintiff: WELLS FARGO BANK N.A. Superior Court Trust Fund and any person money, the money will be deposited Into the me directed I shall expose for sale by public VS bid available in cash or certified check at the Superior Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, or any part thereof, may conclusion of the sales. venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA­ Defendant: ROBERTO HERNANDEZ, MARIA file a motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 claiming the surplus, or any part thereof, may TION BUILDING 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ DE LOSA TORRES, REINA I. HERNANDEZ Property to be sold is located in the CITY of file a motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 TOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ and 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of ELIZABETH, County of UNION, State of New and 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of RAB PERFORMANCE RECOVERIES LLC that person's claim and asking for an order Jersey DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. NEW CENTURY FINANCIAL SERVICES INC directing payment of the surplus money. The that person’s claim and asking for an order All successful bidders must have 20% of their Sale Date: 11/09/2016 Premises commonly known as: 529 MURIEL directing payment of the surplus money. The Sheriff or other person conducting the sale PARKWAY, ELIZABETH, NJ 07208-1604 bid available in cash or certified check at the Writ of Execution: 08/04/2016 will have information regarding the surplus, Sheriff or other person conducting the sale conclusion of the sales. By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution BEING KNOWN as LOT 880, BLOCK 13 on the will have information regarding the surplus, PROPERTY TO BE SOLD IS LOCATED IN: City if any. official Tax Map of the CITY of ELIZABETH if any. to me directed I shall expose for sale by public JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $402,484.87***Four of Elizabeth, County of Union, in the State of Dimensions: JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $594,121.84***Five New Jersey venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA­ Hundred Two Thousand Four Hundred 172.06FTX38.24FTX170.33FTX38.20FT TION BUILDING 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ Eighty-Four and 87/100*“ Hundred Ninety-Four Thousand One Hun­ PREMISES COMMONLY KNOW AS: TOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ Nearest Cross Street: Elmora Avenue dred Twenty-One and 84/100*“ 548 First Avenue a/k/a 1 st Attorney: The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to Attorney: DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. SHAPIRO & DENARDO, LLC - ATTORNEYS Avenue All successful bidders must have 20% of their adjourn this sale without further notice by SHAPIRO & DENARDO, LLC - ATTORNEYS Elizabeth, NJ 07206 14000 COMMERCE PARKWAY publication. 14000 COMMERCE PARKWAY bid available in cash or certified check at the SUITE B ‘ Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal TAX LOT 431, BLOCk 7 conclusion of the sales. SUITE B APPROXIMATE DIMENSIONS: 25 X 110 MT. LAUREL NJ 08054 liens or other charges, and any such taxes, MT. LAUREL NJ 08054 Property to be sold is located in the CITY of (856)793-3080 charges, liens, insurance premiums or other NEAREST CROSS STREET: Palmer Street ELIZABETH, County of UNION, State of New (856)793-3080 ‘Taxes - at the time of inquiry taxes 3rd quarter Sheriff: Joseph Cryan advances made by plaintiff prior to this sale. Sheriff: Joseph Cryan Jersey A full legal description can be found at the Union 2016 taxes open in the base amount of Premises commonly known as: 641 SECOND All interested parties are to conduct and rely A full legal description can be found at the Union $2,488.25 and due on 8/1/16; County Sheriffs Office upon their own independent investigation to County Sheriffs Office AVENUE, ELIZABETH, NJ 07202-3721 Total Upset: $415,981.64***Four Hundred Fif­ ascertain whether or not any outstanding *Water/Sewer - Private account; verification of BEING KNOWN as LOT 1082, BLOCK 9 on the teen Thousand Nine Hundred Eighty-One and Total Upset: $611,030.19***Six Hundred Eleven same prohibited without authorization for record interest remain of record and/or have priority Thousand Thirty and 19/100*” property owner; official Tax Map of the CITY of ELIZABETH 64/100*** over the lien being foreclosed and, if so the Dimensions:58.0FTX105.0FTX58.0FTX105.0FT October 20, 27, November 3, 10, 2016 Also subject to subsequent taxes, water and October 13, 20, 27, November 3, 2016 current amount due thereon. U45650 PRO ($184,28)______Nearest Cross Street: Christine Street U45537 PRO ($156,80)______“ If the sale is set aside for any reason, the sewer plus interest through date of payoff. The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction adjourn this sale without further notice by ELIZABETH ELIZABETH of (he mortgage debt, including costs and publication. a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the expenses, there remains any surplus money, the ‘Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal SHERIFF’S SALE SHERIFF’S SALE money will be deposited into the Superior Court liens or other charges, and any such taxes, Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s Sheriffs File Number: CH-16004562 Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, Sheriffs File Number: CH-16004481 attorney. Division: CHANCERY charges, liens, insurance premiums or other Division: CHANCERY *"lf after the sale and satisfaction of the or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to advances made by plaintiff prior to this sale. Docket Number: F00372214 Docket Number: F518109 Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature mortgage debt, including costs and expens­ County: Union and extent of that person's claim and asking for All Interested parties are to conduct and rely County: Union es, there remains any surplus money, the upon their own independent investigation to Plaintiff: WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. Plaintiff: SOVEREIGN BANK, N.A. an order directing payment of the surplus money. ascertain whether or not any outstanding VS money wili be deposited into the Superior VS The Sheriff or other person conducting the sale Court Trust Fund and any person claiming Defendant: KENTARO NAMBA, MORTGAGE interest remain of record and/or have priority Defendant: JOSE BRUNO, REYNALDO the surplus, or any part thereof, may file a will have information regarding the surplus, if over the lien being foreclosed and, if so the VASQUEZ, MET LIFE AREA 3E, DANA COM­ ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, any. motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:84-3 and INC. AS A NOMINEE FOR MORTGAGE FUND­ THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE current amount due thereon. MERCIAL CREDIT CORPORATION F/K/A 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that “ If the sale is set aside for any reason, the DANA COMMERCIAL CREDIT COMPANY ING INC., ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to person’s claim and asking for an order Sale Date: 11/16/2016 FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICATION Sale Date: 11/09/2016 directing payment of the surplus money. The Writ of Execution: 06/17/2010 a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser Writ of Execution: 08/10/2016 A FULL LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PREM­ shall have no further recourse against the Sheriff or other person conducting the sale By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution ISES CAN BE FOUND IN THE OFFICE OF THE By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution will have information regarding the surplus, to me directed I shall expose for sale by public Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s to me directed I shall expose for sale by public if any. SHERIFF OF UNION COUNTY attorney. venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA­ JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $256,964.43— Two venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA­ JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $501,442.16***Five “ *!f after the sale and satisfaction of the TION BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ TION BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR. 10 ELIZABETH­ Hundred Fifty-Six Thousand Nine Hundred Hundred One Thousand Four Hundred Forty- TOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ Sixty-Four and 43/100*” mortgage debt, including costs and expens­ TOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ Two and 16/100“ * es, there remains any surplus money, the DAY, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day. Attorney: DAY. at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. Attorney: All successful bidders must have 20% of their money will be deposited into the Superior All successful bidders must have 20% of their ROMANO GARUBO & ARGENTIERI COUN­ PHELAN HALLINAN DIAMOND & JONES, PC bid available in cash or certified check at the SELORS AT LAW LLC Court Trust Fund and any person claiming bid available in cash or certified check at the 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD the surplus, or any part (hereof, may file a conclusion of the sales 52 NEWTON AVENUE conclusion of the sales. SUITE 100 Property to be sold is located in the CITY of motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and The Property to be sold is located in the CITY of P.O. BOX 456 MT LAUREL NJ 08054 ELIZABETH, County of UNION, State of New WOODBURY. NJ 08096 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that ELIZABETH in the County of UNION, and the (856)813-5500 Jersey person’s claim and asking for an order State of New Jersey 856-384-151$ Sheriff: Joseph Cryan Premises commonly known as: 320 MADISON Sheriff: Joseph Cryan directing payment of the surplus money. The Tax LOT 413, BLOCK 2 A full legal description can be found at the Union AVENUE, ELIZABETH, NJ 07201 Sheriff or other person conducting the sale COMMONLY KNOWN AS 108 Franklin Street, County Sheriffs Office A full legal description can be found at the Union will have information regarding the surplus, Elizabeth, NJ 07206. BEING KNOWN as LOT 610, BLOCK 12 on the County Sheriff's Office Total Upset: $515,178.01 “ 'Five Hundred Fif­ official Tax Map of the CITY of ELIZABETH Total Upset: $267.617,86“ *Two Hundred Sixty- Dimensions of the Lot are (Approximately) teen Thousand One Hundred Seventy-Eiqht and Dimensions: JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $27,223.80“ * Twenty- 100.00x25.00x100.00x25.00. 01/ 100“* 24.50FTX82.17FTX20.87FTX78.36FT CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE 36 — October 27, 2016 — Union County LocalSource

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Seven Thousand Si* Hundred Seventeen and PUBLIC NOTICE MENT CHAPTER II, ADMINISTRATION, OF AN 86/100— LINDEN BOND ORDINANCE ORDINANCE ENTITLED. “AN ORDINANCE This Notice is published pursuant to N.J.S.A. October 20, 27, November 3, 10, 2016 STATEMENTS AND SUMMARIES ADOPTING AND ENACTING THE REVISED U45788 PRO ($156,80) 40A:2-17. PUBLIC NOTICE GENERAL ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF U46019 PRO October 27, 2016 ($26.46) CITY OF LINDEN, NEW JERSEY The bond ordinance, the summary terms of LINDEN, 1999,” PASSED NOVEMBER 23, LINDEN which are included herein, has been finally 1999 AND APPROVED NOVEMBER 24, 1999, LINDEN adopted by the City of Linden in the State of New NOTICE OF A CONTRACT AWARD CITY OF LINDEN AND AS AMENDED AND SUPPLEMENTED Jersey on October 18, 2016 and the 20 day peri­ NOTICE TO BIDDERS PASSED ORDINANCE od of limitation within which a suit, action or pro­ The City of Linden, New Jersey has awarded a BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LINDEN contract without competitive bidding in accor­ ceeding questioning the validity of such ordi­ CITY OF LINDEN: UNION COUNTY, NEW JERSEY ORD. #60-67 nance can be commenced, as provided in the dance with the Local Public Contracts Law pur­ Section 1. That Chapter II, Administration, Arti­ suant to N.J.S.A.40A:11-1 et seq. The contract Local Bond Law, has begun to run from the date cle IV, Department Established, Section 2- SEALED BIDS will be received by the PUR­ AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AND SUPPLE­ of the first publication of this statement. Copies was awarded pursuant to a Fair and Open 27.2, Division of Municipal Garage, shall be and CHASING AGENT of the City of Linden, at the Process as per N.J.S.A. 19:44a-20.4 et seq. MENT CHAPTER VII, TRAFFIC, OF AN ORDI­ of the full ordinance are available at no cost and the same is hereby amended as follows: City Hall, 301 North Wood Avenue, Plan Room NANCE ENTITLED, ‘AN ORDINANCE during regular business hours, at the Clerk’s This contract and the resolution authorizing it are ADOPTING AND ENACTING THE REVISED # 215, Linden, New Jersey on November 10, available for public inspection in the Office of the office for members of the general public who DELETE SECTION 2-27.3, DIVISION OF PUB­ 2016 at 10:00 a.m. prevailing time for the follow­ Municipal Clerk. GENERAL ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF request the same. The summary of tne terms of LIC WORKS, ing described work: LINDEN, 1999" PASSED NOVEMBER 23, such bond ordinance follows: 1999 AND APPROVED NOVEMBER 24, 1999, AWARDED: Konkus Corporation AND AS AMENDED AND SUPPLEMENTED ADD NEW SECTION 2-28, DEPARTMENT OF Reconstruction of CURBING & SIDEWALK IN 245 Main Street, Suite 202 Title: Bond Ordinance Amending Bond Ordi­ PUBLIC WORKS as follows: VARIOUS STREETS, being approximately 200 Chester, New Jersey 07930 nance Number 60-05 Finally Adopted By The linear feet of curbing and 1,000 square feet of BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE City Council Of The City Of Linden, New Jersey 2-28.1 Created. sidewalk. CITY OF LINDEN: On March 15, 2016 SERVICE: resurfacing of E. Linden Avenue in the City of Linden Section 1. That Chapter VII, Traffic, Section 7- Purpose(s): Amend Section 3(a)(1)(a) of Bond The complete ordinance is on file in the City Specifications are on file at the office of the Pur­ 22 1 Four-Way Stop Intersections, shall be and Ordinance 60-06 by inserting after the phrase Clerk’s Office, City Hall, 301 North Wood the same is hereby amended as follows: chasing Agent; Room #202, City Hall, 301 N. TIME PERIOD: The term of said contract shall “Resurfacing Various Streets, including curb and Avenue, Linden NJ 07036. Wood Avenue, Linden, New Jersey 07036. be until the conclusion of the work to be per­ sidewalk reconstruction,” the phrase “including U46020 PRO October 27, 2016 ($28.91) 7-22-1 FOUR-WAY STOP INTERSECTIONS. A fee of $50.00 will be charged for each set of formed, or until said amount has been exhaust­ but not limited to”; the Ordinance is further specifications picked up, plus postage if request ed, whichever occurs earlier. amended by deleting in Attachment A, Section B, LINDEN for specifications is mailed. Stop signs to be located on: City Capital, “16. Princeton Road from Stiles Bids must be submitted in a sealed envelope Street to Hill Road” and substituting in lieu there­ CITY OF LINDEN COST: a fee not to exceed $136,635.40 E Blancke Street and Maple Avenue clearly marked BID IN ITEM # 1 and or # 2, etc. for “E. Elm Street from Moore Place to Washing­ and bearing the name and address of the bidder DATED: October 19, 2016 E. Blancke Street ton Avenue"; and by inserting, at the end of Sec­ PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the ordi­ and Maple Avenue on outside; addressed to the Purchasing Agent, tion B, the following: “18. Crescent Parkway from nance set forth below was introduced at a meet­ City of Linden, City Hall, 301 N. Wood Avenue, Joseph C. Bodek Maple Avenue and Stockton Road to the Clark border” ana “19. ing of the City Council of the City of Linden in the E, Blancke Street Linden, New Jersey 07036, and be accompa­ City Clerk Edgewood Road from Myrtle Terrace to Amherst County of Union, held on October 18, 2016 and nied by a BID BOND or CERTIFIED CHECK U46030 PRO October 27, 2016 ($17.64) Road"; and by inserting at the end of Attachment that said ordinance will be further considered for PASSED: October 19, 2016 made payable to the City of Linden, in the A, Section C, Community Development “10. E. final passage at a meeting of the City Council of amount of ten percent (10%) of the total bid to LINDEN APPROVED: October 20, 2016 Curtis Street from Lincoln Street to Baltimore the City of Linden at City Hall, located at 301 N. secure performance. Avenue." Wood Avenue, Linden New Jersey on Novem­ ALL BIDDERS shall conform to the intention PUBLIC NOTICE ber 22, 2016 at 7:00 o’clock P.M., at which time and provisions of Affirmative Action in Public CITY OF LINDEN, NEW JERSEY ENT Appropriation: $2,640,000 and place all persons interested therein or affect­ Contracts Laws of State of New Jersey R.S. Bonds/Notes Authorized: $2,508,000 ed thereby will be given an opportunity to be 10:2-1 of 7/23/75, Assembly Bill No. 2227. NOTICE OF A CONTRACT AWARD Grants (if any) Appropriated: None heard concerning this ordinance. During the BIDDERS are required to comply with the Section 20 Costs: $240,000 week prior to and up to the time for final pas­ requirements of N.J.S.A. 10:5-31 et seq. and The City of Linden, New Jersey has awarded an Useful Life: 10 years sage, copies of said ordinance will be available ATTEST: N.J.A.C. 17:27. amendatory contract without competitive bidding in the City Clerk's office, at no cost, in said City Council reserves the right to reject any and all as a Professional Service, pursuant to N.J.S.A. m m # * * * PASSED: October 19, 2016 Hall, to the members of the general public who bids should it be in the interest of the City to do 40A:11-1 et seq. The contract was awarded pur­ APPROVED: October 20, 2016 shall request a copy of same. This ordinance suant to a Fair and Open Process as per will also be posted outside the City Clerk’s office, N.J.S.A. 19:44A-20.4 et seq. This contract and The complete ordinance is on file in the City as required by law. Clerk's 6ffice, City Hall, 301 North Wood BY: ANNMARIE WHELAN COUNCIL the resolution authorizing it are available for pub­ ENT PURCHASING AGENT CITY OF LINDEN lic inspection in the Office of the Municipal Clerk. Avenue, Linden NJ 07036. Joseph C. Bodek U46024 PRO October 27, 2016 ($24.50) U46072 PRO October 27, 2016 ($23.52) City Clerk AWARDED: Afonso & Afonso, Edward Cooper, LINDEN ^ ARM9TEAD LINDEN Esq., Thomas Koehl, Esq. and Charney Roberts, Ord. #60-75 LLC Esqs. ATTEST: PUBLIC NOTICE CITY OF LINDEN AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AND SUPPLE­ PASSED ORDINANCE CITY OF LINDEN, NEW JERSEY SERVICE: temporary public defenders in Linden f l^ CRKBODEK MENT CHAPTER II, ADMINISTRATION, OF AN Municipal Court ORD. #60-68 ORDINANCE ENTITLED, "AN ORDINANCE NOTICE OF A CONTRACT AWARD The complete ordinance is on file in the City ADOPTING AND ENACTING THE REVISED TIME PERIOD: 2016 Clerk’s Office, City Hall, 301 North Wood CITY OF LINDEN GENERAL ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF The City of Linden, New Jersey has awarded a Avenue, Linden NJ 07036. LINDEN, 1999,” PASSED NOVEMBER 23, contract without competitive bidding as a Profes­ COST: additional funds not to exceed $5,000.00 UNION COUNTY, NEW JERSEY U46013 PRO October 27, 2016 ($36.75) 1999 AND APPROVED NOVEMBER 24, 1999, sional Service, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:11-1 et PUBLIC NOTICE AND AS AMENDED AND SUPPLEMENTED seq. The contract was awarded pursuant to a DATED: October 19, 2016. LINDEN Fair and Open Process as per N.J.S.A. 19:44A- Amend Chapter II, Administration, Article IV, 20.4 et seq. This contract and the resolution BOND ORDINANCE CITY OF LINDEN Joseph C. Bodek STATEMENTS AND SUMMARIES Department Established, Section 2-12 Depart­ authorizing it are available for public inspection City Clerk PASSED ORDINANCE ment of Police, shall be and the same is hereby in the Office of the Municipal Clerk. U46039 PRO October 27, 2016 ($16.66) amended as follows: The bond ordinance, the summary terms of ORD. #60-71 AWARDED: MUSIL GROUP ARCHITECTURE LINDEN which are included herein, has been finally 2-12 DEPARTMENT OF POLICE. 191 Mill Lane, Mountainside adopted by the City of Linden in the State of New ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LINDEN, Jersey on October 18, 2016 and the 20 day peri­ New Jersey 07092 PUBLIC NOTICE COUNTY OF UNION, NEW JERSEY APPROV­ 2-12.1 Created - Department of Police. CITY OF LINDEN, NEW JERSEY od of limitation within which a suit, action or pro­ ING THE APPLICATION FOR A LONG TERM ceeding questioning the validity of such ordi­ SERVICE: for the design and inspection servic­ TAX EXEMPTION AND AUTHORIZING THE The complete ordinance is on file in the City es for the Police Department Evidence Locker in NOTICE OF CONTRACT AWARDED nance can be commenced, as provided in the EXECUTION OF A FINANCIAL AGREEMENT Local Bond Law, has begun to run from the date Clerk's Office, City Hall, 301 North Wood the City of Linden WITH SAMTD ACQUISITIONS LINDEN Avenue, Linden NJ 07036. The City of Linden, New Jersey has awarded an of the first publication of this statement. Copies URBAN RENEWAL, LLC U46022 PRO October 27, 2016 ($25.97) of the full ordinance are available at no cost and TIME PERIOD: The term of said contract shall amendatory contract without competitive bidding be until the conclusion of the work to be per­ as an Extraordinary, Unspecifiable Service in during regular business hours, at the Clerk's PASSED: October 19, 2016 LINDEN office for members of the general public who formed, or until said amount has been exhaust­ accordance with the Local Public Contracts Law APPROVED: October 20, 2016 ed, whichever occurs earlier. pursuant to N.J.S.A.40A:11-1 et seq. The con­ request the same The summary of tne terms of CITY OF LINDEN such bond ordinance follows: tract was awarded pursuant to a Fair and Open UNION COUNTY, NEW JERSEY COST: a fee not to exceed $9,000.00 Process as per N.J.S.A. 19:44a-20.4 et seq. JENT This contract and the resolution authorizing it are Title: Bond Ordinance Amending Bond Ordi­ PUBLIC NOTICE nance Number 57-44 Finally Adopted By The DATED: October 19, 2016. available for public inspection in the Office of the Municipal Clerk. City Council Of The City Of Linden, New Jersey NOTICE OF PENDING BOND ORDINANCE On August 20, 2013 Joseph C. Bodek City Clerk AWARDED TO: Pascack Data Purposefs): Amend Bond Ordinance 57-44 to ATTEST: The bond ordinance, the summary terms of provide for an increase in the appropriation to U46029 PRO October 27, 2016 ($18.13) 200 Central Avenue, Suite 100 which are included herein, was introduced and Hawthorne, New Jersey 07506 $660,000, debt authorization to $627,000, down passed upon first reading at a meeting of the LINDEN payment to $33,000 and Section 20 costs to governing body of the City of Linden, State of SERVICE: Computer consulting services $62 500. The complete ordinance is on file in the City New Jersey, on October 18, 2016. It will be fur­ PUBLIC NOTICE Appropnatton: $660,000 Clerk's Office, City Hall, 301 North Wood ther considered for final passage, after public CITY OF LINDEN, NEW JERSEY Bonds/Notes Authorized $627,000 TIME PERIOD: For a period of one year, com­ Avenue, Linden NJ 07036. hearing thereon, at a meeting of the governing mencing August 1, 2016 to December 31, 2016 Grants (if any) Appropriated None U46018 PRO October 27, 2016 ($16.17) body to be held at 301 N. Wood Avenue, Linden, NOTICE OF A CONTRACT AWARD Section 20 Costs: $62,500 New Jersey 07036, on November 22, 2016 at COST: additional sum of $96,022.14 Useful Life: 15 years LINDEN 7:00 o'clock PM. During the week prior to and The City of Linden, New Jersey has awarded a up to and including the date of such meeting contract without competitive bidding as a Profes­ DATED: October 19, 2016. PASSED: October 19, 2016 CITY OF LINDEN copies of the full ordinance will be available at no sional Service, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:11-1 et APPROVED October 20. 2016 cost and during regular business hours, at the seq. The contract was awarded pursuant to a Joseph C. Bodek PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the ordi­ Clerk’s office for the members of the general Fair and Open Process as per N.J.S.A. 19:44A- Municipal Clerk nance set forth below was introduced at a meet­ public who shall request the same. The summa­ 20.4 et seq. This contract and the resolution U46033 PRO October 27, 2016 ($17.15) &JENT ing of the City Council of the City of Linden in the ry of the terms of such bond ordinance follows: authorizing it are available for public inspection County of Union, held on October 18, 2016 and in the Office of the Municipal Clerk. LINDEN that said ordinance will be further considered for Ord. # 60-72 final passage at a meeting of the City Council of AWARDED: Pennoni Associates, Inc. CITY OF LINDEN the City of Linden at City Hall, located at 301 N. BOND ORDINANCE AMENDING BOND ORDI­ 24 Commerce Street, Suite 300 ATTEST Wood Avenue, Linden New Jersey on Novem­ NANCE NUMBER 60-41 FINALLY ADOPTED Newark, New Jersey 07102 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the ordi­ ber 22, 2016 at 7:00 o'clock P.M., at which time BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LIN­ nance set forth below was introduced at a meet­ and place all persons interested therein or affect­ DEN, NEW JERSEY ON JUNE 21, 2016 SERVICE: environmental site assessment at ing of the City Council of the City of Linden in the ed thereby will be given an opportunity to be 1100 E. St. George Avenue County of Union, held on October 18, 2016 and The complete ordinance is on file in the City heard concerning this ordinance. Dunng the Title: Bond Ordinance Amending Bond Ordi­ that said ordinance will be further considered for Clerk's Office, City Hall. 301 North Wood week prior to and up to the time for final pas­ nance Number 60-41 Finally Adopted By The TIME PERIOD: The term of said contract shall Avenue, Linden NJ 07036 final passage at a meeting of the City Council of sage, copies of said ordinance will be available City Council Of The City Of Linden, New Jersey be until the conclusion of the work to be per­ the City of Linden at City Hall, located at 301 N. U46009 PRO October 27, 2016 ($30 87) in the City Clerk's office, at no cost, in said City On June 21, 2016 formed, or until said amount has been exhaust­ Wood Avenue, Linden New Jersey on Novem­ Hall, to the members of the general public who Purpose(s): Amend Bond Ordinance 60-41 to ed, whichever occurs earlier. LINDEN ber 22, 2016 at 7:00 o’clock P.M., at which time shall request a copy of same. This ordinance provide for an increase in the appropriation to and place all persons interested therein or affect­ will also be posted outside the City Clerk s office, $195,000, debt authorization to $185,250, down COST: a fee not to exceed $19,700.00 ed thereby will be given an opportunity to be CITY OF LINDEN as required by law. payment to $9,750 and Section 20 costs to PASSED ORDINANCE heard concerning this ordinance. During the $19,500. DATED: October 20, 2016. week prior to and up to the time for final pas­ Joseph C. Bodek Appropriation: $195,000 ORD #60-69 sage, copies of said ordinance will be available City Clerk Bonds/Notes Authorized: $185,250 Joseph C. Bodek in tne City Clerk’s office, at no cost, in said City Grants (if any) Appropriated: None City Clerk Hall, to tne members of the general public who CITY OF LINDEN Ord. #60-73 Section 20 Costs: $19,500 U46028 PRO October 27, 2016 ($17.64) UNION COUNTY, NEW JERSEY shall request a copy of same. This ordinance Useful Life: 5 years will also be posted outside the City Clerk’s office, AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AND SUPPLE- Joseph Bodek, Clerk CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE ~ — . . :— ------*------—------— ------—______Union County LocalSource — October 27. anus — 1 7 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE as required bv law. L.. . r r V ' 4 1 1 'uuoaim oia nunureu ed, situate, lying and being in the City of Linden WIUWII d j M UU LULL MV CINUC. LIN ­ LUZ ESTACIO, HUSBAND OF LUZ ESTACIO Joseph C. Bodek Eight and 06/100*** DEN, NJ 07036-2014 County of Union and State of New Jersey Attorney: JAIME A ESTACIO, SR . NEIL GELERTER' City Clerk Commonly Known as: 227 East Elm Street Tax LOT 1, 286, 894-296 BLOCK 89 DMD. HOGAR MORTGAGE AND FINANCIAL SHAPIRO & DENARDO, LLC - ATTORNEYS Dimensions of Lot: 5870SF Ord. #60-76 Linden, NJ 07036 14000 COMMERCE PARKWAY S E R IE S , INC., MEADOWLANDS PINNACLE Nearest Cross Street: Approximately 274 feet SUITE B f.SKSKt Cross Stree!: EAST BALTIMORE ANESTHESIA, MIDLAND FUNDING LLC NEW from Washington Avenue AVENUE CENTURY FINANCIAL SERVICES, RAB' PER­ AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AND SUPPLE- MT. LAUREL NJ 08054 Tax Lot and Block No.: Lot 2, Block 195 (856)793-3080 THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE FORMANCE RECOVERIES. REEL STRONG MENT CiHAPTER VII TRAFFIC, OF AN ORDI- Dimensions (approx.): 30x100 RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT FUEL CO, JUAN RODRIGUES. MR NURY ££££1.* ENT|TLE6, “AN ORDINANCE Sheriff: Joseph Cryan FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICATION Amount Due for Taxes: Subject to any unpaid A full legal description can be found at the Union RODRIGUEZ, HUSBAND OF NURY ADOPTING AND ENACTING THE REVISED taxes, municipal liens or other charges, and any •SUBJECT TO ANY UNPAID TAXES, MUNICI­ RODRIGUEZ, NURY RODRIGUEZ, STATE OF GENERAL ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF County Sheriffs Office PAL LIENS OR OTHER CHARGES, AND ANY such taxes, charges, liens, insurance premiums Total Upset: $380,849.24***Three Hundred NEW JERSEY, WORLDWIDE A^SET PUR­ LINDEN, 1999,” PASSED NOVEMBER 23 or other advances made by Plaintiff prior to this SUCH TAXES, CHARGES, LIENS, INSUR­ CHASING LLC 1999 AND APPROVED NOVEMBER 24, 1999 sale. All interested parties are to conduct and 24?1§0***°USand E'9ht Huncirecl Forty-Nine and ANCE PREMIUMS OR OTHER ADVANCES Sale Date: 11/09/2016 AND AS AMENDED AND SUPPLEMENTED rely upon their own independent investigation to MADE BY PLAINTIFF PRIOR TO THIS SALE. Writ of Execution: 06/24/2016 October 6, 13, 20, 27, 2016 ALL INTERESTED PARTIES ARE TO CON­ ascertain whether or not any outstanding interest U45243 PRO ($160.72) By virtue of the above-staled writ of execution to Amend Chapter VII, Traffic, Section 7-22.1 Four- remain of record and/or have priority over the DUCT AND RELY UPON THEIR OWN INDE­ me directed I shall expose for sale by public Way Stop Intersections, as follows: lien being foreclosed and, if so the current PENDENT INVESTIGATION TO ASCERTAIN LINDEN ‘ WHETHER OR NOT ANY OUTSTANDING T ? ^ eKat the UNI0N COUNTY ADMINISTRA- amount due thereon. If the sale is set aside for I!9MLP^!LPlNGi 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ 7-22-1 FOUR-WAY STOP INTERSECTIONS. any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be INTEREST REMAIN OF RECORD AND/OR TOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES „ SHERIFF'S SALE HAVE PRIORITY OVER THE LIEN BEING Intersections entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Sheriff's File Number: CH-16004534 DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day purchaser shall have no further recourse against Division: CHANCERY FORECLOSED AND, IF SO THE CURRENT All successful bidders must have 20% of their AMOUNT DUE THEREON. Surplus Money: ADD: the mortgagor, the mortgagee or the mort­ Docket Number: F04929014 bid available in cash or certified check at the gagee's attorney. Subject to Tax Sale Certificate County: Union If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage conclusion of the sales. Bacheller Avenue and Klem Avenue No: 14-00158, Sold To TTLBL, LLC in the debt, including costs and expenses, there PROPERTY TO BE SOLD IS LOCATED IN: Stop signs to be Located on Plaintiff: THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON remains any surplus money, the money will be amount of $1,037.40. FKATHE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE Linden, County of Union, State of New Jersey As the above description does not constitute a deposited into the Superior Court Trust Fund PREMISES COMMONLY KNOWN AS 756 Lin- FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF and any person claiming the surplus, or any part Bacheller Avenue and Klem Avenue full legal description, said full legal description is CWMBS, INC., CHL MORTGAGE PASS­ degar Street. Linden. NJ 07036 _ . „ . Klem Avenue and annexed to that certain mortgage recorded in the thereof, may file a motion pursuant to Court TAX LOT # 21, BLo 6 k #: 343 Bacheller Avenue THROUGH TRUST 2005-01, MORTGAGE Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature and Office of the Register/Clerk o f Union County in PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES APPROXIMATE DIMENSIONS: Mortgage Book M12890 at Paae 259. et sea 2005-01 extent of that person’s claim and asking for an 70 x 30 x 36 x 100 x 40 The complete ordinance is on file in the City Elizabeth, New Jersey, and the Writ of Execution VS order directing payment of the surplus money. NEAREST CROSS STREET: Gibbons Street Clerk's Office, City Hall, 301 North Wood on file with the Sheriff of Union County. The Sheriff or other person conducting the sale A FULL LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PREM Avenue, Linden NJ 07036. Defendant: SHAFFIE GHANNY, YARZMIN will have information regarding the surplus, if Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction GHANNY any. ISES CAN BE FOUND IN THE OFFICE OF THE U46023 PRO October 27, 2016 ($28.91) of the mortgage debt, including costs and Sale Date: 11/16/2016 SHERIFF OF Union COUNTY expenses, there remains any surplus money, the Writ of Execution: 07/27/2016 JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $606,330.35***Six SUBJECT TO ANY OPEN TAXES LINDEN money will be deposited into the Superior Court Hundred Six Thousand Three Hundred Thirty WATER/SEWER, MUNICIPAL OR TAX LIENS By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to and 35/100*** Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, me directed I shall expose for sale by public THAT MAY BE DUE. „ SHERIFF'S SALE or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to Attorney: PRIOR MORTGAGES AND/OR JUDGMENTS Shenffs File Number: CH-16004311 venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA­ RAS CITRON LAW OFFICES Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature TION BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ N/A Division: CHANCERY and extent of that person's claim and asking for 130 CLINTON ROAD THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE Docket Number: F00366915 TOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ SUITE 202 County: Union an order directing payment of the surplus money. DAY, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT The Sheriff or other person conducting the sale FAIRFIELD NJ 07004 FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICATION Plaintiff: THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON All successful bidders must have 20% of their (973)575-0707 will have information regarding the surplus, if bid available in cash or certified check at the JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $884,132.70~*Eight FKATHE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE any. Sheriff: Joseph Cryan Hundred Eighty-Four Thousand One Hun­ FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF conclusion of the sales. A full legal description can be found at the Union JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $311,048.01***Three PROPERTY TO BE SOLD IS LOCATED IN: Lin­ dred Thirty-Two and 70/100*** CWABS, INC. ASSET-BACKED CERTIFI­ Hundred Eleven Thousand Forty-Eight and County Sheriffs Office Attorney: CATES, SERIES 2006-25 den, County of Union, State of New Jersey Total Upset: $620,857.83***Six Hundred Twenty VS 01/100*** PREMISES COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 34 West UDREN LAW OFFICES, PC. Attorney: 11th Street, Linden, NJ 07036 Thousand Eight Hundred Fifty-Seven and 111 WOODCREST RD Defendant: JOSE F. OCAMPO, MARIA E SCHILLER, KNAPP, LEFKOWITZ & 83/100*** SUITE 200 OCAMPO TAX LOT #21, BLOCK #543 October 20, 27, November 3, 10, 2016 HERTZEL LLP NEAREST CROSS STREET: Winans Avenue CHERRY HILL NJ 08003 Sale Date: 11/02/2016 950 NEW LOUDON ROAD U45770 PRO (4150.92) (856)669-5400 Writ of Execution: 07/11/2016 APPROXIMATE DIMENSIONS: 37.5 X 100 SUITE 109 A FULL LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE Sheriff: Joseph Cryan By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to LATHAM NY 12110 LINDEN A full legal description can be found at the Union me directed ! shall expose for sale by public PREMISES CAN BE FOUND IN THE OFFICE (518) 786-9069 OF THE SHERIFF OF UNION COUNTY. County Sheriffs Office venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA­ Sheriff: Joseph Cryan SHERIFF’S SALE Total Upset: $906,835.01‘ “ Nine Hundred Six TION BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ The sale is subject to any unpaid taxes and Sheriffs File Number: CH-16004421 A full legal description can be found at the Union assessments, tax, water, and sewer liens and Thousand Eight Hundred Thirty-Five and TOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ County Sheriffs Office Division: CHANCERY 01/100*** DAY, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day. other municipal assessments. The amount due Docket Number: F04684513 Total Upset: $328,800.23***Three Hundred can be obtained from the local taxing authority. County: Union October 13, 20, 27, November 3, 2016 All successful bidders must have 20% of their Twenty-Eight Thousand Eight Hundred and U45508 PRO ($154.84) bid available in cash or certified check at the All interested parties are to conduct and rely Plaintiff: WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND SOCI­ conclusion of the sales. upon their own independent investigation to ETY, FSB, DOING BUSINESS AS CHRISTIANA October 6, 13, 20, 27, 2016 ascertain whether or not any outstanding interest LINDEN Municipality: City of Linden U45247 PRO ($174.44)______TRUST, NOT IN ITS INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY Street Address: 331 East Henry Street, remain of record and/or have priority over the BUT SOLELY AS TRUSTEE FOR BCAT 2015- iien being foreclosed and, if so the current SHERIFF’S SALE Linden, NJ 07036 LINDEN 13ATT Sheriff's File Number: CH-16004442 Tax L o t: 13 amount due thereon. VS **lf the sale is set aside for any reason, the Pur­ Division: CHANCERY Tax Block: 193 SHERIFF'S SALE Defendant: JANE M. MARTINS AND WELLS Docket Number: F36461814 Approximate dimensions: chaser at the sale shall only be entitled to a FARGO BANK, N.A. County. Union Sheriffs File Number: CH-16004381 return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall 200.00' x 50.00' x 200.00' Division: CHANCERY Sale Date: 11/09/2016 Plaintiff: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK. NATION­ Nearest cross street: Maple Avenue have no further recourse against the Mortgagee Writ of Execution: 06/14/2016 Docket Number: F00842514 or the Mortgagee’s attorney.** AL ASSOCIATION If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage County: Union By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to VS debt, including costs and expenses, there Surplus money: If after the sale and satisfaction me directed I shall expose for sale by public Plaintiff: US BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION of the mortgage debt, including costs and Defendant: AGATHA COGGINS-SYDNEY remains any surplus money, the money will be AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CWMBS REPER­ venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA­ NIGEL SYDNEY, WIFE AND HUSBAND' deposited into the Superior Court Trust Fund expenses, there remains any surplus money, the TION BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ FORMING LOAN REMIC TRUST CERTIFI­ money will be deposited into the Superior Court MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION and any person claiming the surplus, or any part CATES, SERIES 2006-R2 TOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE FOR FIRST thereof, may file a motion pursuant to Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, DAY, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day VS or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to MAGNUS FINANCIAL CORPORATION AN Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature and Defendant: BILLIE LASSITER, BOBBY BEA­ All successful bidders must have 20% of their ARIZONA CORPORATION extent of that person's claim and asking for an Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature bid available in cash or certified check at the MON, HIS/HER HEIRS, DEVISEES, AND HIS and extent of that person’s claim and asking for Sale Date: 11/09/2016 order directing payment of the surplus money. HER, THEIR OR ANY OF THEIR SUCCES­ conclusion of the sales. Writ of Execution: 07/07/2016 The Sheriff or other person conducting the safe an order directing payment of the surplus money. PROPERTY TO BE SOLD IS LOCATED IN THE SORS IN RIGHT, TITLE AND INTEREST, RITA The Sheriff or other person conducting the sale By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to will have information regarding the surplus, if ARRINGTON CITY OF LINDEN, COUNTY OF UNION AND me directed I shall expose for sale by public any. will have information regarding the surplus if STATE OF NEW JERSEY. Sale Date: 11/02/2016 any. venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA­ “THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 622 MINER TER­ TION BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ Writ of Execution: 08/02/2016 •THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE RACE, LINDEN, NJ 07033 RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT TOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICA­ me directed I shall expose for sale by public TAX LOT#: 15 IN BLOCK #:278 DAY, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day. FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICA­ DIMENSIONS (APPROX.): 40X105 TION." venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA­ TION.* All successful bidders must have 20% of their JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $872,760.38***Eight TION BUILDING 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ NEAREST CROSS STREET: WEST CURTIS bid available in cash or certified check at the Hundred Seventy-Two Thousand Seven Hun­ JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $302,811.52***Three STREET TOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ Hundred Two Thousand Eight Hundred conclusion of the sales. dred Sixty and 38/100*** DAY, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day ***THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE The property to be sold is located in the CITY of Eleven and 52/100*** RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT Attorney: All successful bidders must have 20% of their Attorney: LINDEN, County of UNION and State of New PLUESE, BECKER & SALTZMAN, LLC FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICA­ Jersey bid available in cash or certified check at the MILSTEAD & ASSOCIATES, LLC 20000 HORIZON WAY conclusion of the sales. TION*** Commonly known as: 1019 JOHN STREET, LIN­ SUITE 900 1 E. STOW ROAD DATE: 7/30/16 BY: ASHLEY I ROSE The property to be sold is located in the CITY OF MARLTON NJ 08053 DEN, NJ 07036. MOUNT LAUREL NJ 08054 LINDEN in the County of UNION, and the State JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $96,189 62“ ’ Ninety: Tax Lot No. 2 in Block No. 92 (856)813-1700 (856)482-1400 Six Thousand One Hundred Eighty-Nine and of New Jersey. Sheriff: Joseph Cryan Dimension of Lot Approximately: 60 X 80 Sheriff: Joseph Cryan 62100“ * Nearest Cross Street: MIDDLESEX STREET Tax Lot 5 Block 189 A full legal description can be found at the Union Attorney: A full legal description can be found at the Union Commonly known as 1007 Walnut Street, Lin­ County Sheriff’s Office BEGINNING at a point on the southwesterly County Sheriffs Office den, NJ 07036-2757 KNUCKLES KOMOSINSKI & MANFRO LLP line of John Street being distant 185.0 feet Total Upset: $891,694.69***Eight Hundred Nine­ Total Upset: $315,875.35***Three Hundred Fif­ 50 TICE BOULEVARD northwesterly from the corner formed by the Dimensions of the Lot are (Approximately) 25.42 teen Thousand Eight Hundred Seventy-Five and SUITE 183 ty-One Thousand Six Hundred Ninety-Four and x 126.17 x 25 x 121.59. 35/100*** intersection of the southwesterly line of John 69/100*** WOODCLIFF LAKE NJ 07677 Street with northwesterly line of Middlesex Nearest Cross Street: Situated on the South­ October 20, 27, November 3, 10, 2016 201-391-0370 October 6, 13, 20, 27, 2016 westerly side of Walnut Street, 127.10 feet from U45799 PRO ($166.60)______Street and running; thence U45260 PRO ($131.32) the Southeasterly side of Fourth Avenue. Sheriff: Joseph Cryan "THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE . A full legal description can be found at the Union The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to adjourn LINDEN RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT - LINDEN this sale without further notice through publica­ County Sheriff’s Office FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICATION" tion. Total Upset: $101,715.01***0ne Hundred One PRIOR LIENS/ENCUMBRANCES SHERIFF’S SALE Thousand Seven Hundred Fifteen and 01/100*** SHERIFF'S SALE The sale is subject to unpaid taxes and Sheriffs File Number: CH-16004539 SEWER OPEN $16061 Sheriffs File Number: CH-16004323 assessments, tax, water and sewer liens and October 13, 20, 27, November 3, 2016 TRASH OPEN $12000 Division: CHANCERY Division: CHANCERY U45499 PRO ($111.72) other municipal assessments. The amount Docket Number: F00170310 TOTAL AS OF July 21, 2016: $280.61 Docket Number: F3952710 Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction County: Union due can be obtained from the local taxing County: Union LINDEN authority. Pursuant to NJSA 46:8B-21 the Plaintiff: NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC of the mortgage debt, including costs and Plaintiff: JP MORGAN CHASE, NATIONAL sale may also be subject to the limited lien expenses, there remains any surplus money, the ASSOCIATION VS SHERIFF’S SALE priority of any condominium/ homeowner Defendant: EDUARDO SANCHEZ, TERESA money will be deposited into the Superior Court VS Sheriffs File Number: CH-16004431 Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, association liens which may exist. SANCHEZ Division: CHANCERY Defendant: MWANGI M UTAH I, WANDUI Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfac­ or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to MWANGI, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Sale Date: 11/16/2016 Docket Number: F01477412 tion of the mortgage debt, including costs Writ of Execution: 06/14/2016 County: Union Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature Sale Date: 11/02/2016 and expenses, there remains any surplus and extent of that person's claim and asking for Writ of Execution: 03/15/2015 By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to Plaintiff: HSBC BANK USA N.A. AS TRUSTEE money, the money will be deposited into the me directed I shall expose for sale by public an order directing payment of the surplus money. By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to ON BEHALF OF ACE SECURITIES CORP The Sheriff or other person conducting the sale Superior Court Trust Fund and any person venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA­ HOME EQUITY LOAN TRUST AND FOR THE me directed I shall expose for sale by public claiming the surplus, or any part thereof, may will have information regarding the surplus if venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA­ TION BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ REGISTERED HOLDERS OF ACE SECURI­ any file a motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 TOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ TIES CORP. HOME EQUITY LOAN TRUST TION BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ and 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $396,625.73***Three TOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ DAY, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day. 2007-D1 ASSET BACKED PASS-THROUGH that person’s claim and asking for an order All successful bidders must have 20% of their CERTIFICATES Hundred Ninety-Six Thousand Six Hundred DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. directing payment of the surplus money. The bid available in cash or certified check at the Twenty-Five and 73/100*“ All successful bidders must have 20% of their VS Attorney: Sheriff or other person conducting the sale conclusion of the sales. Defendant: LUZ ESTACIO, ATLANTIC CITY bid available in cash or certified check at the will have information regarding the surplus, The property to be sold is located in the munici­ FEIN, SUCH, KAHN & SHEPARD, PC . conclusion of the sales. ELECTRIC, BAXTER FINANCIAL LLC BAY­ 7 CENTURY DRIVE if any. pality of LINDEN in the County of UNION and ONNE MEDICAL CENTER, CAPITAL ONE AJIlhftl'cfertaih tot, piech br’ pMie! of land, with JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $370,608.06***Three State of New Jersey. BANK USA NA, JAIME A. ESTACIO, JR MR CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE 38 — October 27, 2016 — Union County LocalSource

PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE SUITE 201 NEAREST CROSS STREET: East Elm Street LINDEN PARSIPPANY NJ 07054 A FULL LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PREM­ upon their own independent investigation to SUITE 100 (973) 538-4700 ascertain whether or not any outstanding ISES CAN BE FOUND IN THE OFFICE OF THE SHERIFF’S SALE MT LAUREL NJ 08054 Sheriff: Joseph Cryan SHERIFF OF Union COUNTY. interest remain of record and/or have priority (856)813-5500 Sheriffs File Number: CH-16004368 over the lien being foreclosed and, if so the A full legal description can be found at the Union SUBJECT TO ANY OPEN TAXES, Division: CHANCERY Shenff: Joseph Cryan . County Sheriff s Office WATER/SEWER, MUNICIPAL OR TAX LIENS current amount due thereon. A full legal description can be found at the Union Docket Number: F00628214 " If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Total Upset: $412,550.24**‘ Four Hundred THAT MAY BE DUE. County: Union County Sheriffs Office Twelve Thousand Five Hundred Fifty and PRIOR MORTGAGES AND/OR JUDGMENTS: Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to Total Upset: $508,213.37***Five Hundred Eight 24/100'" Plaintiff: HSBC BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA­ a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser TION AS TRUSTEE FOR WELLS FARGO Thousand Two Hundred Thirteen and 37/100"* October 13, 20, 27, November 3, 2016 THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE shall have no further recourse against the October 13, 20, 27, November 3, 2016 U45491 PRO ($152.88) HOME EQUITY ASSET-BACKED SECURITIES Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s U45490 PRO $178.36) RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT 2004-2 TRUST, HOME EQUITY ASSET- attorney. FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICATION. LINDEN BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2004-2 *"lf after the sale and satisfaction of the LINDEN JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $330,489.46***Three VS mortgage debt, including costs and expens­ Hundred Thirty Thousand Four Hundred Defendant: WILLIAM SMITH, MRS. WILLIAM SHERIFF’S SALE Eighty-Nine and 46/100*" es, there remains any surplus money, the SHERIFF’S SALE Sheriffs File Number: CH-16004464 SMITH, HIS WIFE, ANNIE R. SMITH, MR. money will be deposited into the Superior Sheriffs File Number: CH-16004514 Attorney: SMITH, HUSBAND OF ANNIE R. SMITH BEN­ Division: CHANCERY URDREN LAW OFFICES, PC. Court Trust Fund and any person claiming Division: CHANCERY Docket Number: F00030715 EFICIAL NEW JERSEY INC. D/B/A BENEFI­ the surplus, or any part thereof, may file a Docket Number: F00730516 111 WOODCREST RD CIAL MORTGAGE CO., PALISADES COLLEC­ County. Union SUITE 200 motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and County: Union Plaintiff DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST TION LLC 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that Plaintiff: WELLS FARGO BANK, NA CHERRY HILL NJ 08003 Sale Date: 11/02/2016 COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE FOR HSI ASSET 856-669-5400 person’s claim and asking for an order VS SECURITIZATION CORPORATION TRUST Writ of Execution: 07/20/2016 directing payment of the surplus money. The Defendant: CAROLL MERCED, D. Sheriff: Joseph Cryan By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution 2006-OPT3 A full legal description can be found at the Union Sheriff or other person conducting the sale MERCED VS to me directed I shall expose for sale by public will have information regarding the surplus, Sale Date: 11/16/2016 County Sheriffs Office venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTFtA- if any. Defendant: RICHARD LOVETT JR, BEATRICE Total Upset: 340,637.61‘ "Three Hundred Forty Writ of Execution: 08/09/2016 LOVETT, CIPRIANO LAW OFFICES PC AND TION BUILDING 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ Subject to priority condo lien: By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution Thousand Six Hundred Thirty-Seven and TOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ MIDLAND FUNDING, LLC 61/100*** Pursuant to NJSA 46:8B-21 et seq., this sale is to me directed I shall expose for sale by public Sate Date: 11/09/2016 DAY, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day. may be subject to a limited lien priority of the venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA­ October 20, 27, November 3, 10, 2016 All successful bidders must have 20% of their Writ of Execution: 06/29/2016 U45801 PRO $123.48) condominium association and any successful TION BUILDING 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to bid available in cash or certified check at the bidder at sheriff’s sale may be responsible for conclusion of the sales. TOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ me directed I shall expose for sale by public LINDEN paying up to 6 months worth of unpaid condo­ DAY at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day venue at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA­ Property to be sold is located in the CITY of LIN­ minium fees. All successful bidders must have 20% of their TION BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ CITY OF LINDEN DEN, County of UNION, State of New Jersey JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $235,292.53"*Two bid available in cash or certified check at the TOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ Premises commonly known as: 51 RARITAN Hundred Thirty-Five Thousand Two Hundred conclusion of the sales. ROAD, LINDEN, NJ 07036-3640 DAY, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the ordi­ Ninety-Two and 53/100*" Property to be sold is located in the CITY of LIN­ All successful bidders must have 20% of their BEING KNOWN as LOT 3, BLOCK 224 on the Attorney: nance set forth below was introduced at a meet­ official Tax Map of the CITY of LINDEN DEN, County of UNION, State of New Jersey bid available in cash or certified check at the ing of the City Council of the City of Linden in the PHELAN HALLINAN DIAMOND & JONES, PC Premises commonly known as: 307 W HENRY conclusion of the sales. Dimensions. 50FT X 95FT X 50FT X 95FT 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD STREET, LINDEN, NJ 07036-4129 County of Union, held on October 18, 2016 and Nearest Cross Street: Furber Avenue PROPERTY TO BE SOLD IS LOCATED IN: City that said ordinance will be further considered for SUITE 100 BEING KNOWN as LOT 5, BLOCK 280 on the of Linden, County of Union, in the State of New The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to MT LAUREL NJ 08054 official Tax Map of the CITY of LINDEN final passage at a meeting of the City Council of adjourn this sale without further notice by Jersey. the City of Linden at City Hall, located at 301 N (856)813-5500 Dimensions: PREMISES COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 116 W publication. Sheriff: Joseph Cryan 100.00FTX30.00FTX100.00FTX30.00FT Wood Avenue, Linden New Jersey on Novem­ ‘ Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal 16th St, Linden, NJ 07036-4616 ber 22, 2016 at 7:00 o’clock P.M., at which time A full legal description can be found at the Union Nearest Cross Street: BROOK STREET TAX LOT # 24 Block # 555 liens or other charges, and any such taxes, County Sheriffs Office The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to and place all persons interested therein or affect­ charges, liens, insurance premiums or other APPROXIMATE DIMENSIONS: 37.5’ x 100’ ed thereby will be given an opportunity to be Total Upset: $244,188.72***Two Hundred Forty- adjourn this sale without further notice by NEAREST CROSS STREET: Winans Avenue advances made by plaintiff prior to this sale. Four Thousand One Hundred Eighty-Eiqht and publication. heard concerning this ordinance. Dunng the All interested parties are to conduct and rely Taxes: week prior to and up to the time for finaf pas­ 72/100*" ‘ Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal Current through 2nd Quarter of 2016* upon their own independent investigation to October 13, 20, 27, November 3, 2016 liens or other charges, and any such taxes, sage, copies of said ordinance will be available ascertain whether or not any outstanding in the City Clerk's office, at no cost, in said City U45484 PRO ($176.40) charges, liens, insurance premiums or other lien # 14-00349 Redemption due in the amount interest remain of record and/or have priority advances made by plaintiff prior to this sale. Hall, to the members of the general public who over the lien being foreclosed and, if so the of $2,043.76 (good through 8/19/19)* shall request a copy of same. This ordinance LINDEN All interested parties are to conduct and rely There is an outstanding municipal, tax or other current amount due thereon. will also be posted outside the City Clerk's office, " If the sale is set aside for any reason, the upon their own independent investigation to lien. Redemption figures have been requested. as required by law. SHERIFF’S SALE ascertain whether or not any outstanding Sale is subject to said lien. Purchaser is respon­ Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to Sheriffs File Number: CH-16004480 interest remain of record and/or have priority sible for obtaining full pay off/redemption Joseph C. Bodek a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser Division: CHANCERY over the lien being foreclosed and, if so the amounts and knowingly bids subject to same* City Clerk shall have no further recourse against the Docket Number: F03256014 current amount due thereon. 'Plus interest on these figures through date of Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s County: Union attorney. " If the sale is set aside for any reason, the payoff and any and all subsequent taxes, water Ord. #60-74 Plaintiff: US BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to and sewer amounts. *"lf after the sale and satisfaction of the AS SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE TO WILMINGTON a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction mortgage debt, including costs and expens­ TRUST COMPANY AS SUCCESSOR shall have no further recourse against the AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AND SUPPLE­ es, there remains any surplus money, the of the mortgage debt, including costs and MENT CHAPTER VII, TRAFFIC, OF AN ORDI­ TRUSTEE TO BANK OF AMERICA, NATIONAL Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s expenses there remains any surplus money, the money will be deposited into the Superior ASSOCIATION, SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO attorney. NANCE ENTITLE6, “AN ORDINANCE Court Trust Fund and any person claiming money will be deposited into the Superior Court ADOPTING AND ENACTING THE REVISED LASALLE BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS "*lf after the sale and satisfaction of the Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, the surplus, or any part (hereof, may file a TRUSTEE FOR LEHMAN XS TRUST, MORT­ GENERAL ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and mortgage debt, including costs and expens­ or any part thereof, may fife a motion pursuant to LINDEN, 1999,” PASSED NOVEMBER 23, GAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, es, there remains any surplus money, the Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating (he nature 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that SERIES 2007-1 1999 AND APPROVED NOVEMBER 24, 1999, person's claim and asking for an order money will be deposited Into the Superior and extent of that person's claim and asking for AND AS AMENDED AND SUPPLEMENtED VS Court Trust Fund and any person claiming an order directing payment of the surplus money. directing payment of the surplus money. The Defendant: LINH TRINH, MR. TRINH, HUS­ Sheriff or other person conducting the sale the surplus, or any part (hereof, may file a The Sheriff or other person conducting the sale Amend Chapter VII, Traffic, as follows: BAND OF LINH TRINH, DUC HUYNH, MRS motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and win have information regarding the surplus if will have information regarding the surplus, DUC HUYNH, HIS WIFE, RAHWAY HOSPITAL if any. 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that any. Chapter VII, Traffic STATE OF NEW JERSEY person’s claim and asking for an order THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $422,172.99"*Four Sale Date: 11/09/2016 directing payment of the surplus money. The RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT Hundred Twenty-Two Thousand One Hun­ Writ of Execution: 08/08/2016 7-33.1 A Handicapped Parking On-Street dred Seventy-Two and 99/100"* Sheriff or other person conducting the sale FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICATION c. . .. , „ Ngme of By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution will have information regarding the surplus, A FULL LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PREM­ Street No. of Spaces Attorney: to me directed I shall expose for sale by public if any. ISES CAN BE FOUND IN THE OFFICE OF THE PHELAN HALLINAN DIAMOND & JONES, PC venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA­ JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $200,667.75"*Two SHERIFF OF UNION COUNTY 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD TION BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ ADD: SUITE 100 Hundred Thousand Six Hundred Sixty-Seven JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $382,577.92***Three TOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ and 75/100"* Hundred Eighty-Two Thousand Five Hundred MT LAUREL NJ 08054 DAY, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day Attorney: 1009 Bower Street 1 (856)813-5500 Seventy- Seven and 92/100*** Attorney All successful bidders must have 20% of their PHELAN HALLINAN DIAMOND & JONES PC STERN & EISFNBERG PC Sheriff: Joseph Cryan bid available in cash or certified check at the DELETE: A full legal description can be found at the Union 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD 1040 N KINGS HIGHWAY SUITE 407 1400 Eddy Avenue 1 conclusion of the sales. SUITE 100 CHERRY HILL NJ 08034 County Sheriffs Office Property to be sold is located in the CITY of LIN­ MT LAUREL NJ 08054 Total Upset: $435,867.55"*Four Hundred Thirty- (609) 397-9200 3014 Fedor Avenue 1 DEN, County of UNION, State of New Jersey (856)813-5500 Sheriff: Joseph Cryan Five Thousand Eight Hundred Sixty-Seven and Premises commonly known as: 315 MAPLE 55/100*** Shenff: Joseph Cryan A full legal description can be found at the Union The complete ordinance is on file in the City AVENUE, LINDEN CITY, NJ 07036-2825 A full legal description can be found at the Union County Sheriffs Office October 6, 13, 20. 27, 2016 BEING KNOWN as LOT 4.01, BLOCK 197 on Clerks Office, City Hall, 301 North Wood U45265 PRO ($174.44) County Sheriffs Office Total Upset $393,930.66***Three Hundred Avenue, Linden NJ 07036. the official Tax Map of the CITY of LINDEN Total Upset: $207,164.86***Two Hundred Seven Ninety-Three Thousand Nine Hundred Thirty U46021 PRO October 27, 2016 ($29.89) Dimensions: Thousand One Hundred Sixty-Four and and 66/100*** LINDEN 100.00FTX100.00FTX100.00FTX40.00FT 86/100*** October 13. 20, 27. November 3, 2016 Nearest Cross Street: Hussa Street SHERIFF’S SALE October 20, 27, November 3, 10, 2016 U45512 PRO $156 76) The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to U45699 PRO ($158.76) LINDEN Sheriffs File Number: CH-16004417 adjourn this sale without further notice by Division: CHANCERY publication. PUBLIC NOTICE Docket Number: F04465314 RAHWAY LINDEN ‘ Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal County: Union liens or other charges, and any such taxes, Storage Post, Inc., will sell at Public Auction Plaintiff: WELLS FARGO BANK, NA NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS SHERIFF'S SALE charges, liens, insurance premiums or other under New Jersey Lien laws for cash only on VS advances made by plaintiff prior to this sale. Sheriffs File Number CH-16004490 November 10. 2016 at 11:00AM and on such Defendant: VANESSA M. MARTIN, MR. MAR­ Docket No. F-006300-15 Division CHANCERY All interested parties are to conduct and rely Superior Court of New Jersey succeeding days and times as may be neces­ TIN, HUSBAND OF VANESSA M. MARTIN, upon their own independent investigation to Chancery Division Docket Number: F00168712 sary at 401 S. Park Ave., Linden, NJ 07036 the PARK AT LINDEN CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIA­ County: Union ascertain whether or not any outstanding Union County property described herein as belonging to TION, INC interest remain of record and/or have Driority Plaintiff DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST Steven A. Rustick III #1188: cartons, bags: Sale Date: 11/09/2016 COMPANY AS TRUSTEE FOR THE REGIS­ over the lien being foreclosed and, if so the (L.S.) STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: Leroy L. Porter #1194: furniture, suitcase; Gloria Writ of Execution: 07/27/2016 current amount due thereon. TERED HOLDERS OF MORGAN STANLEY M. Solivan #2034: cartons, furniture; Tiyunna S. By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution ABS CAPITAL I INC TRUST 2007-HE7 MORT­ " If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Rosa D. L. Marmol Individually and as Canty #2066: PC & monitors, refrigerator elec­ to me directed I shall expose for sale by public Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to GAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES tronics; Stacy B. Felder #2070: TV totes, print­ venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA­ Administratrix of the Estate of Jaime Marmol SERIES 2007-HE7 a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser er; Saul A. Cruz #2122: washer, dryer, air con­ TION BUILDING 1ST FLOOR. 10 ELIZABETH­ shall have no further recourse against the VS ditioner; Sherell Y. Rudolph #2142: cartons TOWN PLAZA. Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s REQUIRED to serve upon Buckley Madole, PC Defendant: KEVIN K DERRICOTTE, NADINE M totes, furniture; Carlos J. Bustos #3111: furni­ DAY, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day attorney DERRtCOTTE ture; Sara E. Resto #3113: bags, cartons; All successful bidders must have 20% of their counsel for the plaintiff, with an address of 99 Sale Date: 11/16/2016 *"lf after the sale and satisfaction of the Wood Avenue South, Suite 803, Iselin, NJ Steven R. Tynes #3163: totes, cartons, paint­ bid available in cash or certified check at the mortgage debt, including costs and expens­ Writ of Execution 06/30/2016 ings; Tayshia S. Rouse #3164: cartons, toys conclusion of the sales. 08830, with a telephone number of 732-902- By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to es, there remains any surplus money, the 5399, an Answer to the Amended Complaint filed furniture; Wilfredo F. Perez #3175: cartons, Property to be sold is located in the CITY of LIN­ money will be deposited into the Superior me directed I shall expose for sale by public totes, clothing; Ines B. Otero-Gonzalez #3299 DEN, County of UNION, State of New Jersey in a civil action where U.S. Bank N.A., as trustee venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA­ Court Trust Fund and any person claiming on behalf of the holders of the J.P. Morgan Mort­ books, toys, chair; Velandrea G. Ratliff #3301 Premises commonly known as: 555 GRANT the surplus, or any part (hereof, may file a TION BUILDING 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ suitcase, totes; Valerie James-Hobbs #5011 STREET UNIT 108, LINDEN, NJ 07036-1786 gage Acquisition Trust 2006-NC2 Asset Backed TOWN PLAZA. Elizabeth. N.J., on WEDNES­ motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2006-NC2 is furniture, bags, totes. Michel Marques #5047 BEING KNOWN as LOT 5.01 C0108, BLOCK 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that DAY, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day. furniture, cartons; Jason J. Acevedo #6014 40 on the official Tax Map of the CITY of LINDEN the plaintiff and Rosa D. L. Marmol, et al. is the All successful bidders must have 20% of their person’s claim and asking for an order defendant. The action is pending in the Superior sneakers, cartons, toolbox; Alex M. Cosgrave Dimensions: Unit No 108 directing payment of the surplus money. The bid available in cash or certified check at the #6019 tiles, sinks, speakers; Gary M. Bullock Nearest Cross Street: N/A Condo Unit Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Union conclusion of the sales Sheriff or oiher person conducting the sale County, and bears Docket No. F-006300-15 #7075: household items The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to will have information regarding the surplus PROPERTY TO BE SOLD IS LOCATED IN: Donald Bader & Patrick Williams, Auctioneers adjourn this sale without further notice by Your Answer must be filed within thirty-five (35) Linden, County of Union, State of New Jersey If any. days of October 27, 2016, excluding that date, or as Agents Storage Post reserves the right to publication. JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $492,176.11"*Four PREMISES COMMONLY KNOWN AS 869 refuse any bid or cancel the auction for any rea­ ‘ Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal if tnis publication runs after October 27, 2016 Bower Street. Linden, NJ 07036 Hundred Ninety-Two Thousand One Hundred within thirty-five (35) days after the actual date of son liens or other charges, and any such taxes, Seventy-Six and 11/100"* TAX LOT #■ 3 BLOCK #. 154 U45815 PRO October 20, 27, 2016 ($35.28) charges, liens, insurance premiums or other publication, excluding that date. If you fail to file APPROXIMATE DIMENSIONS 100 x 40 Attorney: an Answer, judgment by default may be entered advances made by plaintiff prior to this sale. PHELAN HALLINAN DIAMOND & JONES PC All interested parties are to conduct and rely 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE Union County LocalSource — October 27, 2016 — 39 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE against you for the relief demanded in the Michelle M. Smith Useful Life: 7.74 years Amended Complaint. You shall file your Answer Clerk of Superior Court of New Jersev priority of any condominium/ homeowner and Proof of Service in duplicate with the Clerk „ __ Rayna E. Harris, City Clerk U45878 PRO October 27, 2016 ($42.14) U45879 PRO October 27, 2016 ($28.42) ROSELLE association liens which may exist of the Superior Court, Hughes Justice Complex Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfac­ — CN 971, Trenton, NJ 08625, with a copy to RAHWAY RAHWAY SHERIFF'S SALE tion of the mortgage debt, including costs Buckley Madole, P.C., in accordance with the NJ and expenses, there remains any surplus Rules of Court. Sheriff's File Number: CH-16004357 PUBLIC NOTICE SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY Division: CHANCERY money, the money will be deposited into the This action has been instituted for the purpose CHANCERY DIVISION Docket Number: F848709 Superior Court Trust Fund and any person of I I ) foreclosing a mortgage dated April 22, CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RAHWAY UNION COUNTY County: Union claiming the surplus, or any part thereof, may 2006 made by Jaime Marmol and Rosa D. L. ORDINANCE 0-27-16 DOCKET NO. F-021964-16 Plaintiff: WELLS FARGO BANK, NA file a motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 Marmol as Mortgagors to Home 123 Corpora­ VS and 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of tion, recorded in the Union County Clerk's Office AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 401 NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS Defendant: ANGELA ALVEY, DARNELL WIM- that person's claim and asking for an order on May 11, 2006 in Book M11682, page 0391 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF RAHWAY BUSH, HUSBAND OF ANGELA ALVEY TRINI- directing payment of the surplus money. The and as Instrument No. 402000, which mortgage (VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC) - HANDICAPPED STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: Rita M. Pas- TAS HOSPITAL, QUICK CASH ROSELLE LLC Sheriff or other person conducting the sale was assigned to the above named Plaintiff PARKING carelli STATE OF NEW JERSEY will have information regarding the surplus which has the right to enforce the note secured Sale Date: 11/02/2016 if any. bv the mortgage; and (2) to recover possession The purpose of this ordinance is to add a hand­ JUDGMENT AMOUNT: *237,484.45***Two of the land and premises commonly known as You are hereby summoned and required to Writ of Execution: 07/02/2010 icapped parking space in front of In front of 1075 serve upon PAFtKER McCAY P.A., Plaintiffs By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to Hundred Thirty-Seven Thousand Four Hun­ 1842 Ludlow Street, Rahway, NJ 07065 and is Bryant Street. dred Eighty-Four and 45/100” * further described as Lot 6, Block 208. attorneys, whose address is 9000 Midlantic me directed I shall expose for sale by public This ordinance was introduced and passed Drive, Suite 300, P.O. Box 5054, Mount Laurel, venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA­ Attorney: If you are unable to obtain an attorney, you upon first reading at a meeting of the governing NJ 08054-1539, an Answer to the Complaint and TION BUILDING 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ SHAPIRO & DENARDO, LLC - ATTORNEYS may communicate with the New Jersey Bar body of the City of Rahway, in the County of any Amended Complaints filed thereafter in a TOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ 14000 COMMERCE PARKWAY Association by calling 732-249-5000. You may Union, State of New Jersey, on October 11, civil action, in which Bank of America, N.A. is DAY, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day SUITE B also contact the Lawyer Referral Service of the 2016. It will be further considered for final pas­ Plaintiff, and REGINALD J. HENDERSON, III, Ail successful bidders must have 20% of their MT. LAUREL NJ 08054 County of venue by calling (908) 353-4715. If sage, after public hearing thereon, at a meeting Et Al,. are Defendants pending in the Superior bid available in cash or certified check at the (856)793-3080 you cannot afford an attorney, you may contact of the governing body to be held at City Hall Court of New Jersey within 35 days after Thurs­ conclusion of the sales. Sheriff: Joseph Cryan the Legal Services office of the County of venue Municipal Council/Court Chambers, First Floor, 1 day, October 27, 2016, exclusive of said date. If The property to be sold is located in: The Bor­ A full legal description can be found at the Union by calling (908) 354-4340. City Hall Plaza, Rahway, New Jersey, on you fail to do so, judgment by default may be ough of Roselle, County of Union, State of New County Sheriff's Office YOU, Rosa D. L. Marmol, Individually and as November 10, 2016 at 7:00 p. m. During the rendered against you for the relief demanded in Jersey Total Upset: $244,721.57***Two Hundred Forty- Administratrix of the Estate of Jaime Marmol is week prior to and up to and including the date of the Complaint. You shall file your answer and Commonly known as: 915 Washington Avenue Four Thousand Seven Hundred Twenty-One and joined as a mortgagor and for any lien, claim or such meeting copies of the full ordinance will be Roselle, NJ 07203 57/100*** interest she may have in, to or against the Mort­ proof of service in duplicate with the Clerk of the available at no cost and during regular business Superior Court, Hughes Justice Complex, P.O Tax Lot No.: 15 in Block: 5901 October 6. 13, 20, 27, 2016 gaged Premises as a result of the death of her hours, at the Clerk's office for the members of Box 971, Trenton, New Jersey 08625, in accor­ Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) 23 ft x 80 ft U45240 PRO ($147.00) husband, Jaime Marmol. Rosa D. L. Marmol is the general pubiic who shall request the same. dance with the rules governing the courts. x 86 ft x 80 ft x 70 ft further joined in her capacity as Administratrix of You are further advised that if you cannot afford Nearest Cross Street: Independence Drive ROSELLE ~ the Estate of Jaime Marmol for any lien, claim or Rayna E. Harris, City Clerk an attorney, you may call the Legal Services Subject to any open taxes, water/sewer, interest the Estate may have in, to or against the U45881 PRO October 27, 2016 ($16.66) office in the county where you live. If you do not municipal or tax liens that may be due. „ SHERIFF'S SALE Mortgaged Premises. Sheriff's File Number: CH-16004483 FILE: 9461-0028 have an attorney and are not eligible for free Subject to Tax and prior lien info: At the time RAHWAY " legal assistance, you may obtain a referral to an of publication taxes/sewer/water information was Division: CHANCERY DATED: October 27, 2016 attorney by calling the Lawyer Referral Services. not available. You must check with the tax col­ Docket Number: F02038415 /S/Michelle M. Smith PUBLIC NOTICE The names and telephone numbers of such lector for exact amounts due. County: Union Michelle M. Smith agencies in the county of venue are as follows- Subject to Prior Mortgages and Judgments Plaintiff: U.S. BANK TRUST, N.A. AS TRUSTEE Clerk of Superior Court of New Jersey CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RAHWAY Lawyer Referral Services: (908) 353-4715 (if any): None FOR LSF9 MASTER PARTICIPATION TRUST U46004 PRO October 27, 2016 ($39.20) ORDINANCE 0-29-16 Legal Services: (908) 354-4340 Note: The sheriff reserves the right to adjourn VS Defendant: HERMAN RAINEY, HIS/HER RAHWAY This action has been instituted for the purpose this sale for any length of time without further AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE AMENDED of foreclosing a mortgage and recovering pos­ advertisement. HEIRS, DEVISEES AND PERSONAL REPRE­ AND SUPPLEMENTED CENTRAL BUSINESS SENTATIVES, AND HIS, HER, THEIR, OR ANY NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS session of the lands and premises describedin a Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction DISTRICT REDEVELOPMENT PLAN mortgage dated June 3, 2003, recorded in the of the mortgage debt, including costs and OF THEIR SUCCESSdRS IN RIGHT, TITLE Union County Clerk's Office on July 30, 2003, in expenses, there remains any surplus money, the AND INTEREST, HAZEL WALKER, MARION Docket No. F-025723-16 The purpose of this ordinance is to, within the RAINEY, TERRY RAINEY, HERMAN RAINEY Superior Court of New Jersey Book M10226, Page 679, made by Decedent money will be deposited into the Superior Court Central Business District, further amend the Reginald J. Henderson, Sr., to Fleet National Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, JR, STATE OF NEW JERSEY, UNITED STATES Chancery Division Amended Redevelopment Plan in order to effec­ OF AMERICA, ANGELA L. MCRAE Union County Bank and covers real estate located at 1940 Eliz­ or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to tuate redevelopment of Block 305, Lot 5 02 and abeth Ave, Rahway, New Jersey 07065, Lot 7 Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature Sale Date: 11/16/2016 5.04. Writ of Execution: 06/23/2016 (L.S.) STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: Block 226. and extent of that person’s claim and asking for This ordinance was introduced and passed YOU, Rita M. Pascarelli, have been made a an order directing payment of the surplus money. By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to upon first reading at a meeting of the governing me directed I shall expose for sale by public Gina A. McLaughlin Defendant by reason of Judgment Number (J- The Sheriff or other person conducting the sale body of the City of Rahway, in the County of 105612-2009) against Reginald J. Henderson, will have information regarding the surplus if venue at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA­ Union, State of New Jersey, on October 11, any. TION BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND III., and your lien or encumbrance on the mort­ 2016. It will be further considered for final pas­ gaged premises is subject to Plaintiff's mort- “The Fair Housing Act prohibits “any preference, TOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J.. on WEDNES­ REQUIRED to serve upon Buckley Madole, PC sage, after public hearing thereon, at a meeting DAY, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day counsel for the plaintiff, with an address of 99 limitation, or discrimination because of race, of the governing body to be held at City Half -ile 14149-16-22439 color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or All successful bidders must have 20% of their Wood Avenue South, Suite 803, Iselin, NJ Municipal Council/Court Chambers, First Floor, 1 Dated: October 27, 2016 national origin, or intention to make such prefer­ bid available in cash or certified check at the 08830, with a telephone number of 732-902- City Hall Plaza, Rahway, New Jersey, on Isl Michelle M. Smith ence, limitation or discrimination" in connection conclusion of the sales. 5399, an Answer to the Complaint filed in a civil November 10, 2016 at 7:00 p. m. During the Michelle M. Smith, Clerk with any aspect of a residential real estate trans­ The property to be sold is located in the munici­ action where Pacific Union Financial, LLC is the week prior to and up to and including the date of Superior Court of New Jersey action. KML Law Group, RC. encourages and pality of ROSELLE in the County of UNION and plaintiff and Aubrey A. McLaughlin, et al. is the such meeting copies of the full ordinance will be U45877 PRO October 27, 2016 ($31.36) supports the equal housing practices of fhe Fair State of New Jersey. defendant. The action is pending in the Superior available at no cost and during regular business Housing Act in the conduct of its business." Commonly known as 1104 FRANK STREET Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Union hours, at the Clerk's office for the members of ROSELLE Ph. 1-699-250-0700 File: 117298/NJ18560FC ROSELLE, NJ 07203 County, and bears Docket No. F-025723-16 the general public who shall request the same. JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $244,656.55” *Two Tax LOT 2 BLOCK 2503 Your Answer must be filed within thirty-five (35) SHERIFF'S SALE Hundred Forty-Four Thousand Six Hundred Dimensions of Lot: 50 feet wide by 100 feet long days of October 27,2016, excluding that date, or Rayna E. Harris, City Clerk Sheriff's File Number: CH-16004319 Fifty-Six and 55/100” * Nearest Cross Street: GRAND STREET if this publication runs after October 27, 2016 U45880 PRO October 27, 2016 ($17.15) Division: CHANCERY Attorney: THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE within thirty-five (35) days after the actual date of Docket Number: F03152715 KML LAW GROUP, PC. RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT publication, excluding that date. If you fail to file RAHWAY County: Union 216 HADDON AVENUE FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICATION. an Answer, judgment by default may be entered Plaintiff: FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE SUITE 406 •SUBJECT TO ANY UNPAID TAXES, MUNICI­ against you for the relief demanded in the Com- PUBLIC NOTICE ASSOCIATION WESTMONT NJ 08108 PAL LIENS OR OTHER CHARGES, AND ANY praint. You shall file your Answer and Proof of VS (215)627-1322 SUCH TAXES, CHARGES, LIENS, INSUR­ Service in duplicate with the Clerk of the Superi­ CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RAHWAY Defendant: FRANCES REJRAT Sheriff: Joseph Cryan ANCE PREMIUMS OR OTHER ADVANCES or Court, Hughes Justice Complex - CN 971, UNION COUNTY, NEW JERSEY Sale Date: 11/02/2016 A full legal description can be found at the Union MADE BY PLAINTIFF PRIOR TO THIS SALE. Trenton, NJ 08625, with a copy to Buckley ORDINANCE 0-28-16 Writ of Execution: 06/22/2016 County Sheriff's Office ALL INTERESTED PARTIES ARE TO CON­ Madole, P.C., in accordance with the NJ Rules of DUCT AND RELY UPON THEIR OWN INDE­ Court. By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to Total Upset: $298,278.68***Twoou iwu nuuuieuHundred iNintJ-Nine­ me directed I shall expose for sale by public ty-Eight Thousand Twoi HiHundred Seventy-Eight PENDENT INVESTIGATION TO ASCERTAIN This action has been instituted for the purpose venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA­ and 68/100*** WHETHER OR NOT ANY OUTSTANDING of (1) foreclosing a mortgage dated December TION BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ October 6, 13, 20, 27, 2016 INTEREST REMAIN OF RECORD AND/OR 18, 2012 made by Aubrey A. McLaughlin and The bond ordinance, the summary terms of TOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ U45237 PRO ($164.64) HAVE PRIORITY OVER THE LIEN BEING Tiffany McLaughlin as Mortgagors to Mortgage which are included herein, was introduced and DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. FORECLOSED AND, IF SO THE CURRENT Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., solely as passed upon first reading at a meeting of the All successful bidders must have 20% of their ROSELLE AMOUNT DUE THEREON. Surplus Money: nominee for Maverick Funding Corp., its succes­ governing body of the City of Rahway, in the bid available in cash or certified check at the If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage sors and assigns, recorded in the Union County County of Union, State of New Jersey, on Octo­ conclusion of the sales. SHERIFF'S SALE debt, including costs and expenses, there Clerk's Office on December 24, 2012 in Book ber 11, 2016. It will be further considered for Municipality: Borough of Roselle Sheriff's File Number: CH-16004386 remains any surplus money, the money will be M13479, Page 0283, which mortgage was final passage, after public hearing thereon, at a Street Address: 1118 Thompson Avenue Division: CHANCERY deposited into the Superior Court Trust Fund assigned to the above named Plaintiff, which has meeting of the governing body to be held at City Roselle, NJ 07203 Docket Number: F00830616 and any person claiming the surplus, or any part the right to enforce the note secured by the mort­ Hail, Municipal Court/Council Chambers, First Tax Lot : 7 County: Union thereof, may file a motion pursuant to Court gage; and (2) to recover possession of the land Floor, 1 City Hail Plaza, Rahway, New Jersey, on Tax Block: 1405 Plaintiff: NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE, LLC Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature and and premises commonly known as 92 West November 10, 2016 at 7:00 p. m. During the Approximate dimensions: 100.00' x 34.00' VS extent of that person's claim and asking for an Cherry Street, Rahway, NJ 07065 and is further week prior to and up to and including the date of Nearest cross street: St. George Avenue Defendant: HUI FANG ZHANG A/K/A ZHANG order directing payment of the surplus money. described as Lot 19, Block 148. such meeting copies of the full ordinance will be If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage HUI FANG The Sheriff or other person conducting the safe If you are unable to obtain an attorney, you may available at no cost and during regular business debt, including costs and expenses, there Sale Date: 11/02/2016 will have information regarding the surplus if communicate with the New Jersey Bar Associa­ hours, at the Clerk's office for the members of remains any surplus money, the money will be Writ of Execution: 07/22/2016 any. tion by calling 732-249-5000. You may also con­ the general public who shall request the same. deposited into the Superior Court Trust Fund By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $480,497.68***Four tact the Lawyer Referral Service of the County of The summary of the terms of such bond ordi­ and any person claiming the surplus, or any part me directed I shall expose for sale by public Hundred Eighty Thousand Four Hundred venue by calling (908) 353-4715. If you cannot nance follows: thereof, may file a motion pursuant to Court venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA­ Ninety-Seven and 68/100*** afford an attorney, you may contact the Legal Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature and TION BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ Attorney: Services office of the County of venue by caltinq Title: BOND ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR extent of that person's claim and asking for an TOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ RAS CITRON LAW OFFICES (908) 354-4340. VARIOUS IMPROVEMENTS TO THE WATER order directing payment of the surplus money. DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. 130 CLINTON ROAD YOU, Gina A. McLaughlin, are made a party TREATMENT PLANT, BY AND IN THE CITY OF The Sheriff or other person conducting the sale All successful bidders must have 20% of their SUITE 202 defendant to this foreclosure action because of RAHWAY, IN THE COUNTY OF UNION, STATE will have information regarding the surplus, if bid available in cash or certified check at the FAIRFIELD NJ 07004 the following Child Supportjudgment entered by OF NEW JERSEY; APPROPRIATING $400,000 any. conclusion of the sales. (973)575-0707 the Clerk of the Supenor Court of New Jersey, THEREFOR AND AUTHORIZING THE “THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE The property to be sold is located in the BOR­ Sheriff: Joseph Cryan which may be against Plaintiff’s Mortgagor, ISSUANCE OF $400,000 IN BONDS OR RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT OUGH OF ROSELLE in the County of UNION, A full legal description can be found at the Union Aubrey A. McLaughlin. NOTES TO FINANCE THE COST THEREOF FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICA­ and the State of New Jersey. County Sheriffs Office SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY TION." Tax Lot 33 Block 5502 f/k/a Lot 14 Block 19 Total upset: $494,641.94***Four Hundred Nine­ JUDGMENT: J-050171-1998 Purpose(sb Improvements To The City's Water JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $199,222.03***One Commonly known as 344 W. 5th Avenue ty-Four Thousand Six Hundred Forty-One and CASE NUMBER: 52661652A Treatment Plant including, But Not Limited To, Hundred Ninety-Nine Thousand Two Hun­ Roselle, New Jersey 07203 94/100*** DATE ENTERED: 03/03/98 Granular Activated Carbon Filter Improvements; dred Twenty-Two and 03/100” * Dimensions of the Lot are (Approximately) October 20, 27, November 3, 10, 2016 ACTION: CHILD SUPPORT Roof Improvements And/Or Replacement At The Attorney: 200.00 x 40.00 x 200.00 x 40.00 U45777 PRO (&168.56) VENUE: SOMERSET Pump Station; And Improvements And/Or PLUESE, BECKER & SALTZMAN, LLC Nearest Cross Street: Situated on the Northerly CREDITOR(S): GINA A MCLAUGHLIN Replacement Of Existing Sodium Hypochlorite 20000 HORIZON WAY side of West Fifth Avenue, 460.00 feet from the ROSELLE DEBTOR(S): AUBREY A MCLAUGHLIN, Tanks SUITE 900 Easterly side of Wheatsheaf Road SSN#:XXX-XX-5145 MOUNT LAUREL NJ 08054 The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to adjourn SHERIFF'S SALE 51 BAIR AV, FRANKLIN, NJ 08873 Appropriation: $400,000 Sheriff's File Number: CH-16004533 (856)813-1700 this sale, without further notice through publica­ Division: CHANCERY The debt amount varies from date to date. If you Sheriff: Joseph Cryan tion. wish to know the current details, please contact: Bonds/Notes Authorized: $400,000 Docket Number: F03866013 A full legal description can be found at the Union The sale is subject to unpaid taxes and County: Union 1-877-NJ-KIDS1 (1-877-655-4371) or County Sheriff’s Office assessments, tax, water and sewer liens and w^childsur rt.°rq Grants Appropriated: None other municipal assessments. The amount Plaintiff: NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC D/B/A Total Upset: $208,690.83*” Two Hundred Eight CHAMPION MORTGAGE COMPANY Thousand Six Hundred Ninety and 83/100” * due can be obtained from the local taxing VS DATED: October 27, 2016 Section 20 Costs: $90,000 October 6, 13, 20, 27, 2016 authority. Pursuant to NJSA 46:8B-21 the /S/Michelle M. Smith sale may also be subject to the limited lien U45255 PRO ($119.56) CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE 4° — October 27, 2016 — Union County LocalSource

PI BLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Defendant ALMA M BAKER, HIS/HER HEIRS, Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature N/A State of New Jersey. ROSELLE DEVISEES AND PERSONAL REPRESENTA­ and extent of that person’s claim and asking for THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE TIVES AND HIS, HER, THEIR, OR ANY OF PREMISES COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 113 an order directing payment of the surplus money. RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT Bonna Villa Ave, Roselle, NJ 07203 SHERIFF’S SALE THEIR SUCCESSORS IN RIGHT, TITLE AND The Sheriff or other person conducting the sale FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICATION. INTEREST, PAMELA SATERFIELD, IVAN M, TAX LOT # 10 Block # 3603 SherifFs File Number: CH-16004552 will have information regarding the surplus, if JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $445,085.07***Four APPROXIMATE DIMENSIONS: 50'x 100' Division: CHANCERY BAKER, STATE OF NEW JERSEY, UNITED any. Hundred Fifty-Five Thousand Eighty-Five STATES OF AMERICA NEAREST CROSS STREET: Hillcrest Terrace Docket Number: F03117814 •THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE and 07/100*** Taxes: County: Union Sale Date: 11/16/2016 RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT Attorney: Writ of Execution: 06/29/2016 Current through 2nd Quarter of 2016* Plaintiff: U.S. BANK TRUST, N.A. AS TRUSTEE FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICA­ UDREN LAW OFFICES, P.C. •Plus interest on these figures through date of FOR LSF9 MASTER PARTICIPATION TRUST By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to TION.* 111 WOODCREST RD me directed I shall expose for sale by public payoff and any and all subsequent taxes, water VS JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $344,798.91 T h r e e SUITE 200 and sewer amounts. Defendant: LOVELYN TAN, CECILIO TAN, AND venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA­ Hundred Forty-Four Thousand Seven Hun­ CHERRY HILL NJ 08003 TION BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. dred Ninety-Eight and 91/100*** (856)669-5400 of the mortgage debt, including costs and Sale Date: 11/16/2016 TOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ Attorney: Sheriff: Joseph Cryan expenses, there remains any surplus money, the DAY, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day. MILSTEAD & ASSOCIATES, LLC Writ of Execution: 07/29/2016 A full legal description can be found at the Union money will be deposited into the Superior Court By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to All successful bidders must have 20% of their 1 E. STOW ROAD County Sheriffs Office Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, bid available in cash or certified check at the MARLTON NJ 08053 me directed I shall expose for sale by public Total Upset: $467,830.88***Four Hundred Sixty- or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA­ conclusion of the sales. (856)482-1400 Seven Thousand Eight Hundred Thirty and Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature The property to be sold is located in the munici­ Sheriff: Joseph Cryan TION BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ 88/100*** and extent of that person’s claim ana asking for TOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ pality of ROSELLE in the County of UNION and A full legal description can be found at the Union October 13, 20, 27, November 3, 2016 State of New Jersey. an order directing payment of the surplus money. DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day County Sheriff’s Office U45503 PRO ($121.52) The Sheriff or other person conducting the sale Commonly known as 217 EAST 8TH AVENUE, Total Upset: $353,805.34***Three Hundred Fifty- All successful bidders must have 20% of their ROSELLE, NJ 07203 will have information regarding the surplus, if bid available in cash or certified check at the Three Thousand Eight Hundred Five and ROSELLE any. conclusion of the sales. Tax LOT 39 BLOCK 2102 34/100*** THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE Dimensions of Lot: 50 feet wide by 100 feet lonq October 20, 27, November 3, 10, 2016 SHERIFF’S SALE PROPERTY TO BE SOLD IS LOCATED IN: Nearest Cross Street: WALNUT STREET RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT Borough of Roselle, County of Union, in the U45802 PRO ($162.68) Sheriffs File Number: CH-16004429 FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICATION State of New Jersey THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE Division: CHANCERY A FULL LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PREM­ RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT ROSELLE PREMISES COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 11 Docket Number: F03814215 ISES CAN BE FOUND IN THE OFFICE OF THE Heather Ln, Roselle, NJ 07203 FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICATION, County: Union SHERIFF OF UNION COUNTY. •SUBJECT TO ANY UNPAID TAXES, MUNICI­ SHERIFF’S SALE Plaintiff: CIT BANK, N.A. TAX LOT # 2 Block # 7405 PAL LIENS OR OTHER CHARGES, AND ANY JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $341,839.00***Three APPROXIMATE DIMENSIONS: 55’ x 100' Sheriff's File Number: CH-16004358 VS Hundred Forty-One Thousand Eight Hundred SUCH TAXES, CHARGES. LIENS, INSUR­ Division: CHANCERY Defendant: DWANE A. GREENE, INDIVIDUAL­ NEAREST CROSS STREET: Brookside Drive ANCE PREMIUMS OR OTHER ADVANCES Docket Number: F00544415 Thirty-Nine and 00/100*** LY AND AS ADMINISTRATOR TO THE ESTATE Attorney: 4ffi Quarter of 2015, 1st & 2nd Quarter of 2016 MADE BY PLAINTIFF PRIOR TO THIS SALE. County: Union OF FRANK J. GREENE, STATE OF NEW JER­ STERN & EISENBERG, PC ALL INTERESTED PARTIES ARE TO CON­ Plaintiff: DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST delinquent and due in the amount of $10,349.28 SEY, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 1040 N. KINGS HIGHWAY SUITE 407 (good through 8/29/16)* DUCT AND RELY UPON THEIR OWN INDE­ COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE FOR GMACM Sale Date: 11/09/2016 CHERRY HILL NJ 08034 PENDENT INVESTIGATION TO ASCERTAIN MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2005-AF2 Writ of Execution: 05/13/2016 Plus interest on these figures through date of WHETHER OR NOT ANY OUTSTANDING VS (609) 397-9200 payoff and any and all subsequent taxes, water By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to Sheriff: Joseph Cryan and sewer amounts. INTEREST REMAIN OF RECORD AND/OR Defendant: LIA FORE ALSO KNOW AS LIA K. me directed I shall expose for sale by public A full legal description can be found at the Union HAVE PRIORITY OVER THE LIEN BEING FORE, JACQLYN RIOS, TENANT CARLOS Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA­ County Sheriff’s Office of the mortgage debt, including costs and FORECLOSED AND, IF SO THE CURRENT UPEGY, TENANT TION BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ AMOUNT DUE THEREON. Surplus Money: Sale Date: 11/02/2016 Total Upset: $358,179.67***Three Hundred Fifty- expenses, there remains any surplus money the TOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ Eight Thousand One Hundred Seventy-Nine and money will be deposited into the Superior Court If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage Writ of Execution: 06/22/2016 DAY, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day. 677100*** debt, including costs and expenses, there By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, All successful bidders must have 20% of their October 20, 27, November 3, 10, 2016 or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to remains any surplus money, the money will be me directed I shall expose for sale by public bid available in cash or certified check at the U45653 PRO ($141.12) deposited into the Superior Court Trust Fund venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA­ Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature conclusion of the sales. and extent of that person's claim ana asking for and any person claiming the surplus, or any part TION BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ MUNICIPALITY: Borough of Roselle ROSELLE thereof, may file a motion pursuant to Court TOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ an order directing payment of the surplus money. COUNTY AND STATE: County of Union, State The Sheriff or other person conducting the sale Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature and DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day of New Jersey SHERIFF’S SALE extent of that person’s claim and asking for an will have information regarding the surplus, if All successful bidders must have 20% of their STREET AND STREET NUMBER: 603 E 2nd SherifFs File Number: CH-16004551 any. order directing payment of the surplus money. bid available in cash or certified check at the Avenue Division: CHANCERY The Sheriff or other person conducting the sale conclusion of the sales. THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE TAX LOT AND BLOCK NUMBERS: Lot: 16; Docket Number: F04945414 RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT will have information regarding the surplus, if PROPERTY TO BE SOLD IS LOCATED IN: Block: 404 County: Union any. Roselle, County of Union, State of New Jersey FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICATION DIMENSIONS: 47.19 X 100 Plaintiff: DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST A FULL LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PREM­ JUDGMENT AMOUNT: *228,179.43***Two PREMISES COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 216 Hill- NEAREST CROSS STREET: Linden Road COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE FOR MORGAN Hundred Twenty-Eight Thousand One Hun­ crest Terrace, Roselle, NJ 07203 ISES CAN BE FOUND IN THE OFFICE OF THE For a house or other property (not Condomini­ STANLEY STRUCTURED TRUST I 2007-1 SHERIFF OF UNION COUNTY. dred Seventy-Nine and 43/100*** TAX LOT #: 7, BLOCK #: 3701 um) ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, 2007-1 Attorney: APPROXIMATE DIMENSIONS: 100 x 34.4 JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $373,014.55***Three Beginning at a point of intersection of the VS Hundred Seventy-Three Thousand Fourteen RAS CITRON LAW OFFICES NEAREST CROSS STREET: Bonna Villa Northerly line of Second Avenue with the Easter­ Defendant: CAROLYN WILLIAMS, JACQUE­ 130 CLINTON ROAD Avenue and 55/10 0 - ly line of Linden Road. LINE WILLIAMS, THE STATE OF NEW JER­ Attorney: SUITE 202 A FULL LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PREM­ Pursuant to a tax search of 06/10/2016: 2016 SEY, UM CAPITAL, LLC, SUCCESSOR IN FAIRFIELD NJ 07004 ISES CAN BE FOUND IN THE OFFICE OF THE STERN & EISENBERG PC QTR 2 Taxes: $2,352.52 open plus penalty; INTEREST TO UM ACQUISITIONS, LLC SUC­ 1040 N. KINGS HIGHWAY SUITE 407 (973)575-0707 SHERIFF OF Union COUNTY. Additional Billing: Miscellaneous Property Clean CESSOR IN INTEREST TO LONG BEACH Sheriff: Joseph Cryan SUBJECT TO ANY OPEN TAXES, CHERRY HILL NJ 08034 Up: 2016 $825.00 open plus penalty. MORTGAGE COMPANY AND NCO PORTFO­ (609) 397-9200 A full legal description can be found at the Union WATER/SEWER, MUNICIPAL OR TAX LIENS (This concise description does not constitute a LIO MANAGEMENT, INC County Sheriff's Office THAT MAY BE DUE. Sheriff: Joseph Cryan legal description. A copy of the full legal descrip­ Sale Date: 11/16/2016 A full legal description can be found at the Union Total Onset $234,486.54***Two Hundred Thirty- PRIOR MORTGAGES AND/OR JUDGMENTS: tion can be found at the Office of the Sheriff.) Writ of Execution: 07/20/2016 Four Thousand Four Hundred Eighty-Six and N/A County SherifFs Office Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to Total Upset: $382,603.17***Three Hundred 54/100**’ THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE of Che mortgage debt, including costs and me directed I shall expose for sale by public October 20, 27, November 3. 10, 2016 RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT Eighty-Two Thousand Six Hundred Three and expenses, there remains any surplus money, the venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA­ 177100*** U4S776 PRO ($164.64) FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICATION. money will be deposited into the Superior Court TION BUILDING 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $344.410.31***Three October 20, 27. November 3, 10, 2016 Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, TOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ U45656 PRO ($143.08) ROSELLE Hundred Forty-Four Thousand Four Hundred or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day Ten and 31/100*** Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature SHERIFF'S SALE All successful bidders must have 20% of their ROSELLE Attorney: and extent of that person's claim ana asking for bid available in cash or certified check at the Sheriff's File Number: CH-16004536 URDREN LAW OFFICE, PC. an order directing payment of the surplus money. conclusion of the sales. SHERIFF’S SALE Division: CHANCERY 111 WOODCREST ROAD The Sheriff or other person conducting the sale Docket Number: F01183715 PROPERTY TO BE SOLD IS LOCATED IN: Sheriff’s File Number: CH-16004560 SUITE 200 will have information regarding the surplus, if Borough of Roselle, County of Union, in the Division: CHANCERY County: Union CHERRY HILL NJ 08003 any. Plaintiff: U S BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, State of New Jersey Docket Number: F02745414 856-669-5400 THE SHERIFF RESERVES THE RIGHT TO PREMISES COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 1005 AS TRUSTEE FOR STANWICH MORTGAGE Sheriff: Joseph Cryan County: Union ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT FURTHER Morris Street, Roselle, NJ 07203 Plaintiff: THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON LOAN TRUST. SERIES 2012-3 A full legal description can be found at the Union NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICATION. TAX LOT # 19 Block # 2403 VS County Sheriffs Office FKATHE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $239,091.12— Two APPROXIMATE DIMENSIONS: 60' x 100' FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF Defendant: EKWY JOSEPHINE EKEH A/K/A Total Upset: $490,417.55***Four Hundred Nine­ Hundred Thirty-Nine Thousand Ninety-One NEAREST CROSS STREET: Tenth Avenue EKWY J, EKEH AND MR, EKEH, HER HUS­ ty Thousand Four Hundred Seventeen and CWMBS, INC. CHL MORTGAGE PASS­ and 12/100*** THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005-02 BAND 55/100*** Attorney: Sale Date 11/16/2016 Quarter of 2016 due in the amount of VS October 6, 13, 20, 27, 2016 FRENKEL LAMBERT WEISS WEISMAN & $2,810.79 (good through 8/6/16)* Writ of Execution: 08/04/2016 U45266 PRO ($123.48)______GORDON, LLP Defendant: MARIO PANTOJA, NORTH STAR By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to 3rd Quarter of 2016 due in the amount of CAPITAL ACQUISITION, LTD ACQUISITIONS, 80 MAIN ST $2,811.50 (good through 8/10/16)* LLC, DIANA B. VILLAVICENCIO, THE STATE me directed I shall expose for sale by public ROSELLE SUITE 460 venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA­ ’ Plus interest on these figures through date of OF NEW JERSEY, THE UNITED STATES OF WEST ORANGE, NJ 07052 payoff and any and all subsequent taxes, water AMERICA, YESENIA PANTOJA, INDIVIDUALLY TION BUILDING 1ST FLOOR. 10 ELIZABETH­ SHERIFF’S SALE (973) 325-8800 and sewer amounts. TOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N J , on WEDNES­ Sheriffs File Number: CH-16004427 AND AS HEIR TO THE ESTATE OF MARIO J. Sheriff: Joseph Cryan Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction PANTOJA, JR., JORDY PANTOJA, INDIVIDU­ DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. Division: CHANCERY A full legal description can be found at the Union All successful bidders must have 20% of their Docket Number: F00524315 of the mortgage debt, including costs and ALLY AND AS HEIR TO THE ESTATE OF County Sheriffs Office expenses, there remains any surplus money, the MARIO J. PANTOJA, JR.t JUSTIN PANTOJA, bid available in cash or certified check at the County: Union Total Upset: $248,401.11***Two Hundred Forty- conclusion of the sales. Plaintiff: DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST money will be deposited into the Superior Court INDIVIDUALLY AND AS HEIR TO THE ESTATE Eight Thousand Four Hundred One and Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, OF MARIO J. PANTOJA, JR., JESSICA PANTO­ PROPERTY TO BE SOLD IS LOCATED IN: COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE FOR INDYMAC INDZ 11/100*** or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to Roselle, County of Union, State of New Jersey MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2006-AR27 JA, INDIVIDUALLY AND AS HEIR TO THE October 13, 20, 27, November 3, 2016 Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature ESTATE OF MARIO J. PANTOJA, JR., JOHAN­ PREMISES COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 328 VS U45500 PRO ($156.80) Sheridan Avenue, Roselle. NJ 07203 and extent of that person's claim and asking for NA PANTOJA, INDIVIDUALLY AND AS HEIRTO Defendant: LYDIA E GRACIA, MORTGAGE an order directing payment of the surplus money. TAX LOT n 1, BLOCK # 903 ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, ROSELLE THE ESTATE OF MARIO J. PANTOJA, JR. NEAREST CROSS STREET: East 3rd Avenue INC AS NOMINEE FOR INDYMAC BANK FSB The Sheriff or other person conducting the sale Sale Date: 11/16/2016 will have information regarding the surplus, if Writ of Execution: 07/26/2016 APPROXIMATE DIMENSIONS. 57.50 X 100 Sale Date: 11/09/2016 SHERIFF’S SALE any. A FULL LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to Writ of Execution: 06/24/2016 Sheriffs File Number: CH-16004529 THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE PREMISES CAN BE FOUND IN THE OFFICE By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to Division: CHANCERY me directed I shall expose for sale by public OF THE SHERIFF OF UNION COUNTY. RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA­ me directed I shall expose for sale by public Docket Number: F05161214 FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICATION The sale is subject to any unpaid taxes and venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA­ County: Union TION BUILDING 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ assessments, tax. water, and sewer liens and TION BUILDING 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ A FULL LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PREM­ TOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ Plaintiff: CHRISTIANA TRUST, A DIVISION OF ISES CAN BE FOUND IN THE OFFICE OF THE DAY, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day other municipal assessments The amount due TOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND SOCIETY, FSB SHERIFF OF UNION COUNTY. can be obtained from the local taxing authority. DAY, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day. All successful bidders must have 20% of their NOT IN ITS INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY BUT AS JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $628,044.46***Six bid available in cash or certified check at the All interested parties are to conduct and rely All successful bidders must have 20% of their TRUSTEE OF ARLP TRUST 4 Hundred Twenty-Eight Thousand Forty-Four upon their own independent investigation to bid available in cash or certified check at the VS conclusion of the sales. and 46/10 0 - PROPERTY TO BE SOLD IS LOCATED IN: ascertain whether or not any outstanding interest conclusion of the sales. Defendant: CLIVE A. ELSON AND FI A CARD Attorney: remain of record and/or have priority over the PROPERTY TO BE SOLD IS LOCATED IN: SERVICES N.A. N/K/A BANK OF AMERICA Borough of Roselle, County of Union, in the lien being foreclosed and, if so the current Roselle, County of Union, State of New Jersey STERN & EISENBERG PC State of New Jersey. Sale Date: 11/16/2016 1040 N. KINGS HIGHWAY SUITE 407 PREMISES COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 403 amount due thereon PREMISES COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 513 Writ of Execution: 07/15/2016 CHERRY HILL NJ 08034 " I f the sale is set aside for any reason, the Pur­ Wood Avenue, Roselfe, NJ 07203 John St,, Roselle, NJ 07203 By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to (609) 397-9200 TAX LOT # 48 Block # 5502 chaser at the sale shall only be entitled to a TAX LOT # 4, BLOCK #: 7101 me directed I shall expose for sale by public Sheriff: Joseph Cryan return of the deposit paid The Purchaser shall APPROXIMATE DIMENSIONS: 160 x 60 Prior Lot # 308 Prior Block # 19 venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA­ A full legal description can be found at the Union APPROXIMATE DIMENSIONS: 40’ x 100’ have no further recourse against the Mortgagee NEAREST CROSS STREET: Fifth Avenue TION BUILDING 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ County SherifFs Office or the Mortgagee s attorney ** A FULL LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PREM­ TOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J.. on WEDNES­ NEAREST CROSS STREET: West Fourth Surplus money: If after the sale and satisfaction ISES CAN BE FOUND IN THE OFFICE OF THE Total Upset: $646,138.37***Six Hundred Forty- Avenue DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day Six Thousand One Hundred Thirty-Eight and Faxes: of Ine mortgage debt, including costs and SHERIFF OF Union COUNTY All successful bidders must have 20% of their 37/100*** expenses, there remains any surplus money, the SUBJECT TO ANY OPEN TAXES, 3rd Quarter of 2016 open in the amount of bid available in cash or certified check at the October 20, 27, November 3,10, 2016 $2,139.41.* money will be deposited into the Superior Court WATER/SEWER, MUNICIPAL OR TAX LIENS conclusion of the sales. U45673 PRO ($160.72) Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, THAT MAY BE DUE PROPERTY TO BE SOLD IS LOCATED IN: ‘ Plus interest on these figures through date of or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to PRIOR MORTGAGES AND/OR JUDGMENTS: Borough of Roselle, County of Union, in the CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE ------—------—------—______Union County LocalSource — October 2 7 . 2 0 1 ft — at PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE payoff and anv and all subseouent taxes w a t e r —— — — ------— umu ocrvci iiciia emu anu s.ewer amounts. iiniij-vBvcii i iioubdiiu rive nun- other municipal assessments. The amount dred Ninety-Three and 95/100*** 1 nn i cn w \ri iML l UNO. Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction due can be obtained from the local taxing TRUST 2002-NC3 ORDINANCE 1251-2016 of fhe mortgage debt, including costs and Attorney: VS authority. Pursuant to NJSA 46:8B-21 the PHELAN HALLINAN DIAMOND & JONES PC expenses, there remains any surplus money, the sale may also be subject to the limited lien Defendant: DONNA GREEN AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING THE POSI­ money will be deposited into the Superior Court 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD Sale Date: 11/09/2016 priority of any condominium/ homeowner SUITE 100 TION OF ASSISTANT POOL TECHNICIAN Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus association liens which may exist. Writ of Execution: 07/13/2016 or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to MT LAUREL NJ 08054 By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfac­ (856)813-5500 BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and Council of Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature tion of the mortgage debt, including costs to me directed I shall expose for sale by public the Borough of Mountainside, County of Union, and extent of that person’s claim ana asking for Shenff: Joseph Cryan venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA­ and expenses, there remains any surplus A full legal description can be found at the Union State of New Jersey, that there is hereby created an order directing payment of the surplus money money, the money will be deposited into the TION BUILDING 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ in the Borough Government the position of The Sheriff or other person conducting the sale County Sheriffs Office TOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ Superior Court Trust Fund and any person Total Upset: $456,779.17***Four Hundred Fifty- Assistant Pool Technician, which shall be a posi­ will have information regarding the surplus if claiming the surplus, or any part thereof, may DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day tion under the direct supervision of the Recre­ any. Six Thousand Seven Hundred Seventy-Nine and All successful bidders must have 20% of their file a motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 17/100*** ation Director. The Assistant Pool Technician THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE and 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of bid available in cash or certified check at the shall work on the opening and closing of the RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT October 6, 13, 20, 27, 2016 conclusion of the sales. that person’s claim and asking for an order U45264 PRO ($160.72) Community Pool. FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICATION directing payment of the surplus money. The The property to be sold is located in the munici- This ordinance shall be effective upon Anal A FULL LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PREM­ Sheriff or other person conducting the sale ROSELLE pality Of ROSELLE BOROUGH in the County of passage and publication in accordance with the ISES CAN BE FOUND IN THE OFFICE OF THE will have information regarding the surplus UNION and State of New Jersey law. SHERIFF OF UNION COUNTY. if any. Commonly known as 106 FLORAL STREET U46012 OBS October 27, 2016 ($18.13) SHERIFF’S SALE ROSELLE BOROUGH, NJ 07203 JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $347,565.07***Three JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $227,928.17***Two Sheriffs File Number: CH-16004425 Hundred Forty-Seven Thousand Five Hun­ Hundred Twenty-Seven Thousand Nine Hun­ Tax LOT 18 BLOCK 6104 SPRINGFIELD ' dred Sixty-Five and 07/100*** Division: CHANCERY dred Twenty-Eight and 17/100*** Docket Number: F03246715 Dimensions of Lot: 40 feet wide by 110 feet Attorney: Attorney: long. Take notice that the following decision was STERN & EISENBERG, PC County: Union SHAPIRO & DENARDO, LLC - ATTORNEYS Plaintiff: NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC Nearest Cross Street: WEST 1ST AVENUE made at the regular meeting of the Board of 1040 N. KINGS HIGHWAY SUITE 407 14000 COMMERCE PARKWAY VS THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE Adjustment held on Tuesday October 18th 2016 CHERRY HILL NJ 08034 RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT SUITE B ANA L ROMERO A/K/A ANA (609) 397-9200 MT. LAUREL NJ 08054 FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICATION. Springfield6 NJT°Wn Hal1, 1<*) Moun,a'n Avenue. Sheriff: Joseph Cryan ROMERO, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, (856)793-3080 JULIO OIL CO INC. •SUBJECT TO ANY UNPAID TAXES, MUNICI- A full legal description can be found at the Union Sheriff: Joseph Cryan Sale Date: 11/09/2016 PAL LIENS OR OTHER CHARGES, AND ANY Applicant: # 2016-13 County Sheriff’s Office A full legal description can be found at the Union SUCH TAXES, CHARGES, LIENS, INSUR­ Applicant: Robert Demarco Total Upset: $357,541.12***Three Hundred Fifty- Writ of Execution: 07/26/2016 ANCE PREMIUMS OR OTHER ADVANCES County Sheriffs Office By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution Site Location: 48 Twin Oaks Oval Seven Thousand Five Hundred Forty-One and Total Upset: $234,123.79***Two Hundred Thirty- MADE BY PLAINTIFF PRIOR TO THIS SALE Block: 2001 Lot: 50 12/100*** to me directed I shall expose for sale by public ALL INTERESTED PARTIES ARE TO CON­ Four Thousand One Hundred Twenty-Three venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA­ For: Front Yard Variance October 20, 27, November 3, 10, 2016 and 79/100*** DUCT AND RELY UPON THEIR OWN INDE­ Was Approved U45683 PRO ($180.32) TION BUILDING 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ PENDENT INVESTIGATION TO ASCERTAIN October 6, 13, 20,27, 2016 TOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ U45268 PRO ($162.68) WHETHER OR NOT ANY OUTSTANDING All documents and plans related to this appli­ ROSELLE DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day INTEREST REMAIN OF RECORD AND/OR All successful bidders must have 20% of their cation, including but not limited to the memonal ROSELLE “ HAVE PRIORITY OVER THE LIEN BEING ized Resolution are on file in the Office of the PUBLIC NOTICE OF ADOPTION bid available in cash or certified check at the conclusion of the sales. FORECLOSED AND, IF SO THE CURRENT Board of Adjustment Administrator, Annex Build­ BOROUGH OF ROSELLE SHERIFF’S SALE AMOUNT DUE THEREON. Surplus Money: ing, 20 North Trivett Avenue, Township of Spring- Sheriff’s File Number: CH-16004390 be sold is located in the BOR­ If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage field, NJ and are available for public inspection. ORDINANCE NUMBER 2550-16 OUGH of ROSELLE in the County of UNION, Division: CHANCERY and the State of New Jersey debt, including costs and expenses, there Docket Number: F02301914 Tax Lot 18 Block 2405 f/k/a Lot 374 Block 226.13 remains any surplus money, the money will be Jennifer Amend Law AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE SALE County: Union deposited into the Superior Court Trust Fund Board Administrator OF BOROUGH OWNED REAL PROPERTY NO Commonly Known as 1023 Rivington Street, Plaintiff: OCWEN LOAN SERVICING LLC Roselle, New Jersey 07203 and any person claiming the surplus, or any part U46011 OBS October 27, 2016 ($12.74) LONGER NECESSARY FOR A PUBLIC PUR­ thereof may file a motion pursuant to Court Dimensions of the Lot are (Approximately) POSE AND ESTABLISHING THE PROCE­ Defendant: SERAFIN OSORIO, DINA CASTIL- Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature and SPRINGFIELD DURES FOR SUCH SALE 100.00x20.00x100.00x20.00. extent of that person's claim and asking for an Nearest Cross Street: Situated on the North­ order directing payment of the surplus money. Sale Date: 11/02/2016 easterly side of Rivington Street, 220.00 feet Take notice that the following decision was NOTICE is hereby given that Ordinance Num­ Writ of Execution: 04/07/2016 The Sheriff or other person conducting the sale made at the regular meeting of the Board of ber 2550-16 was passed and adopted on second from the Northwesterly side of Grand Street By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to adjourn will have information regarding the surplus if Adjustment held on Tuesday October 18th, 2016 and final reading at a Regular meeting of the to me directed I shall expose for sale by public . at Springfield Town Hall, 100 Mountain Avenue Mayor and Council on October 19, 2016 held in this sale without further notice through publica­ a venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA- tion. 3GMENT AMOUNT: $117,691.85***One Springfield, NJ: the Borough of Roselle, 210 Chestnut St TK1N BUILDING 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ Hundred Seventeen Thousand Six Hundred Roselle, N.J. The sale is subject to unpaid taxes and Ninety-One and 85/100*** TOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ assessments, tax, water and sewer liens and Applicant: # 2016-15 Lydia D. Agbejimi DAY, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day. Attorney: Applicant: Erich and Mary Martin Deputy Municipal Clerk other municipal assessments. The amount RAS CITRON LAW OFFICES All successful bidders must have 20% of their due can be obtained from the local taxing Site Location: 199 Lelak Avenue U46095 PRO October 27, 2016 ($10.78) bid available in cash or certified check at the 130 CLINTON ROAD Block: 3601 Lot: 38 authority. Pursuant to NJSA 46:8B-21 the SUITE 202 conclusion of the sales. sale may also be subject to the limited lien For: Side Yard Variance ROSELLE Property to be sold is located in the BOROUGH FAiRFIELD NJ 07004 Was Approved priority of any condominium/ homeowner (973) 575-0707 of ROSELLE, County of UNION, State of New association liens which may exist. _ SHERIFF’S SALE Jersey Shenff: Joseph Cryan All documents and plans related to this appli­ Shenffs File Number: CH-16004318 Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfac­ A full legal description can be found at the Union Premises commonly known as: 157 WEST 2ND tion of the mortgage debt, including costs cation^ including but not limited to the memorial­ Division: CHANCERY AVENUE, ROSELLE, NJ 07203-1205 County Sheriff’s Office ized Resolution are on file in the Office of the Docket Number: F01426715 and expenses, there remains any surplus Total Upset: $120,960.29***0ne Hundred Twen­ BEING KNOWN as LOT 3, BLOCK 3901 on the money, the money will be deposited into the County: Union official Tax Map of the BOROUGH of ROSELLE ty Thousand Nine Hundred Sixty and 29/100*** Plaintiff: HSBC BANK USA, NATIONAL ASSO­ Superior Court Trust Fund and any person October 13, 20, 27, November 3, 2016 Dimensions: claiming the surplus, or any part thereof, may CIATION AS TRUSTEE FOR WELLS FARGO 37.5FT X 179FT X 37.5FT X 179FT U45546 PRO ($158.76) ASSET SECURITIES CORPORATION, HOME file a motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 Jennifer Amend Law Nearest Cross Street: Locust Street and 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to Board Administrator I e FMES 2007^|ET BACKED CER™ C ATES. that person’s claim and asking for an order U46007 OBS October 27. 2016 ($12.74) VS adjourn this sale without further notice by directing payment of the surplus money. The OBS-LEGALS publication. Sheriff or other person conducting the sale Defendant: JEAN BERNARD DIMANCHE AND ‘ Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal SPRINGFIELD MARIE MAUD DIMANCHE, HIS WIFE, IDS will have information regarding the surplus, liens or other charges, and any such taxes, if any. MOUNTAINSIDE PROPERTY & CASUALTY INSURANCE COM­ charges, liens, insurance premiums or other Take notice that the following decision was PANY JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $68,595.45*** Sixty- made at the regular meeting of the Board of advances made by plaintiff prior to this sale. Eight Thousand Five Hundred Ninety-Five BOROUGH OF MOUNTAINSIDE Sale Date: 11/02/2016 All interested parties are to conduct and rely COUNTY OF UNION, NEW JERSEY Adjustment held on Tuesday October 18th, 2016 Writ of Execution: 07/21/2016 and 45/100*** 1 upon their own independent investigation to Attorney: at Springfield Town Hall, 100 Mountain Avenue By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution ascertain whether or not any outstanding NOTICE OF PASSED ORDINANCF Springfield, NJ: to me directed I shall expose for sale by public SHAPIRO & DENARDO, LLC - ATTORNEYS interest remain of record and/or have priority 14000 COMMERCE PARKWAY venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA­ over the lien being foreclosed and, if so the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following Applicant: #2016-16 TION BUILDING 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ SUITE B Applicant: Susana Tiu current amount due thereon. MT. LAUREL NJ 08054 ordinance was passed and adopted on second TOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ **if the sale is set aside for any reason, the and final reading at a Regular Meeting duly held Site Location: 213 Hillside Avenue DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. (856)793-3080 Block: 3602 Lot: 3 Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to Shenff: Joseph Cryan by the Mayor and Council of the Borough of All successful bidders must have 20% of their a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser Mountainside, County of Union, New Jersey in For: Front Yard Variance bid available in cash or certified check at the A full legal description can be found at the Union Was Approved shall have no further recourse against the County Sheriffs Office the Municipal Building, 1385 Route 22, Moun­ conclusion of the sales. Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s tainside, New Jersey held on the 18th day of The Property to be sold is located in the BOR­ Total Upset: $72,257.42***Seventy-Two Thou­ All documents and plans related to this appli­ attorney. sand Two Hundred Fifty-Seven and 42/100*** October 2016. OUGH OF ROSELLE in the County of UNION, ***lf after the sale and satisfaction of the Martha Lopez cation, including but not limited to the memonal- and the State of New Jersey October 13, 20, 27, November 3, 2016 mortgage debt, including costs and expens­ U45483 PRO ($150.92) Borough Clerk CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE Tax Lot 15 Block 4001 es, there remains any surplus money, the Commonly known as 126 West 5th Avenue (aka money will be deposited into the Superior ROSELLE West Fifth Avenue) Roselle, NJ 07203-1903 Court Trust Fund and any person claiming PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Dimensions of the Lot are (Approximately) 105 x the surplus, or any part fhereof, may file a 50x 105x 50. SHERIFF'S SALE motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and Sheriffs File Number: CH-16004456 Nearest Cross Street: Situated on the North side 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that Division: CHANCERY MOUNTAINSIDE of West Fifth Avenue, 280 feet from the West person’s claim and asking for an order Docket Number: F04034515 side of Chestnut Street. directing payment of the surplus money. The County: Union The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to adjourn Sheriff or other person conducting the sale BOROUGH OF MOUNTAINSIDE this sale without further notice through publica­ Plaintiff: WELLS FARGO BANK NATIONAL COUNTY OF UNION, NEW JERSEY will have information regarding the surplus, ASSOCIATION, SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO tion. if any. The sale is subject to unpaid taxes and WELLS FARGO BANK MINNESOTA, NATION­ NOTICE OF PASSED ORDINANCE JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $437,593.95***Four AL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR MOR- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following ordinance was passed and adopt­ PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ed on second and final reading at a Regular Meeting duly held by the Mayor and Council of the Borough of Mountainside, County of Union, New Jersey in the Municipal Building, 1385 Route 22, Mountainside, New Jersey held on the 18th day of October 2016. 7 Martha Lopez UNION Borough Clerk PUBLIC NOTICE ORDINANCE 1252-2016 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND ORDINANCE 1176-2010 FIXING SALARY UnIonkeon0Wedne?Hl.hve ( f r H Pl»Si«0r*S7° nZ“ T 9 „ Vfuri.a?.ces. ^ er? „heaId bV *h« Board of Adjustment of the Township of tions mem orialing Yl ° tQb? 19' 2016 at 7 30 P m- m the Municipal Building, Fnberger Park, Union, New Jersey Resolu- RANGES FOR CERTAIN MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES BE IT RESOLVED by the Mayor and Council of the Borough of Mountainside that Calendar # Name of Applicant & Variances Requested Ordinance 1176-2010 is hereby amended to include the following positions and/or Decision of the Board fix the following salary ranges: Premises Affected of Adjustment Cal. # 3284 Board of Health Secretary J.K. Holz Realty, LLC. Renovation/conversion of existing Carried for Resolution of $3,000 - $6,000 2332 Morris Avenue bldg for retail tenants Approval on 11/9/2016 Office of Emergency Management Deputy $5,000 - $10,000 Block- 3915 Lot- 16.01 Chief of Police $100,000 - $175,000 Assistant Pool Technician $2,000 - $5,000 Anthony Monauso/tdg Anthony Monguso, Bd. Of Adj. Secretary This ordinance shall be effective upon final passage and publication .046087'D N L ucto'ber'27,' 20T 6 ($26.46) dance with the law. U46015 OBS October 27, 2016 ($31.36) 42 — October 27, 2016 — Union County LocalSource

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ized Resolution are on file in the Office of the Hundred Forty-Three Thousand Seven Hun­ pose of this hearing is to receive public com­ Board of Adjustment Administrator, Annex Build­ dred Sixty-Three and 95/100*** ments concerning the local projects and social 1. Chester & Cheryl Grabowski ing, 20 Nortn Trivett Avenue, Township of Spring- Attorney: service agency funding requests that will be rec­ 24 Friar Tuck Circle SUMMIT field, NJ and are available for public inspection. ROMANO GARUBO & ARGENTIERI COUN­ ommended for consideration by the Summit Block 3501 Lot 52 SELORS AT LAW LLC Common Council and thereafter submitted to the ZB-16-1820 (c) variance - steep slope distur­ PUBLIC NOTICE Jennifer Amend Law 52 NEWTON AVENUE County of Union. Any local organizations inter­ bance Board Administrator P.O. BOX 456 ested in submitting funding applications for con­ Dennis M. Galvin, Secretary TAKE NOTICE THAT the Zoning Board of U460Q8 OBS October 27, 2016 ($12.74) WOODBURY NJ 08096 sideration can obtain an application for 2017- Zoning Board of Adjustment Adjustment of the City of Summit, New Jersey, 856-384-1515 2018 CDBG grants by contacting Ms. Jackie will hold a hearing on November 7th, 2016 at SPRINGFIELD Sheriff: Joseph Cryan Roundtree at the Summit Housing Authority at DATED: October 18, 2016 7:30 p.m. in the City Hall Council Chambers, 512 A full legal description can be found at the Union (908) 273-6413. Applications must be received U45887 OBS October 27, 2016 ($9.31) Springfield Avenue, Summit, New Jersey, to con­ Take notice that the following decision was County Sheriffs Office in the Housing Authority offices no later than sider an application affecting the properly whose made at the regular meeting or the Board of Total Upset: $250,520.75***Two Hundred Fifty 12:00pm (noon) on Friday, November 4, 2016. SUMMIT street address is known as 16 Essex Road, Adjustment held on Tuesday October 18th, 2016 Thousand Five Hundred Twenty and 75/100*** All interested citizens and organization repre­ Block 2611, Lot 19. at Springfield Town Hall, 100 Mountain Avenue, October 20, 27, November 3, 10, 2016 sentatives are encouraged to attend the public PUBLIC NOTICE OF DECISION The conditions affecting this property and the Springfield, NJ: U45791 OBS ($158.76) hearing to communicate their opinions to the City reason for the application being heard are as fol­ of Summit regarding applications for the 2017- The Planning Board held a meeting on Thurs­ lows: The applicant proposes to impact steep Applicant: # 2016-17 SUMMIT 2018 CDBG grants. day, October 13, 2016, and memorialized and slopes at the rear and front of the property to cor­ Applicant: Kenneth Tighe approved the following resolution: rect eroding conditions and provide clear and Site Location: 150 New Brook Lane PUBLIC HEARING By: Joseph M. , Jr understandable access to the front of the resi­ Block: 3002 Lot: 2 CITY OF SUMMIT Executive Director 1. PB 16-247 dence. The applicant also proposes to construct For: Side Yard Variance 2017-2018 CDBG FUNDING REQUESTS 10/21/2016 160 Oak Ridge Avenue a portion of the driveway exceeding twelve feet Was Approved U46073 OBS October 27, 2016 ($18.62) BL 4803 L 10 in width to allow for a clear and understandable Be advised that the Housing Authority of the City Minor Subdivision to create two separate lots route to the front door without impeding vehicu­ All documents and plans related to this appli­ of Summit acting as the administrative agent for SUMMIT with (c) variances for front yard setback for exist­ lar movement to the garage located near the cation, including but not limited to the memorial­ the City of Summit Community Development ing house and lot area/width for proposed lot rear of the property. ized Resolution are on file in the Office of the Block Grant requests to the County of Union will PUBLIC NOTICE OF DECISION Applicant requests any other waivers or vari­ Board of Adjustment Administrator, Annex Build­ be conducting a public hearing on Monday, Cyndi Kiefer ances as may be required by the Board or its ing, 20 Nortn Trivett Avenue, Township of Spring- November 7, 2016 at 2:00pm (prevailing time) in The Zoning Board of Adjustment held a meet­ Planning Board Secretary professional at the time of the hearing. field, NJ and are available for public inspection. the Large Conference Room of Summit City Hall, ing on Monday, October 17, 2016, and memori­ Dated October 17, 2016 CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE 512 Springfield Avenue, Summit, NJ The pur- alized and approved the following resolution: U45864 OBS October 27, 2016 ($9.80) Jennifer Amend Law Board Administrator U46010 OBS October 27, 2016 ($12.74) PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE SPRINGFIELD PUBLIC NOTICE ROSELLE Fund Balance Utilized $ 33,000.00 $ 95,000.00 Take notice that on the 29th day of November Collection of Rents 175,174.66 251,242.91 at 6:30pm a hearing will be held before The SUMMARY OR SYNOPSIS OF 2015 AUDIT REPORT Miscellaneous - From Other Than Rents 190.271.58 __ 6,163.90 Springfield Board Of Adjustment at the Munici­ OF BOROUGH OF ROSELLE AS REQUIRED BY N.J.S.A. 40A:5-7 pal Building, 100 Mountain Ave, Springfield, NJ TOTAL INCOME $398,446.24 $352,406.81 on application # 2016-24. COMBINED COMPARATIVE BALANCE SHEETS-REGULATORY BASIS For a variance or variances for Bulk Variance EXPENDITURES and any other variances that may be necessary DECEMBER DECEMBER as evidenced by the plans now on file or as may 31 ...20.15 31. 2014 Budget Expenditures: be modified at the request of the Board Of A S .S E T § Operating $177,750.00 $12,337.24 Adjustment so as to permit A Commercial vehi­ Deferred Charges and Statutory Expenditures 17,912.76 cle in Driveway. Applicant's name: Jason Cash and Investments $13,988,019.98 $9,007,318.51 Debt Service 217.750.00 107,250.00 Schwanborg this application is made for premis­ Taxes. Assessments and Liens Receivable 2,805,974.65 2,885,316.26 es located at: 104 Adams terrace, Springfield NJ Property Acquired for Taxes - Assessed Value 1,425,700.00 2,027,232.00 TOTAL EXPENDITURES $395,500.00 $337,500.00 known as Block: 3503 and Lot: 7 on the Town­ Accounts Receivable 3,932,197.75 2,453,418.19 ship Springfield Tax Map. Deferred Charges to Future Taxation- 33,509,049.68 31,576,751.36 Excess in Revenue $2,946.24 $14,906.81 You may appear whether in person or by agent General Capital or Attorney, and present any objection which you Deferred Charges to Revenue of 280,564.01 405,957.33 Statutory Excess to Surplus $2,946.24 $14,906.81 may have to the granting of this application. All Succeeding Years papers pertaining to the application may be seen General Fixed Assets 29,270,635.00 Fund Balance, January 1 33.699.85 113.793.04 in the office of the Administrative Officer of The Fixed Capital - Utility 5.000.00 $ 36:646.09 $128:699.85 Board Of Adjustment Of The Township Of Decreased by: Springfield Located in the Annex Building, 20 IQTAL.AS.SETS $85,212,141.07 $48.360.993.65 Utilized as Revenue 33,000.00 95.000.00 North Trivett Avenue, Springfield, NJ. U45882 OBS October 27, 2016 ($14.21) LIABILITIES. RESERVES AND FUND BALANCE Fund Balance, December 31 $ 3.646.09 $ 33.699.85 SUMMIT Bonds, Loans and Notes Payable $33,358,911.20 $28,358,417.98 RECOMMENDATIONS Improvement Authorizations 4,364,602.00 4,215,625.59 SHERIFF'S SALE Other Liabilities and Special Funds 11,286,217.91 9,545,144.46 'That the Municipal Court: Sheriff’s File Number: CH-16004524 Amortization of Debt of Fixed Capital 5,000.00 •Reconcile the fines and costs and bail bank accounts with the ATS/ACS com­ Division: CHANCERY Acquired or Authorized puter system on a monthly basis. Docket Number: F00620716 Reserve for Certain Assets Receivable 4,268,481.16 4,941,999.30 That fines and costs be turned over to the proper agencies in a timely man­ County: Union Investment in General Fixed Assets 29,270,635.00 ner. Plaintiff: WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND SOCI­ Fund Balance . - 2 , 3, .293.80 1,294,806.32 'Investigate and clear all tickets on the "Assigned but not Issued Report." ETY, FSB D/B/A CHRISTIANA TRUST, NOT IN That receipts be deposited within 48 hours. ITS INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY BUT SOLELY AS T ^ L BUABILm.E§, RESERVES AND $85.212,141.07 $48,360,993.65 *That the Net Payroll and Agency Bank Accounts be properly reconciled on a time­ TRUSTEE FOR THE RMAC TRUST, SERIES ly basis. 2015-5T 'That the Borough's use of third party payroll processing and disbursement servic­ VS es be in accordance with the requirements of N.J.A.C. 5:30-17 and Local Finance Defendant: DOROTHY SIMPSON AND ANDER­ CHANGEIN Notice 2003-15. SON SIMPSON, HUSBAND AND WIFE, WILLIE 'That an analysis of the balance on account in the Payroll Agency account be prop­ J BEAMON, SUMMIT MEDICAL GROUP YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED erly maintained. Sale Date: 11/16/2016 DECEMBER DECEMBER 'That pension withholdings be remitted to the State on a timely basis. Writ of Execution: 07/21/2016 31. 2015 31. 2014 'That the lack of segregation of duties in the tax department be addressed. By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to REVENUE AND OTHER INCOME REALIZED 'That the balance in the Tax Title Lien Redemption Bank Account be reconciled me directed I shall expose for sale by public with the records maintained in the Tax Collectors office. venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA­ Fund Balance Utilized $563,915.00 $1,500,000.00 *That all Borough Departments: TION BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ Miscellaneous-From Other Than Local 8,244,786.63 6,901,195.44 'Either Deposit or remit all receipts to the Treasurer within 48 hours per TOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth N.J., on WEDNES­ Property Tax Levies N.J.S.A. 40A:5-1 5. DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. Collection of Current Tax Levy 59,603,557.30 58,063,813.85 'Maintain adequate records for of all cash receipts collected and that they be All successful bidders must have 20% of their Collection of Delinquent Taxes and 2,469.540.94 1,955,197.36 reconciled with the Treasurer on a monthly basis. bid available in cash or certified check at the Tax Title Liens 'That a complete and accurate record of general fixed assets be maintained in conclusion of the sales accordance with N.J.A.C. 5:30-5.6. PROPERTY TO BE SOLD IS LOCATED IN: City TOTAL INCOME $70.881.799.87 $68,420.206.65 'That opening grant balances on the financial records of the Borough be adjusted of Summit County of Union, in the State of New to prior year audit balances. Jersey EXPENDITURES That the General Ledgers be adequately maintained and reconciled to the sub­ PREMISES COMMONLY KNOWN AS sidiary tax and appropriations ledgers reports on a timely basis. 146 Broad Street Budget Expenditures: That 1099’s be properly issued. Summit, NJ 07901 Municipal Purposes $37,015,114.67 $37,668,136.09 'That written approval from the Director of the Division of Local Government Serv­ TAX LOT 21, BLOCK 4009 County Taxes 7,180,789.40 6,761,962.73 ices be obtained for all funds expended as dedicated revenue. APPROXIMATED DIMENSIONS: 143 AC Local School Taxes 23,907,576.00 23,438,800.00 'That all grant receivable and appropriated reserve balances be reviewed for pos­ NEAREST CROSS STREET Orchard Street Other Expenditures 878.056.01 ___50.1J388.35 sible, collection, cancellation or expenditure as appropriate. 'Taxes - at the time of inquiry taxes paid through 'That a detailed analysis of trust deposits be reconciled to the Trust Other bank 3rd quarter 2016; $68.981.536.08 $68.370.787,17 account. *Sewer - at he time of inquiry sewer open in the That a reconciliation of monies expended on behalf of the Borough of Roselle Free base amount of $458.00 ana due on 9/1/16; Excess in Revenue $1,900,263.79 $49,419.48 Public Library to amounts received from the Borough of Roselle Free Public 'Water Private account; verification of same Library be maintained. prohibited without authorization of record proper­ Adjustments to Income Before Surplus: That delinquent balances from vendors who owe the Borough for Police Outside ty owner; Expenditures Included Above Which are Overtime services be investigated and cleared of record. 'Also subject to subsequent taxes, water and by Statute 'That a complete encumbrance accounting system be maintained in accordance sewer plus interest through date of payoff. Deferred Charges to Budget of with N.J.A.C. 5:30-5.2. Surplus Money: If after the sale ana satisfaction Succeeding Year 19.947.91 233,539.12 'That sufficient appropriation balances be available prior to the commitment or of tne mortgage debt, including costs and expenditure of funds. expenses, there remains any surplus money, the Statutory Excess to Fund Balance $1,920,211.70 $282,958.60 'That the Borough obtain actuarial information required to report Other Post- money will be deposited into the Superior Court Employment Benefit liabilities (OPEB) in the "Notes to the Financial Statements." Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, Fund Balance, January 1 or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to 'Prior Year Recommendations Court Rules 4:64-3 ana 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that person s claim ana asking for Less: Utilization as Anticipated Revenue ___563,915.00 1.500.000.00 A Corrective Action Plan, which outlines actions the Borough of Roselle will an order directing payment of the surplus money. take to correct the findings listed above, will be prepared in accordance with fed­ The Sheriff or other person conducting the sale Fund Balance, December 31 $2,474,625.13 $1,118,328.43 eral and state requirements. A copy of it will be placed on file and made available win have information regarding the surplus, if for public inspection in the Office of the Borough Clerk in the Borough of Roselle. any STATEMENT OF OPER/ \NC The above summary or synopsis was prepared from the report of audit of the THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE IN.FJU.N FUND Borough of Roselle, County of Union, for the Year Ended December 31, 2015. This RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT report of audit, submitted by Suplee, Clooney & Company, Registered Municipal FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICATION YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED Accountants and Certified Public Accountants, is on file at the Borough Clerk's A FULL LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PREM­ DECEMBER DECEMBER Office and may be inspected by any interested person. ISES CAN BE FOUND IN THE OFFICE OF THE a i^ 2 Q 1.5 3 1 , 2014 SHERIFF OF UNION COUNTY REVENUE AND OTHER INCOME REALIZED • Lydia D. Agbejimi, Deputy Municipal Clerk JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $243,763.95"**Two U46112 PRO October 27, 2016 J$177:38J Union County LocalSource — October 27, 2016 — 43

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The application forms and supporting docu­ any. ments are on file in the Department of commu­ JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $645,658.34***Six ROSELLE PARK nity Services, 512 Springfield Avenue, and may Hundred Forty-Five Thousand Six Hundred be inspected on any workday during business Fifty-Eight and 34/100*** PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT, I Rachel J. Pompei, Tax Collector for the Borough of Roselle Park, County of hours, 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Any interested Attorney: Union New Jersey in accordance with N.J.S.A 54:5-1, et seq., will sell at public auction on November 21, 2016 at the Munic­ party may appear at the hearing and participate RAS CITRON LAW OFFICES ipal Building 110 E. Westfield Avenue, Roselle Park, New Jersey at 10:00 AM, the lands hereinafter described. therein, subject to the rules of the Board. 130 CLINTON ROAD Take further notice that the hereinafter described lands will be sold for the amount of the municipal liens charqeable aqainst Aamir & Amv Malik SUITE 202 each lowest rate of interest bid, not to exceed 18%. Payment for said parcels shall be made prior to the conclusion of the Applicants FAIRFIELD NJ 07004 sale in the form of cash certified check or money order, or parcels will be resold U45375 OBS October 27, 2016 ($18.62) (973)575-0707 Any parcel of real property for which there shall be no other purchases will be struck off to the municipality in fee for the Sheriff: Joseph Cryan redemption at 18/o, and the municipality shall have the same remedies and rights as other purchasers, includinq the riaht to A full legal description can be found at the Union bar or foreclose the right of redemption. J EAG-LEGALS County Sheriffs Office The sale made pursuant to Chapter 5, Title 54 of the Revised Statutes of the State of New Jersey as amended Industrial Total Upset: $661,865.87***Six Hundred Sixty- Properties may be subject to the Spill Compensation and Control Act (N.J.S.A 58:1 2-23.11 et seq) the Water Pollution Control One Thousand Eight Hundred Sixty-Five and Act (N.J.S.A. 58:10A-f et seq) and the Industrial Site Recover Act (N.J.S.A. 13:1 K-6 et seq). In addition, the municipality is CLARK 87/100*** precluded from issuing a tax sale certificate to any prospective purchaser who is or may be in any way connected to the prior October 6, 13, 20, 27, 2016 owner or operator of fhe site. At any time before the sale, the undersigned will receive payment of the amount due on any SHERIFF’S SALE U45239 EAG ($154.84) property, with the interest and costs incurred up to the time of payment. Sheriff’s File Number: CH-16004389 Division: CHANCERY CLARK Rachel J. Pompei, CTC Docket Number: F02467614 TAX COLLECTOR County: Union SHERIFF’S SALE blq Plaintiff: NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE, LLC Sheriffs File Number: CH-16004547 Itypes addressl total VS Division: CHANCERY Docket Number: F2967712 00106 00017 02 U ALVAREZ, JUAN PABLO 610 OAKWOOD AVE 295.00 Defendant: LINDA LANZA, JOSE I. LANZA, 00108 00003 U JACKSON CAPITAL INC, UNIVERSITY PHYSI­ County: Union KOKOTOWSKI, BARTLEY & CAROLE A 613 MAPLEWOOD AVE 288 33 00109 00003 u CONTRERAS, OSCAR & ALEXANDRA 611 FAITOUTE AVE 301.67 CIAN ASSOC OF NJ, WALTER J. JOHNSON Plaintiff: FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE 00109 FUNERAL HOME ASSOCIATION 00004 u CUCCOLO, EDWARD A & PATRICIA A 617 FAITOUTE AVE 1325.5 VS 00119 00013 u RICCITELLI, JAMES T & MARGARET A 514 JEROME ST 521 85 Sale Date: 11/02/2016 00120 00002 Writ of Execution: 06/29/2016 Defendant: ANOINETTE DICOSMO, HER u SECY HOUSING/CO MCB MICHAELSON 511 JEROME ST 132.56 00121 00008 u MENDES, CELESTINO 532 AMSTERDAM AVE 708.33 By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to HEIRS, DEVISEES, AND PERSONAL REPRE­ 00127 00017 me directed I shall expose for sale by public SENTATIVES, AND HIS, HER, THEIR OR ANY u BARREIRA, MANUEL & LAUREN 524 WILLOW AVE 334.22 OF THEIR SUCCESSORS IN RIGHT, TITLE 00127 00021 u SAINT-VAL, MARIES & ROSNY 500 WILLOW AVE 358.33 venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA­ 00128 00022 TU TION BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ AND INTEREST. THE STATE OF NEW JER­ KORYBSKI, MATTHEW & JEAN 313 WEBSTER AVE W 8965.24 00205 00006 u AREVALO, ABNER & DORCAS 123 VALLEY ROAD 308.56 TOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ SEY, UNION COUNTY, UNITED STATES OF 00205 00023 TU DAY, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day. AMERICA, GARRY R. DICOSMO, ANTHONY A. ABUD, A & GAMONAL, LIBORIO & P 138 JEROME ST 3830.94 00207 00009 U PROVINO, JOHN & TANJA 127 BRIDGE ST 562.92 All successful bidders must have 20% of their DICOSMO, MICHAEL A. CENTANNI T/A CEN- 00207 00024 TANNIS MEAT, CLARKTON ASSOCIATES LLC u BIZZARO, JUDITH 504 WEBSTER AVE W 458.33 bid available in cash or certified check at the 00207 00029 CONTI, NEDZMIA NIKOVIC conclusion of the sales. Sale Date: 11/16/2016 u 448 AMSTERDAM AVE 658.33 00208 00012 TU BREAUX. GIOVANNI JERZ & KATHERINE M 451 AMSTERDAM AVE 16679.77 The property to be sold is located in the munici­ Writ of Execution: 07/15/2016 00209 00013 U pality of CLARK in the County of UNION and By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to PEREZ, AIDA & ANA & DEJESUS, LUIS 442 FAITOUTE AVE 288.33 00209 00016 u ALMEIDA, JOAO 428 FAITOUTE AVE 381.67 State of New Jersey. me directed l shall expose for sale by public 00209 00019 u REMIGIO, DAVID Commonly known as 64 STANTON STREET, venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA­ 420 FAITOUTE AVE 351.67 00210 00004 01 u CAINE, JACQUELINE D 436 SEATON AVE 350.03 CLARK, NJ 07066 TION BUILDING 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ 00210 00004 n? u RAMIREZ, ROWENA Tax LOT 29 BLOCK 90 TOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ 438 SEATON AVE 328.04 00210 00004 03 u WALKER, RICHARD L & MINNIE L 440 SEATON AVE 362.39 Dimensions of Lot: 75 feet wide by 100 feet DAY, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day. 00302 00016 u long. All successful bidders must have 20% of their GALLICCHIO, CARMINE J & JILL 426 WILLOW AVE 135.00 00302 00023 u IACOVO, DORA & FELIPO & ROSA 329 SEATON AVE 175.28 Nearest Cross Street: KATHRYN STREET bid available in cash or certified check at the 00303 00001 TU conclusion of the sales. DRAKE, ELAINE G 315 SEATON AVE 9860.56 THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE 00303 00020 T JUBALAIN GENESIS CAPITAL HOLDINGS, RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT The property to be sold is located in the TOWN­ 414 ROOSEVELT ST 2226.16 00304 00007 01 U RAMOS, ERIK A 431 ROOSEVELT ST 391.67 FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICATION. SHIP of CLARK, County of UNION and State of 00304 00015 U CALAS, JEFFREY & JESSICA •SUBJECT TO ANY UNPAID TAXES, MUNICI­ New Jersey 426 CHESTER AVE 425.54 00305 00012 u NILLA, ALISON 316 SEATON AVE 286.48 PAL LIENS OR OTHER CHARGES, AND ANY Commonly known as: 111 DELIA TERRACE, 00305 00014 U CLARK, NJ 07066. TAPIA, JUAN & LISA 304 SEATON AVE 221.67 SUCH TAXES. CHARGES, LIENS, INSUR­ 00306 00006 u LABRUTTO,GEORGE L & DEBRA R ANCE PREMIUMS OR OTHER ADVANCES Tax Lot No. 6 in Block No. 182 276 SEATON AVE 195.00 00308 00005 u CRESPO, JOSE R 275 CLAY AVE W 505.00 MADE BY PLAINTIFF PRIOR TO THIS SALE. Dimension of Lot Approximately: 50 X 120 00309 00017 u FERIA, FABIAN ALL INTERESTED PARTIES ARE TO CON­ Nearest Cross Street: ROSE STREET 112 ROOSEVELT ST 221.67 00310 00011 u LAL, SOHAN 136 COLUMBUS PLACE 481.67 DUCT AND RELY UPON THEIR OWN INDE­ BEGINNING at a point on the southeasterly 00310 00018 u DUQUE, JESUS & ESCOBAR, NIDIA side line of Delia Terrace, distant 300 feet on 112 COLUMBUS PLACE 879.69 PENDENT INVESTIGATION TO ASCERTAIN 00311 00001 u RESTREPO, JORGE 229 WESTFIELD AVE W 635.95 WHETHER OR NOT ANY OUTSTANDING a course of South 46 degrees 31 minutes 00311 00007 u BURKE. EDWARD JR & JENNIFER J West from a stone monument planted at the 115 COLUMBUS PL 695.01 INTEREST REMAIN OF RECORD AND/OR 00311 00009 u DUNN, STEPHEN, SAMANTHA & ROBERT 119 COLUMBUS PLACE HAVE PRIORITY OVER THE LIEN BEING intersection of the southwesterly side line of 268.33 00312 00002 u ARROYAVE,WILSON & GLORIA & COBO, H 219 HAWTHORNE ST 565.00 FORECLOSED AND, IF SO THE CURRENT Ross Street with the Southeasterly side line 00401 0100009 05 T CHRISTIAN, ROBERT M. & PAULA. of Delia Terrace. 36A ROSELLE AVE W 1415.85 AMOUNT DUE THEREON. Surplus Money: 00403 00003 u ESTEVEZ, ERIC 811 LARCH ST 431.86 If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage “THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE 00403 00011 u SADCZENKO, MICHAEL & FLORENCE 824 ELM ST 605.00 debt, including costs and expenses, there RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT 00404 00009 u CONROY, MICHAEL 8 MARIA 832 LOCUST ST 498.33 remains any surplus money, the money will be FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICATION" 00406 00004 TU REYES,L H 8 HILARCZYK.H S 8 MARY T 817 FILBERT ST 10966.44 deposited into the Superior Court Trust Fund PRIOR LIENS/ENCUMBRANCES 00409 00002 u ROLLINS, DAVID S. 715 HAZEL ST 615.00 and any person claiming the surplus, or any part TAXES OPEN $2,013.16 00412 00005 T BRADLEY, GERARD 8 GAIL 721 ELM ST 6888.52 thereof may file a motion pursuant to Court SEWER OPEN $112.50 00414 00011 u MICHELEM, ROBERT A 8 CYNTHIA 716 WILLIS PLACE 182.00 Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature and TOTAL AS OF August 15, 2016: $2,125.66 00414 00026 u NEIL-HOLMAN, CARL 8 WRIGHT JASMINE 11 COLFAX AVE W 101.67 extent of that person's claim and asking for an Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction 00422 00014 u SANTIAGO, MARIBEL 620 CHESTNUT ST 335.00 order directing payment of the surplus money. of the mortgage debt, including costs and 00503 00004 u TIMPAT, INC 8 RYAN, HELEN 54 LINCOLN AVE W 281.67 The Sheriff or other person conducting the sale 00503 00005 u TIMPAT, INC 50 LINCOLN AVE W 368.33 will have information regarding the surplus, if CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE 00503 00006 TU TIMPAT, INC A N J CORPORATION 40 LINCOLN AVE WEST 11772.37 00503 00007 T TIMPAT INC 38 LINCOLN AVE W 4970.56 00503 00008 TU TIMPAT INC 34 LINCOLN AVE W 10739.40 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 00503 00009 T RYAN, JOHN J % TIMPAT INC 515 LOCUST ST 11326.57 00503 00010 T TIMPAT, INC 501-511 LOCUST ST 5362.84 00506 00002 TU JGH REALTY, L.L.C. 138 WEBSTER AVE W 9508.53 00506 00003 T JGH REALTY, L.L.C. 130 WEBSTER AVE W 9864.59 UNION 00506 00004 TU JGH REALTY. L.L.C. 120 WEBSTER AVE W 8937.28 00508 00005 U MARTINA, TATIANA 8 BRIANA 420 LOCUST ST 298.35 LEGAL NOTICE 00509 00005 TU HIBBITT, GERARD 8 JACQUELINE 419 LOCUST ST 5499.73 00510 00015 U LIN, MAO Y 8 GENOVA, IDA C 29 CLAY AVE W 295.00 Take notice that the undersigned shall expose for sale, as salvage in accordance 00510 00016 U CASSELLI, KIM M. 33 CLAY AVE W 1081.23 with N.J.S.A. 39:10A-1 at public auction on November 7, 2016 at 9:00 A.M. at the 00512 00029 U COELLO, OCTAVIO 8 FIGUEROA, DAVID 129 GRANT AVE W 145.42 00514 00001 U PEREZ, PABLO 8 MICHELLE 271 SEATON AVE 101.67 office of The Township of Union Police Department, 981 Caldwell Ave, Union, NJ, 00514 the below described motor vehicles which came into possession of The Township 00005 U SANCHES, CARLOS 423 CHESTER AVE 441.67 00602 00010 U DOLCE, JEANINE 124 GRANT AVE W 179.88 of Union through Abandonment of owner to claim same. 00602 00030 The motor vehicles shall be examined at the following location: Seton Towing, 31 U CRUZ, LUDWIG 8 COSTELLO, ROBERT 135 BUTLER AVE 125.00 00603 00015 U REMIGIO, CHRISTOPHER 8 MARISA 120 BUTLER AVE 741.60 Newark Way, Maplewood, NJ between 8:00 am and 6:00 pm, 48 hours preceding 00603 the aforesaid date and time only. As vehicles are sold on an as is and where is 00022 u GAFFNEY, SUSANNA 208 LOCUST ST 444.48 00603 00037 u HILL, R 8 G 8 BALDASSARRE, R 8 T 139 WARREN AVE 611.67 basis, failure to inspect will not be considered grounds for any adjustment of bid 00606 00027 offered. Bids will be accepted on a per vehicle basis, multiplied by the number of u WESTFIELD PROPERTY MANAGEMENT, LLC 105 WESTFIELD AVE W 4301.00 vehicles in a lot. 00606 00036 01 T WESTFIELD REALTY HOLDINGS, LLC 147 WESTFIELD AVE WEST 77177.77 00608 00006 T WALCOFF, ROBERT D.8 ALLEN E. 24 WARREN AVE 13754 45 Cash or certified check, payable to the Township of Union, in the amount of 50% 00701 00015 U of the total bid per lot must accompany each proposal. The balance of the pur­ LABOY, PEDRO 8 SALAZAR, DIANE 44 SUMNER AVE E 155.00 00701 00028 u NUTT-FAHOURY, BARBARA 812 HAMILTON PLACE 986.00 chase price shall be paid no later than 72 hours from the date of sale. 00705 00001 In the event said vehicles are not removed within 5 days from the date of sale, u TORRES-CASTRO, JORGE 707 CHESTNUT ST 975.80 00705 00003 u HUNTER, JOSEPH G 8 DONNAMARIE 717 CHESTNUT ST 745.14 namely November 14, 2016, they Shall be readvertised and resold, and the original 00706 00009 bidder shall have no claim. The cost of advertising and resale shall be charged to u HAJDAREVIC, ADRIAN 8 ADILA 52 ROSELLE AVE E 159.89 00708 00005 u OKOLO. EBELE 623 CHESTNUT ST 442.34 the purchaser. 00708 00008 No dismantling of vehicles is to be done by the bidder on the premises; they shall u FLORES, JESUS 8 NANCY 16 COLFAX AVE E 295.00 00712 00004 u ROSELORE, NOEL 719 WOODLAND AVE 458.33 be moved in the condition in which they are at the time of the bidding. The Town­ 00713 00006 01 TU ship reserves their right to place a minimum bid per lot to cover towing and stor­ AGUIRRE,NORLANDY A 8 ISAZA.CARIOS U 606 WALNUT STREET 3690.40 00714 00024 T FISCHER, THOMAS 8 ROBYN HARGRO 616 SPRUCE ST 3071.19 age due the Township towing contractor. 00715 00013 U CROWN, PATRICK B 8 KAREN M The successful bidder will be responsible in that if the vehicles moved or deliv­ 628 HEMLOCK ST 328.06 00801 00012 U THOMAS, KAYE ANN 40 LINCOLN AVE E 388.33 ered to an area within the Township of Union as junk vehicles, they shall be deliv­ 00801 00021 u MOSQUERA, TULIO H 8 ELIZABETH ered to and stored only at a duly licensed junkyard within the Township of Union. 43 WEBSTER AVE E 388.33 00801 00028 u MAGLIETTA, STEPHANIE 17 WEBSTER AVE E 445.00 00803 00018 u VELEZ, HOLMAN 518 HEMLOCK ST t o w n s h ip o f u n io n 438.33 00804 00016 u STAFFORD, JAMES A 8 SARDEA 42 WEBSTER AVE E 438.33 00804 00018 u ABDEL-KARIEM, MOHAMED FAISAL 432 WALNUT ST 348.33 00805 00001 u SANCHEZ, T 8 MENESES, ANA 401 WALNUT ST 271.67 LOT * 1 00805 00022 TU REBIMBAS, ANTONIO 121 CLAY AVE E 3322.24 00806 00009 U DOWNEY, BRIAN P 8 STACEY A 142 WEBSTER AVE E 347.26 YR. MAKE VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION # 00807 00012 u JORGE, JENNIFER A 428 SPRUCE ST 275.00 00809 00023 u MOISE, CRISTINA 39 GRANT AVE E 1. 138.42 2002 ISUZU 452CM57W124311218 00901 00011 u SAEZ,MARTIN 52 GRANT AVE E 315.00 2. 2004 MITSUBISHI JA3AD29F44U015044 00901 00029 u DUKAJ, SEFEDIN 8 IFETA 3. 15 CHARLES ST 1139.00 2003 INFINITY JNKCV51E93M007434 00904 00012 u AKAYUH, STEPHEN 141 DALTON ST 218.33 4. 1998 FORD 1FAFP52UXWA108797 00904 00021 TU SCHMALER, ANN MARIE 208 GRANT AVE E 5. 398.73 2003 LINCOLN 1LNHM82W63Y631263 00904 00028 U ALVAREZ, HOMERO 8 ROQUE, MARLENE 144 CAMDEN ST 458.33 6. 2004 PONTIAC 1G2NW52E24M626078 00905 00009 U CABEZAS, CESAR 8 SONIA 131 CAMDEN ST 7. 368.33 2002 MITSUBISHI JA3AJ26EX2U014305 00905 00017 U LONGO,ANTHONY 8 ROSEMARIE 155 CAMDEN ST 334.13 8. 2009 DODGE 1B3HB48A39D149267 00905 00032 U ABALO, ROCIO 8 ABALO, MARIA J 126 BERWYN ST 258.33 U45866 UNL October 27, 2016 ($45.08) 00906 00027 U STROTHER, BRENDA 142 AVON ST 231.67 44 — October 27, 2016 — Union County LocalSource

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expenses, there remains any surplus money, the over the lien being foreclosed and, If so the DIMENSIONS OF LOT: 52.369'x 33.112' money will be deposited into the Superior Court of CRANFORD County of UNION, State of New PHELAN HALLINAN DIAMOND & JONES, PC current amount due thereon. NEAREST CROSS STREET: 120' from Wester­ Jersey Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, **lf the sale is set aside for any reason, the 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD ly side of Centennial Avenue Premises commonly known as: 203 NORTH SUITE 100 or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to SUPERIOR INTERESTS (if any): Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature LEHIGH AVENUE, CRANFORD, NJ 07016- MT LAUREL NJ 08054 a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser CRANFORD TWP - TAXES - QTR 3 2016 holds 3040 and extent of that person’s claim and asking for shall have no further recourse against the (856)813-5500 a claim for taxes due and/or other municipal util­ BEING KNOWN as LOT 8. BLOCK 495 on the Sheriff: Joseph Cryan an order directing payment of the surplus money. Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s ities such as water and/or sewer in the amount of The Sheriff or oiher person conducting the safe attorney. official Tax Map of the TOWNSHIP of CRAN­ A full legal description can be found at the Union $2,096.76 as of 07/15/2016. FORD County Sheriffs Office will have information regarding the surplus, if ***lf after the sale and satisfaction of the CRANFORD TWP - SEWER ACCT. holds a any. mortgage debt, including costs and expens­ Dimensions 66FTX200FTX66FTX200FT Total Upset: $368,451.06***Three Hundred claim for taxes due and/or other municipal utili­ Nearest Cross Street: Centennial Avenue Sixty-Eight Thousand Four Hundred Fifty-One JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $138,668.24***One es, there remains any surplus money, the ties such as water and/or sewer in the amount of Hundred Thirty-Eight Thousand Six Hundred The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to and 06/100*** money will be deposited into the Superior $70.00 as of 07/15/2016. adjourn this sale without further notice by Sixty-Eight and 24/100*** Court Trust Fund and anv person claiming October 6, 13, 20, 27, 2016 The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to publication. U45241 EAG ($182.28) Attorney the surplus, or any part thereof, may file a adjourn this sale without further notice FEIN. SUCH, KAHN & SHEPARD, PC ‘ Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and through publication. liens or other charges, and any such taxes, ; 7 CENTURY DRIVE 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that SUITE 201 Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction charges, liens, insurance premiums or other person’s claim and asking for an order of (he mortgage debt, including costs and advances made by plaintiff prior to this sale. PARSIPPANY NJ 07054 directing payment of the surplus money. The expenses, there remains any surplus money, the l (973) 538-4700 All interested parties are to conduct and rely Sheriff or other person conducting the sale money will be deposited into the Superior Court upon their own independent investigation to Sheriff: Joseph Cryan will have information regarding the surplus, Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, A full legal description can be found at the Union ascertain whether or not any outstanding if any. or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to interest remain of record and/or have priority Public Notices County Sheriff's Office Subject to prior mortgage: Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature \ Total upset: $144,216.11***One Hundred Forty- over the lien being foreclosed and, if so the Vincent A Dell'Aquila and Norma Dell’Aquila, h/w and extent of that person's claim and asking for current amount due thereon. Four Thousand Two Hundred Sixteen and TO Synergy Bank, dated 11/16/2003 and record­ 11/100*** an order directing payment of the surplus money. **lf the sale is set aside for any reason, the on Line ed 12/15/2003 in Book 10453, Page 197. To The Sheriff or other person conducting the sale Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to I October 20, 27, November 3, 10, 2016 Secure $250,00.00 will have information regarding the surplus, If ! U45805EAG ($162 68) a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser www.njpublicnotices.com JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $115,104.57***One any. shall have no further recourse against the Hundred Fifteen Thousand One Hundred CLARK JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $181,204.56***One Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s Your online source for Four and 57/100*** Hundred Eighty-One Thousand Two Hundred attorney. Attorney: Four and 56/100*** SHERIFF'S SALE ***lf after the sale and satisfaction of the public notices in New Jersey PHELAN HALLINAN DIAMOND & JONES, PC Attorney: mortgage debt, including costs and expens­ I Sheriff's File Number CH-16004467 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD i Division: CHANCERY POWERS KIRN - COUNSELORS es, there remains any surplus money, the SUITE 100 728 MARNE HWY money will be deposited into the Superior j Docket Number: F03752514 MT LAUREL NJ 08054 i County: Union P.O. BOX 848 - SUITE 200 Court Trust Fund and any person claiming (856)813-5500 MOORESTOWN NJ 08057 the surplus, or any part thereof, may file a i Plaintiff: NEW YORK COMMUNITY BANK Shenff: Joseph Cryan j VS (856)802-1000 motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and A full legal description can be found at the Union Sheriff: Joseph Cryan 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that Defendant: NORMA DELL'AQUILA, VINCENT A County Sheriffs Office DELL'AQUILA A full legal description can be found at the Union person’s claim and asking for an order Total Upset: $120,342.74***One Hundred Twen­ County Sheriffs Office directing payment of the surplus money. The | Sale Date: 11/09/2016 ty Thousand Three Hundred Forty-Two and : Writ of Execution: 08/05/2016 Total upset: $191,739.78***One Hundred Nine­ Sheriff or other person conducting the sale FOR YOU!! 74/100*** ty-One Thousand Seven Hundred Thirty-Nine will have information regarding the surplus, By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution October 13, 20, 27, November 3, 2016 and 78/100*** to me directed I shall expose for sale by public if any. U45487 EAG ($168.56) October 6, 13, 20, 27, 2016 Subject to USA’s right of redemption: venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA­ U45245 EAG ($139.16) TION BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH- Pursuant to 28, U.S.C. Section 2410©, this sale We use the INTERNET CRANFORD is subject to a 1 year right of redemption held by j TOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J,, on WEDNES- CRANFORD | DAY, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day. SHERIFF’S SALE the United States of America by virtue of its lien: All successful bidders must have 20% of their Ellen S Lowell TO Secretary of Housing and Sheriffs File Number: CH-16004383 SHERIFF’S SALE Urban Development, dated 05/23/2011 and ; bid available in cash or certified check at the Division: CHANCERY Sheriff's File Number: CH-16004337 To Help You Sell I conclusion of the sales. recorded 06/01/2011 in Book 13121, Page Docket Number: F03742615 Division: CHANCERY 0607. To Secure $570,000.00 Property to be sold is located in the TOWNSHIP County: Union Docket Number: F03779415 of CLARK, County of UNION, State of New Jer- Plaintiff: BANK OF AMERICA N.A. JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $359,417.67***Three County: Union Hundred Fifty-Nine Thousand Four Hundred Call us 908-686-7850 | sey VS Plaintiff: WELLS FARGO BANK, NA ! Premises commonly known as: 4 CRESTWOOD Seventeen and 67/100*** Defendant. EDWARD HIBBITT, SIMMONS VS Attorney: LANE, CLARK, NJ 07066-2604 FIRST NATIONAL BANK Defendant: JAMES P LOWELL, INDIVIDUALLY BEING KNOWN as LOT 2, BLOCK 186 on the Sale Date: 11/02/2016 AND AS EXECUTOR OF THE ESTATE OF official Tax Map of the TOWNSHIP of CLARK Writ of Execution: 07/14/2016 ELLEN A. LOWELL, DECEASED, THEA | Dimensions: By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to HENIGER LOWELL, STATE OF NEW JERSEY, i 60.00FTX100.00FTX60.00FTX100.00FT me directed I shall expose for sale by public UNTIED STATES OF AMERICA Absolute* Bank Owned Auction Nearest Cross Street: Durham Drive venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA­ Sale Date: 11/02/2016 The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to TION BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ Writ of Execution: 07/16/2016 JL ONLY 4 PROPERTIES SELL WITH RESERVE adjourn this sale without further notice by TOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution publication. DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. to me directed I shall expose for sale by public i BANK OWNED PROPERTIES ‘ Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal All successful bidders must have 20% of their venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA­ liens or other charges, and any such taxes, bid available in cash or certified check at the TION BUILDING 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ charges, liens, insurance premiums or other conclusion of the sales. TOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ IN MD, NJ, PA, VA & WVv advances made by plaintiff prior to this sale. MUNICIPALITY: Cranford Township DAY, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day. Bid Live at the Auction & Online! All interested parties are to conduct and rely COUNTY: UNION STATE OF N.J. All successful bidders must have 20% of their r upon their own independent investigation to STREET & STREET NO: 4 Munsee Drive bid available in cash or certified check at the j D ascertain whether or not any outstanding TAX BLOCK AND LOT: conclusion of the sales. Thurs, November 10 ® 1 PM interest remain of record and/or have priority BLOCK: 630 LOT: 9 Property to be sold is located in the TOWNSHIP Sale Site: Sanford Alderfer Auction Center, JOHN DIXON & a s s o c i a t e s __ 501 Fairgrounds Road, Hatfield, PA | Auctions • Mahkettnt; PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Featuring in NJ - Office Buildings, Homes & Resid. 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UNION COUNTY THIS IS HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL • HIGH THIS WEEK'S SCHEDULE: Friday, Oct. 28 (6 games) B-Raritan at Union, 7 p.m. SCHOOL Elizabeth at Ridge, 7 p.m. Plainfield at Linden, 7 p.m. FOOTBALL North Plainfield at Johnson, 7 p.m. By JR Parachini New Providence at Brearley, 7 p.m. Sports Editor Dayton at Bound Brook, 7 p.m. With what seems like so (tentative) many really high-scoring Saturday, Oct. 29 (4 games) games so far this season, I’ve The Governor Livingston Rahway at Summit, 1 p.m. been asking myself for the last football team is sparked Cranford at Hillside, 1 p.m. several weeks, ‘is it football sea­ by the play of senior run­ Delaware Valley at GL, 1 p.m. son or basketball season?’ ning back Will Nicholson. S. Plains at Somerville, 6:30 p.m. In the Mid-State 38 Confer- Against Summit, Nichol­ Off: Roselle Park, Roselle, , ence this past weekend, we had son carried 22 times for Westfield. two more games where both 169 yards and two touch­ • teams scored at least 35 points. downs. He broke free for LAST WEEK’S RESULTS: Rahway won at Scotch a 69-yard run against Friday, Oct. 21 (8 games) Plains 54-35 Saturday one day Cranford that set up his Ridge 34, Union 21 after Summit came back in the team’s only touchdown. Linden 21, Watchung Hills 14 ‘ourth quarter to down host GL will host North Plain- Summit 46, North Plainfield 42 r North Plainfield 46-42 Friday. field Saturday in Mid- Cranford 49, Gov. Livingston 7 We have a big showdown State 38 Conference- Somerville 50, Johnson 6 scheduled at Tatlock Field in Mountain Division play. Delaware Valley 31, Hillside 6 Summit this Saturday, which New Providence 11, Roselle Park o includes Rahway (5-1) at Sum­ Bound Brook 34, Brearley 7 mit (6-1). Both teams won at Saturday, Oct. 22 (4 games) Scotch Plains by the identical Elizabeth 46, Plainfield 14 score of 54-35- Westfield 35, Immaculata 13 Cranford owns a 56-35 home Rahway 54, Scotch Plains 35 win over North Plainfield. Roselle forfeit win over Dayton Roselle has road wins at Off: None. Bernards 61-54, at New Provi­ • dence 61-9 and at Belleville 60-0. THIS WEEK’S PICKS (9): The Rams also have a home win Bridgewater-Raritan over Union over Johnson by the score of 56-41. Ridge over Elizabeth Somerville, which won a Linden over Plainfield combined four games the past Johnson over North Plainfield four seasons and two years ago Brearley over New Providence averaged just 11 points in a sec­ Linden, Rahway, Summit, Cranford earn Summit over Rahway ond consecutive 0-10 cam­ Cranford over Hillside paign, is now 7-0 and averaging big victories; Union halted at 5-1 Ridge GL over Delaware Valley 51 points. The first-time Moun­ Somerville over Scotch Plains By JR Parachini Union fell on the road again, this time to a quality tain Division champion Pio­ Best bet: Somerville Sports Editor 5-1 Ridge squad, while Brearley was bested at Bound neers have scored at least 41 Upset special: GL All 17 Union County squads were scheduled to play Brook, Johnson thwarted at Somerville and Hillside points in every game and have Last week: 9-3 on the same weekend -this past Friday and Saturday - halted at Delaware Valley. scored at least 50 four times. This year: 58-26 (.691) for the final time in 2016. On Saturday, as predicted, Elizabeth and Rahway Union County schools Cran­ Best bets: 6-1 Here’s what happened: - on the road - and Westfield - at home - rolled to ford, Rahway and Summit have Upset specials: 3-4 On Friday night, Cranford continued to roll, their next victories. scored 50 points once each (all • Summit bounced back and Linden produced a There were a number of interesting story lines that wins), while Brearley and Hill­ JR'S much-needed victory. came out of the above results. side each have 47-0 victories. UNION COUNTY TOP 10: New Providence also snapped a rare eight-game For example: It sounds to me like there 1- Westfield (7-0) losing streak. See PLAYOFFS, Page 49 4 might need to he more boxing out 2- Union (4-2) in order to prevent some of these 3- Elizabeth (4-3) teams from reaching the end 4- Cranford (5-2) zone as frequently as they do. Dayton decision was supposed to be made yesterday 5- Summit (6-1) Undefeated teams left in the* A decision was to be made yesterday on whether Roselle is off this week and is then scheduled to 6- Roselle (7-0) Mid-State 38 Conference: the Dayton football team will play again this season. host Bound Brook Nov. 5. Bound Brook has hinted 7- Rahway (5-1) A rash of injuries has left the Bulldogs short-handed, that it might forfeit its game at Roselle for the same 8- Hillside (3-4) Bridgewater-Raritan (7-0) forcing them to forfeit last week's game at Roselle. player safety issues. 9- Johnson (3-3) Dayton (1-6) may have to forfeit tomorrow night’s If Dayton does forfeit this weekend’s game against 10- Gov. Livingston (2-4) Westfield (7-0) scheduled game at Bound Brook as well if it can’t Bound Brook, then the Crusaders, presently 6-1 Others: field enough healthy players. overall, will win the Mid-State’s Union Division title Brearley (4-3), Linden (2-4), Roselle (7-0) It was reported Monday by nj.com that Mid-State outright at 7-0. Roselle Park (2-5), Dayton (1-6), 38 president Nick Serritella said the conference Dayton’s ninth regular season game is scheduled New Providence (1-5), Somerville (7-0) called for a meeting with officials from Dayton, Bound for Nov. 4 at home vs. South Hunterdon. Plainfield (0-7), Brook and Roselle yesterday to evaluate the situation. - JR PARACHINI Scotch Plains (0-7). Union County LocalSource — October 27, 2016 — 49 SPORTS

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as teams gear for big games There are two more weekends of regular season football to go before the playoffs commence the weekend of Nov. 11-12. (Continued from Page 48 ) Hunterdon Central, situated in Central Jersey, Tough decision for Dayton: Dayton forfeited its Here s a look at what Union County teams - with seed numbers next Group 5 this season, has won two straight and is to them - would be in the playoffs if the cutoff was this past weekend: game at Roselle, scheduled to be played Saturday favored to win at home against 1-6 Watchung Hills (Oct. 22) at Roselle s Arminio Field. You saw this this Friday night in its eighth and final playoff quali­ NORTH 2, GROUP 5: 2-Westfield, 5-Elizabeth, 7-Union. coming and should not have been surprised. Bound fying contest. Brook made the same move for its game scheduled Should Union lose its final two playoff qualifying there Nov. 5. NORTH 2, GROUP 4: 2-Summit. games to BR and HC, the Farmers should still make Can you blame either Group 1 school for making the grade in North 2, Group 5. However, the Farmers NORTH 2, GROUP l: 5-Brearley, 8-Roselle Park. that decision, based solely on the issue of player safety? do not want to enter the first round of the playoffs on Group 2 Roselle (now 7-0) is having the kind of a three-game losing streak, while their playoff for­ CENT RAL JERSEY, GROUP 3: 6-Cranford, 7-Rahway. season where the Rams - who presently lead the tunes would be bolstered by getting at least a split of power point standings in Central Jersey, Group 2 - their final two qualifying games. CENTRAL JERSEY, GROUP 2: l-Roselle, 8-Johnson. have a 61-54 win at Group 2 Bernards and whose last Linden trying to sneak in N2, G5 field: Linden two games - at Group 2 New Providence and at (2-4) just snapped a three-game losing streak with a Group 4 Belleville - resulted in 61-9 and 60-0 wins. Linden is presently the ninth seed in North 2, Group 5 and Governor 21-14 win at Watchung Hills Friday night. Livingston the ninth in North 2, Group 3. They would both have to win Would it have benefitted an injury-riddled 1-5 The Tigers are presently ninth in the power point their final two qualifying games to make the grade in their sections. Dayton team - coming off a 47-0 home loss to standings in North 2, Group 5, but should pass Group 2 Hillside - to have gone to Roselle and lost Columbia (1-6) as the eighth and final seed if they something like 60-0 or 61-0? defeat Plainfield (0-7) at home this Friday night and 60-0 is not high school football. 60-0 is not even Franklin (presently 0-6) at home Nov. 4. sports, where you need a somewhat level playing field. Columbia’s final playoff qualifying game is at 2016 MID-STATE 38 CONFERENCE Although Bound Brook, at 6-1, is headed to the Morris Knolls (4-3) this Saturday, Oct. 29. North 2, Group 1 playoffs, the Crusaders, apparently In Essex County, Columbia’s only win is over East DIVISION WINNERS with injury concerns of their own, feel the same way] Orange Campus. Dayton is scheduled to play at Bound Brook East Orange Campus just handed undefeated tomorrow night at LaMonte Field. According to Day- Bloomfield its first loss Saturday. - ALL OUTRIGHT - ton head coach Dominic Cuniglio, who said he could Wow! not comment on the matter and referred to Spring- It should be noted that teams do not need to have field Superintendent of Schools Michael Davino, we records of .500 or better anymore through their eight DELAWARE: won t know until sometime this week if Dayton will qualifying games to make the playoffs in their section. play again this season. Westfield’s state-best winning streak now at 20: Cuniglio’s younger brother Mario is the head coach Westfield is 7-0, second in the N2, G5 power point Bridgewater-Raritan, repeated at Belleville, which was the last team to play Roselle. standings behind the team it defeated in the final last The Bulldogs have regular season games scheduled year, BR, and has a Union County-best 78 points at Bound Brook and home against South Hunterdon against so far, with six of seven wins produced by MOUNTAIN: Nov. 4. Since Dayton will most likely not make the double-digit margins. playoffs in North 2, Group 1 (Dayton is presently 10th The repeat Watchung Division champions have in the power point standings), the Bulldogs would their bye week this weekend and will then play their Somerville then be scheduled to play a sectional consolation final playoff qualifying game at neighboring rival game the weekend of Nov. 11-12 if they are healthy Scotch Plains Nov. 5. Scotch Plains is 0-7 and coming enough to do so. off a 1-9 season in which the only win was its season­ Union’s schedule continues to be quite challenging: ending consolation game. RARITAN: Although Union appears to be on its way to making Rahway at Summit this Saturday a big the field again in North 2, Group 5, the Farmers ran showdown: Raritan Division champion Summit (6-1) into another buzzsaw on the road. Ridge led from bounced back from its only loss to Cranford by produc­ Summit start to finish in topping Union 34-21 Friday night in ing another big fourth quarter comeback on the road in Basking Ridge. downing North Plainfield 46-42 Friday night at Ridge won its fifth straight to improve to 6-1, while Krausche Field. UNION: Union fell for the second time in three games and The Hilltoppers are presently second in the power Bound Brook will clinch slipped to 4-2. point standings in North 2, Group 4. Before they faced off Friday night in Somerset Rahway (5-1) also bounced back from its only with win over County, Ridge and Union had just one loss each - setback — at home to Somerville — by winning at final division foe, Dayton. both by two touchdowns at undefeated Westfield. Scotch Plains 54~35 Saturday. That’s the same score Ridge is presently third in the power point stand­ Summit won at Scotch Plains by on Oct. 1. Rahway is ings in North 2, Group 5 and will host Elizabeth this seventh in the CJ, G3 power point standings. Friday night, Oct. 28, in its eighth and final qualifying Rahway’s final playoff qualifying game is at home VALLEY: game. The Red Devils won the section in 2013, defeat­ against North Plainfield Nov. 4 on their new turf field ing Union 48-13 in the final played at Rutgers. or Nov. 5 on the grass at Veterans Field. Roselle Union will host N2, G5 power points leader Rahway is in CJ, G3 for the third straight year and Bridgewater-Raritan (7-0) this Friday night and will qualified last year with a 3-5 record at the cutoff. then play at Hunterdon Central (presently 4-3) on Rahway last won a playoff game in 2013 when Nov. 4. the Indians downed visiting Spotswood 47-20 in a WATCHUNG: BR has already clinched the Mid-State 38 Central Jersey, Group 2 quarterfinal. Conference’s Delaware Division title for the second Rahway then lost at Rumson-Fair Haven 28-21 in straight season. the semifinals. Westfield, repeated 5Q — October 27, 2016 - Union County LocalSource SPORTS Cranford upgrade continues as football team defeats GL Cougar defense, again, yields just 1 TD By JR Parachini passes and ran for a score, while senior running Sports Editor back Brian McGovern caught one TD pass and ran The Cranford football team, which entered its for a score. Connor Fitzsimmons produced Cran­ 2016 campaign with a 20-game regular season ford's final touchdown. winning streak, found out right away that it could Cranford's senior skill players, including not rest on its laurels. Oblachinski, Bakie, McGovern and Sean Bryson, Last year's undefeated, untied North 2, Group have sparked Cranford's offense to a 38-point aver­ 3 champions - producing the program’s first 12-0 age- record - saw a three-point halftime lead turn into "We weren't good enough twice already this a 41-17 Opening Night loss to a visiting season - against good teams - and had to get Somerville squad that entered with just four wins going," Rosenmeier said. "Those losses forced us combined in its previous four seasons. to go back to practice and do better. After a 35-0 shutout win at home over Voorhees, "They were wakeup calls to be competitive in our Cranford was sloppy and paid for turning the ball conference (Mountain Division - already clinched over in a 40-34 loss at an improved Rahway squad. by Somerville) and overall. Just like that Cranford, coming off 12-0 and 11-1 "We had to practice better. Why? Simply, to get seasons, was 1-2. better. To become more balanced." The Cougars rebounded by producing expected Oblachinski has really stepped up his game dur­ home wins over North Plainfield (56-35) and Scotch ing Cranford's four-game winning streak, specifical­ Plains (40-14). However, Cranford was still giving ly throwing the ball. up too many points. "Brian has developed his ability to throw to "Our defense has been good against the run," get people off us and make us more balanced," head coach Erik Rosenmeier said. "We need to do a Rosenmeier said. better job against the pass." You can see the change, the increased confidence Cranford turned the corner defensively at in the team's performance at 5-0 Summit. Summit two weekends ago, posting a dominat­ "With Summit, we didn't focus on them, but on ing 37-7 triumph sparked by senior quarter- Photos courtesy of Gene Nann what we needed to do in order to get better," Rosen­ back-cornerback Brian Oblachinski. meier said. "I was impressed with how our defense While Summit’s only touchdown did come played. We were giving up too many points and too through the air, the Hilltoppers did not score until many yards and not improving at the rate I thought early in the fourth quarter and when they were we were capable of. behind 27-0. "Defense is about everyone. I think we're getting Cranford limited Summit to just 103 yards to the point where we should have been earlier on." of total offense entering the fourth quarter. Cranford wants to keep it going this Saturday at Oblachinski batted away a fourth down pass Hillside against an improved 3-4 Comets squad that in front of the Cranford end zone in the first is 10th in the CJ, G2 power point standings. This Above, Cranford senior half and in the second half produced two will be the eighth and final playoff qualifying game quarterback Brian interceptions, returning the second one 23 for both teams. Oblachinski produced yards untouched for six points. "We saw their comeback win against Johnson," another stellar perform­ Cranford followed that up with another convinc­ Rosenmeier said. "Their quarterback plays with his ance last weekend. In ing triumph, this time a 49-7 home victory over feet and can extend plays. his team’s 49-7 victory Governor Livingston last Friday night. "We're not sure if we’re in yet in our section over visiting Governor "GL was a concern because they are good up (CJ, G3) and may need to win this game to Livingston, Oblachinski front and on offense can hold on to the ball for long make sure we make it. We want to continue threw 3 TD passes and periods of time," Rosenmeier said. "They did that playing like the way we have been, but we ran for one score. At early on, which was their game plan." know that Hillside will be a tough opponent to right, Cranford head GL made it a 14-7 game in the second quarter go up against, especially on the road." coach Erik Rosenmeier when running back Will Nicholson broke free for a NOTES: Since the first year of the Mid-State in was pleased again with 69-yard gain. Turner Haddad followed up with an 2009, Cranford is 4-1 against Hillside and has won how his defense played, 11-yard touchdown run. the last four meetings. limiting the Highlanders Cranford produced the game's final five scores, Hillside’s last win over Cranford was a 14-7 deci­ to just one touchdown. reaching the end zone three more times in the sec­ sion at Hillside in September of 2009. ond quarter and twice more in the third. Cranford defeated Hillside in 2010, 2011, 2014 Oblachinski, who against Summit also passed for and 2015. The teams did not face each other during two scores, ran for one and produced over 300 the 2012 and 2013 seasons. yards of total offense, was at it again vs. GL. Cranford is one win away from winning at least Oblachinski threw three touchdown passes, ran six games for the seventh consecutive season and for one score and almost totaled 300 yards of total from clinching a seventh straight winning cam­ offense once more. paign. He’s been unstoppable as of late. Cranford’s last losing season was its first in the Senior back Ryan Bakie caught two touchdown Mid-State, a 4-6 finish in 2009. Union County LocalSource — October 27, 2016 — 51

Cranford gymnasts capture UNION COUNTY TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS AND UPCOMING SCHEDULE Union County competition GIRLS' TENNIS: Summit, Kent Place co-champs Johnson ’s Ferdinandi has best all-around score GYMNASTICS: Cranford By JR Parachini Bee Iosso of Cranford was seventh with an all- FIELD HOCKEY: Oak Knoll Sports Editor around score of 34.850. Congratulations to the Cranford gymnastics Cranford also captured the Cougar Classic it hosts GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL: team for capturing this past Friday's (Oct. 21) every year and on Monday, Oct. 24, was to have its Final quarterfinal: Tuesday, Oct. 25 Union County meet for the first time since 1989 final regular season match, which was at home vs. 5-Cranford at 4-Linden and preventing defending champion and host Union Catholic. Semifinals: Wednesday, Oct. 26 Westfield from winning the championship for the Cranford entered that competition with a perfect at Johnson 11th consecutive year. 9-0 record. 6-Oak Knoll vs. 2-Westfield That’s quite an accomplishment by the Cranford's gymnasts include freshman Erin Blake, 5-Cranford/4-Linden vs. l-Union Catholic Cougars, who are guided by longtime coach freshman Catherine Blowe, sophomore Hanna Finals Michelle Charney-Hulse. Capone, freshman Gianna Carroll, freshman Kayla Friday Oct. 28 The last school other than Westfield to win the Ducusin, senior Taylor Grant, sophomore Erin at Kean University championship was Union in 2005. Westfield won Infante, sophomore Bee Iosso, sophomore Jen Kosty, JV: 6 p.m. every year from 2006-2015 and has captured the sophomore Maddy Larrabee, sophomore Gabby Varsity: 7:30 p.m. most county crowns with 20. Markase, junior Kelly McAuliffe, freshman Emily A team comprised of gymnasts from Dayton and Melise, sophomore Kerry Pollack, freshman Morgan CROSS COUNTRY: Brearley won the 2004 championship, while Scotch Reitzel and senior Delaney Sciascia. Wednesday, Oct. 26 Plains won in 2003. Boys’ and girls’ races Cranford finished second in 2003, a year that it Oak Knoll wins another UCT field hockey at Warinanco Park hosted the event, and second again in 2007 and 2008. title: In the field hockey Union County Tournament Cranford's winning team score was 106.700 championship game contested at Johnson High GIRDS'SOCCER: Friday, edging second-place Westfield, which School's Nolan Field in Clark this past Friday (Oct. Final came in at 106.150. 21) top-seeded Oak Knoll edged second-seeded Kent Friday, Oct. 28 Gina Ferdinandi of Johnson had the top all- Place 3-2 to win its seventh straight title and 12th in at Kean University around score of 35.800, edging second-place Abby the past 13 seasons dating back to 2004. 4-Oak Knoll vs. 2-Scotch Plains, 7 pan. Claus of Summit at 35.550. Oak Knoll defeated in-town rival Kent Place in the Other event winners included Westfield's Nicole championship game for the third consecutive year. BOYS'SOCCER: Dispensa winning the vault at 9.150, Kate Perez of The only time Oak Knoll did not win the UCT Final Scotch Plains first in the uneven bars at 8.700, Han­ since 2004 was in 2009 when Johnson won the Saturday, Oct. 29 nah Prieto of Westfield first in the balance beam at title for the first and only time. Johnson defeated at Kean University 9.300 and Ferdinandi winning the floor exercise at Oak Knoll 3-2 in the 2009 championship game 2-Westfield vs. l-Scotch Plains, 7:30 p.m. 9-500. played at Cranford. Cranford's Kelly McAuliffe was third with an all- around score of 35.475. She also was tied for fourth in Westfield boys’, girls’ cross country teams UCT FIELD HOCKEY CHAMPIONS: the balance beam with Kaela Azzaretto of Westfield at capture conference championships: On 9.000 and second in the floor exercise at 9.475. Wednesday, Oct. 19 at Warinanco Park, the Westfield 2016: Oak Knoll 3, Kent Place 2 - at Johnson Erin Infante of Cranford was fourth all-around at boys' and girls' cross country teams captured their Union County Conference championship races. 35-450 and also second in balance beam at 9.150 2015: Oak Knoll 4, Kent Place o - at Johnson Cranford's Gabby Markase was fourth in vault at Both were among the favorites to win yesterday’s 9.000, tied for fourth in uneven bars with Azzaretto scheduled Union County races, also to take place at 2014: Oak Knoll 6, Kent Place X - at Johnson at 8.450 and fourth in floor exercise at 9.325. Warinanco Park. 2013: Oak Knoll 5, Johnson o - at Kean University Union’s Jamauri Bogan 2012: Oak Knoll 6, Summit o - at Johnson 2011: Oak Knoll 5, Johnson 1 - at Johnson lifts 8-0 Western Michigan 2010: Oak Knoll 3, Johnson 1 - at Kean University 2009: Johnson 3, Oak Knoll 2 - at Cranford By JR Parachini Bogan, Union’s all-time leading rusher, was a Sports Editor senior on the 2013 Farmer team that reached the 2008: Oak Knoll 2, Johnson 1 - at Johnson After four stellar varsity seasons at Union High North 2, Group 5 championship game after beating Piscataway for the first time in the state playoffs. School where he helped lead the Farmers to their first 2007: Oak Knoll 2, Johnson 1 (OT) - at Johnson state championship game appearance in 10 years, Bogan rushed for 1,051 yards last year, including Jamauri Bogan is now excelling at Western Michigan. 251 and four TDs in his team’s 45-31 win over Middle 2006: Oak Knoll 4, Johnson o - at Westfield The Mid-American Conference’s 2015 Rookie of Tennessee in the Popeyers Bahamas Bowl. the Year and also last year’s Bahamas Bowl MVP Bogan (5-7, 187) wears No. 32 like he wore at 2005: Oak Knoll 2, Johnson o - at Kean University during his redshirt freshman season, Bogan Union. He redshirted his freshman year in 2014. scored two touchdowns to help lead the Broncos Bogan has two more years of eligibility after this 2004: Oak Knoll 5, Johnson 2 - at Chatham past visiting Eastern Michigan 45-31 last Saturday season. in Kalamazoo, Mich. He has 568 rushing yards. 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