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SPORTS Lancers )ose in Iinal P a g e 5 4 jUNE 14, 1995 40 CENTS________________________________________________ VOLUME 25, NUMBER 24 T h a n k s b u t ‘n o t a n k s ’ ' LAUREN JAEGER the residents who live near the taff W riter proposed project. The meeting is scheduled for 8 p.m. June 21 esidents of the “ C ” section of the Strath- at the Aberdeen Township JLm m ore Development hall, off Church Street. The fuel tanks are expected have expressed concern about Aberdeen’ s plan to build two, to be built in the back of above-ground fuel tanks near Courtland Lane, close to the their homes. Board of Education adminis But according to Township tration building on Crest Way. Manager Jim Cox, there’ s no There will be an access drive need to worry since there will and additional parking. be no danger and, he says, the “This is a residential area. tanks are much needed by the What about explosions and township. fires?” asked Richard Caruso To notify the residents of of Courtland Lane, who is leading a grass-roots move the upcoming public hearing at ment to investigate the project, the Aberdeen Township Hazlet’s North Centerville Fire Company competes in the sawing event in the first annual firefighting which he feels is dangerous to Planning Board, Cox sent out competition held this past weekend in North Brunswick. For complete coverage, see page 3. about 140 registered letters to Continued on page 12 (Photos by Rich Schultz) State cham ps! High School South the sweetest of them all. “I couldn’t be prouder of beats Clifton 9-4 in these kids — they really championship deserved it,” said Eagles Coach Tom Erbig. “ It was a BY NEIL SCHUMAN phenomenal performance.” Correspondent The Eagles pounded out 15 hits, all singles, and win here is endless talk about T ning pitcher Tonya measuring teams by their Jaramillo (16 -3) scattered performance in big games. nine hits over seven innings By that measure, or any other, the to help her team to a huge Middletown High School South victory that was never in softball team is as good as it can doubt after the fourth get. inning. On Saturday, the Eagles capped “Tonya did a great job of a season of memorable victories pitching and we played with a 9-4 win over Clifton High super defense,” said Erbig. School to capture the New Jersey “We got our bats going State Interscholastic Athletic early and that really boosted Association (NJSIAA) Group IV our confidence.” Championship. All of this was accom The Eagles delivered in every plished in spite of the fact meaningful contest leading to the that Middletown South’ s game against Clifton. senior prom was held the In a season that saw their final night before and five of their record stand at 28-4, the Eagles starting players were in won the Shore Conference Class A attendance. But, apparently North title, the Shore Conference Laura Phillips relaxes on the lawn of Twin Lights of they were so focused that it Tournament, and the N JS IA A Highlands — one of six great day trip destinations didn’t seem to matter as Central Jersey Group IV crown. Catcher Genevra Cardwell rushes out explored by the Independent this week. See stories begin four of the five were major ning on page 8. 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Thomas Serinese, a 13-year firefighter with the North Brunswick Volunteer Engine Company No. 2, organized the competition to promote the skills of those firemen who use special brush trucks to combat fires in the rural areas of the state. North Centerville was represented at the competition by Company Chief Aberdeen G O P vows to Thomas Horner, Lt. Robert Preston, Lt. present a united front in Michael Bracken, and company members John Boyle, Michael Gonzalez and Daniel N o v e m b e r . Cintron. FIRE POWER — Belford firefighters compete in the first annual brush fire Page 12 Horner said, “At other competitions, firefighting competition held Saturday in North Brunswick. companies just use their power equip (Photo by Rich Schultz) RECULAR FEATURES ment. This was the kind of competition for the stuff that you do every day, the 95.5 Party Patrol, giving free gifts and the children wer£ handed out by North drills and the man power.” merchandise to the crowd. Brunswick Company No. 2 ’s Pluggy the Calendar Page 36 “This is where the training really pays After the reception, the awards were Fire Plug. off,“ Horner said. Classifieds P a g e 5 6 given out to the remaining companies for Horner said, “This was a pretty good More than 50 companies from through their performances in the competition. competition for its first year. I hope they Editorials Page 34 out the state were invited to participate in Businesses throughout the township do it again next year. If they do, we will Letters Page 34 this first ever event, Sirenese said, though donated the 75 trophies and cash prizes come.” many canceled at the last minute due to D i n i n g P a g e 4 7 for the competition and special gifts for Obituaries Page 48 inclement weather. In all, fifteen companies participated. Police Beat P a g e 4 9 Preston said, “It was a shame that more Real Estate P a g e 5 1 companies didn’t come out. We work and S p o r t s P a g e 5 2 train in bad weather. I don’t see what the problem was.” Y e s t e r y e a r P a g e 4 5 The competition was made up of six events.