THURSDAY. JUN E 14. 2018 UNIONNEWSDAILY.COM VOL. 101 NO. 23 75 CENTS Prosecutor’s Office probing aiiegations in Mountainside By Chuck O’Donnell is also conducting its own investigation. police Chief Allan Attanasio. As previously gestive comments and an officer placing his Staff Writer Mirabelli, reading ft-om a statement at the reported in this newspaper, all three were genitals on other officers’ food. MOUNTAINSIDE - The Union County council meeting, said the town has asked placed on paid administrative leave as of Huber is accused of displaying a sex toy Prosecutor’s Office has launched an inves­ Maderer to “include allegations in the May 16. that he allegedly threw at officers and tigation into accusations of sexual harass­ recent lawsuit, which we did not know According to state records, Attanasio’s waved in their faces. Westfield-ba.sed attor­ ment and assault contained in a lawsuit about until the filing of the lawsuit.” annual salary is $150,104. ney .Joshua McMahon, who has previously brought by five male police officers and a The mayor said the borough will be rep­ Among the numerous allegations in the represented members of the Mountainside female clerical employee, Mayor Paul resented by Christine Amalfe, of Gibbons lawsuit are that Attanasio pointed a laser- Police Department, provided IxicalSource Mirabelli said. P.C. law firm in Newark, and will “as quick­ sighted pistol at subordinates as a lower- with a video that he said .shows Huber Although the prosecutor’s office has ly as possible, remove any individual who ranking officer. The lawsuit also makes ref­ removing the toy from a filing cabinet and refused to confirm or deny any probe, does not represent Mountainside in a pro­ erences to sex toys, use of a flashlight to waving it in an unidentified man’s face. The Mirabelli said at the borough’s June 5 fessional manner.” touch department members’ buttocks, sug­ See BOROUGH, Page 9 council meeting that the office has “begun The lawsuit was filed by officers Jeffrey its own investigation into allegations in the Stinner, Christopher Feighner, Richard lawsuit.” Latargia, Thomas Norton and James This follows a previous investigation Urban, along with Amy Colineri, a former conducted by the prosecutor’s office, which part-time dispatcher who now works as a it also refused to confirm or deny, but was part-time clerical employee in the depart­ indicated in Mirabelli’s original statement ment. following the filing of the 46-page lawsuit The lawsuit alleges behavior dating back in Superior Court on May 11. nearly 20 years, accusing Detective Sgt. The borough, which has retained former Andrew Huber and Lt. Thomas Murphy of Assistant U.S. Attorney William Maderer, being the principal offenders, as well as Dem municipal victories show party split in some towns, county By Rebecca Panico Ward shows that an endorsement can Staff Writer never beat good, old-fashioned door UNION COUNTY — Democrats who did knocking. not have the traditional endorsement of “Regarding the UCDC specifically, only their own party won — or came close — in a time will tell how this affects the party,” few local primary elections, showing what Bernier said in an email when asked about some called a split in several one-party the committee. “As an elected member of municipalities. the committee as well, I can only hope that An endorsement from the nearly 850- they begin to understand that supporting member Union County Democratic Com­ the best candidates and candidates that mittee is a big deal in politics. Candidates have proven the community is behind them who get the endorsement usually receive is what is best for the party.” more financial support and appear on the And for Fortuna, even his 44-vote win same line as other recognizable names in over Samuel Bishop showed that the coun­ the party. ty party is “isolated” ft'om voters in some In Roselle, for example, John Fortuna respects, he said. Photo by David VanDavanter and Brandon Bernier won the nomination “The council was out of touch with the DANCE FEVER — Amy Garcia Phillips, center, of the Contento Dance Studio, for two council seats against the UCDC- residents and I think it became apparent gives a lesson on Thursday, June 7, at the Rahway Train Station Plaza. endorsed incumbents. Bernier, an elected that they were serving the best interest of The city kicked off its free month-long ‘Baile! Rahway’ celebration, held every member of the UCDC, said his unofficial the residents,” Fortuna said, specifically Thursday night in June. For additional event photos, see Page 17. 129-vote win over Carla Walker in the 2nd See DEM, Page 8

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While the study indicated that 63 Staff Writer new students would enter the school dis­ UNION -4 A study commissioned by the trict as a result of the first phase of the Ver­ local school board last year projected the mella Union development, there are some student population would increase by 63 discrepancies between this study and the after the construction of about 450 resi­ township’s official number and breakdown dential uniys in the Vermella Union devel­ for the types of expected units in the new opment on Morris Avenue. developments. The study was prepared by El Associ ­ Township correspondence from a ates, a design and engineering firm, and March resolution compliance letter by the presented in March to the school board. It township engineer indicated that 449 resi­ also found that Union’s student population dential units would be built during the first has decreased during the past five phase of the Vermella project, including ■ years, potentially offsetting any increase. 130 studio apartments, 228 one-bedroom The enrollment-projection portion of the units, 65 two-bedrooms and 26 three-bed- study was conducted by Ross Haber and room apartments. These numbers were As.sociates. confirmed by township spokeswoman The total district enrollment of students Natalie Pineiro, in pre-kindergarten to 12th grade The developer for Vermella has applied decreased by 262 students — from 7,492 in for about 1,528 units, although the town­ 2012-13 school year to 7,230 in 2017-18 — ship does not plan to approve that many, even as 440 permits for the con.struction of LocalSource previously reported. other residential units were issued, the The school board study, however, study said. accounted for 462 units at Vermella, “'I’his indicates that the residential con­ including 154 studio apartments, 238 one- struction, at best, has had a limited impact bedroom, 62 two-bedroom and eight three- on the overall decline in the district enroll­ bedroom apartments. This study was ment," the study reported. approved in September and presented in Photos by David VanDeventer However, the study does not specify March. The first phase of the Vermella apartment complex across from Kean Uni­ when those units were built and how many The data used to compile the number of versity in Union is expected to be completed by spring of next year. became occupied within that same five- new Vermella units and five other local res­ year period between 2012 and 2017. Of the idential developments came from an open the school board study. additional students into the district, the 440 units approved, 55 were one- and two- public records request filed by Ross Haber The study also examined the impact of study said. bedroom apartments, while 385 were and Associates and the township. The date five additional projected residential devel­ The six developments in the study — "multi-family" apartments, according to of that records request was not specified in opments in Union: two American Land­ including Vermella — were projected to mark developments, 1255 Stuyvesant increase the student population by a total Ave., Avalon Bay and Summit Court. of 125 students in kindergarten through Those developments are expected to grade five; 36 in grades six to eight; and 18 include about 300 units, bringing 116 in grades nine to 12. Holley introduces bill to name part of Route 27 for Jerry Green Assemblyman Jamel Holley has intro­ the 20th Legislative District. “Caring and duced legislation to designate the portion listening were two of Jerry’s most valued of the Route 27 in Union County as “Jerry attributes as a public servant. He is an Green Memorial Highway” after the nine- inspiration for any young man or woman term state Assembly Democrat who died growing up in humble means and endeav­ while in office in April. Green represented oring to make a difference with their lives.” the 22nd Legislative District, which Route 27 is a 39-mile stretch from U.S. includes parts of Middlesex, Somerset and Route 206 in Princeton to an interchange Union counties. with McCarter Highway in Newark. It runs Green was the Assembly’s speaker pro through Rahway, Linden, Roselle and Eliz­ tempore, the third-highest ranking mem­ abeth, known under various names includ­ ber, and was the longest-serving assembly- ing Lincoln Highway, St. Georges Avenue, man in current Assembly until his death. Rahw'ay Avenue and Newark Avenue. “Jerry dedicated every waking moment Holley’s release did not identify which of his life to serving his community. 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Cranford resident, Montvale cop is arrested for cocaine By Chuck O’Donnell to the prosecutor’s office. Staff Writer Makras, a patrolman, was one of five 15 Year Revolving A Cranford resident and former member Edison officers charged Friday, June 1, for of the township’s auxiliary police depart­ getting paid for extra-duty jobs where they Credit Line ment has been charged with possession of a were not actually present. controlled dangerous substance and pos­ These side jobs are in addition to the session of drug paraphernalia, according to employees’ regular hours with the police police records. department, with assignments ranging David Tenbroeck, 36, a detective in the from directing traffic for utility compa­ 4 . 2 5 0 T? Montvale Police Department in Bergen nies to providing security services for County, did not show up for work Sunday, local businesses. Payment for these side May 13. Cranford police performed a safety jobs can. exceed $100,000 annually per check of Tenbroeck’s home on Besler officer. Avenue after receiving a call from Montvale Tenbroeck’s current status with the police Capt. Joseph Sanfilippo. According Montvale Police Department is unclear. to court records, Sgt. Steven Toy discovered Chief Jeremy Abrams said in a statement • Access Funds Whenever cocaine inside the residence and took Ten­ that the department “is taking the appro­ You Want For Any Purpose broeck into custody. priate action necessary in light of those • Fast Approval Process According to Union County Prosecutor’s events. The issue in Montvale is a personnel Office director of communications Mark matter, and we have no further comment at • Experienced, Local Decision Makers Spivey, Tenbroeck’s arraignment is sched­ this time.” • No Upfront Costs uled for Wednesday, July 11. Messages left at the office of David J. The arrest is the second in less than a Altieri, Tenbroeck’s attorney, were not Contact us for all the details week involving a Cranford resident and returned. police officer who works in another munic­ There was no mention of Tenbroeck’s ipality. Gregory Makras, of the Edison arrest in the Cranford weekly police blotter Police Department, was charged with two until Tuesday, June 5, and after Local- )>Vkearnybank counts of official misconduct and one count Source requested information regarding For today.forli^iv For tomorrow.tom orrow. of theft by unlawful taking for receiving the matter. The arrest report, obtained by payment for work he didn’t perform, through an Open Public Records Act 1-800-273-3406 • kearnybank.com according to the Middlesex County Prose­ request, was heavily redacted. APReffectivti)sof4.'21/2018.Lo

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CoUmI M bi fMdHiW iMi MMAm i Union County LocalSource — June 14, 2018 — 9 Borough, prosecutor probe Mountainside aiiegations VITOTILEDEPOT (Continued from Page 1) allegations in a meeting with Police Benev­ man in the video, who appears to be olent Association attorney Leonard Schiro recording the incident on his phone, is on Feb. 28, 2017. SALE ON TILES Murphy, according to the attorney. According to the borough statement. McMahon said he appeared before the Post and the firm of the borough’s labor M, T, W, F, Sat. - 8:00 AM to 5:30 PM Mountainside Borough Council in January attorney, Arthur Thibault, investigated the NOW OPEN Thur. - 8:00 AM to 7:00 PM 2017, and tried to show the video to mem­ matter, and 10,000 emails did not reveal Sun.-10:00 AM to 3:00 PM bers but, after a contentious discussion, “any new evidence of any consequence.” Showroom Mirabelli referred him to the Internal The statement also said that, by that Cash and Carry 150 E. St George Ave • Linden j Affairs Department or the Union County time the borough learned that the Union Prosecutor’s Office. County Prosecutor’s Office had investigat­ Huber was accused in the lawsuit of ed some of the claims from the Feb. 28 placing his genitals on food, such as a soda meeting, “the action recommended by the bottle, photographing it and then after an prosecutor had been taken.” officer ate or drank the food, showing the LocalSource has been told by a source photograph to the officer whose food it that two borough police officers were sus ­ was, with encouragement from Murphy. pended at that time at the recommendation Among the lawsuit’s allegations against of the prosecutor’s office. Murphy are that he used a flashlight to jab Mirabelli also announced at the council other male officers in the backside and that meeting that the borough has hired former he and Huber would taunt officers in a New Jersey State Police Superintendent “gazing game” in which he would accuse Joseph Santiago as a consultant. He has staff officers of staring at their groin areas “an extensive track record of reforming and and suggesting they were gay. reorganizing municipal police departments The lawsuit also accuses borough throughout the state.” administrator Jim Debbie, who resigned as Post said Santiago, who has previously police chief in 2014, of ignoring the harass­ served as police director in Newark, Tren­ ment taking place in the department. ton and Irvington, will be paid $250 an Asked by LocalSource in an interview hour. Lt. Joseph Giannuzzi has been after the June 5 council meeting about the installed as the officer in charge. allegations in the lawsuit, Debbie said: “I “As I’ve been telling everyone, the alle­ have no response. I cannot respond and gations in that lawsuit don’t reflect my val­ will not at this time.” ues, they don’t represent the values of Asked if he knew why, based on the alle­ Mountainside,” Mirabelli said after the gations, he had not been placed on paid June 5 council meeting. “So, it’s going to be leave like Attanasio, Huber and Murphy, our job to. No. 1, investigate it, take what­ Debbie said, “I have no idea.” ever corrective action we feel is necessary. Debbie, who served as chief from 1998 That’s one of the reasons, aside from the to 2014, when Attanasio took over, told lawsuit, we’ve hired Joe Santiago, who is a LocalSource the allegations in the lawsuit consultant, to come in and work with the have not affected his ability to serve as police department and try to make sure the administrator. pride we have in our police department is “Not on my job,” he said. “Not at all.” going to continue.” The borough and Mirabelli issued state­ — Staff Writer Rebecca Panico ments via the borough’s Twitter feed and contributed to this report. website stating that they first learned of the Elizabeth biodiesel company pleads to wastewater dumping An Elizabeth biodiesel fuel company plant, causing the wastewater to be dis­ pleaded guilty on June 5 to discharging charged into the Arthur Kill, aka the Staten more than 45,000 gallons of wastewater Island Sound, the tidal strait between Stat­ from its production facility into the Arthur en Island and New Jersey that borders Eliz­ Kill. abeth and Linden. Fuel Bio One pleaded guilty before Fuel Bio One has agreed as part of its Judge James B. Clark to one count of vio­ plea bargain to pay $100,000 and to be lating the Clean Water Act. placed on probation for five years. During According to a June 5 release from the its probation, the company will be required Newark Federal Prosecutor’s Office, Fuel to provide to the court biannual reports of Bio One generated wastewater that includ­ any waste it generates and the steps taken ed methanol, biodiesel and other contami­ to ensure its proper disposal. nants as a byproduct at its Elizabeth plant. Fuel Bio One also will also be required A representative of the company admitted to develop an employee training program in court that on Sept. 6 and Nov. 9, 2013, to guarantee that all storage, treatment and employees of Fuel Bio One released disposal of wastewater complies with the approximately 45,000 gallons of waste- Clean Water Act and any other applicable water into a stormwater pit at the Elizabeth laws. lo — June 14, 2oib — Union County LocalSource Clearing marijuana records if legalized presents hurdles By Rebecca Panico Members ft-om the American Chil Liber­ not just the individual marijuana charge. 2016 with a ballot question and some dis­ Staff Writer ties Union of New Jersey, the National Asso­ “We do not have the ability — the way the trict district attorneys have begun to auto­ TRENTON — One municipal court offi­ ciation for the Advancement of Colored Peo­ case is constracted — to expunge indi\’idual matically clear and downgrade people’s past cial estimated that millions of records may ple and New Jersey United for Marijuana charges,” Somogyi said. “So if somebody is marijuana records. have to be expunged should marijuana Reform showed support for expungement at found guilty or charged with theft and pos­ Many of the advocacy groups at the hear­ decriminalization or legalization get passed the hearing. session of marijuana, we do not have the ing also characterized expungement of past in New .Jersey. Jon-Henry Barr, a municipal prosecutor ability to just expunge the marijuana charge. marijuana offenses as a racial and social Municipal Court Services Division Assis­ in Clark and a former Republican council­ We can only expunge an entire case, or we issue. tant Director Steven Somogyi told lawmak­ man of the same town, said the Nixon-era can’t expunge it at all.” Black New Jerseyans are three times ers at a state Assembly judiciary committee “war on drugs” has caused hostility between Those on the judicieuy conunittee also more likely to be arrested for marijuana pos­ hearing that about a million arre.sts for minorities and police. asked how many years expungement for session than whites, Sinha said, and other minor drug possession have occurred since “As a practical human being I’m thinking, marijuana charges should go back. Kate Bell, data points to equal usage among both 1992 alone. this is crazy,” Barr said, referring to posses­ Marijuana Policy Project’s legislative coun­ races. "Tlie numbers we’re talking about here sion of 50 grams or less of weed. “I’m really sel, suggested clearing marijuana convic­ There is currently a bill in the legislature are staggering,” Somogyi said. tom between between feeling I need to tions of anyone between the ages of 18 and which would decriminalize marijuana, and a Tlie hearing on .June 4 was led by state enforce the law, and realizing that the dis- 65, at which point “collateral consequences” separate one to fully legalize recreational Assemblywoman Annette Quijano, who obeyance of this particular law is so perva­ of such charges would be felt less. use. heads the judiciary committee and also rep­ sive, that I’m really not doing society any Although a public institution’s records of Alyson Jones, a legislative liaison for the resents Elizabeth, Hillside, Roselle and good by a.sking for a jail term.” marijuana convictions may be expunged, state judiciary, said it was difficult to discuss Union for the 20th Legislative District. Using a lawyer to file a petition for Quijano noted that some private, third-party any potential expungement because it’s She’s also a main sponsor of legislation expungement could cost about $1,000 if hir­ background checks may still track them. unclear whether marijuana will become a that would expedite expungement of anyone ing a lawyer, said ACLU-NJ Executive Direc­ For example, a person’s original convic­ civil offense or totally legal at this point. charged with possession or use of marijua­ tor Amol Sinha. The cost alone could pre­ tion may still be searchable on news organi­ “Without a clear definition of are we na. Tlie bill woukl also create a program to vent those who are “limited in socioeconom­ zations websites. legalizing [or] are we decriminalizing, what help people file for expungement. ic status” from ever filing, he said. Technology may also play a role in the exactly does the world look like where we "Tlie consequences of having a criminal While those at the hearing called for expungement process. Many records are have permissible marijuana usage?” Jones record for marijuana possession often automatic expungement that would not now filed electronically, but only go back so said. “It’s just a challenge to talk about the [ajffects employment, education, and hous­ require an individual to file a petition, court many years. Tracking down paper records expungement piece.” ing opjxirtunities,” Quijano said in a state­ officials noted some challenges in the would require time-consuming manual ment. process. effort. “Minority communities have also dispro­ If a person was convicted on multiple Other states were brought up as compar­ ADVERTISE! portionately felt the impact of marijuana charges related to one arrest, the expunge­ isons during the hearing. 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Photos by Rebecca Panico From left is 4th Ward Councilman Alfred Mohammed, Fatema Sumrein, Fatema Sumrein, second from left, speaks at city hall about Ramadan on Mayor Derek Armstead and 2nd Ward Councilman Barry Javick, June 7. Linden officially recognizes Ramadan By Rebecca Panico the Islamic Center of Union County, locat­ This was the first year the city recog­ the Muslim holiday in order to spark a Staff Writer ed in Union. nized the month of Ramadan on the steps conversation. LINDEN — Fatema Sumrein has been Wail Rasheed, president of the Islamic of City Hall, Sumrein said. She said she ”l.et’s have a conversation, and let’s talk living in Linden for about 24 years and Center, also attended the event. He said had asked for city officials to recognize about it.” seen many symbols of other religions in the American Muslims are a “multicultural city, but never one for her religion of Islam. society” and described Ramadan as a “It was actually during Christmas, and I “month of love.” v saw the Christmas tree and I saw the meno- “We are together to love «iach other,” rah being lit and I saw a representation of Rasheed said. “We care for our neighbors, those, but I didn’t see a representation of we care for our community ... and we are myself,” she said. here to support and give, and we’ll nevei^ So a few weeks after those holidays in stop giving.” December ended, Sumrein reached out to Muslims also hold in public ot^-*--Ui the Mayor’s Office. She would soon con­ Linden, including 4th Ward Counc«tlian vince city officials to recognize Ramadan, a Alfred Mohammed, elected this year, who holy month in the Islamic calendar that also attended the June 7 ceremony. marks when the Prophet Muhammad “I was delighted that my city has hon­ received the first parts of the Quran. ored my religion and has honored the This year, Muslims fast from sunrise to greatness of America — for it is the shining sunset from May 15 to June 14, in obser­ city on the hill where all people can come vance of Ramadan. together,” the councilman said. ”And to see City officials met with Muslim commu­ that in the city of Linden, and to say to you nity members on the steps of Linden Uity ‘Ramadan mubarak,’” he ad?”5; referring Hall on June 7, to commemorate the holi­ to the traditional Ramadan greeting. day, with a banner reading: ’’The City of Earlier this year Ahmed Shehata was Linden Wishes You All a Blessed sworn in as a Linden Board of Education Ramadan!” member, taking his oath on both the Quran Model Railroad Club to “Linden is a very diverse community,” and the Bible simultaneously. Mayor Derek Armstead said at the cere­ Deon Candia, a teacher at Linden mony, which was attended by other city School No. 6, fasted this month to show his host operating session officials, including 2nd Ward Councilman support for Tarek Abdelkhalek, one of his The Model Railroad Club in Union will hold its annual Invitational Operating Ses­ Barry Javick and 1st Ward Councilwoman students vfho is Muslim, according to an sion on Saturday, June 16, from 1 to 4 p.m. The club’s facility is located at 954 Route 22 earlier press release from the school dis­ Lisa Ormon. “We have people from all East in Union, behind the Home Depot. walks of life, and I’m so proud and trict. Superintendent Danny Robertozzi At the event, 30 to 50 club members and other invitees will operate three railroads, delighted to have a Muslim representa­ applauded Candia for his support, saying in with the trains running across the elaborately detailed multitrack layouts. tion in our town as well,” the mayor a statement that teachers in Linden are Regular Saturday admissions fees will apply. For more details visit ucnj.org/parks- added. always, ’’finding creative ways to instruct, recreation/model-trains or contact club by email at [email protected]. For photos and support and connect with their students According to Sumrein,there are no membership information visit tmrci.org. mosques in the city. The nearest one is at every day.” 12 - .June 14, 2018 -- Union County LocalSource Thank dad for everything he’s done Ladies night Father’s Day is celebrated on entire newspaper, before the rest of Sunday, early enough this year for EDITORIAL the family has torn it to shreds, LEFT O U T some schoolchildren to still have ' ■ leaving him just the auto store ads time to create a card for dear old dad. and obituaries. We let him watch what he wants on BY FRANK CAPECE Often, after Mother’s Day the previous month. television, even giving him the remote. If he wants to Call last week’s election results, “Ladies Night.” Father’s Day feels thrown together as an after­ go somewhere, we join him and smile, no matter Some of the more obscure victors merit some atten­ thought. Being celebrated on the third Sunday in what. When we take him out to dinner at a nice tion. June means it can occur from June 15 to 21, depend­ restaurant, we try not to comment about the meal he Take Roselle Mayor Christine Dansereau, who ing on the year, so fathers should perhaps be happy it orders, no matter how unusual it may seem to us. wasn’t even on the ballot. Over the past few years, she falls on June 17 this year. Although fatherhood was And if he falls asleep in front of the television, as he has had an ongoing battle with a balky Borough Council. With the win of two municipal seats by allies celebrated in Catholic Europe dating back to at least usually does, we quietly go into another room while in the election, Dansereau now has a working major­ the Middle Ages, it was to complement Mother’s Day he slumbers in peace. ity. that Father’s Day was inaugurated in the early 20th And why not? On the other side of the Roselle political fence, the century in the United States. TTiis is the man who was changing our diapers primary win of freeholder candidate Andrea Staten Grace Golden Clayton of Fairmont, W.V., is often when that was the last place on Earth he wanted to sees her heading to the freeholder board. With a 2-1 credited with the modern celebration of fatherhood, be. He’s the one who put together all our swingsets, majority of Democrats to Republicans in the county, at least in the United States. She was in fact mourn­ models, toys and computers, even if it took him all it’s a good bet she will be on the county board come ing the loss of her father when, in December 1907, night, Avith no complaints. He’s been there to ferry us January. the Monongah Mining Disaster in nearby Monongah to practices, libraries, friend’s houses, concerts, par­ She will be predictability joined by Westfield resi­ killed 361 men, 250 of them fathers, leaving thou­ ties, big games, movies, wherever, regardless of the dent Kimberly Mouded, also a first timer for the county freeholders. sands of fatherless children. After her pastor suggest­ time. If we needed help with our homework, he was The prediction is, come 2019, there will be a ed all of those fathers be honored as well, Cla}^on did there for us, at least until fifth grade, when it got past majority of women on the nine-member freeholder just that. anything he’d ever learned. He would lend an ear board. Similar events happened soon after, with many when we were confused, hurt, angry or excited. And Back to Roselle, where another of the winners was people claiming to be first; however, Sonora Smart he stood there proudly for our driver’s exams, proms, Clark Democratic Municipal Chairwoman Nancy Dodd proposed the idea in Spokane, Wash., inspired graduations, weddings and the happenings with our Sheridan. Her victory was of a sibling nature in that by her own father, a Civil War veteran who had raised children, his grandchildren. her brother, John Fortuna, staged an upset win for a six children as a single parent. The third Sunday in Yes, this has been a team effort, with mom and dad Borough Council seat. June was suggested, to allow time to prepare ser­ helping to raise us children together, and they both Next door, in her second try for the Linden City Council president seat, Michele Yamakaitis won the mons. The idea seemed to have run its course in the deserve our respect, admiration andlove. But her day nomination easily over opponent Jorge Alvarez. 1920s, but the following decade saw a resurgence, was last month; it’s dad’s turn now. Another surprising win was the massive victory of with it gradually gaining steam until, in 1966, Presi­ No matter how much time or thought we put into Sara Todisco, of Garwood, who garnered 73 percent dent l.yndon Johnson issued the first proclamation it, we’ll never be able to thank you enough for all of the Democratic vote for mayor against incumbent honoring fathers on the third Sunday in June. Presi­ you’ve done, dad. But it doesn’t matter; you under­ Charles Lombardo. dent Richard Nixon signed it into law six years later. stand anyway, because you’re dad, and you’ve always It may signal the end of elective office for Lom­ Today, we try to make Father’s Day a special day been there for us. Now it’s our turn to be there for bardo, who faced a tenacious firebrand in Todisco. for dad. We let him sleep in, for once, and perhaps you. She ran an aggressive door-to-door effort to win the even make him breakfast in bed. We give him the We wish everyone a happy Father’s Day. election without the support of the county or borough organization. Going up to the “ridge,” Berkeley Heights resident LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Angie Devanney is now the township’s Democratic nominee for mayor. No-knock registry or entities from canvassing, soliciting peddling." She was unopposed in her primary run, and To the Editor: "The "no-knock" registry will be given to solicitors, and will already has dotted the community with campaign Tlie townstup of Kenilworth, according to the May 3 edi­ advise them that the addresses on the list do not wish to be signs, with the slogan “Angie For Mayor.” tion of the IxicalSource, was primed to inaugurate the imple­ disturbed. Fines will ensue if the solicitor does not pay heed to The senate campaign of Lisa McCormick, of Rah­ mentation of a "no-knock registry," which is designed to stop the registry." way, received the most national notoriety. She almost unwanted door-tordoor solicitation, after complaints from Hopefully such a ordinance allows a deference to the sale of became a giant killer in receiving close to 40 percent Kenilworth residents. Girl Scout cookies. of the vote in her longshot challenge to incumbent According to a Kenilworth source, "This ordinance estab­ Hopefully other Union County communities will follow U.S. Sen. Robert Menendez. lishes a registry, which contains a list of addresses of those suit. McCormick actually won four counties while premises where the owner or occupant has notified through Michael Smith spending virtually nothing. the borough clerk, that the resident wishes to prohibit persons Linden Insiders feel McCormick was helped significantly Continued on Page 13 by the extensive negative attacks on Menendez by Republican challenger Robert Hugin, who also bene­ fited ft’om a TV blitz of ads attacking the ethical woes Union Counti) LocalSource of Menendez. Of course, not all the women went home happy on Published Weekly Since 19X7 By Visit our Website for more news and photos. election night. Worrell Media Incumbent Carla Walker, one of the defeated can­ 1291 Stuyvesant Avenue. Union. N J. 07083 David Worrall, Publisher UnionNewsDaily.com Phone: 908-686-7700 [email protected] didates in Roselle, probably thought she had a secret Fax: 90&688-0401 Office Hours; 9am to 5pm M-F weapon in Gov. Phil Murphy. 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Union Connt>' Local&iurce — June 14. 2018 — 13 O’er the land of the free and the home o f the brave Today is Flag Day, which traces its origins to a school claimed their identity and allegiance. teacher in Fredonia, Wise., who wanted to celebrate our EDITORIAL As for what the flag itself means, the 13 stripes repre­ nation’s flag on June 14, 1885, the 108th anniversary' of sent the original 13 colonies that broke away from Great the official adoption of the Stars and Stripes. in Pennsylvania and New York. Britain to establish a sovereign nation. A kindergarten teacher in New York City planned The Stars and Stripes carry' wth them a great deal of his­ The stars represent the current number of .states in the appropriate services on this date four years later, the tory. Designed as requested by the Continental Congress in union, the 50th and last state, Hawaii, receiving .state­ idea grew and, by 1892, the New York Society of the Sons 1777, it has been modified 26 times. hood on Aug. 21, 1959- Although, originally, the colors of the Revolution celebrated Flag Day. Although Betsy Ross is credited with stitching together red, white and blue had neither specific meaning nor rep­ The unofficial observance spread through Pennsylva­ the first American flag, there is no sound evidence to either resentation when the flag was adopted in 1777, Charles nia, Chicago and the rest of the nation, until Flag Day support or disprove this story. Seventeen-year-old Robert Thompson, secretary of the Continental Congress was officially established by a proclamation of President G. Heft of Ohio designed the 50-star American flag, one of throughout its existence, stated that "white signifies puri­ Woodrow Wilson in 1916. Although it was observed by more than 1,500 designs submitted to President Dwight D. ty and innocence; red, hardiness and valour; and blue, the various communities for years after Wilson’s proclama­ Eisenhower. It serves to remind us of all the rights and free­ color of the chief’ — which is the box that contains the tion, it wasn’t until Aug. 3, 1949, that President Harry doms we too often take for granted, as well as the hundreds stars — .“signifies vigilance, perseverance and ju.stice." Truman signed an act of Congress which designated June of thousands of men and women who have died to uphold With these patriotic thoughts in mind, we wish every­ 14 as National Flag Day. Despite this. Flag Day is not a the very things for which this flag stands. It is a powerful one a happy Flag Day, and remember to fly your flag federal holiday and is only recognized as a state holiday symbol, similar to the coat of arms of a knight which pro­ proudly. A tale of two geraniums that are now in bloom Late spring is geranium time — hardy true perennial, so you can also divide geranium are great garden plants, neither THE GARDENER'S works particularly well as a cut flower. geraniums or cranesbills, that is. A multi­ APPRENTICE mature clumps to get even more plants. If tude of tough, low-growing perennials are you have a woodland garden, a native Since both appear in spring, when an currently flaunting their five-petaled BY ELISABETH GINSBURG plant or pollinator landscape, or a semi- abundance of more suitable cut-flower blooms and lobed, dissected leaves in also likes damp places. I have seen it shaded bed that needs some mid-spring sources pop out of the ground daily, this is beds, borders and containers just about emerging from a crack between pavers in color, spotted geranium is for you. not a major drawback. everywhere. While they will probably partial shade. Hybridizers have never had much inter­ Obtaining these useful geraniums may- never eclipse the popularity of their flashy The most noticeable features of Herb est in little Herb Robert, but spotted gera­ take a bit of doing. Geranium maculatum cousins, the pelargoniums, of front porch Robert are its 1/2 inch pink or pink-purple nium is another story. A chocolate/purple- is available from Prairie Nur.sery Inc., P.O. and window box fame, they have come into flowers, which appear on and off through­ leafed variety. Espresso provides excellent Box 306, Westfield, WI .53964; 800-476- their own. out the growing season. Fern-like foliage contrast to surrounding greenery. The 9453, www.prairienursery.com. Free cata­ With all the available domesticated complements them. Examined closely, white-flowered albiflorum form flourishes log. Herb Robert is a little more difficult. species and varieties, it is easy to overlook each leaf features five lobes, which are fur­ under the same conditions as the species. Obtain seeds from Richter's, Richter's, appealing "wild" geraniums that are equal­ ther dissected to give a feathery appear­ For color variation, try Elizabeth Ann, with 357 Highway 47, Goodwood, Ontario, ly at home in country hedgerows and sub­ ance. Allegedly the leaves exude an blue-lavender blossoms and chocolate LoC lAo, Canada; 800-668-4372, urban flower beds. I am especially fond of unpleasant odor when crushed, but I have brown leaves. www.richters.com. two: the whimsically named "Herb Robert" never tried this. Geranium maculatum is native to East­ and the unwhimsically named American, Truly a low-grower. Geranium rober­ ern North America and has been used in Elisabeth Ginsburg, a resident of or spotted, geranium. Both are vigorous, tianum never reaches more than 6 inches herbal medicine by Native Americans and Glen Ridge, is a frequent contrib­ floriferous and untroubled by most plant in height, with a maximum spread of about early settlers. Decoctions made from dried utor to Worrall Community complaints. Deer and rabbits generally 8 inches. This makes it perfect for rock root's and leaves have been used as astrin­ Newspapers. The writer archives avoid them too, an added bonus to garden­ gardens and border edges. You might gents, tonics and antiseptics. her past columns at www.gar- ers like me who have grown accustomed to plant it around the edges of a large, mixed While both Herb Robert and spotted denersapprentice.com. living in the midst of a suburban wildlife container. sanctuary. Though it is technically an annual. Depending on your sources and degree Herb Robert might as well be perennial. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR of credulity. Geranium robertianum, Like other geraniums, it is notorious for known commonly as Herb Robert, got its spitting its seeds, which can land several (Continued from Page 12) name from either an 11th centuiy’ monk or feet from the mother plant. Herb Robert Kenilworth write-ins that legendary altruistic outlaw, Robin may not roam as much as Robin Hood, but To the Editor: Hood. Herb Robert really doesn't swash- it manages to be quite prolific for a seden­ I smell a rat. buckle much, so I am drawn to the idea of tary being. Fortunately its offspring are I want to start out by thanking you all for your love and supp()rt in my write-in candida­ monkish origins. The feast day of Saint very easy to grub out from places where cy for Kennilworth Borough Council. Your trust in me is most important and I will not Robert of Molesme, a French cleric and they are not wanted. betray that trust. abbott renowned for his piety, falls in Larger than Herb Robert, but equ dl'. f r i- irifii'i'T.’ I have to share with you. It is that of a dark nature. It involves the April, at around the time that Geranium appealing, spottr-d : .1 -■ !:■ ■, < o*' vo;,",. robertianum begins blooming in some often on the , wfxxiianq. I know I h,r e ir.ar'v .suopoiter.; out there, but thi,-, v ft reflected in the count. As a places. The 1 1/2-inch flowers are pu:;. -f < ■ i .! Tact, It:'’ n tii'c was nowhere to be found in the voting results. Some sources list North America as one hint of blue and bloom only once per grow­ 1 called couiity office, a representative of which was not cooperative and said I should of Herb Robert's native habitats, but it ing season, usually in April or May. Flow­ contact the borough, that they have the re.sults. probably arrived here early from its home ers rise on dainty stems above palmate But the conversation continued, and I guess she was so annoyed that she finally admit­ areas in Europe. It is also native to Eurasia leaves, which form mounds on mature ted that she had the numbers — and you are not going to believe what she quoted, llere are and North Africa. Once it set up shop in plants. A single spotted geranium might the numbers: two Democratic votes and three Republican votes. I responded in disbelief, North America, the little geranium moved grow 18 inches tall, with a nearly equal “that cannot be, I should have at least 40 votes.” into at least 23 states and four Canadian spread. She responded in an accusing manner, “How would you know?” provinces. According to the Lady Bird Spotted geraniums have the same seed­ I said because they told me. To my fellow supporters, I smell a rat. I am not dropping Johnson Wildflower Center, Herb Robert spitting habit as Herb Robert and they are this issue, in fact I have contacted Dennis Kobitzs’ office, administrator of the Unitjn Coun­ is most comfortable in "ravines and rocky likely to naturalize in congenial settings. ty Board of Elections. I will update you on the final results of thi.s issue. woodlands." Other sources suggest that it Unlike Herb Robert, spotted geranium is a Walter Sosno.sky 14 — June 14, 2018 — Union County LocalSource Local cops handle reports of suspicious package, missing elderly man Union County police depart­ front door to the apartment was forced in patched to a residence on Walker Avenue ments have released the follow­ POLICE BLOTTER sometime between 7 a.m. and 4 p.m., and on reports of a burglary. According to the ing reports of incidents to which the bedrooms ransacked and various victim, the perpetrator gained access officers recently responded: obstruction and possession of a con­ pieces of jewelry stolen. through a window. Police later arrested trolled dangerous substance inside a • May 23: At 10:38 a.m., Sparta police Jen Legerme for the burglary, and for Cranford motor vehicle. recovered a stolen license plate and made hindering police. • June 2: At 7:57 p.m., Paul Conte, 57, • May 29: At 11:49 p.m., Anna Villena, an arrest in connection with the theft. • May 22: At 12:46 p.m., police were of Cranford was arrested on Centennial 45, of Elizabeth was arrested for posses­ • May 23: At 8:31 a.m., police were dis­ dispatched to N. 3rd Street on reports of Avenue for driving while intoxicated. He sion of drug paraphernalia after the vehi­ patched to Walton Avenue, where a man suspicious activity and arrested a juvenile was issued motor vehicle summonses for cle she was riding in was stopped by turned himself in on an outstanding war­ for possession of a controlled dangerous being a suspended driver, failure to wear police. She was processed and provide rant for violation of a temporary restrain­ substance. a seat belt and careless driving. with a court date, and the driver was ing order. He was arrested by responding • May 22: At 10:06 a.m., police were • June 2: At 2:28 p.m., Tyler Bailey, 21, issued a motor vehicle summons for officers. dispatched to Spring Street on a report of of Summit was arrested for possession of unclear plates. • May 23: At 6:43 a.m., police a burglary to a motor vehicle that heroin and paraphernalia after being , • May 13: At 11:01 a.m., David Ten- responded to Bashford Avenue on a occurred between 7 and 9:30 a.m. A stopped in his vehicle on S. Avenue East. broeck, 36, of Cranford was arrested at a report of a stolen 2010 Ford Edge. The Breathalyzer mechanism was taken, He was processed and provided with a residence on Besler Avenue for posses­ victim told police that the vehicle had according to police reports. court date. Additionally, he was issued sion of suspected cocaine and parapher­ been left unlocked with the keys inside • May 22: At 8:23 a.m., police were motor vehicle summonses for obstructed nalia. He was processed and released and was stolen sometime during the dispatched to a residence on Andrew view, not having a valid driver’s license in pending a court date, which is delayed overnight hours. Street on a report of burglary. According his posse.ssion, and possession of a con­ due to an ongoing investigation. • May 23: At 5:05 a.m., police were to police, the resident heard a loud bang trolled dangerous substance inside a called to a residence on Manor Drive on and found the front door smashed in. The motor vehicle. Union reports of a missing person. The residents resident reportedly observed two sus­ • June 1: At 9:21 p.m., Lamar Spencer, • May 23: At approximately 8:45 p.m., told police that a 78-year-old male family pects flee the scene, one in a bright royal- 36, of East Orange was arrested for pos­ police stopped a vehicle travelling on member had wandered off around 3:30 blue shirt, and the other wearing black session of a controlled dangerous sub­ Revere Avenue and arrested Tariq Casey a.m. According to reports, police located with a white or gray shirt. the man walking along Oakland Avenue stance after the vehicle he was riding in for possession of a controlled dangerous • May 21: At 2:01 p.m., police were dis­ was stopped by police on N. Avenue East, substance. in good health, and he was returned to his patched to Hudson Street on a report of a family. shoplifting. Daniel Santiago was arrested fie was processed and provided with a • May 23: At approximately 8:07 p.m., • May 23: At 1:07 a.m., police stopped court date. The driver was issued motor police were dispatched to a business on at the scene. vehicle summonses for riding on parts Springfield Road on a report of shoplift­ a vehicle on Morris Avenue and arrested • May 21: At 1:56 p.m., police pursued not intended, failure to wear a seat belt ing. They arrested Peter Milord for out­ Samir Robinson for outstanding war­ a red 2017 Ford F150 pickup truck near and having an unregistered vehicle. standing warrants, and Pouyes Pierre-Vil rants. Robinson Terrace as the driver was • June 1: At 3:36 p.m., Paul Discepolo, for possession of a controlled dangerous • May 22: At 5:14 p.m., police were dis­ allegedly wanted for burglaries in multi­ 25, of Garwood was arrested for posses­ substance. patched to Morris Avenue on reports of a ple jurisdictions, and had outstanding stolen silver Toyota Corolla with heavy warrants for his arrest. The driver, Tony sion of a hypodermic syringe after the • May 23: At approximately 5:20 p.m., front-end damage. vehicle he was riding in was stopped by police stopped a vehicle on Schneider Eli, fled the vehicle and was apprehend­ police. He was processed and provided Avenue and arrested David McMahon, • May 22: At 3:47 p.m., a police street ed. with a court date. Additionally, the driver for driving while intoxicated and refusal crimes unit stopped a vehicle near Stan­ • May 21: At 10:18 a.m., police were ley Terrace and arrested Joshua Centeno was issued a motor vehicle summons for to aid an officer. dispatched to a residence on Stowe Street failure to keep right. • May 23: At approximately 4:09 p.m., and Isaiah Walker for possession of a on a report of burglary. Two mountain controlled dangerous substance and • May 31: At 2:28 p.m., Amanda Mau­ police stopped a vehicle on Springfield bikes were stolen from an enclosed yard rer, 23, of Cranford was arrested for sus­ Road and arrested Malique Smith for out­ paraphernalia. during the overnight hours pected posse.ssion of heroin in her vehicle standing warrants. • May 22: At 1:30 p.m., police stopped • May 21: At 9:52 a.m., police were dis­ Jules Baytops on Walker Avenue in con­ after she was stopped by police on Pine • May 23: At approximately 4:18 p.m., patched to Kean University on reports of nection with a burglary, then arrested Street. She was processed and provided police were dispatched to an apartment a suspicious package, which was later him on outstanding warrants. with a court date. She was also issued on Edgewood Parkway on a report of a determined by police to be innocuous. motor vehicle summonses for view burglary. The victim told police that the • May 22: At 1:24 p.m., police were dis­ Continued on Page 15

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This recipe is similar to my beloved Pasta a la Foriana from the Silver Palate Cookbook which my sister introduced me to M) years ago. I've made it gluten free and replaced the expensive pine nuts with almonds. It's very simple and VEY delicious!

READERSHIP — New Jersey State Trooper Tom Brennan reads to a second- Garlic Pasta with Oregano and Raisins grade class at Rahway’s Franklin Elementary School. Brennan answered Ingredients and while it is cooking, start the rest. questions from the class regarding his leadership roles and responsibilities. 1 lb. brown rice spaghetti In a small pan, heat up the oil 1/2 cup with the garlic over low tlame. 4 cloves garlic, minced When the garlic becomes fragrant, add 1/2 cup raisins soaked in warm water in the and stir until it's Union police respond, assist for 10 minutes and then drained dissolved. 1 tsp. anchovy paste Add in the raisins, the salt, pepper, to gunshots fired in Irvington 1 /3 cup toasted almonds oregano and take off of the heat and set 1 Tbs. dried oregano aside. (Continued from Page 14) • May 19: At 12:09 a.m., police arrest­ 1/4 tsp. kosher salt When the pasta is cooked, drain and • May 21: At 1:31 a.m., police arrested ed Terrence Battle during a motor vehicle 1/8 tsp. ground black pepper, more to place back in the pot. Asmar Wright for outstanding warrants stop on Valley Road for outstanding war­ taste during a motor vehicle stop on Laurel rants and possession of a controlled dan­ Add in the oil mixture, stir to combine Avenue. gerous substance. Steps and top with the almonds. • May 20: At 4:15 p.m., police arrested • May 18: At 5:46 p.m., police were Boil the pasta according to instructions Serves 6 Christopher Pompey during a motor vehi­ called to Balmoral Avenue on a report of cle stop on Andrew Street for possession fraud. The victim told police he was Alma Schneider, a licensed clinical social worker and cooking coach, pro­ of a controlled dangerous substance. scammed out of $200 through a phony vides individual sessions, corporate presentations and group workshops • May 20: At 11 a.m. Police responded helping individuals overcome their practical and psychological obstacles to website. cooking Alma has appeared on the Today Show, fV Land and has presented to an emergency broadcast put out by the • May 18: At 5:09 p.m., police were at theiEDx Talks. 57;e has also been featured in Family Circle Magazine Irvington Police Department after gun­ dispatched to Burnet Middle School on a and numerous other publications. A cookbook is in the works! For more shots were fired in the area of Florence report of suspicious acts. According to information, contact her at [email protected] or visit her web­ Avenue and Clinton Street. One person police, possible lewd content had been site at www.takebackthekitchen.com. was injured; the gunman was reported to posted to social media by students. be inside a white Chevrolet Impala, • May 18: At 4:40 p.m., police were according to police reports. called to Kawameeh Middle School on a • May 20: At 10:22 a.m., police arrest- ■ report of a simple assault between two ed Samorio South for shoplifting and out­ eighth grade students. No arrests were standing warrants on Morris Avenue. made. • May 20: At 8:36 a.m., police arrested • May 18: At 3:39 p.m., police were Matthew Tucker during a motor vehicle dispatched to Ohio Street on reports of a stop near Stuyvesant Avenue for hinder­ Whaf s Going 0@ suspicious person. Police arrested Samir ing police and outstanding warrants. Rice, who had warrants for his arrest • May 19: At 11:19 p.m., police arrested issued by officers Sauer and lanelli. ^FLEA MARKETS Victor Pereiraclimaco during a motor • May 18: At 10:06 a.m., police pulled vehicle stop for outstanding warrants. over Steven Jacoby on Rt. 22 for driving THRIFT SHOPS • May 19: At 7:55 p.m., police arrested while intoxicated. CULTURAL EVENTS Mark Harper during a motor vehicle stop • May 18: At 1:56 a.m., police were dis­ I SCHOOL CONCERTS on Russell Street for outstanding war­ patched to Gifford Court to investigate a rants. report of credit card fraud. GARAGE SALES • May 19: At 4:10 p.m., police arrested FUNDRAISERS Blanca Gonzalez during a motor vehicle This information is provided by AUCTIONS, ETC. stop on Morris Avenue for driving under the Union County police depart­ the influence. ments in accordance with the What’s Going On is a paid directory of events for non-protii organizations. It is I’RIi-PAII) and costs • May 19: At 11:09 a.m., police arrest­ Open Public Records Act. All only $20.00 for 2 weeks in Rssex or Union County and just S.tO.OO for both counties Your notice must be in our office by 12:00pm on Monday for publication the following Thursday. Office is located at I2V1 ed Richard Lindsay during a motor vehi­ persons charged are presumed Stuyvesant Avenue, Union, NJ 07083. cle stop on Liberty Avenue for possession innocent until proven guilty in a You can e-mail us at: [email protected] of a controlled dangerous substance. court of law. i6 — June 14, 2018 ~ Union County LocalSource

CROSSWORD HOROSCOPE PUZZLE AQUARIUS, Jan. 21 to Feb. 18 It may seem as if you are not getting the opportunities you deserve but don’t worry. There are things going on behind Cl.UES ACROSS the scenes that will enable you to showcase your creative side in the very near future. I. Sonunhing curved in shape 4, l’aU(K) (slang) 7. I'hcrapcuiic resort PISCES, Feb. 19 to March 20 10, His ark If you decide to go on a journey this week make sure you plan 12. Organi/ed crime heads your route well and don’t forget to tell others where you are 14. Actor ronncry 15. l-'rcc from danger going. You probably won’t need them to come and rescue you 16. Honey badger but it’s always good to have a back-up. 17. Hiirt of a deck 18. Cause to run off the tracks ARIES, March 21 to April 20 20. Classiciil music form 22. Defensive nuclear weapon At some stage today you will see or hear something that helps 2.7. Volt-am|rere you look at life in a radically new way. Just a small change of 24. '"Soerate” composer Hrik perspective could lead to some massive insights about the 26. Keep up world and what your role in it could and should be. 29. l-ool raced .V). The 44th President 75. Aboriginal (abbr.) TAURUS, April 21 to May 21 76. Wedding vow Make it your business to find out why a loved one is feeling 77. 21st Hebrew letter so down, then make it your business to help them feel better. 78. "Little Man fate” director 44. felctyiTC (Computers) Most likely their problems are not really that big and can 45. Di.scoveted altemiitingcurrent C LU ES D O W N quite easily be corrected with a dose of common sense. 46. Tears down (alt. sp.) 48. Resinlike substance in 1. AuUtnomic nervous system 29. British rule over India GEMINI, May 21 to June 21 shellac 2. Highway 7 1. ______de Janeiro 49. Military mailbox 7. Hating house 72. Promotional materials If there is someone you have to interact with whose presence 50. Smoothed wood 4. Afrikaans 77. Narrow collapsible bed upsets your emotional balance there is no reason why you 57. Old feslament book 5. Likely 74. Whatsoever should stay around them. Just get up and walk away. 56. Japanese lake with marimo 6. FiH)t digits 79. Land surrounded by water 57, C'ard, dining or coffee 7. Place to sit 40. Ardor 59. Cheeks 8. For in Spanish 41. Aspects CANCER, June 22 to July 22 6 1. Telephone cxehtinge (abbr.) 9. Also or including 42. Removes writing You seem to lack a worthwhile objective at the moment. 62. (ireek covered walks or 1 1. N W Afghan city ,47.__Nui, Easter Island What happens next week will bring a new challenge to use colonntules 12. Black Sea peninsula 47. Conductor Sir Georg 6.7. I’igmentcd eye membrane 17. Language of Slovakia 50. Landscaped road (abbr.) your imagination to heighten your sense of purpose. 64. No. French river 14. Divine Hgyptian beetle 51. Research workplaces 65. Airborne (abbr.) 19. What a baby wears to eat 52. Organized factual information LEO, July 23 to Aug. 23 66. Shock therapy 21. River of NH Ecuador & N 57. A scheme or program Stay calm and learn how to laugh at yourself. If you start tak­ 54. Female horse or zebra Peru ing life a bit less seriously you will find that your problems ANSWERS 24. European wooden shoe 55. Invests in little enterprises APPEAR 25. Positive pole 56. Signing don’t look anywhere near as dramatic as they do now. IN OUR 27, H ereditary social class 58. Robert's nickname CUSSIFIED (Hindu) 60. Very fast airplane VIRGO, Aug. 24 to Sept. 22 SECTION 28. litters It does not matter if every one of the world’s seven billion people disapproves of what you are doing, the only thing that matters is that you follow the dictates of your heart.

LIBRA, Sept. 23 to Oct. 23 6 3 No matter how many negative things may be going on around SUDOKU you at the moment you must be positive in the way you 9 4 choose to look at the world. Here’s How It Works; Sudoku puzzles are formatted as a 8 7 SCORPIO, Oct. 24 to Nov. 22 9x9 grid, broken down into nine 3x3 The obstacles you face may be formidable but you have never boxes. To solve a sudoku, the 2 1 9 been the sort to back down or give up and have no intention numbers 1 through 9 must fill each of changing your ways now. What you lack in experience you row, column and box. Each number will more than make up for in self-confidence this week. can appear only once in each row, 4 3 8 column and box. You can figure out SAGITTARIUS, Nov. 23 to Dec. 21 the order in which the numbers will 6 8 9 1 3 Do not cut yourself off fi-om reality; the universe won’t allow appear by using the numeric clues it. You have major things to accomplish, things that will already provided in the boxes. The 8 7 2 5 require you to get more, not less, involved in the world. more numbers you name, the easi­ er it gets to solve the puzzle! 9 7 CAPRICORN, Dec. 22 to Jan. 20 Some things are important and some things are not and you ANSWER APPEAR IN need to be clear in your mind which is which. This could be OUR CLASSIFIEDS SECTION 5 6 and should be a productive time for you, so don’t waste your Level; Intermediate time and energy on trivial things, or trivial people. Union Countj' LocalSource — June 14, 2018 — 17 Dance your Thursday nights away at 'Baile! Rahway’

Photos by David VanDeventer HAPPY FEET — ‘Baile! Rahway,’ the city’s month-long free dance party, kicked off Thursday, June 7, at the Rahway Train Station Plaza. It will be held every Thursday evening in June, starting at 6:30 p.m. In additional to instruction by Amy Garcia Phillips from Contento Dance, pictured above right, the event features a deejay and Latin percussionist, as well as a variety of goodies to purchase and enjoy from local merchants. i8 — June 14, 2018 — Union County LocalSource UNION COUNTY STUDENTS Crasto and De Souza Tamayo, all of Roselle Park; • Joseph BonaCcorso, Hannah Maty- Inducted to Phi Beta Kappa sek, Brittney Oliveira, Stephen Radice, Ethan Crasto of Springfield and Thomas Saba and Sydney Smith, all of Mattheus De Souza of Union have been Scotch Plains; elected to Phi Beta Kappa Society through • Joe Chavez, Stephanie Daniels, the Delta of New Jersey chapter at The Thomas Feld, Emily Sickinger, George College of New Jersey. Stevens, and Jamie Syrydynski of Spring- TCNJ is located in Ewing. field; • Vienna Holmes, Russell Mcllwain, FDU honor societies Maria Sanchez-Najera and Samra Sha- induct students keel, of Summit; ITie following local students have been • Emily Blum, Gideon Boah, Joselle inducted into the Phi Zeta Kappa and Phi Dabu, Michael Denicolo, Ashley Donald­ Omega Epsilon honor societies at Fair- son, Sofia Dos Santos, Kathleen Falcon, leigh Dickinson University in Madison. Nicole Fazendeiro, Anna Hoang, Payal • Kimberly Maldonado of Plainfield; Iftekher, Jocelyn Jimenez, Judy-Mae • Mikayla Singleton of Elizabeth; Lima, Vivian Muniz, Sarah Osborne, • Cesar Reyes of Union; Gabrielle Pais, Bryan Persaud, Kamil • Vienna Holmes of Summit;' Pietras, Abbas Qayyum, Isaiah Richard­ • Lucas Daneri of Elizabeth; and son, Joshua Siniscal, Marena Trusso, • Abbas Qayyum of Union. Andy Wang and Breyonna Williams, all of FDU is located in Madison. Union; PEDAL POWER - Front ro\w from left, are Tracy MeSweeney; local raffle-win­ • Josiah Johnson of Vauxhall; and ners Cameron Towery, Quinn Wright, Georgia Paine and Sophia Santomauro; FDU announces dean’s • Julia Pikaart of Westfield. and back row, Atlantic Health System health educator Erica Ohrn as Brook- and honors lists side Place School in Cranford installs two new bike racks on school grounds. The ‘Pedal to School’ campaign promotes healthy lifestyles in part of a grant The following local students at Fair- Forker graduates CCU from Atlantic Health System, the Brookside PTA and the Cranford Police leigh Dickinson University in Madison Nellie Forker, of Cranford, recently have been named to the dean's and honors received a bachelor of arts degree in Eng­ Department. lists for the fall semester: lish from Coastal Carolina University in • Benjamin Collins, Matthew Kamis, Conway, S.C. Laura Laroche, Evan Midgley, Connor IN MEMORIAM O'Keeffe, Angela Renzulli and Elena Mlsericordia announces • ALEXANDER - Winift-ed A., of Rahway; June 4. Grandmother, sister, 94. Schwartz, all of Berkeley Heights; dean’s list • Marc Avena of Clark; • ALLEN - Tracey M., of Rahway; May 30. Mother, sister. The following local students were • BONDEREWICZ - Andrew H., of Mountainside; May 30. Crane operator, 93. • Brandon De Oliveira, Geneva Loconte named the Misericordia University dean’s • BONO - Dominick L., of Union; June 1. Son, brother, uncle, 33. and Vincent Mustillo, all of Cranford; list for the spring 2018 semester: • Stephanie Ardon, Joyce Cotton, Lucas • BRYANT - Everett A , of Roselle; May 30. • from Clark: Princess Janine Roblete Daneri, Luis Heredia, Danielle Matos and • BUCHNER - Rupert “Bert,” of Kenilworth; June 1. Austrian native, father, 86. and Steven Weisensee; • DEFINO - Joseph C., formerly of Springfield; June 1. Project manager, father. Mayra Quintero, all of Elizabeth; • from Mountainside: Christina Celona • Ryan Depaul and Corinne Spies, both • DELLOIACONO - Ruth B., of Roselle Park; June 3. Great-grandmother, 90. and Rebecca Cristino; • DORSCH - Mary Louise, of Springfield; May 30. Retired from Prudential, 89. of Fanwood; • from Scotch Plains: Megan Kieltyka • DOUGLASS - Richard E., formerly of Springfield; June 1. Engineer, father, 86. • Kelly Sullivan of Garwood; and Evelyn Logic; and • FEELEY - Edward, of Cranford; May 27. Bell Labs engineer, grandfather. • Gildato Da Silva, Ema Dias, Ashley • from Union: Jessica McDonough. Pinto, Maria Silva and Deanna Vagueiro, • FUCEK - Leslie A , of Clark; June 1. • FRANK - Carl S., of Clark; June 1. WWII vet, photographer, great-grandfather. all of Hillside; • Owen Campbell, Melissa Sawyer earns master’s • GOODMAN - Iris M., formerly of Springfield; June 2. Great-grandmother, 91. Dudukovich, Edward Palmadessa and • GRIFFITH - Kevin M., of Roselle Park; June 3. Co-owner, Beacon Hill Prop. degree at UNL • JASKO - Lillian Christine, of Mountainside; June 4. Great-grandmother, 99. Cayla Solomita, all of Kenilworth; Megan Sawyer, of Cranford, received • Olivia Campos Ferreira, Christina • JOHNSON - Janet E. Bailey, of Hillside; June 3. Director, great-grandmother. her master of science degree from the Uni­ • KELLY - Paul G., formerly of Clark; May 29. Special Olympics participant. Carvalhoso, Daniel Carvalhoso, Tyrah versity. of Nebraska-Lincoln during com­ • KENNY - Mary Jane Devine, formerly of West Orange, Summit; June 5. Graves, Hakeem Ibrahim, Magdalene mencement exercises Saturday, May 5. Kozak, Helena Marchwinski, Ashley • KUMOR - Thaddeus, of Clark; June 5. WWII bombardier-navigator, 100. The university is located in Lincoln, • LEARY - Gertrude A ^es, of Cranford; May 30. Great-grandmother, sister, 88. Paulino, Isabel Rivera, Madison Rosa, Neb. • MARTINEZ - Barry Wayne, of Cranford; June 1. Graphic artist/web designer. Miranda Rosa, Nicole Tarnawski, all of • PETFORD - Lenzy Louis Eugene, of Hillside; May 28. Arson squad captain. Linden; • Melissa Quinn and Nicholas Sepe, Plainfield student • REILLY - Wendell Calvin, of Cranford; June 5. National Guard member, 89. • ROCCO - Patricia A., formerly of Garwood, Roselle, Rahway; May 29. Mother. both of Mountainside; graduates Curry College • ROHLIK - Maria De Los Angeles, of Union; May 30. Eucharistic minister, wife. • Courtney Cox, Kevin Fowler, Brian Owen Gregory of Plainfield recently • ROMEO - Lorraine F., of Union, formerly of Hillside; June 1. Mother, sister, 89. Gomez, Kathryn Gomez, Todd Kraft, graduated from Curry College during its • SJURSEN - Clifford Arnold, formerly of Cranford, Fanwood; May 25. WWII vet. Heather Littlejohn and Iryna Melnyk, all commencement ceremony on Sunday, • SPINA - Maria, of Garwood; May 27. Sister, aunt, 81. of New Providence; May 20, in Milton, Mass., with a bache­ • WIESE - Helga M., of Clark; June 5. Sales associate, grandmother. • Lizet Rivera and Chariane Nkengfack, lor’s degree. both of North Plainfield; • Yasmeen Gamboa, Alyssaminna In Memoriam is a weekly feature compiled by the news stafffrom various sources. We also provide the opportunity for families and funeral directors to publish a more exten­ Manongsong, Alanna McNamara and Giudice graduates DeSaies Dylan R. Giudice, of Berkeley Heights, sive, special notice about their loved one called an obituary. These notices are published Ryan Silva, all of Rahway; on our website immediately and then in the next edition of this newspaper. To place a paid • True Tran of Roselle; recently graduated from DeSales Univer­ sity during its May 19 commencement obituary send an email to [email protected] orfax to 908-688-0401. Family and • Daniela Alavanja, Sarah Barbosa, friends ’ submissions must include sender’s name, address, phone and the name of the ceremony in Center Valley, Pa., with a Caitlin Gibson. Ashley Moura, Mudia funeral home. Call 908-686-7850for assistance. Ogbevire. Kayla Peteri>aul and Cristofer bachelor’s degree in TV and film. Union Coimt>' lx>calSource — June 14, 2018 — 19

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UNION COUNTY an order directing payment of the surplus money. if any. Attorney: ROSELLE PARK The Sheriff or other person conducting the sate JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $838,497.58***Eight MILSTEAD & ASSOCIATES. LLC Take notice in accordance with NJSA 39:10-16 will have information regarding the surplus, if Hundred Thirty-Eight Thousand Four Hun­ 1 E. STOW ROAD BOROUGH OF ROSELLE PARK application has been made to the Chief Admin, any. dred Ninety-Seven and 58/100*** MARLTON NJ 08053 UNION COUNTY. NEW JERSEY of the MVC to receive title papers authorizing JUDGMENT AMOUNT; $328,960.49***Three Attorney: (856)482-1400 and issue NJ certification of ownership for 1948 Hundred Twenty-Eight Thousand Nine Hun­ PHELAN HALLINAN DIAMOND & JONES, PC Shenff: Peter Corvelli NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following Lincoln V1N#876H571073. Any objections be dred Sixty and 49/100*** 400 FELLOW SHIP ROAD A full legal description can be found at the Union proposed ordinance was Introduced and passed made immediately in writing to the NJMVC Spe­ Attorney: SUITE 100 County sheriff’s Office on first reading by the Mayor and Council of the cial Title Unit PO Box 017 Trenton NJ 08666. KML LAW GROUP, PC. MT. LAUREL NJ 08054 Total Upset: $207,771,43**‘Two Hundred Seven Borough of Roselle Park. In the County of Union. June 14, 21, 28, 2018 216 HADDON AVENUE 856-813-5500 Thousand Seven Hundred Seventy-One and New Jersey, at a regular meeting held on June 7. U68615W CN ($17.64) STE. 406 Sheriff; Peter Corvelll 43/100*“ 2018 and that said ordinance wiTl be taken up for W ESTM O N T NJ 08108 A full legal description can be found at the Union June 14, 21. 28. July 5, 2018 passage, and public hearing on June 21 2Ql8 at UNION COUNTY (215)627-1322 County sheriffs Office U68465 UNL ($158.76) 7:00 p.m. prevailing time, or as soorTmereaner Shenff: Peter Corvelll Total Upset: $901,277.17‘ **Nine Hundred One as said matter can be reached, at the regular Take notice in accordance with NJSA 39:10-16 A full legal description can be found at the Union Thousand Two Hundred Seventy-Seven and meeting of said Mayor and Council to be held at application has been made to the Chief Admin, County sheriffs Office 17/100*** ROSELLE PARK the Borough Hall in said Borough of Roselle of the MVC to receive title papers authorizing Total l^set: $33^385.12***Three Hundred Thir­ May 31. June 7. 14,21.2018 Park, and that all persons interested therein will and issue NJ certification of ownership for 1953 ty-Six thousand three Hundred Eighty-Five and E68082 UNL ($162.68) BOROUGH OF ROSELLE PARK be given an opportunity to be heard concerning Ford VIN#B3PC134178. Any objections be f2/100*‘* UNION COUNTY. NEW JERSEY same. made immediately in writing to the NJMVC Spe­ May 24. 31. June 7,14, 2018 HuZiioi By order of the Mayor and Council of the Bor­ cial Title Unit PO Box 017 Trenton NJ 08666. U67823 UNL ($133.28) ough of Roselle Park June 14, 21, 28,2018 N O TIC E IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following SHERIFF’S SALE proposed ordinance was introduced and passed U68614 W CN ($17,64) HILLSIDE Sheriff's File Number: CH-18001916 on nret reading by the Mayor and Council of the INTRODUCED Division: CHANCERY UNION COUNTY Borough of Roselle Park, in the County of Union, SHERIFF’S SALE Docket Number; F01252317 New Jersey, at a regular meeting held on June 7. Sheriff’s File Number: CH-18001760 County: Union AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND SUPPLE­ Take notice in accordance with NJSA 39:4-56.6 2018 and that said ordinance will be taken up for Division: CHANCERY Plaintiff; BANK OF AMERICA, N,A. passage, and public hearing o n) I at M ENTING CH APTER VII OF TH E CO D E OF application has been made to the Chief Adminis­ Docket Number: F02244507 VS THE BOROUGH OF ROSELLE PARK ADDING trator of the MVC to receive title papers author­ 7:00 p.m. prevailing time, or as soon thereafter County: Union Defendant; YVON NE C. ELLIS AND ALBER T H. as said matter can be reached, at the regular SECTION 43 ENTITLED, "COMBAT WOUND- izing the sale for 2006 Freightiiner VIN#1FUJB- Plaintiff: W ELLS FARGO BANK. N.A. AS ELLIS. HER HUSBAND ED^URPLE HEART PARKING" BAV06PU25005. Any objections should be meeting of said Mayor and Council to be h^d at TRUSTEE FOR THE HOLDER OF SASCO Sale Date; 07/11/2018 the Borough Hall in said Borough of Roselle Andrew Casals made immediately in writing to the Chief Admin, 2007-MLN1 Writ of Execution: 04/18/2018 Borough Clerk of the MVC Special Title Unit PO Box-017 Tren­ Park, and that all persons interested therein will VS By virtue Of the above-stat^ writ of execution to be given an opportunity to be heard concerning U68717 UNL June 14. 2018 ($17 15)______ton NJ 08666 Defendant; TEO FILO LABOY; ANA L. LABOY me directed I shall expose for sale by public U68409 W CN June 7, 14, 21, 2018 ($16.17) same. Sale Date: 06/27/20.18 venue, at the UNION C O U N TY ADMINISTRA­ By order of the Mayor and Council of the Bor­ ROSELLE PARK Writ of Execution: 04/04/2018 TION BUILDING 1ST FLOOR. 10 ELIZABETH­ ough of Roselle Park. By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to TOW N PLAZA. Elizabeth. N.J., on W EDNES­ BOROUGH OF ROSELLE PARK UNL*LEGALS me directed I shall expose for sale by public DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. INTRODUCED UNION COUNTY. NEW JERSEY venue, at the UNION C O U N TY ADMINISTRA­ All successful bidders must have 20% of their TION BUILDING 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ bid available in cash or certified check at the QBP.IMMC£ NP.2532 PUBLIC NOTICE HILLSIDE TOW N PLAZA. Elizabeth. N.J., on W EDN ES­ conclusion of the sales. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER XXVI- DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. PROPERTY TO BE SOLD IS LOCATED IN: II, SECTION 28-1.5 OF THE CODE OF THE NOTICE OF PENDING BOND ORDINANCE SHERIFF’S SALE All successful bidders must have 20% of their Township of Hillside. County of Union. State of BOROUGH O F ROSELLE PARK,^ ENTITLED NO. 2531 Sheriffs File Number: CH-18001718 bid available in cash or certified check at the New Jersey. "PLACEMENT AT CURB: SUITABLE CONTAIN­ Division; CHANCERY conclusion of the sales. PREMISES COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 249 ERS" The bond ordinance, the summary terms of Docket Number: F00338515 Property to be sold is located in the TOW NSHIP Clark Street. Hillside. NJ 07205 which are included herein, was introduced and County; Union of HILLSIDE, County of UNION, State of New TAX LOT # 8 , BLOCK #413 Andrew Casais passed upon first reading at a meeting of the Plaintiff: NATIONSTAR M ORTGAGE LLC D/B/A Jersey. NEAREST CROSS STREET: Compton Terrace Borough Clerk governing body of the Borough of RoseHe Park, CHAMPION MORTGAGE COMPANY Premises commonly known as; 1469 APPROXIMATE DIMENSIONS: 40 X 1 20 U68719 UNL June 14. 2018 ($17.15) fh the County of Union. State of New Jersey, on VS HIAWATHA AVE, HILLSIDE,^NJ 07205<^000 A FULL LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE June 7. 2018, It will be further considered for Defendant: THELM A HUBERT. HER HEIRS, BEING KNOWN as LOT 1, BLOCK 313 on the PREMISES CAN BE FOUND IN THE OFFICE final passage, after public hearing thereon, at a official Tax Map of the TOW NSHIP of HILLSIDE OF THE SHERIFF OF UNION COUNTY. DEVISEES, AND PERSONAL REPRESENTA­ ROSELLE PARK meeting of The governing body to be held at the TIVES AND HIS OR HERS. THEIR. OR ANY OF Dimensions; 39.00 FT X 96.58 FT X 39.00 FT X The sale is subject to any unpaid taxes and Borough Hall, 1i0 East Westfield Avenue, in the THEIR SUCCESSORS IN RIGHT. TITLE AND 96.76 FT assessments, tax. water, and sewer liens and Borough of Roselle Park, on June 21. 2018 at INTEREST; STATE OF NEW JERSEY; UNITED Nearest Cross Street; Emerson Lane other municipal assessments. The amount due BOROUGH OF ROSELLE PARK UNION COUNTY, NEW JERSEY 7:30 odock PM. During the week prior to and STATES OF AMERICA The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to can be obtained from the local taxing authority. up to and induding the date of such meeting Sale Date: 06/20/2018 adjourn this sale without further notice by All interested parties are to conduct and rely copies of the full oroinance will be available at no Writ of Execution; 03/22/2018 publication. upon their own independent investigation to N O TIC E IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following cost and during regular business hours, at the By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to ^Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal liens ascertain whether or not any outstanding interest proposed ordinance was introduced and pasted Clerk’s office for the members of the general me directed I shall expose for sale by public or other charges, and any such taxes, remain of record and/or have priority over the on first reading by the Mayor and Council of the Borough of Roselle Park, in the County of Union. public who shall request the same. The summa­ venue, at the UNION C O U N TY ADMINISTRA­ charges, liens, insurance premiums or other lien being foreclosed and, if so the current ry of the terms of such bond ordinance follows. TION BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ advances made by plaintiff prior to this sale. amount due thereon. New Jersey, at a regular meeting held on June 7. TOW N PLAZA, Elizabeth. N.J., on W EDN ES­ All interested parties are to conduct and rely **lf the sale is set aside for any reason, the Pur­ 2018 and that said ordinance will be taken up for passage, and public hearing on June 21.2018 at ptie: Bond Ordinance Providing An Appropria- DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. upon their own independent investigation to chaser at the sale shall only be entitled to a tion Of $1,348,870 For Venous Capital improve­ All successful bidders must have 20% of their ascertain whether or not any ouBtanding return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall 7:00 p.m. prevailing time, or as soori mereaTler as said matter can be reached, at the regular ments By And For The Borough Of Roselle Park bid available in cash or certified check at the interest remain of record and/or have priority have no further recourse against the Mortgagee In The County Of Union, l^ew Jersey And conclusion of the sales. over the lien being foreclosed and, if so the or the Mortgagee’s attorney.** meeting of said Mayor and Council to be h^d at the Borough Hall in said Borough of Roselle Authorizing The Issuance Of $728,000 In Bonds The proper^ to be sold is located in Township current amount due thereon. Surplus money: If affer the sale and satisfaction Or Notes Of The Borough For Financing Part Of of Hiliside in the County of Union, and State of **lf the sale is set aside for any reason, the of me mortgage debt, including costs and Park, and that all persons in te re s t therein will The Appropriation New Jersey Commonly known as 210 Dorer Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to expenses, there remains any surplus money, the be given an opportunity to be heard concerning same. Puroosefsi: Purchase of equipment and capital Avenue, Hiliside, NJ 07205; Tax Lot No. 13 a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser money will be deposited into the Superior Court items for various departments induding but not shall have no further recourse against the Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, By order of the Mayor and Council of the Bor­ Block 421 ough of Roselle Park. limited to (a) signs, heavy duty side mounted flail Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) 120 feet By Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s or any part therwf, may file a motion pursuant to mower, dump Body and fuel security system for 40 feet attorn^. Court Rules 4:6^3 ana 4:57-2 stating the nature INTRODUCED the Public Works Department, (b) surveillance Nearest Cross Street: Maple Avenue ***tf after the sale and satisfaction of the and extent of that person’s claim and asking for cameras for the Police Department, (c) cellular THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE mortgage debt, including costs and expens­ an order directing pa^nent of the surplus money. solar powered message sign board and garage RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT es, there remains any surplus money, the The Sheriff or omer person conducting the safe door openers for the Office of Emergency Man­ FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICATION money will be deposited into the Superior will have information regarding the surplus, if AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER XL. SECTIO N 3012 OF TH E C O D E OF TH E BOR­ agement; (d) Scott SCBA air bottles, turnout Surplus Money; if after the sale and satisfaction Court Trust Fund and any person claiming any. gear, webbing, ropes and pulleys, fire hose, res­ of the mortgage debt, including costs and the surplus, or any part mereof, may file a *THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE OUGH OF ROSELLE PARK, ENTITLED "DUMPSTERS” cue saw. force entry hooks, extinguishers and expenses, there remains any surplus money, the motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT dry chemical for the Fire Department: (e) archiv­ money will be deposited into the Superior Court 4:57-2 stating the nature arKi extent of that FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICA­ Andrew Casait ing equipment for the Clerk’s Office andjf) com­ Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, person’s ci^m and asking for an order TION* puter equipment and software for ait B(yough or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to directing payment of the surplus money. The JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $201,371.10***Two Borough Clerk U68718 UNL June 14. 2018 ($16.66) Departments: Various improvements to Borough Court Rules 4:64-3 ana 4;57-2 stating the nature Sheriff or other person conducting the sale Hundred One Thousand Three Hundred Sev­ property indudir>g but not limited to improve- will have information regarding the surplus, and extent of that person's claim and asking for enty-One and 10/100*** CONTfNUED ON NEXT PAGE '22 — June 14, 2018 — Union County I^calSource

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ments to municipal buildings and grounds, side­ mission Approval have been submitted to the of Union in the County of Union, held on June EILEEN BIRCH walk improvements, downtown marketing and UNION NJDEP Green Acres Program and are available 12, 2018 and that sale ordinance will be forther Township Clerk zoning study and Improvements to Aldene Park; for review at the Township of Union Municipal considered for final passage at a meeting of the and Resurfacing ( 1 F?ef LEGAL NOTICE Offices, the Township of Union Public Library as Township Committee at the Municipal Building, AN ORDINANCE REPEALING AND REPLAC­ not limited to West Clayay Avenue ^ from Faifoute well as the NJDEP Green Acres Program offices. 1976 Morris Avenue, Union, New Jersey on June ING ARTICLE I OF CHAPTER 150 “AFFORD­ Avenue to Girl Scout Paik, Madison Avenue U68598 June 14, 2018 ($39.69) 26, 2018 at 7:30 o’clock P.M., at which time and ABLE HOUSING" OF THE TOWNSHIP OF from Galloping Hill Road to Magio Avenue. Take notice that the undersigned shall expose ___ for sale, as salvage in accordance with NJSA place all persons interested therein or affected UNION TO ADDRESS THE REQUIREMENTS *------$1,348,870 thereby will be given an opportunity to be heard OF THE FAIR HOUSING ACT AND THE UNI­ ‘ ‘ thorized: $728,000 39;10A-1 at public auction on MMonday. ond^. June 18,' 2018 @ 9;0uam at thithe office of The Township of concerning this ordinance. During the week FORM HOUSING AFFORDABILITY CON­ ______r A ppropriated: (a) $25,470 SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY prior to and up to the time for final passage, TROLS (UHAC) REGARDING COMPLIANCE expecte^o oe received as a Union County Lev­ Union'T*olice Department,epart 981 Caldwell ^ve, CHANCERY DIVISION Union. NJ the below described motor vehicles copies of said ordinance will be available in the WITH THE TOWNSHIP’S AFFORDABLE eling the Playfield Grant, (b) $ 3 0 9 ^ 5 expected UNION COUNTY Municipal Clerk’s office, at no cost, in said HOUSING OBLIGATIONS to be receive as a New Jersey Department of which came into possession of The Township of Docket No: F-003821-18 Union through Abandonment of owner to claim Municipal Building, to the members of the gener­ U68699 UNL June 14. 2018 ($19.60) Transportation Grant, (c) $160,000 expected to al public who shall request a copy of same. This be received as a Union County Development same. Wells Fargo Bank. N.A. The motor vehicles shall be examined at the ordinance will also be posted outeide the Munic­ Block Grant and (d) $55,000 expected to be PLAINTIFF, ipal Clerk’s office, as required by law. PRO-LEGALS received as a Union County Infrastructure and following location; Seton Towing, 31 Newark Way, Maplewood. NJ between 8:00am and 4:00pm, 48 hours preceding the aforesaid datQ EILEEN BIRCH Kelly Micklo; Mr. Micklo, her husband. E T AL Township Clerk ELIZABETH and time only. As vehicles are sold on an “as is ; DEFENDANTS and where is basis, failure to inspect will not be ORDINANCE OF THE TOWNSHIP COMMIT­ SHERIFF’S SALE Andrew Casais, Borough Clerk considered grounds for any adjustment of bid NOTICE OF ABSENT DEFENDANTS offered. Bids will be accepted on a per vehicle TEE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF UNION, COUNTY Sheriffs File Number: CH-18001682 basis, multiplied by the number of vehicles in a OF UNION, NEW JERSEY ADOPTING THE Division: CHANCERY This Notice is published pursuant to N.J.S.A (L.S.) STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: “‘SUMMIT COURT: PHASE 2 REDEVELOP­ Docket Number: F01326514 40A:2-17. lot. kelly Micklo Cash or certified check payable to the Town­ MENT PLAN” PURSUANT TO THE LOCAL County: Union U68720 UNL June 14. 2018 ($39,20) REDEVELOPMENT AND HOUSING LAW, Plaintiff: WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND SOCI­ ship of Union, in the amount of 50% of the total You are hereby summoned and required to bid per lot must accompany each proposal. The N.J.S.A. 40A:12A-1 et sea, ETY. FSB, D/B/A CHRISTIANA TRUST. NOT TOWNSHIP OF UNION serve upon Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC, Plaintiff’s U68714 UNL June 14. 2018 ($18.13) INDIVIDUALLY BUT AS TRUSTEE FOR balance of the purchase price shall be paid no Attorney, whose address is 14000 Commi later than 72 hours from the date of sale . PRETIUM MORTGAGE ACQUISITION TRUST Township of Union Parkway. Suite B. Mount Laurel. NJ 08054. an UNION VS In the event said vehicles are not removed answer to the complaint (and amended com- within 5 days from date of sale, namely June 25, Defendant: BRENDA J. HENRY; MR. HENRY. County of Union plaint, if any) filed in a civil action in which TOWNSHIP OF UNION HUSBAND OF BRENDA J. HENRY; CHERYL 2018, they shall be readvertised and resold and WELLS FARGO BANK. N.A. is Plaintiff and COUNTY OF UNION the original bidder shall have no claim. The cost SYKES; SANTANDER BANK. NA; STATE OF PUBLIC N O TIC E Is hereby given that an ordi­ KELLY MICKLO is a Defendant. NEW JERSEY. JOAN KOPAC FLEET REPAIR. nance. the title of which is hereinbelow set forth, of the advertising and resale shall be charged to Superior Court of New w' PUBLIC N O TIC E is hereby given that the ordi­ the purchaser. INC. was finally passed and approved by the Town­ Sion, UNION and bearing . . . . nance set forth below was introduced at a meet­ Sale Date: 06/20/2018 ship Committee of the Township of Onion in the No dismantling of vehicles Is to be done by the within Thirty-five (35) days after the date of this ing of the Township Committee of the Township bidder on the premises; they shall be moved in Writ of Execution: 03/27/2018 County of Union at a public meeting held at the publication, exclusive of such date. If you fail to orUnion in the County of Union, held on June By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to Municipal Building. Fnberger Park, Union, New the condition in which they are at the time of the do so, judgment by default may be rendered 12, 2018 and that saio ordinance will be further bidding. The Township reserves their right to the me directed I shall exc>ose for sale by public Jersey, on June f2, 2018. against you for the relief demanded in the com­ considered for final passage at a meeting of the venue, at the UNION C O U N TY ADMINISTRA­ minimum bid per lot to cover towing and storage plaint (and amended complaint, if any). You Township Committee at the Municipal Building. due the Township towing contractor. TION BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR. 10 ELIZABETH­ EILEEN BIRCH. shall file your answer ana proof of service in 1976 Morris Avenue, Union, New Jersey on Juiy TOW N PLAZA. Elizabeth, N.J., on W EDN ES- Township Clerk The successful bidder will be responsible in duplicate with the Clerk of the Superior Court of 24, 2018 at 7:30 o’clock P.M., at which time and that if the vehicles are moved or delivered to an D.AY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. New Jersey, Hughes Justice Complex. 24 Mar­ place all persons interested therein or affected All successful bidders must have 20% of their AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTERS 266- area within the Township of Union as junk vehi­ ket Street, Trenton. NJ 08625. in accordance thereby will be given an opportunity to be heard cles, they shall be delivered to and stored only at bid available in cash or certified check at the 66, SCHEDULE XXV ENTITLED “PARKING with the Rules of Civil Practice and Procedure. concerning this ordinance. During the week conclusion of the sales. S BY PERMIT ONLY IN RESIDENTIAL AREAS ’ a duly licensed junkyard within the Township of This action has been instituted for the pumose prior to and up to the time for final passage, Union. Municipality: City of Elizabeth “BY THE TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE OF THE of (1) foreclosing a mortgage dated July 8, 2009, copies of said ordinance will be available in me Street Address: 318 Pine Street TOWNSHIP OF UNION. COUNTY OF UNION. made by KELLY MICKLO. A SINGLE PERSON, Municipal Clerk’s office, at no cost, In said Elizabeth. NJ 07206 Tax L o t: STATE OF NEW JERSEY (This ordinance 1984 HONDA M004661 as Mortgagor(sj. to W ELLS FARGO BANK. NA Municipal Building, to the members of the gener­ 2007 CHRYSLER N61097 474 affects Jeanette Avenue) recorded on September 11. 2009, in Book al public who shall request a copy of same. This Tax Block; 1 U68328 UNL June 14. 2018 ($12.74) 2007 VOLVO 245780 12783, Page 108, and (2) to recoverjsossession ordinance will also be posted outside the Munic­ 2007 HONDA 032226 Approximate dimensions: 25’ X 100’ of the concerned situated in the Township of ipal Clerk’s office, as required by law. Nearest cross street: 3rd Street TOWNSHIP OF UNION 2005 FORD W119107 Union, commonly known as: Lot 15.1006 C1006, U68481 UNL June 14, 2018 ($26.95) If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage Block 3202. Commonly known as 511 Ciu EILEEN BIRCH debt, including costs and expenses, mere TOWNSHIP OF UNION hpusq C.Q,gi1 Unit 12.12.,Mn,!y Union. |^ew Jersey 07083. Township Clerk UNION COUNTY. NEW JERSEY uNiofr remains any surplus money, the money will be If you areI unable unabk to* obtain an attorney, you deposited into the Superior Court Trust Fund may communicatenicate with the New Jersey , Sbte . . AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 170- PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE and any person claiming the surplus, or any part Bar Association by calling (201) 249-5000. You 123 OF THE LAND USE CODE ENTITLED thereof may file a motion pursuant to Court may also contact the lawyer referral service of “PROHIBITED USES” OF THE TOWNSHIP OF FINAL ADOPTION OF Notice is hereby given that the Township of Rules 4:64-5 and 4:57-2 stating the nature and Union intends to file a Final Application for ^^nor the County of Venue. You may communicate UNION (This ordinance prohibits the sale and extent of that person’s claim and asking for an . Bim m m a with the Legal Services Office 01 the County of manufacture of recreational and medicinal order directing payment of the surplus money. Diversion (NJAC 7:36-26.6) with the New Jersey Venue In the Civil Division Management Office In marijuana in all zoning districts) The bond ordinance, the summary terms of Department of Environmental Protection, Green The Sheriff or other person conducting the safe the County of Venue, listed above online at U68601 UNL June 14, 2018 ($18.13) will have information regarding the surplus, if which are included herein, has been finally Acres Program. The Minor Diversion consists of htto://www.nicourts.QOv/fornri/10153 deotvclerk- adopted by Township Committee of the Town­ a New Jersey Department of Transportation util­ lawref.pdf. UNION any. ship of Union, in the County of Union. State of ity easement that is proposed within the p ro ^ r- “THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE You, Kelly Micklo, are made a party Defendant RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT New Jersey on June 12, 2018 and the twenty ty currently known as veterans Memorial Park to this foreclosure action because you are the TOWNSHIP OF UNION and Block 2914, Lot 1 in the Township of Union, FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICA­ (20) day period of limitation within which a suit, record owner(s) of the mortg^ed premises, COUNTY OF UNION action or proceeding questioning the validity of Union County, New Jersey. The proposed ease­ TION.” ment will be located within the Veterans Memori­ because you executed the Note/bond and Mort­ JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $197,914.26***One such ordinance can be commenced, as provided gage being foreclosed herein and may be liable PUBLIC N O TIC E is hereby given that the ordi­ Hundred Ninety-Seven Thousand Nine Hun­ in the Loc^al Bond Law, has begun to run from the al Park which is along westbound US Route 22 for any deficiency thereon, and for any right, title, nance set forth below was introduced at a meet­ date of the first publication of this statement. between Wewanna Avenue and Stuyvesant dred Fourteen and 26/100*** claim or interest you may have In. to or against ing of the Township Committee of the Township Attorney: Copies of the full ordinance are available at no Avenue. The proposed Minor Diversion is need­ otUnion in the County of Union, held on June ed to allow for the permanent relocation of over­ said mortgaged premises. PLUESE, BECKER & SALTZMAN, LLC cost and during regular business hours at the File; 18-022149-FC01 12, 2018 and that said ordinance will be forther Clerk's office for members of the general public head utility lines to accommodate the replace­ 20000 HORIZON WAY Dated: June 14, 2018 considered for final passage at a meeting of the SUITE 900 who reuuest the same. The summary of the ment of an obsolete and deficient bridge struc­ Township Committee at the‘Municipal Building, terms or such bond ordinance follows: ture, namely^the US Route 22 bridge over Chest­ M O UNT LAUREL NJ 08054 MICHELLE SMITH 1976 Morris Avenue, Union, New Jersey on June (856)813-1700 nut Street Th e relocation of the overhead utility MICHELLE SMITH 26, 2018 at 7:30 o’clock P.M., at which time and Title: BOND ORDINANCE AMENDING AND lines will require a permanent utility easement Shenff; Peter CorveIN CLERK OF THE SUPERIOR COURT Diace ail persons interested therein or affected A full legal description can be found at the Union SUPPLEMENTING BOND ORDINANCE NUM­ within Veterans Memorial Park that will result in U68711 UNL June 14, 2018 ($37.24) hereby will be given an opportunity to be heard BER 5560 FINALLY ADO P TED BY TH E TO W N ­ the use of approximatelyl ,639 square feet or County Sheriffs Office concerning this ordinance. During the week Total Upset; $205,306.96***Two Hundred Five SHIP COMMITTEE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF 0.038 acres of the park property. The easement UNION prior to and up to the time for final passage, UNION, IN THE COUNTY OF UNION, STATE will be owned by the N JD O T while the Township copies of said ordinance will be available in me Thousand Three Hundred Six and 96/100*** OF NEW JER SEY ON FEBRUARY 27. 2018 of Union will maintain ownership of the park TOWNSHIP OF UNION May 24. 31. June 7. 14. 2018 Municipal Clerk's office, at no cost, in said U67828 PRO ($131.32)______AND ENTITLED “BOND ORDINANCE PROVID­ property on which the utility easement wiii be COUNTY OF UNION Municipal Building, to the members of the gener­ placed. There are no park facilities located with­ ING FOR THE DESIGN AND IMPROVEMENTS al public who shall request a copy of same. This ELIZABETH TO CONLON RECREATION TURF FIELD^BY in the portion of the park where the Minor Diver­ PUBLIC N O TIC E is hereby given that the ordi­ ordinance will also be posted outeide the Munic­ AND IN TH E TOW NSHIP O F UNION^ IN TH E sion is proposed. Compegsation for the diverted nance set forth below was introduced at a meet­ ipal Clerk’s office, as required by law. park property and tree loss will involve the SHERIFF’S SALE COUNTY OF UNION. STATE OF NEW JER­ ing of the Township Committee of the Township Sheriffs File Numl^r: CH-18001740 SEY; APPROPRIATING $1,700,000 THERE­ replanting of 482 trees with a 3-inch caliper as ofUnion in the County of Union, held on June EILEEN BIRCH well as monetary compensation for 114 trees Division; CHANCERY FOR AND AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF 12. 2018 and that saia ordinance will be further Township Clerk Docket Number: F02023217 $1,615^000 BONDS OR N O TE S O F TH E which will be depositeo within the Shade Tree considered for final passage at a meeting of the Fund. The compensation for the use of the park County: Union TOWNSHIP TO FINANCE PART OF THE COST Township Committee at the Municipal Building. AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE TOWN­ Plaintiff: PROVIDENT BANK F/K/A PROVIDENT THEREOF". TO INCREASE THE TOTAL (proposed Minor Diversion) will result in a btal 1976 Morris Avenue, Union. New Jersey on June SHIP OF UNION, AS TENANT. TO LEASE lana compensation of $62,000. Based on the BANK APPROPRIATION THEREIN FROM $1700.000 26. 2018 at 7:30 o’clock P.M., at which time and FROM 969 STUYVESANT AVENUE, LLC, AS VS TO $2,300,000 AND TO INCREASE THE guidelines of the Green Acre Program, the place alt persons interested therein or affected LANDLORD FOR SPACE LOCATED AT 971 $62,000 will be used by the Township Tor operat­ Defendant; RICHARD MERETTE, SIRIONE TOTAL DEBT AUTHORIZATION THEREIN thereby will be givert an opportunity to be heard STUYVESANT AVENUE, UNION BY THE MERETTE AND DISCOVER BANK FROM $1,615,000 TO $2,186,000^ AND TO ing, maintenance or capital expenses related to concerning this ordinance. During the week TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE OF THE TOWNSHIP ff^e park or to Its recreation program. Sale Date; 06/27/2018 AMEND AND SUPPLEMENT OTH^R PROVI­ prior to and up to the time for final passage, OF UNION (This permits the lease of office Writ of Execution; 04/09/2018 SIONS THEREIN A Public Hearing (N JA C 7:36-26.6(c)) has copies of said ordinance will be available in tne space located at 917 Stuyvesant Avenue) been scheduled for July 17, 2018 between 5:00 By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to Municipal Clerk’s office, at no cost. In said U68600 UNL June 14. 2018 ($19.11) me directed 1 shall expose for sale by public Purposeft): To increase the total appropriation PM and 8:00 PM at the Township of Union Municipal Building, to the members of the gener­ Municpal Building Committee Chambers, at venue, at the UNION C O U N TY ADMINISTRA­ from $1,700,000 to $2,300,000, increase the al public who shall request a copy of same. This UNION TION BUILDING 1ST FLOOR. 10 ELIZABETH­ total bonds/notes debt authorization from 1976 Morris Avenue. Union. New Jersey. The ordinance will also be posted outside the Munic­ pulubiic is invited to attend and participate at the TOW N PLAZA. Elizabeth, N.J., on W EDN ES­ $1,615,000 to $2,186,000, increase the total ipal Clerk’s office, as required by (aw. TOWNSHIP OF UNION DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. down payment from $85,000 to $114 000 and Pu'ubiic Hearing and submit written comments. COUNTY OF UNION Written comments can also be submitted to; All successful bidders must have 20% of their increase the Section 2-20 costs from $100,000 EILEEN BIRCH bid available in cash or certified check *at the to $150,000 Township Clerk PUBLIC N O TIC E is hereby given that the ordi­ Township of Union Administrator conclusion of the sales. nance set forth below was introduced at a meet­ Munlcipality:City of Elizabeth Appropriation: iiincrease from Township of Union, ORDINANCE OF THE TOWNSHIP COMMIT­ ing of the Township Committee of the Township Department of Administration. Street Address: 666 Norwood Terrace $1,700,000 to $2,300,000 TEE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF UNION, COUNTY OT Union in the County of Union, held on June Elizabeth. NJ 07202 19/6 Morris Avenue, OF UNION. NEW JERSEY ADOPTING CER­ 12, 2018 and that said ordinance will be forttier Union, New Jersey 07083. Tax L o t: 777 Bonds/Notes Authorized: Increase from TAIN AMENDMENTS TO THE “REDEVELOP­ (xmsidered for final passage at a meeting of the Tax Block: 6 $1,615,000 to $2,186,000 MENT PLAN FOR MERCK SITE, BLOCK 101, Township Committee at the Municipal Building, All written comments must be received no later Approximate dimensions; 100.00’ X 35.00’ LOTS 2 AND 4.0201’ PURSUANT TO THE 1976 Morris Avenue, Union, New Jersey on June Nearest cross street; Williamson Street Grants Appropriated: None ffian July 31. 2018, Copies of ail written com­ LOCAL REDEVELOPMENT AND HOUSING 26, 2018 at 7:30 o'clock P.M., at which time and ments must also be subrnitted to: If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage LAW, N.J.S.A. AOAM A-i et sea. place all persons interested therein or affected debt, Including costs and expenses, there Down Payment: Increased from $85,000 to U68713 UNL June 14. 2018 ($19.11) thereby will be given an opportunity to be heard New Jersey Departmwt of Environmental remains any surplus money, the money will be $114,000 concerning this ordinance. During ttie week deposited into tne Superior Court Trust Fund Protection UNION prior to and up to the time for final passage, Green Acres Program and any person claiming the surplus, or any part Section 2-20 Costs: Increase from $100,000 to copies of said ordinance will be available in me thereof, may file a motion pursuant to Court $150,000 Bureau of Legal Services and Stewardship TOWNSHIP OF UNION Municipal Clerk’s office, at no cost. In said 501 East State Street. 1st Floor COUNTY OF UNION Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature and PO Box 420. Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0420 extent of that person’s daim and asking for an Useful Life: No Change order directing payment of ttie surplus money. EILEEN BIRCH, PUBLIC N O TIC E Is hereby given that the ordi­ ! posted c The Sheriff or other person conducting the safe Township Clerk Copies of the Minor Diversion Application for nance set forth below was inti^uced at a meet­ ipal Clerk's office, as required by law. U68331 UNL June 14. 2018 ($38.22) N JO tP Commissionef and State House Com- ing of the Tovmship Committee of the Township CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE Union Count>- IxH'alSource — June 14. 2018 — 23

PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE will have information regarding the surplus, if pality of ELIZABETH, in the County of UNION an1 order( directing payment of the surplus money, Commonly known as 327 Cherry Street, Eliza­ TOW N PLAZA. Elizabeth. N J . an WEDNES­ any. and State of New Jersey. Thene Sheriff or other person conducting the sale beth. NJ 07208; Tax Lot No. 76 Block 11 DAY, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day “THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE Commonly known as 553 PENNSYLVANIA will have information regarding the surplus, if Dimensions of Lot. (Approximately) 30 x 200 All successful bidders must have 20% of foe-/ RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT AVENUE, ELIZABETH. NJ 07201 any. Nearest Cross Street: Westfield Avenue bid available in cash or certified chBCk at the FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICA­ Tax LO T 1215 BLOCK 11 JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $519,302.98***Flve THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE conclusion of foe sales TION." Dimensions of Lot; 55 feet wide by 95 feet long Hundred Nineteen Thousand Three Hundred RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT MUNICIPALITY: Eh/abefo JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $203,561.36***Two Nearest Cross Street: W HITEHEAD PLACE Two and 96/100*** FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICATION COUNTY UNION STATE OF N J Hundred Three Thousand Five Hundred THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE Attorney: Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction S TR E E T & S TR E E T NO: 1354 Fremont Place Sixty-One and 36/100*** RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT RAS CITRON LAW OFFICES of the mortgage debt, including costs and TAX BLOCK AND LOT: Attorney: FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICATION. 130 CLINTON ROAD expenses, there remains any surplus money, the BLOCK; 11 LOT: 361 PLUESE, BECKER & SALTZMAN. LLC *SUBJECT TO ANY UNPAID TAXES, MUNICI­ SUITE 202 money will be deposited into foe Supenor Court DIMENSIONS O F LO T 100,00' x 28,00 20000 HORIZON WAY PAL LIENS OR OTHER CHARGES, AND ANY FAIRFIELD NJ 07004 Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, N EAR EST CROSS STREET. Westeriy Line of SUITE 900 SUCH TAXES, CHARGES, LIENS, INSUR­ 973-575-0707 or any Mrt thereof, may file a motion pursuant to Cross Avenue M O UNT LAUREL NJ 08054 ANCE PREMIUMS OR OTHER ADVANCES Sheriff: Peter Corvelli Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating foe nature SUPERIOR IN TER ESTS (if any) All unpaid (856)813-1700 MADE BY PLAINTIFF PRIOR TO THIS SALE. Aftjll legal description can be found at the Union and extent of that person’s claim and asking for municipal taxes, assessments and liens. Any set Shenff: Peter Corvelli ALL INTERESTED PARTIES ARE TO CON­ County sheriffs Office an order directing payment of foe surplus money. of facts which an accurate survey would dis­ A full legal description can be found at the Union DUCT AND RELY UPON THEIR OWN INDE­ Total Upset: $532,604.86**‘ Five Hundred Thirty- The Sheriff or other person conducting the sale close; Any restnctions or covenant on record County Sheriffs Office PENDENT INVESTIGATION TO ASCERTAIN Two Thousand Six Hundred Four and 86/100*** will have information regarding the surplus, if which run with the land; Rights of the United Total Upset: $211.577.02***Two Hundred Eleven WHETHER OR NOT ANY OUTSTANDING June 14, 21, 28, July 5. 2018 any. States of America, «f any: Any Condominium lien Thousand Five Hundred Seventy-Seven and INTEREST REMAIN OF RECORD AND/OR U68351 PRO ($176,40) JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $383,929.92***Three priority, if any; Any outstanoing PUD or Home 02/100*** HAVE PRIORITY OVER THE LIEN BEING Hundred Eighty-Three Thousand Nine Hun­ owner’s Associations dues or fees, if any, Arv May 31, June 7, 14.21.2018 FORECLOSED AND, IF SO THE CURRENT iuzAiirH dred Twenty-Nine and 92/100*** occupants or persons in possession of the prop­ U68126 PRO ($123.48) AMOUNT DUE THEREON. Attorney: erty. if any, Additional municipal charges, lions -2018- DUE DATE: SHERIFF’S SALE KML LAW GROUP. PC. taxes or fax sale certificates and insurance, if ELIZABETH • Q TR 1-02/01: $1,511.12 OPEN PLUS Sheriffs File Number: CH-18001905 216 HADDON AVENUE any. PENALTY Division: CHANCERY STE. 406 Elizabeth City • 2016 2nd quarter taxee hold^ SHERIFFS SALE • Q TR 2-05/01: $1,511.11 OPEN Docket Number: F01569715 W ESTM O N T NJ 08108 a claim for taxes due and/or other municipal util­ Sheriffs File Number: CH-18001723 • WATER ACCOUNT #: 55-0295576-7 TO: County: Union (215)627-1322 ities such as water and/or sewer in foe amount of Division: CHANCERY 11/22/2017 $51.28 OPEN PLUS PENALTY; Plaintiff: WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND SOCI­ Shenff: Peter Corvelli $2,898.01 as of 04/04/2018 Docket Number: F1531215 SUBJECT TO FINAL READING ADDITIONAL ETY. FSB. D/B/A CHRISTIANA TRUST. NOT IN A full legal description can be found at the Union Liberty Water Account # 55-0293310-3 - holds County: Union ACCOUNTS MAY EXIST; PLEASE HAVE ITS INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY BUT SOLELY AS County sheriffs Office a claim for taxes due and/or other municipal util­ Plaintiff: THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON SELLER PROVIDE EVIDENCE OF ALL SERV­ TRUSTEE FOR BROUGHAM FUND I TRUST Total Upset: $391.878.17'**Three Hundred ities such as water and/or sewer in the amount of F/K/A TH E BANK O F NEW YO R K, AS ICE AT CLOSING VS Ninety-One Thousand Eight Hundred Seventy- $112.76 plus penalty as of 04/04/2018, sub)ect TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction Defendant: CESAR GARCIA-SERRANO A/K/A Eight and 17/100*** to final reading, additional accounts may exist; CWALT. INC., ALTERNATIVE LOAN TRUST of the mortgage debt, including costs and CESAR M. GARCIA-SERRANO. GENERAL May 24. 31. June 7. 14. 2018 please have seller provide evidence of ail serv­ 2006-OA11 MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH expenses, there remains any surplus money, the ACCIDENT INS., NEW CENTURY FINANCIAL U67834 PRO ($125,44) ice at closing CERTIFICATES money will be deposited into the Superior Court SERVICES INC., ASSIGNEE CITIBANK NA, Vacant Lot Chargt • Contact Prochamps @ VS Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, BLANCA PAREGA, STATE OF NEW JERSEY, ELIZABETH 321-421-6639 or www prochamps com for addi­ Defendant: JAMAL K. ATIYYEH; NEW C E N TU ­ or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. WACHOVIA tional billing, payment and renewal details (if RY FINANCIAL SERVICES Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature BANK N/K/A WELLS FARGO BANK. N.A., SHERIFF’S SALE applicable) holds in the amount of $ as of Sale Date: 06/20/2018 and extent of that person’s claim and asking for WEST GRAND CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION Sheriff'a File Number: CH-18001694 04/04/2018 Writ of Execution: 03/26/2018 an order directing payment of the surplus money. Sale Date: 07/11/2018 Division: CHANCERY The Sheriff hereby reaervea the right to By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to The Sheriff or other person conducting the sale Writ of Execution: 03/20/2018 Docket Number: F0406414 adjourn this aale without further notice me directed I shall expose for sale by public will have information regarding the surplus, if By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to County; Union through pubilcetlon. venue, at the UNION C O U N TY ADMINISTRA­ any. me directed I shall expose for seie by public Plaintiff: U.S, BANK N,A„ AS TRUSTEE. ON Surplus Money: If after foe sale and satisfaction TION BUILDING 1ST FLOOR. 10 ELIZABETH­ JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $298,917.63***Two venue, at the UNION C O U N TY ADMINISTRA­ BEHALF OF TH E HOLDERS OF TH E J.P. MOR­ of the mortgage debt, Including costs ar\d TOW N PLAZA. Elizabeth, N.J., on W EDN ES­ Hundred Ninety-Eight Thousand Nine Hun­ TION BUILDING 1ST FLOOR. 10 ELIZABETH­ GAN M OR TG AG E ACQUISITION TR U S T 2006- expenses, there remains any surplus money, foe DAY. at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day. dred Seventeen and 63/100*** TOW N PLAZA, Elizabeth. N.J., on W EDN ES­ CH2 ASSET BACKED PASS-THROUGH CER­ money will be deposited into the Superior Court Alt successful bidders must have 20% of their Attorney: DAY, at two o’clock In the afternoon of said day. TIFICATES, SERIES 2006-CH2 Trust Fund and any person claiming foe surplus, bid available in cash or certified check at the RAS CITRON LAW OFFICES All successful bidders must have 20% of their VS or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to conclusion of the sales. 130 CLINTON ROAD bid available in cash or certified check at the Defendant; JO R G E D. MARTINEZ, HIS/HER Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4 57-2 stating foe nature The property to be sold is located in ELIZABETH SU ITE 202 conclusion of the sales. HEIRS. DEVISEES. AND PERSONAL REPRE­ and extent of that person’s claim and asking for CITY, County of UNION and State of New J e rs ^ FAIRFIELD NJ 07004 PROPERTY TO BE SOLD IS LOCATED IN: City SENTATIVES. AND HIS, HER. THEIR OR ANY an order directing payment of the surplus money Commonly "known as: 18 DEH ART PLACE, 973-575-0707 of Elizabeth, County of Union, in the State of OF THEIR SUCCESSORS IN RIGHT, TITLE The Sheriff or other person conducting the safe ELIZABETH, NJ 07202. Sheriff: Peter Corvelli New Jersey. AND INTEREST^ COUNTY OF UNION; NEW will have information regarding foe surplus, if Tax Lot No. 300 in Block No. 13 A full legal description can be found at the Union PREMISES COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 816W JERSEY PROPERTY LIABILITY GUARANTY any. Dimension of Lot Approximately: 30 X 150 County Sheriffs Office GRAND S T UNIT 2 C, ELIZABETH, NJ 07202 ASSOCIATION, ASSIGNEE, STATE OF NEW JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $361,1 S8.45***Three Nearest Cross Street: VINE S TR E E T Total Upset: $308,711.20***Three Hundred Eight TAX L O T # 2108 Block # 10 Qual:.C-02C JERSEY; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Hundred Sixty-One Thousand One Hundred BEGINNING at a point on the southwesterly Thousand Seven Hundred Eleven and 20/100''** APPROXIMATE DIMENSIONS; 140' x 265' IRR Sale Date: 06/20/2018 Flfty-Elght and 45/100*** line of DeHart Place distant 210.00 feet south­ June14, 21,28, July 5,2018 N EAR EST CROSS STR EET: Unknown Writ of Execution: 03/27/2018 Attorney. easterly from the corner formed by the Inter­ U68350 PRO ($178.36) By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to POWERS KIRN - COUNSELORS section of the southwesterly line of DeHart Current through 1st Quarter of 2018* me directed I shall expose for sale by public 728 MARNE HWY Place with the southeasterly line of Vine ELIZABETH *Plus interest on these figures through date of venue, at the UNION C O U N TY ADMINISTRA­ P.O, BOX 848 - SU ITE 200 Street and running thence; payoff and any and all subsequent taxes, water TION BUILDING 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ M OORESTOW N NJ 08057 “THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE SHERIFF’S SALE and sewer amounts. TOW N PLAZA. Elizabeth, N.J.. on W EDN ES­ (866)802-1000 RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT Sheriff’s File Number: CH-18001856 Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. Shenff Peter Corvelli FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICA­ Division: CHANCERY of the mortgage debt, including costs and All successful bidders must have 20% of their A full legal description can be found at the Union TION.” Docket Number: F02531517 expenses, there remains any surplus money, the bid available In cash or certified check at the County sheriff’s Office PRIOR LIENS/ENCUMBRANCES County: Union money will be deposited into the Superior Court conclusion of the sales. Total Upset: $317,230.84* *‘*Three Hundred Sev­ Water Open with Penalty $189.03 Plaintiff: DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, The property to be sold is located in City of Eliz­ enty-One Thousand Two Hundred Thirty and TOTAL AS OF April 9, 2018: $189.03 COMPANY AS TRUSTEE IN TRUST FOR REG­ or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to abeth. in the County of Union, and State of 84/100*** Surplus Money: It after the sale and satisfaction ISTERED HOLDERS OF MORGAN STANLEY Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating foe nature New Jersey May 24. 31. June 7. 14. 2018 of the mortgage debt, including costs and ABS CAPITAL I INC. TRUST 2007-NC2 MORT­ and extent of that person’s claim and asking for Commonly known as 590-592 Jefferson U6t831 PRO ($176 40)______expenses, there remains any surplus money, the GAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES an order directing payment of the surplus money, Avenue, Elizabeth, NJ 07208; Tax Lot No. 393 money will be deposited into the Superior Court SERIES 2007-NC2 The Sheriff or ofoer person conducting the sale Block 12 ELIZABETH Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, VS will have information regarding the surplus, if Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) 45 feet wide or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to Defendant: JO SEP H V. AUG USTAVE A/K/A any. By 142 feet long SHERIFF’S SALE Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature VLADIMIR J. A U G U STAV E A/K/A JO S EP H THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE Nearest Cross street; Fairmount Avenue Sheriff’s File Number: CH-18001777 and extent of that person’s claim and asking for VLADIMIR AUGUSTAVE: VICTOIRE AUGUS­ RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE Division: CHANCERY an order directing payment of the surplus money. TAVE: HOMEPLUS FINANCE CORPORATION FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICATION RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT Docket Number F02165817 The Sheriff or other person conducting the sale Sale Date; 07/11/2018 A FULL LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PREM­ FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICATION County: Union will have information regarding the surplus, if Writ of Execution: 03/29/2018 ISES CAN BE FOUND IN THE OFFICE OF THE Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction Plaintiff; NATIONSTAR M ORTGAGE LLC D/B/A any. By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to SHERIFF OF UNION COUNTY of the mortgage debt, including costs and MR. COOPER JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $636,712.29***Six me directed I shall expose for sale by public JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $314,303.33***Three expenses, there remains any surplus money, the VS Hundred Thirty-Six Thousand Seven Hun­ venue, at the UNION C O U N TY ADMINISTRA­ Hundred Fourteen Thousand Three Hundred money will be deposited into the Superior Court Defendant: ROBIN J, ADAMES AND SELEC­ dred Twelve and 29/100*** TION BUILDING 1ST FLOOR. 10 ELIZABETH­ Three and 33/100*** Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, TIVE INSURANCE Attorney: TOW N PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on W EDN ES­ Attorney: or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to Sale Date: 06/27/2016 FEIN. SUCH, KAHN & SHEPARD. PC DAY. at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. STERN &EISENBERG PC Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature Writ of Execution: 01/12/2018 7 CENTURY DRIVE All successful bidders must have 20% of their 1040 N. KINGS HIGHWAY SUITE 407 and extent of that person's claim and asking for By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to SU ITE 201 bid available in cash or certified check at the CHERRY HILL NJ 08034 an order directing payment of the surplus money. me directed i shall expose for sale by public PARSIPPANY NJ 07054 conclusion of the sales. (609)397-9200 The Sheriff or omer person conducting the safe venue, at foe UNION C O U N TY ADMINISTRA­ (973)538-4700 The property to be sold is located in the munici­ Shenff: Peter Corvelli will have information regarding the surplus, if TION BUILDING 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ Shenff: Peter Corvelli pality of ELIZABETH, in the County of UNION A full legal description can be found at foe Union any. TOW N PLAZA. Elizabeth. N.J.. on W ED N ES­ A full legal description can be found at the Union and State of New Jersey. County Sheriffs Office JUDGMENT AMOUNT; $465,052.58***Four DAY. at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. County sheriffs Office Commonly known as 479 UNION AVENUE. Total Upset: $324.277.46***Three Hundred Hundred Sixty-Five Thousand Fifty-Two and All successful bidders must have 20% of their Total Upset: $653,187.71***Six Hundred Fifty- ELIZABETH, NJ 07208 Twenty-Two Thousand Two Hundred Seventy- 58/100*** bid available In cash or certified check at the Three thousand One Hundred Eighty-Seven Tax LOT 1621 BLOCK 11 Seven and 46/100*** Attorney: conclusion of the sales. and 71/100*** Dimensions of Lot: 50 feet wide ^ 1 0 0 feet long June 14, 21. 28. July 5, 2018 KML LAW G R O UR P.C. Theprop^arty to be sold is located in the C ITY OF May 24. 31, June 7. 14. 2018 Nearest Cross Street: PARKER ROAD U68353 PRO ($156.80)______216 HADDON AVENUE E L I^ B E T H , County of Union and State of NJ U67846 PRO ($150.92)______THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE STE. 406 It is commonly known as 840 SUMMER RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT ELIZABETH W ESTM O N T NJ 08108 STR EET. ELIZABETH, NJ 07202 ELIZABETH FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICATION. (215)627-1322 It is known and designated as Block 4 Lot 1527. *SUBJECT TO ANY UNPAID TAXES, MUNICI­ SHERIFF’S SALE Sheriff; Peter Corvelli The dimensions are approximately 25' X 95.75 SHERIFF’S SALE PAL LIENS OR OTHER CHARGES. AND ANY Sheriff’s File Number; CH-18001680 A full legal description can be found at the Union (IRR) Sheriffs File Number: CH-18001852 SUCH TAXES, CHARGES. LIENS, INSUR­ Division: CHANCERY County sheriffs Office Nearest cross street; Bay Circle. Division: CHANCERY ANCE PREMIUMS OR OTHER ADVANCES Docket Number: F01102315 Total Upset; $474,961,26**'Four Hundred Sev­ Prior ilen(s): Water/Sewer account past due Docket Number: F01121817 MADE BY PLAINTIFF PRIOR TO THIS SALE. County; Union enty-Four Thousand Nine Hundred Fifty-One in the amount of $619.58 County: Union ALL INTERESTED PARTIES ARE TO CON­ Plaintiff; NEW PENN FINANCIAL, LLC D/B/A and 26/100*** ‘Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal liens Plaintiff: C IT BANK. N.A. DUCT AND RELY UPON THEIR OWN INDE­ SHELLPOINT MORTGAGE SERVICING May 24, 31. June 7, 14. 2018 or other charges, and any such taxes, VS PENDENT INVESTIGATION TO ASCERTAIN VS U67855PRO ($145,04) charges, Hens, insurance premiume or other Defendant: B U R N ETT A, DAVIS, JR.; DISCOV­ WHETHER OR NOT ANY OUTSTANDING Defendant: JUAN ESTEVEZ; MRS. ESTEVEZ, advance! made bv pleinttrf prior to this sale. ER BANK AKA DISCOVER BANK ISSUER OF INTEREST REMAIN OF RECORD AND/OR UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JUAN ESTEVEZ: iuZAiiTH AH interested parties are to conduct end rely THE DISCOVER BANK DISCOVER CARD; HAVE PRIORITY OVER THE LIEN BEING HUDSON COUNTY LEGAL SERVICING upon their own Independent investigation to BANK OF AMERICA, NA, USA: SACOR FINAN­ FORECLOSED AND, IF SO THE CURRENT CORP.; ALBERTHA ESTEVEZ SHERIFF’S SALE ascertain whather or not any outstanding CIAL INC FKA NATIONAL CREDIT ACCEPT­ AMOUNT DUE THEREON. Sale Date: 06/20/2018 Sheriff’s File Number; CH-18001721 interast remain of record and/or have priority ANCE INC: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA -2018- DUE DATE: Writ of Execution: 03/26/2018 Division; CHANCERY over the Hen being foreclosed and. if so the Sale Date: 07/11/2018 QTR1 - 02/01: $2,748.48 PAID By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to Docket Number. F00136717 current amount due thereon. Writ of Execution: 02/09/2018 Q T R 2 -05/01: $2,748.48 OPEN me directed I shall expose for sale by public County; Union Surplus Momy: If after the sale and satisfaction By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to WATER ACCT #: 5503080367 TO 03/06/2018 venue, at the UNION C O U N TY ADMINISTRA­ Plaintiff; CITIM ORTGAGE, INC, of the mortgage debt, including costs and me directed 1 shall expose for sale by public $1,958.67 OPEN PLUS PENALTY TION BUILDING 1ST FLOOR. 10 ELIZABETH­ VS expenses, there remains any surplus money, the venue, at the UNION C O U N TY ADMINISTRA­ Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction TOW N PLAZA. Elizabeth. N.J., on W EDN ES­ Defendant; ALONZO PRIGMORE, JR„ VIR­ money will be deposited into the Superior Court TION BUILDING 1ST FLOOR. 10 ELIZABETH­ of the mortgage debt. Including costs and DAY at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. GINIA PRIGMORE Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, TO W N PLAZA, Elizabeth. N.J.. on W EDN ES­ expenses, there remains any surplus money, the All successful bidWers must have 20% of their Sale Date; 06/20/2018 or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. money will be deposited into the Superior Court bid available in cash or certified check at the Writ of Execution: 04/06/2018 Court Hules 4 64-3 ana 4:57-2 stating the nature All successful bidders must have 20% of their Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, conclusion of the sales. By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to and extent of that person’s claim and asking for bid available in cash or certified check at the or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to the property to be sold is located in City of Eliz­ me directed 1 shall expose for sale by public an order directing ^ ym e n t of the surplus money. conclusion of the sales. Courf Rules 4;64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature abeth in the County of Union, and State of venue, at foe UNION C O U N T Y ADMINISTRA­ The property to be sold is located in the munici­ and extent of that person’s claim and asking for New Jersey TION BUILDING. 1ST FLOOR. 10 ELIZABETH­ CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE 24 June 14, 2018 — Union County LocalSource

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County Sheriff’s Office The Sheriff or other person conducting the sale Nearest Cross Street; Situated on the Northerly Sheriff: Peter Corvelli GRAND STREET, ELIZABETH, NJ 07202-1010 side of Jersey Avenue, 250 feet from the Easter­ A full legal description can be found at the Union commonly known as 812 WEST GRAND Total Upset: $252.573.44***Two Hundred Fifty- will have information regarding the surplus, if Two Thousand Five Hundred Seventy-Three any ly side of Elmora Avenue. County Sheriff’s Office AVENUE lfel4, ELIZABETH, NJ 07202-1010 JUDGMENT AMOUNT: »471,184.44"‘ Four The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to adjourn Total Upset: $430,403.99” *Four Hundred Thirty BEING KNOWN as LOT 2107, BLOCK 10 on and 44/100*** Hundr»d Seventy-One Thoueand One Hun­ ttiis sate without further notice through publica­ Thousand Four Hundred Three and 99/100*** the official Tax Map of the C ITY of ELIZABETH May 31, June 7, 14. 21,2018 dred Eighty-Four and 44/100*** tion. May24, 31, June 7, 14, 2018 Dimensions: 37.50 FT X 150.00 FT X 37.50 FT E68099 PRO ($139.16)______X 150.00 FT Attorney: The sale is subject to unpaid taxes and U67849PRO ($178.36)______ELIZABETH 3TERN LAVINTHAL & FRANKENBERG, LLC assessments, tax, water and sewer liens and Nearest Cross Street: BELLEVUE STREET other municipal assessments. The amount ELIZABETH The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to 105 EISENHOW ER PARKWAY - SUITE 302 adjourn this sale without further nobce by SHERIFF'S SALE ROSELAND NJ 07068 due can be obtained from the local taxing Sheriffs File Number: CH-18001755 authority. Pursuant to NJSA 46;8B-21 the SHERIFF’S SALE publication. 973-797-1100 Sheriff’s File Number: CH-18001743 ‘ Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal liens Division; CHANCERY Sheriff: Peter Corvelli sale may also be subject to the limited lien Docket Number: F0041817 A full legal description can be found at the Uhion priority of any condominium/ homeowner Division: CHANCERY or other charges, and any such taxes, Docket Numben F1958107 charges, liens, insurance premiums or other County: Union County Sheriff's Office association liens which may exist. Plaintiff: FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE Total Upset: $484,602.97"*Four Hundred Surplus Money; If after the sale and satisfac­ County: Union advances made by piaintirf prior to this sale. Plaintiff: REVERSE MORTGAGE SOLUTIONS, All Interested parties are to conduct and rely ASSOCIATION (“FANNIE MAE"), A CORPORA­ Eighty-Four Thousand Six Hundred Two and tion of the mortgage debt, Including costs TION ORGANIZED AND EXISTING UNDER 9^100*** and expenses, tnere remains any surplus INC. upon their own independent investigation to VS ascertain whether or not any outetariding THE LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES OF May 31, June 7. 14, 21, 2018 money, the m o n ^ will be deposited into the AMERICA U68107 PRO ($143.06)______Superior Court Trust Fund and any person Defendant; LINDA C. LEWIS, INDIVIDUALLY interest remain of record and/or have priority AND AS CO-ADMINISTRATOR OF THE over the Men being foreclosed and, if so the VS claiming the surplus, or any part thereof, may Defendant: BELKIS LEYVA; A LFR ED O E. ELIZABETH file a motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 ESTATE OF OLLIE LEWIS; JESSIE LEWIS, JR., current amount due thereon. and 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of- INDIVIDUALLY AND AS CO-ADMINISTRATOR **lf the sale is set aside for any reason, the ALONSO A/K/A AFRED ALONSO SHERIFF'S SALE that person's claim and asking for an order OF THE ESTATE OF OLLIE LEWIS; WESLEY Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to Sale Date; 06/27/2018 A, LEWIS, INDIVIDUALLY AND AS CO-ADMIN­ a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser Writ of Execution: 02/16/2018 Sheriff’s File Number: CH-18001794 directing payment of the surplus money. The By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to Division: CHANCERY Sheriff or other person conducting the sale ISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF OLLIE LEWIS; shall have no further recourse against the STATE OF NEW JERSEY; ALCATEL-LUCENT; Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s me directed I shall expose for sale by public Docket Number: F01342215 will have information regarding the surplus, venue, at the UNION C O U N TY ADMINISTRA­ County: Union If any. JACOB M. PLAWNER, DDS; UNITED STATES attorney. OF AMERICA ***lf after the sale and satisfaction of the TION BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ Plaintiff: BANK O F AMERICA, NATIONAL JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $627,147.92***Slx TOW N P L A ^ , Elizabeth, N.J., on W EDN ES­ ASSOCIATION Hundred Twenty-Seven Thousand One Hun­ Sale Date: 06/27/2018 mortgage debt. Including costs and expens­ Writ of Execution: 03/15/2018 es, there remains any surplus money, the DAY, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day. VS dred Forty-Seven and 92/100*** Ail successful bidders must have 20% of their Defendant: HANAN ELSARHA; M AM DOUTT Attorney; By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to money will be deposited into the Superior me directed I shall expose for sale by public Court Trust Fund and any person claiming bid available in cash or certified check at the FARGHALY; UNITED GUARANTY RESIDEN­ SHAPIRO & DENARDO, LLC - ATTORNEYS conclusion of the sales. TIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH 14000 COM M ERCE PARKWAY venue, at the UNION C O U N TY ADMINISTRA­ the surplus, or any part thereof, may file a TION BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and Property to be sold is located in the C ITY of CAROLINA SUITE B ELIZABETH, County of UNION, State of New Sale Date: 06/27/2018 MT. LAUREL NJ 08054 TO W N PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on W EDN ES­ 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that DAY. at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day. person’s claim and asking for an order Jersey. Writ of Execution: 04/06/2018 (856)793-3080 Premises commonly known as: 451-453 W EST­ By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to Sheriff: Peter Corvelli All successful bidders must have 20% of their directing payment of the surplus money. The bid available in cash or certified check at the Sheriff or other person conducting the sale MINSTER AVENUE, ELIZABETH, NJ 07208 me directed I shall expose for sale by'public A full legal description can be found at the Union aka 449 WESTMINSTER AVENUE, ELIZA­ venue^ at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA­ County Sheriff’s Office conclusion of the sales, will have information regarding the surplus, certified check at the conclusion of the sales. if any. BETH, NJ 07208 TION feUILDING 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ Total Upset: $645^554.39***Six Hundred Forty- BEING KNOWN as LOT 1799, BLOCK 11 on TO W N PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on W EDNES- Five Thousand rive Hundred Fifty-Four and The property to be sold is located in the munici­ For sale information, please visit Auction.com at pality of ELIZABETH, in the County of UNION www.auction.com or call (600)280-2832 website the official Tax Map of the C ITY of ELIZABETH DAY. at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day, 39/100*** Dimensions: 150.00 FT X 50.00 FT X 50.00 FT Alt successful bidders must have 20% of the»r May 24, 31. June 7. 14. 2018 and State of New Jersey. not affiliated with sheriff Commonly known as 883 ANNA STREET, ELIZ­ JUDGMENT AMOUNT; $283,915.72***Two X 50.00 FT bid availabie in cash or certified check at the U67847 PRO ($164.64)______Nearest Cross Street: PRINCE STREET conclusion of the sales. ABETH, NJ 07201 Hundred Eighty-Three Thousand Nine Hun­ ELIZABETH Tax LOT 179 BLOCK 8 dred Fifteen and 72/100*** The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to All that certain iot, piece or parcei of land, with adjourn this sale without hirther notice by the buildings and improvements thereon erect­ Dimensions of Lot; 50 feet wide ^ 1 0 0 feet long Attorney: SHERIFF’S SALE Nearest Cross Street: HENRY S TR E E T PHELAN HALLINAN DIAMOND & JONES, PC publication. ed. situate, lying ana beina in the City of Eliza­ ^Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal liens beth, County of Union and state of New Jersey: Sheriffs File Number; CH-18001704 THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT SUITE 100 or other charges, and any such taxes, Street; 7w -54 Cleveland Ave, Elizabeth. NJ Division: CHANCERY charges, liens, insurance premiums or other 07208 Docket Number: F02985615 FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICATION. MT. LAUREL NJ 08054 ’ SUBJECT TO ANY UNPAID TAXES, MUNICI­ 856-813-5500 advances made by plaintiff prior to this sale. Tex Id: BLK: 10 LOT: 311 County: Union All interested parties are to conduct and rely Dimensions: 40 x1 00 Plaintiff; PROF-2013-S3 LEGAL TITLE TRUST PAL LIENS OR OTHER CHARGES, AND ANY Sheriff: Peter Corvelli SUCH TAXES, CHARGER LIENS, INSUR­ A full legal description can be found at the Union upon their own independent investigation to Cross Street: Monmouth Rd IV, BY U S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION. ascertain whether or not any outstanding Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction A i LEGAL TITLE TRUSTEE ANCE PREMIUMS OR OTHER ADVANCES County Sheriffs Office MADE BY PLAINTIFF PRIOR TO THIS SALE. Total Upset: $292,190.02***Two Hundred Nine- interest remain of record and/or have priority of the mortgage debt, Including costs and VS over the lien being foreclosed and, if so the expenses, there remains any surplus money, the Defendant: JAM ES W. O 'DO N N ELL; MRS. ALL INTERESTED PARTIES ARE TO CON­ i-Two Thousand One Hundred Ninety and DUCT AND RELY UPON THEIR OWN INDE­ 2/100*" current amount due thereon. money will be deposited into the Superior Court JAMES W. O'DONNELL, HIS WIFE; MAR­ S **lf the sale Is set aside for any reason, the Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, GARET O’DONNELL: MR. O’DONNELL, HUS­ PENDENT ’ INVESTIGATION TO ASCERTAIN May 31, June 7, 14, 21,2018 WHETHER OR NOT ANY OUTSTANDING E68095 PRO ($174.44) Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to BAND OF MARGARET O’DONNELL; MORT­ a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser Court Rules 4:64-3 ana 4:57-2 stating the nature GAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYS­ INTEREST REMAIN OF RECORD AND/OR HAVE PRIORITY OVER THE LIEN BEING shall have no further recourse against the and extent of that person’s claim and asking for TEMS INC. AS NOMINEE FOR GMAC MORT­ Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s an order directing payment of the surplus money, GAGE CORPORATION. ITS SUCCESSORS FORECLOSED AND, IF SO THE CURRENT ELIZABETH AMOUNT DUE THEREON. attorn^. The Sheriff or otner person conducting the sale AND ASSIGNS ***lf after the sale and satisfaction of the will have information regarding the surplus, if Sale Date: 06/20/2010 -2018- DUE DATE SHERIFF’S SALE • QTR1 - 02/01: $1,388.48 OPEN PLUS mortgage debt. Including costs and expens­ Writ of Execution: 03/29/2018 Sheriff’s File Number: CH-180017S1 es, there remains any surplus money, the " " 4 h E SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to PENALTY Division: CHANCERY ■ QTR2 - 05/01: $1,388.48 OPEN money will be deposited Into the Superior RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT me directed I shall expose for sale by public Docket Number: F01388415 Court Trust Fund and anv person claiming FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICA­ venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA- Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction County; Union of the mortgage debt, including costs and the surplus, or any part thereof, may file a TION- TION bUILDING, 1ST FLOOR. 10 ELIZABETH­ Plaintiff: BANK O F AM ERICA, NATIONAL motion pursuant to tourt Rules 4;64-3 and DATE APR 13.2Q18 TOW N PLAZA,, Elizabeth, N.J., on W EDN ES- expenses, there remains any surplus money, the ASSOCIATION money will be deposited into the Superior Court 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that DAY. at two o'clock In the afternoon of said day. VS person’s cl^m and asking for an order JUDGMENT AMOUNTT All successful bidders must have 20% of their Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, Defendant: SANDRO G R O SS, LEXIN GTON or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to directing payment of the surplus money. The Hundred Twenty-Thousand Nine Hundred bid available in cash or certified check at the COURT CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, INC., Sheriff or other person conducting the sale Forty-Three and 88/100*** conclusion of the sales. Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature NCOP XI LLC Property to be sold is located in the C ITY of and extent of that person's claim and asking tor will have information regarding the surplus, Attorney Sale Date: 06/27/2018 If any. KNUCKLES, KOMOSINSKI & MANFRO. LLP ELIMBETH, County of UNION. SUte of New an order directing payment of the surplus money. Writ of Execution: 03/16/2018 The Sheriff or otner person conducting the sale JUDGMENT AMOUNT; $736.846.52***Seven 50 TICE BOULEVARD Jersey. By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to Hundred Thirty-Six Thousand Eight Hundred --SUITE 183 Premises commonly known as: 155 PRINCE­ will have information regarding the surplus, if me directed I shall expose for sale by public TON ROAD. ELIZABETH. NJ 07208-1333 dkJa any. venue, at the UNION C O U N TY ADMINISTRA­ Forty-Six and d2/100*** W OODCLIFF LAKE NJ 07667 Attorney; 201-391-0370 155-157 PRINCETON ROAD. ELIZABETH, NJ JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $308,53S.44***Three TION BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ 07208-1333 Hundred Eight Thousand Five Hundred Thlr- TOW N PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on W EDN ES­ PHELAN HALLINAN DIAMOND & JONES, PC Sheriff: Peter Corvelli 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD A full legal description can bo found at the Union BEING KNOWN as LOT 1858, BLOCK 10 on W-Fivo and 44/100*** DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. the official Tax Map of the C ITY of ELIZABETH Attorney: All successful bidders must have 20% of their SUITE 100 County Stientrs Office MT. LAUREL NJ 08054 Total Upset: $534,588.57***Five Hundred Thirty- Dimensions; 150.00 FT X 40.00 FT X 150.00 FT RAS CITRON LAW OFFICES bid available in cash or certified check at the X 40.00 FT 130 CLINTON ROAD conclusion of the sales. 856-813-5500 Four ‘Thousand Five Hundred Eighty-Eight and Sheriff: Peter Corvelli 57/100*** Nearest Cross Street: Livingston Road SU ITE 202 PROPERTY T O BE SOLD IS LOCATED IN: City The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to FAIRFIELD NJ 07004 of Elizabeth, County of Union, in the State of A full legal description can be found at the Union May 31. Juno 7 14,21.2018 County Sheriffs Office U68108 PRO ($137.20)______adjourn this sale without further notice by 973-575-0707 New Jersey. publication. Sheriff: Peter Corvelli PREMISES COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 120 Total Upset; $767,852.05***Seven Hundred ELIZABETH ‘ Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal liens A full legal description can be found at the Union Westfield Ave Unit 7a, Elizabeth, NJ 07208 Sixty-Seven Thousand Eight Hundred Fifty-Two or other charges, and any such taxes, County Sheriffs office TAX LO T # 1626 Block # 13 Qual: C-7A and 05/100*** SHERIFF'S SALE charges, liens. Insurance premiums or other Total Upset: $316,334.73***Three Hundred Six­ APPROXIMATE DIMENSIONS: 100’ x 200’ May 31. June 7. 14. 21. 2018 Sherlft'a File Number: CH-18001697 advances made by piaintirf prior to this sale. teen Thousand Three Hundred Thirty-Four and N EA R EST CR O SS STREET: Unknown E68096 PRO ($170.52)______Division: CHANCERY All Interested parties are to conduct and rely 73/100*** Taxes: ELIZABETH Docket Number: F00185116 upon their own Independent Investigation to May 31, June 7, 14,21,2018 Current through 1st Quarter of 2018* County Union ascertain whether or not any outstanding E68101 PRO ($180.32) *Plus Interest on these figures through date of SHERIFF’S SALE Plaintiff: HSBC BANK USA, NATIONAL ASSO­ Interest remain of record and/or have priority payoff and any and all suosequent taxes, water Sheriff’s File Number: CH-18001793 CIATION AS TRUSTEE FOR SG MORTGAGE over the Hen being foreclosed and. If so the and sewer amounts. Division: CHANCERY SECURITIES TRUST 2006-FRE1, ASSET current amount due thereon. ELIZABETH Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction Docket Number: F1666817 BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-FRE1 **lf the sale Is set aside for any reason, the of the mortgage debt, including costs and County: Union VS Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to SHERIFF’S SALE expenses there remains any surplus money, the Plaintiff: THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON, Defendant ADOLFO CORDOVA AND RUTH a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser SherifTs File Number: CH-18001750 money will be deposited into the Superior Court FKATHE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE CORDOVA, HIS WIFE: MORTGAGE ELEC- shall have no further recourse against the Division: CHANCERY Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF THE '-TRONIC SYSTEMS^ INC , ACTING SOLELY AS Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s Docket Number: F02164517 or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to eWABS, INC.. ASSET-BACKED CERTIFI­ NOMINEE FOR f 6C COMMERCIAL MORT­ attorney. County: Union Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature CATES SERIES 2005-7 GAGE FINANCE. DBA FREMONT MORTGAGE ***lf alter the sale and satisfaction of the Plaintiff; WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. and extent of that person's claim and asking for VS ITS SUCCESSORS AND/OR ASSIGNS: mortgage debt, Including costs and expens­ VS an order directing payment of the surplus money. Defendant: JA N E TT E C O R D ERO AND MR. SLOMINS INC. es, there remains any surplus money, the Defendant: RAUL MARTINS; MRS. RAUL MAR­ The Sheriff or otner person conduebng the safe CORDERO, HUSBAND OF JANETTE Sale Dale: 06/20/2018 money will be deposited into the Superior TINS, HIS WIFE: GLORIELIS MARTINS; MR. will have information regarding the surplus, if CO R DERO . Writ of Execution: 04/03/2018 Court Trust Fund and any person claiming MARTINS, HUSBAND OF GLORIELIS MAR­ Sale Date; 06/27/2018 By virtue of the above-stated writ of executbn to the surplus, or any part thereof, may file a TINS TklE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE Writ of Execution; 04/06/2018 me directed t shall expose for sale by public motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and Sale Date: 06/27/2018 RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to venue, at the UNION CO U N TY ADMINISTRA­ 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that Writ of Execution: 04/09/2018 FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICATION me directed I shall expose for sale by public TION BUILDINO 1ST FLOOR. 10 ELIZABETH­ person’s cimm and asking for an order By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to A FULL LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PREM­ venue, at the UNION C O U N TY ADMINISTRA­ TO W N PLAZA. Elizabeth, N.J.. on W EDN ES­ directing payment of the surplus money. The me directed I shall expose for sale by public ISES CAN BE FOUND IN THE OFFICE OF THE TION BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR. 10 ELIZABETH­ DAY, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day. Sheriff or other person conducting the sale venue, at the UNION C O U N TY ADMINISTRA­ SHERIFF OF UNION COUNTY TOW N PLAZA, Elizabeth. N.J., on W EDN ES­ All successful bidders must have 20% of thetr will have information regarding the surplus. TION BUILDING 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $244,874.92***Two DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. bid available in cash or certified chedc at the If any. TO W N PLAZA. Elizabeth, N.J., on W EDN ES­ Hundred Forty-Four Thousand Eight Hun­ All successful bidders must have 20% of their conclusion of the sales JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $409,946.20***Four DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. dred Seventy-rour and 92^100*** bid available in cash or certified check at ttie The property to be sold is located in the C ITY of Hundred Nine Thousand Nine Hundred Forty- All successful bidders must have 20% of their Attorney: conclusion of the sales, ELIZABETH in the County of UNION, and the Six and 20/100*** bid available in cash or certified check at the STERN & EISENBERG. PC certified check at the conclusion of the sales. State of New Jersey. Attorney: conclusion of the sales. 1040 N. KINGS HIGHWAY SU ITE 407 The property to be sold is located in the City of Tax Lot 634, Block 13 PHELAN HALLINAN DIAMOND & JONES, PC Property to be sold is located in the C ITY of CHERRY HILL NJ 08034 Elizabeth. Commonly known as 526-527 Jersey Avenue. 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD ELIZABETH, County of UNION. State of New (^9)397-9200 In the County of Union and the State of New Elizabeth. New yMrsey 07201 SU ITE 100 Jersey. Shenff; Peter Corvelli Dimensions of the Lot are (Approximately) 147 x M T LAUREL NJ 08054 Premises commonly known as: 812-814 WEST A full legal description can be found at the Union CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE 50 X 52 X 100 X 200 X 50. 856-813-5500 Union County LocalSonrce .lune 14, 2018 25

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Jersey. County Sheriffs Office and extent of that person's claim and asking for PROPERTY T O BE SOLD IS LO CATED IN; City Sale Dale; 06/27/2018 Premises commonty known as; 823-825 Kilsyth Total Upset: $134,W5.20***One Hundred Thirty- an order directing payment of the surplus money. of Elizabeth, County of UnKin. in the State of Wnt of Execution 03/19/2018 Road Four Thousand Five Hundred Five and The Sheriff or other person conducting the sale New Jersey. By virtue of the above-stated wnt of executK>«i to Block 11, Lot 479 20/100*** will have information regarding the surplus, if PREMISES COMMONLY me directed I shall expose for sale by public Dimensions of Lot (approximately): 52’ x May 31. June 7. 14.21.2018 any. KNOWN AS; venue, at the UNION C O U N TY ADMINISTRA­ 122.05’ U68093 PRO ($176.40) Jl/DGMENT AMOUNT: $137,214.06***One 802 Canton Street TION BUILDING 1ST FLOOR. 10 ELIZABETH­ Nearest Cross Street: North Avenue Hundred Thirty-Seven Thousand Two Hun­ Elizabeth. NJ 07202 TOW N PLAZA, Elizabeth, N J.. on W EDNES For interested parties regarding Sheriffs ELIZABETH dred Fourteen and 06/100*** TAX LOT# 261 BLOCK# 10 DAY. at two o dock in the afternoon of said day Sale, please contact Auction.com at (800) Attorney: APPROXIMATE DIMENSIONS; 35 X 100 All successful bidders must have- 20% of their 793-6107 or at www.auction.cqni SHERIFF’S SALE STERN LAVINTHAL & FRANKENBERG. LLC N EA R EST CR O SS STREET: Acme Street bid available in cash or certified check at the Subject to: Taxes current as of 4/10/2018 Sheriffs File Number: CH-18001825 105 EISENHOWER PARKWAY - SUITE 302 *Also subject to subsequent taxes, water and conclusion of the sales. Saie sul^ect to subsequent taxes, utilities, Division: CHANCERY ROSELAND NJ 07068 sewer plus interest through date of payoff. The property to be sold is located in LINDEN liens and interest since 4/10/2018 Docket Number: F02394217 973-797-1100 Surplus Money: if after tne sate ana satisfaction CITTY, County of UNION and State of New Jer “THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE County; Union Sheriff; Peter Corvelli of the mortgage debt, including costs and sey. RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT Plaintiff; UNION COUNTY SAVINGS BANK. A A full legal description can be found at the Union expenses, there remains any surplus money, the Commonty known as: 332 ASH TON AVENUE, FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICA­ CORPORATION OF THE STATE OF NEW JER­ County sheriff’s Office money will be deposited into the Superior Court LINDEN, NJ 07036 TION.” SEY Total Upset: $141.624.05***One Hundred Forty- Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, Tax Lot No. 14 in Block No 432 Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction VS One Thousand Six Hundred Twenty-Four and or any Mrt thereof, may file a motion pursuant to Dimension of Lot Approximately 5560 SF of the mortgage debt, including costs and Defendant: LUIS ALVES. AND TH E STATE OF 05/100*** Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature Nearest Cross Street URBAN 6 w iT.’ AVENUE expenses, there remains any surplus money, the NEW JERSEY June 14. 21. 28. July 5, 2018 and extent of that person’s claim and asking for Beginning at a point at the intersection of the money will be deposited into the Superior Court Sale Date: 07/11/2018 U68467 PRO ($156.80) an order directing payment of the surplus money. northerly line of Urbanowitz Avenue (50' Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, Writ of Execution; 04/11 /2018 The Sheriff cm" omer person conducting the sale R.O.W) with the eouthweeteiiy line of Ashton or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to By virtue of tiie above-stated writ of execution to ELIZABETH will have information regarding the surplus, If Avenue (SO* R.O.W.) end thence. Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature me directed I shall expose for sale by public “THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE and extent of that person’s claim and asking for venue, at the UNION C O U N TY ADMINISTRA­ SHERIFF’S SALE fy/EKE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT an order directing payment of the suiplus money. TION BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR. 10 ELIZABETH­ Sheriffs File Number: CH-18001902 RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICA The Sheriff or other person conducting tine safe TOW N PLAZA. Elizabeth, N.J., on W EDN ES­ Division; CHANCERY FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICATION TION.” will have information regarding the surplus, If DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. Docket Number: F02877413 A FULL LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PREM­ PRIOR LIENS/ENCUMBRANCES any. All successful bidders must have 20% of their County: Union ISES CAN BE FOUND IN THE OFFICE OF THE Sewer Open with Penalty $77 27 JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $278,212.67**Two bid available in cash or certified check at the Plaintiff; DEUTSCHE BANK TRUST COMPANY SHERIFF OF UNION COUNTY Garbaga Open with Penalty $120 00 Hundred Seventy-Eight Thousand Two Hun­ conclusion of the sales. AMERICAS, AS TRUSTEE FOR RESIDENTIAL Est— &als_iiifamiatlan.., al9»t»__Yiili TOTAL AS OF April 13. 2018; $197 27 dred Twelve and 67/fOO*** The Property being sold is located in the City of ACCREDIT LOANS. INC., 2006-QS10 wwwAuctlon.com or call Surplus Money; If after the sale and satisfaction Attorney; Elizabeth, County of Union, and State of New VS of the mortgage debt, including costs and MCCABE. W EISBERG & CONWAY. P.C. Jersey. Defendant: CARLA E. IBARRA: VISABEIRA TtM OUNT: $960,420.18***Nln« expenses, there remains any surplus money, the 216 HADDON AVE The premises are commonly known as 230 BUILDERS, LLC: SNYDER & SARNO. LLC: Hundred Sixty Thoueand Four Hundred money will be deposited into the Superior Court SUITE 201 Centre Street, Elizabeth. New Jersey. MIDLAND FUNDING LLC Twenty and 18(100'** Trust Fund and any person daimmg the surplus, W ESTM O N T NJ 08108 Tax Lot No. 204 Sale Date; 07/11/2018 Attomm: or a n y ^ rt thereof, may file a motion pursuant to (856)858-7080 Tax Block No. 9 Writ of Execution: 04/02/2018 PARKER MC CAY - ATTORNEYS Courf Rules 4:64-3 ana 4:57-2 stating the nature Shenff: Peter Corvelli Dimensions of Lot: Approximately 25 feet by By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to P.O. BOX 5054 and extent of that person’s claim and asking for A full legal description can be found at the Union 100 feet. me directed I shall expose for sale by public 9000 MIDLANTIC DRIVE. SUITE 300 an order directing payment of the surplus nxxiey County Sheriff’s Office Number of feet to nearest cross street; venue, at the UNION C O U N TY ADMINISTRA­ MT. LAUREL NJ 08054 The Sheriff or other person conducting the safe Total Upset: 286,000.86***Two Hundred Eighty- Located on the southeasterly line of Centre TION BUILDING 1ST FLOOR. 10 ELIZABETH­ (856)596.8900 will have information regarding the surplus, if Six Thousand and 86/100*** Street, distant southwesterly 380 feet from the TOW N PLAZA. Elizabeth, N.J., on W EDN ES­ Shenff: Peter Corvelli any May 31, June 7, 14. 21,2018 intersection of the southeasterly line of Centre DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. A full legal description can be found at the Union JUDGM ENT AMOUNT: $639,251.34***8lx E68103 PRO ($148.96) Street with the southwesterly line of Second All successful bidders must have 20% of their County Sheriff’s Office Hundred Thirty-Nine Thousand tWo Hundred Avenue. bid available in cash or certified check at the Total Upset; $983,302.89"*Nina Hundred Fifty-One and ^1 0 0 * “ ELIZABETH The above advertisement does not constitute a conclusion of the sales. Eighty-Three Thousand Three Hundred Two and Attorney. full legal description of the real estate. The full The property to be sold is located in the C ITY OF 897100*** FEIN. SUCH, KAHN & SHF.PARD. PC SHERIFF’S SALE legal description may be found at the Office of E L I^ B E T H in the County of UNION, and the June 14, 21, 28, July 5, 2018 7 CENTURY DRIVE Sheriffs File Number: CH-18001813 the Sheriff during regular business hours. State of New Jersey. U68477 PRO ($150,92) SU ITE 201 Division: CHANCERY THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE Tax Lot 615 Block 8 PARSIPPANY NJ 07054 Docket Number: F01701117 RIGHT TO ADJOURN THE SALE WITHOUT Commonly known as 1003-1005 Fanny Street, ELIZABETH (973)538-4700 County: Union FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICATION Elizabeth, NJ 07208 with a mailing address of Shenff: Peter Corvelli Plaintiff: LAKEVIEW LOAN SERVICING. LLC JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $180,480.10***0ne 1005 Fanny Street, Elizabeth, NJ 0?208. SHERIFF'S SALE A full legal description can be found at the Union VS Hundred Eighty Thousand Four Hundred Dimensions of the Lot are (Approximately) 50 x SherifTs Flla Number: CH-18001919 County Sheriff’s Office Defendant: FRANK JENNINGS: BENEFICIAL Eighty and 10/100*** 100 X 50 X 100. Division: CHANCERY Total Upset $654,283 71“ ‘Six Hundred Fifty- NEW JERSEY INC. D/B/A BENEFICIAL MORT­ Attorney: Nearest Cross Street: Situated on the Northeast­ Docket Number: F02745317 Four Thousand Two Hundred Fighty Thfee and GAGE CO.; STATE OF NEW JERSEY FENSTEMAKERAND FENSTEMAKER, PA erly side of Fanny Street, 25 feet from the North­ County: Union 71/100*** Sale Date; 06/27/2018 1322 NORTH AVENUE westerly side of spring Street. Plaintiff: PROF-2013-S3 LEGAL TITLE TRUST May 31. June 7. 14. 21. 2018 Writ of Execution: 04/12/2018 ELIZABETH NJ 07208 The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to adjourn II, BY U S, BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS U68092 PRO ($143.08)______By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to 908-355-6155 this sale without further notice through puDlica- LEGAL TITLE TRUSTEE me directed I shall expose for sale by public Sheriff: Peter Corvelli tion. VS LINDEN venue, at the UNION C O U N TY ADMINISTRA­ A full legal description can be found at the Union The sale 1$ subject to unpaid taxes and Defendant: KEVIN M CCLOUD, SONYA BIGBY- TION BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR. 10 ELIZABETH­ County Sheriff’s Office assessments, tax, water and sewer Mens and MCCLOUD, BANCO POPULAR NORTH AMER SHERIFF'S SALE TOW N PLAZA. Elizabeth, N.J.. on W EDN ES­ Total Upset: $186.283.44***One Hundred Eighty other municipal assessments. The amount ICA; STATE OF NEW JERSEY, JOSEPH HER- Sheriff's File Number; CH-18001764 DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. Six Thousand Two Hundred Eighty-Three and due can be obtained from the local taxing NANDEZ; ASSOCIATED RAD|6l OGISTS PA Division; CHANCERY All successful bidders must have 20% of their 44/100*** authority. Pursuant to NJSA 46:86-21 the Sale Date: 07/11/2018 Docket Number: ro4341913 bid available in cash or certified check at the June 14. 21. 28, July 5. 2018 sale may also be subject to the limited Men Writ of Execution; 04/16/2018 County. Union conclusion of the sales. U68480 PRO ($121.52)______priority of any conciominium/ homeowner By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to Plaintiff; CROW N BANK. N A. All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, with association Mens which may exist. me directed I shall expose for sale by public VS the buildings and improvements thereon erect­ ELIZABETH Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfac­ venue, at the UNION C O U N TY ADMINISTRA­ Defendant: MARY C. KARAGIANNIS_, CHRISTI ed, situate, lying ana being in the City of Eliza­ tion of the mortgage debt, including costs TION BUILDING 1ST FLOOR. 10 ELIZABETH­ NA M HALPER AS ADMINISTRATOR FOR TH E beth. County of Union and State of New Jersey: SHERIFF’S SALE and expenses, tnere remains any surplus TOW N PLAZA, Elizabeth. N.J., on W EDN ES­ ESTATE OF ALEXANDROS KARAGIANNIS, Commonly Known as: 514 Clifton Street. City of Sheriff’s File Number: CH-18001901 money, the m o n ^ will be deposited into the DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. CHRISTINA M, HALPER, INDIVIDUALLY, Elizabeth. NJ 07202 Division: CHANCERY Superior Court Trust Fund and any person AH successful bidders must have 20% of their ALEKOS, LLC, ANDRIANA KARAGIANNIS. Tax Lot and Block No.; Lot 387.H, Block 4 Docket Number: F02074817 claiming the surplus, or any part thereof, may bid available in cash or certified check at the DAIMLER CHRYSLER FINANCIAL SERVICES Nearest Cross Street; Pulaski Street (approx. County: Union file a motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 conclusion of the sales. AMERICAS LLC, STATE OF NEW JERSEY 163.58 feet away) Plaintiff: SANTANDER BANK. N.A. and 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of The property to be sold is located in the City of AND UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Dimensions (ap^ox.): 36x100 VS that person’s ciaim and asking for an order Elizabeth, County of Union, and State of New Sale Dale: 06/27/2018 Amount Due for Taxes: Subject to any unpaid Defendant: CHARLIE GIGE GARCIA. EXEC U ­ directing payment of the surplus money. The Jersey Writ of Execution: 12/15/2017 taxes, municipal liens or other charges, and any TOR OF THE ESTATE OF JUDY QUIN; CHAR­ Sheriff or other person conducting the sale Commonly known as 565 Jefferson Avenue, By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to such taxes, cnarges, liens, insurance premiums LIE GIGE GARCIA: MIDLAND FUNDING LLC; will have information regarding the surplus, Elizabeth, NJ 07201; Tax Lot No. 483; Block me directed I shall expose for saie by public or other advances made by plaintiff prior to this STATE OF NEW JERSEY; UNITED STATES OF if any. 12 venue^at the UNION COUNTY ADMIkllSTRA sale. All interested parties are to conduct and AMERICA, MICHELE MANOR CONDOMINIUM JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $538,061.70***Flve Dimensions of Lot; (Approximately) 20.68 feet by TION feUILDlNG 1ST FLOOR. 10 ELIZABETH­ rely upon their own independent investigation to ASSOCIATION Hundred Thirty-Eight Thousand Sixty-One 145 feet TOW N PLAZA, Ellzaboth, N.J., on W EDN ES­ ascertain wfhether or not any outstanding Interest Sale Date: 07/11/2018 and 70/100*** Nearest Cross Street; Julia Street DAY, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day, remain of record and/or have priority over the Writ of Execution: 02/26/2018 Attorney: Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction Alt successful bidders must have 20% of their lien being foreclosed and, if so the current By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to SHAPIRO & DENARDO^ LLC - ATTORNEYS of the mortgage debt, including costs and bid available in cash or certified check at the amount due thereon, if the sale is set aside for me directed I shall expose for sale by public 14000 COM M ERCE PAI^^KWAY expenses, there remains any surplus money, the conclusion of the sales. any reason, the purchaser at the sale shall be venue, at the UNION C O U N TY ADMINISTRA­ SU ITE B money will be deposited into the Superior Court MUNICIPALITY; City of Linden entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The TION BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ MT. LAUREL NJ 08054 Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, C O U N TY AND STATE: Union County. New Jer- purchaser shall have no further recourse against TOW N PLAZA. Elizabeth. N.J., on W EDN ES­ (856)793-3080 or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to the mortgagor, the mortgagee or the mort­ DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. Shenff: Peter Corvelli Court Rules 4:64-3 ana 4:57-2 stating the nature STREET AND STREET NUMBER: Commonly gagee's attorney. All successful bidders must have 20% of therr A full legal description can be found at the Union and extent of that person's claim and asking for known as 2114 Grier Avenue, Linden. NJ 0703b As the above description does not constitute a bid available in cash or certified check at the County Sheriff’s Office an order directing payment of the surplus money. TAX LO T AND BLOCK NUMBERS Lot 4, Block full legal description, said ftill legal description is conclusion of the sales. Total upset; $567,723.59***Five Hundred Sixty- The Sheriff or other person conducting the sale 486 annexed to that certain mortgage recorded in the The property to be sold is located In the C ITY OF Seven Thousand Seven Hundred Twenty-Three will have information regarding the surplus, if DIMENSIONS (SIZE OF PROPERTY); 70 x 100 Office of the Register/Clerk of Union County in ELIZABETH, County of Union and State of NJ. and 59/100*** any. IRR Mortgage Book M13066 at Page 587, et sea.. It is commonly known as 515 CHERRY S TR E E T June 14. 21, 28. July 5, 2018 JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $84,893.94*** Eighty- N EA R EST CR O SS STR EET: McGillvary Place ElizaDem, New Jersey, and the Writ of Execution UNIT 1C. ELIZABETH, NJ 07208. U68468 PRO ($156.80) Four Thousand Eight Hundred NInety-’fnree THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE on file with the Sheriff of Union County. It is known and designated as Block 11, Lot 87. and 94/100*** RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT Surplus Money; If after the sale and satisfac­ Qual C-1C. ELIZABETH Attorney; FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICATION tion of ffie mortgage debt, including costs and The dimensions are approximately N/A - CO N ­ KML LAW GROUR PC. expenses, there remains any surplus money, the DOMINIUM. SHERIFF’S SALE 216 HADDON AVENUE Kaiy’^^Raraglanni* money will be deposited into the Superior Court Nearest cross street: Stiles Street Sheriff’s File Number: CH-18001904 S T E .406 713 Sycamore St Trust hund and any person claiming the surplus, Prior llen(s): 1st Quarter taxes past due in the Division; CHANCERY W ESTM O N T NJ 08108 Rahway, NJ 07065-2310 or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to amount of $1,636.28. Docket Number: F01150415 (215)627-1322 Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature 2nd Quarter taxes open/due in the amount of County: Union Shenff: Peter Corvelli ALEKOS LLC and extent of that person’s claim and asking for $1,587.85. Plaint: THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON A full legal description can be found at the Union 2114 Grier Ave an order directing payment of the surplus money. Tax Men redemption in the amount of FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK. AS TRUSTEE County Sheriff 8 Office Linrien. NJ 07036-1325 The Sheriff or ofner person conducting the safe $27,167.58 (includes interest to 5/2/2018). FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF THE Total Upset. $88,127.36***Eighty-Elght Thou­ will have information regarding the surplus, if *Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal liens CWABS, INC.^ ASSET-BACKED CERTIFI­ sand One Hundred Twenty-Seven ana 36/100*“ Christina M Halper as Arlmlnislralor lot the any. or other charges, and any such taxes, CATES. SERIES 2006-12 June 14,21, 28, July 5. 2018 Estate of Alexanrlros Karagiannis For sale information, please visit charges, Mens, insurance premiums or other VS U68478 PRO ($127.40) 156 Metlars Lane Auction.com at www.Auction.com or call advances made by plaintin prior to this sale. Defendant; EZIEL A. ARAUJO: MRS. EZIEL A. __ Piscataway, NJ 08854-4303 (800) 280-2832. AM interested parties are to conduct and rely ARAUJO. HIS WIFE: IVANY ARAUJO: MR JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $129,478.70***One upon their own independent investigation to ARAUJO, HUSBAND OF IVANY ARAUJO Christina M. Halper, Individually Hundred Twenty-Nine Thousand Four Hun­ ascertain whether or not any outstanding Sale Date: 07/11/2018 SHERIFF'S SALE 156 Metlars Lane dred Seventy-Eight and 70/100*** interest remain of record and/or have priority Writ of Execution; 03/16/2018 SheHff’s File Number: CH-18001814 Piscataway, NJ 08854-4303 Attorney: over the Men being foreclosed and, If^so the By virtue of the above-stated writ of executkm to Division; CHANCERY SCHILLER. KNAPP. LEFKOWITZ & HERTZEL current amount due thereon. me directed I shall expose for sale by public Docket Number; F611117 Christina M. Halper, Individually LLP Surplus Money: If afier the sale and satisfaction venue, at the UNION C O U N TY ADMINISTRA­ County; Union 253 Chickadee Cl 1000 950 NEW LOUDON ROAD of the mortgage debt, including costs and TION BUILDING 1ST FLOOR. 10 ELIZABETH­ Plaintiff; U.S. ROF III LEGAL TITLE TRUST Freehold, NJ 07728-8599 SU ITE 109 expenses^ there remains any surplus money, the TOW N PLAZA. Elizabeth. N.J., on W EDNES­ 2015-1, BY U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA­ LATHAM NY 12110 money will be deposited into the Superior Court DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. TION. AS LEGAL TITLE TRUSTEE Diamler Chrysler Financial Sorvirxw Americas, (518) 786-9069 Trust hund and any person claiming the surplus, All successful bidders must have 20% of their VS LLC Shenff: Peter Corvelli or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to bid available In cash or certified check at the Defendant; NIDIA F. MONROY; HOOVER MON- A ftjll legal desCTiption can be found at the Union Courr Rules 4:64-3 ana 4:57-2 stating the nature coridusion of the sales. ROY. WIFE AND HUSBAND CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE 26 — June 14, 2018 — Union Courtly LocalSourde

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820 Bear Tavern Road Defendant: EDITH M. COLE, HER HEIRS, ROSELAND NJ 07068 conclusion of the sales. Ewing NJ 08628 DEVISEES AND PERSONAL REPRESENTA­ 973-797-1100 The property to be sold is located in the munici­ ROSELLE TIVES AND HIS/HER, THEIR OR ANY OF Sheriff; Peter Corvelli pality of ROSELLE, In the County of UNION and State of New Jersey THEIR SUCCESSORS IN RIGHT, TITLE AND A full legal description can be found at the Union ^ t e of New Jersey. NOTICE OF TRANSFER APPLICATION d o Office of the Attorney General IN TER EST (1-10J County Sheriffs Office Commonly known as 402 E A S T 2ND AVE. Richard J, Hughes Justice Complex Sale Date: 06/27/2018 Total Upset: $245,736.84***Two Hundred Forty- ROSELLE, NJ 07203 Take notice that application has been made to 8th Floor, West Wing Writ of Execution: 04/13/2018 Five Thousand Seven Hundred Thirty-Six and Tax LO T 1 BLOCK 801 the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board at 210 25 Market Street By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to 84/100*** Dimensions of Lot: 7986 SF Chestnut Street, Roselle, New Jersey 07203, to Trenton, NJ 08625-0080 me directed I shall expose for sale by public June 14, 21. 28. July 5, 2018 Nearest Cross Street: CHANDLER AVENUE transfer to Esther Liquors Corp. tradina as T & J venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA­ U68466 PRO ($147.00)______THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE Liquors for premises located at 1201 St. George The United States of America TION bUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT Ave., Roselle, New Jersey the Plenary Retail d o United States Attorney for the District of NJ TOW N PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on W EDN ES- LINDEN FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICATION. License # 2014-44-023-007 heretofore issued to 970 Broad Street, 7th Floor DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. ‘ SUBJECT TO ANY UNPAID TAXES, MUNICI­ Kunal Vinay T&J Liquors. Inc., trading as T&J Newark, NJ 07102 All successful bidders must have 20% of their SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY PAL LIENS OR OTHER CHARGES, AND ANY Liquors for the premises located at 1201 St. bid available in cash or certified check at the CHANCERY DIVISION SUCH TAXES, CHARGER LIENS. INSUR­ G ^ rg e Ave., Roselle, New Jersey. The United States of America conclusion of the sales. The property to be sold UNION COUNTY ANCE PREMIUMS OR OTHER ADVANCES d o Attorney General of the USA is located in the City of Linden. Docket No,: F-009441-18 MADE BY PLAINTIFF PRIOR TO THIS SALE. Objections, if any, should be made immedi­ Department of Justice. Civil Division In the County of Union and the State of New ALL INTERESTED PARTIES ARE TO CON­ ately In writing to: Judgment Enforcement Unit Jersey. The Bank of New York Mellon f/k/a The Bank of DUCT AND RELY UPON THEIR OWN INDE­ Alcoholic Beverage Control Board 10th & Constitution Ave,, N .W. Premises commonly known as: 1216 Passaic New York, as Trustee for the Certificateholders PENDENT INVESTIGATION TO ASCERTAIN 210 Chestnut Street Washington, D C 20530 Avenue of CWALT. Inc., Alternative Loan Trust. 2005- WHETHER OR NOT ANY OUTSTANDING Roselle, NJ 07203 JUDGMENI AMOUNT: $763,775.69"*Seven Block: 64 Lot: 3 54CB, Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, INTEREST REMAIN OF RECORD AND/OR Hundred SIxty-Thres Thousand Seven Hun­ Dimensions of Lot (approximately): 40’ x 99.9’ Sepies 2006-o4CB HAVE PRIORITY OVER THE LIEN BEING Dominga Perez, President, dred Seventy-Five and 69/100"* Nearest Cross Street: Chandler Avenue PLAINTIFF, FORECLOSED AND, IF SO THE CURRENT EstherLiquors Corp. Attorney: For interested parties regarding Sheriff’s v s,. AMOUNT DUE THEREON. 127 Virginia St. GIORDANO. HALLERAN & CIESLA - ATTOR­ Sate, please contact AuctTon.com at (800) -2018- DUE DATE: Hillside, 07205 NEYS 793-6107 or at ___ Eugene Reyes; et ai. QTR1 -02/01: $2,306.61 PAID U68665 PRO June 14, 21, 2018 ($25.48) 125 HALF MILE ROAD Subject to: Utiimes lao $4d9.50 as of DEFENDANT(S). QTR2 - 05/01: $2,306.60 OPEN SUITE 300 4/13^/2018 Miscellaneous CUT AND CLEAN CHARGES; ROSELLE RED BANK NJ 07701-6777 Sale subject to subsequent taxes, utilities, NOTICE OF ABSENT DEFENDANTS 2017 $2,475.00 OPEN PLUS PENALTY (732) 741-3900 liens and Interest since 4/13/2018 General Remark; SUBJECT TO TAX SALE NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS Sheriff: Peter Corvelti “TH6 SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE (L.S.) STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: 12/20/2018. SUBJECT TO ADDITIONAL FEES A lull legal description can be found at the Union RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT Eugene Reyes: Ceiestina Reyes Surplus Money: If after the sate and satisfaction SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY County sheriff's Office FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICA­ of the mortgage debt, including costs and UNION COUNTY Total Upset: $806.758.79*"Eight Hundred Six TION." You are hereby summoned and required to expenses, there remains any surplus money, the Docket No. F- 009785-18 Thousand Seven Hundred Fifty-Eight and Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction serve upon M^TLEMAN, WEINROTH & money will be deposited into the Superior Court 79/100'** of me mortgage debt, including costs and MILLER. P.C., Plaintiff's Attorney, whose Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, STATE OF NEW JERSEY, to: WILLIAM J. THOR May 31, June 7. 14,21,2018 expenses, there remains any surplus money, the address is 401 Route 70 East. Suite 100, Cher­ or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to and FRAN THOR. SPOUSE OF WILLIAM J. U68116 PRO ($207 76)______money will be deposited into the Superior Court ry Hill, NJ 08034, and answer to the com- Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature THOR Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, plaint/amended complaint filed in a civil action in and extent of that person’s claim and asking for LINDEN or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to which The Bank of New York Mellon f/k/a The an order directing payment of the surplus money. Y O U ARE H EREBY SUM M ONED and Court Rules 4:64-3 ana 4:57-2 stating the nature Bank of New York, as Trustee for the Certificate- The Sheriff or ofner person conducting the sale required to serve upon Pluese, Becker, & Saltz- SHERIFF’S SALE and extent of that person's claim and asking for holders of CWALT, Inc., Alternative Loan Trust, will have information regarding the surplus, if man, LLC, whose address is 20000 Horizon Sheriff's File Number: CH-18001701 an order directing payment of the surplus money. 2005-54CB, Mortgage Pass-Through Certifi­ any. Way, Suite 900, Mount Laurel, NJ 08054, An Division: CHANCERY The Sheriff or other person conducting the safe cates. Series 2005-54CB is Plaintiff and Eugene JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $496,589.94***Four Answer to the Complaint, filed in a civil action in Docket Number: F02816413 will have information regarding the surplus, if Reyes and Ceiestina Reyes are Defendant(s), Hundred Ninety-Six Thousand Five Hundred which C IT Bank, N.A., is Plaintiff and Rose M. County: Union any, pending in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Eighty-Nine and 94/100*** Thor, Her Heirs. Devisees and Personal R ^ re - Plaintiff: WELLS FARGO BANK NA JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $500,523.95‘ **Flve chancery Division, and bearing- Docket # F- Attorney: sentatives and His, Her, Their or Any of Their VS Hundred Thoueand Five Hundred Twenty- 009441-18 within thirty-five (35) days after the RAS CITRON LAW OFFICES Successors in Right, Title and Interest, et ai. are Defendant: SEBASTIAN IKE AND AURELIA Three and 95/100*** date of this publication, exclusive of such date. If 130 CLINTON ROAD Defendants, pending in the Superior Court of IKE. HIS WIFE Attorney: you fail to do so, judgment by default may be SU ITE 202 New Jersey, Chancery Division, Union County, Sale Date: 06/20/2016 MCCABE^ WEISBERG & CONWAY. PC. rendered against you ror the relief demanded in FAIRFIELD NJ 07004 bearing Docket No. F-009785-18, within thirty- Writ of Execution: (M/03/2018 216HADDONAVE the complaint/amended complaint. You shall file 973-575-0707 five days (35) after June 14, 2018 exclusive of By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to SU ITE 201 your answer and proof of service in duplicate Sheriff: Peter Corvelli such date, or if published after June 14, 2018, me directed I shall expose for sale by public W ESTM O N T NJ 08108 with the Clerk of the Superior Court of New Jer­ A full legal description can be founci at the Union (35) days after tne actual date of such publica­ venue, at the UNION C O U N TY ADMINISTRA­ (856)858-7080 sey. Hughes Justice Complex. 25 Market Street, County Sheri^s Office tion. exclusive of such date. If you fail to do so, TION BUILDING 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ sheriff: Peter Corvelli Trenton, NJ 08625, in accordance with the Rules Total Upset: $510,762.61***Five Hundred Ten Judgment by Default may be rendered against TO W N PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on W EDN ES­ A full legal description can be found at the Union of Civil Practice and Procedure. Thousand Seven Hundred Sixty-Two and you for relief demanded in the'Complaint. You DAY, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day. County'Sheriff’s Office This action has been instituted for the purpose 61/100*** shall file your Answer and Proof of Service in All successful bidders must have 20% of their Total Upset; $515,071.44***Five Hundred Fif­ of (1) foreclosing a mortgage dated S^tem ber May 31. June 7. 14, 21, 2018 duplicate with the Clerk of the Superior Court, bid available in cash or certified check at the teen Thousand Seventy-One and 44/100*** 15. 2003, made by Eugene Reyes and Ceiestina U68106 PRO ($174.44)______Hughes Justice Complex, P.O. Box 971, Tren­ conclusion of the sales. May 31. June 7. 14. 2T. 2018 Reyes as Mortgagor(s) to Mortgage Electronic ton, New Jersey 08625, In accordance with the The property to bo sold is located in the C ITY of U66094 PRO ($150.92)______Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for Coun­ ROSELLE Rules of Civil Practice and Procedure. A filing fee LINDEN in the County of UNION, and the State trywide Home Loans, Inc., recorded on S ^ te m - payable to the Treasurer, State of New Jersey of Now Jersey. LINDEN ber 20. 2005, in Book 11354, at Page 0866 of SHERIFF’S SALE and a completed Case Information Statement Tax Lot 4 Block 540 Mortgages for Union County and (2) to recover Sheriff’s File Number: CH-18001681 (available from the deputy clerk of the Superior Commonly known as 22 East 19th Street, Lin­ SHERIFF’S SALE possession of the concerned situated in the City Division: CHANCERY Court) must accompany your answer when it is den, NJ 07036-3409 Sheriff’* File Number: CH-18001879 of Linden, commonly known as: Lot 6. Block Docket Number: F02099917 filed. Dimensions of the Lot are (Approximately) 50 x Division; CHANCERY 283, commonly known as 439 Miner Terrace, County; Union This action has been instituted for the purpose lOOxSOx 100 Docket Number; F02224417 Linden, New Jersey 07036. Plaintiff; NATIONSTAR M ORTGAGE LLC D/B/A of foreclosing the mortgage dated September Nearest Cross Street: Situated on the South­ County: Union If you are unable to obtain an attorney, you MR. COOPER 27, 1996, and made by Rose M. Thor, to Ameri- easterly side of East 19th Street, 175 feet from Plaintiff: THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON may communicate with the New Jersey State VS first Mortgage Corp. recorded in the Union Coun­ the Northeasterly side of Wood Avenue. F/K/A THE BANK OF NEW YORK AS SUCCES­ Bar Association. You may also contact the Defendant: FREDERICK FINLEY INDIVIDUAL­ ty Clerk’s Gmce, on October 1.1996 Book 6056, The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to adjourn SOR IN INTEREST TO JP MORGAN CHASE lawyer referral service of the County of Union (A LY AND AS ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE at Page 0239; to recover possession of and con­ this sale without further notice through publica­ BANK, N.A. AS TRUSTEE FOR STRUCTURED directory of the addresses of each deputy clerk OF PAULINE C. FINLEY; STATE OF NEW JER­ cerning real estate located at 719 Franklin Ter­ tion ASSET AR7 MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH of the Superior Court is available in the Civil Divi­ SEY; MARINER FINANCE LLC; UNITED race, Roselle, NJ 07203, and being also known The sale Is subject to unpaid taxes and CERTIFICATES SERIES 2006-AR7 sion Management Office in the county listed STATES OF AMERICA as Lot 4, and Block 7204 on the tax map of the assassmarrts, tax. water and sewer Hans and VS above and online at Sale Date: 06/20/2018 Borough of Roselle, County of Union and State other municipal asssssmants. The amount Defendant: MAGALl PANTOJA http://www.iudiciarv.state.ni,us/Drose/10153 dep Writ of Execution: 03/20/2018 of New Jersey. due can be obtained from the local taxing Sale Date: 07/11/2018 By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to By written Assignment dated October 2, 1996, authority. Pursuant to NJSA 46:88-21 the Writ of Execujlon: 02/02/2018 You. Eugene Reyes, are made a party defen­ me directed I shall expose for sale by public Amerifirst Mortgage Corp. assigned its Mortgage sale may also be subject to the limited lien By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to dants) to this foreclosure action because you venue, at the UNION C O U N TY ADMINISTRA­ to Providential Home Income Plan, Inc., which priority of any condominium/ homeowner me directed I shall expose for sale by public are tne current owner(s) of the mortgage prem­ TION BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ was recorded on December 31, 1996 in Book association liens which may exist. venue, at the UNION C O U N TY ADMINISTRA­ ises being foreclosed herein and may oe liable TO W N PLAZA. Elizabeth, N.J., on W EDN ES­ 0951 at Page 0049. Surplus Money: If after the sals and satisfac­ TION BUILDING 1ST FLOOR. 10 ELIZABETH­ for any deficiency thereon, and for any right, title DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. By written Assignment dated February 6,1997, tion of the mortgage debt, Including costs TO W N PLAZA, Elizabeth. N.J., on W EDN ES­ claim or interest you may have in, to or against All successful bidders must have 20% of their Providential Home Income Plan. Inc. assigned and expenses, there remains any surplus DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. said mortgaged premises. bid available in cash or certified check at the its Mortgage to Transamerica Homefirst, Inc. money, the money will be deposited Into the All successful bidders must have 20% of their You. Ceiestina Reyes, are made a party defen­ conclusion of the sales. which was recorded on March 17, 1997 in Book Superior Court Trust Fund and any person bid available in cash or certified check at the dants) to this foreclosure action because you The property to be sold is located in Borough of 0963 Page 0029. claiming the surplus, or any part thereof, may conclusion of the sales. are the record owner of the mortgaged premises, Roselle in the County of Union, and State of By written Assignment dated August 18, 1999, file a motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 The property to be sold is located in the C ITY OF because you executed the Note/Bond and Mort­ New Jersey Commonly known as 145 East 7th Amerifirst Mortgage Coro, assigned its Mortgage and 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of LINDEN, County of Union and State of NJ. gage being foreclosed herein and may be liable Avenue, Roselle, NJ 07203; Tax Lot No. 18 to Homefirst, Inc. f/k/a Transamerica Homefirst, that person's claim and asking for an order It is commonly known as 1011 HUSSA STREET, for any deficiency thereon, and for any right, title Block 3301 Inc. which was recorded on March 17. 2004 in directing payment of the surplus money. The LINDEN, NJ 07036. claim or interest you may have in, to or against Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) 200.00 feet Book 1330 Page 0620. Said Assignment is Sheriff or other person conducting the sale It is known and designated as Block 98, Lot 5 said mortgaged premises. By 30.00 feet invalid, as Amerifirst Mortgage Corp. was not will have Information regarding the surplus. (aka Block 98 Lots 5, 284, 246 and 248). File; 902.97796 Nearest Cross Street: Walnut Street the current Mortgage holder at this time and If any. The dimensions are approximately 60 X 100’. Dated: June 14. 2018 THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE therefore did not have the authority to assign it. JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $574,976.76*"Flve Nearest cross street; Carnegie Street RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT By written Assignment dated June 8. 2004, Hundred Seventy-Four Thousand Nine Hun­ Prior lien(s): 2nd Quarter taxes open/due In imiKI:iniTR FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICATION Financial Freedom Senior Funding Corporation dred Seventy-Six and 76/100*" the amount of $1,485.55. CLERK OF THE SUPERIOR COURT Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction assigned its Mortgage to Secretary of housing Attorney: *Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal Hens U68712 PRO June 14, 2018 ($45.08)______of the mortgage debt, including costs and and Urban Development which was recorded on SHAPIRO & DENARDO, LLC - ATTORNEYS or other charges, and any such taxes, expenses, there remains any suiplus money, the June 15, 2004 in Book 1333 Page 0025. Finan­ 14000 COM M ERCE PARKWAY charges. Hens, insurance premiums or other ROSELLE money will be deposited into the Superior Court cial Freedom Senior Funding Corporation is suc­ SUITE B advances maae by plalntirf prior to this sate. Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, cessor by merger with Homefirst, Inc. formerly MT. LAUREL NJ 08054 Ail interested parties are to conduct and rely SHERIFF’S SALE or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to known as Transamerica Homefirst, Inc. (856)793-3080 upon their own independent Investigation to Sheriff’s File Number: CH-18001808 Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature ^ written Assignment dated December 26, Sheriff; Peter Corvelli ascertain whether or not any outstanding Division: CHANCERY and extent of that person’s claim and asking for 2017, Secretary oflHousing and Urban Develop­ A full legal description can be found at the Union interest remain of record and/or have priority Docket Number; F04426413 an order directing payment of the surplus money. ment assigned its Mortgage to, C IT Bank, N.A. County Sheriffs Office over the Men being foreclosed and, If so the County; Union The Sheriff or o^er person conducting the safe which was recorded on 'February 1, 2018 in Total Upset $588,919.53*"Five Hundred current amount due thereon. Plaintiff: BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON, F/K/A will have information regarding the surplus, if Book 1439 Page 0871. Eighty-Eight Thousand Nine Hundred Nineteen Surplus Money: Jf after the sale and satisfaction BANK OF NEW YORK. AS TRUSTEE. ON any. The said Note and Mortgage contained a pro­ and S3/100‘ " of the mortgage debt, including costs and BEHALF OF THE REGISTERED HOLDERS OF JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $309.648.79***Three vision that the death of the mortgagor is an event May 24. 31. June 7,14, 2018 expenses, there remains any surplus money, the ALTERNATIVE LOAN TRUST 2006-OA7, Hundred Nine Thousand Six Hundred Forty- of default, and that the unpaia balance of the U678S0 PRO ($147.00)______money will be deposited into the Superior Court MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFI­ Eight and 79/100*** principal sum of indebtedness, together with the Trust Pund and any person claiming the surplus, CATES SERIES 2006-OA7 Attorney: interest thereon, shall become due and payable LINDEN or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to VS KML LAW GROUP. PC. at the election of the holder thereof. The mort­ Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature Defendant; FRANK RIVERA A/K/A FRANCISO 216 HADDON AVENUE gagor died December 16, 2009, and the said SHERIFF’S SALE and extent of that person 's claim and asking for RIVERA: CHASE BANK USA NA STE, 406 plaintiff has declared the balance of the principal Sheriff's File Number: CH-18001806 an order directiryq payment of the surplus money. Sale Date: 06/27/2018 W ES TM O N T NJ 08108 sum of indebtedness, together with interest Division: CHANCERY The Sheriff or omer person corKlucting the sale Writ of Execution; 03/12/2018 (215)627-1322 thereof, to be due and payable by reason of the Docket Number: F03182815 will have information regarding the surplus, if By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to ShenfF: Peter Corvelli default, in accordance witn the terms and condi­ County: Union any. me directed I shall expose for sale by public A full legal description can be found at the Union tions of the said Note and Mortgage. Plaintiff: DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $238.342.48***Two venue, at the UNION C O U N TY ADMINISTRA­ County Sheriffs 0% :e You, WILLIAM J. THOR, are made a party COMPANY AS TRUSTEE FOR INDYMAC INDX Hundred Thirty-Eight Thousand Three Hun­ TION BUILDING 1ST FLOOR. 10 ELIZABETH­ Total Upset: $316,862.77***Three Hundred Six­ defendant to this action because you are the son MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2007-AR15, MORT­ dred Forty-TWo and 48/100*** TO W N PLAZA, Elizabeth. N.J., on W EDN ES­ teen Tnousand Eight Hundred Sixty-Two and and known heir of the Estate of Rose M. Thor, as GAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES Attorney: DAY. at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. 77/100*** you may have an ownership interest in said All successful bidders must have 20% of their May 24. 31. June 7,14. 2018 SERIES 2007-AR15 STERN LAVINTHAL & FRANKENB6RG LLC CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE VS 105 EISENHOWER PARKWAY - SUITE 302 bid available in cash or certified check at the U67830 PRO ($129,36) Union Couiit)- LocalSoiircd — June 14. 2018 - 27

PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTH K premises, or for any other right, title or interest. TO W N PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on W EDN ES­ 856-813-5500 and extent of that person’s claim and asking for amount of ten percent (10%) of the total bid, not You. FRAN THOR, spouse of William J. Thor, DAY. at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. Sheriff: Peter Corvelli an order directing payment of the surplus money to exc©^ $20,000, in the form of a bid bond, are made a party defendant to this foreclosure All successful bidders must have 20% of their A full legal description can be found at the Union The Sheriff or other person conducting the safe certified check or cashier s check, made payable action for any interest you may hold in the mort­ bid available in cash or certified chec^ at the County Sheriffs Office will have information regarding the surplus, it to the City of Summit. gaged premised as tne spouse of William J. conclusion of the sales, Total L/pset: $243,488.82*” Two Hundred Forty- any. Bidders, when approc^te. shall comply with certified check at the conclusion of the sales. Three Thousand Four Hundred Eighty-Eight and THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE the provisioru of the following laws of Naw Jar You may contact the Lawyer Referral Service Commonly known as address; 649 Saint George 82/100*** RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT sey; N.J.S.A 34:11-56.25 et seq (Prevaiimu of the County in which this action is pending by Avenue, Roselle, NJ 07203 May 31, June 7, 14. 21, 2018 FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICATION Wage Act); N.J.S.A 52:25-24 2 (SU^m ent w calling 908-353-1835.i-353-r''' ■'If you cannot . afforc ~ Municipality ; Borough of Roselle E68098 PRO ($174.44)______A FULL LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PREM­ Ownership Disclosure): and any subsequent attorney, you may communicate with the Legal Lot and Block; Lot 11, Block 3703 ISES CAN BE FOUND IN THE OFFICE OF THE amendments thereto Bidders are also mguired Services Office of the County in which this action ^proximateiy dimensions; 118 x 33 x 123 x 33 ROSELLE SHERIFF OF UNION COUNTY to comply with the requirements of N.J.S.A is pending by calling 908-4/5-2010 or by calling (IRREGULAR) JU D G M E N T AM OUN T: $214,727.07***Two 10:5-31 et seq. and N.J.A C. 17:27 (Affirmative the Legal Services of New Jersey Statewide Hot­ f4earest cross street; Forbes Street SHERIFF'S SALE Hundred Fourteen Thousand Seven Hundred Action) and N.J.S.A. 52.32-44 (Business Regis­ line at 1-888-LSNJ-LAW (1-888-576-5529). "Surplus Money; If after the sale and satisfac­ Sheriffs File Number: CH-18001849 iWenty-Seven and 07/100*** tration), and any and ail other Federal. State and FILE; 086695 tion of tile mortgage debt, including costs and Division: CHANCERY Attorney: kx^i laws, regulations and requirements. DATED: June 5, 2018 expenses, tiiere remains any surplus money, the Docket Number: F01874417 STERN & EISENBERG PC The Common Counal reserves the right to MICHELLE M. SMITH. CLERK money will be deposited into the Superior Court County: Union 1040 N. KINGS HIGHWAY SUITE 407 reject all bids or proposals, waive any minor Superior Court of New Jersey Trust Fund and any person daiming the surplus. Plaintiff: LAKEVIEW LOAN SERVICING LLC CHERRY HILL NJ 08034 defects,...... and consider bids for sixty . (60)_(60) days ■ U68596 PRO June 14, 2018 ($60.27) or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to VS ^ 0 9 397-9200 affer their receipt>ipt purspursuant to the Local Public Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature Defendant: SYLVIA Y KIM AND EUN S CHA Shenff; Peter Corvelli Contracts Law, N.J.S.A 40A,11-1 etseq ROSELLE and extent of that person's claim ana asking for A/K/A EUN SUG CHA A full legal description can be found at the Union No charge shall be made ox recovery had for an order directing payment of the surplus money. Sale Date: 07/11/2018 County Sheriffs Office publishing any official advertising unaccon^pa- SHERIFF S SALE The Sheriff or other person conducting the safe Writ of ^ecution: 0IV27/2O18 Total Upset: $220,121,15***Two Hundred Twen­ nied by such statement of price Sheriffs File Number: CH-18001700 will have information regarding the surplus, if By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to ty Thousand One Hundred Twenty-One and All work must be completed by August 31. Division: CHANCERY any** me directed I shall expose for sale by public 15/100*** 2018. The major bid items of the project are Docket Number: F01338516 **THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES TH E venue, at the UNION C O U N TY ADMINISTRA­ June14, 21,28. July 5,2018 County; Union RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT TION BUILDING 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ U68354 PRO ($145.04) Concrete Sidewalk. 4’ Thick 265 SY Plaintiff: U.S. BANK NATIONALASSOCIATION, FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICATION. TOW N PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on W EDN ES­ Granite Curb 600 LF AS TRUSTEE FOR STRUCTURED ASSET DAY. at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. INVESTMENT LOAN TRUST. MORTGAGE **To the best of this firm's knowledge, the prop­ All successful bidders must have 20% of their OBS-LEGALS Purchasing Agent PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES erty is not an affordable unit subject to the Fair bid available in cash or certified check at the Dated: 6/6/18 2005-3 Housing Act.** conclusion of the sales. U68722 OBS JUNE 14, 2016 ($32.34)______VS JU D G M E N T AM OUN T: $296,104.34***Two The property to be sold is located in the Bor­ MOUNTAINSIDE Defendant; ROBIN R. ROBINSON Hundred Ninety-Six Thousand One Hundred ough of Roselle SUMMIT Sale Date; 06/20/2018 Four and 34/100"* In the County of Union and the State of New LEGAL NOTICE Writ of Execution; 04/02/2018 Attorney; Jersey. CITY OF SUMMIT ZONING BOARD OF By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to McCalla Raymer Leibert Pierce, LLC Premises commonly known as: 233 West 7th NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that public hear­ ADJUSTMENT me directed I shall expose for sale by public (Formerly BUCKLEY MADOLE, P.C.) Avenue ings will be held by the Plannir>g Board of the venue, at the UNION C O U N TY ADMINISTRA­ 99 WOOD AVENUE SOUTH SUITE 803 Block: 5102 Lot: 9 Borough of Mountainside, in the Mountainside NOTICE TION BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR. 10 ELIZABETH­ ISELIN NJ 08830 Dimensions of Lot (approximately): 61.35’ x Municipai Building, 1385 Route 22. Mountain TOW N PLAZA, Elizabeth. N.J.. on W EDN ES­ 732-902-5399 100’ side NJ on Tuesday, June 26, 2018 at 7:30 p.m. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. Sheriff: Peter Corvelli Nearest Cross Street: Cherry Street for the following applications. Special Meeting of the of the City of Summit Zon­ All successful bidders must have 20% of their A full legal description can be found at the Union For interested parties regarding Sheriff’s Bento, 1246 Knoilwood Road, Block 16.09, Lot 4 ing Board of Adjustment will be neld on Monday bid available in cash or certified check at the County Sheriff’s Office Sale, please contact Auction.com at (800) -Applicant proposes second story and rear yard June 25, 2018 at 7:00 p.m. In the Council Cham­ conclusion of the sales. Total Upset: 303,669.47***Three Hundred Three 793-6107 or at WYIfW>aUgti0ll.Mn] bers of Summit City Hall. 512 %)nngfleld fi______J r*;.. ( I___1__ I i.i;____ _l additions onto a single-family dwelling, Existing Property to be sold is located in the BOROUGH Thousand Six Hundred Sixty-Nine and 47/100*' Subject to: Sale subject to subsequent taxes, variances include lot area under 15,000 square Avenue, Summit, New Jersey 07901-2667. The of ROSELLE. County of UNION. State of New May 31. June 7, 14,21,2018 utilities, liens and Interest since 4/18/2018 feet where 10,914 square feet exists, lot width following Amended Resolution will be memorial­ Jersey. E68104 PRO ($145.04)______■THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE under 100 feet where 75 feet exists, lot area ized; Premises commonly known as: 109 KENNEDY RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT within 150 feet, and driveway in the side yard DRIVE. ROSELLE, N J 07203-2914 ROSELLE FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICA­ setback. New variances indude side yard under Marytietti C. Robb BEING KNOWN as L O T 3, B LO C K 4602 on the TION." 10 feet or 10 percent width where 7,9 Mrcent is 188 Woodland Avenue official Tax Map of the BOROUGH of ROSELLE SHERIFF’S SALE Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction proposed, foundation area over 15 percent Block 303. Lot 9 Dimensions: 67.00 F T X 112.66 F T X 51.76 FT Sheriff’s File Number: CH-18001815 of the mortgage debt, including costs and where 16 percent is proposed, and floor area Z8-17-1869 - Denying Appeal of Zoning Offi­ X 102.03 FT Division: CHANCERY expenses." ' ’ ““ ratio over 22.5 percent where 27.5 percent Is cer's Decision Nearest Cross Street; Shaffer Avenue Docket Number: F04912113 money proposed. The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to County: Union Trust f , , _ . Christopher Nicola adiourn this sale without further notice by Plaintiff: FEDER AL NATIONAL M O R TG A G E or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to Downey General Contracting (The Sheffield Land U m Assistant puDlication. ASSOCIATION Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature Group), 269 Sheffield ^reet, Blo<» 7.04, Lot 1 - City of Summit ^Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal liens VS and extent of that person's claim and asking for Applicant proposes a Change of Tenancy for Dated. June 6, 2018 Defendant: DEMOND HALL; MRS. DEMOND an order directing payment of the surplus money. office and warehouse use with overhead door U68727 OBS June 14, 2018 ($13.23)______HALL, HIS WIFE; JP MORGAN CHASE BANK, The Sheriff or omer person conducting the sale construction in an existing commerdal buildir^ SUMMIT N.A.; WESTBROOK WOODS HOMEOWNERS will have information regarding the surplus, if Existing variance indudes lot coverage over 75 ASSOCIATION, INC. any. percent. upon their own independent investigation to Sale Date: 06/27/2018 JU D G M E N T AM OUN T: $133,375.72***One CITY OF SUMMIT ascertain whether or not any outstanding Writ of Execution: 03/15/2018 Hundred Thirty-Three Thousand Three Hun­ FINAL PASSAGE Yasinski/Current. 363 Darby Lane, Block 7.07, ORDINANCE #18-3166 interest remain of record and/or have priority By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to dred Seventy-Five and 72/100*** Lot,ot 7 — Applicant * ...... - proposes an addition onto------a no sin ADnisiAMr'i^ aTATPMFMTH over the lien being foreclosed and, if so the me directed I shall expose for sale by public Attorney: singie-tamiiyingle-family dwellingdwelling. Existing variances BtfNH 1 current amount due thereon. venue, at the UNION C O U N TY ADMINISTRA­ MCCABEj WEISBERG & CONWAY, P.C. incHJde lot area under 15,0001 5.000 squaFesouare feet where ftTiM. aVInBiHfM **lf the sale is set aside for any reason, the TION BUILDING 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ 216 HADDON AVE 12,464 square feet exists, lot width under 100 Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to TOW N PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on W EDN ES­ SUITE 201 The bond ordinance, the summary temw of feet where 65 feet exists, and lot area within 150 which are included herein, has been finally a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser DAY, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day. W ES TM O N T NJ 08108 feet. New variances include side yard under 10 shall have no further recourse against the All successful bidders must have 20% of their (856)858-7080 feet or 10 percent width where 5.5 feet Is pro­ adopted by the City of Summit. In the County of Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s bid available in cash or certified check at the Shenff: Peter Corvelli Union. New Jersey, on Wednesday, June 6, posed, ana driveway in the side yard setback 2018 and the twenty (20) day period of limitation attorn^. conclusion of the sales. A full legal description can be found at the Union where 7 feet Is proposed. ^ I f after the sale and satisfaction of the Property to be sold is located in the BOROUGH County Sheriff's Office within which a suit, action or proceeding ques­ mortgage debt, including costs and expens­ of ROSELLE, County of UNION, State of New Total Upset; $137,586.59***One Hundred Thirty- tioning the validity of such ordinance can be Regency international. 253 Sheffield Street, commenced, as provided in the Local Bew carpetir>g.□, 414 l ChathamCh« Road es, there remains any surplus money, the ough of Roselle, County of Union, in the State of Agent of the City of Summit. Union County. New building by the upgrade thereof, and the Trans SHERIFF’S SALE money will be deposited into the Superior New Jersey ‘ Jersey no later than 11:00 A.M. prevailing time, fer Station by the upgrade thereof. Acquisition Sheriffs File Number: CH-18001769 Court Trust Fund and any person claiming PREMISES' COMMONLY KNOWN AS; 441 Tuesaay. June 26, 2018, in the Council cham­ by purchase, and installation as necessary, of Division: CHANCERY the surplus, or any part thereof, may file a West 2nd Avenue, Borough Of Roselle, NJ ber. First Floor, City Hail. 512 ^ringfield new and additional equ^i^ent, including safety Docket Number: F02928416 motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and 07203 Avenue, Summit. New Jersey for: aquipment, rescue equipment and self-con­ County: Union 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that TAX LO T # 5 Block # 5402 tained breathing apparatus for use by the Fire Plaintiff; U.S. BANK NATIONALASSOCIATION, person’s claim and asking for an order PRIOR L O T #165 Prior Block # 175.C 2018 Curb and Sidewalk Project Department of me City, a message board and a SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE TO BANK OF AMERI­ directing payment of the surplus money. The APPROXIMATE DIMENSIONS: 40’ x 100’ license plate reader for use by the Police Depart­ CA, N.A. AS SU CC ESSO R TO LASALLE BANK, Sheriff or other person conducting the sale N EAR EST CR O SS STREET: Clover Street in accordance with the Reifications arid pro­ ment of the City, park equipment for use by the N.A. AS TRUSTEE, FOR MERRILL LYNCH will have information regarding the surplus, Taxes: posal forms for same which be obtains at Department of community Programs of the City, FIRST FRANKLIN MORTGAGE LOAN ASSET- if any. 2nd Quarter of 2018 open balance in the amount the office of the Department of Community Serv­ a. mower, ...... trash transfer... . trailers, . . a . Ilghitight tower, salt BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007-3 For sale information, please visitAuction.com at of $1,927.25* ices, 512 Springfield Avenue, Summit. N. J, dur­ spreaders, turf tractors, arxl a field tine pointer VS www.auction.com or call (800)280-2832 website *Plus interest on these figures through date of ing regular business hours, 8:00 am - 4:30 pm. for use by the Department of Community S Defendant: KEVIN WYATT; MRS KEVIN WYATT, not affiliated with sheriff payoff and any and all subsequent taxes, water MorKlay - Thursday. 8:00«— - - es of the City, and radios for use by the Dispak^ WIFE OF KEVIN WYATT; STATE OF NEW JER­ JUDGMENT AMOUNT; $233,223.10***Two and sewer amounts. Center of the City Acquisition by purchase Of SEY: AND STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA Hundred Thirte-Three Thousand Two Hun­ Surplus Money; If after the sale and satisfaction new and additional vehicular equipment, indud- Sale Date: 06/27/2018 dred Twenty-Three and 10/100*** of the mortgage debt, including costs and along with bid secunties, ir^g one (1) dump truck, one (1) pickup truck and Writ of ^ecution: 03/09/2018 Attorney: expenses, there remains any surplus money, the 1 property SEALED enve- one (1) tun utility vehicle, for use by the Depart­ By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to PHELAN HALLINAN DI/WlOND & JONES. PC money will be deposited into the Superior Court ng KJtside the name of the bid- ment of Community Services of the City, utility me directed I shall expose for sale by public 400 FELLOW SHIP RO/kD Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, der and the vehicles for use by the Police Department of the. venue, at the UNION ICOUNTY ADMINISTRA- SU ITE 100 or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to THEReiN. A Bid Secunt) ■*ION BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH- MT. LAUREL NJ 08054 Court Rules 4;64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE 28 — June 14, 2018 — Union County Ix)caiSource

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City, one (1) utility vehicle and one (1) bus for (c) - variances for side yard setback, lot cover­ 130 CLINTON ROAD Defendant: EDWARD CLAREN CE S A TTE R ­ use by the Community Programs of the City. Appropriation: $101,000 s ' & building coverage to construct a deck SUITE 202 FIELD, HIS HEIRS, DEVISEES AND PERSON­ Improvement of the storm water drainage sys* FAIRFIELD NJ 07004 AL REPRESENTATIVES AND HIS, HERS, tern by the reconstruction of drainage facilities in Bonds/Notes Authorized: $95,950 5. ZB-18-1924 973-575-0707 THEIR OR ANY OF THEIR SUCCESSORS IN and atof>g various roads and locations in the 10 Colony Court Sheriff; Peter CorvelM RIGHT, TITLE AND INTEREST; GWENDOLYN City Improvennent of various roads, locations Grants (if any) Appropriated: $0 BL4601 L 12 A full legal description can be found at foe Union SATTERFIELD: KADESA SCOTT, HER HEIRS, and sidewalks in and by the City by the recon­ (c) - variance for rear yard setback to construct County Sheriff’s Office DEVISEES, PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES struction and resurfacing thereof. Acquisition by Section 20 Costs: $10,000 a second story addition above foe existing Total Upset: $99,452.94***Ninety-Nine Thou­ AND HIS/HERS, THEIR OR ANY OF THEIR purchase and Installation, as necessary, of new garage sand Four Hundred Fifty-Two and 94/100*** SUCCESSORS IN RIGHT, TITLE AND INTER­ and additional communications and computer Useful Life: 12.5 years June 14. 21. 28. July 5, 2018 EST; MR. SCOTT, SPOUSE OF KADESA equipment, including hardware, equipment for Christopher Nicola U68352 EAG ($174.44) SCOTT: STATE OF NEW JERSEY; UNITED use by the Police Department of the City, soft­ Board Secretary STATES OF AMERICA ware for use by various departments of the City, City Cled CRANFORD Sale Date: 06/20/2018 a keycard access system for use at City Hafi. Dated: 6/6/18 Dated June 6, 2018 Writ of Execution: 03/22/2018/ and including also the upgrade of the telephone U68725 OBS June 14, 2018 ($26.46) U68728 OBS June 14, 2018 ($22.05) * SHERIFF’S SALE By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to system at City Hall Sheriffs File Number: CH-18001698 me directed I shall expose for sale by public SUMMIT Division: CHANCERY venue, at the UNION C O U N TY ADMINISTRA­ Appropriation; $2,500,000 Docket Number: F01078816 TION BUILDING 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ CITY OF SUMMIT EAG-LEGALS County: Union TOW N PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on W EDN ES­ Bonds/Notes Authorized; $2,375,000 FINAL PASSAGE Plaintiff: DEUTSCHE BANK TRUST COMPANY DAY, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day. ORDINANCE #18-3169 CLARK AMERICAS, AS TRUSTEE FOR RESIDENTIAL All successful bidders must have 20% of their Grants (If any) Appropriated: $0 ACCREDIT LOANS. INC., MORTGAGE ASSET- bid available in cash or certified check at the BOND 01 EMEMT8 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT THE CLARK BACKED PASS- THROUGH CERTIFICATES, conclusion of the sales. Section 20 Costs; $250,000 ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT MEETING SERIES 2007-QS3 The property to be sold is located in the munici­ SCHEDULED FOR A U G U S T 27. 2018 HAS VS pality of CRANFORD, in the County of UNION Useful Life; 13.94 years The bond ordinance, the summary terms of BEEN RE-SCHEDULED FOR WEDNESDAY. Defendant: HELEN CELO CK and State of New Jersey. which are included herein, has been finally A U G U ST 22. 2018. Sale Date: 06/20/2018 Commonly known as 26 BURNSIDE AVENUE, adopted by the City of Summit, in the County of U68482 EAG June 14, 2018 ($3.92) Writ of ^ecution: 04/05/2018 CRANFORD, NJ 07016 City Clerk Union, New Jersey, on Wednesday, June 6, By virtue of foe above-stated writ of execution to Tax L O T 33 BLOCK 403 Dated; 6/6/18 2018 and the twenty (20) day period of limitabon CRANFORD me directed I shall expose for sale by public Dimensions of Lot: 6673 SF U68723 OBS June 14. 2018 ($48.61) within which a suit, acbon or proceeding ques- venue, at foe UNION C O U N TY ADMINISTRA­ Nearest Cross Street: ELISE S TR E E T Uoning the validity of such ordinance can be SHERIFF'S SALE TION BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR. 10 ELIZABETH­ THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE commenced, as provided in the Local Bond Law, SherifTs File Number: CH-18001854 TO W N PLAZA. Elizabeth, N.J.. on W EDN ES­ RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT has begun to run from the date of the first publi- Division: CHANCERY DAY, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day. FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICATION. caUon of this statement. Copies of the full ordi­ Docket Number: F02850717 All successfol bidders must have 20% of their 'SUBJECT TO ANY UNPAID TAXES, MUNICI­ nance are available at no cost and during regu­ County: Union bid available in cash or certified check at foe PAL LIENS OR OTHER CHARGES, AND ANY lar business hours at the Clerk’s office in the Plaintiff: NATIONSTAR M ORTGAGE LLC D/B/A conclusion of the sales. SUCH TAXES, CHARGER LIENS, INSUR­ Municipal Building in said City for members of MR. COOPER Property to be sold is located in the TOW NSHIP ANCE PREMIUMS OR OTHER ADVANCES EMENTS the general public who request the same. The VS of cfRANFORD, County of UNION. State of New MADE BY PLAINTIFF PRIOR TO THIS SALE. summary of the terms of such bond ordinance Defendant: SUSAN L. CONWAY Jersey. ALL INTERESTED PARTIES ARE TO CON­ mmm Premises commonly known as: 1 VENETIA follows: Sale Date: 07/11/2018 DUCT AND RELY UPON THEIR OWN INDE­ The bond ordinance, the summary terms of Writ of Execution: 03/27/2018 AVENUE, CRANFORD. NJ 07016-1933 PENDENT INVESTIGATION TO ASCERTAIN which are Included herein, has been finally Tibet Bond ordinance providing for Improvement By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to BEING KNOWN as LOT 1, BLOCK 203 on the WHETHER OR NOT ANY OUTSTANDING adopted by the City of Summit, in the County of of various roads In and by the City of Summit, in me directed I shall expose for sale by public official Tax Map of foe TOW NSHIP of CRAN­ INTEREST REMAIN OF RECORD AND/OR Union, New Jersey, on Wednesday, June 6, foe County of Union. New Jersey, appropriabng venue, at the UNION C O U N TY ADMINISTRA­ FORD HAVE PRIORITY OVER THE LIEN BEING 2018 and the twenty (20) day period of limitation $1,560,000 therefor, directing a special assess­ TION buiLDlNG, 1ST FLOOR. 10 ELIZABETH­ Dimensions: 108.25 FT X 97.07 FT X 156.68 FT FORECLOSED AND, IF SO THE CURRENT within which a suit, action or proceeding ques­ ment of part of the cost thereof and authorizing TO W N PLAZA, Elizabeth. N.J., on W EDN ES­ X 87.30 FT X 71.00 FT AMOUNT DUE THEREON. tioning the validity of such ordinance can be foe issuance of $1,482,000 bonds or notes of the DAY, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day. Nearest Cross Street: Riverside Drive 2018 - DUE DATE commenced, as provided in the Local Bond Law, City for financing foe same All successful bidders must have 20% of their The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to • QTR2 - 05/01: $1,842.23 OPEN has begun to run from the date of the first publi­ bid available in cash or certified check at foe adjourn this sale vmhout further notTce by . SEWER ACCOUNT: 01/01/2018 - 06/30/2018 cation of this statement Copies of the full ordi­ Purpose(s); Reconstruction and resurfacing of conclusion of the sales. publication. $99.25 OPEN: CHARGES BASED ON PRIOR nance are available at no cost and during regu­ various roads in and by foe City, including Wal­ The property to be sold is located In foe munici­ ^Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal liens WATER USAGE lar business hours at the Clerk’s office In me lace Road, Hobart Avenue, Linden Place. Oak­ pality of CFcANFORD, in foe County of UNION or other charges, and any such taxes, Surplus Money; If after the sale and satisfaction Municipal Building in said City for members of land Place, Laurel Avenue and Lamed Road and and State of New Jersey. charges, liens, insurance premiums or other of the mortgage debt, including costs and the general public who request the same. The the construction or reconstrucbon therein of Commonly known as 217 P R O SP ECT AVENUE advances made by plaintilt prior to this sale. expenses, there remains any surplus money, the summary of the terms of such bond ordinance granite block curbs and concrete sidewalks adja­ 12A3C, CRANFORD. NJ 07016 AM interested parties are to conduct and rely money will be deposited into the Superior Court follows; cent to those lands designated on foe official rax Tax LOT 2 BLOCK 265 QUALIFIER C133C upon their own independent investigation to Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, map of foe City as Lora 8 to 13, inclusive, in Dimensions of Lot: ascertain whether or not any outstanding or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to Title; Bond ordinance appropriating $750,000, Block 104, Lots 18 to 27, Inclusive, in Block 106, UNIT 12A-3C SITUATED IN ENGLISH VILLAGE interest remain of record and/or have priority Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature and authorizing the issuance of $712,500 bonds Lot 1 in Block 901, Lots 11 to 17, inclusive. In CONDOMINIUM TOGETHER WITH AN UNDI­ over the lien being foreclosed and, if so the and extent of that person's claim and asking for or notes of the City, for various sewer utility Block 2612, Lots 20 to 22, inclusive and 24 to 28. VIDED .89195 PER CEN TAG E IN TER ES T IN current amount due thereon. an order directing payment of the suiplus money. improvements or purposes authorized to be inclusive, in Block 3401, Lots 11 to 19. inclusive, THE COMMON ELEMENTS **lf the sale is set aside for any reason, the The Sheriff or other person conducting the safe undertaken by the City of Summit, In the County in Block 3205, Lots 2 to 7, inclusive, in Block Nearest Cross Street; CLAREM O NT PLACE Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to will have information reganting the surplus, if of Union. New Jersey 3206, Lots 4 and 6 to 9. inclusive, in Block 3207, THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser any. Lots 1.12 to 15. inclusive, and l7 in Block 3208, RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT shall have no further recourse against the JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $495,005.79*” Four Purpose (s); Upgrade of the pumping stations, Lots 1 to 5, inclusive, in Block 3209, Lots 1 to 10, FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICATION. Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s Hundred Ninety-Five Thousand Five and including the Chatham Road, Constar^ne, Glen inclusive, in Block 3210, Lots 4 to 6 inclusive, in ^SUBJECT TO ANY UNPAID TAXES, MUNICI­ attomw. 79/100*" Avenue and River Road pumping stations, and Block 3201, Lots 8 to 15, inclusive, in Block PAL LIENS OR OTHER CHARGES, AND ANY ***lf after the sale and satisfaction of the Attorney: the upgrade of sewer pipes and facilities in and 3202, Lots 1 to 8. Inclusive in Block 3205, Lots 1 SUCH TAXES. CHARGER LIENS. INSUR­ mortgage debt, Including costs and expens­ RAS CITRON LAW OFFICES along various streets and locations. Acquisition and 9 to 14, inclusive. In Block 3206, Lots 1 and ANCE PREMIUMS OR OTHER ADVANCES es, there remains any surplus money, the 130 CLINTON ROAD by purchase of new and addKional vehicular 10 to 12, inclusive, in Block 3207, Lots 20 to 27, MADE BY PLAINTIFF PRIOR TO THIS SALE. money will be deposited into the Superior S U ITE 202 equipment, including without limitation one (1) inclusive, in Block 4607, Lote 1 and 15 to 25, ALL INTERESTED PARTIES ARE TO CON­ Court Trust Fund and any person claiming FAIRFIELD NJ 07004 utility vehicle and one (1) utility box truck. inclusive, in Block 4603, Lots 1 to 13. inclusive, DUCT AND RELY UPON THEIR OWN INDE­ the surplus, or any part thereof, may file a 973-575-0707 in Block 4602, Lots 23 to 26, inclusive, in Block PENDENT INVESTIGATION TO ASCERTAIN motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and Sheriff: Peter Corvelll Appropriation: $7M,(KX) 4706, Lots 12 to 20, inclusive, in Block 4610, and WHETHER OR NOT ANY OUTSTANDING 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that A full legal description can be found at the Union Lots 8 to 10, inclusive, in Block 4609. INTEREST REMAIN OF RECORD AND/OR person’s cl^m and asking for an order County Sheriff's Office Bonds/Notes Authorized; $712,500 HAVE PRIORITY OVER THE LIEN BEING directing payment of the surplus money. The Total Upset: $510,671.2 7 "'Five Hundred Ten Appropriabon; $1,560,000 FORECLOSED AND, IF SO THE CURRENT Sheriff or other person conducting the sale Thousand Six Hundred Seventy-One and Grants (if any) Appropriated: $0 AMOUNT DUE THEREON. will have information regarding the surplus, 27/100"' Bonds/Notes Aufoorized: $1,482,000 -2018- DUE DATE: if any. May 24, 31, June 7, 14,2018 Section 20 Costs $75,000 QTR1 - 02A)1: $1,339.27 PAID JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $535,223.30***Five U67854EAG ($180.32) Grants (If any) Appropriated: $0 QTR2 - 05/01: $1J11.71 BILLER $1,111.71 Hundred Thirty-Five Thousand Two Hundred Useful Life 35.05 years OPEN; HOMESTEAD BENEFIT CREDIT Twenty-Three and 30/100*** Section 20 Costs: $150,000 REDUCED TAXES BY $227.56 Attorney: /s/ Rosalia M. Ucatese SEWER ACCn 01/01/2018 - 06/30/2018 $26.01 PHELAN HALLINAN DIAMOND & JONES. PC City Clerx Useful Life; 10 years OPEN 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD Dated; 6/6/18 Surplus Money: if after foe sale and satisfaction SU ITE 100 U68724 OBS June 14, 2018 ($27.44)______Esbmated Maximum Amount of of the mortgage debt, including costs and MT. LAUREL NJ 08054 Special Assessments; $200,000 expenses, there remains any surplus money, the 856-813-5500 SUMMIT money wilt be deposited into foe Superior Court Sheriff: Peter Corvelll FOR YOU!! Number of Annual installments Trust Fund and any person claiming foe surplus, A full legal desoiption can be found at foe Union CITY OF SUMMIT In Which Special Assessments or any Mrt thereof, may file a motion pursuant to County Sheriff’s Office FINAL PASSAGE May be Paid; 10 Court Rules 4:64-3 ana 4:57-2 stating the nature Total (Jpset: -$550,030.30***Five Hundred Fifty- ORDINANCE #18>3168 and extent of that person's claim and asking for Five Thousand Thirty and 30/100*** an order directing payment of the surplus money. May 24, 31. June 7, 14. 2018 We use the INTERNET BQ8Q-QB TEMENTS City Clei? The Sheriff or other person conducting foe safe U67851 EAG ($166.60) Dated: 6/6/18 will have information regarding the surplus, if U68726 OBS June 14, 2018 ($41.16)______any. CRANFORD The bond ordinance, the summary terms of For sale information, please visit Auction, at To Help You Sell which are induded herein, has been finally SUMMIT www.Auction.com or call (800)280-2832. SHERIFF’S SALE adopted by the City of Summit, in the County of JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $96,350.92*^Ninety- Sheriff’s File Number: CH-18001710 Union. New Jersey, on Wednesday, June 6. PUBLIC NOTICE OF DECISION Six Thousand Three Hundred Fifty and Division: CHANCERY 2018 and the twenty (20) day period of limitation 92/100*** Docket Number: F01271317 Call us 908-686-7850 within which a suit, action or proceeding ques­ The Zoning Board held a meeting on June 4, Attorney: County: Union tioning the validity of such ordinance can be 2018 and memorialized and approved foe fol­ RAS CITRON LAW OFFICES Plaintiff: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. commenced, as provided in the Local Bond Law. lowing resolutions: VS has begun to run from the date of the first publi- cabon of this statement. Copies of the full ordi­ 1. ZB-18-1920 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE nance are available at no cost and during regu­ 42 Colt Road lar business hours at the Clerk's office in the BL 5203 L 40 Municipal Building in said City for members of (c) - variance for front yard setback to construct UNION the general public who request the same The an CH>en front porch summary of the terms of such bond ordinance follows: 2. ZB-18-1921 PUBLIC NOTICE 31 Woodland Avenue Title: Bond ordinance appropriatirw $101,000. BL 1905 L 1 TAKE NOTICE that the following applications were heard by the Township of Union Planning Board on June 7, 2018 at 7:00 and authorizing the issuance of $95,950 bonds Preliminary & final major site plan with (d) - vari­ pm in the Municipal Building. Fnberger Park. Union, New Jersey.- or ixites of the City, for various parking utility ance for conditional use improvements or ^rp o s e s authorized to be CALENDAR NAME AND ADDRESS PREMISES AFFECTED ACTION DECISION OF THE undertaken by the City of Summit, in the County 3. ZB-18-1922 PLANNING BOARD of Union. New Jersey 16 Dorset Lane NUMBER OF APPLICANT REQUESTED BL 1802 L 43 Purpose(s); Acquisition by purchase and instal­ (c) - variance for rear yard setback to consfruct 2018 Housing Township of Union Block Lot Adoption of Amended Approved by Resolution lable. as necessary, of new arxi additionai a deck Fair Share Planning Board Plan equipment, including without limitation signage and counting equipment. Improvement or vari­ 4. ZB-18-1923 J cgb.ph R... v en.e.zig„ P .E.. P.P. ous parking lots in and the City including the 42 Oak Ridge Avenue Aominstrative Officleer reconstrucbon and resurracing thereof. BL 4501 L f? 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RENTAL REAL ESTATE CLARK ROSELLE 265 Laurel Lane $480,000 6/5/2018 1121 Frank St $287,000 5/31/2018 APARTMENT TO RENT TIME SHARE 10 Harvey Ct $475,000 6/1/2018 206 E 3rd Ave $285,000 6/1/2018 128 Nassau St $410,000 6/4/2018 625 Meadow St $279,316 6/1/2018 ELIZABETH- GET OUT OF YOUR TIMESHARE! Our 323 West Ln $395,000 6/5/2018 718 Chestnut St $272,000 6/1/2018 1, 2 Bedroom & Studios timeshare exit strategy has helped thou­ 35 Dawn Dr $389,000 6/1/2018 426 E 5th Ave $269,000 6/4/2018 From $895/month. sands of people leave their timeshares. CRANFORD 405 Brooklawn Ave $250,000 6/1/2018 Newly Renovated It’s time to leave yours too. Let us help 634 Riverside Dr $815,000 6/1/2018 259 E 5th Ave $245,000 5/30/2018 Includes Heat & Hot Water you exit your Timeshare today! 844-822- 803 Springfield Ave $522,017 5/31/2018 1277 Shaffer Ave $245,000 5/30/2018 0706. Call 908-355-0262 60 Crane Pkwy $495,000 6/1/2018 245 E 7th Ave $129,000 5/31/2018 32 Carolina St $480,000 5/30/2018 225 E 5th Ave $95,000 5/30/2018 ELIZABETH 719 Orange Ave $420,000 5/30/2018 539 Spruce St $83,000 5/30/2018 Garden Apartments: 15B Parkway VIg $261,000 5/30/2018 ROSELLE PARK Studios $875; 1 Bedrooms $990 ELI2ABETH 516 Amsterdam Ave $305,000 5/31/2018 2 Bedroom Duplex $1475 SELLYOUR 1156-1160 Kipling Rd $525,000 5/31/2018 162 Dalton St $175,000 5/31/2018 Heat/hot water/ parking included 3 Decker Ave $350,000 6/1/2018 SPRINGFIELD No pets Call 908-355-3636 925-927 Spofford Ave $275,000 5/30/2018 15 Newbrook Ln $945,000 6/4/2018 STUFF! 179 Standish St $231,000 6/1/2018 49 Mohawk Dr $655,000 5/30/2018 349-353 South Broad St $197,000 6/4/2018 3 Donna Rd $487,500 6/1/2018 Po-It-Yourself Ideas 364 Fay Ave $135,000 5/31/2018 26 Cambridge Ter $435,000 6/1/2018 Our Classifieds Are 660-672 N Broad St $115,000 5/30/2018 704 Park PI $389,900 6/1/2018 HILLSIDE 445 Morris Ave, 15-A $175,000 5/31/2018 All Searchable 400 Harvard Ave $305,000 5/30/2018 SUMMIT Online At Either 17 Fairchild PI $287,900 5/31/2018 184 Woodland Ave $2,027,000 5/31/2018 209 Wilder St $275,000 5/31/2018 1 Crestwood Ln $1,420,000 5/31/2018 O f Our Websites 1215 Columbia PI $230,000 5/31/2018 23 Plymouth Rd $1,399,000 6/5/2018 613 Leo St $215,000 5/31/2018 12 Londonderry Way $1,260,000 6/1/2018 EssexNewsDaily.com 1460B Liberty Ave $198,000 5/31/2018 30 Joanna Way $1,130,000 5/31/2018 1508 Franklin S t $195,000 6/1/2018 32 Twombly Dr $1,125,000 6/1/2018 UnionNewsDaily.com UNION Learn to Crochet KENILWORTH 419 Putnam Rd $598,000 5/31/2018 You can learn to crochet in 138 N 22nd St $510,000 5/30/2018 724 Palisade Rd $500,000 5/31/2018 no time with the help of a 33- Cemmiinltyinfarinaiiaii page guidebook, “Learn to Classifleil 18 N 24th St $340,000 5/30/2018 828 Hemlock Rd $495,000 5/31/2018 Crochet in Just One Day.” 650 Colfax Ave $290,000 5/30/2018 512 Fairway Dr $430,000 5/31/2018 The book includes seven sim­ Real Estate ple practice projects that will LINDEN 974 Carteret Ave $420,000 6/4/2016 help you get started right Local Chat 160 Lexington Ave $410,000 6/4/2018 706 Green Ln $399,000 5/30/2018 away. 40 Elmwood Ter $385,000 5/30/2018 1975 Mountainview Ave $370,000 5/30/2018 Learn to Crochet guide Cultural Happeniags 711 Amherst Rd $330,000 5/30/2018 1130 Cranbury Rd (No. A-NH46) . . . $7,95 Community Nemis $365,000 6/1/2018 Also available: 1103 Kent PI $320,000 5/31/2018 2719 Academy Rd $361,000 6/1/2018 Learn to Crochet guide 216 Morristown Rd $305,000 6/1/2018 788 Lehigh Ave $359,000 5/31/2018 (left-hand version) 222 Academy Ter $280,000 6/5/2018 1603 N Sunset PI (No. AN 1 147) . . . $7.95 CALL NOW! $340,000 6/1/2018 Please add $4.00 $&h 522 Miltonia St $260,000 5/30/2018 924 Lafayette Ave $339,900 5/30/2018 To order, circle item(s), clip 1300 Winans Ave $229,000 6/4/2018 529 Homer Ter $339,000 5/31/2018 and send with check to: 908- 686-7850 300 Jefferson Ave $200,000 5/30/2018 811 Firethorne Dr $325,000 5/30/2018 U-Bild 3800 Oceanic Dr„ Ste. 107 10 N Wood Ave, #204 $135,000 5/30/2018 109 Headley Ter $325,000 6/1/2018 Oceanside, CA 92056 MOUNTAINSIDE Include your name, address, 2023 Edison Ter $300,000 6/4/2018 and the name of this news­ 374 Creek Bed Rd $385,000 5/30/2018 293 Forest St $300,000 5/31/2018 p ap er. Allow 1-2 weeks for delivery- RAHWAY 2650 Burns PI $290,000 6/1/2018 O r call (800) 82-U-BILD SUDOKU 618 Bryant St $349,000 6/1/2018 42 Franklin S t $288,000 6/1/2018 craftbook.com PUZZLE APPEARS IN 526 Sycamore St $280,000 5/30/2018 1787 Oak Hill Dr $268,000 5/31/2018 IVloney Back G uarantee 945 Madison Hill Rd $264,900 6/4/2018 366 Crawford Ter $260,500 5/30/2018 OUR A&E SECTION 1533 Saint Georges Ave $250,000 5/30/2018 18 May Terrace $256,000 6/1/2018 ANSWER: 300 Jefferson Ave $225,000 5/30/2018 1404 Summit PI $245,000 5/30/2018 PUZZLE APPEARS IN 39 Maple Ave $212,000 6/5/2018 2626 Juliat PI $240,000 5/31/2018 OUR A&E SECTION 6 3 4 5 9 2 7 1 8 2006 Henry St $210,000 6/4/2018 171 Country Club Blvd, 7 $219,900 6/1/2018 409 E Grand Ave $140,000 5/31/2018 521 Clubhouse-5 $200,000 6/1/2018 8 7 9 4 1 6 5 3 2 1 5 2 3 8 7 6 4 9 5 2 3 8 7 1 9 6 4 7 9 1 6 4 3 8 2 5 TO PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD 4 6 8 2 5 9 1 7 3 908- 686-7850 9 8 7 1 2 4 3 5 6 Search your local classifieds on the internet 2 1 6 9 3 5 4 8 7 nion e w s D a i l y .c o m 3 4 5 7 6 8 2 9 1 U N 32 — June 14, 2018 — Union County LocalSonrce SPORTS

UNION COUNTY CONFERENCE

FINAL BASEBALL STANDINGS FOR THE 2018 SEASON

WATCHUNG DIVISION (6 schools): i-Gov. Livingston (6-3-1) - repeat outright champions 2- Scotch Plains (6-4) 3- Westfield (5-4) Governor Livingston junior 4- Cranford (4-5-1) Stephen Reid, one of the 5-Union (4-6) top sluggers in Union 6-Elizabeth (3-6) Coynty this season, scored Not played: Elizabeth at Westfield a run in Sunday's first MOUNTAIN DIVISION (5 schools): Union County vs. Hudson i-New Providence (7-1) - outright champions County All-Star Game 2- Johnson (6-2) played at Kean University. 3- Summit (5-3) Reid has already given a 4-Union Catholic (2-6) verbal commitment to play 5-Iinden (0-8) collegiately in the Atlantic Coast Conference at Geor­ VALLEY DIVISION (6 schools): gia Tech. He may also be i-Roselle Park (8-2) - co-champions among New Jersey's con­ Rahway (8-2) - co-champions tingent to get selected in 3- Oratoiy Prep (7-3) next June's Major League 4- Dayton (5-5) Baseball draft. 5- Brearley (1-8-1) 6-Roselle Catholic (0-9-1)

SKY DIVISION (4 schools): i-Plainfield (4-0) - repeat outright champions 2- Hillside (2-2) 3- Roselle (0-4) 4-St. Mary’s, Elizabeth (o-o)

UNION COUNTY CONFERENCE File photo FINAL SOFTBALL STANDINGS FOR THE 2018 SEASON

WATCHUNG DIVISION (5 schools): Baseball doubleheader saw i-Johnson (6-2) - outright champions 2-Gov. Livingston (5-3) 3- Cranford (4-4) 4 counties on college stage 4- Westfield (3-4) 5- Elizabeth (1-6) GL junior Reid scored run for Union squad Not played: Elizabeth at Westfield By JR Parachini New Providence defeated Dunellen 4-2 at home in MOUNTAIN DIVISION (6 schools): Sports Editor the North 2, Group 1 final and was then edged by i-Roselle Park (9-0) - 3-peat outright champions After facing teams from Essex and Middlesex North 1 champ Park Ridge 12-11 in last week's Group 2-Brearley (7-2) 3-Scotch Plains (4-5) counties in years past, the Union County Under­ 1 semifinal played at Rutgers. 4- Dayton (3-7) classmen All-Star baseball team played a squad Scoring one of the runs for the Union County 5-Benedictine (2-6) from Hudson County Sunday in the first game of a squad was Governor Livingston slugging outfielder 6-Union (2-7) first-time doubleheader at Kean University. Stephen Reid. Not played: Roselle Park at Scotch Plains Billed as the first Quad County Underclassmen The Georgia Tech commit had a streak this year Benedictine at Union / Brearley at Benedictine All-Star Games at Kean, the first game featured where he hit home runs in eight consecutive games - Union vs. Hudson and the second Essex vs. all GL victories from April 24 to May 8. VALLEY DIVISION (6 schools): Middlesex. Reid helped lead the Highlanders to an out­ i-Summit (9-1) - co-champions Hudson defeated Union 4-2 and then Essex and standing 22-4-1 campaign that included a second Union Catholic (9-1) - co-champions Middlesex played to an 8-8 tie. straight outright UCC-Watchung Division title and 3-Oak Knoll (6-4) The All-Star Games, unlike high school season second Union County Tournament championship 4-New Providence (3-7) baseball, are nine innings. in three seasons. 5- Rahway (2-7) New Providence junior pitcher Dylan Bedder was Following a 3-2-1 start, GL reeled off 17 straight 6- Linden (0-9) .selected Union County's Most Outstanding Player. He victories. Not played: Rahway at Linden threw three scoreless innings. The defending champion Highlanders were Bedder helped lead the Pioneers to the outright defeated at home by Metuchen 8-3 in the Central SKY DIVISION (6 schools): (7-1) Mountain Division championship in the Union Jersey, Group 2 semifinals. i-Plainfield (10-0) - outright champions County Conference. In the UCT final - also played at Kean - GL beat 2-Kent Place (8-2) / 3-Roselle (6-4) The Pioneers, who produced a stellar 20-7 defending champion and top-seeded Westfield 6-2. 4-Hillside (3-6) / 5-Roselle Catholic (2-8) campaign, also went on to capture the North 2, * See All-Star Game results going back to 2010 on 6-St. Mary’s, Elizabeth (0-9) / Not played: Hillside at St. Mary’s Group 1 sectional state championship. the next page. 1 I > I : ■ i t » > : ' ^ Union County LturalSource — June 14, 2018 — SPORTS

UNION COUNTY ROSTER FOR THE

UNION COUNTY VS. HUDSON COUNTY *N UNDERCLASSMEN ALL-STAR BASEBALL GAME Union junior RH pitcher Mike Velez was selected to PLAYED SUNDAY, JUNE to AT KEAN UNIVERSITY the Union County roster for I- Will Gale, Scotch Plains (5-9, 150), junior outfielder this past Sunday’s first Union County vs. Hudson 3-Mike Velez, Union (6-0,185), junior pitcher ^ County Underclassmen All- Star Game at Kean Universi­ 5- Zach Fernandez, Union, (6-0,185), junior pitcher ty. Velez helped Union reach the Union County Tourna­ 6- Stephen Reid, Gov. Livingston, (6-0,160), junior outfielder ment semifinals and the North 2, Group 4 quarterfi­ 7- Jonathan Ramos, Scotch Plains, (5-7,147), junior infielder nals. Union produced a much-improved 17-10 cam­ 8- James Shriner, Cranford, (6-1,190), junior outfielder paign, which included victo­ 9- Andre Tirso, Elizabeth, (5-6,175), junior outfielder ries over Watchung Division rivals Westfield, Scotch 10- Stanton Leuthner, New Providence, (6-0,175), junior infielder Plains, Cranford and Eliza­ beth and two others over II- Chris Kubas, New Providence, (5-10, 200), junior catcher Mountain Division champi­ on New Providence, includ­ 12- Israel Santana, Elizabeth (6-0,180), junior catcher ing one in the UCT. 13- Efrain Correa, Elizabeth, (6-0,180), .sophomore first baseman

14- Matthew McIntyre, Westfield, (5-8,165), junior outfielder

15- Andrew Caminiti, Westifled, (5-10,160), junior infielder

16- Michael Carlone, Westfield, (6-0,175), junior pitcher Photo by JR ParachinI 17- Jake Van Dam, Cranford, (6-1,160), junior pitcher 2018 Quad County 2015: Essex County 12, Union County 7 Underclassmen All-Star Games: - at Kean University 18- Xavier Krok, Roselle Catholic, (6-1,190, sophomore first baseman Hudson 4, Union 2 - at Kean University ESSEXMOP: UNIONMOP: Anthony Condito, Nutley, junior outfielder 19- Dylan Bedder, New Providence, (6-6, 215), junior pitcher Dylan Bedder, New Providence junior pitcher UNIONMOP: Matt Meola, Union, junior first baseman 20- Michael Cacioppo Dayton, (5-11,160), sophomore third ba.seman Essex 8, Middlesex 8 (tie) - at Kean University 1st DISTINGUISHED ACHIEVEMENT AWARD: ESSEX MOP: Fred Hill, Rutgers University 21- Stephen Harrington, Johnson, (5-10,175), sophomore infielder Eliot Dix, Columbia junior infielder MIDDLESEX MOP: 2014: Essex County 7, Union County 2 22- Toran Smith, Plainfield, (5-10,170), junior third ba.seman Christian Petrillo, North Brunswick, junior outfielder - at Snyder Park, Berkeley Heights MVP: Anthony Maldonado, North 13th Street Tech, COACHES: 2017: Essex-Union 8, Middlesex County 7 junior infielder-pitcher - at Kean University Mike Abbate, Dayton ESSEX-UNION MOP: 2013: Essex County 8, Union County 6 James Shriner, Cranford, sophomore outfielder - at Kean University Chris Brodeur, New Providence MIDDLESEX MOP: MVP: Tyler Brandon, Seton Hall Prep, Joe Higgins, Scotch Plains Christiani Biolsi, Edison sophomore P-iB junior pitcher from NYC Chris Roof, Gov. Livingston 2017: Essex County 4, Union County 3 2012: Union County 7, Essex County 1 - at Kean University - at Kean University Bob Brewster, Westfield ESSEXMOP: MVP: Luis Amaro, Roselle Park, Peter Gula, Millbum, junior infielder junior pitcher Matt Belford, Elizabeth UNIONMOP: Dan Serretti, Gov. Livingston, junior infielder 2011: Essex County 12, Union County 1 NOTES: The Hudson County All-Stars defeated the Union County 3rd DISTINGUISHED ACHIEVEMENT AWARD: - at Kean University All-Stars 4-2. Gov. Livingston junior Stephen Reid scored one of Gordon LeMatty, Union High School MVP: D.J. Link, Seton Hall Prep, junior catcher from Clifton the Union runs. New Providence pitcher Dylan Bedder was 2016: Essex County 9, Union County 6 Union County’s MVP. He pitched three scoreless innings. - at Kean University 2010: Union County 4, Essex County 4 (tie) ESSEXMOP: - at Kean University GL won Union County Tournament for second time in three years. Anthony Giachin, Newark Academy, junior infielder MVP: Rob Fonseca, Seton Hall Prep, UNIONMOP: junior first baseman from Madison Union County Conference division champions for 2018 are Dan Baroff, Governor Livingston, junior catcher Gov. Livingston-Watchung, New Pnmdence-Mountain, 2nd DISTINGUISHED ACHIEVEMENT AWARD: * In 2008 and 2009 at Elizabeth’s Williams Field Roselle Park and Rahway-Valley and Plainfield-Sky. Mike Sheppard Sr., Seton Hall University there were Watchung vs. Mountain Valley games. 34 ~ June 14, 2018 — Union County LocalSource

Mobisa, Finnerty recognized for efforts on field, in class Each year the Union County Interscholastic Ath­ He enjoys coaching others and all aspects of letic Conference recognizes two seniors from each physical fitness. One day, he hopes be a track coach, high school for their exemplary Academic and Athlet­ himself. ic accomplishments. Finnerty will be attending the College Of New Jer­ ^ This year, seniors Jonathan Mobisa and Caitlyn sey and plans to major in Health & Exercise Science. Finnerty were honored as the UCIAC Scholar-Ath­ She was a 4 year varsity player and Captain of the letes of the year, representing Union High School. Girls Soccer Team, receiving 1st Team All-Star Mobi.sa, will be attending the NJIT, majoring in Watchung Conference honors. She is a member of the Civil Engineering, in the fall. He was Captain of the National Honor Society, National French Honor Soci­ Boys Cross Country Team and Captain of the Winter ety, National Art Honor Society, Film Club, Hiking & Spring Track Teams. He is also an active member Club, and DIY Club. of the 7th Day Adventist Church of Irvington, and Caitlyn is involved with various volunteer organi­ member of the “E” Sports Club, at Union High School. zations including The Children’s Specialized Hospital, Mobi.sa represented Union High School in County, ROID Volunteer, Peer Diplomat and Ambassador, for State & National meets, breaking 12 school records Union High School. She is also an in-school Tutor for and is the first Cross Country Champion, in 63 years. Union High, all while still maintaining a 4.18 GPA.

Joe Turek excelled in foot­ ball and baseball for the Photos courtesy of Johnson High School Crusaders Amy Wysocki was a basketball and field hockey standout. Turek, Wysocki represent A U Crusaders On May 23 two student athletes from Arthur L. Arthur L. Johnson Senior Student Athletes Joe Johnson High School were designated as the Turek and Amy Wysocki were honored as the recipi­ recipients of the Union County Interscholastic ents from Arthur L. Johnson High School in Clark. Athletic Conference's Scholar Athlete Award. Photo courtesy of Union High School Joe Turek had a stellar career at Arthur L. Johnson Marrion-Jan Afante was named Union High School’s NJSIAA The UCIAC is an organization run by Executive High School participating in football and baseball. As Director Tom Lewis, who has continued the great tra­ a senior, Joe was named captain of both teams he Scholar-Athlete for the 2017-2018 academic school year. dition of the Scholar Athlete Dinner from the late played for as well as breaking both the seasonal and Frank J. Cicarell. Frank J. Cicarell was a teacher, career rushing records during his time on the grid­ coach, administrator, BOE member, and President of iron. He recently captured his 100th hit on the base­ UHS wrestler Afante is the Union County' Athletic Conference. ball diamond as well. He will continue his education In spite of all of these positions, what he was at the University of Delaware. Amy Wysocki partici­ most remembered for was his impact on the pated in field hockey and basketball throughout her NJSIAA scholar-athlete student athletes, as he was the driving force career at Arthur L. Johnson High School. She helped The 2018 NJSIAA Scholar Athlete for Union High School has been ' that made athletics in Union County what they both Lady Crusaders’ programs compete for County named. are today. and Sectional State Titles throughout her years of par­ Marrion -Jan Afante represented Union High School at the Annual In fact, our Union County Tournaments are ticipation with the programs. NJSIAA Dinner, held at the Pines Manor, in Edison. The dinner, which still named after him to this day. Gus Kalikas, Athletic Director at Arthur L. John­ honors New Jersey’s outstanding scholar athletes, was held, in May. 0%’er the years the dinner, organized and run by son High School, had this to say about the recipients. In the fall, Marrion-Jan will be attending Rutgers University School Executive Director Tom Lewis, has grown in size and “Joe and Amy have been an integral part of the suc­ of Nursing. He has lettered in Varsity Wrestling since his sophomore has given out hundreds of thousands of dollars in cess of our athletic programs at Arthur L. Johnson year at weights 182,195, 220 and heavyweight. scholarship money. High School, allowinjg us to have success on the fields Afante placed first in the Union County JV Wrestling Tournament at These awards, which are presented to a male and in multiple sports. More importantly, they have been 195 and placed 5th in the Union County Varsity Tournament at heavy­ female athlete from each school in the county, cele­ model student athletes that did things the right way weight, this past winter. He has a weighed GPA of 4.55 and placed 9th brate not only the athletic successes of our high both on the fields and in the classroom. They are truly out of his graduating Class of 609. school athletes on the fields, courts, and mats, but deserving of being named our recipients of the Afante enjoys drawing and hopes to pursue his love of animation in honors the countless hours that they spend in the UCIAC's Scholar Athlete Awards, and we wish them some way, while majoring in nursing. His career goal is to become a classroom as well. well as they embark on their college careers.” nurse anesthetist. Union County- LtKalSourre — June 14. 2018 35 SPORTS

Photos courtesy of Johnson High School •The girls’ track and field team is Johnson’s 2018 spring season G.P.A. Challenge winner. Johnson Crusader spring athletes honored for outstanding efforts On May 15 the Arthur L. Johnson Athletic Depart­ Members of the Girls’ Spring Track & Field Team ment held their 2018 Spring Athletic Awards. TTie include; Meagan I^mbert, Carly Tarentino, Victoria evening, sponsored by the Crusader Athletic Booster Venezio, Emma Hilton, Julia Kalynchuk, Shailv-nn, Above are Johnson’s MVPs for the spring season, including Club, was held in the Arthur L. Johnson High School Taylor Turek, .Jenna Wiese, Paige Kelly, Kayla Joe Turek-baseball, Christian Teixeira-golf, Brandon Hund- auditorium. Kowalenko, Natalya Torres, Kylee Zawacki, Grace lacrosse, Nicole Cassano-softball, Matthew Vigliotti-tennis, All the Spring Athletic Teams and their seasons Duffy, Saga Elsekhely, Lindsey Hofschneider, Alyssa Tyler Bohm-boys’ track and field, andLindsey Hofschneider- were highlighted by their coaches while handing out Keane, Jessica Knowles, and Yasmine Torres. girls’ track and field. Below are Johnson’s Best Teammate letters and awards to the student athletes. Over 300 The evening continued with the announcement of varsity athletic letters were handed out throughout award winners, including Zachary Thornton-baseball, Posse the Best Teammate Award winners. Tlie BTAs were: the evening, as participation in athletics at Arthur L. Baseball - 21achary Tlioniton, tk)lf - Ros.se Wildes, Wildes-golf, Dylan Bohm-lacrosse, Jennifer Tinger-softball, Johnson High School continues to grow. Logan Guarino-tennis, Jack Delaney-boys’ track and field Lacrosse - Dylan Bohm, Softball .Jennifer Tinger, The program continued with the Student Athlete Tennis - Logan Guarino, Boys’ Spring Track & l-'ield - and Grace Duffy-girls’ track and field. Award, which was presented by the Athletic Director Jack Delaney, Girls’ Spring Track & Field - Grace Duffy.. of Arthur L. Johnson High School, Mr. Gus Kalikas. The evening culminated with the announcement The Student Athlete Award is given out each athletic of the Team Most Valuable Players. The MVPs were: season to a student athlete that is not only a champi­ Baseball - Joe Turek, Golf - Christian Teixeira, on on the field, but in the classroom as well. lacrosse - Brandon Hund, Softball - Nicole Cassano, The 2018 Spring Student Athlete award recipient Tennis - Matthew Vigliotti, Boys’ Spring Track & was Lindsey Hofschneider. Field - Tyler Bohm, Girls’ Spring Track & Field The Crusader G.P.A. Challenge is awarded Lindsey Hofschneider. each season to the team that finishes with the The Athletic Director, Gus Kalikas, had this to say highest overall G.P.A. amongst athletic teams about the event: “The Spring Athletic Awards was a seasonally. wonderful event that allowed the administration, They will be presented with certificates, teachers, coaches, parents, and .student athletes a have their team memorialized on a plaque, and chance to reflect on a wonderful spring athletics .sea­ be invited for a “Breakfast with the A.D.” to son while honoring our student athletes for their celebrate their actions both in the classrooms remarkable accomplishments. Our teams, coaches, and on the fields. and student athletes continue to raise the bar both in' I am happy to introduce the winner of the 2018 the classrooms and on the athletic fields and the Clark Spring Seasonal G.P.A. Challenge - the Girls’ Spring School District could not be more proud of their per­ Track & Field Team with a G.P.A. of 4.0034. formance this past spring athletics season.” Johnson softball captures Watchung title The Johnson softball team, sparked by team MVP Johnson captured the Union County Conference’s Nicole Cassano and Best Teammate award winner Watchung Division title outright for the second time Jennifer Tinger, produced a stellar 2018 season. in three years, this season with a record of 6-2. The Crusaders were one of the winningest teams in The Crusaders also did well to advance to the Cen­ Union County, sporting a final record of 19-6. The tral Jersey, Group 2 sectional state championship Crusaders went 11-2 after an 8-4 start. game where they fell at top-seeded Robbinsville 3-1. UKEUS& 804879105381 FOLLOW US facebooIccom/UCLocalsource twitter^XMiVUCLocalsource 36 — June 14, 2018 — Union County Ix)calSource

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