H a p p y A n n iv e r s a r y \ Cornerstone Opening Kicks Off Celebration by Kenny Trainor be showings every half hour Ocean Grove - The 100- on Saturday from 3 p.m. to 8 year wait to uncover the con­ p.m., on Sunday from 2 p.m. tents of The Great Auditor­ to 5 p.m., and on Monday ium cornerstone will be over from 10 a.m, to 3 p.m. next Friday night, July 1. Also on Friday night, the Gov. Christie Todd Whit­ Ocean Grove Summer Band man will be on hand for the will perform at 8:30 p.m. in 7 p.m. rededication of the the pavilion along the beach­ historic structure, along with front at the end of Ocean Congressman Frank Pallone Pathway, followed by a Fan­ Jr., State Sen. Joseph tastic Fireworks Celebration Palaia, Freeholder Director at 9:30 p.m. from the McClin- Harry Larrison Jr., and Nep­ tock Avenue jetty. tune Mayor Elizabeth Schnei­ The Royal Rangers, a der. group of 200 scouts spon­ Philip C. Herr II, presi­ sored by the Assembly of dent of the Camp Meeting God Church, will set up an One of the highlights of the Centennial Parade in Ocean Grove will be the Italian American String Band (Phil Association, Rev. Floyd encampment east of Beach Mummer), sponsored by the Township of Neptune. George, Centennial Chair­ Avenue on Ocean Pathway man J.W. Truitt and an actor Friday night, and will put portraying Ocean Grove together many demonstra­ founder Elwood H. Stokes tions for visitors during the Tlie>'’re At Work For Yon All-Night Prom Party also will be part of the fes­ weekend, before breaking tivities. camp late Sunday afternoon. Will Be Alcohol Free Beginning at noon on Richard J. Cuttrell, our youth," she said. Friday, the Camp Meeting parade chairman, said the by Kenny Trainor Red Bank Labriola Nis­ Association community room group of youngsters are very Neptune - Many high san has donated a 1988 will be converted into the “similar to the Boy Scouts" school seniors will be stay­ Ford Escort to be given Nickelodeon Theatre, where and plan to put on many in­ ing up all night tonight, but away tonight, and many local businessman Bob teresting displays for visitors they won’t be cramming^for other businesses in the area Green will present a 12- during their stay on Ocean final exams. have donated to the annual minute film entitled "Ocean Pathway. Instead, they’ll be swim­ event. Grove: Yesterday, Today and Food booths, serving a ming, playing basketball and "Project Graduation con­ Tomorrow." wide variety of ethic foods, enjoying other healthy ac­ tinues to represent one of will be set up at 11 a.m. tivities as part of a sub­ Residents and tourists the state’s most effective can view the specially made Saturday, July 2 in the picnic stance-free prom night party. programs in reducing fatal movie for just five cents. It area across from the Auditor­ Class advisor Virginia and serious injuries to our will be shown every half ium on Pilgrim Pathway. Lines notes that Neptune is young people during gradua­ hour, on the hour and the The Centennial Parade, one of many schools across Loading materials in dumpster at Neptune City tion time,” said Col. Peter J. half hour, from noon to 5 featuring a wide variety of Memorial Park are: State Inmates - MICHAEL the state taking part in O’Hagan, director of the p.m. on Friday, the first day musical groups and march­ Project Graduation. SALVATORE, N.J. Dept, of Corrections; Neptune Twp. state Division of Highway ing bands, will begin at 11:30 Committeeman JAMES McGAN^; Neptune City The N.J. Department of of the weekend long celebra­ Traffic Safety. tion. a.m. at Stockton and Central Councilman ROBERT DEEVES and Neptune Twp. Supt. Law and Public Safety has distributed $90,000 in federal Since the program be­ If you miss the film on of Public Works, MICHAEL BALZARANO. gan in 1985, students at Friday afternoon, there will Continued on Page 3 funds to 66 high schools in Neptune City - Last special assistant for the ■ the state to help pay for the participating schools have Friday, inmates from the commissioner of the Depart­ all-night graduation or prom not been involved in any satellite unit of Jones Farm ment of Corrections, and celebrations. fatal motor vehicle accidents were seen cleaning up the night of Project Gradua­ Avon’s Clean and Green Crew Thomas Harrington, project Neptune received a Memorial Park and the ad­ coordinator for Operation $1,500 grant for this year's tion party. jacent beach area. The proj­ Clean Shores, told The event, which will be held at "The program becomes ect was a cooperative effort Times that the clean-up the Atlantic Club in Wall a valuable tradition that takes between the Department of project started in 1989 and Township. hold in the community and Environmental Protection was responsible for the re­ Lines said the grant, continues long after the grant is over," said state and Energy, the State of moval of 57 million pounds which will not be available coordinator Marlene Atkins. New Jersey Department of of garbage to date. Each nexf year, will only cover a Corrections and the neigh­ inmate alone collects from small portion of the costs. She noted that activities boring municipalities of Nep­ two to three thousand The seniors raised more Continued on Page 3 tune and Neptune City. pounds of trash daily. than $14,000 for the.event, Michael Salvatore, and more money will be needed to finance next f year’s prom night party. "M iracles" D o Happen! "Our goal is to reach out Bradley Beach - Helene daughter, Kimberly. to the community and make Reichenbecher, a 50 year Kimberly, 2, was born them aware of this very BEACH resident here, has shared with an oxioccipital cranio- worthwhile event involving news from her family which synostosis, a skull deformity CINEMA MAIN SrnCET ORADLEY BEACH was reported in Florida which required two extensive newspapers and local radio surgeries to correct. The Neptune City Carvel stations. operations were performed Is now open until Helene’s son, Kurt, and at All Children’s Hospital, St. MIDNIGHT his wife, the former Kathie Part of the Clean and Green Crew at Sylvan Lake, Petersburg, where all South­ Phone for Midnight Swerida, Wall Twp., are cele­ Avon, Including STEPHEN and JUSTIN SCHAEFFER, west Floridians may take Madness Specials ------" ""RBARABILOTTI and DENNIS HUSSERL brating a truly "miraculous" June 23, 1994 surgery completed on their Continued on Page 6 776-7168 Vol. 124, #25 PAGE 2 OCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1994

COMING EVENTS This is a PAID directory of R e tro s p e c t Great Sousa Concert events of non-profit organi­ music by America’s "March zations. I|6{i.oebeci MY ANSWER King" John Philip Sousa. Rate - 50 cent/line BY BiLlY GRAHAM Min. charge $3.50 Highlighting this special Spring ended this week program celebrating the Call 775-0007 the way it began. 100th anniversary of the Reconstruction, repair Great Auditorium where SAT., JUNE 25 and redecoration went on DEAR DR. GRAHAM; I have been alarmed over the THE OCEAN GROVE Sousa and his band played trends in television and films toward more violence and sex, wholesale along our local on seventeen occasions, will HOMEOWNERS ASSN, will coastline. and am encouraged that there seems to be some public meet at 10 a. m. in the Com­ be many of the original outcry recently against these. Do you think we ought to From Avon to Allenhurst, selections performed during have laws which restrict things like this? Or what can be munity Room, Pilgrim Path­ public bodies have carried done? Am I right to be concerned about this, ot does it way (next to Pathway Mar­ Sousa’s first Ocean Grove on dozens of projects, big appearance, August 13, really matter? - Mrs. H.C. ket) to nominate officers. DEAR MRS.H.C.; Yes, it does matter. We all are influ­ and small. Some of these 1910, including "Dwellers of John Gross, Business Ad­ enced by what we see and hear, and inevitably these things works are undoing the dam­ the Western World Suite" ministrator, will be present to shape our thinking - and then our actions. age wreaked by a northeast which had its world premiere answer questions concern­ When violence is repeatedly presented to our youth (or storm a year and a half ago. here in the Great Auditorium. even to adults), we shouldn’t be surprised if they grow up ing community problems. Ronald Demkee A new boardwalk here, a re­ Now in its 166th season, thinking violence is normal, or is the best way to solve Election of officers will take paired pavilion there, a pool the Famous Allentown Band problems. When we see sexual themes constantly present­ place at the next regular ed in the media, we shouldn’t be surprised that our youth club rehabilitation, new roof­ has been in existence since meeting on July 23rd. All Ocean Grove - The grow up thinking sexual expression outside of marriage is ing, thousands of gallons of GREAT SOUSA CONCERT, July 4, 1828, and continues are invited to attend. (25) normal. When we see people constantly living as if there paint, necessary jetty surgery presented by the Famous to carry on the Sousa style were no right or wrong, we shouldn't be surprised that our - these are the agenda for Allentown (Pa.) Band, under and tradition. Over the youth grow up thinking there are no moral standards - and SAT., JUNE 25 public and private property the direction of Ronald H. years, many of its musicians then living without any moral standards. FLEA MARKET - From 9 to Yes, it’s encouraging that some people (including many owners. Demkee, returns to Ocean did double-duty, also playing 4 at the Presbyterian Church in the media) are realizing the need for stricter standards. The goal all along has Grove's Great Auditorium on for Sousa. The band is inter­ on the Hill, Deal Road &' Some have even suggested ne'w laws, and these may have been to put on the best face July 2 at 8 p.m. for its nationally known for its Route 18, Ocean Twp. Bar­ a place. However, laws alone won’t solve the problem possible within financial con­ seventh annual concert per­ authentic interpretation of completely. gains, Crafts, lunch & baked straints, so that the waves of formance. This 45-member Sousa music. Instead, we need a new emphasis on morality in our goods. (25) nation - which, I believe, can come only from a spiritual summer visitors will find a Sousa concert band, the old­ Ticket' prices for the renewal of our hearts and minds. Christ said, "For out of pleasant environment. Great Sousa Concert are; SAT., JULY 16 est civilian concert band in the heart come evil thoughts, murder, adultery, sexual With it all, we are resorts. General Admission $12 and SECONDANNUALCRAFT the United States, will pre­ immorality, theft, false testimony, slander" (Matthew 15;19). Our population quadruples Reserved Seating $15. Only Christ can change our hearts - and He will, as we turn FAIR/FLEA MARKET spon­ sent an evening of stirring for a period of twelve weeks in repentance and faith to Him. Begin today by putting sored by West Grove U.M. or so. Hotels and boarding Christ first in your own family. Church forom 9 a.m. to 4 houses which aim for sea­ "MY ANSWER" column is brought to you by p.m. Rain date July 23rd. sonal business must be Senior Update St. Paul’s United Methodist Church, Ocean Grove 10 X 10 space $10.00, table ready, and so must their am­ $5.00 additional. Call 774- bience. The Senior Update is a weekly column which will 1632 or 774-7377. We have not seen a include information & schedules of weekly activities. (19,21,23,25,27,29*) total, but the funds being The Neptune Senior Center is located at Rt. 33 and invested to make the Shore Neptune Bivd. and serves all Township residents age 60 season-ready surely are in FREE TIUliiairoiEND FOR or older. ------^ seven figures. Services include; recreational & educational pro­ For the most part, wea­ grams, transportation & day trips, counseling, home visits Pathwa’y Market i NAPS)—For a free booklet ther favored all those out­ & case management Outreach services, hot lunches, store Hours 42 Pilgrim Pathway about hii^h blood pressure reme­ Mon. thru Sat. Ocean Grove dies. Empower Youmelf: Control door projects - carpentry, wellness programs, volunteer opportunities, information The pressure...And Feel GtxxL call painting, masonry, and so & referral, and other supportive services. 7:30 AM - 5:30 PM 774-1749 the makers of a new drug called forth. Ziacat 1-800-664-4447. The Senior Center is open Monday thru Friday from To find out about a new mmi- Are we ready? Affir­ 8;30 a.m. to 4;30 p.m. It is funded by Neptune Township arcade attachment from Naki mative. tax dollars and a grant under Title III of the federal Older Weekly Specials Electronics and made for Center Cut PORK CHOPS 2.89 LB Gameboy.vall 1-800-824-XAKI. Act. For information about the .spe­ For more information about the Center, call 988-8855. ITALIAN SAUSAGE Hot or Sweet 1.89 LB cial nutntional needs of the elder- Fax your news 1 ;30 Bridge Bell & Evans I v rail Ensure at l-SOO-227-5767 Weekly Calendar of For facts un the hfOnt.sman Wednesday, June 29 CHICKEN BREAST FILLETS 3.69 LB to .The Times Events for World Senior Game.s. for athletes BBQ - Hawaiian Luau USDA Choice RIB EYE STEAKS 5.39 LB -*>0 and older, call 1-M)0-o62-1268: June 27 to July 1 at 774-4480 Doors open at 11 a.m. '.vnte t'hen Atkin. ')0 East 100 Monday, June 27 South. St. Geonie. L'tah .*>4770. Thursday, June 30 Produce Specials 9;30 Health Screening -O.G. 9;30 "Feeling Great" PRE-SEASON SALE 10;00 Basketmaking 10.00 Fine Art Painting CANTALOUPES 15 size 1.19 EA 10;00 Woodcarving ON AIR CONDITIONERS! 10;00 Ceramics NECTARINES .69 LB 11 ;00 “Stuff" Bingo Save Now At Unequalled Low Prices 1 ;30 Fine Art Painting Red or Black PLUMS .99 LB MID-SUMMER SALE 1 ;30 Knitting 1 ;30 Ceramics SUPER CUCUMBERS 3/1.00 IN PROGRESS 2;00 Line Dancing 2:00 Widowed Persons Grp. • FRIEDRICH • G.E. • CARRIER 7;00 Duplicate Bridge Friday, July 1 ...LAYAWAY NOW and SAVEI Tuesday, June 28 Walking on all MAJOR APPLIANCES 9-3 Health Screening - Grocery Specials 10;00 Basketmaking - Cling Free 18 count REBATES OF $25.00 to $200.00 Center Beginners From FRIEDRICH. JCP&L AND JGMI FABRIC SOFTENER SHEETS .99 [ 1 10;00 Bowling 10;00 Ceramics Easy Financing Available IGECCj C & 3 C B 3 10;00 Crafts/Sculpture 10;00 Word processing Motts 6-pack Ptekigt DIsccunli on UiM Sik$L. Wo Sonrleo til mtko oppHtncH ind tlot. 1 ;00 Grocery Bingo 1 ;30 Holy Innocents NATURAL APPLESAUCE 1.69 1 ;30 Crafts/Sculpture Senior Club 8 oz. JoG* MENNIE Co* servPcI CREAM CHEESE .99 1905 HWY. 33 NEPTUNE • r V E 4 A O iC (Vi block •«*t ol Jonoy Short Mod. CIr.) § H.T. Ayers Plumbing & Heating Bakery Specials RESIDENTIAL and COMMERCIAL, OLD and NEW WORK OLD FASHIONED DONUTS 4/1.00 GOLDEN RANCH SANDWICH ROLLS 6/.S9 Call 775-1059 H e a l t h ^ Party Platters * In Store Bakery Electric Sewer & Drains Cleaned Fruit Baskets A f l a t t e r s 115 Newgate Lane, Neptune JOHN GROSS THE PLUMBING SHOP ON WHEELS ------Registered Pharmacist- OTC SUBSTITUTES Serving all your financial needs Sometimes you can sub­ versions lowered their prices stitute a less expensive over- to meet the competition. the-counter medicine for a Because of the different Portfolio Review & Management * Financial Planing prescription. Of course, this amounts of mediction invol­ Educational Planning * Retirement Planning * Estate Planning should be done only with ved, the OTC may no longer the approval of your doctor. be cheaper. Th at’s why it is Tax-Deferred Annuities * Tax-Free Bonds You should also discuss it wise to check with your with your pharmacist. pharmacist on the possibility Norman B. Buckman, Vice President-Investments For example, currently of making substitutions. ibuprofen, a painkiller, is ***** One Hovchild Plaza, 4000 Route 66 available both as a prescrip­ For all your pharmaceutical Tinton Falls, NJ 07753 tion drug and over the needs, visit us at: counter. The OTC brands NAGLE'S PHARMACY 908-922-4545 or 800-533-6163 were less expensive when Main at Central, Ocean Grove they first entered the market. Phone: 774-0204 Subsequently, the manufac­ Your full-service Pharmacy ______Prudential Securities turers of the prescription Member SIPC THURSDAY. JUNE 23, 1994 OCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES PAGE 3

Prom Cornerstone Continued from Page 1 Continued from Page 1 Avenues. 7:30 p.m. can be as simple or as elab­ Cuttrell said the parade The talented Auditorium orate as the planning com­ route will take marchers west Quartet will perform a con­ mittee chooses. on Stockton to Whitfield, cert of American music in The state has es­ north to Main Avenue, east the Auditorium at 3:30 p.m, tablished a Project Gradua­ on Main to Central, north on on Sunday. tion Advisory Committee to Central to Ocean Pathway, A 9 a.m. Bible Hour, led provide a forum for schools down the north side of by Rev. Edward VanderHey, to exchange ideas and pro­ Ocean Pathway to Ocean will begin the activities posals. Avenue, and south on scheduled for Monday, July “K/lembers of the state­ Ocean Avenue ending at 4. wide group are community Broadway. The all-you-can-eat Town leaders who provide assis­ A reviewing stand will be Picnic will begin at 11 a.m. in tance to schools conducting set up on Ocean Avenue the area along Pilgrim Path­ a Project Graduation pro­ near Heck Ave, way across from the Great gram for the first time. Other events scheduled Auditorium. For more information for Saturday, July 2, are a Cost for the gala event is about the program, interes­ patriotic organ recital at the $5, with children uneJer five ted people are invited to call Great Auditorium at 4 p.m., admitted free. Special guest 1-800-422-3750. and the Great Sousa Con­ for the picnic is U.S. Sen. Ocean Grove lifeguards demonstrate swimming safety tips to students at the cert at 8 p.m. and former New York Knick Gabies School. Tickets for the Sousa basketball star, Bill Bradley. concert are $12 and $15, Other activities planned Appearing and are available at the for the Town Picnic include Safety Is The Lesson Great Auditorium box office. jugglers, face painting, pup­ Sunday Neptune - Michelle about beach safety as they regulations at the beach, On Sunday, July 3, there pet show, clowns, balloons will be a Holy Communion in Ocean Grove - Duffy Davidson and Jim Davies, embark on a family outing; interpreting colored flag and Ira Brodsky and his the Tabernacle at 9:30 a.m., Robbins, chairman of the assisted by Tim Neathery, all discussion and explanation codes, entering the water so Dixieland Band. and Dr. Leonard Sweet of Department of Youth Ministry Ocean Grove Lifeguards, of the concepts presented in as to avoid spinal injury, not "It's really going to be the United Theological at Eastern College, St. presented ocean swimming the video, hands on presen­ swimming alone, swimming something nice for the kids," Seminary will be the featured Davids, Pennsylvania, will safety lessons to about 800 tation of standard rescue near and obeying instruc­ Cuttrell said of the weekend speaker at 10:30 a.m. and speak at the 10:30 a m. ser­ students In all the second implements used on area tions from lifeguards, avoid­ closing picnic. vice at the Great Auditorium, and third grades of the beaches, participation in the ing rip currents, how to sig­ Sunday, June 26. Mr. Rob­ elementary school class­ USLA Silver Dolphin and nal for help if in trouble in bins, ordained by the United rooms in the Neptune Junior Lifeguard programs the water, and the impor­ Methodist Church, is a 21- School District during the and distribution of the tance of not leaving litter Neptune Budget Approved year veteran of youth minis­ past week. coloring book that was pro­ behind at the end of the day. vided by the Board of Edu­ try, having served congrega­ The presentation in­ The lesson concluded Neptune - At Monday vistors. cation. tions in Barrington, Rhode cluded an opening song by with students participating in night's meeting, the township The Committee also re­ our 'Teddy Ruxpin’ teddy The video explained the Island and Wilmore, Ken­ a mock rescue. The stu­ committee adopted its 1994 ported that the Neptune bear singing lifeguard; a ten importance of preparing for a tucky. dents and teachers received municipal budget. A 3.3- Police are cooperating in a minute video prepared by day at the beach including Mr. Robbins is in their guest safety instructors cent tax increase will be Fireworks Amnesty program. the National Education Office applying sun block, guarding demand across the country with great enthusiasm. required to meet the new From June 17 to July 3, of the United States Life­ against sunburn using prop­ as a convention, conference, Junior Lifeguard pro­ budget of $20,391,168 - an fireworks may be turned in to saving Association (USLA) er clothing and sunglasses, youth retreat and work-shop grams are available for increase of $1,015,844. the police department and which involves elementary bringing drinking water or speaker. He is a graduate of badge holders at the Ocean The earlier announced those in possession of same schoolyoungsters explaining beverages, observing the the University of North Grove, Avon, Bradley Beach budget would have required will not be prosecuted. Carolina, Gordon-Conwell and Belmar beaches. a 9.9-cent tax increase but The Committee read into Theological Seminary, and $500,000 from the state the record a Resolution has been active as a curricu­ speaker each fall at the Municipal Revitalization honoring Thomas Nicol, who lum writer and as a consul­ National Youth Worker Con­ Program contributed to the died last week, for his many tant to the United Methodist vention. He is the author of tax decrease. years of service to Neptune Publishing House on issues "Programming to Build The Township also an­ Township as a committee- related to youth and youth Disciples," "Hot Talks," "Any ticipates that the State Legis­ person, member of the Nep­ ministry. Old Time," and "Have I Got lature will restore the Fran­ tune Housing Authority, Nep­ As an associate staff News for You." chise Gross Receipts pro­ tune Planning Board and member of Youth Specialties The Eighth Annual gram to at least the 1993 Neptune Sewer Authority. of El Cajon, California, Mr. Youth Choir Festival, level, which would reduce For the Record Robbins appears in 20 cities coordinated by Elizabeth the increase to less than 1.5 June 20, 1994 across the nation each Dietz and featuring a reunion B»f«- ’ © cents. The following resolutions spring with the National of past singers and conduc­ It was also reported that were passed: Youth Workers Resource tors, will be the evening Myth: Windows should always be opened to equalize pressure. Fact; Opening windows to equalize pressure during a tornado Is inet- the aggressive tax collection * the employment of Seminar, and is a regular service at 7:30 p.m. fectlve in reducing damage. Don t worry about windows, worry about policies in place have recreation assistants by the protecting yourself. brought the collection rate to NeptuneTownship Municipal over 95%, enabling the re­ Alliance Against Alcoholism serve for uncollected taxes and Drug Abuse for a nine to be reduced. week period beginning Mon­ Committeeperson Pat­ day June 27 and ending Fri­ ricia Monroe voted against day, August 26 (through a DTAINMENT the new budget amount stat­ grant as part of the Summer ing that she felt even more Recreation Program); cuts could be made. "It’s * the closing of a portion not as lean and mean as it of Beach Avenue in Ocean can be," she observed. Grove for the 4th of July The Committee during its weekend (to enable an en­ I Ocean Grove, NJ session recognized its em­ campment to take place on ployees with over 24 years Ocean Pathway); I JOIN US SUNDAY, JUNE 26th of service and delivered * the execution of an ap­ M u m m e r s S t r in g 5 a n d 6 citations noting this landmark plication and contract for a 1 0 : 3 0 am JOSEPH A. m m STRING BAND in their careers. The longest recreation program for the service distinction goes to Duffy Dobbins FRALINGER STR«>K5 BAND . handicapped citizens of Nep­ Eastern College - George Reid Sr. in the Public tune Township; St. Davids, PA S a tu rd a y Works Department. (The * the submission of a Times paid tribute to these 1995 funding proposal for employees in its May 26th the Neptune Alliance Against ; 7 :3 0 p m me 25th, 8pm G i|p A L ADAAISSION f l 2 • issue.) Alcoholism and Drug Abuse; ®8th Annual Youth RESERVED $15 Evelyn Stryker-Lewis, * the employment of j Choir Festival Curator of Neptune’s His­ Michael R. Allen as a Police torical Museum, reported that Officer; Liz Dietz, Director the museum now has a new * the issuance of liquor computer sustem and it is licenses for the 1994-95 year OCEAN G RO VE . N J ------expected that, with better and NEAT (SUNDAY, JULY 3rd planning and organization, * the payment of bills 10:30am - 7:30pm, Leonard Sweet Phone Orders with VISA or MasterCard. Add $1.50 per Ticket, the museum will be up­ totalling $1,415,791.79. In NJ call l-ffiO-773-0097 • Out of State call (908) 988-0645 graded and attract more I Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Association I COMING SATURDAY, JULY 2 51 Pitman Avenue, Ocean Grove, NJ 07756 (908) 775-0035 Great dO U M Concert We want your LOCALS!!! Mail or bring in news about your family members by Friday to be typeset & considered for i Celebrating the 100th Anniversary af the Great Auditorium ; | For Hotel Accommodations Call 1-8a)-588-4768 the following Thursday’s edition. Mail to The Times, PO Box 5, Ocean Grove, NJ 07756. PAGE 4 OCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1994

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Regionalizing Services Makes Dollars and Sense New Jersey's constitutionally protected concept of home rule, which gives municipal governments in the Garden State authority over activities and services that many other states handle on a county regional basis, gives us more than a high level of local autonomy. It also gives us one of the highest property tax rates in all of America, This is particularly true along the Jersey Shore, where Monmouth County has 53 separate municipalities. Consider the following: * Only one of the 53 towns, Middletown Township, with a less than crowded 68,183 people living within its borders, has a population larger than 50,000. Yet 51 of the 53 towns have their own police department, public works department, and municipal office staff, doing jobs that similar people are doing in similar sized towns less than a few miles away. * 22 of Monmouth County’s 53 towns, almost half, have populations smaller than 5,000 people. Most large cities have individual housing developments with larger popula­ tions! Yet here in Monmouth County, these small towns have their own system of government, their own employees, their own equipment, complete with a long list of expenses that must be funded through property taxes. The autonomy that comes with home rule carries a high price tag. When the county mandated that all 53 towns begin recycl­ ing back in 1986, each municipality was given the authority to devise its own program. Each town also was given the responsibility to find a way to pay for this additional service. Some communities were able to devise recycling pro­ grams that pretty much paid for themselves, when one con­ siders the savings in landfill fees and the money collected from selling recyclables. Other towns weren’t as lucky, or as smart, and the added cost of more personnel and new recycling equipment was added to the local property tax burden. Even though the town next door had purchased the same equipment, and also hired more people to perform the same function. Recycling is just one example of the duplication of equipment and services New Jersey residents pay dearly to call their own. We also pay a higher price to make sure our local police department has the same expensive equipment .that the police across the lake have, or the department on the other side of town. Salary costs are driven higher and higher, far above the inflation rate, by an arbitration system that forces politicians in one town to pay for the free spending practices of the local politicians in the next town. Fortunately, many officials in our area have recognized the insanity of this system and are taking some positive steps to eliminate this wasteful duplication of services. Neptune City, Bradley Beach and Avon have begun talking about ways to share costs and services, and Neptune Town­ ship also is exploring ways to regionalize services. We applaud these efforts, and urge officials to continue VOICE OF THE PEOPLE exploring ways to lower the cost of providing quality services without bankrupting property taxpayers. VOICE OF THE PEOPLE is a forum for readers. Letters Although there are obstacles to overcome, such as how WRITE TO US: Letter To The Editor, c/o The Times, P.O. must carry full name and address and a daytime telephone to divide maintenance and insurance costs for equipment Box 5, Ocean Grove, N.J. 07756, or FAX TO US: Phone shared by more than one town, the benefits to be derived by number for verification. Letters should be limited to 300 (908) 774-4480. lowering costs are worth the effort involved in forging con­ words or less, and are subject to condensation or rejection. structive interlocal government service agreements. We also applaud state government proposals to provide Keep "My Answer" Going Substance Abuse more incentives to municipalities to regionalize services. Making government more efficient is a goal officials on every EDITOR, TIMES: column. Treatment is Crucial level should make a high priority, and work together to Recently we read in the Thank you so very much EDITOR, TIMES: accomplish. "My Answer column by Billy have done a commendable and have a good day. Graham to open your heart Smoking, drinking and job in showing the un­ Sincerely, to Christ, and then seek to illegal drug use cost the deniable link between CATHY CLEAVES THE OCEAN GROVE and NEPTUNE TIMES share Him with others. United States an substance abuse and these Discipleship Committee astronomical $238 billion a is published weekly at Would members of your harms, and in teaching our year in lost productivity, 41 Pilgrim Pathway, Ocean Grove, NJ 07756 community be willing to help kids not to ever start drinking Post Office Box 5 us once again, along with St. premature deaths and or using drugs. But unfor­ ’ increased health care costs, Second Class Postage at Ocean Grove, NJ Paul’s Church, to finance The Times tunately, education and according to a recent study All rights resenrsd. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any this column in The Ocean prevention alone are not form without permission from the Publisher. Alt onsoticited material by Brandeis University. And enough. We also have to Grove Times? Our weekly becomes the property of THE OCEAN GROVE and NEPTUNE TIMES we can’t put a dollar sign on cost is $24.00, but any con­ address the needs of the unless accompanied by a stamped, seif-addressed envelope. the lives that are lost from many people in our com­ Subscription rate is $12 (Monmouth County) and $15 (non Monmouth tributions will be very much welcomes excessive drinking and drug munity with existing County resideitfs) per year (S2 issues). appreciated. use. POSTMASTER; Send address changes to THE OCEAN GROVE and We at St. Paul’s feel that substance abuse problems. In Monmouth County NEPTUNE TIMES, P.O. Box 5, Ocean Grove, NJ 07756 in providing this "My Answer" Today, a staggering 18 (908) 775-0007 alone, the damage from column in The Times, we are million Americans have PUBUSHER Gregory D. Hunt any Letter substance abuse is serious alcohol problems, EDfTOR Kenny Tralnor able to reach many and overwhelming - we read and another five million are OPERATIONS MANAGER Debbie Kroessig teach them the good news about it in the newspaper addicted to drugs. We need a s s is t a n t MANAGER Ilona Hunt of Jesus. ADVERTISING Kevin Sheehan, ^ n is y Balinsky If you would like to help every day - murders, to ensure that substance GRAPHIC DESIGNER Lois Elietmann us, please make your gifts domestic violence, fatal car abuse treatment is available ILLUSTRATOR Rodrigo Villarroel to the payable to St. Paul’s United crashes, homelessness, for each and every one of SPORTS EDITOR Richard Beltle unwanted pregnancies, HIV these people. We must do PHOTOGRAPHY Joe Sharp Methodist Church, N.Y. & CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Richard Gibbons, Wiillam Kresge* Embury Aves., Ocean Grove, infection and much, much this not just for humanitarian Marie McMona^e, Sharon Sullivan, ESiabeth Greenlee, Larry Jackson, N.J. 07756, and indicate that Editor more, Monmouth County’s reasons, but because we it is for the Billy Graham Alliances, schools and realize that by treating substance abuse agencies Continued on Page 5 OCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES PAGE 5

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Treatm ent Continued from Page 4 substance abuse, we are not only helping them and their families, but also the entire community. Now is an opportune time to make sure that substance abuse services are included in the national Mummers Is The Word! health care plan that gets Ocean Grove - Philadel­ bands, founded in 1915, is passed. The fact is, we pay phia’s top two Mummers deeply entrenched in the for substance abuse treat­ Parade string bands, the Philadelphia Mummers tradit­ ment whether we like it or Ferko String Band and the ion, featuring the sparkling not. The choice is simply Fralinger String Band, will sounds of banjo, saxaphone, whether to pay to treat the perform at the Auditorium on accordion, glockenspiel and problem (a proven cost-ef­ Saturday, June 25 at 8 PM. drums - no brass - in that fective approach) or only to The Ocean Grove Fish­ The Joseph A. Ferko unmistakable Mummers pay the staggering price for ing Pier (above) is now String Band, long a favorite sound. the damages that result. complete and the construc­ in Ocean Grove, has been In addition to the annual Residents of Monmouth tion of the Club House is entertaining audiences for New Year’s Day parade in County must take this oppor­ progressing on schedule. over seventy years. Long Philadelphia, Fralinger has tunity to let their legislators To the left shows the first regarded as the "Best of the performed at Mardi Gras in know that treating these phase of the reconstruc­ Best," Ferko has placed with­ New Orleans and the trad­ addictions is a crucial com­ tion. in the top five positions in itional Macy’s Thanksgiving ponent of health care reform sixty-six of their severity Day Parade in New York and a crucial element of years of competition in the City. creating a healthier Mon­ annual Philadelphia Mum­ For more information, mouth County. If you would mers Day parade. call the Great Auditorium like to help, contact the The Fralinger String Ticket Office, toll-free in New National Council on Al­ Band, one of the oldest and Jersey 1-800-773-0097 or coholism and Drug Depen­ most respected Mummers out-cf-state (908) 988-0645. dence of Monmouth County at 576-1800, New Ambulance Seen Around Town Sincerely, MARY PAT ANGELINI, N.J. Symphony July 9 Executive Director National Council on Ocean Grove - The sey Symphony Orchestra Alcoholism and Drug NEW JERSEY SYMPHONY was founded in 1922. Dependence of ORCHESTRA, Arthur Post, Today, the NJSO, a true Monmouth County, Inc. conductor, will perform A state orchestra, performs Summer Overture at the over 150 concerts each year. CUSTOM" Great Auditorium, here, on Arthur Post, who is As­ Saturday, July 9 at 8 p.m. sistant Conductor of the TIRE The complete program NJSO, is rapidly building a is: BIZET, Carmen Overture; prominent career among lASSOCIATESI J. STRAUSS, A Night in young American conductors. Complete Venice Overture; BORODIN, In his second season with Auto Service, Prince Igor Overture; STILL, the NJSO he conducted on Including Tune-Ups, Festive Overture; ROSSINI, the Summer and Winter William Tell Overture; FUCIK, Pops Series, in the Family Shocks, etc. Entrance of the Gladiators; and Spotlight concerts, and NICOLAI, The Merry Wives is music director of the All M ajor The Ocean Grove First Aid recently purchased a new ambulance which is already of Windsor Overture; BIZET, NJSO - Sponsored Greater Brands in service. This 1994 Wheeled Coach Moduvan was valued at over $50,000. The Can Can; and TCHAI­ Newark Youth Orchestra. Interior space Is thirty percent bigger than their other ambulance, but still occupies the KOVSKY, 1812 Overture. Ticket prices for the New 1200 Main St. same street space. One of the oldest sym­ Jersey Symphony Orchestra Bradley Beach phony orchestras in the are: General Admission, $12; 775-0700 . United States, the New Jer­ Reserved Seating, $15.

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SyCvania Ave. [UtoUurS^otst, '[P io ji, MADE TO ORDER Neptune City i-Soo-Soj-SS^i Birthday, Wedding, & Specialty Cakes Open 7 days 776-5333 Hours: 8:30 am to 5:30 pm - 988-7900 6 am to 7 pm 54 Main Ave., Ocean Grove 7 7 4 - 4 6 0 4 THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1994 OCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES PAGE 7 Recent . t t i f Births Centennial Parade Long Branch • The "Special Events" The Neptune City Day teens’ lives," she said. "It's for the second child in the following births were an­ This years Auditorium Centennial Parade will be a parade Committee is actively seek­ also a scary time, too." same family. The registra­ nounced from Monmouth Medical Center for the month for all ages. The Parade Committee is encouraging all ing donations from local * * * * tion form (available at of May - parents of Ocean Grove's youth to enter their children as businesses, financiai contri­ These graduates will be Borough Hall) and non-fun- Asbury Park - John & part of a Special Event. butions, and volunteers in leaving a wonderful elemen­ dable fee (made payable to Juanita Harrell, a boy; Fran­ The Committee would like to bring back the old "Baby order to ensure that the tary school, where everyone Silton Swim School) should cis & Nellie Fox, a boy; Parade’ attraction which was a very special occasion in August 6 Neptune City Day knew each other and looked be returned to the Neptune Tonya Anderson & Zachary many shore towns in by-gone years. is as successfui, or even out for each other," Michelle City Borough Hall no later Wilson, a girl; Erica Morris & The '94 Parade Committee is planning to incorporate into better, than last year. Ten­ continued. "Now, moving to than tomorrow, June 24. tative plans for this event the new adventure of high • * * * Roby Davenport, a boy; this years Parade all youth In various categories and divis­ Gena Massey, a girl; Larry & ions to help celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Great inciuae a 5 Kilometer school, these graduates will Mark your calendars! Carmela Elmer, a boy; Sen- Auditorium and Ocean Grove's 125th anniversary. Walk/Run Race, a Beach be meeting new challenges, * June 23 - Wilson itra Gibbons & Dwayne An­ All entrants are requested to complete the entry blank so Volleyball contest, and a making new friends, begin­ School - Last Day! thony, a girl; George & Olga the committee will be able to place all entries in the Parade Craft Fair and food festival ning jobs, and facing the real * June 26 - Knights of throughout the day. Enter­ test of being a teenager. Ellison, a boy; Ismail & Marie lineup. It would be appreciated if all entries would follow Columbus Pancake Break­ tainment and fireworks will This test can be a hard one Anifowoshe, a girl; Soshima one of the above mentioned themes in their entry design. fast, 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 also be Included with the for some, an easy one for Solide & Tubas Lonon, a girl; noon, 203 West Sylvania help of your financial sup­ others. The Alliance can Nikki Rogers, a girl; Brenda Ave. Special Event Registration port. Remember, this fund­ only hope that the materials Scott & Douglas Mayo, a * June 27 - Council Name: raiser benefits several volun­ and programs presented to boy; Reynold & Melene meeting, 7:30 p.m.. Borough Address: teer, civic, and non-profit these teens over the past Joseph; a boy. Hail. Phone: organizations in Neptune few years have made some Belmar - Patrick & Amy * June 28 - Recycle! Age: City. Contact the Neptune impact on them." Sweeney, a boy. * July 11 - Council City Day Committee at 776- * • • * Bradley Beach • Eduar­ Meeting, 7:30 p.m.. Borough 7224 for further information. In other Alliance news, do & Juana Moran, a boy; Please Check Appropriate Lines Hall. Thomas & Lisa D’Amico, a Please help now! volunteers are still needed to Division: * July 12 - Recycle! « « * * help them on Neptune City boy; Erin Dolan & Francis * July 14 - Neptune City A. Infant (up to 12 mths.) ______On this Sunday. June Day. If you're able to work a Wass, a boy; Omayra Velez Alliance meeting, 7:30 p.m.. B. Toddler (up to 3) ______26th, the Knights of Colum­ two-hour interval at their & Remhy Caraballo, a girl. Borough Hall. C. Child (up to 7) ______bus are sponsoring a Pan­ booth, and/or to help with Neptune - Shlanda * July 25 - Council D. Youth (up to 12) ______cake Breakfast from 9:00 other activities where needed Wade & Eric Selby, a girl; Meeting, 7:30 p.m.. Borough am. to 12:00 noon at the by the Neptune City Day Frank & Kathryn Van Ness, a Hall. Category: Council Home, 203 West Committee, please call Bor­ girl; Fredrick & Pamela Jen­ * July 26- Recycle! Sylvania Avenue. The menu ough Hall at 776-7224. kins, a boy: Nick & Kathy Carriage * • * * * Aug. 1 - Neptune City Maravgakis, a boy; Sharity K. Stroller includes pancakes (ail you Senior Citizen's Picnic. There’s still time to D’Addio, a boy; Bill & Chris­ Wagon can eat), sausage, juice and * Aug. 6 - Neptune City milk/coffeeAea. The cost is register for the August Sum­ tine Philhower, a boy; Dennis Float Day, Memorial Park. & Kathleen Holland, a boy; $3.50 for adults, and $2.00 mer Swim Program spon­ Walk for children and seniors. sored by the Neptune City Radcliffe & Lisa Harewood, a I want to hear from you! Ride * * * * Board of Recreation in boy: Felix & Martine Flavian, Your comments, ideas, and Skate Michelle Virgilio, on cooperation with Silton Swim a boy. items of interest about our O th e r___ behalf of the Neptune City School. Neptune City child­ Ocean - Nathaniel & town are always welcome. Alliance to Prevent Alcohol ren ages 5 to 10 are eligible Bernea James, a boy; Please share them with me and Drug Abuse, wishes the to enroll in this week-long, Howard & Susangail Mail to: O.G.P.C. by calling 775-5025 or by Wilson School Class of 1994 three-hour-per-day program Thomas, a girl; Michael & 135 Clark Ave. writing to me at TTie 77mes, best of luck and health in for beginner and inter­ Christine Agostini, a boy ; Mr. P.O. Box 5, Ocean Grove, Ocean Grove, N.J. 07756 their coming years. This is mediate swimmers. The & Mrs. Michael Olmo, Sr., a N.J. 07756. the beginning of a new and cost is $50.00 per week per boy; Lindsey & Theresa exciting time in these young child and $42.00 per week Siegle, a girl; Kimberly A. Dunbar, a girt. Bicycles, Victorian Dress, Carriages Vinton Falls - Keith & Join the Parade July 2 Denise Konop, a girl; Andre Summer Stars Shine In The Grove & Martha Doucette, a girl; All Interested residents and visitors are invited to be part Robert & Robin Perotli, a of the Big Parade with their ’old" or Patriotic decorated SUMMER STARS, the July 14 entitled AIRS & The final concert on boy; Cassandra R. Bacy, a bicycles. A great feature is always seeing kids & adults popular light classical con­ ARABESQUES to be pre­ August 4 entitled SINGING girl; Randall & Michele riding old bicycles or red, white and blue decorated bicycles cert series on four Thursday sented in the Bishop Janes BOYS OF PENNSYLVANIA Tynes, a girl; Rodney & with flags. everjings, begins July 7 in Tabernacle, features a quar­ to be presented in the Great Rochelle Davis, a girl; This year the Committee also would like to see marching Ocean Grove. Under the tet of gifted concert artists: Auditorium, features the Michael & Leslie Fox, a girl; in the Parade anyone in Period dress, pushing or riding old direction of Dr. Gordon Turk, Nancy Ann Gillan, harp; Pocono Boys Choir returning Son & Ngoc Bui, a boy; carriages. Please fill out the form below and mail to the Ocean Grove Artistic Direc­ Mardee Reed-Ulmer, flute; from a three-week tour in Thomas & Constance Lud- address listed. tor, the four concerts will Liliana Clulei, violin, and Japan. This highly ac­ den, a boy; Glenn &: Linda The Committee requests that any bicycles entering the feature classical favorites George Atanasiu, cello. The claimed 26-boy choir will Groh, a boy; Drew & Donna Parade be decorated appropriately and that they too fill out performed by a group of vir­ elegance and grace of harp present a program of famous Cardella, a boy. the form and mail It in to the Committee. tuoso artists of national and flute, violin and cello selections from Bach, Schu­ Wall - Russ & Jan renown. playing combine in perfor­ bert and Mendelssohn, as Johansen, a girl; Terrance & Special Entries Form The opening concert on ming the spirited music of well as favorites from Julie Coveney, a boy. July 7 entitled AMADEUS France, Spain, Japan and Stephen Foster and the Wanamassa - Danny & AND FRIENDS, will be pre­ America. musical Oliver. Debbie Dandurand, a girl Name: sented in the Bishop Janes PIPES & STRINGS, the The opening two con­ Tabernacle, and features the third concert in the series on certs (July 7 and 14) will be Address: artistry of pianist Samuel July 28 in the Great Auditor­ held in the Bishop Janes Hsu, and violinist Xiao-Fu ium, features the return ap­ Tabernacle, and the third Phone: Zhou. This brilliant young pearance of the acclaimed and last concert (July 28 and duo, featured in Philadel­ duo Gordon Turk, Great August 4) will be held in the Decorated Bike phia's festival Mozart-on-the- Auditorium organist, and Great Auditorium. All pro­ Square, currently preparing Davyd Booth, violinist with grams begin at 8 P.M. Tick­ Victorian Costume for their New York debut, will the world famous Philadel­ ets are priced at $10.00 per • Com plete Lawn and present a program of the phia Orchestra. They will concert; $35.00 for the entire Shiub Moinlencmce music of Mozart, Beethoven perform a program of Baro­ • Summer Pruning Carriage, (Other) series. For further infor­ • Planting Service and Brahms. que variations and other mation, call the ticket office • No Job Too Small The second program on selections. at (908) 988-0645 in New • Earth Frierrdly Mail to: O.G.P.C. Jersey or call toll free 1 -800- 774*5743 135 C la rk A ve . 773-0097. Ocean Grove, N.J. 07756 Hundley, Parry and'-fjopkins, P:C. I Attorneys at Law- ELEGANT DINING 35 Pilgrim Pathway, Ocean Grove at Popular Prices (908) 775.3100 ' Klein’s Fish Market MOM’S James t. Hundley Of Counsel & Waterside Cafe KITCHEN Hunt A. Parry Andrew Wilson Established 1929 by O. Klein Sr. Fine Italian Crusine John J. Hopkins, 111*° John J. Hopkins, Sr.* Retail Market * Take-out * DAILY LUNCHEONS * Member NJ & PA Bars ? CPA NY & NJ’ Closed Tuesdays except Holidays Corporate & Business Planning * Matrimonial Cooked Seafood * Waterside Cafe 1129 5th Ave., Neptune Zoning & Planning * Real Estate * Bankruptcy 708 River Rd., Belmar Wills, Estates & Trusts * Estate Planning Phone 775-4823 Litigation * All Courts 681-1177 Freezer Size Pizza Specialties PAGE 8 OCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1994

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Neptune - The following grams of marijuana. Both Neptune - The kick-off Hilton, Long Branch. This announced the committee jewelry from Earth Treasures. reports come from the desk offenders were reieased on reception for the 24th Annuai year’s theme is "Happy 90th chairpersons for the baii: Once again. Dr. Robert of Lt. Robert H. Adams of summonses. Jersey Shore Medical Center Birthday Jersey Shore Linda Geltzeiier, Ocean, Spagnoli, Manasquan, will the Neptune Township Police June 21 - Ptim. Michel­ Sapphire Bail was held on Medical Center." The Bail Maureen Lloyd, Sea Girt, and serve as chairperson of the Department - angelo Bonanno arrested June 5 at the summer resi­ will celebrate the Medical Karen Thompson, Ocean, Sapphire Ball’s biggest fund­ June 14 - Ptim, Douglas Robert Kempfe, age 26, of dence of Dr. Thomas and Center’s 90 years of service wiil co-chair the decorations raiser - the journal. Martin arrested Jeff Smith Mt. Tabor Way, Ocean Donna Heleotis. Dr. and to the residents of the Jersey committee. Toni Seda For more information and Michaei Furlong at the Grove, for providing a faise Mrs. Heleotis will once again Shore. In 1993, the Ball Moraies, West End, and Dr. about the 1994 Sapphire corner of Lawrence Ave. & police report, resisting arrest, serve as generai chairper­ raised over $175,000 to Roy Mittman, Neptune, will Ball, please call Jersey Broadway in Ocean Grove, and outstanding arrest war­ sons of the Bail. benefit the Medical Center’s co-chair the raffie committee. Shore Medical Center’s Jeff Smith, age 25, of Ft. rants from Aiienhurst and The Sapphire Ball will medical/surgical equipment Marie Karinja, Red Bank, will Foundation at (908) 776- Monmouth, was arrested for Asbury Park. The arrest took take place on Saturday, Nov. fund. be the Silent Auction chair­ 4382. possession of under 50 place on Ocean Pathway in 19, 1994 at the Ocean Place Dr. and Mrs. Heieotis person, which wiil feature grams of marijuana, drug Ocean Grove. paraphernalia and drinking in public. Michael Furlong, age 40, of Bloomfield Ave., Ocean Township, was charg­ ed with possession of cocaine, under 50 grams of marijuana, drug parapher­ nalia and unlawful posses­ sion of a weapon which was found to be some form of chemical irritant. Early that day, Jeff Smith was arrested by PtIm. Martin tor remaining in the area with intent to sell OUR SURGERY FREQUENTLY CDS and was given a sum­ mons and released. June 18 - Ptim. James GOES UNNOTICED. Hunt and Ptim. Andrew Leather arrested Marzalla Chatmon and Kedeidra Lay- ton. Chatmon, age 36, of Fisher Ave., Neptune, was arrested for an outstanding warrant for theft, resisting arrest and aggravated as­ sault. Her bail was set at $5,000. Layton, age 21, also of Fisher Ave., Neptune, was arrested for assisting in the assault of a police officer. Her bail was set at $15,000. June 18 - Thomas Zei- dell, age 38, of 1st Ave., Asbury Park, was arrested by Ptim. Frederick Jenkins on Ocean Ave., Ocean Grove, for lewdness. Zei-' dell's bail was set at $9,500. June 18 - William Taylor III, age 29, of Summit Rd., Neptune, was arrested on Summit Rd. by RIm. Michel­ angelo Bonanno for burglary, criminal mischief and pos­ session of under 50 grams of marijuana. Bail was set at $2,500. June 20 - RIm. Robert Mangold, during a motor vehicle stop on Asbury Ave­ nue, arrested the driver, Greg Deas, age 21, of Hamil­ ton Ave., Neptune, for hin­ dering apprehension and At Jersey Shore Medical Center, surgery no longer automatically driving while his license was means a large incision, a lengthy hospital stay and an extended revoked. RIm. Mangold recovery period. In fact, more than 50% of all Jersey Shore also arrested the other oc­ cupant, Floyd Foster, age ...surgery patients are home the same day the procedure 22, of 4th Ave., Asbury Park, is performed. for possession of under 50 Our physicians are leading the way in new techniques that LARRISON virtually eliminate the need for incisions in many gynecologic, COAL & FUEL OIL orthopedic, hernia, eye and other surgeries. Patients frequently Highway 35 & 3rd Ave. return to full activity within a few days with little or no Neptune City permanent scarring. These new techniques also improve efficiency. They are part of an zhtMOUHCtA...... Larrison Coal & Fuel overall strategy designed to keep Jersey Shore in its leadership Oil has expanded its ser­ role as the medical center for the Jersey shore. vice department to include the following: Gas Heat Installation & Service J e r s e y S h o r e M e d ic a l C e n t e r AND 1945 State Rt 3.1 P.O.Box 397. Neptune NJ07754-0397 Central Air Conditioning (908) 776-4445 Installation & Service

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Children’s plays generally need a high amount of brighter side of the summer for all of us. fun woven in. It’s especially true here in Ocean So while this story has it’s serious moments, they Grove, because the summer season is like a big live side by side with fountain-like bursts of joy. Kids picture filled with meetings, concerts, and events. have a marvelous capacity to blend fact with fiction, These already provide the quality and structure we to see the reality and still paint it with colors unusual. need, so when the kids perform, we’re not looking for It’s an exciting combination with endless possibilities. something quite so serious. Let it be a little more fun This is all to say that if you made the journey with with room for the imagination. Let there be smites Barnaby last week, be ready for the unexpected. and laughter. In this way the kids can accent the Benderburg has a few twists of its own.

Flash Update MER Rehearsals begin Mon. June 27th St. Paul’s 10:20 am Ages 8-13 Cause everyon e’s got the jo b tltat they’re not the most attention was a certain little boy. Everyone Benderburg’s Crazy Names was asking the same question. Who is he? Barnaby Benderburg’s Crazy Names - Yeah! didn’t realize the stir he was creating, but Uncle Al, who was lost in the crowd, was very much aware of The second thing that sets Benderburg apart from it, and was quite pleased with the turn of events. Of the rest is this: the girls softball team. They’re the course, if either one had known what was going to best for miles around. In fact, they’re better than the happen next, they would gladly have sold the frog on Part Tvw In a Ten-Part Series boys baseball team— a lot better. They throw the spot and gone home for a nice, quiet evening. Written by Stephen Mugglln for harder, they hit harder, and they practice harder. But they didn’t know, and so things continued, and H ie Ocean Grove C^ildrerrs Show The bw s don’t like it very much, but what can they here’s how Bruce and Brenda, the radio - ' Summer *■ 1994 say? Every summer at the big game, the girls announcers, called it. destroy them. Of course, this sets the normal social order on edge too, since none of the b o ^ wants to (Bruce) “For those of you just tuning in, we’re here show any affection for their arch rivals. That’s why live at the Greater Benderburg Frog Hop Race where Chapter Two all the boys in town started to like this one girl named the championship frogs are lining up right now. Who’s Who In Town Robin, and I might as well tell you the main reason. Pastor Button’s frog is back again, as you might She’s the only girl who doesn’t play on the girl’s have predicted. In the near lane is a frog with a Perhaps I should tell you a little more about Uncle softball team. pretty, pink bow, and if you haven’t guessed it Al. He is indeed the youngest brother of Mrs. Robin’s dad runs the pet shop— you remember, his already, we’ll tell you this is the entry of Miss Robin Brindle, Barnaby’s grandmother, which I suppose name is Mr. Banks—and instead of playing sports, Banks. But the big surprise is a young boy whom no makes him Barnaby’s great uncle. He’s kind of an Robin enjoys helping with the animals. Of course, all one seems to know. Brenda’s trying to find out. inventor more than anything else, though none of his this was too much for the local poet and band Hold on, here she comes now.” inventions have succeeded, as far as I know. Still, director to resist. Here they go again! (Brenda) "Yes. I did find out. His name is Barnaby, that doesn’t keep him from trying, or from enjoying and his frog’s name is Gulliver.” his work. Everyone seems to know him, and his Song 3 - All The Boys In Town Like Robin Banks (Bruce) “Barnaby?” heart is big enough to include them all, which makes (Brenda) "Yes, that’s it.” it hard to tell whether he adopted the town or A ll the boys in town like a girl named Robin (Bruce) “Okay, so now we know who the mystery whether they adopted him. But what does she like? She likes the animals person is. Barnaby’s frog, Gulliver, is in the middle The town looks typical enough at first, but Her father owns the Pet Shop in Benderburg lane. Pastor Button’s frog is on the outside. Robin’s appearances can be deceiving. For one thing, none And every morning she walks the dogs got the inside lane. The signal is about to be given... of ttie names in town are connected to the right AND... they’re off—that is, the race has begun, but people. It’s so mixed up that a local poet wrote (Walking the dogs) none of the frogs have moved yet.” some lines, ttie band director set it to music, and the (Brenda) ‘Wow. Robin’s frog just took two big town radio station, WBRG, broadcasts it every It used to be that boys would send you flowers leaps. The boys are all waving pink bows and morning for all the visitors and tourists. Better listen O r maybe write a letter saying something nice cheering. Pastor Button’s frog is moving now, but In, or else when you visit you’ll be hopelessly But even though roses are on sale at the Flower Shop seems a little hesitant. Gulliver hasn’t moved yet. confused. A ll the young men said, "N o Thanks!" Barnaby looks like he’s trying to whisper something Cause every boy in town, every boy in town in the frog’s ear." Every boy in town likes R obin Banks. Song 2 - Benderburg’s Crazy Names! (Bruce) * t does look that way, doesn’t it? Hold on to your hats! Gulliver just took off. (Interlude) N obod y has the right name here in this crazy town He’s in the lead now. I can’t imagine what Barnaby D o n ’t ask me how it happened said.” A ll the boys in town like a girl named Robin but somehow everything’s mixed around (Brenda) “He better keep talking, if that’s what it But she hardly notices... She likes zoology takes. Pastor Button’s frog is moving again, but he’s And the only way to keep from getting confused H e r father owns the P et Shop in Benderburg still in third place. Wait, he’s getting into it now, is d o n ’t pay attention to the names you use And every morning she walla the camel showing that form that won three championships in a Cause everyon e’s got the jo b that they’re not row. He’s in the lead. Robin’s frog hasn’t moved Benderburg’s Crazy Names (Walking the camel) since the beginning.” (Bruce) ‘There goes Robin’s frog now. She’s tied You’d think the postman would be Mr. Post It used to be that boys would send you chocolate But he isn’t - Mr. Post bakes really good bread for the lead with the pastor at about the half-way O r maybe write a letter saying something nice point. Gulliver’s not far behind. Barnaby looks like But that doesn’t mean h e’s the baker, you see But even though candy is on sale at the Flower Shop H e owns the Restaurant just down the street he’s giving him another pep talk. Woe! Gulliver’s on A ll the young men said, "N o Thanks!" And if he owns the Restaurant, then Mrs. Cook the move again, but hold on... he turned around and Cause every boy in town, every boy in town started off in the wrong direction. Barnaby’s C a n ’t b e the cook - not any more Every boy in town likes Robin Banks She owns the hat shop right next door stopping him now, but he’s pretty much back at the Robin Banks... Robin Banks... THAT’S JUST THE W AY IT IS beginning.” "She makes my head spin " (Brenda) ’This is where experience begins to show. Robin... Banks! You’d think the pastor would be Mr. Church Both the Pastor’s and Robin’s frogs have been here before. They know which way the finish line is. But M r. Church owns an orchard at the end o f the street Chapter Three Call on M r. Button if a pastor you need Pastor Button’s frog is making another move. He’s And the tailor’s name is Mrs. Appleseed The Frog Hop Race definitely in the lead now.” THAT’S JUST THE W AY IT IS (Bruce) “Look at those boys rooting hard for Robin. Every summer in the middle of June the Greater And Barnaby’s kneeling down, talking to Gulliver N o b o d y has the right name here in this crazy town Benderburg Chamber of Commerce hosts The Frog face to face. Robin’s frog just took another leap. D o n ’t ask m e how it happened Hop Race. Anyone can enter, eis long as you have a Gulliver's jumping now, but up and down in the same but somehow everything’s mixed around frog that knows how to jump. It’s a lot of fun, brings place. If only Barnaby can get him to move fonivard.” And the only way to keep from getting confused a lot of visitors, and has become a kind of tradition in (Brenda) ‘There goes Gulliver now. He’s on the is d o n ’t pa y attention to the names you use these parts. move. He’s at the half-way point. Oh no! He’s Cause everyon e’s got the jo b that they’re not Uncle Al thought it would be a great way for turning around again. He’s headed right off the Benderburg’s Crazy Names Barnaby to get out in the flow of ^ings, and so a course. Gulliver’s headed for the stands!” couple days later they paid a visit to the Pet Shop. (Bruce) “Pastor Button’s and Robin's frogs have N ow the eye doctor’s name is not Mr. Blink Then, as the proud owners of a nice, young frog, both taken another leap. They’re right next to the M r . Blink pum ps fuel into everyone’s tank they came home to Uncle Al’s workshop to practice finish line now, with the pastor slightly in the lead.” I f you need a loan talk to M r. Farm er for the race. They named their new acquisition (Brenda) “Oh, I feel sorry for Barnaby. His frog has D o n ’t bother talking to M r. Banks Gulliver, and I’m not sure if it was the practicing, or if disappeared into the crowd, and he’s standing at the Cause he runs the pet shop just over there Barnaby’s frog was just in a particularly good mood, starting line like a lost puppy. You can see he A n d Grandpapa Snips w on ’t cut your hair but when the big day came, Gulliver performed so doesn’t know what to do.” M r . Snips is a farm er - has been fo r years well in the preliminaries that they wound up in the (Bruce) ‘Yes, looks like he’s just going to sit down.” M r. Fuel trims your hair when it’s over your ears championship, racing against two strong opponents. (Brenda) “I don’t think he’s sitting down. Looks like THAT’S JUST THE W AY IT IS Cne of them was owned by Pastor Samuel Button, he’s getting into position.” the minister, and was well known for winning three (Bruce) “Don’t tell me!" N ob o d y has the right name here in this crazy town years in a row. The other was the prize possession (Brenda) ’Yes. I think he’s taking the place of his D o n ’t ask m e how it happened of none other than Robin Banks herself. frog. There he goes. Ha, ha, ha.” but somehow everything’s mixed around Naturally all the boys in town were rooting for (Bruce) ‘The crowd is in hysterics. Here’s this boy A nd the only way to keep from getting confused Robin, and a few members of the church choir were is d o n ’t pa y attention to the names you use rooting inr the minister, but by far the person drawing Continued on Page 17 THURSDAY. JUNE 23. 1994 OCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES PAGE 11 The Potters They R eign In Spain C lay

by LARRY JACKSON

Back then, most of us League. people it's drugs; or a mar­ Little Leaguers were about Suddenly, I was over­ riage that somehow has four and a half feet tall, but come with insanity. I know it gone crazy when no one Gene was nine feet and a was insanity because I step­ was looking; or a death that mile - or at least it seemed ped forward in the batter's haunts us; or an illness that that way when he stood on box and decided to do battle sticks to us like velcro; or a the pitcher's mound. I hated with the "enemy." I couldn't kid gone bad like a piece of for him to pitch against us. see it, much less hit it, but summer fruit. He scared me to death! for that moment it was just It’s always something, When he stretched off that me and that white blur. Me and it just lurks around like mound toward home plate, versus it. one of the characters from a he could almost hand the Gene wound up. His Stephen King novel, waiting ball to the catcher. arm shot forward. The mis­ to scare the pants off us. I used to think if Gene sile was on 'its way. And at Dominating our lives. And ever hit me with a pitch, it this moment - I am sure of it we don't want it in our lives Pictured are Mrs. Moses’ 1st graders: SCOTT ANTON, RODNEY BATES, would punch a hole all the - the earth stopped in its anymore, but we don’t know THERESA BRIGGS, DOUGLAS BUFFALOE, KATIE CALIENDO, ASHLEY CARRERA, way through me! So, I orbit, eternity held its breath. how to get rid of it either. MATTHEW DAVIS, DAVID ETIENNE, ISRAEL FREEMAN, ALYCE HARRIS, SIDDIQUA would stand way back in the Dad always said it was Funny how the scary HOSEIN, CHRISTOPHER HUCH, ALONZO JACKSON, JENNIFER JONES, MAT­ batter's box and just try to the best hit I ever gotl It was things of our childhood just THEW LESCHINSKI, JIMMY McEWAN, ANDY MURRAY, GERALD PURYEAR, survive. But one night a line drive all the way to the grow up with us and take on VANESSA REEDER, GINA SLOCUM, ARMOND THICKENING and AMY WEIR. something happened to left center field fence. Just a different shapes. But one change all that. few inches more and it thing doesn't change - we Neptune - Mrs. Moses’ flowers and banners. everyone had a chance to hit There was one thing my would have been out of the have to face the "monsters,” first grade class at Gables The class performed 4 and break the “Pinata" which Dad hated, and that was for ole ballpark! Oh, it was the "white blurs," the "giants" Elementary School had a songs in Spanish and danc­ was more difficult than they me to stand there with the nothing like the monster in our lives. We either face Spanish Fiesta on June 9.- ed the Spanish Hat Dance. expected. When it finally bat on my shoulder and let homer I saw Gene hit one them down or we live under The classroom was decor­ Then it was time to sample broke open,’’mucho" candy pitches go by. And if there night - a towering blast all their dominion. ated with Mexican hats made some authentic Spanish food spilled out to the delight of was one thing I hated, it was the way over the lights and Isn’t that what David was by the children, tissue paper made by the parents. The one and all. to hear about it later that into the pine trees beyond! doing when he took his greatest fun was had when night -- in the inevitable post­ But it was just as good as a slingshot in hand and looked game analysis. homerun, maybe better. squarely in the face of So, on this particular Maybe it was as good as a Goliath? And isn’t that what night. Gene was standing on grandslam! And in a way it made it possible for Saul to the mound looking like the was a grandslam - because arise from the dust of the Jolly Green Giant. I was I had met the enemy, and it Damascan Road as Paul? shaking in the batter's box was my master no more! And was it not the same for like a willow in a stiff breeze. Gene took the mound Peter after running away And Dad was sitting behind against us many times after from the crucifixion with home plate sounding like a that, but it was never the curses on his lips and denial madman: "Hit the ball, Larry! same again. The fear was in his heart? The unaided human eye can distinguish ten million different colors. Swing at it! Don't just stand still there, but it was not as Like I said, funny how there. This isn't a bus stop - great as before, and what the scary things of our child­ - IT'S BASEBALL!" had seemed impossible - hood just grow up with us Well, you would have hitting the blur - no longer and take on different shapes. thought that the most impor­ seemed so. As a matter of Does God care whether Little tant thing in the whole world fact, I knew it wasn’t impos­ Leaguers gain the con­ was for me to hit what I sible because I had done it! fidence to face a fast ball? couldn't even see. More im­ But, I’ve got to tell you - Of course He does - every portant than world peace. while that particular monster bit as much as he cares if Of greater significance than had been tamed, there were you and I, face that "mon­ space travei or solving the a lot more out there - just ster" which threatens us. mystery of the Bermuda Tri­ waiting for me to grow into You can do it! I can do it! Why rent when you can buy? angle. And perhaps to Dad, them! You know what I We all can do it! We, who at that moment, it was the mean, don’t you. There are are brothers and sisters of Don't miss most important thing in the just a lot of scary “blurs" out the Son of God, can do all universe. Parents get a little there that threaten to knock things through Him who your opportunity to own your weird over things like Little holes in us. With some gives us strength. OWN HOME!

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Fisher, are busy taking final exams, The Student of the Week ones to the Liberty Science Shark River Hiiis was gradu­ Ocean Grove, began her communications and illum­ some are preparing for grad­ Program has brought self­ Center in Jersey City was the ination by means of fiber ated with honor from Geor­ 22nd season as organist- uation and saying farewell to esteem and friendship to the highlight of the year. Prin­ gia Tech. optics cable is still some director at the church of St. their ciassmates and teach­ students in this school, says cipal, Daniel Edelson, was time away, most likely in the Stephen J. Bernstein of Andrew-by-the-Sea, Allen- ers. Mrs. Rosalie Coieman, Prin­ elated that this informative 1990's," wrote Roger W. Bradley Beach, 1964 Asbury hurst. "It’s been a great year," cipal. She also describes trip went smoothiy ^nd was Babson in his business and Park H.S. graduate, was Mrs. A.C. Minton, Ocean says Dr. Robert Morgan, this school year as academ­ enjoyed by everyone. More stock market report in The awarded a scholarship to Grove summer resident, Principal. ’There have been ically successful through the than three hundred parents Times. Columbia University’s launched the 16,000-ton oil a lot of academics noted, achievements and ac­ and frirjrcis. packed the Gym- Christine Richardson School of Engineering & tanker, Esso Memphis, at more student achievements complishments made by the nasiijin on May 23 for the Dickerson, the oldest mem­ Applied Science which was Chester, Pa. She was the and more parental involve­ students. The various pro­ final FTA meeting of the year ber of the Sand Hill Band of celebrating its 100th anniver­ wife of the secretary of the ment." grams including the Collabo­ and to see the Kindergarten, Cherokee-Delaware Indians, sary. Standard Oil Co. of N.J. The school year ends on ration of Monmouth Col­ first and second grade stu­ which held pow-wows in Congressman John B. Lt. Kenneth MacWhin- Friday, June 24 after a half­ lege’s Saturation Program dents present a program on Neptune until 1958, died in Anderson of Iliinois was ney, pilot with a Navy day session for all students under the direction of Dr. Animotion. JSMC, age 87. among the speakers at the Catalina flying boat squad­ in our system. Susan Young, the Arts Fes­ Fifth grade Recognition Father James J. Reilly, 80th annual conference of ron, received a citation for Neptune Middle School tival in which students dis­ Night was held on June 15 leader of the "Jesus Rally" of the Evangelical Free Church meritorius action in combat Parents and community played their drawing and with a covered-dish s.ppar. 58,000 Christians in Giant of America during its week- for destruction of Japanese members are invited to at­ writing skills and the par­ After enjoying the delicious Stadium in 1978, was the long conference in Ocean shipping, with his Black Cat tend the eighth grade Pro­ ticipation of the third, fourth meal, students were present­ Ocean Grove Auditorium' Grove. unit in the Pacific. motion Ceremony on Friday, and fifth grade students who ed with certificates of Mrs. Ruth Leatherman of preacher. Capt. William E. Hankins June 24, at 7 p.m. in the serve on the Student Council achievement and their year Ocean Grove announced the New officers of the and Patrolman Robert Wylie Neptune High School Gym­ and the School Sparkle book. The PTA officers were engagement of her daughter, Avon-by-the-Sea Woman's retired from the Neptune nasium. Team have brought some re­ installed by Evelyn M. Jeanne Iris, to Louis B. Club, installed by Mrs. police force. Shark River Hills School warding experiences to the Payne, President of Mon­ Mitchell Jr. of Chester, Pa. Lt. L.D. Callimahos and Florence Walsh, past presi­ Students, parents, students in this school. mouth County Council PTA. and Ocean Grove. dent, were Mrs. Frank Bella, his wife, the former Helen teachers and community Parent involvement has Jennifer Eldridge is PTA Neptune H.S. won five pres.; Mrs. Curtis Kauffman, Sweet, were parents of a members gathered at the increased tremendously and President, Debbie Tyrell and v.p.; Mrs. John Ogle Jr., rec. Class A Shore Conference son, John Demetrios, born in Neptune Middle School to Mrs. Coleman gives credit to Gale Pucci, 1st and 2nd Vice secy.; Mrs. John Flynn, corn athletic championships dur­ Washington, D.C. extend best wishes to all of the revitalization of the PTC Presidents, Kyle Dow, Re­ ing the 1963-64 year, inclu­ The Ocean Grove Junior secy., and Mrs. Howard the students from this school with Cathy Smith as Presi­ cording Secretary, Vanessa ding footbail where Neptune Ganong, treas. Firemen were leading the on their academic and social dent. Otero, Corresponding Secre­ An Ocean County resi­ ended Brick’s 32-game win­ Asbury Park Press Junior achievements during this tary and Kevin Eldridge, ning streak; soccer, won 14, Softball League. The Grove dent and his two passengers school year. This is the Treasurer. lost 1 and tied 1; basketball, team included Huntington were helped to shore by fourth annual Principal’s Gables School their 5th straight title; base­ Ocean Grove First Aiders (3b), Callanan (1b), Denbigh Awards Night which includes Parents prepared a delic­ ball, semi-finalists in the when their 25-ft. pleasure (If), Bush(ss) Wilson (c), recognition for honor and ious meal for the 43 fifth state, and track, undefeated craft ended up on the rocks Harris (2b), Paterson (p), T. high honor roll; perfect atten­ grade students who wiii be in dual and triangular meets. at the Embury Ave. jetty at bills (sf), Guyer (rf), Austin dance, safety patrol and leaving this school. In an 11:30 P.M. Efforts to refloat Student athletes cited as All- (cf) and Trimmer (cf). other special activity awards. evening to remember, they the craft the following day County were Ted Beekman, Helen Harris Dare of Green Grove School dressed up in their finest, the failed. And that Saturday Rich Hopkins, Pat Day, Joel Asbury Park became the Thursday, June 23 will girls wore corsages and the afternoon another craft was Mennie, Tony Repetti, Bill bride of William Nelson be Fun Day for all the fifth boys wore boutonniere. As heading for the rocks when Thorne, Bill Ayres, Ron Schwartz of Ocean Grove. grade students in this the class of 2001, they sang Ayres, Len Renery, Leophie lifeguards saved it, hooking school. Special activities, an MATTHEW STARR, the Gables School Song and Davis, Lou DeSarno and Ken a line and rowing it away un­ award ceremony and lots of Ridge Avenue School, read their essays on their Engel. til the Coast Guard arrived to FAX Your News edible treats will highlight the plays violin during talent memories of Gables School. tow it to its marine. Harry Egan was elected To The Times day for these youngsters as show at the school Judy E. Smith of Ocean commander of the Neptune recently. 774-4480 they prepare to move on to Continued on Page 17 Grove was elected president Legion Post 346. of Bucknell University’s national education honor society and vice president of the Pennsylvania State Edu­ cation Assn, student chapter Auditorium Centeunial for her 1979-80 senior year. Weekend July 1 -4 See details in

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4 Ncrtliend Boardwalk. Ccean Grove Dr. ROBERT MORGAN, Principal of Neptune High School, with Mrs. YVONNE LIQUET-PHILLIPS who presented the 4th Annual Laurise Liquet Memorial 9C8-988-1C91 Scholarship Award to COREY THOMAS, graduating Neptune High School Senior. THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1994 OCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES PAGE 13 PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC PUBLIC NOTICES

NEPTUNE TOWNSHIP 1994 TAX SALE NOTICE 55-397 72-69A SHERIFF’S SALE SHERIFF'S SALE SUPERIOR COURT SUPERIOR COURT NOTICE OF SALE of property for non-payment of taxes, interest on each of the several amounts respectively to the date OF NEW JERSEY OF NEW JERSEY assessments and other Municipal charges for the year 1993 and of sale and costs of the sale. Parcels are to be sold subject to LAW DIVISION CHANCERY DIVISION prior. rollback taxes under the Farmland Assessments Act of 1964, im­ MONMOUTH COUNTY MONMOUTH COUNTY Public Notice Is hereby given that I, Michael J. Bascom, provements assessment installments not due, and any added or Docket No. L-5015-92 Docket No. F-786g-91 C.T.C.. Collector of Taxes in the Township of Neptune, in the omitted assessments for improvements as provided in NJSA MON #27-94 County of Monmouth, will conduct a sale of property pursuant to Crticorp Mortgage, Inc., Plaintiff va: 54:4-63.2 and 63.4-63.31. The National State Bank, Elizabeth, the authority of the statutes in such cases and provided on Jerome Whitaker; Brenda J. Rogers, TAKE FURTHER NOTICE, that said lands will be sold at 18% New Jersey, Plaintiff vs: THE 8th DAY OF JULY, 1994 et alt. Defendants interest or less to make the amount of municipal liens chargeable Michael Qohar M/k/a Moshe Qohar at the Neptune Municipal Complex. 25 Neptune Boulevard, Nep­ By virtue of a writ of execution In the against redemption at the lowest rate of interest. The payment and Marianne Goher, et ela, Defen­ tune. New Jersey, at 11:00 A M. or at other such time and place above stated action to me directed, i for the sale shall be made before the conclusion of the sale by dants to which said sale may then be adjourned at the said Municipal shall expose for sate at public vendue, cash. Certified check of money order, or the property shall be By virtue of a writ of execution in the Complex, each and all of the several lots and parcels of land resold. Properties for which there are no other pur:;hasers, shall at Hall of Records. 1 East Main Street above stated action to me directed, I assessed to the respective persons whose name are set opposite be struck off and sold to the Township of Neptune, in accor­ (2nd Floor • Freeholders Meeting shall expose for sate at public vendue, each respective parcel as the owner thereof for the total amount dance with said Act of Legislature. Interest on subsequent liens Room), In the Borough of Freehold, at Hall of Records, 1 East Main Street of municipal liens chargeable against said lands respectively, as shall be allowed as provided by law. County of Monmouth. New Jersey, on computed to the 8th day of July, 1994 all described and particu­ AT ANY TIME BEFORE THE SALE SAID COLLECTOR (2nd Floor • Freeholders Meeting Monday, the 18th Day of July, 1994 at Room), In the Borough of Freehold, larly set out in a list of the lands so subject to sale, bound in WILL RECEIVE PAYMENT DUE ON ANY PROPERTY WITH 2 o’clock, P.M. prevailing time. book form and now a permanent record In my said office, all as County of Monmouth, New Jersey, on INTEREST AND COSTS INCURRED BY CASH. CERTIFIED The property to be sold la located In required under the provisions of Article 4, Chapter 5. Title 54. of Monday, the 11th Day of July, 1994 at CHECK OR MONEY ORDER. the Township of Neptune In the County the Revised Statutes of New Jersey, 1937, entitled "Sale of Real The land and premises to be sold are described as 2 o’clock, P.M. prevailing time. Property to Enforce Liens" and all amendments thereto. folloyAfs: of Monmouth, State of New Jersey. The property to be sold is located In TAKE FURTHER NOTICE, that the hereinafter described lands DATED: June 1. 1994 Commonly known as; 11 Shorebrook the Township of Ocean in the County and each of the respective parcels thereof will be sold to make CODES: T - TAXES Circle, Neptune, NJ 07753. of Monmouth, State of New Jersey. the amount of Municipal Liens severally charageable against the 2 - SEWER RENT Tax Lot No. 7 In Block No. 7014. Commonly known as: 23 Dwight Drive, same on the 31st day of December, 1993; exclusive, however, of C - CURBING ASSESSMENT Dtmenaions of Lot: (Approximately) West Deal, New Jersey. the liens of the year 1994 as computed in said fist against each S - SEWER ASSESSMENT 155.56* wide by 115.32' tong. Tax Lot No. 132 in Block No. 40. parcel of land severallyl assessed as one parcel, together with M - MISCELLANEOUS CHARGES Nearest Cross Street: Situated on the DimensionsofLot (Approximatefy}12S' southerly side of Shorebrook Drive wide by 100' k x ^ ADDITIONAL PROPERTY SALE North. 512.32' from the southeasterly Nearest Cross Street: Situate on the BLOCK LOT LOTS OWNER LOCATION CODES AMT. side of West Bangs Avenue. southerly side of Logan Road. TERMS OF SALE: OEPOSHT; 10% of TERMS OF SALE: DEPOSIT: 10% of 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 5 0 1 .1 5 0 3 ,1 5 0 4 80LI0Q80* CESa RE £ KATHLEEN 11 SEA VIEW AVENU T 1 7 ,1 3 3 .0 7 the bid amount at the time of sale. the bid amount at the time of sale. 00002 01505 ,^1506.1507.1; SUNRISE 5AN3R ASSOriATES INC 7 SEA V IE j AVENU T 6 * 5 2 6 .4 4 Balance due In 30 days. Cash or cer­ Balar>ce due in 30 days. Cash or cer­ Q000<> 0 03 91 NICHOLSON,CA4ST£SUSANeOQN'4A NA ID ATLANTIC AVfiHU T 4 , 7 a 2 .0 3 tified check only. 0 0 0 0 5 004 37 ACCIAR01» PErE4 £ ANGELA 7 o c e a n a v e n u e T 9 ,0 3 5 . 1 5 tified check only. 0 00 06 00462 OSTSQX, 9QY £ 9AR8AKA 13 . o c e a n p a t h w a y T 1 ,9 1 7 . 0 0 The approximate amount of the judg­ The approximate amount of the judg­ 004 72 C002 0 0006 OONn ERY,JANES ^ £ ICX a n n E 1 OCEAN PATHWAY T 5 ,7 2 6 - 7 1 ment, Commitsion and coats to be ment, Commission and coats to be 0 0006 0 0 * 7 4 OCEAN OUEEN -lOTEL I nC«Z a NOQSV 10 OCEAN AVENUE T 6 6 7 .2 3 satisfied by sale It the sum of satisfied by sale Is the aum of 0 0010 005 54 CLEGG* JOAN % 18 O LIN STREET T 5 7 4 ,0 0 OOOlO 0 05 55 Ca r u s o h i o o n in ic x z c a s b o cq 15 MAIN AVENUE T 6 ,3 3 4 . 3 8 S111,456.61. Additionally, all sales are $1,679,173.05. AddHionaRy. an sales OOOLO 0 05 59 n a t io n a l C O N N jN IT t 8X O f N6H J 7 MAIN AVENUE T 9 , 8 0 7 . 8 5 subject to Advertising fees, to be paid are subject to Advertising fees, to be 0 0 0 2 0 0 05 82 .583,584.585 CHOPIN H O T E L,IN C 20 MAIN AVENUE T 4 * 3 2 4 . 9 6 by the successful bidder. paid by the successful bidder. 0 0 0 2 3 0 05 08 01 KAPLAN*0QNAL3 R £ PELONAN Na RC 35 8EACH AVENUE T 1 * 0 9 0 .6 6 The Sheriff hereby reserves the right The Sheriff hereby reserves the right 0 00 38 0032* ZIPERSON,HO h a RO£8EV£3EN £S Z IP 45 WEB8 AVENUE T 2 , 7 1 5 . 3 0 to adjourn this sale without further 000 «*3 0 17 40 5 A 0 Z S 0N , PRANK W JR 58 CLA4X AVENUE T 4 1 5 .8 6 to adjourn this sale without further OOOAY 0 18 22 r o w e r , . t h o n a s p £ s u s a n n 72 PRANKLIN AVENU T 1 * 2 6 5 . 1 4 notice by publication. notice by publication. WILLIAM M. LANZARO, Sheriff W ia iA M M. LANZARO, Sheriff Dated; June 22. 29. July 6,13.1994 Dated: June IS. 22, 29. July 6.1994 OOOS6 0 0 lo 3 C 1 0 1 OCEAN MANCHESTER ASSO CIATES* 77 MAIN AVENUE T 8 0 2 .8 8 Wllentz, Goldman & Spitzer, Attor­ 0 0 0 5 6 001 63 C 1 0 2 OCEAN MANCHESTER ASSO CIATES* 77 MAIN AVENUE T 8 9 4 .5 6 Shapiro A Krelaman, Attorneys 0 0056 001 63 C 1 0 3 OCEAN MANCHESTER A SSO CIATES* 77 MAIN AVENUE T 9 1 4 .2 4 Edward C. Lambert, for the firm neys 0 0 0 5 7 0 01 91 0€ 8EC X, THOMAS £ M ICHAEL J 69 MOUNT HERMON W T 2 1 4 .7 6 (609) 662-5535 Jofuithan Fstk, for the firm 0 00 60 0 02 95 S ER EI»J0H N £ WAOOHANA SOURNYA 15 P IL G R IM PATHWA T 1 6 * 4 4 4 .2 2 (906) 636-8000 0 0 0 63 0 01 55 LU S 2CZ,RICH AR D J £ l EANNA m 85 ASBJRY AVENUE T 3 * 7 4 5 . 9 1 (25-28) $62.00 0 0064 0 01 42 MORRIS* MAURICE H £ LORRAINE 87 MOUNT ZIO N WAY T 2 ,1 3 5 . 9 5 (24-27) $64.48 0 0 0 68 0 0 1 01 HARTLEY, RH03A 91 MAIN a v e n u e T 3 * 1 3 4 .8 5 0 0 0 73 01142 , 1144 T R IB 8 L E *C a SSa n ORA 79 COOKMAN a v e n u e T 2 , 2 7 1 . 0 4 0 00 82 0 1188 MORESKI* CHESTER S JR £ PAMELA 97 CLARK AVENUE T 1 , 9 5 5 . 0 5 0 0 0 8 0 0 00 45 wEI m ER* w i l l i a m p 91 M AIN AVENUE T 2 , 2 5 4 . 6 1 72-317 CH-750647 0 00 93 0 00 84 H M c OEVELOPERS, INC 100 T 1 , 4 2 1 . 8 7 LAKE AVENUE SHERIFF’S SALE 0 0 1 0 6 0 1 9 9 7 9LA1R J STUART 107 iN S K iP AVENUE T 4 , 1 3 0 . 3 7 SHERIFF'S SALE 0 01 16 0 13 84 LYSKO* CHRISTOPHER J £ NANCY R 122 HECC AVENUE T 2 , 8 2 7 . 8 7 SUPERIOR COURT SUPERIOR COURT 0 0 1 2 5 0 13 79 01 PAU LHA8ER *a RNQL0 £MICHAEL AVAL 132 1/2H E C X AVENUE T 2 , 2 4 9 . 3 9 OF NEW JERSEY OF NEW JERSEY 00125 01 00001C105 PINO* NELEN 66 W H ITE P IELO AVE T 1 ,3 6 6 . 2 2 LAW DIVISION CHANCERY DIVISION 0 0 1 2 7 0 1 * 1 4 PARRO JR * EONARO 138 ABBOTT a v e n u e T 3 , 9 8 9 . 8 9 OCEAN COUNTY MONMOUTH COUNTY 0 0 1 4 0 0 1 4 0 7 HOWLAND, ROGER 1 *3 3R0AQWAY T 4 ,0 4 7 . 0 3 Docket No. F-8S50-92 0 0 1 4 3 0 02 33 SANNIS* ANNETTE WILMA 141 EMBURY AVENUE T 2 ,7 7 8 . 4 0 Docket No. OCN-L-2912-92 J-13811-93 Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corpo­ 0 0 1 4 6 0 1 2 6 7 02 HUPP* MARY AHN 140 LAKE AVENUE T I , 1 1 0 .2 4 The National State Bank, Elizabeth, ration, Plaintiff vs: 0 0 1 4 9 01 OOOOL SHEVLIN* OWEN £ CATHERINE 1006 11T:n AVENUE 5 5 9 .1 6 Z New Jersey. Plaintiff vs: Patricia Stasse, a/k/a Pat Stasae, et 0 0 1 4 9 01 0 00 02 OELPtZZO*CARLO S PETERSENCJ PE 1 12TH AVENUE T 5 6 0 .3 3 aJa, Defendant 0 0 IS 8 000 36 Ca r r o l l z i i * j a m e s j z 2 o i r e a l t y 114 ATKINS AVENUE Z 2 8 2 .0 4 Anthony and Delores A. Zulla, Defen­ 0 0 1 5 8 0 0 0 4 0 Y IT A L E , p r a n k 1117 I I T H a v e n u e z 1 4 8 .3 2 dants By virtue of a writ of execution In the 0 0 1 6 2 0 00 06 MALLORY* ALBERT £ IRENOA E. 404 A TKIN S AVENUE T 9 8 3 .7 4 By virtue of a writ of execution in the above etated action to me directed, I 0 01 62 0 0 0 0 7 LUCXEY* JAMES £ W IL L IE MAE 402 A TKINS AVENUE Z 1 4 8 .5 2 above stated action to me directed, I shall expose for sale at public ver>due, 0 01 62 0 0 0 74 , 7 5 , 7 6 JAN0CHA*00NAL0 0*JR 1102 9TH AVENUE T 1 ,5 4 9 . 7 5 shall expose for sale at public vendue, at Hall of Records, 1 East Main Street (2nd Floor • Freeholders Meeting 0 0 1 6 9 00182 MOORE, PREO N 1221 8TH AVENUE T£Z $ 260.32 at Hall of Records, 1 East Main Street 0 01 70 0 01 00 01 NORWOOD, BARBARA J 1229 IO TH AVENUE T£2 5 6 3 .3 4 (2nd Floor • Freeholders Meeting Room), in the Borough of Freehold, 0 0170 0 01 05 CUNNINGHAM, ROBERT C BETTY 1210 lOT.N AVENUE T tZ 3 , 2 9 5 . 6 0 Room), In the Borough of Freehold, County of Monmouth, New Jersey, on 0 01 71 000 4 3 01 202 LEGAGNE UR, KET nEYC^J .J A N V IE R CM «L RIDGE AVENUE Z 2 8 7 .0 8 County of Monmouth, New Jersey, on Monday, the 16th Day of July, 1994 at 0 0 1 7 1 0 0 0 * 6 OORSEY, ROLAND l T 1229 llT H a v e n u e T£Z 3 * 0 9 6 .8 2 Monday, the 11 th Day of July. 1994 at 2 o'clock, P.M. prevailing time. 0 01 ? l 0 00 50 T flC O MORTGAGE COMPANY 1212 l i r - l AVENUE Z 1 4 8 .5 2 0 0 1 7 1 0 00 55 WALSH, GERAL3INE E-£ 3QUGLAS P 201 A TKINS AVENUE T£Z 1 6 3 .7 5 2 o'clock, P.M. prevailing time. The property to be sold is located In 0 0 1 7 1 0 00 55 01 Ca l n OUN, JOSEPH N £ En I l y 1202 l l T l AVENUE Z 2 8 7 .0 8 This property consists of the land and the Township of Ocean in the County 0 0 1 7 1 0 0 0 5 7 GIPPQRO, VINCENT 4 Z05 A TKIN S a v e n u e TCZ 6 9 2 . 7B all the buildings and structures on the of Monmouth, State of New Jersey. 0 0 1 7 1 0 0 0 74 AMERICAN PIN. CQRP Jp T a m p a 1217 r r io t h a v e n u e T£Z 2 ,3 3 2 . 2 5 land in the Township of Ocean, County Commonly known as: 157 Old Orchard 0 0 1 7 1 0 00 78 01 MEDINA AURIA 1223 R R lor.H a v e n u e 2£T 5 5 6 .7 8 of Monmouth and State of New Jer­ Lane, Ocean, New Jersey. 0OL72 0 0 0 2 7 01 v z t a l E * p r a n k 1216 CORLXES a v e n u e Z 2 8 7 .0 8 0 0172 0 00 30 01 JONES, ROBERT C £ HELEN 8 1228 CORl IE S a v e n u e Z 5 7 9 .1 0 sey. The legal description isas follows: Tax Lot No. 8C3502 in Block No. 34.03. 0 0 1 7 2 0 00 33 MALSH* JOHN 1236 CORLIES AVENUE TC2 2 ,4 0 0 . 3 5 Beginning at a point in the westeriy Unit 157 in BuHding 57 in The Manor at 00173 00024 01 p e t y o t i n . T a n n in 1203 CORLIES AVENUE T£Z 1 ,2 0 7 . 7 6 side of Wickapecko Drive Wayside, a Condominium, In the Town­ 0 0 1 7 3 0 0 0 26 GORDON* C EOWa RO 1207 CORLIES AVENUE T£Z 1 ,6 4 2 . 9 2 (WIckapecko Drive being a 50; street) ship of Ocean. Monmouth County, New 0 0 1 7 3 0 0 0 31 01 CLARKE, LINNETTE 129 D IV IS IO N STREE T£Z 1 ,1 5 2 . 5 2 0 0 1 7 4 01 0 0 0 0 6 v i T a l E * p r a n k 10 PHARO STREET Z 1 4 8 .3 2 distant 312' more or less, northerly Jersey together with en undivided 0 0 1 7 4 01 0 0 0 16 TACCARINO , THONa S L £ MART J 35 A TKINS AVENUE Z 2 8 7 .0 8 from the intersection of the westerly 0.3251 % kitereet in the Common Ele­ 0 0 1 7 4 02 0 0 0 1 2 WELLER J R . , JOHN W 11 PHARO STREET T£2 1,881.20 line of Wickapecko Drive with the line ments In accordance with and subject 0 0 1 7 4 02 0 0 0 1 3 SURRELL* GRACE 19 PHARO STREET Z 2 8 7 .0 8 of the seventh (7th) course as set forth to the terms, condhlons, covenants, re­ 0 0 1 7 5 0 0 0 0 3 01 WILLIAMS* NORRIS 22 RIDGE AVENUE T£Z 922.12 0 0175 0 0 5 0 6 KENNEY, OZET 1313 EMBURY AVENUE T£Z 9 3 7 .1 3 in Deed Book 1663, page 41, thence; strictions, limitations and other 0 0 1 7 3 0 0 5 1 8 01 WILSON, ERNEST £ 8AR8ARA L 21 A TK IN S AVENUE T£Z 1 * 2 4 6 .0 3 1} North 86* 43 min. 50 sec. West, provisions of the Master Deed and By- 0 0 1 7 5 0 0 5 1 9 01 WESLEY, HELEN T 17 A TKIN S AVENUE T£2 2 ,7 5 2 . 8 5 165.23' to a point; thence law a date 4/9/87, recorded 4/13/87 In 0 0 1 7 6 01 0 0 5 5 1 H A R R IS , LONIE PORTER C MART L 1205 HECX AVENUE T£2 2 * 2 0 0 .4 3 2) North 03* 16 min. 10 sec. East, deed book 4747 page 676 as thereafter 0 0 1 7 6 01 0 0 5 5 2 .5 5 3 Ba i t y , BARRY 7 ATKINS AVE.NUE T 3*837.68 260.99' to a point; thence amended. 0 0 1 7 6 02 0 0 5 * 1 m a RSMALL*ULYSS£S S £ MYRTLE A 1315 HECK AVENUE Z 9 9 .7 3 3) South 69* 05 min. 50 sec. East. TERMS OF SALE: DEPOSIT: 10% of 0 0 1 7 9 0 0 0 0 5 k u c :h a c u l l a * k u s u m a k e r r c v e e m a 1509 WEST LAKE AVE.N \ .1 ,0 1 5 .1 3 104.47' to a point in the westeriy line the bid amount at the time of tale. 0 0 1 7 9 0 0 0 0 6 XUC.NACULLA*KUSUMAKGR R £ VEENA 1515 WEST LAKE AVEN T£Z 3*421.56 of the cemetery; thence Balance due in 30 days. Cash or cer­ 0 0 1 7 9 0 0 0 0 7 ,8 ,9 DUNCAN, HELEN 312 m y r t l e a v e n u e Z 9 , 4 9 3 . 2 9 4) South 02* 58 min. 10 sec. West, 0 0 1 7 9 0 0 0 1 0 0AVZS*RUBY 329 MYRTLE AVENUE T£Z 4 ,2 2 8 . 8 0 tified check only. 0 0 1 7 9 0 0 0 1 1 CARROLL,JAMES J 3RD Z 2 01 REAL 324 m y r t l e AVENUE Z 2 8 2 .0 4 67.47' along the westeriy line of the The approximate amount of the judg­ 0 0 1 7 9 0 0 0 1 5 SAXO* Sa m ia 340 MYRTLE AVENUE TCZ 1 ,3 2 3 . 5 3 cemetery to a point; thence ment, Commlaalon and coats to be 0 017 9 0 0 0 1 7 01 h a l e * JOSEPHINE 344 m y r t l e a v e n u e TCZ 6 0 .8 3 5) South 68* 16 min. 50 sec. East, satisfied by sale ie the aum of 00181 000 38 , 3 9 . 4 8 , 4 9 WESTER* WALTER JR MYRTLE AVENUE T 1 ,0 7 7 . 4 2 60.52' along the southerly line of the $156,774.75. Additionally, alt sales are 0 0 1 8 3 0 0 0 0 3 8R a n 0 * 0 0 N a l 0*NANCY €,RICHAR0CN 1314 MONROE AVENUE Z 1 4 8 .5 2 cemetery to a point in the westerly line 0 0184 0 0 0 1 4 KRAMER, MQRT3N P 115 WHITESVILLE RO T 9 5 .2 9 subject to Advertising fees, to be paid 0 0 1 8 4 0 0 0 1 4 01 MQRTQN* KRAMER P 109 WMITESVILLS RO T 1 1 9 .8 9 of Wickapecko Drive; thence by the successful bidder. 0 0 1 8 4 0 0 0 1 6 KRAMER, M0RT3N P 105 WHITESVILLE RO T 1 0 2 .2 1 6) South03* 16min. lOaec.W est.200' The Sheriff hereby reserves the right 0 0 1 8 4 0 00 16 01 KRAMER, NORTON P 1329 MONROE a v e n u e T 5 5 4 .6 6 alor>g the westerly iir>e of Wickapecko to adjourn this sale without further 0 0 1 8 4 0 0 0 1 7 VETERANS ADMINISTRATION 1327 MONROE AVENUE Z 1 4 8 .5 2 Drive to the point or place of begin­ 0 0 1 8 4 0 0 0 1 9 LEE, ROBERT 3 £ NORMA 1321 MONROE AVENUE TCZ 1 ,8 7 6 - 7 9 notice by publication. 0 0 1 8 4 0 0 0 2 0 WEST* THOMAS A £ NORMA 1319 MONROE AVENUE Z 2 8 7 .0 8 ning. WILLIAM M. LANZARO. Sheriff 0 0 1 8 4 0 00 26 V IT A L E , PRANK 130 7 MONROE AVENUE Z 2 8 4 .1 2 Containing 1.00 acres. Dated: June 22, 29, July 6.13.1994 0 0 1 8 5 0 0 0 1 6 01 MOORE, DUKE S .C ACOUANETTa G 1617 s e w a l l a v e n u e Z 2 8 7 .0 8 Also known as Block 136, Lot 1A of Weber, Muth & Weber, Attorneys O O lS f 0 0 0 0 3 01 TR0U8LEPIEL0,CLARENCE,CRAIG£CH . 136 LEONARD AVENUE T 7 8 3 .8 9 the Tax Map of Ocean Township, Irwin B. Klugmsn, for the firm 0 0 1 8 8 0 0 0 0 7 01 MALLORY e s t a t e Z ALBERT MALLOR 128 LEONARD AVENUE TCZ 7 7 0 .7 3 Monmouth County, NJ. Commonly 0 0 1 8 8 01 0 0 0 0 1 WUENNENBERG, DIETSR 1734 AS8URY AVENUE TCZ 2 ,1 5 4 . 3 9 (201) 327-5000 00188 01 00003 OE LEO N, JOSE A 133 LEONARD AVENUE Z 1 4 8 -5 4 known as: 87 Wickapecko Drive, (25-28) $74.68 0 0 1 8 8 01 0 0 0 L I INGRAM, THOMAS 117 LEONARD AVENUE TCZ 1 * 1 5 1 .5 3 Ocean, NJ. 0 0 1 8 9 0 0 0 0 6 BOWENS* HAROLD £ CLARA R 5 GEORGE STREET Z 1 4 4 .2 5 Being the same premises conveyed 0 0 1 8 9 0 0 0 1 1 MOORE* ROGER w i l l i a m £ BARBARA 1508 MONROE AVENUE T 1 * 6 9 4 ,4 1 0 0 1 8 9 0 0 0 1 7 to Anthony J. Zulla ar>d Delores Zulla, .9 2 SATTACLIA, ^A8IQ lA lB MONROE AVENUE T£2 0 0 1 8 9 0 0 0 1 5 2 ,3 2 1 . 7 0 husband and wife, by deed of An­ 0ATTAGUIA, PAftlO £ JULIA ^ LA Lb MONROE a v e n u e T NOTICE 0 0 1 9 0 0 0 1 0 9 .1 1 0 6 0 0 .3 1 thony J. Zulla and Delores Zulla, nARTlN»JAn€S AZTH630RA ?1Ad ar>d wife, dated May 18,1988 0 0 1 9 2 0 0 0 2 3 1 A 9 .5 3 Board of Adjustment . 7 1 . 0 1 Ba r o n s , c ir q MISSING STREET T and recorded in the Monmouth County 0 0 1 9 3 0 0 2 0 4 .2 0 5 .2 0 6 8 6 1 . l

INVITATION TO BID Township of Neptune Sewerage Authority NEPTUNE TOWNSHIP 1994 eS-192 County of Monmouth SHERIFF'S SALE NOTICE TO BIDDERS is hereby given that bids are invited Cont’d. from previous page SUPERIOR COI 'RT and will be received as set forth herein. OF NEW JERSEY OWNER: TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE SEWERAGE CHANCERY DIVISION AUTHORITY ADDITIONAL PROPERTY SALE MONMOUTH COUNTY GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF WORK: The following is a list­ Oochet No. F-14383-91 ing of products and services for which bids will be received for BLOCK LOT LOTS OWNER LOCATION CODES AMT. Chemical Bank. Plaintiff va: the calendar year 1995: 0 0 2 1 7 0 0 0 6 9 6LLX0TT, RAT90N0 N 269 FISHER AVENUE T 3 8 3 .2 9 Judith C. Woakoaka, et ala. Defen­ Removal and Disposal of Sludge from Digesters 0 0 2 1 7 0 0 9 8 7 JO H eSflll JOSEPH 1710 WEST LAKE AVEN T£Z 2 ,2 0 0 . 9 b dant Deodorant Concentrate 0 0 2 1 8 01 00679 .680.681.682.583 FlELOSp i?0S€NA 1813 GREENWOOD AVEN T£Z 2 ,1 0 9 . 2 1 By virtue of a writ of execution in the Sodium Hypochlorite 0 0 2 1 8 02 00627 .628.629 HAHMARYtMALTER SR ESfAfE 3F 1905 WEST LAKE AVEN T 9 9 0 .2 8 S n iT M , Ktn Z97 above atated action to me directed. I Hydrogen Peroxide 0 0 2 1 8 02 0 0 6 3 3 DRUMMOND AVENU T£Z 1 ,3 9 5 . 9 1 0 0 2 1 9 0 0 5 0 7 .5 0 8 OOGGETT, EOnONlA R 350 ORUMMONO AVENU T 8 1 8 .9 2 ahall expoae for aale at public vendue, Electrician's Services 000 20 WATSON, JOHN R* J R . ( NEUROSE 915 FISHER AVENUE T 3 3 0 .7 6 Laboratory Analysis Services 00220 at Hall of Recorda. 1 Eaat Main Street 00220 0 0 0 2 8 CLAYTON, TH09AS £ 1709 STRa TFORO AVEN T 3 2 3 .0 8 (2nd Floor - Freeholdera Meeting ADDRESS FOR RECEIVING BIDS: 0 0222 0 0 2 7 9 NITCH6LL, SA9UEL 192 0 BANGS AVENUE T£Z 2 , 2 6 2 . 3 9 Room), In the Borough of Freehold, Township of Neptune Sewerage Authority 00222 0 0 2 8 2 P R IC E , JOHN k 1 8 3 7 COLUMBUS AVENU T 1 3 7 .0 7 0 0 3 0 0 ,301,302.303 G ILLIS, STEPHANIE 1821 MC SRXOE AVENU Z 1 9 8 .5 2 County of Monmouth, New Jeraey, 634 Old Corlies Avenue 0 0 2 2 3 P.O. Box 384 0 0 2 2 9 0 0 3 1 1 JOHNSON,WESTON N E JONESCO 0 W 1902 MC a X lD E AVENU 1 ,7 0 2 . 9 b on Monday, the 27th Day of June, Neptune, N.J. 07753 0 0 2 2 5 01 0 0 5 8 0 ,5 8 1 BRIGHT, CORNELIUS C GEORGIA A. 18 08 MILTON a v e n u e 1 , 2 7 8 . 7 a 1994 at 2 o'clock, P.M. prevailing time. CHIONESe, VINCENT JANES £ SiLe 1825 WEST LAKE AVEN T£Z EXAMINATION OF CONTRACT DOCUMENTS: 0 0 2 2 5 01 00597_598^599,000.601 9 .A 2 2 .9 5 The property to be aold la located in 0 0 2 2 5 01 00602 SCHIAVINO, PATRICK A 182 7 WEST LAKE AVEN : IA 8 . 5 2 Contract Documents may be examined Monday through SEAUFQROe ANOREW the Townahip of Neptune in the County 0 0 2 2 5 02 0 00 50 1812 STRATFORD AVgN T£2 1 ,8 3 6 . 9 7 Friday, except legal holidays, from 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M., 0 0 2 2 6 0 0 0 0 6 . a l l i a n c e f u n d INC CO 1827 STRa TFORO AVEn T£Z 1 , 3 2 0 .2 7 of Monmouth, State of New Jeraey. . 7 . 3 prevailing time, at the Township of Neptune Sewerage 0 0 2 2 6 000 09 . 10 CLEGG, JILLIAN C 1825 STRa TFORO AVEN 9 9 0 .9 5 Commonly known aa: 400 Weat Con- Authority Administrative Offices, located at 634 Old Corlies 0 0 2 2 8 0 0 0 0 7 * DOWNS, HARRIET L . 1827 CQLJMBUS AVENU T£Z 2 ,2 2 3 . 9 4 courae, Neptune, New Jeraey. Avenue, Neptune, N.J. 0 0 2 2 8 000 10 SHIV GUPTA 192 6 BANGS AVENUE T£2 1 ,3 8 7 . 0 7 Tax Lot No. 1 8 2 In Block No. 5S2. 0 0 2 2 8 00325.326.327 ZEGA, JACK 1922 8ANCS AVENUE I 1 9 3 .6 1 OBTAINING CONTRACT DOCUMENTS: 0 0 2 2 9 0 00 08 FLIPPIN, DENNIS t LO VELL Oa v IS 160b MONROE AVENUE T 1 ,1 5 3 . 6 0 Dimenaiona of Lot; (Approximately) Contract Documents may be obtained only at the Township 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 1 6 8R0WN, ALONIO I h a z e l 109 OXONIA AVENUE TEZ 9 ,5 3 9 . 8 9 83' X 87’ X 115' X 113' X 66'. of Neptune Sewerage Authority Administrative Offices upon 0 0230 00022 niRANOA# RICHARD & AIQA 117 OXQ.NZA a v e n u e Z 2 8 7 .0 8 Neareat Croaa Street; 60' northerly payment per set of Contract Documents, of $25.00. No 0 0 2 3 0 0 00 29 SPARKS, CHARLES L 131 OXONIA AVENUE 1 ,2 6 1 . 3 5 from Waahington Avenue. refunds will be made. 0 02 30 0 00 92 JONES,NORZSSIA I E . CARRY JQHE 118 a n ELVE a v e n u e T6Z 1 ,6 2 8 . 0 8 . TERMS OF SALE; DEPOSIT; lOY. of USE OF CONTRACT DOCUMENTS: 0 0 2 3 0 0 00 95 GORDON, C EOWa RO 129 ANELVE a v e n u e Z 1 9 8 .5 2 the bid amount at the time of aale. Contract Documents are available solely for the purpose of 0 0 2 3 0 000 99 WALSH,JOHN 132 ANELVE AVENUE T£2 1 ,4 4 0 . 6 8 BalarKe due in 30 daya. Caah or cer­ obtaining bids on the work and not to confer a license or grant 0 0 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 9 io WESTERVELT, ?AYNQN0 ( ELEANOR 1613 MONROE AVENUE T £ I 1 * 1 5 3 .3 4 tified check only. for any other purpose. 0 0 2 3 1 00023,24.25 INGRAN,JANES 62 8 HIGHWAY 35 1 1 5 9 .1 7 0 00 09 CREOLE* JANES A ( JANELLA N 1903 M IL L8 R 0 0K AVEN Z 1 9 8 .5 2 The approximate amount of the judg­ BID SECURITY: 0 0 2 3 5 Bid Security is required in an amount of not less than ten 0 0 2 3 5 0 0 0 06 NOORE, JOSEPH g i tU T H IE 9 190 7 MILLSfrOOX AVEN z 1 4 8 .5 2 ment, Commiaaion and coata to be 191 9 percent (10%) of the total amount indicated in the Bid, but not 0 023 5 00012 OURXS, RICHARD ( f r a n k StANCO MILLBROOK AVEN Z£T 2 ,1 8 1 . 2 8 aatiafled by aale la the aum of 0 02 38 0 0 0 07 DOZIER, LlVIUS J. i AGNES N . 1805 9R0CXTQN AVENU T 1 ,6 8 5 . 6 5 in excess of Twenty Thousand Dollars ($20,000.00). $229,718.98. Additionally, alt aatea are 0 02 90 00001 WYNN* ZARA PETERS 6 09 BINGHAM STREi T 2 ,5 1 3 . 7 9 CONSENT OF SURETY: 0 02 92 000 73 CARNEYfFREO C NA6GZE 1715 BRADFORD AVENU Z 2 2 0 .2 5 . aubject to Advertiaingfeea, to be paid Certificate from a Surety Company is required indicating 0 0 2 9 5 0 0 0 3 6 37 XENNEY, AU8REY LEWIS 1 7 0 9 OLOEN AVENUE z 1 9 8 .5 2 by the aucceaafui bidder. consent to be bound as surety and guarantor (or performance 0 0 2 9 5 00060* WIULIANS,NORRIS ( 9EBRAH A. 1708 SRAOFORO AVENU z 1 9 8 .5 2 The Sheriff hereby reaervea the right required under the Contract Documents. 0 0 2 9 6 0 00 19 H A L L , ROBERT 1808 OLOEN AVENUE T£2 1 .6 2 5 . 7 8 to adjourn thia aale without further 0 0 2 9 8 00012 12 CLARKE, ROBERT E C PORTIA E 2 1 0 9 Ba n g s a v e n u e 2 2 8 7 .0 8 SUBMISSION OF BIDS: 8ATTAGLIA,JE FA6I0 ET a l S a n g s a v e n u e notice by publication. 0 0 2 9 8 00016* 211 3 B 1 ,2 5 7 . 9 0 The complete bid form and other items required shall be 0 02 98 0 0 0 1 7 BATTAGLIA, FA8I0 JR,ETALS NEPTUNE BOULEV T 1 ,4 0 6 .1 2 WILLIAM M. LANZARO, Sheriff placed in sealed envelopes and delivered prior to the bid 0 0 2 5 1 000 55 JOHNSON, JOHN E C 9ARZE 1998 STRATFORO AVEN T£2 3 ,5 8 6 . 6 1 Dated; June 1, 8, IS, 22.1994 opening to the Owner at the above stated ADDRESS FOR 0 0 2 5 2 0 00 30 Ra OENa CHER, SEORGE C DIANE 323 HIG-4WAY 39 T t l 6.533.25 • Schwan 8 Becker, Attomeya RECEIVING BIDS. The envelope will be clearly marked as to 0 0252 000 50 STa n a RO , RONALO 1902 STRATFORO AVEN T tZ 2 ,9 3 9 . 5 3 John F. Fraebel, for the firm which products or services the bid is being submitted for and 0 0 2 5 3 000 25 Ca u , RE8ECCA FRANCIS 1918 M ILTO N a v e n u e 1 .1 6 6 . 3 1 GREEN, THURAAN ( AlLDREO 1916 M ILTO N a v e n u e T £ I 7 0 1 .3 3 (201) 864-6484 also the date and time of the bid opening. 0 0 2 5 3 0 00 26 0 0 2 6 0 000 1 7 .1 8 .1 9 ,2 0 N T R IC X , JANES W S RUST N 2000 WEST LAKE AVEN T 7 3 6 .6 6 PUBLIC BID OPENING AND READING: 0 0 2 6 2 00056.57.58.59.60.61 TUCKER,KEITH 1913 r u t h e r f o r o av e T 8 7 2 .7 L Date: Tuesday. August 9, 1994 0 026 9 00080.81.82.83.84.85 TQOO, SANFQRO A . 2018 RUTh ERFQRO a v e T 3 .1 1 1 . 7 9 (22-25) $59.52 Time: 10:00 A.M.. 0 026 6 08 00109 . ilO URZUA, LUIS C VERONICA 2 0 0 7 SRa o l EY a v e n u e Z 2 8 5 .5 2 Place: Township of Neptune Sewerage Authority 0 027 0 0 0 0 08 CLEGG, JOAN R WASHINGTON AVE T 3 4 8 .9 8 Administrative Offices 0 0 2 7 0 00011 CLEGG, WILLIAA C 151 7 c o r l ie s AVENUE T 1 ,2 5 6 . 2 3 634 Old Corlies Avenue 0 0 2 7 3 0 00 23 COLEf ROSA 8 1532 CO RLIES AVENUE T£Z 5 .8 3 4 . 3 2 0 02 79 2 07 2 8 7 . 12» Neptune, N.J. 07753 0 0 0 6 7 FARLEY, JACQUELINE UNION AVENUE Z CH-750S94 0 0 2 7 6 00120 HUO 1518 7 TM a v e n u e I 1 9 8 ,3 1 STATUTORY REQUIREMENTS: 0 02 77 0 0 1 9 5 .1 , 4 6 CAU, PIERRE C REBECCA F. 160 0 6TH AVENUE T 3 .0 5 0 . 2 5 SHERIFF'S SALE Bidders are required to comply with all applicable statutory 0 0 2 7 8 0 00 19 V IT A L E , f r a n k 111 HAMILTON AVENU I 2 8 9 .3 4 SUPERIOR COURT requirements including tiie requirements of P.L >975, c. 125 0 0 2 7 9 0 0 0 0 5 BILLUPS, CARLTON t AARY C 105 HAWTHORNE AVEN Z 1 9 8 .5 2 OF NEW JERSEY (Affirmative Action) and P.L. 1963, C. 150 (Prevailing Wage). 0 0 2 7 9 0 00 90 01 6OR0ON,C EOh a r O TRUSTEE 128 TAYLOR AVENUE T£Z 2 , 9 9 6 . 7 1 9 3 5 .7 1 CHANCERY DIVISION r e j e c t io n o f BIDS: 0 0 3 0 1 20 0 00 05 COROON, CARLOS A . C GWENOOLTN 308 Pa l m e r a v e n u e T MONMOUTH COUNTY The right is reserved by the Owner to reject any or all bids 0 0 3 0 9 23 0 0 0 02 HARRIS, L. C. £ ESTELLE 8. 302 OEAi. a v e n u e T£Z 2 ,5 1 8 . 5 8 309 9ELMAR a v e n u e Docket No. F-3319-93 0 0 3 0 6 25 0 0 0 0 3 Ta RRINCTON, EVELYN T£Z 1 ,6 8 4 . 2 5 or to waive any immaterial defect or informality in any bid, if 0 0 3 0 6 25 0 0 0 0 7 FLOYO, STYLE £ NACn OLIA S . 30 3 NQNflQuTH aVENU Ttl 1 ,6 9 2 . 8 4 Flrat Fidelity Bank, N.A., New Jeraey, deemed in the best interest of the Owner. 0 0 3 1 7 18 0 0 0 0 3 WAGE, C.HA8LE5 E £ CHRISTINE 608 w a y s id e ROAO 1 4 8 .5 2 Plaintiff va; ATTEST: Anthony Molinaro, Chairman 0 0 3 1 7 18 0 0 0 0 9 DORSEY, RAINEY F jR £ LlL.lAN 610 w a y s id e ROAO I 1 9 8 .5 2 David Levy 8 Kim Leiner Levy, h/w, Vernon A. Brikowski, Executive Director 0 0 3 L 7 18 0 0 0 1 5 .1 6 COROON, C EOWa RO 103 ASBJRT PARK 90 T 3 5 0 .1 7 Defendanta (25) $42.78 0 0 3 2 0 03 0 0 0 0 9 SROWH LA JUANA,KEVIN,OONNA £ F 109 d e a l a v e n u e T 4 2 4 .6 0 0 0 3 2 2 05 0 0 0 0 3 OAVIS* WILLIAN H L09 HOLLYWOOD AVEN Z 2 0 .5 1 By virtue of a writ of execution in the 0 0 3 3 1 02 00069 ,70,71 SHERAAN, RZCHa RO a £ LAURa 4 707 PROSPECT PLACE T£Z 3 * 0 2 0 .8 9 above atated action to me directed, i 0 0 3 3 5 0 0 0 3 8 ,3 9 l u o o y , n a r c a r e t EZARS.L.S.GOOOW HIGHWAY 33 5 2 5 .1 5 ahatt expoae for aale at public vendue, ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS 0 0399 0 0 0 5 7 K E L L Y , CHARLES J . J R . £ JOAN C 537 GREEN GROVE RO T€Z 5 * 3 6 2 , 8 0 at Hall of Record!, 1 Eaat Main Street Township of Neptune Housing Authority 0 0 3 5 2 OOOOl 8K S IL V E R , MARSHA Z MARC Na SSAR ASauRY AVENUE T 5 2 7 .1 1 0 036 9 02008 .2009 S IL V E R , MARSHA Z MARC NASSAR c e n t r a l AVENUE 8 7 .3 0 (2nd Floor - Freeholdera Meeting County of Monmouth 0 0 3 9 9 0 0 o * 9 ,5 0 N A R IA N Q , JOHN J £ MARJORIE 919 Sealed Bids for: Storm and Screen Door replacement at LAKEWOOO ROAO Z 2 8 6 .7 2 Room), in the Borough of Freehold, 0 0 3 9 8 0 0 0 2 8 .2 9 MC ROBERTS, ROBERT 8 525 GLEn m ERE AVENU rez 1 * 6 6 1 .9 2 County of Monmouth, New Jeraey, on N.J.48-2, N.J.48-4 and N.J.48-6 respectfully and will be Monday, the 27th Day of June, 1994 at received by HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE TOWNSHIP OF 0 0 9 0 2 00011 CLEGG, W tL L lA N C C JOAN R 33 PINEWOOO DRIVE r 1 ,6 9 7 . 8 8 2 o'clock, P.M, prevailing time. NEPTUNE, 1810 Alberta Ave., Neptune. New Jersey 07753 un­ 0 0 9 3 9 0 00 08 . 9 g u a l a r io , f r a n k 230 HICHL a NO AVENU TEZ 3 * 2 2 2 .0 9 0 0 9 3 9 0 0 0 9 7 , 48 JOHNSON, KATHY N 315 WOOOMER6 AVENU T£Z 7 7 3 .2 9 All that certain lot, tract or parcel of til 10:00 o’clock a.m., E.S.T., date July 11, 1994, and then at 0 0 9 4 0 0 0 0 0 9 , 5 . 5 .. 7 . 8 LYONS JR, MICHAEL J £ GINA J 350 BRIGHfON AVENU r 9 0 . 7b land, aituate, lying and being in the said office publicly opened and read aloud. The Neptune Housing Authority reserves the right to reject 0 0 9 5 2 00001 , 45 y a n o w i t i , Ca r l 119 LAKSWQQQ ROAO I 1 9 8 .6 2 Townahip of Ocean, County of Mon­ 0 09 99 0 0 0 1 9 , 20 ROOT, RICHARO S. 50 7 MOORE ROAO T any or all bids and to waive any informalities in the bidding. 3 * 2 7 9 .0 1 mouth and State of New Jeraey, aa 0 0 9 6 1 0 0 0 0 9 .1 0 9E NUCCI, CORINNE V 900 OVERLOOK DR IV E T£2 3 * 4 7 1 .3 9 No bid shall be withdrawn for a period of sixty (60) days sub­ more particularly decribed aa foDowa; 0 0 9 6 2 01 00008 ^9.10,11 CREHH-WILLIAHS, VIRGINIA 8 320 LAKEWOOO ROAO T£Z 3 ,7 2 8 . 3 9 sequent to the opening tor bids. The Information for Bidders, 0 0 9 6 7 00070 ,71.72,73,74 a h IGHLANO AVENU I Being known and deaignated aa Lota SCHLESEL, GERTRUDE NUEMER 229 1 9 8 .5 2 Form of Bid and Specifications may be examined at the office 0 0 9 78 00016 ,17.18 SELDEN, ROBERT J £ SALLY J 80L 302 v a l l e y ROAO r 2 8 .8 9 3181, 3182, 3183, 3184, 3185, 3218, of the Housing Authority, 1810 Alberta Ave,, Neptune, N.J. 0 098 9 00392 ,343 8ANIK, JOHN J III £ KAREN P 319 HILLSIDE ORIVE T 1 ,9 5 0 . 7 7 3219 and 3220 in Block 33D-19 on a 07753, between 9:00 am . and 4:00 p.m. Monday through Fri­ 0Q 991 0 0 0 8 1 .8 2 REYNOLDS, NORNAN F . £ ETHEL N . 222 AUDREY PLACE T£2 1 ,8 8 2 . 7 1 certain map entitled, "Map D of Deal 0 0 5 1 9 0 1 7 0 8 SHARK RIVER M IL L S ESTATES 0V6-R8R00K p l a C T 2 1 6 .1 0 day. Copies may bo obtained at the office of the Housing 0 0 5 2 5 00039 ,35.36.37 Beach Eatatea, North Section, Ocean Authority of Neptune, upon payment of $25.(X), either cash or KNOPP, RATMONO 120 HAWTHORNE STRE T£Z 3 . 1 3 7 . 8 0 0 0 5 2 5 0 0 0 6 0 PERZEL, JOSEPH £ MARIANNE 0 333 4 ,614.45 Twp., Monmouth County, NJ," dated certified check, for each set which is non refundable. o l d c o r l ie s AV T 0 0 5 3 9 00002 KELEIGH, R08ERT T 310 CAMPBELL AVENU Z 1 9 8 .5 2 April 30. 1920 and filed in the Mon­ All bidders are required to submit a cert'iTied check to the 0 0 5 5 1 0 0 0 0 8 ,9 OE Sa RNQ, SAM £ GARY 0 6 SARNQ NEW YORK ROAO T 1 .8 1 9 . 8 1 mouth County Clerk'a Office on Auguat order of the Neptune Housing Authority for ten percent (10%) 0 0 5 5 2 000012,1-16.2.16. NUZZI, ANNENARIE 900 CONCOURSE WEST Z 1 9 8 .5 2 t 7 . 1920 in Caae No. 37-4. of the amount of the bid or a bid bond for a like sum executed 0 0 5 5 7 00010 riMFANX, GIQVANNA f P t ALBANY ROAO T 6 3 9 .3 9 0 0 5 5 8 0 2 5 0100 OOE, JOHN C/Q R08ERT W« SCHLAE Beginning at a point on the eaaterly by a Surety Company authorized to do business in the State CONCOURSE sour T 1 1 1 .5 7 0 0 5 6 9 0 0 0 36 c e n t r a l MQNN3UTH DEVELOPMENT C 302 S6AVIEW CIRCLE T 1 ,9 0 9 . 3 2 sideline of Now Jersey State Hwy. of New Jersey. The bidder shall also include a Certificate of 0 0 5 6 9 0 00 90 MAASS, STEVEN M £ JUOT L Surety at the time of bidding. In the event bidder is a cor­ 208 SEAVIEU CIRCLE Z 1 6 5 .1 2 Route No. 35, paid point being diatant 0OS7O 0 0 0 0 9 c e n t r a l n o n OEV CO Z JOHN S PO 2 SEAVZEW CIRCLE T£2 6 , 3 0 9 . 0 5 300’ northerly from the intersection of poration or partnership, a statement must be submitted setting 0 0 5 7 0 0 0 2 0 2 COSO PARNES, BARRY SEA SPRAY LANE T 5 9 0 .5 5 0 0 5 7 0 the easterly sideline of NJ State Hwy. forth the names and addresses of all stockholders in the 00202 coal PERRY, DIANE SEA SPRAY LANE r 5 3 7 .8 8 0 03 70 0 0 2 0 2 C093 PARNES, 8ARRY Rt. No. 35 and the northerly sideline of corporation or partnership who own ten percent (10%) or more SEA SPRAT LANE r 7 2 5 .5 7 of its stock, of any class or of all individual partners In the 0 0 5 7 0 0 0 2 0 2 C095 LEHNAN, MARVIN £ SANDRA ZAHa RI SEA SPRAY LANE T 7 2 6 .2 5 Talmadge Ave. and proceeding; partnership who owns a ten percent (10%) or greater interest 0 1 0 0 6 0 0 0 1 6 BATTAGLIA, FA8XD f a b i q c o u r t T 1 ,9 9 8 . 1 9 thence 0 1 0 0 6 0 0 0 1 6 03 BATTAGLIA, ESTATE F aSIO f a b i o c o u r t T 1 1 6 .2 5 therein as the case may bo. Each bid must also be accom­ 0 1007 0 0 0 2 5 1) Along said easterly sideline of NJ P G 8 INC 706 HIGHWAY 35 z 7 , 1 6 9 . 3 9 panied by a certification by bidder regarding Equal Opportunity 0 1007 0 0 0 2 7 Stale Hwy. Rl. No. 35 on a course of t a l e o f t h e S EA ,IN C ZH 0W A «3 JOH 705 HIGHWAY 35 z 8 9 4 .3 9 Employment Practice and a Non Collusive Affidavit and State­ 0 1100 0 0 0 0 1 North 02". 00 mins. Weat, a distance h a n i l L OCTAVIO £ SARA 26 W JUMPtNCBROOK T£Z 1 .5 5 0 . 1 5 01200 0 0 0 0 7 KRATZ,KENNETH ment of Compliance with bidding requirements. The suc­ 19 JUMPING SROOK I 1 9 8 .5 2 of 100' to a point; thence 0 U02 0 0 0 0 5 cessful bidder will be required to furnish and pay for Perfor- 8ERKQWITZ, ROBERT £ OIAnE 10 ELM ORIVE T 2 . 2 3 3 . 1 6 0 1 9 03 0 0 0 0 9 2) North 88" 00 mins. EasL a distance mance/Payment Bond in the amount of 100% of the Contract MQROtfGEOULA 11 JUMPINC8R00K 0 T 7 9 4 .7 2 0 2003 0 0 0 3 9 of 183' to a point on the westerly COOK, 8ART J 917 NEPTUNE BOULEV T 6 5 4 .1 8 Price. 0 3000 OQQ37COLQ6 sideline of BeOmore Street (unim­ KINGSLEY ENTERPRISES C/0 l.A M l 10 b ALPINE TRAIL T 3 ,2 5 0 . 8 9 All bids to be hand delivered at the time and place of the 0 3000 00037C0906 KLEIN, CHARLES 9 906 A LP IN E t r a i l TKZ 2 , 3 6 3 . 7 3 proved and unopened); thence prescribed meeting as indicated above. No bid will be accept­ 0 3000 00037CI602 KINGSLEY ENTERPRISES C/0 R.ANR 1602 A LP IN E t r a i l T 6 5 8 .5 2 3) Along same on a course of South 0 3000 0 0 0 37C16Q3 ed by mail or delivered before said meeting. KINGSLEY ENTERPRISES C/0 A.AMR 1603 A LP IN E t r a i l T 6 5 8 .5 2 0 3000 00037CL609 02", 00 mins. Eaat, a distance of SO' to Dated: June 17. 1994 KINGSLEY ENTERPRISES C/0 R.AMR 1609 a l p i .n e t r a i l T 6 5 8 .5 2 0 3000 00037CI605 a point; thence ROBERT E. WEST, Executive Director KINGSLEY ENTERPRISES C/0 R.ANR 1605 A LP IN E t r a i l 6 5 8 . 3 ; 0 3000 00037C1606 KINGSLEY ENTERPRISES C/Q R. a MR 1606 a l p i n e t k a i l 6 5 8 . 5 4) South 88° 00 mine. West, a rfistance Neptune Housing Authority 0 3000 00037C1607 KINGSLEY ENTERPRISES C/Q R.ANR 1607 A LP IN E t r a i l 6 58 .3 .; (25) $27.28 0 3000 OOC37C1701 of 100' to a point; thence K IN G S LET enterprises c/ 0 R.A.MR 1701 A LP IN E t r a i l 3 3 6 .7 8 0 3000 00037C1782 5) South 02* 00 mins. East, a disunce KINGSLEY ENTERPRISES C/0 R.ANR 1702 A LP IN E t r a i l 3 3 6 .7 7 0 3000 0 0 0 3 7 a ? 0 3 of 40’ to a point; thence K IN G S LEY ENTERPRISES C /0 R.A.MR 1703 A LP IN E t r a i l 3 3 6 .7 0 3000 00037C1709 KINGSLEY ENTERPRISES C/0 R . a MR 1709 A LP IN E t r a i l 3 3 6 .7 8 6) South 88° 00 mins. WasL a distance ORDINANCE NO. 1671 0 3000 00037C1705 KINGSLEY ENTERPRISES C/Q R.AMR 1709 a l p i n e t r a i l 3 3 6 .7 8 of 83' to a polm on the easterly side­ 0 3000 00037CI706 Township of Neptune KINGSLEY ENTERPRISES C/0 R.AMR 1706 a l p i n e t r a i l 3 3 6 .7 8 0 3000 00037C1707 line of NJ Slate Hwy. Rt. No. 35 which County of Monmouth KINGSLEY ENTERPRISES C/0 R.AMR 170 7 a l p i .n e t r a i l 3 3 6 .7 8 0 3000 00037C1708 marks the point and place of begin­ AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE EXCAVATION AND KINGSLEY ENTERPRISES C/0 R.AMR 170 8 ALPI.NE t r a i l 3 3 6 .7 6 0 3000 00037C1801 KINGSLEY ENTERPRISES C/0 R.AMR 1801 a l p i n e t r a i l 3 3 6 .7 8 ning. DIGGING UP OF STREETS. AVENUES, HIGHWAYS, ALLEYS, 0 3000 00037C1802 KINGSLEY ENTERPRISES C/0 R.AMR 1802 ALPINE TRAIL 3 3 6 .7 8 Further known and rleaignated as Lot SIDEWALKS AND PUBUC PLACES FOR THE PURPOSE OF 0 3 0 00 00037C1803 KINGSLEY ENTERPRISES C/Q R.ANR 1803 A LP IN E t r a i l 3 3 6 .7 8 LAYING, INSTALLING. REPLACING AND REPAIRING OF 0 3000 00037CI809 3 in Block 33.34 as shown on the KIN G S LEY enterprises C /0 R.AMR 1809 A LP IN E t r a i l 3 3 6 .7 8 0 3000 Official Tax M ap of the Township of WATER, GAS AND SEWER PIPES AND MAINS, AND ELEC­ 00037C1805 KIN G SLEY enterprises C/Q R.AMR 1805 A LP IN E t r a i l 3 3 6 .7 8 0 3000 TRICAL AND TELEPHONE CONDUITS, OR FOR ANY OTHER 0 0 0 3 7 a S 0 6 KINGSLEY ENTERPRISES C/0 R.AMR 1805 a l p i n e T R A IL 3 3 6 .7 8 Ocean. 0 3000 00037C1807 ■ PURPOSE WHATSOEVER IN THE TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, KINGSLEY ENTERPRISES C/Q R.AMR 180 7 ALPINE TRAIL 3 3 6 .7 8 The above description is drawn in 0 3000 00037C1808 KINGSLEY ENHRPRISES C/0 R.AMR 1808 ALPINE TRAIL 3 3 6 .7 8 IN THE COUNTY OF MONMOUTH. AND REPEALING OR­ 0 3000 accordance with a survey prepared 00037C1901 KINGSLEY ENTERPRISES C/0 R.AMR 1 9 0 1 ALPINE TRAIL 3 3 6 .7 8 DINANCE 1654. 0 3000 00037C1902 by Thomas A Finnegan, Land Sur­ KINGSLEY ENTERPRISES C/0 R.AMR 1902 ALPINE TRAIL 3 3 6 .7 8 Approved on first reading June 9, 1994. 0 3000 00037C1903 veyor, dated March 30,1990. KINGSLEY ENTERPRISES C/0 R.AMR 1903 ALPINE TRAIL 3 3 6 .7 8 0 3000 00037C1909 Approved, passed and adopted on final reading June 20, KINGSLEY ENTERPRISES C/0 R.AMR 1909 ALPINE TRAIL 3 3 6 .7 8 Being commonly known aa; 1715High- 0 3000 00037C1905 1994. KINGSLEY ENTERPRISES C/0 R.ANR 1905 ALPINE TRAIL 3 3 6 .7 8 0 3000 00037C1906 way 35, Ocean. NJ 07712. ELIZABETH A. SCHNEIDER, Mayor KINGSLEY ENTERPRISES C/0 R.AMR 1906 a l p i n e t r a i l 3 3 6 .7 8 0 3000 00037C1907 TERMS OF SALE; DEPOSfT; 10% of KINGSLEY ENTERPRISES C/0 R.AMR 190 7 ALPINE TRAIL 3 3 6 .7 8 Attest” 0 3000 the bid amount at the time of sale. 00037C1908 KINGSLEY ENTERPRISES C/0 R.ANR 190 8 ALPINE TRAIL 3 3 6 .7 8 RICHARD J. COTTRELL. Municipal Clerk 0 3000 00037C2001 KINGSLEY ENTERPRISES C/Q R.ANR 2001 ALPINE TRAIL 3 3 6 .7 8 Balance due in 30 days. Cash or cer­ (25) $11.78 0 3000 OOO37C2002 KINGSLEY ENTERPRISES C/0 R.ANR 2002 a l p i n e T R A IL 3 3 6 .7 8 tified check only. 0 3000 000 37a003 KINGSLEY ENTERPRISES 200 3 ALPI.NE TRAIL 3 3 6 .7 8 0 3000 OOO37C2009 The approximate amount of the judg­ KINGSLEY ENTERPRISES 2 0 0 9 ALPINE TRAIL 3 3 6 .7 8 0 3000 00037C2005 ment, Commission and costa to be ORDINANCE NO. 1669 KINGSLEY ENTERPRISES C/0 R.ANR 2009 A LP IN E t r a i l , 3 3 6 .7 8 0 3000 0 00 37C 2006 satisfied by sale is the sum of Township of Neptuns K IN G S LEY enterprises 200 6 A LP IN E t r a i l 3 3 6 .7 8 0 3000 County of Monmouth 000 37a007 KINGSLEY ENTERPRISES C/0 R.ANR 200 7 a l p i n e t r a i l 3 3 6 .7 8 $384,332.87. Additionally, all sales are 0 3000 00037C2008 KINGSLEY ENTERPRISES C/0 R.ANR 200 8 a l p i n e t r a i l 3 3 6 .7 8 subject to Advertising fees, to be paid AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE #1659 WHICH 0 3000 00037C2191 KINGSLEY ENTERPRISES C/0 R.ANR 2101 ALPINE TRAIL 3 3 6 .7 8 IS AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE SETTING 0 3000 'y the successful bMder. 000 37C2102 KINGSLET ENTERPRISES C/0 R.ANR 2102 ALPINE TRAIL 3 3 6 .7 8 0 3000 he Sheriff hereby reaervea the right THE SALARY RANGES OF CERTAIN OFFICIALS OF THE 0 0 0 37C 2103 KINGSLEY ENTERPRISES C/0 R.AMR 2103 ALPINE TRAIL 3 3 6 .7 8 TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE IN THE COUNTY OF MONMOUTH 0 3000 0 0 0 37C 2109 KINGSLEY ENTERPRISES C/0 R .AMR 2109 adjourn this sale without hirther ALPINE TRAIL 3 3 6 .7 8 AND REPEALING ALL PARTS OF PREVIOUS ORDINANCES 0 3000 OOO37C2105 KINGSLEY ENTERPRISES C/0 R «ANR tice by publication. 2105 ALPINE TRAIL 1 3 6 .7 8 0 3000 000 37C2106 KINGSLEY ENTERPRISES C/0 R .AMR INCONSISTENT HEREWITH". 210 5 ALPINE TRAIL 3 3 6 .7 8 LUAM M. LANZARO, Sheriff 0 3000 00037C2107 KIN G S LEY ENTERPRISES C /0 R.A.MR 210 7 Approved on first reading June 9, 1994. ALPINE TRAIL 3 3 6 .7 8 ted; June 1 ,8 , IS . 22.1994 0 3000 000 37C2108 KINGSLEY ENTERPRISES C/0 R.AHf Approved, passed and adopted on final reading on June 2108 a l p i .n e TR A IL 3 3 6 .7 8 0 3000 000 37C2207 KINGSLEY ENTERPRISES C/0 R .AMR 220 7 friek 8 Feinstain, Attorneys 20. 1994. A LP IN E t r a i l 2 ,9 7 2 . 3 8 -van Richman, for the firm ELIZABETH A. SCHNEIDER. Mayor 9) 426-9400 Attest: RICHARD J, CUTTRELL, Municipal Clerk 22-25) $112.84 (25) S9.92 Confije. THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1994 OCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES PAGE 15 PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES

CH-7SO6S0 ORDINANCE NO. 1673 Township of Neptune SHERIFF'S SALE TAX SALE NOTICE County of Monmouth SUPERIOR counr NOTICE is hereby given that at a regular meeting of the OF NEW JERSEY ADDITIONAL PROPERTY SALE Township Committee of the Township of Neptune on the 20th CHANCERY DIVISION day of June, 1994 at 7 P.M., the following Ordinance was MONMOUTH COUNTY BLOCK LOT LOTS OWNER LOCATION CODES AMT. introduced and passed on first reading. Docket No. F-8798-90 0 300Z ooooa Said Township Committee will meet Tuesday, the 5th day MidTimt Bank, State Savings Bank, an €CE»Trj4, Z0LLI6 STAHPORO d r iv e 2£T of July. 1994, at the Neptune Municipal Complex. 25 Neptune Oklahoma Corporation t/k/a Midfirat 0 3006 00007 HATTlAf CAANlNg JR. i JQa N L BLACKWELL WAY T£Z 6 2 9 ,6 4 Boulevard, Neptune. New Jersey, at 7 P.M. to further consider Savings & Loan Aaaociation, Plaintiff 0 30 L0 00003 SREa R S* EDGAR £ c h a r l o t t e 7 CHAOMELL COUXT T 459.04 this ordinance for final passage and to give all interested vs: 030L7 000 32.33 SHAPTQ, LINDA G. 10 7 NEWGATE LANE T L /6 4 8 .5 4 Bradley J. Cheney aAVa Bradley 0 30 LB 00021 02 persons an opportunity to be heard concerning this ordinance. .2 2 ,2 3 .2 4 PARRtSr LAURENCE A LOO HAAtOW 1COURT Z 2 7 9 .8 3 0 30L9 Copies of the ordinance published herewith are available for James Cheney, ct al. Defendant 00 0 32 3 3. JONES, flARVA L 405 WAKEFIELD XOAO T 5 1 .5 7 0 3021 000 u inspection by members of the general public who shall request By viriue of a writ of execution in the YUHa S ANOREU JOHN L016 ETON WAY T£2 410.09 the same at the office of the Township Clerk located at the above stated action to me directed. I 03023 000 L4 THONRSON, ROBERT L < STEPHANIE 807 WAKEFIELD XQAO 1 1 4 8 .3 2 above address. ahall expose for sale at public vertdue, 0 3030 OOOOS OE S IL V A * NARTIN J £ ANGELICA 1014 f o r o h a n RQAQ Til 2 ,2 2 3 . 1 2 AN CRDINANCE AMENDING AN CRDINANCE ENTITLED at Hail of Records. 1 East Main Street 03032 00067 "AN CRDINANCE TO SUPPLEMENT THE ZONING ORDINAN­ (2nd Floor - Freeholders Meetirvg w a r r e n , ROBERT L t JANE A 108 WAL.YUr STREET T 12,879.07 0 30 34 CE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, CREATING GUIDE­ 00013 "EXLIN,PHILLIP a CEILEEN CJANES 208 FOP'.AR FLACS T£Z 4 ,0 7 7 . 8 7 Room), in the Borough of Freehold, 0 30 ^0 OOOL4 01 LINES FOR USE BY THE TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE BOARD XER-l EN a s s o c tMC-CH«lS£CTN ME 566 WAYSIDE ROAD T 1 ,4 5 8 . 7 0 County of Monmouth, New Jersey, on 0 3040 000X4 02 XER-LEN ASSOC INC-CM RIS4CTN HE 596 w a y s id e ROAO T 1 ,5 4 2 . 7 3 OF ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW IN THEIR CONSIDERATION OF 0 3040 00014 03 Monday, the 18th Day of July, 1994 at XER-LEN ASSOC INC-CMRISECYN HE 580 w a y s id e ROAO T 2 ,3 1 6 . 4 8 APPLICATIONS FOR THE PRESERVATION, RESTORATION, 0 3010 OQQ LI 2 o'clock. P.M. prevailirtg time. Ea g l e m e s t r e a l t y 2716 WEST BANG AVEN T£2 5,927.50 REHABILITATION. ALTERATIONS AND DEMOLITION OF THE 0 30 52 OOO LO COl WINDING RIDGE INC Z B E l/ R IT Z L WINDING "RIOGE T 4 9 7 .6 4 Ail that certain tract or parcel of land 03052 OOOLOC02 EXTERIOR OF EXISTING STRUCTURES AND THEIR SUR­ WINDING RIDGE INC X 8 E I/ R IT Z 2 WINDING ,RIDGE T 4 9 7 .6 4 ROUNDINGS AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF NEW STRUC­ and premises sHuate. lying and being 03052 0OOLOCO3 WINDING RIDGE INC Z B E I/ R IT Z 3 WINDING RIOGE r 497.64 in the Township of Neptune. County 0 3052 OOO L0C04 TURES IN HISTORIC DISTRICT ZONES AND ELSEWHERE IN WINDING RICOE INC Z B E I/ R IT Z 4 WINDING RIOGE T 4 9 7 .6 4 0 3052 OOOLOC05 of Monmouth and State of New Jer­ WINDING RIOCe INC Z BEI/RITZ 5 W IN5INC RIOGE T 4 4 7 .6 4 THE TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE." 0 3052 sey, more particularly described as 0OOIOCO6 WINDING RIDGE I n C Z BEI/RITZ 6 WINDING RIOGE T 4 9 7 .6 4 BE rr ORDAINED BY THE TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE OF 03052 000 LOCQ7 WINDING RIOCE iNC Z BEI/RITZ 7 WINDING RIOGE T 4 9 7 .6 4 THE TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE IN THE COUNTY OF MON­ follows: 0 30 52 00010 COB WINDING RIDGE INC Z B E I/ R IT Z 8 w in d i n g RIOGE T 4 9 7 .6 4 Beginrting at a point in the easterly 0 3052 OOO LO C04 MOUTH THAT: WINDING RIDGE INC X B E I/ R IT Z 9 WINDING RIOGE T 4 9 7 .6 4 That Ordinance #1547. entitled "AN ORDINANCE TO sideline of Drummor>d Avenue, said 0 3052 OOOLOCIO WINDING RIDGE INC Z B E I/ R IT Z 10 WINDING RIOGE T 497.64 0 30 52 SUPPLEMENT THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN­ point betrtg diatsfrt 497.90' nodherty OOOIOCIL WINDING RIOCE INC Z BEI/RITZ 21 W INDING RIOGE T 1,228.48 03052 alorrg the same from Ms irttersection OOOLOCL2 WINDING RIOCE INC Z BEI/RITZ 23 WINOINC RIOCE T 1 ,2 2 8 . 4 8 SHIP OF NEPTUNE. CREATING GUIDELINES FOR USE BY 03052 OOOLOCI3 WINDING RIDGE INC Z B E I/ R IT Z 25 WINDINGRIOGET 1 ,2 2 8 . 4 8 THE TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE BOARD OF ARCHITECTURAL with the northerly sideline of Heck 0 3052 000 LO CI4 WINOXNG RIDGE INC Z B E I/ R IT Z 27 WINDING RIOGE T 1 ,2 2 8 . 4 8 REVIEW IN THEIR CONSIDERATION OF APPLICATIONS FOR Avenue and from thence: running 03052 o o o i o c i d WINDING RIDGE INC Z B E I/ R IT Z 33 WINDING RIOGE T 7 6 5 .8 2 THE PRESERVATION. RESTORATION. REHABILITATION. 1) North 3* 00 minutes 00 seconds 0 30 5 2 0 0 0 L0C16 WINDING RIDGE INC Z BEI/RITZ 35 WINDING RZOGE T 7 6 5 .8 2 0 30 52 000 LOCI 7 ALTERATIONS AND DEMOLITION OF THE EXTERIOR OF East, 50' to a point; thencs WINDING RIDGE INC Z BEI/RITZ 37 WINDING RIOCE T 7 6 5 .8 2 EXISTING STRUCTURES AND THEIR SURROUNDINGS AND 0 30 5 2 000 LOCI# WINDING RZOGE INC Z BEI/RITZ 34 WIND INC RIOGE T 7 6 5 .8 2 2) South 87* 00 minutes 00 seconds 0 3052 000L0C19 WINDING RIOCE INC Z SEI/RITZ 41 WINDING RIOGET 7 6 5 .8 2 THE CONSTRUCTION OF NEW STRUCTURES IN HISTORIC East, 148.71' to a point; thence 03052 OOOLOC20 WINDING RIOCE INC Z BEI/RITZ 43 WINDING RIOGE T 7 6 5 .8 2 DISTRICT ZONES AND ELSEWHERE IN THE TOWNSHIP OF 3} South 3* 17 minutes 53 secor>ds 0 3052 00010C2L WINDING RIOCE INC Z lEI/RITZ 45 WINDING RIDGE T 7 6 5 .8 2 NEPTUNE" be and is hereby amended as follows: West, 50' to a point; thence 0 3052 000L0C22 WINDING RZOGE INC Z BEI/RZTZ m7 WINDINGRIOGE T 7 6 5 .8 2 Section 5.2.1 shall be amended to include the following: 4} North 87* 00 mirHites 00 secortdt 0 30 52 000 L0C23 WINDING RIDGE INC Z Bel/RXTZ 41 WINDING RIOGET 4 9 7 ,6 4 000 L0C2 4 "In addition to the above-mentioned exclusions, any 0 30 52 WINDING RIDGE INC Z BcI/RITZ 93 "WIN0I.NG RIOGE T 4 9 7 .6 4 West, 148.45' to a point in the easterly 0 3052 painting of any part of the exterior, existing structure, building OOOLOC25 WINDING RIDGE IN C Z B E I/ R IT Z 95 WINDINGRIOGE T 4 4 7 .6 4 sideline of Drummond Avenue, the 03052 or improvement in any of the historic colors approved by the 000 L0C26 WINDING RIDGE INC Z 3EI/RITZ 97 W INDING RZOGE T 4 9 7 .6 4 point and place of beginning. 0 3052 000 L0C27 WINDING RIDGE INC X i g l / R l T Z 99 BAR by resolution and on display in the office of the secretary WINDING RIDGET 4 9 7 ,6 4 Being the same land and premises 0 30 52 000 L0C2B WXMOIHC RIOCS INC Z S E l / R lT l 101 WINDINGRIOGET 4 9 7 .6 4 of the BAR shall be specifically excluded from the requirement 0 30 52 that became vested in Bradley Jarr>es OOO L0C29 WINDING RIDGE INC 15I/RITZ 102 WIND INC RIOCE T 4 9 7 .6 4 of this section of the application." 0 3052 000L0C3O WINDING RIDGE DRIVE Z R E I/R IT Z LOO WINDINGRIOGE T 4 9 7 .6 4 All ordinances or parts of ordinances of the Township of Cheney and Rhor>da ChetYcy, husbaryj 0 3052 OOOLOC3L WINDING RIDGE INC Z S e l/R IT Z 99 WINDING RZOGE T 4 9 7 ,6 4 A wife by deed from Christian Rittman 03052 000L0C32 Neptune in conflict or inconsistent with this ordinance are WINDING RIOCE INC i e l / R I T Z 96 WINDING RZOGE T 4 9 7 .6 4 hereby repealed but only, however, to the extent that all other and D o ^ M. Rittman. husbartd ar»d 03052 OOOLOC33 WINDING RIDGE INC 94 lEI/RITZ WINDING RIOGE T 4 9 7 .6 4 wHe, dated Jur>e 30, 1986, recorded 0 3052 000 LO C34 WINDING RIDGE INC lEI/RITZ 92 WINDING RIOGE T 4 9 7 .6 4 ordinances, or parts of ordinances, now existing or in effect 03052 OQOLOC35 WINDING RIDGE INC #EI/ttTZ 90 WINDINGRIOCE T 4 9 7 .6 4 unless the same be in conflict or inconsistent with any of the July 10,1986 in Deed Book 4670 Page 0 3052 OOOLOC36 WINDING RIDGE INC lEI/RlTZ 88 WINDINGRIOGE T 4 4 7 .6 4 provisions of this Ordinance, shall remain in full force and 705. 0 30 52 OOOLOC37 WINDING RIDGE INC 3EI/RITZ 86 WINDING RIOGET 4 4 7 .6 4 effect. Commonly known M : 246 Orummor>d 0 30 52 000L0C3S WINDING RIDGE INC 84 SEI/RITI WINDING RIOGE T 4 9 7 .6 4 This Ordinance shall become effective immediately upon Its Avenue, Neptune, New Jersey. 03052 OOOLOC39 WINDING RIDGE CMC SEI/RITI 82 WINDING RIOGET 4 47 .6 4 000 L0C4Q adoption and publication according to law. TERMS OF SALE: DEPOSIT: 10% of 0 3052 WINDING RZOGE INC 851 R ITZ 80 WINDING RIOGET 4 9 7 .6 4 0 3052 ooe 10C4L WINDING RIOCE INC 8SI/RITI 78 WINDING RIOGE T 4 9 7 ,6 4 ELIZABETH A. SCHNEIDER. Mayor the bid amount at the time of sale. 0 3052 OOO I0C42 WINDING RIDGE INC 8E1/RITI 76 WINDINGRIOGE T 4 9 7 .6 4 Attest" Balance due In 30 days. Cash or cer­ 0 30 52 000 L0C4 3 WINDING RZOGE INC 861/tITZ 74 WINDINGRIDGE T 4 9 7 .6 4 RICHARD J. CUTTRELL, Municipal Clerk tified check only. O M 52 000 L0C44 WINDING RIDGE INC SSI/RITZ 72 WINOINC RZOGE T 4 9 7 .6 4 (25) $37.82 The approximate amount of the )udg- 0 3052 000 L0C45 WINDING RIDGE INC IBI/RITI 70 WINDING RIOGE T 497.64 03052 OOOLOC46 WINDING RIDGE INC SEI/RITZ 15 WINDINGRIOCS T 4 4 7 .6 4 merrt. Commission ar»d costs to be 0 3052 000 L0C4 7 WINDING RIDGE INC BEI/RITZ 17 WINDING RIOGE T 447.64 ORDINANCE NO. 1670 satisfied by sale is the sum of 0 3052 OOO 10C4 8 WINDING RIDGE INC 8£I/RtTZ 19 WINDING RIOCe T 4 9 7 .6 4 Township of Neptune $85,530.25. Additionally, all sales are 0 3052 OOO L0C44 WINDING RIOCE INC 8EI/RIT2 21 WINDING RIDGE T 497.64 County of Monmouth subject to Advertising fees, to be paid 03052 OOO 10C50 WINDING RIDGE INC 8EI/RITZ 23 WINOINCRIOGET 4 9 7 .6 4 by the successful bidder. 0 3052 000 L0C5L WINDING RIDGE INC lEl/RtTZ 25 WINOINC RIOGET 4 9 7 .6 4 AN ORDINANCE TO CREATE A SEWERAGE AUTHORITY 0 3052 0 0 0 L0CS2 WINDING RIOCE INC SEI/Rirz 27 WINDING RIDGE T 497.64 IN THE TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, IN THE COUNTY OF The Sheriff hereby reserves the right 0 30 52 OOOLOCS3 WINDING RIDGE INC 8 c t / R I T Z Z4 WINDING RIOGE T 4 9 7 .6 4 MONMOUTH TO BE KNOWN AS THE OCEAN GROVE to adjourn this sale without further 0 3052 00010CS4 WINDING RIOCS INC 8EI/RITZ 28 WINDING RIOGE T 497.64 SEWERAGE AUTHORITY; TO IMPOSE AN ANNUAL SEWER r>otice by pubkcatioru 0 3052 000L0CS5 WINDING RIOCE INC 8 6 I / R I T Z 26 WINDING RIOGE T 497,64 RENTAL OR CHARGE; TO PROVIDE FOR THE COLLECTION 0 3052 000 L0C56 WILLIAM M. LANZARO, Sheriff WINDING RIDGE IHCI BEI/RITI 24 WINOINC RIOGE T 4 4 7 .6 4 AND ADMINISTRATION OF THE SAME AND FOR THE USE, 0 3052 0 0 0 L0C57 WINDING RIOCE INC Z BEI/RITZ 22 WINDING RIDGE T 447.64 Dated: June 22, 29. July 6,13,1994 0 30 52 OOOIOC54 WINDING RIOCS INC BEI/RITZ 20 WINDING RIDGET 4 4 7 .6 4 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF THE SEWERAGE Farr, Lyons, Burice. Gambacorta 6 0 30 52 000 L0C54 WINDING RIDGE INC lll/tITZ LB WINDING RZOGE T 4 9 7 .6 4 FACILITIES IN THE OCEAN GROVE SECTION OF THE W right Attorneys 0 3052 OOOLOC60 WINDING RIOCE INC 16 TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE BY SAID AUTHORITY; TO PROVIDE BEI/RITZ WINDINGRIOGE T 4 9 7 .6 4 Bari J. Gambacorta, for the firm 01052 000 IOCS 1 WINDING tlOGE INC tcZ/tzrz 14 WINDING RZOGE T 4 9 7 .6 4 FOR THE CREATION OF AN ADMINISTRATIVE BODY AND (609) 931-1031 0 3052 0 0 0 L0C42 WINDING RIDGE INC SII/RITZ L2 WINDINGRIDGE T 497.64 FOR THE APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS THERETO; TO FIX 0 30 52 00010C63 WINDING RIDGE INC BEI/RITZ LO WINDINGRIOGE T 4 9 7 .6 4 THE COMPENSATION, DUTIES AND POWERSTHEREOF AND (25-28) $91.76 03052 000 L0C64 WINDING RZOGE INC 151/RITZ 8 W INDING 4 9 7 .6 4 RZOGE T TO REPEAL ALL ORDINANCES AND PARTS OF ORDINANCES 0 30 52 OOOLOC65 WINDING RIDGE INC flZ/RITZ 6 W INDING RIOGET 4 9 7 .6 4 CH-750621 0 3052 00010C46 WINDING RIOGE INC 4 4 9 7 .6 4 INCONSISTENT HEREWITH. lEI/RITZ WINDING RIOGET SHERIFF’S SALE 03052 000 L0CS7 WINDING RIOCE INC SEX/RITZ 2 W INDING RIOGE T 4 4 7 .6 4 Approved on first reading June 9, 1994, • 3052 SUPERIOR COURT OOOLOC68 WINDING RIOCS INC BEI/RITZ 64 w in d i n g RIOGE T 4 9 7 .6 4 Approved, passed and adopted on final reading June 20, • 30 52 00010C69 WINDING RIOGE lEl/RITZ 62 WINOINCRIDGET 4 4 7 .6 4 1994. OF NEW JERSEY • 30 52 0 0 0 1 0 C70 WINDING RIOCE INC BCI/tlTl 60 WINDINGRIOGET 4 4 7 .6 4 ELIZABETH A. SCHNEIDER, Mayor CHANCERY DIVtSlON 03052 OOOLOC7L WINDING RZOGE INC BEI/RITZ 4 9 7 ,6 4 58 WINDING RIOGE T Attest’ MONMOUTH COUNTY 0 30 52 OOO L0C72 WINDING RIOGE INC lEI/RITZ 56 WINOINC RIOGE T ♦ 9 7 . 6 4 000V0C73 Docket No. F-8699-93 01052 WINDING RIOGE INC »fl/»ITZ 54 WINDING RZOGE T 4 4 7 .6 4 RICHARD J. CUTTRELL, Municipal Clerk 0 30 52 000 L0C74 WINDING RIDGE Bel/RITZ 32 WINDING RIOGET 4 9 7 .6 4 (25) $14.88 Fairfield Affiliates, a General Partner- 0 3052 OOOLOC75 WINDING RIOGE INC Bet/Rirz 50 WINDING RIDGE T 4 9 7 .6 4 •N p, Plaintiff vt: 0 3052 000 L0C76 WINDING RIDGE INC BEI/RITZ 48 0 30 52 00010C77 WINDING RIOGE T 1 ,2 2 8 .4 8 ORDINANCE NO. 1668 Daniel R. Volek, et af. Defendant WINDING RIOGE INC BEI/RITZ 46 0 3052 000 10C78 WINDING RIOCE T 1 ,2 2 8 . 4 8 Township of Neptune By virtue of a writ of execution in the WINDING RZOGE INC lEI/Rirz 44 WINDING 0 3052 000 L0C79 RIOGE r 1 ,2 2 8 . 4 8 above stated action to me directed. I WINDING RIOGE INC Z ls Z/RIT2 42 WINDING County of Monmouth 0 30 52 000 LOCBO RIOCS r 1 ,2 2 8 . 4 8 WINDING RIOGE INC Z 40 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND ORDINANCE #1000 EN­ shall expoae for aale at pubNc vendue, 0 30 52 BEI/RITZ WINDING RIOCE T 1 ,2 2 8 . 4 8 OOOLOC8L WINDING RIOGE INC BEI/RITZ 38 TITLED "AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING ACOMPREHENSIVE 0 30 52 000 LOCI 2 WINDING RIOGE T 1 ,2 2 8 . 4 8 at Hail of Recorda, 1 East Main Street WINDING RZOGE INC lEI/RCTZ 36 WINDING 0 3052 OOOLOCB3 RIOGE T 1 ,2 2 8 . 4 8 MOTOR VEHICLE AND TRAFFIC ORDINANCE FOR THE (2nd Floor - Freeholders Mesting WINDING RZOGE INC lEl/RITZ 34 WINDING 0 30 52 OOOLOCl« RIDGE r 1 ,2 2 8 . 4 8 TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, REGULATING THE USE OF Room), In the Borough of Freehold, WINDING RIDGE IHC BEI/RITI 32 WINDING 0 3052 OOOLOCI5 RIOGE T 1 ,2 2 8 .4 8 ROADWAYS AND THE OPERATION OF MOTOR VEHICLES WINDING RIOGE INC lEI/RITZ 30 WINDING County of Monmouth, New Jersey, on 0 3052 000 L0CS6 RIDGET 1 ,2 2 8 . 4 8 WINDING RIOGE INC SEI/RITZ 29 THEREON AND PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION 0 3052 0Q0L0CB7 WINDING RIOGE T 1 ,2 2 8 . 4 8 Monday, the 18th Day of July, 1994 at WINOIHG RIOGE XMC Bcl/tITZ 26 WINDING THEREOF BY ESTABLISHING A STOP INTERSECTION AT 0 3052 900 LOCO* RZOGE T 1 ,2 2 8 . 4 8 2 o'clock, PAI. prevailing time. WINDING RIOGE INC •EI/RIT2 24 WINDING WESTWOOD PLACE AND NORTH RIVERSIDE DRIVE. 0 3052 00010C#9 RIOGE T 1 ,2 2 8 . 4 8 The property to be sold la located in WINDING RIOGE INC BEI/RITZ 22 WINDING T 0 3052 000 L0C40 RIDGE 1 ,2 2 8 . 4 8 Approved on first reading June 9, 1994. WINDING RIOGE INC lEI/RITZ 20 the Township of Nept une In the County 0 M52 00010C9L WINDING RIOGE r 1 ,2 2 8 . 4 8 Approved, passed and adopted on final reading on June WINDING RIDGE INC tel/tZTZ 18 of Monmouth. Stste of New Jersey. 0 3052 000 L0C92 WINDING RZOGE T 1 ,2 2 8 .4 8 WINDING RIOGE BEI/RITZ 16 20 19^. 0 3052 00010C43 WINDING RIOGET 1 ,2 2 8 . 4 8 Commonly lutown as: 102 Brighton WINDING RIOGE INC BEI/RITZ L4 ELIZABETH A. SCHNEIDER, Mayor 01052 000L0C94 WINDING RIDGET 1 ,2 2 1 . 4 8 Avsnue. WINDING RIOGE INC BEI/RITI L2 WINDING Attest: 0 3052 000L0C45 RZOGE T 1 ,2 2 8 . 4 8 WINDING RIOCE INC BEI/RITZ LO Tax Lot No. 1534 In Block No. 510B. .0 3052 OOOLOC96 WINDING RIOGE T 1 ,2 2 8 . 4 8 RICHARD J. CUTTRELL Municipal Clerk WINOXNG RIOGE INC BEI/RITZ 8 Dimensions of Lot (Approxknatsl^ 0 3052 OOO10C97 WINDING RZOGE T 1 ,2 2 6 . 4 8 (25) $11.16 WINDING RIOGE INC 6 0 3052 BEI/RITZ WINDING RIOGE T 1 ,2 2 8 . 4 8 101.58'x 145.65'. 000L0C9B WINDING RIDGE INC BEI/RITI 4 03052 000L0C94 WINDING tlO G E T 1 ,2 2 8 . 4 8 Nearest Cross Street: 90.39* from WINDING RIDGE INC SEI/RITZ 2 06001 00004 ,5 WINDING RIOGE T 1 ,2 2 8 . 4 8 Brighton Avenue. PRZCE*JOHN a 1 BRENDAN CO'JCHLA 4 ORDINANCE NO. 1672 0SOO2 00009 CENTER STREET T 2 7 5 .1 7 V IT A L E PRANK 1 07 Township of Neptune TERMS OF SALE: DEPOSTT: 10% of 0 7003 000 L3 OLIVE STREET Z 1 4 8 .5 2 WRIGHT, JENNIFER S 7 MANOR DRIVE the bid amount at the time of aale. 0 7004 i 00003 TCZ 1 ,9 1 3 . 2 6 County of Monmouth RICH,CH a Rl E $ , a l b e r t a ,RITA 6 MANOR DRIVE 0 7005 ^ 000 L I TSZ 2 ,2 7 1 . 1 9 AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE TOWNSHIP OF BalarKe due in 30 days. Cash or cer­ 9SAUFORO, LE ROY C RUBY N . 22 CORAL WAT 0 7006 00003 z 1 4 8 .5 2 NEPTUNE ENTER INTO A INTERLOCAL SERVICE AGREE­ tified check ortfy. WATSON, ROBERT J ( OIANE Z 0 7000 L SQUIRREL ROAD TCZ 2 ,0 3 9 . 6 0 00003 AOANS, TNELNA MENT WITH THE CITY OF ASBURY PARK FOR THE SALE OF The approximate amount of the judg- 070 LO 00005 L2 WEST SQUIRREL Z 1 6 0 .2 7 NC60WAN,MINNIE LEECALLAN LAO S GASOLINE AND DIESEL FUEL mertt. Commission sr>d costs to be 07013 00013 26 m a n o r d r iv e Z 1 4 8 .5 2 SHADOW LAWn SAVINGS 3 3 1 0 h ig n w a v 33 z 6,637.28 Approved on first reading June 9, 1994. sstisfied by ssle Is the sum of 07017 00007 PRAY, WAYNE I PAULETTE 14 SH02EBRQ0K CIR z 2 8 7 .0 8 Approved, passed and adopted on Final reading June 20, $106,003.22. Addlllonatty, ail sales are 07011 00028 BENJAMIN, GIL C KATHY 14 CINDY LANE TCI 5 ,3 6 4 . 7 8 1994 otooo 00039 03 subject to Advertisirtg fees, to be paid MITSON INC 5 20 WOOLLEY OtlVE r 738.97 OiOOL 000 L8 ELIZABETH A. SCHNEIDEa Mayor by the successful bidder. summerpielo m an o r C /0 j , i p s t e WEST BANG AVEN T 0 4002 000 LO 6 7 .5 3 Attest* MARSHALL/ JEANNETTE L4 ASH DRIVE TCZ 1 ,9 7 9 . 7 2 The Sheriff hereby reserves the rtght 0A002 00019 RICHARD J. CUTTRELL, Municipal Cleric HEATH, DAVID A. ( MARY A. 17 FHOESE DRIVE TSZ 1 /8 0 5 . 7 3 to adjourn this sale without fis h e r 0 4002 OOOU VETERANS AOMlNlSTRAnON 301 5 WEST BANG AVEN 1 5 6 .6 7 (25) $8.68 0 9 0 0 l 00002 Z rroHee by pubNcatlon. TRICO MORTGAGE CO Z GREENBURG 716 DORIS TERRACE T 1 /6 5 7 . 0 7 04003 00005 W IU IA M M. LANZARO. Sheriff MQRELANO, CURTIS ( JANE M 722 DORIS TERRACE TCZ 2 ,9 4 6 . 0 8 04003 000 L6 W ILLIAM S JAY L - 715 JOHN TERRACE TCZ NOTICE TO CREDITORS Dated: June 22, 29. July 6.13.1994 , 04006 00009 3 ,8 1 0 . 8 2 CANSLER, w i l l i a m P JR C JACQUE 4 PATRICIA DRIVE TCZ 2 , 7 7 7 . 1 1 County of Monmouth William M.E. Powers, Jr., Attorney 04009 00006 JARRETT, NORMAN 0. ( ETHEL E* 4 WHITE DRIVE 04009 00007 TCZ 1 /9 5 7 . 0 2 NOTICE Estate of Ernest 6. Hampton, (609) 654-5131 BUROZN, BENTON ( JANICE 7 w h it e d r iv e Z 1 ,0 8 0 . 5 6 09009 000 IS Township of Neptune Deceased. Reference #93398 D IXO N, p r a n k E C BARBARA 10 NORMAN 09012 00007 DRIVE Z 287.08 Sewerage Authority Pursuant to the order of HANKINS, JOHN £ ALICE C BOO GREEN GROVE RO 1 2 8 7 .0 8 County of Monmouth Marie S. Muhler, Surrogate of (25-26) $59.52 04013 OOOOl RIGGINS, lOA .M 723 RUTH DRIVE TIZ 1 ,6 4 7 . 3 6 040 L6 The Township of Neptune the County of Monmouth, 00003 TUCKER, TERRY L ( DfiORCiA .1 718 Ga i l d r iv e Z 1 5 1 .8 6 04025 000 36 Sewerage Authority will made on this 15th day of SH A R IF, OMAR L4 s u n m v f ie l o t e r TCZ 2 ,9 0 7 . 9 8 04037 000 LO rUNZSON, GERALD ( KATHERINE 7 Rutgers tbrrac 1 1 4 8 .5 2 schedule a regular meeting June. 1994, on application of 04041 000 L5 El - r i c h i n c 3410 ASRURY a v e n u e T 2 8 0 .2 5 on the following advertised the undersigned Executor(s) NOTICE 04047 00003 WHYTE,DONOVAN £ h e r m in a 700 O'h a g e n t e r r a c T 2 1 .5 3 of said deceased, notice is Townahip of Neptuna 04047 00008 agenda meeting dates. This d e a n , c l a r e n c e £ RUTH 710 0*HACEN TERRAC T£2 1 ,9 9 2 . 2 2 will enable the Authority to hereby given to the creditors County of Monmouth take formal action if it should of the decedent to bring in to NOTICE is hereby given 040 5 3 OOOOl the subscriber their debts, that the r e g u l^ scheduled COMMODORE, PAUL $ £ ELLEN 1 PROVINCIAL PLA T 2 ,3 6 1 . 8 6 be required: LOOOO 00009 workshop meeting of the Nep­ a l b a n q , ANTHONV j 3409 WEST BANG AVEN TIZ 1 0 , 2 5 3 . 3 0 July 13, 1994 (5:00 P.M.) demands and claims against 100 00 00017 CULlAN,RICHAR0£SrEPHEN,5 £L PE 3525 HIGHWAY 33 T 6 , 4 1 5 . 3 9 Aug. 10, 1994 (5:00 P.M.) the estate of said deceased, tune Township Committee LOOOI 00004 HARRIS,M .L .E S T Z LEROY HARRIS 3209 WEST BANG AVEN TCZ 3 ,3 5 3 . 5 3 under oath, within six months scheduled for Monday, June lOOOI 00015 September 14, 1994 CRENSHAW, ROBERT JR £ EVELYN M 705 CXEiN SaOVE RO TCZ 2 ,0 0 5 . 4 7 27, 1994, at 6:30 P.M., will be 10002 00009 October 12, 1994 from the date of such order, V A IA L E , PRANK 711 SMELL PLACE z 1 4 8 .5 2 * 10005 00005 November 2, 1994 or they will be forever barred cancelled arKJ rescheduled for WRIGHT, LOVESTER E. C BARBARA 707 t i d e p l a c e z 1 4 8 .2 8 LU004 WednesdEW, June 29,1994 at 00008 02 a f f o r d a b l e d r e a m h o m e s , INC 23 SPRAY BQULEVa R December 14, 1994 from prosecuting or recover­ T 1 /2 9 4 . 2 2 6:30 P.M. The meeting will be 10010 OOOOl HUO 8 SPRAY BQULEVa R Jginuary 11, 1995 ing ttie same against the z 1 4 8 .5 2 held in the Mayor’s Con­ 10015 00004 P X G ASSOC. JOINT VENTURE HIGHWAY 33 T 5 , 7 7 0 . 3 0 All meetings will be held at subscriber. lO O lS 00009 01 F X C ASSOC J O IN T VENTURE HIGHWAY 33 T 2 / 5 3 5 . 8 1 7:00 P.M., unless otherwise Dated: June 15, 1994 ference Room, Neptune L0015 000 LO P X 6 ASSOC. JO IN T VENTURE 350 0 HXG-fWAY 33 TCZ 1 0 /7 2 8 .3 4 noted above. RICHARD W. HOGAN. Municipal (Complex, 25 Nep­ By Order of the Executor tune Blvd., Neptune, N.J. The above revisions are 642,228.92 Township of Neptune 79 Main Avenue Sewerage Authority Ocean Grove, N J. 07756 given in accordance with the VERNON BRIKOWSKI, Richard W. Hogan. J.D., requirements of R.S. 10:4-18. Executive Director Attorney Dated: June 23. 1994 (25) $8.68 79 Main Avenue RICHARD J. CUTTRELL, Ocean Grove, N.J. 07756 Municipal Clerk (25) $9.92 (25) . $7.13 PAGE 16 OCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1994

Avoiding Bee Stings PUBUC NOTICES Healthcare Happenings CH-750596 70-498 There is nothing more SHERIFF'S SALE SHERIFF'S SALE Hints and Happenings Brought To You the sting site. These reac­ SUPERIOR COURT SUPERIOR COURT annoying - and unwelcome OF NEW JERSEY By The Health Care Professionals at tions are primarily caused by OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION Jersey Shore Medical Center - than the threatening the direct toxic effects of the LAW DIVISION presence of buzzing bees at BURLINGTON COUNTY MONMOUTH COUNTY by Tricia Ann Letson injected venom. Docket No. L-4131-92 Docket No. F-7014-93 your summertime picnics. Most reported stings in J-139544-92 CHicorp Mortgage. Inc., Plaintiff va: Fortunately, you can mini­ BUR-619-93 Jeffrey J. Moruzzi^et al, Defendant Coping After Sexual Abuse the east are by honeybees The Shefwin Williams Company, Plain- By virtue of a writ of execution In the mize the chance of getting or yellow jackets. Their tiff vs: above stated action to me directed, I There are many events in a child’s life that can have stung by taking a few simple Ralph Fusco, Defendant shall expose for sale at public vendue, stingers, which are barbed at Hall of Records, 1 East Main Street serious, often damaging, effects on them as they By virtue of a writ of execution in the precautions. and remain imbedded in vic­ above stated action to me directed, I (2nd Floor - Freeholders Meeting mature: ridicule, divorce, a physical handicap. But, Room), In the Borough ot Freehold. For most people, stings tims along with their venom shall expose for sale at public vendue, nothing affects the future happiness and security of a at HsH of Records. 1 East Main Street County of Monmouth. New Jersey, on from bees, wasps and hor­ sacs, are about the size of (2nd Floor • Freeholders Meeting Monday, the 27th Dayof Jure. 1994 at child more than sexual abuse. nets cause pain and swelling Room), in the Borough of Freehold, 2 o'clock. P.M. prevailing time. the head of a straight pin. The property to be sold is located in Children who are abused sexually grow into women but rarely become life- County of Monmouth, New Jersey, on A new study concluded Monday, the 11 th Day of July, 1994 at the Village of Loch Arbour in the County and men who find it impossible to trust anyone. Many threatening. However, stings that if you are stung, you 2 o'clock, P.M. prevailir^g time. of Monmouth, State of New Jersey. feel that they have no control over their own lives. can be dangerous to the one All that certain tract or parcel of land ■ Commonly known as: 309-3097; can prevent the venom from and premises, hereinafter particularty Edgemont Avenue. They don’t take care of themselves, and they willingly in 200 people in the United entering your system if you described, sHuate. lying and being in Tax Lot No. 16 in Block No. 11. enter into abusive relationships because they feel they States who are allergic to the Borough of Neptune City in the Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) can remove the stinger with­ 49.91 ’ x 176.70’ X 68.90’ x M,40’. do not deserve better. Even years after the abuse took County of Monmouth and State of 1 them. in 20 seconds. That can be New Jersey. Nearest Cross Street; 289.50' from place, adults find it difficult to leave the past behind. A Beginning at an iron pipe in the west­ Norwood Avenue. You can avert bee stings done by using your fingers sexually abusive relationship can haunt a person for erly line of Laird Ave. as now laid out, TERMS OF SALE: DEPOSIT: 10% of by remembering these safety or tweezers. If you are con­ distant 156.22' southwardly from the the bid amount at the time of sale. life. Balance due in 30 days. Cash or cer- tips: cerned that your reaction is southwesterty comerof Smock Street Those who have experienced ongoing sexual abuse and Laird Avenue and extending; tified check only. * Don’t wear perfume, more than mild, consult a therice ; he approximate amount of the judg­ as children and need help coping are invited to attend, cologne or bright-colored physician immediately. 1) Westerly at right angles to the west • ment, Commission and costs to be “Sexual Abuse: Healing the Trauma," a free lecture on clothing. erly tine of Laird Ave., 130' more or satisfied by sate is the sum of When stung around your less to a stake in the southwesterty $217,783.10. Additionally, all sales are Thursday, July 14, at 7:30 pm in Lance Auditorium at * Keep food covered as eyes - or if you are sensitive line of lands conveyed by Asbury Tice, subject to Advertising fees, to be paid Jersey Shore Medical Center. Participants are encour­ much as possible. Bees are et ux. to Martha Conner thence by the successful bidder. to insect venom - you may 2) Southeasterly along the south­ The Sheriff hereby reserves the right aged to bring their loved ones and friends, so they are especially attracted to meats have a larger area of swell­ westerty line of lands of the aforesaid to adjourn this sale without further able to better understand the coping process. Also, and fruits. Don’t leave open Martha Connor; 147' more or less to notice by publication. those individuals who are concerned over a loved ing and blotchiness around the westerly line of Laird Ave.; thence WILLIAM M. LANZARO, Sheriff cans of soda or juice unat­ the sting site. You may also 3) N o rth w a rd ly a lo n g the w e s te rly line Dated: June 1. 8. 15, 22.1994 one’s possible experiences of abuse are encouraged tended - bees will fly in. Of Laird Ave. as n o w la id o u t 70’ to the Katz. Ettin. Levine 4 Kurzweil, Attor­ have some hoarseness. If point or place of beginning. to attend. To register, please call 908-776-4777, neys Keep garbage recep­ you experience shortness of The said premises are known as Lot Robert Saltzman. for the firm "Our focus will be incest, which covers a broad 9A in Block 24 on the Tax Map of the tacles away from the area breath or difficulty swal­ (609) 667-6440 range of abuse," explains Judy Hazelrigg, ACSW, Borough of Nepfune City. Reference «CrTf116700 where you are eating. Take lowing, go immediately to a TERMS OF SALE: DEPOSrT: 10% of counselor with Jersey Shore Counseling Services. the bid amount at the time of sale. (22-25) the trash indoors or seal it in hospital emergency room. $60.76 "Incest differs legally than it does therapeutically, Balance due in 30 days. Cash or cer­ plastic bags. A person who is not tified check only. wherein the abuser does not have to be a blood rela­ * Don't walk around allergic but is stung repeat­ The approximate amount of the )udg- CH-750608 tive, and the abuse is not just sexual intercourse," rr>ent. Commiaaion and costs to be SHERIFF'S SALE barefoot - honeybees fly edly (more than 50 stings) in satisfied by safe Is the sum of SUPERIOR COURT Hazelrigg explains. "Anyone in an authoritative, trusted close to the ground seeking a short time may develop $3,414.84. Addrtionsity, all aaies are OF NEW JERSEY role engages in an incestual relationship if he or she tubject to Advert iair>g feas, to be paid CHANCERY DIVISION flowers and yellow jackets allergic symptoms and by the succeaafut bidder. MONMOUTH COUNTY makes sexual innuendos, lets a child know there is often build their nests in the should seek immediate med­ The Sheriff hereby reserves the right Docket No. F-2113-93 stimulation, touches a child sexually, performs oral sex, ground. to adjourn this sale without further Bank of America, FSB f/k/a Honfed ical attention. notice by publication. Bank. Plaintiff vs: or has intercourse with a child - once or continually. * Don’t swat at bees. If you are allergic to the WILLIAM M. LANZARO, Sheriff Francis 0. Wellen, Defendant There are many ways healing can begin, according They may sting you in self- Dated: June 15. 22. 29. July 6. 1994 By virtue of a writ of execution in the venom, even one sting can Begley. McCloakey & Gaakill, Attor­ above stated action to me directed, 1 to Hazelrigg. "Talking about it, seeking a support defense. cause an immediate and neys shall expose for sale at public vendue, group, is probably the first step," she explains. "People The tan and black Gregory R. McCloskey. for the firm at Hall of Records, 1 East Main Street have to realize that they are not alone, and that it is dangerous reaction charac­ (609) 235-9433 (2nd Floor • Freeholders Meeting honeybees are the most terized by abdominal Room), in the Borough of Freehold. alright to talk about sexual abuse." Some women who docile of the stinging insects (24-27) $84.32 County of Monmouth, New Jersey, on were abused as children feel guilty and shamed even cramps, hives and hypoten­ Monday, the 11th Day of July, 1994 at and will rarely sting unless sion, which is a dramatic NOTICE OF SALE 2 o'clock, P.M. prevailing time. into adulthood. Hazelrigg says that part of the healing you sit on them or step on Township of Neptune The property to be sold !s located in is moving from the role of victim to the role of sun/ivor. and potentially fatal loss of County of Monmouth the-Townahip of Nept une in the Coun*y them. Yellow jackets can be blood pressure. Auction sale to satisfy of Mor>TTK>uth. State of New Jeraey. Hazelrigg will offer healing skills and refer women to nasty and will sting without unpaid rent and other char­ Commonly kr>own as: 1222 Fifth Ave- counseling groups, including Young Women's, Anyone who is allergic ges. Owner/s may redeem r>ue. Nepluire, New Jersey. provocation. goods by paying rent and Tax Lot No. 6 in Block No. 166 of the to bee stings should carry a other charges any time before Women’s Empowerment, and Latency Age Children’s Current Tax Wasps and hornets, the sale. card that indicates this and, Dirr>enaiona of Lot (Approximately) 50' groups offers at Jersey Shore Counseling Services. which are large and brown Rented in the name of - wide by 150' long. if possible, an emergency unit no. - and contents - that or black, often make their Nearest Cross Street: Ridge Avenue. medical treatment kit con­ will be sold as a lot for the cone-shaped nests inside following: TERMS OF SALE: DEPOSIT: 10% of taining a syringe and epinep­ the bid amount at tha time of sale. bushes, under gutters or Cammy Hines/Randy Net­ hrine, a drug that counter­ tles. unit no. 412, contents: Balance due in 30 days. Cash or cer- beneath tree branches. They bar, stools, boxes, household fr^ d check only. acts the allergic reaction. The approximate amount of the judg- can be vicious when provok­ items. You can also consult an Chertyn Jackson, unit no. mant, Commiaaion and cotta to be DiSpirito*s ed. 409. contents: crib, fan. T.V. satisfied by sale is the sum of allergist about im­ The severity of a sting Stanley A. Johnson, unit $132,853.33. Additionally, all tales are munotherapy (allergy shots) no. 245, contents; furniture, subject to Advertising feet, to be paid Main Street Deli varies. A mild reaction - clothing. by tha succesaful bidder. to build up immunity to the Marcia Keise, unit no. 728. The Sheriff hereby reserves the right swelling and red blotchiness venom and prevent serious contents: washing machine, to adjourn this tale without further - usually develops within couch. r>otice by publication. reactions to stings. Laura Ericksen-Qalanakis, WILLIAM M. LANZARO, Sheriff two hours and is localized to unit no. 806, contents: hutch, Dated: June 15. 22. 29. July 6, 1994 “Home of the Mein Sheet Sub“ table, boxes, household items. Federman 4 Phelan. Attorneys Sale on July 14, 1994 at Harold N. Kaplan, for tha firm in 9:00 a-m. at Pyramid Self (609) 858-5115 Storage. 1515 Washington Reference fCOM-288 Ave., Neptune. N.J. 07753 (908) 775-4747. (24-27) $60.76 222 Main St., Avon 988-6746 (25-26) $21.08

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nobody knows, and he's hopping down the middle The whole town’s talking and the whole tow n’s laughing lane as if he was a frog himself. Ha, ha, ha.” A nd I ’m so glad a wasn ’t me (Brenda) ‘This is unbelievable. He even hesitated Schools like the others. There he goes.” Hop-a-long Barnaby, Hop-a-long Barnaby Continued from Page 16 ^ruce) ‘They're all moving now. It's a photo finish. Practice some more and next time you ’lido better Pastor Button's frog is first. Robin's frog is second. Many students reflected with And Barnaby himself comes in third! Ha, ha, ha, ha! Thanks to their parents and That's one of the funniest things I've ever seen. And Hop-a-long Barnaby, Hop-a-long Barnaby teachers, the Principal and just listen to that crowd!” Arid might we suggest next time wear a bright green sweater Guidance Counselor. They What the crowd was doing was laughing. They received awards and cer­ couldn't help it. Some people were bent over holding (Interlude) tificates for their outstanding their stomachs. A few fell over and just lay there on achievements. Mr. James the ground, unable to get up. It was perhaps the I saw your picture in the paper Terrell, Assistant Superinten­ most unexpected and funniest thing that ever You field your trophy up with pride dent of Neptune Township happened in Benderburg. This paper goes all around the district Schools and Mrs. Frances In the midst of all this commotion the photographer What you’ve done here will be known far and wide Taylor, President, Neptune lined up the winners on the podium. There was Township Board of Educa­ N ow other towns have started laughing Pastor Button's frog on the top spot with a gold tion, congratulated the ribbon, and Pastor Button standing proudly behind. The county’s buzzing with the news students. Robin's frog was on the left with the second place We all know your frog left you standing there stranded ribbon, and Robin's smile told the rest. But But what a furmy thing to d o! Mrs. Bessie Allen, Prin­ everybody else's smile, including the photographer's, cipal, showed a slide presen­ was directed at the third place spot where a young Hop-a-long Barnaby, Hop-a-long Barnaby tation of these students in boy was crouched down just like a frog, and wearing Practice some more and next time you ’ll do better various activities during the the third place ribbon on his lapel. Oh it was a funny Hop-a-long Barnaby, Hop-a-long Barnaby school year. Elizabeth sight. And the picture made the front page of the Arid might we suggest next time Capano, Guidance Coun­ paper! wear a bright green sweater selor, assisted in the award Poor Barnaby. He arrives in town one day not presentation and Jean Toher I saw your picture in the paper! knowing anybody, and in less than a week everyone and Barbara Priester are the in the county not only knew him, but laughed right 5th grade teachers. out loud whenever someone said his name. It was not the fantastic beginning he might have hoped for. liBHr coflijplttte f l> And you guessed it. A couple days later there was a new song on Benderburg radio. In no time at all it For All Your seemed like everyone was singing it. FOUNDERS DAY Floorcovering WEEKEND Needs S o n g 4 - Y e w P i c t w e In Th e P a p e r **SEE** SoHittkiyp July $0 3 ^nth y, July I saw your picture in the paper DAVISON This silly smile was on your face 31 I almost died when I saw the headline RUGS RfMidi Continued from Page 10 Boy Comes In Third In The Frog Hop Race 39 Pilgrim Pathway O c e a n Orova, N.J.

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Also be aware of the tact memorial to the late Jac­ spent her vacation days Member (1946); Shirley Valanzola; Bocci Club - This is the week the sun that Microwaves heat food queline Kennedy Onassis. aboard a cruise ship soaking Napoli, Past Presideht, Life Michael Valanzola; Monthly starts traveling the other way. more quickly than conven­ Hollywood’s Famous in the sun and fun cruising Member; Eve Yanowitz, Life Newsletter - Carmen A. tional ovens, so it has be­ Days will start gettihg shorter Poets Society is compiling to Cozumel. She sums her Member; Frances Pondaco, Blase; Bowling League - and the Shore will start get­ come quite commoh for in­ poems from around the trip up in one word, MAG­ Past President and Janet Patricia Sauchelli. ting into the real busy sea­ fants to be scalded from country. ’’Poetry was one of NIFICENT. Mac Innes, Past President. New Businesses: son. What's on tap for you formula heated in this man­ Jacqueline’s great loves," Welcome to California to khow about? ner. says Poetry Director Dr. Linda Dougherty spent The Bradley Beach Smoothie, Philadelphia Monmouth County will Richard Huntington," and we Saturday with her family and Senior Citizens Wednesday Cheese Steak; Bradley Inn celebrate the Anniversary of WONDER WHAT Ray Misner are asking our nation’s friends at the World Cup Club held their Annual Instal­ and Brewster's. the Battle of Monmouth on is up to these days? ... Dave poets, beginners and profes­ Game, Italy vs. Ireland. lation Luncheon yesterday at Republicans Organized: June 25th & 26th. The site Shotwell is doing an out­ sionals alike, to send a Linda said the excitement of the Old Mill Inn, Sea Girt. The following Republi­ will be the Battlegrouhd State standing job on the beach­ poem inspired by her life, the fans was wonderful. It Elected Officers: cans have organized and will Park. This is one of the sig­ front ... Avon Manor is one which we will pass on as a was an experience she will President - Carmen A. serve for two years as fol­ nificant historical evehts of the top Bed & Breakfast collective tribute to the Ken­ never forget. Blase; Vice President - lows: celebrating General George sites in Avon ... Alex Mictlelin nedy family. We want Upcoming Events Michael Mastrorilli; Record­ Janet Mac Innes - Mun­ Washington’s victory over of the New York Daily News Ocean Grove poets to be Benefit for the Madonna ing Secretary - Helene icipal Chairman; Bertram the British. For all the infor­ gave us a call recently. Alex well represented, as they are House June 28th at 6:30 Reichenbecher; Correspond­ Gaynor, Vice Municipal mation, call the Visitor’s was the top reporter for the among the best poets in the p.m. Dinner at Piancone’s ing Secretary - Lois Badgley; Chairman and Francine Center at (908) 462-9616 and news when a local bank ex­ country.” followed by Nunsense, per­ Membership Secretary - Simonsen, Secre­ they will set you straight. perienced troubles... Purcell Please send your poem formed by the Little'Sisters of Rose Appel and Treasurer - tary /Treasurer. Watch regiments re-' Cleaners at the Garden to: Dr. Richard Huntington, Hoboken at the Actor’s Cafe, Frances Costa. Watch for date of annual enact the Battle again. En­ Shopping Center gets your 7095 Hollywood Blvd., Suite Main Street, Bradley Beach. Appointed Officers: picnic in July! campment is open from 10 clothes back in fine order... 730, Hollywood, CA. 90028. Tickets are $35.00 each. Reservation Chairman - a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday On Friday the 8th of July, a Contact Actor’s Cafe for Jean Tedman; Registrar - Congratulations to all the change of command will and from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. tickets. Ann Gassman; Sergeants-At- Bradley Beach graduates. on Sunday. Bring your kids take place at the U.S. Coast Arms - Fay Bell and Mar­ Good luck in all your future to see this historic event, Guard at Sandy Hook. Cap­ Bradley Beach Borough garet Paolini; Social Affairs endeavors! which they shall always re­ tain Bieenvendido Abiles will Where announces their weekly sum­ Coordinator - Rae Blase and Public Information member. be relieved by Commander mer concerts will begin on Good And Welfare - Kay CLEAN UP WEEKS: Last ‘ J. Scott Burhoe at 11 a.m. Are They? June 27th at the beachfront Campe. seven days in June! Seven At the Garden State Arts This is a top flight event and Gazebo at 8:00 p.m. All are Special Committees: days in September begin­ Center on the 28th, Raff! is well worth seeing. Neptune - The Neptune welcome to enjoy the music Monmouth County Sen­ ning one week after Labor on the program, while the High School Class of 1949 under the stars. Watch the ior Citizen Council Day on September 12th, and 29th will have Travis Tritt and The Cone Zone in Nep­ will hold their 45th Reunion Breeze for other upcoming Raymond Green; Alternate - continuing until and inclu­ Lee Roy Parnell... June 25th tune City is the spot to get July 30 at the Barclay, Bel- events. Chris Cresci; Monmouth ding Monday, September great ice cream. The spot is will have a String Band mar. County Office on Aging - 19th. on Hwy. 33 just west of the Spectacular with the Mum­ The committee is looking The Bradley Beach Fire Carmen A. Blase; Alternate - BEACH BADGE SALES:' mers in the Oceah Grove hospital. Tell the folks there for the whereabouts of the Department Ladies Auxiliary Robert Crouse; Arts & Crafts Beach badges are on sale at Great Auditorium. For tick­ we recommended the spot following classmates: Marie held their 68th anniversary - Shirley Napoli; Garden the beachfront tag booths, ets call 1-800-773-0097. This ... Wayne Sinton is still doing Alston, Joan Kirkland Arm­ dinner at Granpa's in Ocean Club - Helen Wlosek; Paint­ seven days a week. is a top flight program. great work if your car is act­ strong, Peter Brain, Margaret Township. Among those ing - Carol Seaman; Gour- ing funny. Carmack, Norman Clawson, We want your LOCALSIll * * * 3Uoq Also on the 26th, the Robert Coirossi, Donald Mail or bring in news about -lUOJI g ‘.Xb Q S.5|3UlEd IS Garden State Arts Center will SCHEDULED for June 25th Coslick, Audrey French Ellis, your family members by Trivia Test I ‘UaSJE^ U O Q 9 tX3|UI5( have the Irish Festival at the is the Bar Anticipation’s 5K Wilbur Garriel, Geneva Farrell Friday to be typeset & con­ by Linda Luckhurst -3W tJM S ‘much f ‘Jnoj top of the list. Ethnic foods, Summer Run for the Ameri­ Gattling, Gladys Mills Griffin, sidered for the following £ -uiiqna c ‘aiuoy i crafts, exhibits and entertain­ can Diabetes Assoc.... Run­ Issac Haggins, Donald 1. Inventions: Which an­ Thursday’s edition. Mail to ment will be the order of the ners will fake off at 10 in the Hewitson, Robert Hulick, cient civilization gave us SJ3MSUV isax efAUX The Times, PO Box 5, day. morning ... The 20th annual Peter Jannarone, T. Maguire, the arch? Ocean Grove, NJ 07756. Monmouth County Park Sys­ Samuel McCullough, Joan 2. Literature: In what Each year, 8,500 child­ tem Fair will open July 26th Novack, Clisinga Osinga, A. city is James Joyce’s novel, Misner Chiropractic ren between the ages of 1-14 at the Freehold Park Show- Parker, Alberta Rinaldi, Wes­ “Ulysses," set? die from injuries, four times grounds. This year one day ley Staata, Lesley Tasney, 3. History: How many Heal til c:cntcr presidential elections did more than cancer, the has been added to make it a Bernard Taylor, Arnold Tay­ nr. Kiinherl\' I. Misner second cause of death for six day event ... See you lor, Doris Trout, Fred Wood. Franklin Roosevelt win? 4. Star Trek; From what children in that age range. next week. As usual "Good- If you have any infor­ WHY WAIT WHEN planet was Mr. Spock’s Injuries permanently disable night Trumble." mation, please contact Betty N OU ARE IN PAIN? 100,000 children yearly ... mother? Schneider, 115 Green Grove 5. 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T j:.. J'- - -5-. ■ . THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1994 OCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES PAGE 19 Parade Committee Seeks Sponsors The 4th of July celebration in Ocean Grove this year is one which will be Musical Organizations For remembered for years to come. It is rare when 3 memorable occasions occur in the same year. This year they do for all lovers of Ocean Grove - the 100th birth­ Ocean Grove’s Centennial Parade day of the Great Auditorium, the 125th anniversary of the founding of Ocean Grove and the 200th anniversary of the Methodist Camp Meeting. Several committees have been hard at work since last year in order to make String Bands Sponsor this Summer a time to remember long after the season ends. The Parade/Fire- Crescent Temple works/Picnic Committee needs your help in order to bring a number of award win­ ning bands and special attractions to Ocean Grove for the 4th of July weekend. (Shriners) Nagles Pharmacy The following list details the many groups that will be participating. The Ocean Italian American Township of Neptune Grove & Neptune Times plans to publish this list weekly so that contributors can be recognized throughout the months leading up to the parade. Please consider (Phil Mummer) a sponsorship (full or partial) of one of these outstanding groups. All donations are tax deductible and should be made payable to the Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Assn./Parade and mailed to their office at 54 Pitman Ave., Bagpipe Bands Ocean Grove, N.J. 07756 for send c/o Rick Cuttrell, 127 Cookman Ave., Ocean Tri-County Pipers Friends of O.G. Grove. (Information about band prices can be obtained by calling Herb Noack at 774-7679 or Rick Cuttrell at 775-0287) Shamrock & Thistle This promises to be one of the greatest weekends yet in Ocean Grove, so (Military Style) OG Chamber of Commerce please consider being a part of it. Atlantic Watch Pipes, Drums Nept Cbrtva-Genter

7iJ/4t/S S Cti Brass Bands ______by MARIE McMONAGLE Ocean Grove Beach Band Sampler inn Congratulations! You those who worked with her first aiders to the victim as Legionnaires Sr. March­ made it through the first heat on a daily basis through all promptly as possible and by wave of the summer. the heat waves and can best boat if appropriate. Brian ing Band of Carteret Thanks to the foggy, foggy appreciate her. served for two years as Post #263 AX. dew it was not as bad as Tim Gallagher has long Chairman of the Avon Com­ anticipated. Between the since graduated from scout munity Alliance against Funny Factory Clown Band heat and the rain looks like to Eagle scout and now Substance Abuse and has I'll be mowing an extra generously gives his time as continuously involved the length of lawn this weekend. leader of the Avon Boy squad in Community Service Jr. B r. Drum Bugle Corps I won't complain though, the Scouts Troop 89. activities. water bill arrived today and Fred Mayer, a chiroprac­ In the business area, Joe W.G. Lucas Legion (NY) the more mother nature pro­ tor, received an award for his Apicelli of the Oliver Real vides (within reason) the humanitarian contribution to Estate Agency, was honored Bound Brook D&B Corps OG & Neptune Times better I like it. the community. In his calm, for the improvement he has Melrose Blackhawks High School Graduation reassuring manner, Fred has made in the appearance of I'm sure I’ll miss some volunteered hundreds of his own property and his Prospect Drum Corp. Lovers of Ocean Grove namaes, but I’ll do my best. hours of service with the efforts to improve the overall Several high schools held Avon First Aid. He has also appearance of the town. graduations last week. spent countless hours train­ James Kelly Hagerman Ancient Fife & Drum Among the Avon residents ing others in the proper CPR was officially awarded the graduating were Chrissy techniques. Fireman of the Year award. Westfield F&D Corps Pathway Market, OG Duffy who will be attending John Chip Moore, who Keeping in the family, the College of Charleston in grew up in Avon, was honor­ but receiving an award from Spirit of 76 Friends of O.G. South Carolina; Alicia Dun- ed as the outstanding First outside the community, Chief St. Benedicts (NY) Day’s of Ocean Grove phy is going to Loyola in Aider of the year. Joseph Hagerman was Baltimore; also heading Brian Hatfield, Chief at honored as Man of the Year south is Ann Healey who will the U.S. Coast Guard Station by the Jewish War Veterans be attending Flagler in in Avon, was honored for the of Monmouth County. Combo Corps Fife. Drum. Bells Florida. Meghan Gannon is work he has done in making Continuing with police Mother Cabrlnl High School'^ heading north to Hampshire the Coast Guard a strong department honors, several College in Amherst, Mas­ contributing member of the were cited for their desig­ All Girls Corps (NY) sachusetts and Timothy Mc­ community. nation as First Class Special Grath who is going to Brook- He has developed a Officers for the town of Avon dale. Also graduating from contract for the Coast Guard for the summer. They have St. Rose were Brian Hatfield, and First Aid to work all completed a special forty Prices for musical groups range from $600 to Allison Ralston, Mark Cowen together particularly if there hour training program. Sev­ and David Winberry, either is any type of Ocean Medical eral are returning in this $1,800. Cali Herb Noack 774-7679 or Rick Cut- emergency. The Coast they have not decided, or I Continued on Page 20 treit 775-0287 for specific information regarding don't know where they are Guard has agreed to get the oX* ^ ' going for college. « band iH'Ices. * Billy Tracey graduated * from the Ranney School this * * * June and will be attending * Thomas* Cracker * Non-musical Parade Units Swarthmore College in * * * Swarthmore, Pa., this Fall. Barrel and * Motorized, Floats, Civic Organizations) * * Richie Relbrich and Susan * * Mooney graduated from Red * Creamery * Bank Catholic and will be * * * Hot and Cold Deli & Catering ♦se- Drill Teams attending West Virginia * * University and Elan in North * Grocerys * Fruit Baskets * Civil War Re-enactment Troops Eagle H&L Fire Co. Carolina respectively. * * * 3 & 6 foot Subs Borough Boasts * Circus Wagon Calliope Stokes Fire Co. * * The last borough meet­ * * Horse Drawn Carriage OQCP/Netghborhood Wateh ing was set aside as a * * moment to praise and take * HOMEMADE * * Clown Car Gannon Plumbing/Bills Agency pride in the best of Avon by * * Soups, Salads & More * the Sea. The commissioners * * Banjo Playing Stilt Walker recognized several in­ * FREE Delivery * * * Clown Perfomiom X. dividuals for outstanding * service and accomplish­ * * * Custom Designer Floats Lady Aux. of Aud. Ushers ments over the past year. * * Those honored included * * Encampment Outposts Friends of OG Homeowners * Dorothy Gallagher for a * * * Food Lifetime of Special Meaning * * and Service to the Com­ * * Shriners Groups munity. Dorothy started the * * * * recreation programs years * * Antique Cars, Trucks, ago and is now in charge of * * the leisure Citizens, a pro­ * * * gram which she also started. 774-9647 * * * Connie Gilligan is com­ * 1 So. Riverside Drive * pleting 37 years as Cashier * «• These groups either * * for the town. She was also * Shark River Hills slf *ft^ or are given a d presented with roses by ^F ^F ^F ^F ^F ^F ^F ^F ^F ^F ^F ^F ^F ^F ^F ^F ^F ^F ^F ^F PAGE 20 OCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1994 Ocean Grove Locals Richard F. Gibbons, Jr., The public is invited to Dot Gondek, Tmy Lou Sny­ and his wife, Lois, who with hear about the glorious his­ der, Doris Smith, Dot Ward, their sons, Kevin and Jona­ tory of Ocean Grove on Betty Meaks, Kay Sullivan, Continued from Page 19 Barry who has been a con­ sible. Furthermore, the com­ Monday, June 27th at 7:30 at Natalie Trembly, Sylvia tinuously outstanding mem­ missioners indicated that no than, moved recently from capacity to Avon for the the Francis Asbury Manor, Timourian, Alice Pollard, ber of the Avon First Aid for matter who receives the bid, Ocean Grove into their summer. The first class 70 Stockton Avenue. The many years. there will probably be newly-built home in Beaver Isabel Megill, Mary Morgan, officers for the summer are guest speaker will be one of Ella Trouwborst, Helen Jus­ Two final awards for the another law suit. Dam Estates, Brick Town­ Glenn Sandull, Sean Haar, Ocean Grove's own - Rich­ tus and Hazel Ahrens. evening. Paul Buerck receiv­ Joanne Schwoebel and ship, chose a special oc­ Jeff Palumbo, Frank Sauther, ard F. Gibbons, retired ed an award for valour. BJ Child questioned the casion for a family gathering Xavier Salero and Billy veteran newsman and The ANNE FORRESTER Paul, a lifelong resident of requirement to purchase a to show their new residence Hulse. municipal manager. The CIRCLE met at the Melville’s Avon, has spent several pool badge by those only last week. The occasion For the first time, Avon Gibbons family resides in the Restaurant, Noi^h End, summers as a lifeguard and using the pool for such after was the birthday of Mr. Gib­ has three Second Class oldest home in Ocean Grove Ocean Grove, on June 9th is now the coach of the hours activities as water bons’ mother, Florence A. Special Officers this summer. and have been witnesses of for a breakfast meeting. Monmouth Barracudas in sports and water ballet. Gibbons. They are Bobby Schafer, Deal. About twenty young­ When Mrs. Gibbons and our town’s growth and devel­ Adeline Hotter gave the Mike Haar and Keith Sanduil. There seemed to be some sters from Avon swim with her husband, Richard, Sr., opment first hand. This opening prayer and break­ They completed quite honor­ question whether this was a him there. He is also the recreation or commissioners arrived at Canis Drive, they should be a very memorable fast was seived to the ably a special ninety hour assistant coach with Bill ruling and it was suggested were escorted by Lois evening for all. women, Ruth Hancox spoke training program at the Mon­ of the coming play and Wishart of the Ocean Town­ that the question be brought through the first floor of the mouth County Police Acad­ luncheon at Hunterdon ship High School swim up at a recreation meeting. new home and then were in­ Mary Ruesen Strauss, emy and notably had several team. At the Shore Con­ Again I ask you, please vited to enjoy the view from formerly of McClintock St., Playhouse August 17th. The outstanding honors among play is "Hello Dolly". A few ference meet in January, one try to attend some of the the back door. Were they now of Davidsonvilie, MD., the forty members of the was awarded two additional seats are left for this de­ of the youngsters in the 500 various town meetings. This surprised to see most of graduating class. Overall Emmys - her 3rd for Promo­ lightful play. meter event had an adverse time you missed an oppor­ their other kin gathered they finished fifth, sixth and Adeline Hotter, leader, reaction to a change in the tunity to honor your neigh­ around picnic tables! tion and 4th for Design, eighth in their class. Bobby Mary is the Design Mgr. of received a beautiful gift of medication they were taking bors. Frequently items that During a buffet dinner, received the award for Excel­ Channel 9 - the CBS affiliate appreciation from the group. for the flu. The swimmer affect your pocketbook are they were entertained by lence in Firearms Shooting in Washington, D.C. Reports were read by Mary was unable to breathe and discussed. Your voice does "disc jockey" Kevin, whose and finished second out of Jane Schwartz, secretary; was sinking to the bottom of make a difference. repertoire of recordings was 1,500 on the Monmouth The final m.eeting of the the pool. Paul, who was adequate to fill every request Ruth Hancox, treasurer, and Recreation FRANCES STERN PRAYER County Chief’s Exam, Keith timing his own swimmers, from the celebrants. Jona­ Joan Benjamin, Sunshine Don’t forget, the kite CIRCLE was held at "Gran- received the outstanding spotted the girl in distress than kept the log of re­ Dept. Physical Fitness Award. contest is tomorrow after­ pa’s" Restaurant. The group and dove in after her, saving quests. There will be a Bazaar The three Second Class noon at the Norwood Ave. was welcomed by the retiring her life. He was able to do Participants from Ocean August 27th at St. Paul’s Specials will spend the bulk Beach. Three kites have leader, Ruth Dellett. She this without disturbing the Grove included Mrs. Dorothy Church, here. The next of their duty time on foot been purchased at cost from introduced the new leader, other swimmers and many Clark, mother of Lois Gib­ meeting will be in Septem­ patrol in the area of the Nor­ the Belmar Kite Shop as Cathy Cleaves, who will there, so intent upon the bons; Mr. and Mrs. Mervine ber. wood Inn and Columes. ■ prizes. Come out and throw begin her term in September. race, were unaware of the (Fay) Edwards and their Others present were: your chances to the wind. Isabel Megill presented One resident commented incident until they saw Paul daughter, Pamela. From Harriet Campbell, Ruth Maybe you’ll be lucky and gifts from the Circle to Ruth, that it has already made dripping wet in his street Neptune came Mr. and Mrs. Schwartz, Alice Michak, quite a difference in the area win. Dee Harvey, assistant leader, clothes back timing. Frank Martuscelli and their Roberta Keller, Ruth Beemer, of the bars at closing time. Most recreation pro­ and Mary Newman, teacher. The final award was for children, Patty and Frankie, Lucile Dunn, Kathryn Borden, Gail Temple, the Liason grams start the week of July Betty Niven, sunshine chair­ the youngest member of the "'om Shark River Hills came Meta Davis, Estella Wegge, to the First Aid Squads at 4th except swim team, which man, gave her report. The group. Maggie McDevitt was 1r. and Mrs. Russell (Mary) Christine Faber, Betty Yeo, Jersey Shore Medical Cen­ starts on Monday, June 27. Circle will be in charge of the recognized for her efforts o ;cobus. Mrs. Edwards and Florence Gibbons, Beverley ter, and a Commissioner Check your schedule. food table at the Bazaar to with the javelin. She is now Jrs. Jacobus are daughters Ehrenfeld, Alice Kresge and from Neptune City attended Saturday is the last day be held August 27th in Fel­ Numero Uno Statewide in of Mrs. Gibbons, Sr. Marie Carter. ' the Avon Borough meeting for rec sign ups. lowship Hall. Parochial Division II. In May Have a good summer! to make a special presen­ A Day at the Races is Those attending were when I was telling you of Updated Ocean Grove tation. Each year, Jersey fast approaching. Rec has Maggies' accomplishments, Shuffleboard news at Leisure Shore makes a selection reserved a picnic area for she was at 104 feet. She Village Pro-Am Doubles held during EMS week in May of Wednesday, July 20. If in­ now puts the pointed pole June 21st and 22nd - Ella & the top squad of those ser­ terested, call Dee Cuttrell at Protect Your Children over 111 feet. Because of Al Burke of Ocean Grove vicing the hospital. This year 988-5100 or myself, Marie at the inherent danger of the came in 4th in Consolation the Avon First Aid Squad 774-3496. Tickets are $7.00 sport and the number of at Ocean City on June 14th From Too Much Sun was chosen because of its for adults and $5.00 for injuries lately, the javelin toss & 15th; Nick Billela of Ocean Sunlight rias many uses to protect itself from Extraordinary Effort to the children under twelve. may be eliminated from high Grove came in 4th in the benefits. It helps make burning. Communities of Jersey Upcoming Events: school competition. If it is, Pro-Main event and a correc­ Vitamin D, a needed ingre­ * Always apply sun­ Shore. The fact emphasized June 24 - Kite Flying Con­ the record will be Maggies tion in the Tournament at dient for bones and teeth, screen on your children by Gail was that Avon First test forever though I suspect she Ocean Grove on June 7th & and it gives most people a when they are going to be Aiders do not restrict their June 25 - Final Day Rec would rather continue to 8th, Dorn Lapa of Pittsburgh, psychological boost. exposed to the sun. Use at response to Avon, but are sign ups throw. Pa., came in 3rd in the But beware. Too much least a sun protectant factor frequently among those June 26 - Art Show 9 a.m. to After the borough meet­ Amateur Consolation, in­ sun can be dangerous for (SPF) of 15. Most sun­ responding to victims in 5 p.m. at the Pavilion ing, a reception was held at stead of Ruth Goode of children. screens need to be re-ap­ neighboring towns. This is June 27 - Swim Team starts the first aid building to honor Ocean Grove as previously The most obvious dan­ plied every two or three the feeling of community June 27 - Borough Meeting - all the recipients. reported. ger is sunburn. Sunburn is hours and following swim­ which so exempiifies the 8 p.m. Two other items were not only painful but, if the ming. spirit of the award. In ad­ July 20 - Day at the Races brought up by the public burn is serious enough and * Do not place infants dition, the hospital also during the open portion of left untreated, it can cause less than six months of age recognizes a single in­ the meeting. An update on blisters that can become in­ out in the direct sun. Sun­ dividual to receive its Star of the boardwalk was re­ fected. burn can be very dangerous Life Award for the year. We quested. The contract was Also, studies have to young babies. are honored and privileged to be awarded the following shown that over-exposure to * Protect your child’s that the recipient of that evening, but due to a lack of the sun can eventually lead face with a brimmed hat. award was our own Bart a quorum, this was not pos­ to skin cancer. According to * Beware of cloudy studies, 50 to 80 percent of days. The sun’s ultraviolet Auditorium Bookstore the average person’s lifetime rays can shine through clouds at 80 percent Aiidiloriiitn Square Ample Parking exposure to the sun comes before the age of 18. strength. This can still cause Open Weds, and Sets, from 10 am to 4 pm If your children become sunburn. NOW AVAILABLE sunburned, the best thing to * Too much sun can Ocean Grove Calendar for 1995 do is apply skin lotion, have lead to dehydration and heat Beautiful colored photographs for each month them drink fluids to avoid exhaustion. Make sure your Only $10.95 dehydration, give them ace­ child eats properly and Also golf shirts with Auditorium logo taminophen and let them drinks plenty of fluids before Pins and Magnets of Auditorium Centennial rest. If a fever or blisters going out in the sun. Drinks Mailorders ~ (908)774-9262 appear, call your physician. with electrolytes replace ______Visa and MasterCard Accepted Here are some ways to minerals lost through sweat­ Established in 1876 avoid getting sunburned: ing. * Limit your children’s ’* Sunburn time quickens exposure to the sun, no on reflective surfaces such W iST miOVE UNfTED METHODIST CHURCH matter what the season. as sand and water. More VfOrifftS W «tn ^ Keep in mind that the sun’s than half the sun’s rays Carving station, chicken, pasta, eggs, peak hours are between 10 bounce off these surfaces m french toast, fruits, saCads, a.m. and 3 p.m. The sun’s and onto your skin. speciaCity desserts &: much more rays are strongest during Service: Sunday 9:30 a.m $3.95 per person $4.35 cfUWren 4-8 these hours and can burn AuditoWiiiii Nureery available at 9:30 a.m. Servlba your skin quicker. t5 ^« S £ / S /i./n . * Never let your children Ceiiterinial go out seeking a tan. A tan , Church W e e k e n d 4 7 Olin Street, Ocean Grove 988-1007 is not healthy for the skin. 1 4 Tanning is a method the skin J u l y - THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1994 OCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES PAGE 21

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CHARLES A. MURRAY SEIGFRIED E. KRAMER HANK MEYERS LT. COLONEL MARGARET COSTA Ocean Grove - Charles Neptune - Seigfried E. Belmar - Hank Meyers, LYELL M. RADER MASTROLY t A. Murray, 79, died Wednes­ Kramer, 34, died Tuesday, 86, died Sunday, June 19 at Ocean Grove - News Neptune - Margaret day, June 15 at Elizabeth MEMORIAL CROSS June 14 at JSMC, here. Mr. his home. He was a retired has reached us of the death Costa Mastroly, 79, died Ocean Grove - The 18- General Medical Center, Kramer was a store manager mechanic for Public Service of Lt. Colonel Lyeil Rader, a Tuesday, June 14 at JSMC, foot Memorial Cross on the Elizabeth. He was an audi­ for the Melville Corp., Mas­ Electric and Gas Co., Har­ former resident at Stockton here. She worked in produc­ front of the Ocean Grove tor for the Exxon Research & sachusetts, for several years. rison, for 20 years. He was Avenue for many years, on tion for Pronto Mailing Ser­ Auditorium facing the sea, Engineering Co,, Linden and Born in , he lived in also a special police officer April 28 in Floral Park, N.Y. vice, Jersey City, for 15 will be lighted from June Florham Park, for 40 years, Asbury Park for four years in Belmar for more than 20 Lt. Colonel Rader, 91, years before retiring 10 years 24-26 in memory of Edward retiring in 1978. before moving here two years. was a dedicated Salvation ago. B. Holl by his wife, He was a member of the years ago. He was a member of the Army officer, evangelist She was a parishioner of Florence, and will be light­ Old Guard, Ocean Grove, Surviving are his mother. First Presbyterian Church of extraordinaire and spiritual Our Lady of Mt. Carmel ed from June 27-30 in Institute of Internal Auditors, Isle Kramer, West Covina, Belmar and its choir. He mentor and friend to thou­ Roman Catholic Church, Jer­ memory of the Dear De­ and Quarter Century Club of Calif.; four brothers, Fred, also was a member of the sands. He was born in sey City. Mrs. Mastroly was parted by a Christian Exxon. He was a 1957 grad­ Albert, Rudy and Gerhard, all Old Guard of Ocean Grove, Chicago to Dr. Lyeil M. and born in Jersey City and lived Friend of Ocean Grove. uate of Rutgers University, California, and his com­ the Salvation Army Senior Jennie Rader and was con­ there until moving here five New Brunswick. panion, Kenneth G. Simon, Citizens of Asbury Park, and verted at age 14 in the Chris­ years ago. Mr. Murray was born in Neptune. the Senior Citizens Highway tian Missionary Alliance Surviving are her hus­ and lived in Johnson Funeral Home, ROBERT I. HANNAH 35 Bowling League. Mr. Church. After completing band, Fred; three sons, Fred Union, Roselle and Bayonne Wall Township, was in Neptune - Robert I. Meyers was born in Newark studies at Taylor University, and Gerald, both of Neptune, before moving here 20 years charge of arrangements. Hannah, 70, died Monday, and had lived in Belmar he became an electrical and Waldo, Plainsboro ago. June 20 at JSMC, here. He since 1940. engineer and worked in his Township; a brother, Joseph was a bus driver for Subur­ Surviving are his wife, Surviving are his wife, father’s chemical research Costa, Toms River; three RICHARD C. MORRIS ban Bus Co., New Bruns­ Mae Collins Murray, Union; Evelyn Ritt Meyers; a son, laboratory in New Jersey. sisters. Rose Baratta, Hol­ Bradley Beach - Rich­ wick, retiring in 1985. He three sons, Charles M., Robert of Malvern, Pa.; two Blessed with an ener­ lywood, Calif.; Mary De ard C. Morris, 66, died Wed­ was a member of Post 2233 Springfield; Robert, Fresno, daughters, Evelyn Nork of getic, outgoing personality, Thomas, Jersey City, and nesday, June 15 at JSMC, Hannah-Crossman, Ocean Calif., and Dennis M., Venice Neptune. He was a car­ Elmhurst, N.Y., and Joan an inquisitive mind and Josephine Caruso, Toms Grove; he was a 32nd de­ Beach, Calif.; three daught­ penter for Union Local 2250, LaVance of Manasquan; a spiritual zeal, he was River; seven grandchildren gree mason and a member ers, Maureen Saake, Linden; Red Bank. Mr. Morris was a sister, Florence Richards of strongly attracted to the and three great-grandchild­ of the Free and Accepted Margaret Topkins, Castro communicant of the Roman Madison; two grandchildren dynamic and colorful meth­ ren. Masons Lodge 238, Ocean Valley, Calif., and Colleen Catholic Chuich of the As­ and three great-grandchild­ ods of the ministry of the O'Brien Funeral Home, Grove, Crescent Temple of Smith, Bedminster; a brother, cension, here. He was a ren. Salvation Army. His love for Wall Township, was in Trenton; BPO Elks Lodge Edward, Ormond Beach, Reilly Funeral Home, the Army grew rapidly and charge of arrangements. member of Moose Lodge, 128, Asbury Park, and a Fla.; eight grandchildren and Belmar, handled arrange­ he was commissioned in Ortley Beach section of World War II Navy veteran. two great-granddaughters. ments. 1927. Dover Township. Born in Mr. Hannah was born In JOEL AXELROD Leonard-Lee Funeral As director for youth Avon, he lived here in Brad­ Salem County and lived in IRENE R. CHERRY Ocean Twp. - Joel Axel­ Home, Linden, was in ley Beach for 24 years. activities for New Jersey Ocean Grove before moving Neptune - Irene R. Cher­ rod, 52, of Wayside, here, charge of arrangements. Surviving are his wife, during the 1940’s, Lt. Col. here. ry, 91, died Thursday, June died Friday, June 17 at Nancy A. Ocello Morris; a Rader kept the interest of the Sun/iving are his wife, 16 at King Manor Care Cen­ JSMC, Neptune. He was son, Warren Siri, San Jose, young people with elabor­ HAROLD HEULITT Catherine A. Hannah; four ter, here. She was a mem­ project manager for Con­ Calif.; two daughters, Cheryl ately staged presentations at Neptune - Harold Heu- children; two stepchildren; a ber of Community Baptist tinental Insurance Co., Nep­ Martos, Tracy, Calif., and the Ocean Grove Auditorium. litt, 88, died Tuesday, June brother, Alan Hannah, Ocean Church, here. Mrs. Cherry tune, for 17 years. Patricia Morris, Manasquan; He continued in his min­ 14 at JSMC, here. He was a Grove; two sisters, Elizabeth was born in Newark and He was an Air Force his mother, Elizabeth Morris, istry of itinerant evangelism retired carpenter and was a Glasco, Neptune, and Ruth lived there and in Ocean Veteran and a member of Bradley Beach; five grand­ where thousands were saved member of Carpenters Union Sanders, Naples, Fla.; seven Grove before moving here in Temple Beth Torah where he children and iwo great­ until well after his official Local 2250, Red Bank. He grandchildren and three 1960. was a member of the men's grandchildren. retirement in 1967. In recog­ attended West Grove Metho­ great-grandchildren. She was predeceased club. He was past president Reilly Funeral Home, nition of his extraordinary dist Church, here. The funeral service will by her husband, Alexander of men’s club of Congre­ Belmar, was in charge of leadership in the areas of Mr, Heulitt was born in be this morning at 11 a.m. K. Cherry, in 1970 and her gation Agudath Achim, Brad­ arrangements. evangelism and open-air Newark and lived here for from the Francioni, Taylor daughter, Dorothy Beahm, in ley Beach, and former mem­ ministry. General Jarl Wahl- the past 50 years. and Lopez Funeral Home, 1988. Surviving are two ber of the Bradley Beach strom appointed him to be a Surviving are his wife of ALICE HAZLER ELMER 1200 10th & Atkins Aves., daughters, Edna Taureck, Board of Education. He was member of the Order of the 50 years, Ruth Hartz Heulitt; Neptune - Alice Hazier Neptune, with interment East Brunswick Township, on the Parents Advisory Founder in 1984. two daughters, Dorothy Gib­ Elmer, 89, died Monday, following in Monmouth and Lois Chapman, Tinton ' Council of Monmouth Col­ Lt. Rader was pre­ son, Wall Twp,, and Marion June 20 at JSMC, here. She Memorial Park, Tinton Falls. Falls; six grandchildren, six lege and was active with the Latch of Aloha, Ore., and was a freelance photograp­ great-grandchildren and five deceased by his wife, American Heart Association. two grandchildren. her at the Asbury Park Press great-great-grandchildren. Gladys, in 1989. Surviving He was born in Newark ELSIE VANDERHOEF Johnson Funeral Home, for 25 years, retiring in 1978. Ocean Grove Memorial are five children and their and lived in Bradley Beach SLOCUM Wall Township, was in She was a member of Home, Ocean Grove, was in spouses, all of whom served until moving here. Neptune City - Elsie charge of arrangements. the Neptune City United charge of arrangements. as missionary officers. Surviving are his wife, Vanderhoef Slocum, 93, died Methodist Church, a member Naomi Bornstein Axelrod; Sunday, June 12 at Medi LUCY BIRD MC GILL WAVERLY SUGGS JR. of the Young at Heart Ladies PETER J. GALLAGHER two sons, Jeffrey and Fred­ Center, here. She was a Neptune - Lucy Bird Me Neptune - Waverly Group at the church, and a erick, at home; his mother, homemaker. She was a Neptune - Peter J. Gal­ Gill, 68, died Sunday, June Suggs Jr., 34, died Wednes­ life member of the New Jer­ lagher, 83, died Thursday, Helen Axelrod, Clark Town­ member of the Hamilton 19 at JSMC, here. She was day, June 15 at Portsmouth sey Press Photographers ship; two brothers, Stuart, United Methodist Church, June 16 at JSMC, here. He a teacher’s aide at Oliver General Hospital, Ports­ Associations, and the Edison Township, and Barry, Neptune. She was born in worked for the New Jersey Street Elementary School, mouth, Va. He was an Army National Press Photograp­ Florida. Spring Lake Heights and State Highway Department’s Newark, for many years be­ veteran. He was born in hers Association. Mrs. El­ road division for many years, BIcomfield-Cooper lived in the Shore area all her fore retiring. Mrs. McGill was Neptune and was a lifelong mer was born in Elizabeth retiring in 1972. He was a Jewish Chapels, Ocean life. born here and lived in resident of the Shore area. and lived in the Shore area World War II Army veteran. Township, handled the arran­ Her husband, Eugene F., Newark before returning here Surviving .are a son, most of her life. Mr. Gallagher was born gements. died in 1972 and her son, in 1993. Waverly III, and two daugh­ Her husband, Walter P., in Newark and was a lifelong Eugene C., died in 1950. She was predeceased ters, Denise and Maria, all died in 1965. Surviving are resident of the Shore area. Surviving are one son, by her husband, Raymond. Greensboro, N.C.; his two sons, Walter P. Elmer, LeRoy "Speed" Slocum, Nep­ Surviving is his wife, Surviving are three sons, parents, Waverly Sr. and Jr., Los Angeles, and John tune; several nieces and Jennett M. Goslin Gallagher. James King and Keifh Mc­ Millie Suggs, a brother, H. Elmer, Neptune; five nephews; 10 grandchildren Francioni, Taylor and Lopez Gill, both of Asbury Park, Harold, all Asbury Park, and grandchildren and three and 10 great-grandchildren. Funeral Home, Neptune, was and Genet McGill, Newark; a I\eep Up two sisters, Clara Suggs, great-grandchildren. Francioni, Taylor and in charge of arrangements. daughter, Minerva Reevey, Asbury Park and Carol Reed, Francioni, Taylor and With Lopez Funeral Home, Nep­ Neptune; a brother, Alfred Neptune. Lopez Funeral Home, Nep­ tune, handled arrangements. Donald Byrd, Asbury Park; a Th e Times Edward E. Jackson tune, is in charge of arrange­ sister, Eleanor Shark, Kan­ ments. Funeral Home, Neptune, / = sas; 13 grandchildren and 22 handled arrangements. I Subscribe O d i U c y . QfWMdr francioni, Toy [or great-grandchildren. Edward E. Jackson Tcciay Hcyh'O/iXdU. & Lopez, Inc, Funeral Home, Neptune, was 118 Main Avenue in charge of arrangements. ECy FuneraX Home Ocean Grove [FuneraC 9{omes H ig h w a y 33, Neptune 775-0435 D. Joseph Lopez fiepft, HeJpiitp Raple..... 775-0567 M anager ....User maptf ti/et/ypi In Memory Director that s uiatfestrif Forethonqht fnnerat ptanninq* affords yon; Thomas W. Taylor * IVo tax CiadiCities to you or your famiCy; If ifftise t. o f A rth u r Mount Jr. * r(exi6Ce payment optionn; who passed away 5 years ago today * Peace o f mim{; 704 7th Ave., Asbury Park Asbury Park 775-0021 * The ahiCity to make your oum decisions in advance. June 23, 1989. 1200 10th Ave., Neptune FORE 775-0434 775-0028 Loved forever 6y his wije, Joyce William P. Walton. Ill THOUGHT Owner on

Last evenino- ; eightS h t boys bovs received and R i i r AN’ |Aeptune high school ‘be 75 ISears ^go J- W. Marshall jPlomas and Rev B t'ne dl- RllHMETlC ARE D®N£ Spnng Lake, delivpv;,,^'^‘’‘bcott, of: I ‘® tee class. ** ‘be address CLASS NIGHT SCHOOL IS OF THE NEPTUNE SENIORS SIMMER S.SRVICES 1 CLASS EXERCISES and science for the fo'" “ ^‘hematics awarded MelJi„ The Neptune Tuesday even- TO BEGIA ON SUNDAY j percentage of S4 i-e ^ith a class night ’^1‘^f^JtorSm Oscar i„g in the a®bool auditorium ^^^^.^^ * I ineptune High Revive j a donated by £j,e v'enP ® ^ ^ a - Griffin, the ®‘as® ^esffi t ' i vuucationeducation for the girlJX? iT °t best P-on^,.^, _ . in it ia l SERMON IM MORNING BY ' IL.U- “““ “ best general schoIar^hL the tbe chair and read hy I Dr James William ^aisaa . ; as won by Mii S V " "°«''ae W ilUar^and the class DR. C. L. MEAD. a percentage of 92 2 3 ^ ‘th WitR Appropriate Ceremony Tab Sem hy Miss Mabl^ Bedle. f Was awarded thp «l n‘ Brier- Miss Berenice Mauch,^= I * ,Vif best essay, h 3 ^ r Miss iiereuiv^^ r \T o iv in let E,or Miss Doren Is Enveiled. , 's subject being class prophecy and Mffivi ■■-Veptune In tbe War the class testament or w m . _ _ I At Nig;ht Pulpit Will Be Occupied By nverover, the com- i The second Dr. F. Watson Hannan, of Drew school days are Neptuue I 5Ser^^t^'®®’., ^bo wrote of award -OHr" ^rei ’®“ ^’‘d 's 2 T o "areif be given for the encemeut v-gen peld last Jhe medals and prized $ 0 and $2. Seniors of next Theolo.^’ical Se.TUnary_BibIe Class, c,gu school aavu o exercises oi ed by Rev. Frank VanW , ' ; x « p">- u,gU-. D arim sut or Nepruue JJton. * ''anHlse, of Ham year. As part g ^ japan- In Cha_rg-e of Evan-?elist Munhall, j "r'hethe grammar oramtiiar aepar'-m-**- ”'a,in and laethe 1 A . ^Veduesday atteruoop L"“danraTd m s s Marion Croxson I Doren, long Gie^n-T”^-'' B. a First Department cf S. S. to Open. Bradley sang "Mickey.” ' - - ’""^.^^^e. i ; morniug the j tane schoofs and who ^®P- Summer services in the Auciicori- evening.- ““ ^igb school fars ago, was un^jed 1 members o£ atieuded dmne I um -lemple, Tabernacle and Chapel teen .Veptnne boys will oe ihaugurated the coming Sun- 1 graduatingoTadualing ^g churcnChurch ai.at Vvesc •■ — da.^ as previously announced. S r ‘-baccalaureatetbe haccaiaureate^serm( .rm^.^^^ lives for their coun^"y° ‘beir At nine o’clock a. m. Dr. Charles The graduates were- L. Mead, of Denver, a member of the i^^unf S Bl^U^-s m. Ocean Grove Association, will oon- T i , „ „ Toung People's meetiuj in the Temple. The popular Criie-ion I Jersey dlyfeTo®*' ®, , u^._c-vn here, where he has been a (•? o n e, T'be TeJeni, 000 frequent visitor in times past. The Myrtle children. Rata \\YOrd,.\YOt-- v.'^rs*:-,„^,,cr»£ - ... <^sed he ' ‘“ °oth is tePbone p „ _ 1 opera ' g^^g fs c-...^.sr at this meeting in Jamgs j-. iHagerman pj wainright;'PJ^ ■xs®' TT'-O’**' a speS.®^^ ‘« “ teg this / S’lnoson ana iita- Tones. El-zs*' \covuv-.U;,.,.j3t voices - JL...-, cf Readi.ng. Pa., and tb.- \ove-‘'t as a?o «s® of*^"^®^ te aso i S t® ° P te s / antmotUers;_ Ruby Rice; ' the concer>- v . , \ ®‘ong the Je ‘ ®tephone si.h / m anist .Mrs. tV. C. Robinacn, of G ^ : man-own. Pa. Curtis L. Larkin, of beth Conovei. E-nel b Margaret \lCw. : ; 5 « o » ° V ' f K e ti’ - W f o , shore. “ bscribers Japanese; Glacl/o 1 ‘ “ ,jg pLcon; " ' '■■■' *’® ‘b® cornetist. - Miriam Alrgo-, I Code \l - -obvicitret _,.,Mnv\e,. .,.. ,v,e leadr’-iS Cross; Ruur Qertrude th- .er,ice for litrle chi!dr«.n i-, the 1 Red •c".jie iIoTiei.t, LJ — -.^.vafvST Chapel, of which M;;. j,-.V 'Hud i W right, , t,-- Grammar grade t*a€ 'voice. \ I Mitchell; ^ cboru.>.,_i^__ ” '„h,,i.e=s and,nd preseu-presen- , *«'■»“ ‘ -„,n bam--'wrUor..„,a-n;hcent »■' ntaise of Philadelphia, is tlLi’ ‘ P ^ Is; orcnes.*a, " -■- -er da-,igh;er. Mrs. Robe-: Din g'-r^ Thomas J-[ \Am®” >iavlnS , r f « < »-.» of diplomas, -ev. ‘Green-wood___ ..Y,T,rnnd ! lotage.Sb>i=>.. •■ - 1 Cl a ja ’.n' , \ ) "in include <>“ as tiie pianict. tatioA Tia3 saibi-^- •s. ^ Ral- J. V.'ri; ■■ht; class sons lit'""”'”s-«ao 5f i f “ f . ” « i» Dr. Mead will deliver tbe oponin 1 Song. ^ Tv-p^e neiciA ; ‘be o S ‘- 'V ‘b®*w AuaitoViu^^^l'^lo at 10.30 30 -■®‘® « t?.'^ V u n t:' GteCom®,'f ^ggds — :gace. '^®^‘‘®. parade *'’® -’‘^ 1'?' street °ociocv. J-J. Lincoln HallHall, of Phila-Pbila- G. \la n ’'^“ocean ^^feat s'i®®®ft,bat in ’ th e” eve^‘/^® ^ ’’^ o r y , I ®s leader of the is. \to an G f t e r e v.’lt^., =‘® a play®’--^ten s Hal] and arm„ = ng.ng in the Auditorium, and H-r- « * ‘■^ — 'X f ^ t Ucveral 0^^ the ' ^e ano:.aer season a.s organist town' n 'l^ ' *“““‘‘311, of Ge,-man-,i Bee. tonn vill open tbe Auditorium Bi­ ' 51. 5>. : \ man®- ble Clase at 2.30 p. m. The other de- I ; A^arg&Tet ^ Gl3-dys I A n um bef S df partmects of the Sunday school will I '■nenev. Gladys Brand, , \ tims lately to the^^ ‘’®“®n vie White Edna F. W-ir ’ j Edel- not be opened until a week later. ! I \Miite, E. viedler, Geo,=e j Harlo-"’ W. Aieu xorman S. Hau, Dr. tv. Munhall win be in .gji Abram Fmkel, A° Bern- ‘be '■%, ,’vlPS F. Hendrickson, Hnlght. ,Cb.aiies ^ a r i hardt HomtnelU ,, Roland C. Cr« T> T ’~ ■ ' '-———_ / Drew Theological Seminary will Grove Police Have Hew ir v ‘b® Auditorium. The’even- ; JO T S '; . 1 s c h o o l Tne Ocean Grove nmi | ,®®™oo "’iD be preceded by a son-- d new and pattv b®ve don-| ®®-''’c®- conducted by Mr. Hall. “ 1 stone, W Aliam ^ and OY . ■ state by Hotlrd^BorTen Z r i b ^ ^ ' 1 VanNoSvic^^' B®®®° [Philip M. Torranc • -B lai-gf .I'l'^B v ad te^^ ®®^°Sng sic[^®^ '>U.W„„SS4 “ coUiiW .g^ard CjiC.»'^ Sl»* - ercisesc. ----- of tbe Yv'ednesday rendered; 1 i that placo ° ’ain was sebooW^debt^®^ e;:;k^^,ncbool ;Vee club; *_ —------— r| Y o l ' w hen tills pr » „ 1 ev.pe‘ \^.' were b is T bu -sd-‘iy - r soti§> I TT' sclioolSj Tbe ex et' IF IT’S U-'-.'ifSm'operetta, SSm f-nndolier, - hl'Sk- Sitis s*gleegle. week- ^ of tbe ‘ eiv jg =l 'S 'r oOb 0 ‘ r u b b e r di. ' S f r t S T S » i“ «; o< IN ANY FORM t T ‘ °^ ?S;L be?//^^®« b y X " tec on m, .V R ‘aifen '"fiS[Fm-mingdale iS I'Ssong. S ,‘iiS^; -virvTl o t lir » J'-rvcro’ef'^ '’.■ .piA r. 't'f aC' S£E -^itVed s!!§tetey Jen-^''^^®-’' ^ o y . ; Abram o ia i’t-sj. h /^b' w r-l' "'®‘'d to iac- I to®-____ vITOTH Li-*'-' the O graduates.o'radu&f'®^ . ..1 • ®\\®^ 1 Dr.-Be®‘% S )o l. boat^ ®^ T h e s e " „ ® r ® “ gooe Bunnell, Rev. the ^®Bacbot Moamoulii Rab&er 1 Bottorfi. YI. Ennis, Lottie flaS.'^y'MT^B^YaBbe - .-^ "0 '-VP^>^ a o , . -J.""----- HO’- In ♦ '' 1 3 -iO;’'- ” : -'.- , ^ '-ile ted B- ot fa® B. Crosson, B®‘ r . Hoppe, ^i®” ® 1 bV- teahouse -o' ^dby'en-- "'i^'^ciai s ^ - * - i p Glasbaii, J Karp, Bertba 1 ■«■ saA ? a Svex ^ ’^ove A ®"^‘®n. - E. K irby, M -tcella ^L ^^ose. A sb u ry Park , N. .7. te'ident.,' nr te.tetn into/.,-J !“tbher ofJj’® to c- C Matthews, Eva sinensky, O- B- treet 1 Mamie Sinensky, Garra- tlie _ for -^rSo.« te-Y in3oA°^®^ted Bor° te^b-sact > ?osepb A. Bisbop. C®"grtgrt. Hans ^ a t a '. brant Stanley J- Luttman, on t t ^ ! ^ ^ ‘be J 't e s e 1 gr®und ^®’®g comP‘®‘®ocnP'^®‘‘^ and S of R S “rAn.«{'9^ and teJpcYea^t'Ao 4'-’?S v “ S Un®d Edward W .ZetSte ® 'commence- i arebVte^‘;, the ^ ‘hfe. -^’nn re.^,-.,. - “« doi..,, r^Tliis k’ks tbe first ti ^ Brad- - Horace > 1 school. huildst- THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1994 OCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES PAGE 23 OCEAN GROVE TIMES.

OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY, SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1894.

Aunn o R iu n n o t u s . ICx) l^earsf Sgo

•„ Ue-iJiness for the Day of Jobiloe ■;r.av,.u.fvr.r.t.

' ' p e ^ S T s a l ANO i>r-RT'^e^r. COnnENCEHENT EXERCISE5.

nembers of the '94 Clas.s of the Asbury Park Pleiiosn Property- . Disfh School Receive Diplomas, of Philadelphia, m ; ■■ V 1- I'ohhiiis, • ‘'IY*'* y -'’ Id'Uisaml |ieopln assi'inijl.d uittiM'-r for the fU^lk'S came^ to ■ the■' 0 Grove last week. (', Oaytoii iuid n W ^ tio n a lH a il, U e!|n.l,lay iwcmh;::! ;osev,ofl^'iifi" m- < Dimnenccnmnt K.verrises \r fc Jacob I-. home tor tlu fVvc bio roils of f the grudiiating . class of ’04 of the rimalVm'g the Uryn-Mnw. some twfi'ty-t' , liiimlrea yards, ■ -^l-ury Park [figh .S-hool. This vear's oonlaituM:-' V‘. iVis week. Tbe fold- . Ia.s.s was the largest in the lii.storv of the A W onderful E nterprise. M S. V-verett. of ^'Y^'^YhAbuEV were ''‘^‘'"'■ '''''.,1* ‘ ...i*,;,-!, the main audience ..ihool and the work fn- the jaist vear leis The new Auditorium, so long in con- rented the t'slhrd House, on room IS to ,„,,ltM fhe supe;^ heen eminently satisfaetory. Tl,o h-di templation and so quick in construction avenue. r piiiUidelphia, ."a.s handsomely dcorated fhr the oce j e v e m n ? , am j , the work of plai'- ion wath Hags and hunting and a nrofns- I after acceptable■ ...... plans had been formul ‘ ...... ^ i;V tm n tN o .i:l,K i’'15«- v is io n of f'tn. „ v,p„„n. Asit'vdl ated, is practically completed in all its in.’tbem m b‘’°' gi J thousand of ing the fiT,®''' T '"1'° siii-roinni- ' lev Tlace. r-miUv. ol Brook- require vast audience room, it •ng the fair gradnatc.s, made in all a nuwt details and everything will be in readi­ tllOlM V' • ■ ‘ ’ magnitude to .^et them , ■ iniuwoTr'''-’- Twenty.rtveyoungUnlii:s ness for the day of “Jubilee,” Sabbath, is a la^k of some an 1 U o young men comprised the cla.ss and were ranged in two rows a Ion o the July the first, tliedate designated to com­ fi^thesda Bloc'^- j- Hackeusack, in their ^iso in pro-ress ] memorate tlie great event. the severif " "'f’' ‘he teachers of C. K- 'VBde am ' ' d i>,_vn-Mawr Active ;‘;V”,,iuiiu'' to jret eveiy- In view of the financial condition of J., are rcgiAviui in all piDts ot the -opening eoiU r sin find the sctioiars j ve.nV * ~ the chorus in the rear. The tlie Country at tlie time active steps were for the summoiv avenue. !^gl^c;i^ponan.lunl.s^ Wo:lL - ' of Maggie I I 'Varle, while ^ ineentz’s eoneeit orchestra I taken to secure contributions for its Miss F-e'tl''';Yo’Ueks’’ with rekv- is enjoy Y.ei,Yid. r^adTneSr't'he day ofJuhilee. Sahhath. intervals diir- i erection, the great liberality manifested by the people in their donations, and tlie Jvilv the fii'st. c«e, e d " ? v " 'r - T'"''' " e i‘o i - • •• of promptness with which the obligations 8 tr made a sliort addre.s.? to tffe cla«« A n a.ssumed in this direction were met; was rather phenomenal and indicates that i,ou HetricU.^the^jY at Kutgcrs College, vi/ th e danirer of tne. The Iluilding ('omuiittee IS vervV much I Ocean Grove and the advancement of her lomplelion spiritual interests has a deep and per­ K, Cree^ly_y anaand ^mUy, ..M-atitied over the „.,cm se has manent abiding place in the affections of George the handsome cotta„ of the great the first esti- the people. iione consbleia ) . results ret\}vao<-'-d to th e -’“ t"-'s of tishei-s. The val- The remarkable progress that has been George Osborne has d H e is a oy\h":n^el^ not to he de- jivvuimev vac?vacation. .•nrv’ At'Tn' '''■'‘'•eied by Joseph- made with the tremenduous building and GGroverove fortor theuh- ;sni . ■nUe-’-e. the entire freedom from accident, discord student at Kntgi 1''°''^"'' . ,pn freight cal's to transport i t ’ - ‘ "-’k' es.=ny on ‘ r o t l r v ' or trouble, that has marked its progress is no less a reason for wonder, as well as a feY"dS, at erected a 1 nr cause for hearty congratulation; ■while ^ya=Kbeen placed m i>erf SSr-=; Mamie A Aumack, Elizabeth the perfect success attained in the mat­ sevvices was ter of ocoustics, ventilation, appearance oroperty on Alonnr r . ^ of bew 'Vvednesdav afternoon the the I Wattit tlavton, Knui Gould, P. Matilda Mv= L. Aluskeeley Pvatt’s a. . 1 r^n o n at’the th6 Annuonuin,Auditorium, to iv y est and comfort, are features that will be in order thoroughly appreciated by the people V»“ CUV „ „ l^nSdsmresandconn^t^ The cVtibelB. Khk- w'heii tlie building siial! liave been put in comfortable co - = yvashington, D. C. to '®"UrV satisfactorily and actual service. W. O. L>-^,f,!;.T;e pieasanti;iocated at •gtem ,alterations, every- with his tamily. v season. hevoml a h « Y "' r ■ woodworking Doctor .StokCl?, who for years lias Iieen Xo. 9 Webb a'enue, 1 0 1 -as found ;"^,oounced to , laboring (o bring ju.«t such an enterprise yirs. Gregg C^afid^roat of paint which i' . of the ^Association i alrout, is to be congratulated upon the avenue, receu ^^^teVnal appearance. 1 b iX i^ g would ‘^«i||;^;;’ \"oru\e‘secre’t’got ; final and successful attainment of liis will freshen Dm e- ^Memorial , The extend of improved by eigl cherislied plans, and great credit is due to Tabernacle has beei ^jimt. out an m66tin‘M- to the architect who designed the wonder­ t h r o u g h o u t t h e 5TAT I main amlieneenKn’n wtY'’e phA’d'' ful building, and to contractors, engineers, ’"'b;sepb Biibion^aiM a ^ ‘'^ "’''tuiY hbY i^-'tooV tageon ...... - n - : - - " " ...... " ^ foreman, meclianics and workme°n who falthfuUy completed the way- - • ''omplicated plans in all their details. • • ...... rMuninti «.i.-“ ...... I'wncw 1 mm,-iTU pier in - ,

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Jiuuw'co.'at 2 oi" the A'atioiiai sitiiixo t‘t U' a com ' -M'w ^^tU g o on Sea Vio„. ' ork, Ijas taken ' montl s-Y-o. Ma bOHN A OSBORN avenue for the ! e,UerpH,se; In U tT r ’ b ^ lY lT ’tt CjiHstiaii Krali j tage of architectural skill of th r^ ’’i^y‘''" ; i order; overseers i> highest Vai'k, ^uc&im AlwcwmK'! vH'.l - the summer <>nucivl tlm in’sl Armsn-niu^ ...... 'rir.i^5.£S ?'5,£f™ S I’VwM.'mm' in s.-UnitAi'i''s silos ouaw4tohc ’" '’'p''^='^°®' or ob. Matfield, w(K, o,vn‘'‘'*'''7‘ ''®^- C K work sta.nd.s in^’all its oonipleled avonues.tageat tlie corner of' Emburyim h Y and Central cot- i by accident or troiiMo'’'J"'^“®' V"'h^i''’od O ff/i I of its construction. during the period StS';n«nA"i"J"'o- ...... f t n o ' ' t E vs and loin ased t^’danta 1'ii‘U tUul Uloom- eceanGReDe. ^ Y UarU, \vcre

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NEPTUNE OXIN UTTLE LEAGUE THE REMATCH The coaches of the Colonial League salute the “Our Thursday. June 30th professional show players behind the plate in gives area boxing fans a chance to start their 4th of July the 97 degree heat on Satur­ weekend with some real fireworks,” says boxing promoter day. The catchers earned Michael DePasquale of Toms River. The show, dubbed admiration for being “The Rematch," will be held at the Ocean Place Hilton at 1 dirtier, sweatier, hotter and Ocean Blvd. in Long Branch. It is being promoted by De­ tougher than us by playing in CANADA DRY Pasquale in association with Double Trouble Boxing. The the extreme temperatures. 10-round main event features New Jersey junior welter­ They were: weight sensation Sizzling Sal Lopez (11-1, 7 KO’s) in a Eric Matson of the Shop rematch with “Bronx Bull” Eddie Mercedes. Mercedes ’N Bag DODGERS Athletes of the Week ■gave Lopez his sole defeat last July in an exciting, con­ Thomas Sorensen and troversial bout. Michael Buhl of the Perrini The 25 year-old Lopez lives in Spotswood and trains A/C & Heating ANGELS at Howell PAL under Spring Lake resident Bob Van Sy- Nicholas Valente and ckle. He turned pro in December of 1991 after a stellar John Devany of the Nep­ amateur career which included 3 NJ Golden Gloves titles, tune PBA #74 PIRATES 1 national PAL championship, and selection as the 1990 Bryan Maher, Jeffrey NJ Amateur Boxer of The Year. Boxing insiders consider Cannell and Steven Conklin Lopez one of the most promising prospects to come out of of the Cardinal Roofing & Jersey in quite some time. He is currently the main spar­ Siding CARDINALS ring partner of WBC champ Parnell Whitaker, and was John Barry and David m instrumental in getting Whitaker ready for his recent Crenshaw of the In The Dog match with Julio Caesar Chavez. •House MARLINS COURTNEY QUINN KEVIN O'DONNELL Lopez was cruising along with a pro record of 8-0 Jonathan Welch and .. .were selected for the U.S. Army Reserve Award at Senior Awards Night. when he dropped a 6-round verdict to the aggressive, dur­ Luke Mitchell of the Jersey C o u r t n e y Q u in n was a four-year member of the indoor and outdoor track able Mercedes. “It was the first and only time in my box­ teams. She ran on the relay teams, including the Shore Conference Champion Shore Florist YANKEES ing career I lost focus,” said Lopez. “My baby got really GOOD WORK GUYS III 4 X 400m. squad. Courtney plans to study engineering in college, possibly at sick during the weeks before the fight, and it affected my Virginia Tech, then go on to medical school. training and my mental outlook.” Lopez is ecstatic that K e v in O ’ D o n n e l l was a three-letter man as a senior, playing wing on the varsity Mercedes’ management agreed to a rematch. 'They turn­ soccer team, shooting guard on the basketball team, and pitcher for the baseball nine. He led the basketball team in three-pointers and plans to continue his ed it down a few times. Now that they finally agreed. I’m career on the court at Ocean County College next year. going to make the most of it. 1 want revenge, plain and simple.” Other prospects on the card include rising middle­ weight Darren Maciunski (10-1) of Pine Beach, cruiser- weight Imamu Mayfield (4-1) and junior lightweight Santos Lopez (7-1) of New Brunswick, junior middleweight Keith Mullings (8-0) of Great Gorge, junior lightweight Greg Tor­ Ginger Ale res (7-1) of Trenton, and weltenweight Jesse Chavers (5- 1) of Newark. Former Canadian Olympic ■IL-L,. Kirk Johnson (8-0) will also appear. The Long Branch Hilton is a new, showcase facility YOUR with plenty of free parking for figiit fans. Directions: Gar­ den State Parkway exit 105 to Route 36 east. Right unto Broadway, follow to Ocean Blvd. Doors open 6:30, first LOCAL bout 7:30. Tickets: Golden Ringside $40 (rows 1-3, re­ served seating). Ringside $30 (rows 4-7, reserved seat­ ing), General Admission $20. The U.S. Navy accepted Its first submarine, the U.S.S. Holland, on For tickets call (908) 364-8009. April 11,1900. PAGE 26 THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1994 M h t

HARK RIVER HILLS OLYMPIC DAY Photos by Joe Sharp

Picking her spot, 3rd grader Shalonda Foster prepares to throw a foot­ ball

Harry Foerst, past prin- Nick Bannick (Mrs. Brown’s Kindergarten) gets an cipal (1964-89) carries the 5th graders from Mrs. Schmidt’s and Mrs. Fitzpatrick’s assist from Mrs. Kirchner and his mother when he tries Torch to open the games. classes act as Flag Bearers for the Opening out the spring loaded shoes. Ceremonies.

Mark Perrini from Mrs. Fisher's 3rd grade tries for 'nothing but net"

Mrs. Hamilton’s 3rd graders - Amanda Eckler, Lakia Joiner and Michael Vitagllano Steve Mitchell from Mrs. Schmidt’s 5th grade show off battle for control of the ball his Sand Art for Principal Santanello

3rd grade teacher Ms. Perez collects an auto­ graph from NJ Devils cen­ ter Jimmy Dowd

Trevor Brown and Chris- sie Elverson (Mrs. Sch­ midt’s 5th grade) toss ’em gently during the Bocce Ball competition

(Left) Masters* of the Bouncing Ball; DAVID Jennifer Farrell, Shakisha Norwood and lliana Weiner BROWN and BOBBY TAY­ (Mrs. Hoover’s 4th grade) discuss the fine art of putting LOR of Mrs. McCann’s 1st grade race across the field. THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1994 PAGE 27 M h t ^ i m e g

OTH ANNUAL NEPTUNE INVITATIONAL

DENMAEK COMES NEPTUIE • by Kevin Barth

sociation and International "We are all very happy to BY RICHARD BELTLE A down-and-out pattern. Travel. A year after the first have the Danish teams here While the eyes of the soccer world are focused on the World Cup, A hit and run with the runner teams came here, some to compete in the In­ Neptune will draw some attention of its own as 98 teams, including four going. A pick and roll. Neptune teams traveled to vitational," she said. "It gives from Denmark, play nearly 200 games, Saturday, Sunday, and Monday in These are essential, yet Denmark to play in the Dana the tournament an inter­ the 20th Annual Neptune Invitational Tournament. very basic piays in footbaii, baseball and basketball that Cud. national flair." The international delegation is being hosted by Neptune families and Now the beneficiaries of require one key element: tim­ Studick believes that will be showcased Saturday evening in three games played under the this relationship are the 61 ing. Timing is everything, a having a foreign team com­ lights at the Summerfield Memorial Fields. players who arrived here on wise man once said, and this peting in the 18-division, It will be Neptune vs. Denmark Under 16 Boys at 6:00 p.m.. Under 16 Wednesday, June 22. The stretches much further than 103-team tournament bene­ Girls at 7:30 p.m., and Under 19 Boys at 9:00 p.m. Monmouth Cablevision, players, along with 14 the confines of any playing fits everyone involved. TV-34 will cover the two later games. An Under 15 Boys team from coaches and their wives, field. "It’s nice for the fans Denmark will also compete in the tournament. For fhe U17, U16 and arrived at Newark Airport at 4 because it’s exciting to see a The international players will see the World Cup game between Italy U15 boys and U16 girls p.m. and were immediately foreign team playing Ameri­ and Norway at the Meadowlands, Thursday, then visit the Statue of Liberty teams from Vildbjerg, Den­ extended the red carpet, as can teams. It’s great for the on Friday. mark, the timing was just the association held a wel­ kids because it exposes Tournament play will begin at 8:00 a.m., Saturday, with 99 games right. A few years ago, when coming party at the Neptune them to kids from another scheduled during the day on the eleven fields squeezed in behind the high City First Aid building last all of these players were on country. It’s a learning ex­ school and middle school, in addition to the three evening matches under night. younger teams, they had no perience for all of the ath­ the lights at Summerfield. Opening round robin play will conclude Sunday The Danish visitors are idea that they would travel to letes." being housed by members morning, with semi-finals scheduled for the afternoon, and finals set for America to play in the 20th Ah, a learning ex­ of the Neptune Soccer As­ Monday. Annual Neptune Invitational. perience - isn’t that what The tournament is the culmination of a full year’s work by the Neptune But, the faithful call that Inter­ sociation and by other mem­ sports were meant to be. bers of the community, said Soccer Association. “The whole town gets up for this. We’ve had excellent national Travel placed to the Once again, being in the cooperation from fhe Board of Education and the Township Recreation Neptune Soccer Association association member Rose­ right place at the right time is Recreation Department,” Kevin Sheehan, one of the Tournament about hosting some teams mary Studick. The Danish the recipe for something entourage includes a TV re­ Directors, stated. from Denmark proved to be great. To witness this inter­ porter, who’s here to docu­ Last year’s tournament was the largest ever, with more than 110 teams, the break which, at that time, national event, show up be­ and the committee decided to scale back slightly in 1994. “We turned the players never knew they ment the player’s athletic hind Neptune High School some teams away, but we wanted to keep it to something we can handle got. and cultural eperiences in on Neptune Boulevard June and do a first-class job with,” Sheehan explained. “Except for the three You see, that call was the "New World." 25 through 27. Opening night games at Summerfield, we’ve been able to schedule everything placed to set up some other They are all very excited ceremonies are Saturday at behind the high school. That makes things more convenient for everyone. Danish teams to play in the to finally be here, and 8 a.m. When the seven teams from the Cape May club arrive, they will be able to Invitational, and the call Studick echoed this sen­ stay together on one site the entire time.” mushroomed into a sort of timent. Teams from several states, including Massachusetts, Virginia, New alliance between the as- York, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, and Maryland will compete. Most will stay at local hotels, including the Eatontown Sheraton which is offering special rates to participants. Jobs for a tournament of this size are endless. Dave Johnson headed Day At the crew which laid out and lined 11 soccer fields, put 22 goals in place, NEW BRUNSWICK REDS The Races and hung 22 nets. Sheehan worked with Joe Studick to schedule the Neptune Twp. - The games, a job made more difficult by last minute cancellations. Rosemary BEAT NEPTUNE ROCKIES Neptune Township Demo­ Studick will handle to task of making sure a referee and two lines men are cratic Club will be spon­ scheduled for each match. soring A DAY AT THE Barbara and Bill Eckart manage the food concession, working to help The New Brunswick Reds beat the Neptune Rockies on RACES on Monday, July 4th feed the more than 1,400 players, as well as the coaches, referees, and the strong relief pitching of New Brunswick resident and in honor of BLANCHE fans. “At one point last year we estimated 4,000 people on the fields at former New Brunswick High School stat Jose (Che Che) JONES and JIM MANNING, one point,” Sheehan explained. “We will go through 200 cases of Snapple Martinez. Martinez pitched the last 4 innings, allowing just JR., candidates for Neptune alone.” 1 hit, 2 walks and no earned runs while striking out 2 Township Committee. The Snapple is back as one of the tournament sponsors. Other sponsors Rockies. The Reds got good hitting from their leadoff I event will be held at Mon­ include Umbro, which supplies the soccer balls and helps with the 1,400 batter, Todd Moore who also resides in New Brunswick and mouth Park and starts at 12 tournament T-Shirts sold to fans; U.S. Life; and the Soccer Post of was a former star at New Brunswick High School. Moore NOON. Tickets are $12.00 Eatontown. had a perfect day at the plate going 4 for 4 with 2 RBI and per person and kids under Fans can park on Neptune Boulevard or Heck Avenue if they cannot 2 runs scored. The winning RBI, however, was gotten by 12 are $3.00. Ticket price find space behind the schools. The concessions and offices where Kendall Park resident and former Trenton State star Juan includes Admission, Pro­ complete schedules and results are posted, are at the north of the Perdermo who singled in the bottom of the 7th inning. For gram, Food, Beer and Soda. complex, just behind the middle school. the Rockies Marlboro resident Rich Nodine went 2 for 4 Tickets must be purchased including a double and a triple. Next Sunday (6/26) the in advance. For more infor­ Neptune Rockies host the Carteret Cardinals. mation, contact Jim Man­ ning, Jr. at 922-8317.

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-You'll be able to put the car away - there's a garage! -you'll be able to relax on the 62 Main Avenue rocking chair - there's a slate porch! With all the major renovating going on in town, : -you'll be able to garden - there's a this could and should be next... ^ yard! -street to street lot, heart of commercial shopping’; -you'll be able to eat - there's a district ' knotty pine kictchen! ,22 EMBURY AVENUE -four floors 3 balconies, this place is huge! I - Just advertised last week for $205,000. I -you'll be able to...I better stop -6 2 Main needs work, some floors in gutted I before I get into trouble and I AM - Talk about motivation, owner reduces price to condition, but the potential is here- ' ; ABLE TO! 1 $179,000! That's over a $25,000 reduction... i working fireplaces, high ceilings - 2 brs., 1.5 baths, hrdwd. firs., nice ! ; - Beach block four family with ocean views, ORIGINALLY LISTED FOR $160,000 i floor plan, new roof ii - Big Apts., big rents, seperate utils. REDUCED $30,000 TO ‘ $130,000 IL

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I 108 WEBB AVENUE ORIGINALLY LISTED FOR $115,000 78 Broadway WE'VE JUST REDUCED THIS VICTORIAN We haven't changed our tune on this : 104 Main Avenue TO $108,000, AND ALREADY RECEIVED Originally listed for $149,900, foreclosed by bank one - just the price of the band. Origi­ AN OFFER! ■ -corner location, large front porch nally listed for $215,000 - the best - 3 stories, super Victorian architectural lines -oversized lot, nice side yard, Broadway seat in the house is now : -formal entry, hardwood floors, 9' ceilings 30' of wrap around porch i -french doors, ornate moldings, opem staircase -beamed living room, way $199,000!!! i - 5 bedrooms, 21/2 baths - legal 2 family cool dining room with cathe­ -corner location, vinyl sided dral ceilings & wide plank peg BANK SAYS SELL -new wrap-around porch, privat back yard floors -formal entry, 9 foot ceilings -modern eat-in kitchen with $89,000 -stained glass windows, substantial living room/ center aisle, dishwasher & dining room washer/dryer Offer accepted -pocket doors, fireplace, transoms, hardwood - 2 B.R.s - one on first floor floors, original moldings Sale Pending!!! for seniors -totally renovated kitchen, recessed lighting, tile -upgraded system breakers, floor copper plumbingm new boiler -six bedrooms - full baths 1st and 2nd floors ( It paid to advertise in THE TIMES ) L

LECNADD J. STEEN III OCEAN CDOVE DEAETT BROKER - ASSOCIATE 67 Main Avenue NJAR Million Dollar Sales Club 1993 Office: 908.774.7166 Eves. 908.776.9022' 2.5 Million Doilar Sales Club 1988-89 Beeper: 908.712.3393