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Thriving tradition Local field hockey league prepares for 76th season Page 44 Suburban OLD BRIDGE PUIUC LIBRARY FOR RSF1RENCE Serving Old Bridge and Sayreville August 21, 2003 www.gmnews.com Your Local Connection 500 Vol. 38, Number 34 JEFF GRANIT David Albrecht, 12, tries to walk a straight line wearing Fatal Vision goggles during a session of the Old Bridge Youth Police Academy Tuesday. See story, page 3. Borough finally gets increase-free budget Board gets earful on super's contract Residents say provisions of deal with Fyffe not in district's best interest BY JENNIFER DOME Staff Writer S ayreville residents repeat- edly used the words "dis- gusted" and "astronomical" when speaking about the super- intendent of schools' new con- tract during a Board of Education meeting Tuesday. Dennis Fyffe's contract, which the board approved in June, gives the superintendent a 29 percent raise over the next three years. In addition, the con- tract provides contributions toward a pension plan, use of a cell phone, and an auto allowance of $400 per month. "You're theoretically slap- ping every taxpayer in the face," Robin Cholowski of Stephen Avenue said. Cholowski said she was so upset with the board's approval of the new contract that she began collecting signatures to remove some of the board mem- bers from their positions. She said the movement is nothing personal against the board mem- bers. "We've been telling you for the last few months, you've got to step up and come up with some real long-term solutions," Cholowski said. "We're looking for faith and trust and for you to make the right decision," Jeanne Monte of Albert Drive said. Monte said that she has always fought for the school sys- tem in the past but wonders if borough residents will ever pass a school budget again after the decisions the board made this year. "I don't think the children's best interest was taken at hand," Monte said. Borough residents were origi- nally faced with a 24-cent tax increase during the school elec- tions in April. After the proposed budget and a separate question for capital improvement projects was defeated, the Borough Council cut $2 million from the 2003-04 school budget, bringing the tax increase down to 15 cents. As a result of the budget reduction, the tax rate will increase from $1.79 to $1.94 for each $100 of assessed valuation, meaning a resident with a home assessed at the borough average of $138,000 will pay $207 more in school taxes for this coming school year. Board President Al Cox explained Tuesday that two Continued on page 32 Sayreville officials say strings were pulled to prevent tax hike BY JENNIFER DOME Staff Writer M onths of debate about whether a zero increase in taxes could be pulled off resulted in just that on Monday. During a special budget meet- ing, the Sayreville Borough Council unanimously approved a 2003 budget that carries no increase for borough taxpayers. While the state Department of Community Affairs (DCA) noti- fied the borough Tuesday that the council skipped a step in the bud- getary process and as a result may need to readopt the budget at an upcoming meeting, the matter is expected to be resolved. The bor- ough should have forwarded the amendment eliminating the tax increase to the DCA for approval before the budget was adopted, a DCA spokeswoman said Tuesday. "It's a technical issue; we're rectifying it," DCA spokeswoman Kara Wood said. Once the DCA receives sup- porting documents for the changes in the budget that erased a previ- ous 2.8-cent tax rate increase, the. DCA will approve the budget and the council can adopt it again, Wood said. "In my mind, it's not clear-cut that it needs to be done again," Borough Business Administrator Jeffry Bertrand said Tuesday. Borough officials believed there was an understanding with DCA officials about the action to reduce the budget, Bertrand said. However, if the council needs to adopt the budget again, another budget meeting will be scheduled, he said. The vote to adopt the budget with no tax increase came after Borough Chief Financial Officer Wayne Kronowski's new amend- ment proposal was unanimously approved by the council at a bud- get meeting Monday. The amend- ment reduced several areas of the budget, resulting in a stable tax rate of 70 cents. In the spring, the council intro- duced this same budget with a 4.5- cent municipal tax increase. The tax increase was reduced to 2.8 cents in June after the council amended it to include $250,000 in state extraordinary aid. At that time, council members Phyllis Batko and Thomas Marcinczyk refused to vote for a tax increase and were charged with the task of coming up with reductions to bring the tax increase down. Other council members and Kronowski said they were worried about losing the state aid if changes were made to the budget. They also questioned whether the DCA would go along with a proposal to use first-time revenues paid by AES Red Oak, a power plant that has a Payment in Lieu of Taxes (PILOT) agreement with the borough. Kronowski told the council in a memo that the DCA said the bud- get would not be approved if it was changed and the tax rate reduced. Since the elimination of the tax increase would rely on the not-yet-secured contribution from AES Red Oak, the DCA could not consider the revenue as part of this year's budget. Also, the DCA said the reduc- tions in the budget would be con- sidered a loss of services and Continued on page 37 Index Business Classified.. Milestones . Obituaries . Opinion .. 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Thriving traditionLocal field hockey league preparesfor 76th season

Page 44

Suburban OLD BRIDGE PUIUC LIBRARYFOR RSF1RENCE

Serving Old Bridge and SayrevilleAugust 21, 2003 www.gmnews.com Your Local Connection 500 Vol. 38, Number 34

JEFF GRANITDavid Albrecht, 12, tries to walk a straight line wearing Fatal Vision goggles during a session ofthe Old Bridge Youth Police Academy Tuesday. See story, page 3.

Borough finally getsincrease-free budget

Board gets earful on super's contractResidents say provisionsof deal with Fyffe not in

district's best interestBY JENNIFER DOMEStaff Writer

S ayreville residents repeat-edly used the words "dis-gusted" and "astronomical"

when speaking about the super-intendent of schools' new con-tract during a Board of Educationmeeting Tuesday.

Dennis Fyffe's contract,which the board approved inJune, gives the superintendent a29 percent raise over the nextthree years. In addition, the con-tract provides contributionstoward a pension plan, use of acell phone, and an autoallowance of $400 per month.

"You're theoretically slap-ping every taxpayer in the face,"Robin Cholowski of Stephen

Avenue said.Cholowski said she was so

upset with the board's approvalof the new contract that shebegan collecting signatures toremove some of the board mem-bers from their positions. Shesaid the movement is nothingpersonal against the board mem-bers.

"We've been telling you forthe last few months, you've gotto step up and come up withsome real long-term solutions,"Cholowski said.

"We're looking for faith andtrust and for you to make theright decision," Jeanne Monte ofAlbert Drive said.

Monte said that she hasalways fought for the school sys-tem in the past but wonders ifborough residents will ever passa school budget again after thedecisions the board made thisyear.

"I don't think the children'sbest interest was taken at hand,"Monte said.

Borough residents were origi-nally faced with a 24-cent taxincrease during the school elec-tions in April. After the proposedbudget and a separate questionfor capital improvement projectswas defeated, the BoroughCouncil cut $2 million from the2003-04 school budget, bringingthe tax increase down to 15cents.

As a result of the budgetreduction, the tax rate willincrease from $1.79 to $1.94 foreach $100 of assessed valuation,meaning a resident with a homeassessed at the borough averageof $138,000 will pay $207 morein school taxes for this comingschool year.

Board President Al Coxexplained Tuesday that two

Continued on page 32

Sayreville officials saystrings were pulledto prevent tax hike

BY JENNIFER DOMEStaff Writer

M onths of debate aboutwhether a zero increasein taxes could be pulled

off resulted in just that onMonday.

During a special budget meet-ing, the Sayreville BoroughCouncil unanimously approved a2003 budget that carries noincrease for borough taxpayers.

While the state Department ofCommunity Affairs (DCA) noti-fied the borough Tuesday that thecouncil skipped a step in the bud-getary process and as a result mayneed to readopt the budget at anupcoming meeting, the matter isexpected to be resolved. The bor-ough should have forwarded theamendment eliminating the taxincrease to the DCA for approvalbefore the budget was adopted, aDCA spokeswoman said Tuesday.

"It's a technical issue; we'rerectifying it," DCA spokeswomanKara Wood said.

Once the DCA receives sup-porting documents for the changesin the budget that erased a previ-ous 2.8-cent tax rate increase, the.DCA will approve the budget andthe council can adopt it again,Wood said.

"In my mind, it's not clear-cutthat it needs to be done again,"Borough Business AdministratorJeffry Bertrand said Tuesday.

Borough officials believedthere was an understanding withDCA officials about the action toreduce the budget, Bertrand said.However, if the council needs toadopt the budget again, another

budget meeting will be scheduled,he said.

The vote to adopt the budgetwith no tax increase came afterBorough Chief Financial OfficerWayne Kronowski's new amend-ment proposal was unanimouslyapproved by the council at a bud-get meeting Monday. The amend-ment reduced several areas of thebudget, resulting in a stable taxrate of 70 cents.

In the spring, the council intro-duced this same budget with a 4.5-cent municipal tax increase. Thetax increase was reduced to 2.8cents in June after the councilamended it to include $250,000 instate extraordinary aid.

At that time, council membersPhyllis Batko and ThomasMarcinczyk refused to vote for atax increase and were chargedwith the task of coming up withreductions to bring the taxincrease down. Other councilmembers and Kronowski said theywere worried about losing thestate aid if changes were made tothe budget. They also questionedwhether the DCA would go alongwith a proposal to use first-timerevenues paid by AES Red Oak, apower plant that has a Payment inLieu of Taxes (PILOT) agreementwith the borough.

Kronowski told the council in amemo that the DCA said the bud-get would not be approved if itwas changed and the tax ratereduced. Since the elimination ofthe tax increase would rely on thenot-yet-secured contribution fromAES Red Oak, the DCA could notconsider the revenue as part of thisyear's budget.

Also, the DCA said the reduc-tions in the budget would be con-sidered a loss of services and

Continued on page 37

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PHOTOS BY JEFF GRANITOld Bridge Police Sgt. Robert Weiss (I) protects himself with his arms as a student hits one of the obstacles while wearing goggles that simulate a drunken-driving expe-rience. At right, a student in the Old Bridge Youth Police Academy has a difficult time walking a straight line during Tuesday's program.

A dizzying lesson offers youths clear view on DWIComponent of O.B.

Youth Police Academyoffers a lasting message

BY SUE M. MORGANStaff Writer

OLD BRIDGE — Things look wobbly,blurry and shaky when you've had toomuch to drink, according to townshipyouths who got a look at the world throughthe eyes of a drunken driver earlier thisweek.

Therein was Tuesday morning's lessonfor the 29 cadets attending this week's ses-sion of Old Bridge Youth Police Academy.Simply put: Don't drink and drive.

Watching the individual cadets drivingone of two golf carts through a windingcourse lined with traffic cones, as set up inthe parking lot of the township's ice arena,one might have suspected it was a driver'seducation class gone awry.

Instead, the young drivers, all betweenages 11 and 15, were merely finding outfirsthand what it feels like to operate a vehi-cle under the influence of drugs or alcohol.

For the effect of impaired driving, eachdriver wore a pair of vision-blurring FatalVision goggles while navigating the course.

As a result, the drivers tentatively drovethe course and usually ran over or side-swiped a traffic cone or two, or three, on theway.

Still, police sergeants Robert Weiss andSkip Regan, two of the academy's instruc-tors, remained good-natured, reminding thecadets of the overall purpose of the simulat-ed drunken driving exercise.

Weiss and Regan did challenge therecruits, who were divided into three differ- •ent squads for the exercise, with an incen-tive to drive safely. The squad who collec-tively knocked down the least number ofcones won merchandise provided by thetownship's Drug Abuse ResistanceEducation (DARE) program, Regan said.

Michelle Senese, 13, found that theorange cones lining the course showed up inplaces she did not expect.

"[Driving the course] was hard," saidMichelle, an eighth-grader at St. AmbroseSchool. "Everything just doesn't lookright."

Prior to driving the course with the gog-gles, the instructors allowed each cadet todrive it once without the eye wear, just toget the feel of the "road." Many cadets gotthrough the first drive without sideswipingor hitting any cones.

On the second go-round, wearing gog-gles, most did hit or at least brush by a cone.

Twins Veronica and Lisa Siringano, 13,who will also enter eighth grade at St.Ambrose next month, had somewhat oppos-ing experiences.

lisa hit two cones when she drove with-out wearing goggles and four cones whenshe was wearing them. The course's sharpcurves were the biggest challenge, shenoted.

"When you're wearing the goggles andgoing around the curves, it was harder todrive," Lisa said.

Veronica, however, hit two cones whenshe was wearing the goggles and four coneswhen she was not.

Nonetheless, Veronica admitted that thegoggles did distort her perception, she said.

"Everything appeared to be blurry," shesaid. "Something in front of you moved alot."

Daniel Hullings, 12, had a more pointedobservation about driving while intoxicatedand smoking cigarettes as well.

"It can hurt your insides," said theSandburg Middle School seventh-grader.

The two golf carts and traffic cones wereprovided by the Middlesex County RoadsDepartment. Three county road employeesreset the cones after each of the young driv-ers completed the winding course.

John Denney, a roads department super-visor, praised the township police for stagring the drunken driving simulation exercise.

"It was something I had to get involvedwith," said Denney, a township resident. "Ifthis helps one kid, it's worth it."

While one squad of cadets drove thecarts, the other two squads found out what itwould be like to take a roadside sobrietytest.

In one part of the parking lot, membersof one squad attempted to walk a straightline while wearing the goggles.

Cadet Jade Arnold, 13, initially kept herbalance, but then faltered.

"It's hard. You have the goggles on andyou can't stay on the line," said Jade, aneighth-grader at Jonas Salk Middle School.

"You can see your foot on the line, butthe line is ail wobbly," she added.

For extra effect, police Officer JoeMandola and Detective Marc Levine spunsome of the cadets, such as JosephSastogue, 12, around four times before theywalked the line.

"It's like you've had a few extra shots,"Mandola joked.

"I felt dizzy, very dizzy," said Joseph, aseventh-grader at Carl Sandburg MiddleSchool, after his turn walking the line.

Closer to the outside wall of the icearena, member^ of the third squad of cadetstook turns throwing tennis balls and a foot-ball to peers who tried to catch them.

While wearing the goggles, the cadettrying to catch the ball was acting .as theintoxicated driver, Regan explained. . <

Police officers often try to play catchwith a suspected drunk driver during asobriety test, he noted.

"[Police] drive around with tennis ballsand a football for this," Regan said.

Cadet Daniel Albrecht, 12, caught mostof the catches that came his way, but admit-ted that it was tough to do.

"The ball comes toward you and then itlooks like it's curving away," said Daniel,another Sandburg Middle School seventh-grader.

Fellow cadet Joe Fevelo, a Salk MiddleSchool student, agreed.

"The tennis balls were harder to catchthan the football," Joe said. "You think youhave a grip on them, but you don't."

The cadets are scheduled to graduatefrom the academy in a special ceremonytomorrow.

The purpose of the week-long training isto familiarize children with a better under-standing of police work and to raise aware-ness of law enforcement, the Web sitestates.

As for the cadets, Lisa Siringanosummed up the day's lesson.

"It's not good to drink and drive," shesaid. "You shouldn't do it. You could hurtsomeone or yourself."

Police, school board call for help catching vandalsBY SUE M. MORGANStaff Writer

OLD BRIDGE — Township police andthe Board of Education are asking for citi-zens' help in catching those who haverepeatedly vandalized the SouthwoodSchool.

According to police, unknown suspectshave spray-painted the exterior of the ele-mentary school on Southwood Drive withgraffiti several times since July 25.

Playground equipment on the premiseshas also been broken as a result of the crim-inal mischief which usually occurs onweekend nights, according to DetectiveSteve Daroci, who is handling the case.

In addition, the suspects have also spray-painted graffiti and damaged construction

equipment near the building, Daroci said.In the latest incident during the past

weekend, vandals pushed an air-condition-ing unit off the roof of the building's newaddition, he noted.

The K-5 school is one of many elemen-tary schools in the district where buildingadditions are being constructed during thesummer recess.

Due to the extent and frequency of theincidents, police suspect that more than oneperson has perpetrated the criminal mis-chief, Daroci said.

However, there are no known suspects atthis point, he added.

Board of Education President GailKubicke also urged the public to providepolice with any leads or information they

might have related to the vandalism.Kubicke, who resides in the Southwood

development that sends students to theschool, does not know who could beresponsible for the graffiti and damage, butspeculated that they might live in the imme-diate area.

"No one knows exactly who is doingthis," Kubicke said.

"This [school] seems to be an appealingattraction with the young folks who havenothing better to do with their time," sheadded.

The school board will take actionagainst anyone found guilty of the criminalmischief, Kubicke warned.

"We're very hopeful that [police ] willcatch whoever is doing this," she said. "The

board will prosecute whoever it is to thefullest extent of the law."

While some of the other schools under-going construction have experienced simi-lar vandalism, none have experienced asmany incidents as Southwood, Kubickenoted.

"This school seems to be the one wherethere have been the most problems,1! shesaid. \

School board members are stayingabreast of any incidents of criminal mis-chief through updates from the districtsuperintendent's office, she added. j

Anyone with any information regardingvandalism at Southwood School shouldcontact Detective Daroci at (732) 721-5600,ext. 3140. \ ^

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involvement and witBY JENNIFER POMEStaff Writer

M arian Burkard's hands shook asshe held the gold rosary beadsthat once belonged to the mother

of the Rev. Laurence H.F. Smith, the for-mer pastor of St. Bernadette's RomanCatholic Church, Sayreville.

The tiny beads given to her by the pas-tor provided Burkard comfort after herhusband passed away two years ago. Now,they are a connection to her friend, FatherSmith, who passed away Friday.

"He always came to talk to me,"Burkard said, remembering the ease withwhich Father Smith related to his parish-ioners.

Burkard, a member of St. Bernadette'sfor 40 years, said she was honored to givethe readings at a Mass offered in FatherSmith's memory Monday, as the pastorhad presided over her husband's funeralMass almosMwo years aga

Parishioner Bobby Gargiulo, sitting inthe church on Tuesday morning, remem-bered the important role that Father Smithplayed in his spiritual life. Gargiulo saidFather Smith will continue to guide himeven now.

"He was a very dear friend. I loved himvery much," said Gargiulo, a 20-yearmember of the church.

"He was the kindest man I ever met inmy life," he added.

The Rev. Laurence H.F. Smith

Father Smith was 60 years old when hepassed away at Thomas JeffersonUniversity Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa. St.Bernadette's temporary administrator andparochial vicar, the Rev. Ken Kolibas, saidthat Father Smith had been sick for a cou-ple of months.

"At the end, we ministered to him. Itwas difficult for him because he neverwanted to be sick," Father Kolibas said.

Father Kolibas worked with FatherSmith for a little more than a year, justbefore Smith was installed as the pastor ofSt. Bernadette's last July. Father Smith wasa generous man who quietly did things forothers, Kolibas said.

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"He reached out to all the priests whowere hurting, or sick," Father Kolibas said."He always offered them his house, ameal, anything.-

But Father Smith offered more than hisgood works and kind words. According toFather Kolibas, he also had quite a sense ofhumor.

"He was a comic in the sense of theword that he loved to make people laugh,"Father Kolibas said, producing a rubbermask in the shape of a pig from a boxstored on the floor of Father Smith'soffice.

Scattered about the walls of Smith'soffice are photographs of his fellowpriests, his family and his parishioners.Certificates also adorn the pastor's walls,particularly honors he received from hisduties with the U.S. Army ReserveNational Guard. According to his obituary,Father Smith was a retired lieutenantcolonel and served as chaplain with theNational Guard from 1973 until Sept. 30 oflast year.

Father Smith came to St. Bernadette'sin 2000 after working with 15 parishes andCatholic schools in New York and New

Jersey. Most recently, he was assigned toSt. Mary's Roman Catholic Church ofSouth Amboy. He also worked as theJ.F.K. Hospital Coordinator of CatholicChaplains from 1997 until 1999.

Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., Father Smithreceived a bachelor's degree in history andphilosophy from St. John's University inNew York in 1963. He also earned a mas-ter's degree from the ImmaculateConception Seminary in Huntington, N.Y.,in 1978 and attended the Command andGeneral Staff College of the U.S. Army in1991.

Father Smith was ordained a priest inJune 1968 in Brooklyn and served as chap-lain for many organizations, including thestate Catholic War Veterans, the SouthAmboy Knights of Columbus and theAncient Order of Hibernians of SouthAmboy.

Father Smith was predeceased by hisparents, Herbert and Margaret Smith.

Known to his parishioners as a manwho never rested, Father Smith was laid tohis final rest at St. John's Cemetery, locat-ed in Queens, N.Y., on Tuesday.

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OpinionElection year OP not, stabletaxes are welcomed newsI t's an important election year

for members of the Sayrevillegoverning body, and that may

be the reason certain officialswere willing to do just about any-thing to see that there is nomunicipal tax increase, and alsowhy just about everyone nowwant to take credit for that accom-plishment.

Regardless, borough residentscan be happy that, for once, atleast one portion of their propertytax bill will remain stable.

The Borough Council seemsto have taken a different approachthan Sayreville's Board ofEducation, which implemented ahefty school tax increase this yearand then voted to give the super-intendent a $40,000 salaryincrease over the next three years.

But if you ask who gets creditfor sparing residents a municipaltax increase, you might get a vari-ety of different answers.

The fact of the matter is, how-ever, that two council members,Phyllis Batko and ThomasMarcinczyk, stopped the councilfrom adopting a budget in Julythat would have raised taxes by$38 on the average home. Threeother council members voted forthat budget during that meeting.

When asked to find savings in

the budget to eliminate the taxincrease, Batko and Marcinczykdid just that. Since other .officialswere reluctant to accept thosebudgetary changes without theblessing of Chief FinancialOfficer Wayne Kronowski, thecouncil tried again last week topass the budget with the taxincrease. Batko, Marcinczyk andDennis Grobelny again stoppedits passage.

This week, the whole councilvoted in favor of the new budgetwith the zero increase afterKronowski presented a budgetamendment incorporating someof the council members' proposedcuts along with additional rev-enues from two sources.

Now, if they like, they can alltake credit for keeping taxes sta-ble.

Regardless of the politics, res-idents can be thankful that mem-bers of their governing body wentthe extra mile to avoid raisingtaxes in the face of a strugglingeconomy and an ever-increasingbill for school taxes. Elected offi-cials often say that they hate toapprove a tax hike but that theyhave no choice.

Sometimes, a harder lookenables them to replace theirwords with action.

I f you have something to say,the Suburban wants to hourfrom you. Letters to the cdi-

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Where is car insurance, property tax reform for NJ residents?

T his is a copy of an e-mail Irecently sent to state Sen.Barbara Buono and

Assembly members Peter Barnesand Patrick Diegnan.

Well, it is now official.According to a recent morning'snews, New Jersey again is beingrecognized for having the highestauto insurance rates in all 50states. And the state has the honorof having this distinction for eightout of the last 10 years. When, oh,when, will someone in the stateLegislature do something that isimportant to the residents of thisstate?

This issue has been ongoing

for as long as I can remember,and every year the residents arepromised relief, usually justbefore an election. Should I con-tinue?

Well, now that you mention it,property taxes are in the same cat-egory. Every year they increase,and every year the legislatorspromise change. Now the topic ofconversation regarding propertytaxes is a constitutional con-vention. This is another way forlegislators to avoid making thehard decisions, especially a deci-sion that might upset New Jerseyteachers, and, ultimately theirvotes.

Having been active in EastBrunswick as a TownshipCouncil member for eight years, Idon't like writing a letter like thisone. But the end result is thatNew Jersey state legislators havenothing to be proud of when itcomes to solving the larger prob-lems.

In my opinion it all comesdown to business relationships instate government and votes dur-ing elections. Am I jaded? Youbet.

Jerome O'ConnorEast Brunswick

Gillespie, Testino, Maher will lighten tax burden in O.B.

I read with great interest yourrecent front-page articleexplaining how the Old

Bridge Economic DevelopmentCorporation (EDC) hired an engi-neering firm to create a redevel-opment plan for the formerOlympia and York property, and Imust commend EDC PresidentPatrick Gillespie for finally get-ting the ball rolling on turningthis land into a positive revenuegenerator for Old Bridge. That iswhy I believe Pat Gillespie is theright choice for councilman-at-

large in the November electionand Jim Phillips is the best manto be our next mayor.

As EDC president, Mr.Gillespie has vowed to bring toOld Bridge clean, commercial taxratables instead of more housingdevelopments which are chokingour township. Gillespie andincumbent Councilmen EdTestino and Dennis Maher arerunning for council along withmayoral candidate Jim Phillipson a platform of putting an end tooverdevelopment in Old Bridge.

I strongly support Jim Phillipsfor mayor, and a vote for Phillipsand his team of Gillespie, Testinoand Maher is a vote to lighten thetax burden on Old Bridge home-owners by bringing in the rightkind of development. Give JimPhillips a chance to save some ofthe green, open space that is leftin our township. Vote for JimPhillips on Election Day.

Marty BorelliMatawan

Initiative will help fund research for autism cure

W hen Gov. JamesMcGreevey recentlysigned legislation that

devotes money collected fromtraffic fines to funding autismresearch, our state renewed itscommitment to finding a cure forthis disability. This groundbreak-ing initiative will provide approx-imately $3 million a year to bene-fit people affected by autism.

It is estimated that at least onein 500 people statewide haveautism. New Jersey remains at the

forefront in finding a cure forautism because programs like thisbuild public awareness and helpto fund research. Usually diag-nosed before age 3, autism is adevelopmental disability charac-terized by atypical, often repeti-tive behaviors and deficits in so-cial and communication skills.More prevalent in boys than girls,it knows no racial, ethnic orsocial boundaries.

The New Jersey Center forOutreach and Services for the

Autism Community, or COSAC(www.njcosac.org) helps peoplewith autism to obtain appropriate,effective services to maximizetheir individual growth. COSACsupports this legislation andencourages other states to launchsimilar programs.

Paul PotitoExecutive Director

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Science supports call to ban R E G I S T E R N O Wsmoking in NJ. restaurantsW i "ould you take your family to

eat in the middle of a chemicalfactory? Or give your kids a

plate of chicken fingers served with mus-tard gas? Or let them go to an asbestosplagued school? Of course not. Yet, par-ents unknowingly expose their childrenand themselves to similar deleteriouscarcinogens each time they set foot in afamily tavern and other restaurants thatpermit smoking.

Second-hand smoke is classified as aClass A carcinogen, containing 4,000chemical compounds, including 43known carcinogens. More than just a nui-sance, the documented facts and medicalevidence prove it is a killer, and the rootcause of other serious health conditions.

Each year, second-hand smoke islinked to 53,000 deaths in the UnitedStates. Non-smokers, including children,suffer more immediate consequences. Inaddition to triggering asthma attacks,increasing the chances of Sudden InfantDeath Syndrome in infants and causingupper respiratory infections in children,recent studies conclude that second-handsmoke poses a serious health risk topatrons and employees at restaurants.

A study published in the July 2001issue of International Journal of Cancerproves lung cancer triples when peopleare routinely exposed to second-handsmoke. Another study published in theAugust 2001 Journal of the AmericanMedical Association shows inhaling sec-ond-hand smoke for as little as 30 min-utes can cause the same reduced bloodflow experienced during a heart attack.

Simply separating die smoking andnon-smoking section does little to pro-tect patrons. Even in 1986 the SurgeonGeneral's Report concluded that simplyseparating non-smokers from smokers inthe same airspace does not eliminatetheir exposure to second-hand smoke.That's like saying it's possible to chlori-nate half of a swimming pool if you putup a rope separating the kiddie sectionfrom the deep end.

With each new discovery that second-hand smoke kills, public awareness andlack of tolerance for public smoking hasaccelerated. Despite ongoing tobacco in-dustry attacks against the undisputed sci-ence surrounding the dangers of second-hand smoke, municipalities across thenation are passing ordinances completelyprohibiting smoking in enclosed places.

Except in New Jersey. [In 2000] thePrinceton Health Council attempted toremove smoking in its restaurants, buttheir ordinance was overturned becauseof a state statute that restricts home ruleregarding tobacco policies.

In the private sector, many work-places have gone smoke-free on theirown, as well as some fast food chainsand individual restaurants. However, thevast majority of family taverns — whichseems to be an oxymoron in and of itself— ignore the obvious risks, permitsmoking and contribute to more expo-sure by recruiting younger patronsthrough birthday promotions and extrav-agant children's menus.

Lots of people talk about rights ofrestaurant owners to serve the public;however, few care to discuss the recipro-cal obligations that come with those

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Dr. Fred M. Jacobs

rights. Once we have established thatsecond-hand smoke is dangerous don'tproprietors, specifically those who caterto families, have an obligation to requirepeople engaged in harmful activities todo so outside of their facility?

Going smoke-free is not unconstitu-tional, it does not take away the rights ofrestaurant owners and it doesn't equateinto lost revenue.

When scientists and communitiesidentify harmful activities that endangerothers, we must be steadfast in ourefforts to alleviate the problem and pro-vide immediate solutions. Knowinglyneglecting the situation only puts morepeople at risk and questions the motiva-tion of individuals who claim to careabout protecting people from hazardousconditions.

Dr. Fred M. Jacobs is the chairman ofNew Jersey Breathes, an independent, col-lective voice for tobacco control convenedby the Medical Society of New Jersey.

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At its Aug. 8 meeting, the township'sZoning Board of Adjustment voted 5-1 togrant a use variance to the applicant,Northwood Manor at Old Bridge, based inGlen Rock, Bergen County, to constructthe two buildings that will be known col-lectively as Northwood Manor.

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SAYREVILLE — Tears well in theeyes of a Sayreville War Memorial HighSchool guidance counselor as she somber-ly recalls the events of Sept. 11, 2001.

Images like this fill the borough-cen-tered half-hour documentary titledConnections: One Town One Day, whichproducers Susan Pellegrini and Jim Aleskiwill screen for the first time next month onthe two-year anniversary of the terroristevent.

Pellegrini, a SWMHS televisionteacher, and Aleski, a Sayreville graduateand local filmmaker, captured the hauntingrecollections of how borough residents andofficials responded to the tragic events of9/11 with the help of high school students.

"The students were the push that gotthis started," Aleski said.

"One of the powerful things aboutdoing this was it was something I coulddo," Pellegrini said. "We wanted to dowhat we could. I'm not a policeman, I'm afilmmaker."

The video is dedicated to four boroughresidents who lost their lives Sept. 11, yetAleski said the documentary is actually areflection of how "Anyplace, USA," dealtwith the tragedy of that day and its after-math.

While most people in the United Stateswere not as directly linked to the WorldTrade Center devastation as the boroughwas on Sept. 11, Aleski said he believesthat the emotions of the residents are uni-versal.

"Everyone had their own story, buteveryone had the same story," Aleski said.

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Continued from previous pageto the events, while teachers and guidancecounselors speak about how they told theirstudents the news.

Fourth-grade students and high schoolstudents talk about the fear and the ques-tions they had, and borough residentsrecall their commute home from New YorkCity or their call to duty as police officersand firefighters.

Some residents also speak about theaftermath — the rise of patriotism in theircommunity and the feelings of localMuslims or those of __^_______^____Middle Easterndescent.

Regardless ofwhere documentarysubjects were onSept. 11, or howpersonally thetragedy affectedthem, Pellegrini saidthe common link = ^ = = =among all the resi-dents was the intensity of their stories.

"Each time we did an interview, we hadto relive that day," Pellegrini said.

SWMHS students helped Pellegrini andAleski film the documentary subjects,resulting in more than 50 hours of footage.While the filming took place fromSeptember to November 2001, studentscontinued to help Aleski and Pellegriniwith the project last year. The studentshelped transcribe the residents' words,which was a big help in the post-produc-tion stage of the documentary project,Aleski said.

Jill Danku, a recent SWMHS graduateand freshman at Rutgers University, NewBrunswick, said she was happy to take partin the project since, just like everyAmerican, she was deeply affected bySept. 11.

"I think it's great. I think it's one of thebest things the TV studio did last year,"

"I think it's great. I thinkit's one of the best things

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Danku said.Almost 60 people were interviewed by

the filmmakers, and the stories werewoven together to create a seamless narra-tive about the events and their aftermath.

"As a filmmaker, it was much harder tomake this than I ever fathomed," Aleskisaid.

Next month, on Sept. 11 at 7:30 p.m., aspecial screening of the documentary willtake place in the high school auditorium,located off Washington Road.

Pellegrini and Aleski said they inviteany member of thecommunity whowas inspired by thetragic events of thatday two years agoto share their artisticcreations with thecommunity at theSept. 11 Commem-Jill Danku

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addition to the doc-umentary screening, the high school choiris scheduled to perform, a teacher from theschool will read poetry she wrote about9/11, and another film, titled Prayer,which was produced by Pellegrini, willalso be shown.

"We'd really like this event to be howthe community commemorates this eventthis year," Pellegrini said.

Aleski said that since so many boroughresidents, including teachers, police offi-cers, firefighters and politicians, lent theirtime to the documentary, he and Pellegrinifelt the borough residents should be thefirst to view the project.

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3 chargedin drug bustBY SUE M. MORGANStaff Writer

OLD BRIDGE — Township detectivesthwarted a suspected drag transaction out-side a Parkwood Drive apartment buildingFriday night

The arrests of two male residents of theParkwood Apartments and a South Amboywoman resulted from an ongoing policeinvestigation into suspected drag activity atthe complex, according to Capt. DennisCronin, head of the township's detectivebureau.

Police are continuing to investigateactivities related to what police described asa lucrative drag business that was allegedlyran out of the Parkwood apartment, Croninnoted.

"This was a long, successful investiga-tion that came to a very good conclusion,"Cronin said. "But it's still ongoing."

Police arrested and charged Ronald P.Patterson, 30, a resident of Building 7 in thecomplex, with possession of under 50grams of marijuana and possession withintent to sell an illegal substance.

His roommate, Herman L. Yarnell, 31,was charged with possession of under 50grams of marijuana and possession of dragparaphernalia.

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The 500-unit apartment complex islocated between Route 9 northbound andErnston Road.

Darlene I. Morton, 45, of South Amboy,was arrested at the same location andcharged with conspiracy to purchase a con-trolled dangerous substance.

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More women turning to natural alternatives to HRT

Just because it works, doesn't meanit's worth the risk. That's what manywomen are saying about the use ofhormone replacement therapy(HRT) in treating menopausal

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are fearful that HRT might lead to anincreased risk of breast or uterine cancer,vascular disease including heart attack, orcause unpleasant side effects such asmood swings, depression, or continuedmenstrual periods.

Thus, many women are looking forhealthier alternatives. The first step in eas- •ing menopausal symptoms, according to :James Schaller, M.D., F.A.C.O.G., is forwomen to plan and stick to a "health pro-gram," consisting of:

• Regular exercise• Regular checkups and testing• Good nutritionFor many women, a health program

may not be enough. Women consideringan alternative form of HRT may want tonote that in the April 2003 edition of TheJournal of Family Practice, physicianswere encouraged to recommend natural(plant-based) alternatives to HRT.

According to Dr. Schaller there areseveral plant-based supplements thathelp ease menopausal symptoms.

• Soy isoflavones are natural plant Many doctors suggest natural (plant-based) alternatives to HRT.

estrogens that help with hormone bal-ance regulation to protect against highestrogen levels. Several studies show thatsoy and soy isoflavones help treat hotflashes.

• Gamma-Oryzanol has been offi-cially used for about 40 years for the treat-ment of menopausal symptoms includinghot flashes, anxiety, irritable bowel, andnausea, and to reverse the post-menopausal elevations of cholesterol andtriglycerides. It also can increase the levelof good cholesterol.

• Dong quai, very popular in Asia,relieves hot flashes.

• Black cohosh also helps relievehot flashes.

When used together, these naturalplant-based alternatives have thestrongest effect in relieving menopausalsymptoms.

In addition to these nutrients, womenof menopausal age and older may wantto consider nutrients that typically helpwith bone loss and deficiencies caused byaging. These include calcium citratemalate and magnesium.

As always j patients should check withtheir doctors before taking any supple-ments. (For more irrfqrmation on naturalhqrmone replacement therapy supple-ments or supplements for women, visitwww.vitacost.com or call 1-800-793-2601.

Women's health: New book by Yale Ob/Gyn answers questions

D r. Mary Jane Minkin has alwaysbeen passionate about women'shealth — ever since becoming

the second female resident in obstetricsand gynecology at the Yale UniversitySchool of Medicine. After 25 years as apracticing gynecologist, this professor,columnist for Prevention magazine andpioneer in women's health, has pub-lished a new definitive guide to help setthe record straight about many of thecommon myths and misconceptionsabout reproductive health.

In The Yale Guide to Women'sReproductive Health: From Menarche toMenopause, Dr. Minkin covers importanthealth issues from the teen years up tomiddle age, and addresses countlessmyths and misconceptions she has

encountered in her practice. Some ofthose myths include:

• Many w o m e n think theirperiods get easier to manage as theyget older. "Not always the case," says Dr.Minkin. "In the years leading up tomenopause, it's common for women'speriods to become erratic and sometimesvery heavy — a condition called menor-rhagia." But women don't have to sufferwith the inconveniences of heavy peri-ods. Hormone treatment or birth controlpills can be used to reduce menstrualflow. For women who prefer not to takethis medication or cannot tolerate it, aone-time treatment called endometrialablation, which uses a balloon-likedevice filled with hot water to treat thelining of the uterus, helps alleviate heavybleeding.

• Fibroids lead to cancer. "Nottrue," says Dr. Minkin. "Fibroids arerarely cancerous, but they can be prob-leirjatic, causing pelvic pain and discom-fort. They also can be a cause of heavyperiods." Today there are several optionsfor treating fibroids, many which allowwomen to preserve their uterus andavoid hysterectomy.

• Women are responsible formost fertility problems. "Incorrect,"says Dr. Minkin. "Research shows thatwhen fertility problems arise, men andwomen are almost equally responsible."There are, however, new medicationsand treatment options that doctors canuse to help determine and correct aproblem.

Other chapters of the book reviewcontraception, diseases and disorders of

the female reproductive system, breasthealth, fertility and infertility,, problemsassociated with pregnancy (includingtesting, miscarriage, and ectopic preg-nancy), sex in our society, and lifestyleissues. The book's question-and-answerformat makes it easy for readers to findspecific information about women'shealth.

Dr. Minkin says, "I want women tohave accurate and reliable informationabout the changes their bodies experi-ence during the reproductive years.Women should use this book of knowl-edge as a stepping stone to talking withtheir doctors."

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According to the American College ofEmergency Physicians, lightningaccounts for 25 percent of the 3,000annual injuries caused by electricity.Forty percent of the 3,000 victims will diefrom their injuries.

There are some simple ways to staysafe during a thunderstorm. "Stay in-doors or in your car," recommendsChristine Wade, R.N., B.S.N., M.S.N.,C.E.N., clinical coordinator of theEmergency Department of St. Peter'sUniversity Hospital, New Brunswick. Themetal roof of a car will allow the electric-ity to reach the ground without harmingthe individuals seeking shelter inside.

"You don't want to be holding anymetal objects," added Wade. Thisincludes metal objects inside the car andboth inside and outside the home.Golfers should not hold metal clubs on agolf course during a storm.

The nature of electricity is to find theclosest path to the ground. Lighteningwill use tall trees, flagpoles or any objectthat is taller than its surroundings as aconductor. Those caught in a stormshould not seek shelter under a tree orstand near any such objects.

Conversely, "You don't want to bestanding out in the middle of an openfield, either," warned Wade, "becauseyou will be the tallest conductor in thearea."

If suitable shelter is not available, youshould crouch down with your head low.Because lightning can travel on the wetground and shock someone who is lyingdown, only the feet should be touchingthe ground.

"If you're zapped, you need to go tothe local emergency room immediately,even if you feel you're OK," Wade warns.Many times an individual is struck, andlooks healthy and unscathed externally.However, the burns may be internal.

If an individual is struck and is uncon-scious, those nearby should not hesitateto call 911. They should immediately per-form CPR on the victim if there is nopulse.

ADHD medicationbeing studied in teens

Stimulant medications such asAdderall and Ritalin are widely used forattention deficit/hyperactivity disorder(ADHD). These medications have beenstudied and approved by the FederalDrug Administration for children withADHD. However, no medication forADHD has been specifically approvedfor adolescents.

Now, the company which producesAdderall XR is studying it in adolescents,ages 13-17. Teenagers who participatereceive study-related medical and psychi-atric evaluations, IQ testing, and study-related care, all without charge, and lim-ited follow-up care after the study.

The study is being conducted atapproximately 40 sites throughout thecountry, including thePsychopharmocology ResearchAssociation of Princeton. For more infor-mation, call (800) 770-9299.

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Oncologyservicesexpandat RBMCR aritan Bay Medical Center's Old

Bridge hospital has opened anew inpatient nursing unit dedi-

cated to treating oncology patients.This 10-bed unit opened in May andreceives patients with any type of can-cer diagnosis. The physicians, nursesand nursing assistants in the unit havea specific interest in caring for cancerpatients and focus on the disease'sprocesses, treatments, medications andtherapies.

"The new oncology unit affords ourpatients the best possible care withintheir own community," said Old Bridgedirector of patient services Jane Kerzah,R.N., M.S.N., C.N.A.A., B.C. "This unitserves as a multifaceted cancer treat-ment program that takes full advantageof Raritan Bay Medical Center's affilia-tion with the Cancer Institute of NewJersey and is an extension of the oncol-ogy program already in place at thePerth Amboy Division."

Ofelia Lim, R.N., B.S.N., is thepatient care coordinator for the unit."Oncology patients have specialneeds," said Lim. "Our physicians andnurses address the distinct psychologi-cal needs of the patient and their fam-ily during the diagnosis and treatmentprocess. Management of the patient'spain is also a priority and is handledprecisely by our clinical staff. Our nurs-es assist patients in managing and cop-ing with their symptoms."

All of the clinical and support stafffor the unit work exclusively on the on-cology floor, which allows them to useand develop expertise in the care ofcancer patients. This arrangement ben-efits both the patients and the hospitalprofessionals. The physicians, nursesand nursing assistants gain a familiaritywith each other, which in turn gener-ates better communication and efficien-cy. Subsequently, patients are cared forby those with experience and skill inthe treatment of their specific medicalcondition.

In addition to staff, who have expe-rience working with oncology patients,clinical staff who wish to develop theirexpertise in this special field have atargeted learning opportunity."Through observation, training andperformance, our nurses can advancetheir skills in treating cancer," said OldBridge director of nursing Pat Zdan,R.N., M.S.N., C.C.R.N., A.P.N. "In fact,having a well-established oncology unitand experienced staff can help to morequickly identify potentially dangeroussymptoms, get patients the care thatthey need, and send them home with-out delay."

For more information about RaritanBay Medical Center's services, visitwww.rbmc.org.

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GARDEN VARIETY PAINWhile gardening is a hobby good

for both spirit and body, this formof exercise can exact a price.Gardening can cause muscle strains,ligament sprains, and back musclespasms. According to one recentpoll, nearly half of the adults whoreported that they suffered fromback pain said that their problemsstemmed from gardening. Thus, it isnot surprising that chiropractorsexperience a surge in patient visitsduring the warm weather months.A contributing factor is that manygardeners emerge from a winter ofrelative inactivity that makes themprone to back and muscle injuries.As a preventive measure, gardenersare urged to warm up for their gar-dening sessions with a period ofwalking and stretching.

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The study will take up to 20 monthsto complete. Patients will get the inves-tigational drug and Aricept for free.They will also get free memory tests,lab tests, EKGs, and a type of MRI (or aCAT scan). Patients will be paid fortravel and lunch costs.

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As the population of Americaages, an epidemic of maculardegeneration is occurring.Affecting some 2 million Americans,it is rapidly becoming one of thetop causes of blindness in ourcountry. Macular degenerationoccurs in two types, a dry form anda wet form. The most common isthe dry form. In the dry maculadegeneration, the photoreceptorsin the retina gradually diminishcausing a slow deterioration ofvision. In contrast the wet typecauses rapid loss of vision oftentimes in a matter of weeks. A recentstudy revealed that vitamins rich inantioxidants such as Vitamin A C,and E as well as Zinc and Copperhelped to delay the progression ofdry macular degeneration.

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There is an important linkbetween vision and learningBy Dr. Moshe Roth

D id you know that during the first12 years of life, nearly 80 per-cent of learning is accomplished

through the eyes? Yet one out of fourchildren ages 5-12 struggles with readingand learning because of undiagnosed vi-sion problems.

Are undiagnosed vision problemsbecoming epidemic? "It is estimated thatmore than 10 million children (ages 0 to10) suffer from vision problems."(National Parent Teacher Association,1999)

How could this be? First, only 5 per-cent of actual vision problems arecaught through standard vision screen-ings. Second, if the screening shows thata child can see 20/20, vision problemsare incorrectly ruled out.

The chart that is used for standardvision screenings (Snellen Chart) wasdeveloped in the 1800s. This test onlymeasures how well a person sees certainsizes of letters from a distance of 20 feet.Specifically, the first 20 in 20/20 meansyou are looking at the chart from 20 feetaway. The second 20 means you cansee the size of letter you are supposed tosee from 20 feet. It doesn't tell us any-thing about how well a child sees upclose where reading takes place.

The point is that 20/20 is only ameasure of how one sees at distance,and tells nothing about how someonefunctions at near, where we do most ofour learning.

As we prepare for the new schoolyear, we are anxious to see if this yearwill be better than last. Many parents arehoping the new teacher(s) will make adifference. However, when a child hasa vision problem that is interfering withhis or her academic performance, noamount of change or extra help willmake a difference until the vision prob-lem is fixed.

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For well over a year, sales at thedealership have been booming. Frankly,sales have been so good that thedealership is continuously breaking salesrecords. New vehicle sales are currently atan all time high. Subsequently, thequantity of used car trade-ins in theirinventory has increased enormously. Theseadditional vehicles must be sold at anycost.

In addition to dealer trades, extra vehicleshave been purchased at incredible savingsfrom banks, repossession companies,auctions, credit unions, lease companies,and rental companies solely for this sale.This sale will make vehicles available thatwould not normally be sold to the generalpublic.

According to Mark Inshassi, thedealership's General Manager, "This willbe a sale like none other before."Customers interested in participating canarrive as early as 8am to inspect the entireinventory. All vehicles will be displayedon the southern side of the dealership.Every vehicle will be cleaned and fullyprepared for delivery. At 9am, Inshassiwill mark the special sale price on eachand every vehicle.

Vehicles in every price range will beoffered during this sale, including some at$99. While looking through an inventorylist, McDonagh said, "The discountsoffered during this sale are going to bemind-blowing. For example, we have anamazing 1994 Saab 900 convertible. Thisis a beautiful vehicle that would normallysell for over $5900. During the sale thisSaturday, we're selling it for under $3000.This will truly be a once-in-a-lifetimebuying opportunity."

When questioned about financingavailability for customers, McDonaghanswered, "I've given the dealership'sfinancing manager the resources to getany customer's credit approved on thespot, regardless of his or her past credithistory. This means that someone whomay have a less-than-perfect credithistory can participate in this sale, have

his or her credit approved, and drive theirvehicle home by lunchtime on Saturday.Even if a customer's credit report shows abankruptcy, divorce, tax lien, slowpayment history, repossession, or if acustomer is a first-time buyer, we can getthem approved."

McDonagh also said that some of thearea's largest automotive wholesalerswould be on hand competing for yourtrade-in on Saturday. Customers can getthe maximum value for their present car,and at the same time, pick up a later modelvehicle for far below current book value.Customers wishing to trade-in a vehicleshould bring their title or payment bookfor immediate delivery. McDonaghChrysler Jeep will even pay off yourtrade-in, no matter how much you stillowe on it.

McDonagh stressed, "At the close of thesale at 2pm Saturday, we will resume ourregular pricing. Most of these surplusvehicles will get sent directly to auctionsfor liquidation. So, if anyone has beenthinking about purchasing a good, clean,dependable pre-owned car, truck, van orsport-utility vehicle, don't miss thisspectacular sale."

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Amanda L. Conforti of the Parlin sec-tion of Old Bridge was named to the dean'slist for the spring semester at The Collegeof New Jersey, Ewing, where she is major-ing in psychology.

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Pace University, White Plains, N.Y.,announced that the following local stu-dents received degrees at the spring com-mencement exercises:

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OLD BRIDGE — An Indiana firm hasbeen awarded a $53,500 contract to set upa computerized notification system allow-ing police to call residents about emergen-cies.

At its Aug. 11 meeting, the TownshipCouncil unanimously chose SigmaCommunications Inc., Indianapolis, as thevendor to install and implement the soft-ware for the Reverse 911 automated sys-tem, which will be run by the Old BridgeTownship Police Department.

The system should be up and running"as soon as possible," according to town-ship Business Administrator and PublicSafety Director Alayne Shepler.

The Reverse 911 system would allowpolice and emergency service personnel tonotify and provide instructions to OldBridge residents in the event of any natu-ral or man-made disaster, police officialshave stated.

Residents could be warned about anyemergency situation including inclementweather, floods, fires, explosions, chemi-cal releases or nearby terrorist action viathe system's ability to access a database oftelephone numbers.

The system also has many other impor-tant uses, according to police Capt. RobertBonfante, who strongly advocated its pur-chase.

Residents could be contacted aboutmissing children or adults, road closuresor power outages, Bonfante said.

"Our No. 1 priority is to notify the peo-ple in an emergency," he said.

"This is a very positive tool for theemergency services in this town," he said."We'll be able to contact [all township res-idents] in the event of an emergency."

Bonfante and Sgt. Robert Weiss toldthe Township Council about the merits ofbuying the system during several meetingslast fall and winter.

They proposed a system exclusivelyfor Old Bridge rather than "piggybacking"onto one recently implemented by theMiddlesex County Office of EmergencyManagement.

The township's proximity to New YorkCity and the immediate need to let resi-dents know of any threatened or actual ter-rorist activity there was reason enough forOld Bridge to have its own system, saidBonfante, a member of MiddlesexCounty's counterintelligence and terror-ism unit.

"It's long overdue," Bonfante said.Ward 6 Councilwoman Lucille Panos

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"I'd like to thank Capt. Bonfante andSgt. Weiss," Panos said. "It finally came tofruition because of those guys."

Office of Emergency ManagementCoordinator Dominic Cicio and manytownship residents pleaded with the coun-cil last winter to purchase an emergencynotification system just for Old Bridge.

On March 10, the council unanimouslyapproved a $70,000 bond ordinance for itspurchase in accordance with the start-upcost estimates that were given to townshipofficials.

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SAYREVILLE — Borough CouncilmanThomas Marcinczyk will have to justify sev-eral zoning violations regarding his privatebusiness during an upcoming court hearing.

The borough's zoning office issuedMarcinczyk a summons earlier this monthfor violations regarding his FloralscapesFlower Shop on Bordentown Avenue.

The zoning officer determined therewere several compliance issues with thezoning variance granted for the business inNovember last year, Borough BusinessAdministrator Jeffry Bertrand saidTuesday.

The variance allowed Marcinczyk toprovide just 15 parking spaces on the

premises, although a borough ordinancewould normally require 20 spaces. None ofthe 15 parking spaces, however, exist atthe site, Bertrand said.

In addition, three signs —- includingone facade sign, one free-standing sign andone banner sign — were permitted as partof the variance. The summons states thatthe signs on the premises currently exceedthe permitted quantity, Bertrand said.

Also, the lack of a landscaped bound-ary, consisting of pine trees, around the siteremains a problem. The number of burialmonuments allowed to be displayed out-side — which the Zoning Board ofAdjustment capped at 15 — and other out-door storage was also an issue listed on the

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One of the many activities the Chamber does is to support their conunuftities. In theList few months the Chamber has donated to the 911 Memorul for Old Bridge, acelebration for the return of veterans of the war in Iraq, the Arc In liocese of Metuchen,throe $1,000 scolarships to graduates planning to major in business .ind most recertify,ilit Middlesex County Food Bank. After seeing an article in a loc.il uewpaper abouthow the warehouse for the Middlesex County Food Bank was flooded and bow theylosi so much food, the Chamber quickly made a substantial donation to their cause.

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Marcinczyk's attorney, Frank Capece,called the summons, "a garden-varietyzoning charge."

"The charges, we believe, are not accu-rate, and they're a misrepresentation of thezoning code," Capece said.

Gapece and Marcinczyk are scheduledto appear in municipal court in Carteret toresolve the summons.

The date and time of the hearing werenot yet known.

Marcinczyk said this week that he can-not resolve many of the issues in the sum-mons until problems with the MiddlesexCounty engineer's office are worked out.Marcinczyk said his own engineer is work-ing with the county to determine the cor-rect property line of Floralscapes, since thecounty is preparing to do sewer work in thearea.

Marcinczyk appeared before theZoning Board of Adjustment on Nov. 28 oflast year. The councilman also operatesMarcinczyk & Sons, a Burial Vaults andMonuments business, out of the same loca-tion on Bordentown Avenue.

Marcinczyk was represented before theboard by Casper P. Boehm Jr., who said atthe time that the property was given twouse variance approvals — one in 1975 andanother in 1978.

These two variances approved theflower shop and the two-family residenceon the property, Boehm said.

Board members expressed most of theirconcern with the buffering of the businessfrom the surrounding residences, and themaintenance of machinery and materialson the property.

In order to block the view of the vari-ous machinery and materials thatMarcinczyk uses in his business, the boardrequired mat he erect a 6-foot fence and aliving boundary of pine trees to block theneighbor's view.

The board also restricted the storage ofitems in the back area to the woodenplanks, which Marcinczyk uses to coverburial plots after they've been dug, bags ofmulch, and other such products that are notused in the winter time.

Marcinczyk said at the Nov. 28 meetingthat he would be able to remove any con-crete or stones that were not being used.

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board members, Peter Barone and DanDiPaolo, abstained from voting on Fyffe'snew contract. Board members Curtis Clarkand Kevin Ciak voted against the contract,while Cox, Board Vice President Joseph

' Bera, Arthur Rittenhouse, Ronald VanTineand Joseph Myers voted in favor of it.

After the board determined that theywould like to reappoint Fyffe, Cox said hewas elected board president and chose toappoint a committee to handle the contractnegotiations with the superintendent. Thecommittee, which consisted ofRittenhouse, VanTine and Myers, heldseveral meetings with Fyffe and reportedtheir discussions to the rest of the board onseveral occasions.

The process went on from Februaryuntil June, when Fyffe's contract wasapproved by the board.

The superintendent's current salary is$138,000 for this year. Next year Fyffewill earn $156,000, followed by $168,000in the second year of the contract and$178,000 in the third year of the contract.The fourth and fifth years of the contractwill be renegotiated when the time comes,district officials said.

According to Cox, the board looked atthe North Brunswick School District, adistrict they said was comparable to theborough's, as a model for the superinten-dent's compensation.

"We felt it was a fair negotiationbetween the superintendent and theboard," Cox said.

Bera said in July that previously, Fyffehad a salary at the lower end of the scale.Fyffe's new contract brings him more inline with the salary of superintendents incomparable school districts, Bera said.

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school district was at risk of losing Fyffe,especially since similar school districtshave recently shelled out significantlymore money for superintendents thanFyffe was previously making. For exam-ple, West Windsor recently hired a super-intendent for $175,000 a year, he said.

The board was concerned with the sta-bility of the school district, Bera said, andsaid he is pleased that Fyffe will be inplace for another five years.

Soon after the contract was approved,Ciak agreed that Fyffe is worth the moneyin the contract. However, Ciak said hecould not vote in favor of the contractbecause of the defeat of the school budgetby borough voters earlier this year, fol-lowed by the school budget cut by theBorough Council and with the opening ofthe new upper elementary school nextyear.

Clark said he agrees with Ciak."It's nothing against Mr. Fyffe's per-

formance," Ciak said earlier this month. "Ijust felt it wasn't appropriate for that kindof raise."

While some questioned his credentials,many residents at Tuesday's meetingechoed Ciak's feelings on Fyffe, statingthat their issue was not with him or hiswork.

"He's gone out and selected outstand-ing individuals on the administrativeteam," Cox said. He added that Fyffe hasbrought in state aid and saved money inseveral areas for the district.

"We felt he was doing a good job," Coxsaid.

One resident said he agreed with theterms of the new contract.

"I feel that Mr. Fyffe is an excellentadministrator," Casmeir Mahle Whitesaid. "We've got a good superintendent,let's pay him.

On the other hand, borough residentStanley Drwal said that if Fyffe was goingto leave the district if the new contract wasnot approved, the board should have lethim go.

"I think what you've done is you'vehurt the future," Drwal said.

"I feel betrayed by all of you," said PatMelillo, wife of Councilman John Melillo."I'm ashamed that I voted for any of you,except for (Ciak and Clark)."

Party, concert to closelibrary summer season

An end-of-summer party and concertwill be held at 1 p.m. on Aug. 23 at the OldBridge Public Library Main Branch, Route516 and Cottrell Road. All ages are wel-come.

Pop keyboardist Justin Negraval andother musical guests will be the featuredentertainment.

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BY BRIAN DONAHUEStaff Writer

EAST BRUNSWICK — Some 32New Jersey children who lost a parent onSept. 11, 2001, have received money froma local charity organization so they canlearn to play music or advance their skills.

But, having doled out close to $19,000raised through local musical events andthe sale of merchandise, the Jersey Jams,Jersey Cares organization, run by BobMakin, of Myrtle Road in East Brunswick,is not willing to stop there. This summer,Makin's organization launched a new pro-gram — Jerry Jams, Jerry Cares.

And, you guessed it, the Jerry in ques-tion is the late Jerry Garcia of GratefulDead fame. Makin and numerous areamusicians are playing Garcia's music andraffling off prizes at several New Jerseyvenues in order to raise more money formusic scholarships given to childrenaffected by Sept. 11.

Makin said he found it only Fitting touse the Grateful Dead's music as a way ofraising money. Not only do the musicianswant to play the music, but the fans wantto hear it. Furthermore, members of theDead, notably bassist Phil Lesh and drum-mer Mickey Hart, have been known tohelp with music education initiatives. AndJerry, who died in 1995, would surelyapprove.

"Jerry was so incredibly popular, andhe was so incredibly kind and generous,"Makin said. "And he certainly had a child-like spirit. I think he liked childrenbecause he kind of was one."

To that end, a series of concerts havebeen planned — including a big showtonight at Tumulty's Pub, George Street inNew Brunswick, featuring multi-instru-mentalist J-Pat Dalton and the Jersey JamsAll-Stars — that will feature the GratefulDead's music to varying degrees and willalso involve prizes.

Tonight, in addition to watching Daltonentertain partly with his unique harmonicastyle, attendees will see several otherbands and watch the various memberscome together to play Dead tunes. To topit off, five CDs made by Garcia and hisfrequent mandolin accompanist, DavidGrisman, and signed by Grisman himself,will be raffled. Dead-inspired goodiesfrom Mega Movies of East Brunswick andBen & Jerry's will also be raffled.

Other shows scheduled as part of theseries are scheduled for Sept. 13 at theWaterfront Cafe in Carlstadt; Oct. 10 atMexicali Blues in Teaneck; and Oct. 25 atthe Pattenburg House in Pattenburg.Different bands are featured each time. Formore information on those shows, go towww.jerseyjamsfund.org.

Makin, a music critic who has a wifeand two children of his own, launched themusic scholarship program in September2001 after finding out that two EastBrunswick children whose family goes tohis temple lost their father. Both children

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would therefore negate the borough's eli-gibility for state aid, according toKronowski's memo.

However, some council members cred-ited state Sen. Joseph Vitale and otherssaid it was Assemblyman JohnWisniewski who helped to reverse theDCA's stance on the borough's budgetMonday.

And borough officials also took creditfor being able to hold onto the state aidand reduce the budget.

Batko and Marcinczyk said they spentmuch of Monday in Trenton pleading withDCA officials to accept the stable tax rateand allow the borough to keep the aid. Thepair said that, thanks to Vitale's involve-ment, the DCA agreed with their requests.

"We wanted to hear it from the horse'smouth that we weren't going to lose it,"Marcinczyk said about the state aid.

Councilman Thomas Pollando andMayor Kennedy O'Brien said the boroughsecured the state aid and approval from theDCA thanks to Wisniewski's intervention.

"This budget agreement would nothave been possible without the assistanceof Assemblyman John S. Wisniewski,"Pollando said in a written statement.

Kronowski proposed the amendment tothe council Monday night that eliminatedthe municipal tax increase by incorporat-ing $179,000 in revenue from the AESRed Oak PILOT agreement, as well asalmost $150,000 from the municipalreserve for uncollected taxes.

Other reductions were also included inthe amendment, such as the police salariesand wages budget, which was reduced by$75,000. In addition, the road repair andmaintenance salaries and wages budgetwas reduced by $10,000, and the parks andplayground budget was reduced by$20,000, according to the budget amend-ment.

"This budget is a significant achieve-ment for the property taxpayers ofSayreville. A zero increase in the munici-pal budget means that Sayreville familieswill have more dollars in their pockets tospend on the important things that theyneed," O'Brien said in a statement.

The revenue from AES Red Oak wasnot included in the original budget sincethe power plant company has not secureda certificate of occupancy. Bertrand saidthat AES Red Oak must first completework at the facility on the company'sproperty to become compliant with theAmericans with Disabilities Act (ADA).Once the CO is secured, the borough canbegin collecting on the $800,000-per-yearPILOT agreement, borough officials havesaid.

Kronowski incorporated only threemonths worth of the PILOT payment intothe budget that was adopted on Monday,since there may be delays with the powerplant's CO.

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Kirchner of Sayreville and the late MartinKirchner.

The Rev. Edmond O'Brien performedthe ceremony at the couple's Sayrevillehome, where the bride was given in mar-riage by her sons, Michael Lamb andSteven Lamb.

Matron of honor was Jean Kellermannof Lindenhurst, N.Y., sister of the bride.Flower girl was Marissa Kellermann,niece and goddaughter of the bride.

Best man was John Boccino of TintonFalls. Junior best man was Peter Kirchnerof Sayreville, son of the bridegroom.

After a reception at their home, theKirchners left for a wedding cruise toBermuda.

The bride is a graduate of NorthportHigh School, Northport, N.Y. She is anadministrative assistant at SpectronicsCorp., Westbury, N.Y.

Her husband is a graduate ofMiddlesex County Vocational andTechnical High Schools, East Brunswick.He is a maintenance supervisor withFerrero USA Inc., Somerset section ofFranklin.

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L in and William Remington ofSuffield, Conn., announce theengagement of their daughter, Amy

Patricia Remington, to Howard SethSeiler, son of Paula and Joel Seiler of theMorganville section of Marlboro, formerlyof East Brunswick.

The future bride attended StrayerUniversity, Arlington, Va. She is employedas an assistant office manager at JohnSnow Inc., Arlington.

Her fiance is a graduate of theUniversity of Delaware, Newark, where heearned a bachelor of arts degree in crimi-nal justice. He is a field intelligence ana-lyst with the National Insurance CrimeBureau, Arlington.

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Maid of honor was KimberlySchleyer, Morganville, sister of thebride. Bridesmaids were Amanda andDanielle Topche of Morganville, cousinsof the bride, and Lia Felicetta of TomsRiver.

Best man was David Novick, thePoconos, Pa. Ushers were Brett Topche,Morganville, cousin of the bride; DavidBrown, North Brunswick, and LouisMaione, Lincroft section of Middletown.

After a reception at the Grand Mar-quis, the couple took a honeymoon tripto Aruba.

The bride is a graduate of MarlboroHigh School and received a bachelor ofarts degree in communications fromRider University, Lawrenceville sectionof Lawrence. She works as an accountexecutive for Inkwell Promotions, Mor-ganville.

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Greater Media Newspapers prints obituariesas a free community service, at no charge to thefamilies of the deceased or to the funeral homesthat provide the information.

ELLEN WINANT APPLEGATE, 86, ofSayreville died Aug. 17 at Manor Care HealthCenter, Urbana, III. She was a member ofSayreville First Presbyterian Church. She waspredeceased by her husband, Melvin Applegate,in 1992. Surviving are two sons and daughters-in-law, Harold and Carol Applegate of Milltown,and Vernon E. and Judie Applegate of Hampton,Va.; her daughter, Dianne Applegate of Savoy,III.; her brother, Harvey Winant of EastBrunswick; her sister, Marie Grodzki of SouthCarolina; nine grandchildren; and 15 great-grandchildren. A funeral service will be held Aug.21 at 11 a.m. at Maliszewski Memorial Home,Sayreville. Entombment will follow at FranklinMemorial Park Mausoleum, Franklin. Memorialdonations may be made to the South AmboyElks Lodge No. 2555, 601 Washington Ave.,South Amboy, 08879.

MARGIE J. RHODES De LEO, 77, ofMonroe died Aug. 18 at Robert Wood JohnsonUniversity Hospital, New Brunswick. Mrs. De Leowas a communicant of Nativity of Our LordRoman Catholic Church, Monroe. She was amember and past president of Our Lady ofVictories Council No. 2061 Columbiettes, theDaughters of the Confederacy, and theDaughters of the American Revolution. She waspredeceased by a brother, Douglas Rhodes.Mrs. De Leo is survived by her husband of 52years, Ernest M. De Leo; a daughter and son-in-law, Denise and Ken Olivier of Toms River; threesons and daughters-in-law, Peter and TheresaDe Leo of Brick, Michael and Dee De Leo ofKeansburg, and Stephen and Patricia De Leo ofSouth Amboy; a sister, Joyce Riddick of Aiken,S.C.; 10 grandchildren; and three great-grand-children. Visitation will be Aug. 21 from 2-4 p.m.and 7-9 p.m. at Carmen F. Spezzi Funeral Home,Parlin. A funeral service will be held Aug. 22 at8:30 a.m. at the funeral home, followed by aMass of Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. at Nativityof Our Lord Roman Catholic Church, Monroe.Burial will be at New Calvary Cemetery, Parlin.

EDITH DART QUINN, 74, of Spotswood diedAug. 17 at hpme. She was a communicant of OurLady of Victories Roman Catholic Church,Sayreville. She was predeceased by her hus-band, James Quinn, in 1996. Surviving are two

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FLORENCE B. HERBERT WILLIAMSON,83, of the Morgan section of Sayreville died Aug.18 at Raritan Bay Medical Center, Old Bridge.She was a member of St. Mary's Roman CatholicChurch, South Amboy. She was predeceased byher husband, Edgar M. Williamson, in 1988; herson-in-law, Michael Thornton Sr., in 2000; twosisters, Helen Ramsden and Jennie Lucka; andher brother, Matthew Herbert. Surviving are threedaughters and two sons-in-law, KathrynThornton of Freehold, Joan and Robert Carew ofSouth Amboy, and Jean and Gary Selover ofPascagoula, Miss.; five grandchildren; and sevengreat-grandchildren. Visitation will be Aug. 21from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. at The GundrumService Home for Funerals, South Amboy.Services will be held Aug. 22 at 9 a.m., followedby a Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. at St.Mary's Roman Catholic Church, South Amboy.Interment will be at Christ Church Cemetery,South Amboy.

THOMAS "WIAK" JASKO, 78, of the Parlinsection of Sayreville died Aug. 13 at home.Surviving are his wife, the former Sophie Strach;four daughters, Linda Trzaska of Pine Island,Fla., Lois Pete of Lawrenceyille, Sharon McCartyof Parlin, and Nancy Hastie of Trenton, Fla.; ason, Steven Jasko of Parlin; a brother, RaymondJasko of Parlin; two sisters, Rose Clark of SouthAmboy and Clair Bogaczyk of Parlin; nine chil-dren and two great-grandchildren. A Mass wasoffered at Sacred Heart Church, South Amboy.Burial was in Brig. Gen. William C. DoyleVeterans Memorial Cemetery, Arnytown sectionof North Hanover.

THERESA A. NOWAK ROMER, 49, ofJackson, formerly of South Amboy and OldBridge, died Aug. 9 in CentraState MedicalCenter, Freehold Township. She was employedas a security guard for Securitas, Monroe, for thepas} eight-years. Her husband, Kenneth C.Romer, died in 1986. Surviving are two daugh-ters, Michelle Romer of the Avenel section ofWoodbridge and Kristine-Romer of Jackson; her

parents, John F. Sr. and Marion Lesnick Nowak ofSouth Amboy; and her mother-in-law, FrancineRomer of Spotswood. Interment was in SacredHeart Cemetery, Sayreville.

PATRICIA SCHWIND HORN, 73, of EastBrunswick died Aug. 8 in Cranbury Care Center,Monroe. Surviving are her husband, Ernest H.Horn; three sons, Christopher Horn of the Bronx,N.Y., William Horn of Garnerville, N.Y., andCharles Horn of the Skillman section ofMontgomery; three daughters, Patricia Fitzgeraldof Old Bridge, Donna Horn of Lake Hopatcongand Suzanne Horn of East Brunswick; four sis-ters, Doris Arnau, Emily Bradley, Elizabeth Arnauand Eileen Heinrich; and 12 grandchildren. AMass was offered at St. Thomas the ApostleChurch, Old Bridge. Entombment was in HolyCross Burial Park Mausoleum, South Brunswick.

CHRISANNE CIANDELLA-MOTT, 70, of theMonmouth Junction section of South Brunswick,died Aug. 12 at Robert Wood Johnson UniversityHospital, New Brunswick. She is survived by herdaughter, Jessica Lynn Mott of the MonmouthJunction section of South Brunswick; her father,Thomas Ciandella of Old Bridge; her sister, LisaUveges of Monmouth Junction; her brother,Thomas Ciandella Jr. of Mantua; and her nieceand nephew.

ALAN R. "MOUSE" MOSINAK, 55, of theMorgan section of Sayreville, formerly of theCliffwood Beach section of Old Bridge, died Aug.12 in Raritan Bay Medical Center, Perth Amboydivision. He was the former manager of theMouse-Trap Bar, Morgan. Surviving are a son,Alan, and a daughter, Melissa, both of CliffwoodBeach; a brother, Jack of Morgan; and a sister,Joy Gore of Florida. Arrangements were underthe direction of Gundrurn Service Home forFunerals, South Amboy.

ROBERT SHERBERT, 79, of Old Bridgedied Aug. 14 at Robert Wood Johnson UniversityHospital, New Brunswick. He was predeceasedby a daughter, Mary Lee Blanchett, in 1.997.Surviving are his wife of 54 years, Margaret SpakSherbert of Old Bridge; a son and daughter-in-law, Robert A. and Marjorie Sherbert of Howell; ason-in-law, Rev. Deacon Edward Blanchett ofEmmetsburg, Md.;two sisters, Doris Grempler ofLanham, Md., and Bette Detraz of Jacksonville,Fla.; and three grandchildren.

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LOIS R. HERREL MITCHELL, 32, ofHelmetta, formerly of Jamesburg, died Aug. 10 inRobert Wood Johnson University Hospital, NewBrunswick. She was employed as a waitress/bar-tender at the Cambridge Inn, Spotswood. Priorto that, she worked at Musso's Restaurant,Jamesburg. Surviving are her husband, Robert;her mother, Karen Herrel of Jackson; four broth-ers, Chris of New Port Richey, Fla., James ofHelmetta, David of Old Bridge and Thomas of theLaurence Harbor section of Old Bridge; and anaunt and uncle, Donna and Ed Sorbino of Monroe.Services were held at Jamesburg PresbyterianChurch. Memorial contributions may be made tothe American Foundation for the Blind, 11 PennPlaza, Suite 300, New York, NY 10001.

JOSEPH A. FARKAS, 71, of Spotswood,formerly of Old Bridge, died Aug. 13 at St. Peter'sUniversity Hospital, New Brunswick. He was pre-deceased by a son, Andrew, in 1989, and abrother, Steven. Surviving are his wife, JoyceSauss Farkas; a daughter, Pamela Lindgren, ofSpotswood; a brother, Frank of Colonia; and asister, Helen Kutis of Ohio. Services were held atBrunswick Memorial Home, East Brunswick.Cremation was private.

JOSEPH CANNICI, 87, of East Brunswickdied Aug. 20 at Robert Wood Johnson UniversityHospital, New Brunswick. He served with theU.S. Army during World War II and was the recip-ient of the Purple Heart and a Distinguished UnitBadge with two Oak Leaf Clusters. He was acommunicant of St. Bartholomew RomanCatholic Church, East Brunswick. He was prede-ceased by five brothers, and two sisters.Surviving are his wife of 57 years, FannyCapitumino Cannici of East Brunswick; threedaughters and sons-in-law, Elise and TedGrosch of Marlboro, Kathy and Matthew Brownof East Brunswick, and Anita and JosephSciarrotta of Davie, Fla.; his sister, MinnieDeLuca of Sunrise, Fla.; and four grandchildren.Visitation will be Aug. 22 from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9p.m. at Brunswick Memorial Funeral Home, EastBrunswick. A funeral service will be held Aug. 23at 8:15 a.m. at the funeral home, followed by aMass of Christian Burial at 9 a.m. at St.Bartholomew Roman Catholic Church, EastBrunswick. Interment will be at Holy Cross BurialPark, South Brunswick. Memorial donations maybe made to The American Heart Association,2550 Route 1, North Brunswick 08902-4301.

JAMES THEODORE WALKER, 82, of EastBrunswick died Aug. 19 at Robert Wood JohnsonUniversity Hospital, New Brunswick. Mr. Walkerserved with the U.S. Army during World War II.He was a member of Trinity PresbyterianChurch, East Brunswick. His first wife, MargaretK. Walker, died in 1985. Mr. Walker is survived byhis wife, Helen Pikul Walker; a son and daughter-in-law, James Scott Walker and Adrianne Spotaof Marlboro; a daughter and son-in-law, RobinSusan and Ronald Taylor of Dallas; four stepchil-dren; and four grandchildren. Visitation will beAug. 21 from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. at BrunswickMemorial Funeral Home, East Brunswick. Amemorial service will be held Aug. 22 at 10 a.m.at Trinity Presbyterian Church, East Brunswick.Burial will be at Holy Cross Burial Park, SouthBrunswick. Memorial donations may be made toTrinity Presbyterian Church, 367 Cranbury Road,East Brunswick 08816.

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All items in Police Beat are taken frompolice department records. All suspectsare presumed innocent until found guilty incourt.

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Police arrested and charged ReuvenErdberg, 55, of Marlboro with driving whileintoxicated following a motor vehicle stopon Route 9 south near Cindy Street at 1:06a.m. Monday. Erdberg was released on hisown recognizance.

Police arrested and charged SeanLynch, 20, of the Stratford Apartments, OldBridge, with driving while intoxicated dur-ing a motor vehicle stop on PinetreeBoulevard at 1:45 a.m. Sunday. Lynch waslater released on his own recognizance.

Police arrested and charged StephenA. Fedolka III, 22, of Woodland Avenue,Laurence Harbor section of Old Bridge,with driving while intoxicated and drivingwhile having an open container of alcoholinside a moving vehicle after a traffic stopat Route 9 and Jake Brown Road at 12:38am. Aug. 16. Fedolka was released on hisown recognizance.

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A vehicle was reported stolen between8 p.m. Aug. 12 and 7:30 a.m. Aug. 13 fromthe Skytop Gardens apartment complex,according to police. The 1990 AcuraIntegra was reportedly stolen from a park-ing spot in front of the owner's apartment.There were no signs of forced entry foundat the scene, police reported.

Three bicycles were reported stolenbetween 8:30 p.m. Aug. 12 and 4:49 a.m.Aug. 13 from an apartment in the WindingWoods apartment complex, according to apolice report. The three bicycles, worthapproximately $275 total, were stored infront of an apartment in building No. 108.One bicycle was described as a 20-inch sil-ver Mongoose, while the other two werered bicycles of an unknown brand. Policeare investigating.

A 1997 Honda Del Sol, worth ap-proximately $10,000, was taken from theused car lot at Bell South Mitsubishi, lo-cated on routes 9 and 35 north, accordingto a police report. The vehicle was takenfrom the lot between 9 p.m. Aug. 12 and

7:30 a.m. Aug. 13 by unknown suspect(s),police reports said.

A theft is reported to have taken placebetween 2:35 a.m. Aug. 13 and 10:30 a.m.Aug. 14 at PJ's Bar on Washington Road,according to police reports. Approximately$700 was found missing from a back room.No signs of forced entry were discovered,police said. A similar incident occurred afew months prior and the suspect(s)allegedly entered the bar through a backwindow that is now boarded shut. Policeare continuing the investigation.

An incident of criminal mischief re-portedly occurred between 3 p.m. Aug. 14and 7 a.m. Aug. 15 at the Truman Schoolon Taft Place, according to police reports.Six windows were broken at the school byunknown suspect(s). The objects used tobreak the windows were not found, policesaid.

A 1998 Acura Integra was reportedstolen from Van Deverter Court between10 p.m. Aug. 14 and 8 a.m. Aug. 15.

A 2003 Lincoln LS was reported stolenfrom Forden Court between 5 p.m. Aug. 16and 8:02 a.m. Aug. 17.There were no signsof forced entry at the scene and no knownsuspects, according to police reports.

A borough resident was arrested andcharged with making terroristic threats, twocounts of aggravated assault, resistingarrest and unlawful possession of aweapon at 8:45 p.m. Aug. 16. AllenRodriguez, 39, of the Skytop Gardensapartment complex allegedly called policeand threatened to kill any police officer thathe saw, according to police reports. Policeresponded to Rodriguez's apartment, andthe suspect allegedly emerged from hishome and repeatedly threatened the offi-cers. Rodriguez was apprehended by theauthorities after he allegedly lunged towarda police officer. He was transported to theMiddlesex County Adult Correction Center,North Brunswick, and held in lieu of$50,000 bail.

A theft was reported at the AmericanDeli on South Pine Avenue between 6 p.m.Monday and 5:14 a.m. Tuesday, accordingto police reports. The store owner foundthe deli door unlocked and the cash regis-ter, which contained $150 in cash, missingon Tuesday. There were no pry marksfound on the front or rear doors of thepremises, according to police, who arecontinuing the investigation.

Condition of Monroe manstruck on Rte. 18 criticalBY DICK METZCARStaff Writer

EAST BRUNSWICK — A MonroeTownship man, 44, remained in criticalcondition yesterday after being struck by asport-utility vehicle last week as heattempted to cross Route 18 at NariconPlace.

Charles Watson was hit by a south-bound 2002 Ford SUV driven by James A.Ross III, 44, of the Monmouth Junctionsection of South Brunswick, at 12:41 a.m.Friday as Watson was trying to cross themulti-lane section of the highway, accord-ing to Patrolman Kevin Steinbeck, trafficsafety officer for the East BrunswickPolice Department.

Watson was taken to Robert WoodJohnson University Hospital, NewBrunswick, by the Sayreville RescueSquad.

A hospital spokeswoman said he wasstill in critical condition Wednesday morn-ing. Steinbeck said Watson sustainedsevere head and leg injuries from the acci-dent.

According to Steinbeck, Watson wasapparently on his way from the nearbyHilton complex en route to his mother'sresidence on the other side of Route 18

when he was struck.The traffic signal changed to a green

light for Route 18 traffic before Watsonwas able to cross the highway from east towest, Steinbeck said.

Watson was in the left, or passing,southbound lane when he was struck,Steinbeck said.

The accident is still under investiga-tion, Steinbeck said.

"Speed was not a factor in the acci-dent," the traffic safety officer said. "Thedriver of the SUV was not exceeding the40 mph speed limit. While we know thatthe light was green when the victim wasstruck, we don't know whether it wasgreen or signaling 'pedestrian' when hestarted to cross the highway."

Route 18 has three northbound and foursouthbound lanes in that area.

'To my knowledge there have not beenany other serious pedestrian accidents atthat crossing in recent history," Steinbecksaid.

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SportsNJFHA ready to kick off another season at Kean

Field hockey leagueattracting players

from 19 to 83BY DOUG McKENZIEStaff Writer

T he North Jersey Field Hockey Asso-ciation is not your mother's fieldhockey league.

That's the message that members of thelongstanding league are trying to get out toprospective players as the new fall seasonrapidly approaches.

In fact, now entering its 76th season,the NJFHA is gaining in popularity amongyounger players, though it still includes itsstaple of past-their-prime performers.

"Most of the women in the league are intheir 30s, but we're having more and moreyoung players find out about us throughour Web sitelwww.njfha.org]," said LisaCoster, the president of the league, whowill be playing in the league for her eighthtime this fall. "Our youngest player is 19,while our oldest player [Dr. Lillian Wrightof New Hampshire] is 83. She travelsdown every now and then to play. Granted,she's not your typical player."

Coster, a Pittstown resident who playedscholastic field hockey in Connecticutbefore playing in college at the College ofWorcester in Ohio, found out about theleague shortly after graduating from col-lege, and has found it to be exactly whatshe was looking for while trying to remainactive in the sport.

"I'm a perfect example of a player whomoved here and found out about the leagueat the perfect time," she said. "There is anentire group of people who have beentransplanted into the area and have foundthe league."

Coster added that the eight-team leagueis constantly looking for new players, andhas been finding them with each passingseason of late. Heading into this season,which begins Sept. 7, the league currentlyhas about 130 players. While the leaguedoes include a large number of former col-legiate players from nearby schools likeMontclair State University, Upper Mont-clair; The College of New Jersey, Ewing;Rutgers University, New Brunswick; andKean University, Union, it does not includeany active college players, since the gamesare played in the fall.

"Last year we were just short of 20 newplayers, and the numbers continue to go

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Now in its 76th year, the North Jersey Field Hockey Association continues to attract players from throughout the state who arelooking to remain active in the sport. The league's games are played at Kean University in Union.

up," Coster said. "Every year, more andmore women find out about us, and cometo play."

Coster added that the number of playerscoming out of central New Jersey is alsorising. Last season, a total of 14 playerscame from Monmouth County, while fivecame from nearby Middlesex, and eightfrom Ocean County.

Mary Huguenin, of Sayreville, is one ofthe local players who found the league andis looking forward to another season thisfall.

"It's a very competitive league with apretty high level of play," said Huguenin, a1995 graduate of Sayreville War MemorialHigh School who went on to play atMontclair State. "There is a big range inthe age of the players, but that's part ofwhat makes it interesting.

"You play with so many different age

levels, you're always learning," she added."It's interesting to learn the game from theolder player's perspective, and it's nice tojump back in and be part of a team whileplaying some competitive ball."

The 70-minute games are played atKean University through Nov. 22. Theteams are self-coached, while the playersalso self-substitute, guaranteeing thatevery player gets her fair share of playingtime each week. The teams are named afterthe different counties their players hailfrom.

The cost of joining the league is $82 fornew players, and $70 for returning players,and covers the field costs, insurance anduniforms.

While the league is highly competitive,it maintains the same ideals and goals setforth when it began 76 years ago.

The NJFHA originally competed with

other leagues, according to Coster, whilealso hosting club teams from throughoutthe country, and as far away as England.

"The sport was very different back thenthough," Coster said. "It was a lot moreformal. It has become a lot more refinedover the last few decades, and is muchfaster than it was even 10 years ago."

At Kean, the games are played on turf,which helps to accelerate the action aswell.

"The younger players have made thegame faster and faster," Coster said.

When the NJFHA starts play nextweek, a group of newcomers will get theirfirst taste of the league's competitive play,and Coster believes they'll be instantlyhooked.

"It's a great way to continue playingthis great sport, which continues to grow inpopularity across the state," she said.

Tornados pick up where they left off last summerBY POUC McKENZIEStaff Writer

T he Central Jersey Tornado 14-and-under girls softball team facedsome stellar competition this sum-

mer, and did little to hurt its reputation asone of the nation's premier youth softballteams.

The local girls recently placed secondin the National Pony Softball Tournamentin Sterling, Va., after claiming a ninth-place finish in the National Fastpitch As-sociation Softball tournament in Orlando,Fla., last month.

In that Florida tournament, the Torna-

does finished with an 8-3-1 record, losingto Naples, Fla., in their final game. It wasyet another impressive finish for a teamthat has grown accustomed to finding suc-cess on the national stage.

As a 10-and-under team, the Tornadoswon the title at the National Pony tourna-ment, before taking 13th last year.

This summer, they excelled once again,placing second out of 144 teams fromthroughout the nation. In doing so, theTornados made several valiant comebackswhile playing six games in 24 hours toreach the championship game. There, theyfell to the Vienna All-Stars from Virginia.

Overall, they finished at 11-1 for the tour-nament.

The Tornados finished at 56-12-1 forthe summer, and won N.J. Pony and ASAstate championships along the way.

This year's squad featured players fromthroughout the central New Jersey area. Apair of Old Bridge girls, Nicki Riggio andKate Calogera, were key contributorsthroughout the summer. Riggio had agame-winning, 225-foot home run againstthe Jacksonville, Fla., Thunder, and batteda team-high .432 during the two nationaltournaments, with 18 hits.

Calogera made several outstanding de-

fensive plays at shortstop, including divingcatches on three different occasions, whilealso hitting at a .373 clip (21-for-59).

Matawan's Danielle Davenport andKelly McGinnis were also key contribu-tors, with Davenport playing a flawlesscenter field, making several nice catchesand throwing out base runners in the na-tionals, while McGinnis compiled a 3-0pitching record throughout the two nation-al tournaments. McGinnis also providedone of the highlights of the Pony tourna-ment when she scored the tying run againstthe Pennsylvania Chaos, escaping from a

Continued on page 39

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MetroStars are coming toRutgers for Open Cup Viatch

L ocal Major League Soccer fans willhave a rare chance to get close tothe action on Wednesday, when the

MetroStars host New England at RutgersUniversity.

It will mark the first time since 1999that Rutgers' Yurcak Field will host aMetroStars match.

The MetroStars will host the NewEngland Revolution in the quarterfinals ofthe 2003 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup,kicking off at 7:30 p.m. Tickets to thegame are $20 and $12. Tickets can be pur-chased through the MetroStars' Web site(www.metrostars.com) and through theRutgers University box office, located atthe Lewis Brown Athletic Center, at (866)445-4678.

The MetroStars advanced to the quar-ters of the prestigious single-eliminationtournament with a thrilling 4-3 come-from-behind victory over the defendingOpen Cup champion Columbus Crew onAug. 6 in Columbus, Ohio, in fourth-roundplay. Metros captain Eddie Pope scoredtwice, including the game-winner in thesecond half, and defender Steve Jolleyadded another as the "Red and Black"blasted three unanswered goals in the sec-

ond half to overcome a two-goal deficit.Pope's goals marked his first for theMetros, with the game-winner coming inthe 86th minute.

The Metros defeated the Mid MichiganBucks of the Premier DevelopmentLeague (PDL) 4-0 on July 16 at Berkley,Mich., in the third round. Amado Guevara,John Wolyniec, Mike Nugent, and JoseGalvan scored in the contest to push theMetros into the fourth round. Galvan andNugent both tallied their first goals as aMetro in the spirited match-up.

Yurcak Field is the home of the Rutgersmen's and women's soccer teams and has acapacity of 5,000. The intimate facility islocated on Frelinghuysen Road on theRutgers campus. The Metros played athird-round Open Cup match against theA-League's Staten Island Vipers on July13, 1999, at Yurcak Field. The Vipersstunned the MetroStars 3-2, with formerMetro Billy Walsh tallying both goals forthe "Red and Black."

In MLS action, the MetroStars (8-5-7for 31 points) currently sit in second place,two points behind the Chicago Fire in theEastern Conference.

Old Bridge 12s enjoy a solid summer season

I t has been a summer of seconds for theOld Bridge Little League 12-year-oldAll-Stars.

The Little Leaguers recently completeda highly successful summer season byplacing second in the South Amboy YAA12-year-old tournament — after also plac-ing second in the District 10 tourney.

Old Bridge finished the all-star seasonat 14-4, with losses only to District cham-pion Woodbridge and to St. Joseph's ofKeyport.

Old Bridge boasted a team batting aver-age of .405, led by first baseman GeorgeGonzalez (.654, four home runs, 25 RBIs),center fielder Matt DiPaolo (.636, twohome runs, 28 RBIs), right fielder RobertOrrechio (.454, 12 RBIs) and third base-man Joe Caria (.318, four home runs, 12RBIs).

The pitching staff was led by NickPanos (5-2), Gonzalez (5-2), Dan Avella,Jim Yacabonis, Jeremy Rusakowski and

Jeff Jacobs.The team's defense was anchored by

the solid play of center fielder MattDiPaolo, shortstop Nick Panos, Gonzalez,catcher Greg Padin, third baseman MattKondratyk and second baseman Ray Cruz.

Other players making significant con-tributions included Joe Russo, AustinTomasiewicz, Kyle Naples and KevinMcLaughlin.

Although the summer was filled withmany memorable moments for the OldBridge squad, perhaps the most significantincluded Gonzalez's two home runs in oneinning against Laurence Harbor; JoeCaria's same feat against South River;Nick Panos' 6-0 shutout of Franklin; andMatt DiPaolo's tape-measure, three-runhome run against Franklin.

The team was coached by VinnyPerchill, Bill Keebler, George Gonzalezand Dan DiPaolo.

C.J. TornadosContinued from previous page

rundown between third base and homeplate.

Another Matawan native, Tina Soltren,also had a stellar summer for the Tornados.She collected a key two-out single that ig-nited a rally against the Chaos in the quar-terfinal game of the Pony Nationals.

Manalapan's Ashley Rampino had sev-eral key hits during both tournaments, hit-ting at a .383 clip, and pitched a 2-0shutout in the Pony Nationals against atough Sarasota, Fla., team.

Jackson's Stephanie Byster was also ahitting star, batting .388 and collecting ateam-high 21 hits (including six doubles)over the two tournaments, while knockingin 13 runs.

Hamilton's Nick Caplinger and TomsRiver's Lisa Federico were also key com-ponents to this talented team, with Fed-erico contributing the game-winning hitagainst Sarasota in the Pony Nationals,and Caplinger using her speed to help theteam succeed, stealing nine bases andchipping in with six sacrifice bunts.

North Brunswick was also well-repre-

sented, with both Leigh Elko and CapriCatalano playing major roles in the team'ssuccess. During the tournaments, Elkowas 18-for-53 for a .339 batting average,driving in 12 runs, and recording eightdoubles, two triples and a home run.Defensively, she threw out numerous baserunners from her catching position to helpkeep opposing players out of scoring posi-tion.

A catcher on the North BrunswickHigh School team, she was named FirstTeam All-Conference as a freshman, andis making a name for herself as one of thetop up-and-coming catchers in the state.

In the Pony Nationals, Catalanoshowed a knack for coming through in theclutch, when she hit a double in the bottomof the seventh inning with two out againstSarasota to drive in the winning run, help-ing the Tornados advance to the final 16.In the quarterfinal game against the Chaos,she came through again, singling with twoouts in the seventh to tie the game. She fin-ished at a .353 mark, after going 12-for-34for the two tournaments.

Capri was also impressive on themound, finishing with an 11-1 mark overthe course of the two tournaments, includ-ing seven shutouts and two no-hitters.

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JEFF GRANITSayrevile's Anastasia Scienski, 11, traps the ball in a ball-control exercise duringa U.K. Elite Soccer Camp at Dideriksen Park in East Brunswick on Monday.

Sport ShorRegistration for the St. Mary's of

Ostrabrama winter sports season will beheld Aug. 26-27 from 7-9 p.m., and Sept. 2-3 from 7-9 p.m. Programs will be offered incompetitive basketball (boys and girlsgrades 3-8), cheering (grades 1-8) andinstructional basketball (grades K-4). Formore information, call (732) 390-8204.

The following aire the results of theTamarack Women's Nine-Hole GolfAssociation's Aug. 14 outing. The gameplayed was Kickers — choose own handi-cap to come as close to par as possible.Jean Hoskins won the A Flight with a 35,followed by Marge Quirk (38 — match ofcards), Dot Fitzgerald (38) and AnnabelleDonnamaria (38). Joan Semen won the BFlight with a 36, followed by Dot Peters(39), Dot Terringer (41) and Gerry Hurley(41). Joyce Nicolaison won the C Flightwith a 36, followed by Jeanette Squires(38), Madelyne DiMaria (38) and MaryThompson (40). Thompson had fewestputts with 15.

Dot Terringer won the Association'sPresident's Cup, defeating Marge Widderin the match-play final. Dot Peters topedRonnie Bohn for the Vice President's Cuptitle.

The West Windsor Wildcats will holdtry outs for the 16U and 18U girls fastpitchsoftball teams on Sunday at 2 p.m., andThursday at 6 p.m. Teams will compete atcollege showcase tournaments, regionalqualifiers and national tournaments. Theprogram includes fall ball and winter train-ing. All tryouts will be held at WestWindsor Community Park. Contact FredSarstedt at (609) 799-7020 [email protected] for additional infor-mation.

The Sayreville Stingrays girls' fast-pitch softball organization will be holdingtryouts for the 2004 season on Aug. 30,Sept. 20 and Sept. 27. The Stingrays are aClass A travel program entering their sixthyear. They currently have several openingsfor the 12U team (contact manager DonDeleto at (732) 613-5172), the 14U Blueteam (contact Jim Makowski at (732) 651-0740), and two openings for utility playersfor the 14U White team (contact managerRich Olender at (732) 525-2599).

An Old Bridge Ul l boys' travel soc-cer team is looking for a serious and dedi-cated player to play in the Premier/Flight 1Division. Call (732) 723-9384, or [email protected] for moreinformation.

The Jersey Girls Fastpitch SoftballLeague is looking for teams for the fallleague. Games will be played onSaturdays and Sundays, starting inSeptember. Age groups are U10, U12, U14and U16. Interested teams can contact(732) 458-0041, or e-mail [email protected].

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The original Spotswood Post Office was at the corner of Main Street and DeVoeAvenue. The site is now a cemetery for St. Peter's Episcopal Church.

The West End Hotel was located on Manalapan Road, the present site of theMethodist Church. It often served as a place to stay for travelers headed from NewYork to Bordentown and Trenton.

A century of Spotswood captured in new bookBY JENNIFER DOMEStaff Writer

SPOTSWOOD — After more than twoyears of hard work, three borough resi-dents have bound the history of their townin the pages of a book.

Images of America: Spotswood wasreleased for sale this summer, and accord-ing to one of the authors, Bruce Eckman,collecting enough pictures for the bookseemed daunting at first.

Yet, Eckman and co-authors JackEichenlaub and Roy Dey Jr. pulled togeth-er 128 pages of photographs and captionsthat bring the history of the borough to life.

"Senior citizens all over town brought

in hundreds of pictures," Eckman said.Many borough residents lent the three

authors their pictures and their stories tohelp fill the book with a detailed progres-sion of the town. Eckman said he wouldparticularly like to thank Janine V. Balazs,director of the borough's Office on Aging.

According to Eckrnan, Balazs and theborough's Economic DevelopmentCommission, of which he and Eichenlaubare members, were approached with theidea for the book at the same time. Deyalso joined in on the project and becamethe "computer expert," Eckman said.

"Between the three of us, we recalledand remembered a bunch of different

things," Eckman said.The introduction of the book details the

founding of Spotswood, which was namedin honor of the Scottish hometown ofJames Johnstone. Johnstone was the firstEuropean settler of Spotswood and camefrom Spotteswoode, Scotland, the bookstates.

Outlined in the introduction is thebeginning of the borough's government,including the rise of the first mayor, ArthurB. Appleby, who the book says was a"staunch Democrat."

The pictures in the book show variousmaps of the borough and surroundingareas, various churches that have existed

and still do exist, and the groW;th of theschool system over the decades. Old com-mercial buildings, such as the West EndHotel and the Underhill general store, arepictured in the book as well.

The various editions of publisherArcadia's Images of America series,including the newest Spotswood edition,are sold at major bookstores such asBarnes & Noble and Borders, Eckmansaid. The Spotswood edition is also sold atseveral local stores, he said, including AceHardware on Main Street, SnowhillDiscount Liquors on Snowhill Street, andBrian's Lawnmower & Saw Sales &Service on Manalapan Road.

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MONROE — Jim Etsch, standingdwarfed by thousands of rows of corn,peels back the silk of one ear and speaksabout it as if it were a faithful friend.

"This ear here is perfect for[Mexican] tamales," he says, squeezing akernel. "We do pick-your-own for 10cents an ear. I make 10 times what I canmake selling it as feed corn."

Etsch, 43, who was recently namedthe Middlesex County Farmer of theYear, explained that selling his feed cornfor human consumption is one of manypossibilities for supplementing his nor-mal business, which is to sell dried ker-nels of corn to be ground and convertedto horse feed. He also farms around150,000 bales of hay and straw annually,which he says, unlike corn, "helps keepthe cash flow all year long."

Etsch Farms, off Route 522, is run byJim and his father, Roy, on some of thesame land that was purchased by hisgrandfather in 1930 for potato and stringbean farming, he said. Out of the 1,100acres farmed on fourseparate properties, = = = ^ =Etsch said he ownsaround 200 acres —the balance is rentedyear by year.

Etsch recentlypurchased 88 of theacres with the moneyhe made through thesale of more than100 acres to the TollBrothers develop-ment firm.

People who com-plain about losing _ = = = _ = = =open space to adeveloper are often unknowingly hypo-critical, he said.

"It irks me that people buy their hous-es out here and get upset at the noise anddust [because of farming]. Then they are

FARRAH MAFFAIJim Etsch picks some fresh corn at his farm in Monroe. Etsch was recentlynamed Farmer of the Year in Middlesex County in part due to his efforts topromote farming and agriculture.

against new developments, but theywouldn't have been able to move here ifit weren't for a developer," he said.

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Etsch has two employees assistingwith the hay and straw business.

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of producing now is around triple theyield of what they did in the 1950s whenfarming was much less mechanical. Healso said that government research con-ducted in the 1960s and 1970s on hybridproduction really improved productivity.

He currently produces around100,000 bushels annually, he said.

"I don't believe [grain farming] is adead industry, it's just going to be a con-centrated industry," he said.

Etsch, who earned a bachelor of sci-ence degree in agricultural sciences atCook College of Rutgers University,New Brunswick, keeps his yield high byusing a "no-till, non-irrigated" method,which he said "disturbs only around 2inches of soil and cuts erosion by 95 per-cent."

Etsch's Farmer of the Year title, givento him at the recent Middlesex CountyFair, is more about his agricultural advo-cacy efforts than for his farming ability,he said. He is an alternate to the FarmBureau's Board of Directors, a formerpresident of the Middlesex County Boardof Agriculture, and president of the NewJersey Agricultural ExperimentalStation.

He spends his free time promotingagriculture and attending various meet-ings, sometimes three nights per week.He also has a wife and two sons,Zachary, 12, and Peter, 10.

"The hum of the combine [machine]always put my youngest son to sleep[when he was younger]. He'd lay undermy legs and sleep for hours while I cutcorn," Etsch said.

His wife of 14 years, Caroline, alwaystries to make the busy harvest time morebearable, he said.

"She'll make dinner and bring it outto the fields for the whole family. We'dsit on the hatch of the car and eat togeth-er," Etsch said.

The earnings each year vary, he said,and can take some getting used to.

"You're not going to make moneyevery year. You have to work on aver-ages," Etsch said.

He also said that he invests nearly allthe money made during a profitable yearback into the farm.

"If I've got enough money to take my

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Continued from previous pagewife and kids to a movie, I'm happy. Idon't need a lot," he said.

This year, he said, he'd be lucky tobreak even, because the spring was socold and wet, and corn prices are low.

"I had 150 acres rot in the ground,"Etsch said.

Feed corn is under-appreciated, hesaid, because it is a common misconcep-tion that sweet corn is used for manyprocessed foods.

"Look at almost any product on a gro-cery shelf — corn oil, corn starch, cornmeal — they are all made from feedcorn," he said.

Etsch supports farmland preservationpolicies of late, but feels the governmentcan do more to ensure long-term successin farming.

"We spend a lot of money in this stateto preserve farmland, but we also have topreserve the farmer on that land by mak-ing it a profitable venture," he said.

Etsch, who is 'president of the GardenState Ethanol Project, suggested capital-izing on available direct markets and cre-ating new markets such as the conversionof fermented corn into ethanol, whichwould be used to manufacture cleaner-burning gasoline.

He also said he supports the idea thatfarmers should qualify for "carbon cred-its" since crops absorb carbon monoxideand carbon dioxide from the air.

Etsch said he is hesitant to commit hisfarm to the state preservation programbecause "I don't want to force [my chil-dren] into a farming career."

Though Etsch said he hopes his sonsare interested in farming, he will encour-age them to decide for themselves. Henoted, however, that he will never retire.

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SAYREVILLE - On Main St.6 rms. 2 baths, business orshops. Move in cond i ton ,$279,900. 732-967-9786

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EAST BRUNSWICK - FORSALE - Condo, The Club by

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COVERED BRIDGEBeautiful 2 bedrm., 1 bathranch. Move-in cond. Enclosedporch, ceramic tile kitchen,close to clubhouse. $159,900.

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MARLBORO, diamond condi-tion ranch in desirable Green-br iar Adul t Commun i t y , 2bdrm., 2 bath, liv. rm., din rm.,

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STORE FOR RENT - Locatedin South River. Glass front.Great for small business.$700/mo. Call 732-613-0111

020 BuildingsGarages

$2,000 Weekly Income poten-tial! Nationwide Company nowhiring envelope stuffers. Easywork from home! FREE POST-AGE, SUPPLIES! Writ tenGuarantee! Free Information.Call Now! 1-800-242-0363Ext. 3580. RAH Opportunities

SOUTH RIVER - Large, de-tached garage for rent. Avail.9/1/03. $2007mo.732-390-7452

027 OfficeEquipment

025 BusinessOpportunities

ALL CASH CANDY ROUTE.Do you earn up to $800/day?Your own local candy route.Includes 30 Machines andCandy. All for $9,995. Call

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TANNING BEDS &SALON EQUIPMENT

For specific information,please call 732-259-0251

030 FinancialServices

CAPPUCCINOITALIAN COFFEE COMPANYEXPANDING. 'DistributorsWanted. 'High-profit potential.'Anyone can do this!

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BARTENDERTRAINEES

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COOK F/T &WAIT STAFF F/T - P/TBlythe House at Manalapan

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Equal Opportunity Employer

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EDUCATION

• * • * • • • • • * • • * • • • *HOWELL TOWNSHIPPUBLIC SCHOOLSSupervisor of State &Federal Programs.12 month position to beginASAP. Competitive salary!NJ Supervisor Certificaterequired. Closing: August25,2003. Please send letterof interest, resume & copy ofcertificate to:

• Dr. Jorden Schiff,Assistant Superintendent

P.O. Box 579Howell, NJ 07731

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ELECTRICIAN MECHANIC/HELPER. Immediate opening,2-3 years in commercial andindustrial required. Good sala-ry and benefits, valid driverslicense, tools and reliabletransportation a must. Call973-276-1450 for interviews.

EMPLOYMENTOPPORTUNITIESJoin our team of

experienced caregivers.RN's, LPN's,

CHHA's, CNA'S NEEDEDFor private duty in homes,

hospitals and facilitiesthroughout NJ.

Please call 732-842-0895or 732-212-1119

for application andemployment information.

FRONT OFFICE AssistantFor dental office In Freehold.Must be able to multi-task.32 hours, Mortday", Tuesday,'Thursday & Friday. Benefits.Must be willing to train forX-ray license & occasionalchair side. Call 732-462-0301

Greater Media NewspapersIs currently seeking candidates for the following full and part-time positions

f ' CIRCU1MAILROOM SUPERVISOR F/T

Newspaper printing plant ;ifi east Bransvyick isseeking motivated maivirJual with at least 5 yearsexperience In S High paced production environment..Oversee inserting and mailing operations, including^throughput management, machine maintenance &scheduling. Flexible hours & excellent benefitsincluding 401 (K). Please send or fax resume andsalary requirements to:Linda VinciGreater Media Newspapers- ••••-P.O. Box 5001, Freehold, NJ 07728Fax (732)358-5222email: [email protected]. M/F

MOTOR ROUTE DELIVERYNewspaper Delivery one or two days a week

Routes are available on Wednesday and/orThursday afternoons in Monmouth, Middlesex, &Ocean Counties.No collections.Earn $200 to $300 or more a month only workingone day a week.

A reliable vehicle and valid driver's license areneeded.Call 732-254-7004 ext. 252

EDITORIAL

EDITORIAL ASSISTANTPart-time, entry-level editorial assistant, copy editor,and paginator (Quark XPress) for growing westernMonmouth County communications company.Excellent language skills, knowledge of computers amust.

Send resume to:Greg Bean, Executive Editor,Greater Media NewspapersP.O. Box 5OO1, Freehold, NJ 07728Fax (732)780-4192E.O.E. M/F

REPORTERSFull-time; positions--:covering municipal beat andwriting features. Include clips. Experience preferred,but will train right person. Immediate openings:

Send resume to:Greg Bean, Executive Editor,Greater Media NewspapersP.O. Box 5001, Freehold, NJ 07728Fax (732)780-4192E.O.E. M/F

SPORTS REPORTERGreater Media Newspapers is seeking anexperienced, part-time sports reporter. The beat willinclude three towns in northern Middlesex County,five stories per week.

Send resume to:Doug McKenzie, Sports CoordinatorGreater Media NewspapersP.O. Box 5001Freehold, NJ 07728Fax (732)780-4192email: [email protected]. M/F

SALES

PROMOTIONS COORDINATORPromotions coordinator requires a creative thinker,with strong communication and organiztional skillsto coordinate and create in-paper promotions andthe newspapers activities within the community.Other duties include creating flyers and salesmaterial, ordering promotional products andcoordinate all marketing efforts for the newspapergroup. Competitive salary & benefits.Send or fax resume to: ;

Sandy Theo, Ad Director,^Greater Media NewspapersP.O. Box 5OO1 ; ;Freehold, NJ 07728 -732-780-4257

Full Time Full Time Full Time036 Help Wanted

Part Time

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good driving record. CDLpreferred. Call 732-617-0654

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HOMEHEALTH

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Free OpenTraining Course

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Home HealthAides.

Excellent startingsalary, up to$11.00 hour.All benefits.

Call 732-246-8555Monday - Friday

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HOUSEKEEPING alsoJANITORIAL/MAINTENANCEFT-PT-AII shifts. M & M Manor

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732-446-6699

INSURANCE MEDICALCOLLECTOR- Seeking expe-rienced, detail oriented personfor busy office, PIP knowledgea plus. Amboy area.1 ;.FaVresumu fcl 732-525-8566

LABORERRemodeling,, will train. Mustdrive stick shift. 732-367-0708

LPN's & AIDESBlythe House AssistedLiving in Manalapan. Days &evenings, full & part time.Ca» 732-972-6206, «xt, 406or fex 732-536-9900 •

MEDICAL ASSISTANTEye MD in Old Bridge seeksfriendly, hard working assist-ant. Experience a must.. :Excellent wages & benefits.

Call 732-607-0555

•MEDIOAL RECEPTIONIST*& Medical Assistant F/T-P/TGd i fd

MOVING -HELPERS - FT/PTin Old Bridge area. Heavy lift-ing required. Valid driver's li-cense a plus. 732-591-6470

• OFFICE / SALES F/TVMarble Granite Company.Must know computers andhave car. 732-398-1100, Anita

OFFICE HELP (East Brunswick)Monday thru Friday. 9am-2pm.To record & keep daily recordsand reports on computer forA/R, and do collection calls.Must have computer experience.Call after 1pm. 732-651-6949

OVERNIGHTFLOW TEAM

10pm to 6am. We pay forexperience & $1.50 shiftdifferential. Employee discount& eligible benefits. Apply at:

TARGET MILLTOWN400 RYDERS LANE

MILLTOWN, NJ 08850

PAINTER- Full-time. Availableimmediately, experience a plusbut not necessary. ContactRichard at 732-951-1699.

PET SITTING (F/T-P/T)Weekends a must, plus othertimes. Call Got To Go,

732-446-1899PROPERTY INSPECTORS

P/T-$30,000+ • F/T-$80,000+No experience necessary will trainthe right person. 732-780-5734

REAL ESTATE AGENTOpportunity is knocking. Don'tmiss our on going pre-licensingcourses & superior training to helpyou get a FAST successful start.Call Debbie V. 732-583-5400

Aberdeen/Matwan

REAL ESTATE OpportunitiesThe Real Estate Market is HOT!Be a part of it! • Get Licensedin 30 days! • Set your own hours!

• work close to home!Rose Estephan, Manager

732-946-9400Weichert Realtors, Holmdel

RECEPTIONIST- Marlboro.Busy desk. Multi-task, priorrecep t ion i s t exper iencerequired. Great hours.732-817-0500x4Horizon Staffing Resourses

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Carousel of Home CareHowell 732-303-0245Hazlet 732-264-5555

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SELL AVON. $10. to start.FREE GIFT. Call 732-553-1346

SALES - INVENTORYCONTROL / WarehouseIndustrial/commercial hard-ware counter. We. have arum-mediate opening for a. positionin counter.sar&sjHhv.entqrycontrol. FT Srtth £erfefite Sited?ical/4:0l(fc);Tv-Nfr nights, noSundays. Apply in persqn:.. :".

Gale's Industrial Supply26 W. Front Street

Keyport

SALES - REAL ESTATENo LayoffsNo DownsizingControl What You MakeHigh Volume BusinessCall Natalie 732-617^2020

SEAMSTRESSF/T - P/T position for

EXPERIENCED seamstressskijled in working with fine

fabrics for dress store. Workon gowns, dresses, suits and

performing fittings.Please call 732-972-2322:

BUSINESS DEYIXOPMKNTMANAGER

Do you have media/expo/event or venue salesexperience? Do you always live up to yourcommitments by going the extra mile?

Greater Media NJ Radio has an opening for an enthusiastic self-

starter loaded with marketing know-how. Must be very able to

lead a sales team as Business Development Manager at our

Central New Jersey radio stations. The BDM will develop and

present marketing concepts, create and maintain partnerships

with events and venues. Most important, the BDM will work

with the salespeople to close new and non-traditional business.

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037 BabysittingChild Care

LINCROFT Fun loving, stay athome mom will care for yourchild in my home, 18 months &up. Call Cathy, 732-933-0484

3 D's CHILDCARE- EastBrunswick. CPR cert i f ied.Planned activities & meals.Stale registered. 732-257-8272

MONROE TOWNSHIPNJ Registered Child care.First Aid & CPR certified.Experience. Great references.Non-smoker. 732-416-1263PARLIN- A loving mom willcare for your child in my home.CPR Cert. Refs. 732-316-2021

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AFTER SCHOOL CAREneeded in my Long Branchhome, Mon- Fr i . 3:30pm-7:00pm. Must have drivers li-cense and reliable vehicle, ref-erences required. 732-571-6127

BABY SITTER Needed towatch children while parentsJazzercise in Freehold Boro.

Monday, Wednesday & Fridaymornings. Call 732-919-3773CHILD CARE needed in myhome or yours, who wili bus tothe new Elms S c h o o l inJackson. Call 732-928-9350

EAST BRUNSWICKSitter / Tutor after school.Child age 6, 3pm to 7:30pm.Drivers license & referencesrequired. Call 201-795-9890HAZLET 2 year old, my home,mornings, 2-3 days per week,2-3 hours per day, beginning inSeptember. Call 732-739-0003MILLSTONE - Child care andfamily help for loving family.Live out, full-time/part-time.Call 732-259-6592

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039 Health Care

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HOME CARE-For elderly,sick, disabled. Live-in/out.Reasonable rates. Call PollnterAgency 908-925-0494,No fee.HOME CARE-Companionship &Assistance for Seniors. Non med-.leal, Must have car. F/T/PT Live-in available. Payday every week.Right At Home, 732-566-6711POLISH Referral Svce. Providinglive in housekeepers for elderlycare. Ucense/bond. 908-689-9140

040 SituationsWanted

DAY CARE FOR SENIORSis available in my home. Nonmedical. Meals, transportationprovided. East Brunswickarea. Call 908-705-1581RETIRED MALE NURSE-LPNseeks P/T private duty work.Live in/ out. 25 years experience.Post-Op, bedside nursing, Par-kinson's. Inquires, 732-846-1515

ANTIQUESTOP PRICES PAID FOR:

Antique furniture, oriental rugs,paintings, jewelry & silver.We purchase entire contentsof estates. Will come to yourhome. Call 908-862-0200

043 Appliances

AIR CONDITIONER - 18,500btu's. Used 1 seasqny Window

or wall. Remote. Asking$260. Call 732-821-0496

AIRCONDITIONERS (2) ,SHARP. 5000 BTU, bought6/30, $100 each. Paper workavailable. Call 609-752-0842

DRYER - Kenmore electric.White. Large capacity. Exc.condition, only 4 yrs. young.$250., neg. Call 732-728-0328RANGE G.E. electric, almond,3 0 " f ree s t a n d i n g , sel f -cleaning, 4 burner. Looks/works great. Remodel ingkitchen, $150. 732-723-1560

RANGE ELEC. Kenmore. Blk.& White. DRYER, ELEC. BothSears. Kenmore. Best offer.CADENCE WALKING MA-CHINE, Best offer. STEREO,Grundig Majestib, made inGermany. Floor model. Exc.cond. $150. 732-495-6955

REFRIG. & Range '- Almond.Exc. cond., $100. ea. A/Cs (4);best offer. Eves; 732-796-7017Days: 732-895-9142

REFRIGERATORAmana, side x side' 22 cu.ft.,white, ice maker. Excellentcondition, $400. 732-780-6948WALL OVEN Double, Jen Airself-clean, $200. Electric cooktop, $100. OR $250 for both.Call 609-752-0202.

WASHER & DRYER,KENMORE.

2 years old, $175.00 each.Call 732-332-0622WASHER & DRYER,

WHIRLPOOL.4 years old, asking $500.

Call 732-721-9328WASHERS (2) & DRYERSElec, (2) - two sets.Exc. cond. $400. & 150.732-3(7-3799 or 908-216-4981

(2) TIRES - New on Volkswag-on rim w/hubcap. MichelmXGT4P195/60R14, $120.

Call 732-297-0214

17" MONITOR $100. Key-board, scanner, printer speak-e r s , m o u s e , $ 5 0 . C a l l732-566-7784

30" GAS COOKTOP, GE.white, 4 burn, 4yrs old, $150.Call 732-308-9298

AIR CONDITIONERWindow unit. 115v, 9 BTU's.Almost new. $100.

Call 732-254-2995

BAKERS RACK - Unusual.Black 3 glass shelves plus1 solid shelf. Exc. cond.$115. Call 732-683-1772

BAMBOO TABLE-32"4 chairs & cushions, $150.Perfect glass top. 732-921 -2989

BED/BATH COLLECTIONfor College. 18 piece in yellow.Extra long, $110.Call 732-566-7795

Boat Trailer 20Ft., tandemaxle, steel, $125. dorm fridge$20. Also FREE wood row-boat, needs work. 732-477-1107

BOXES PAPER - (5) $10.each - T-SHIRTS long sleeves50J $1.00 each. VINYL SID-NG Blue, $50. 732-886-5241

CARVED WALNUT SOFA(2), 1931, for hobbyist. Bestoffer. Call 732-671-1616

CHEST OF DRAWERS AN-TIQUE $75. Microwave cart,Oak, looks like old fashion ice-box, $75. Call 732-521-2051

COMPUTER DESKIkea, white 4 ft., with pull out &top storage, $50. 732-921-2989

COUCH SETjood condition. Asking $100.negotiable. Call 732-389-0692

CROWN PALLET JACKGood condition. $150.

Call Bob, 609-259-2502

DINETTE - Antique,yellow metal, 2 chairs, $50.Dressers (2) ; $25. each.Call 732-921-2989.

DOUBLE OVENSelf Cleaning.Very good condition. $150.Call 732-721-4047

DRESSERS (2) - Walnut,20" w. x 67" I., $50. each.Prego s t ro l le r , $50. Cal l732-566-4235

DRYER - W h i t e . M a y t a gelectric. Excellent condition.Orig. $429., asking $150.

Call 732-792-0975

END & COFFEE TABLES(cherry & walnut, ALL wood).Must see, $150. takes all.Call 732-251-8425.

FISH TANK - Hexagon,35 gallon w/stand & accesso-ries included, hood & light,$100. Call Mark 732-970-0327

FISH TANKS-10 gallon, $18.20 gaHon, $30. 29 gallon, $42.With filter, heater, hood light &fish. Call 732-651-1685

FREE SWING SETGood condition. You dismantle& move it& it's yours.

Call 732-290-1623

HAND TRUCKMagliner "Gemini", $125.Please call 609-259-2502

HP OFFICE JET All - In-OnePrinter + HP, Pavilion PC withSpeakers. AU$150.Call 732-495-1503

KID PICNIC TABLE, $10.Turtle sand box, $5. Rockingh o r s e , $ 1 0 . P lease ca l l732-254-1693.

KITCHEN RANGEElectric. Good condition.

$45 or best offer.Call 732-460-0175

LAWN MOWERRear bagger. Good condition.$50. or best offer.

Call 732-264-3262

MICROCASSETTETRANSCRIBER- Olympus,incl. foot pedal, power supply& headset, $150. 732-723-9706

LADDER32ft. Aluminum, great condi-tion, $125. Call 732-238-8422P L A T F O R M ROCKER &ROCKING CHAIR. Footstool,e x c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n732-422-7141

PROPANE CONVECTIONHEATER, 80,000 BTU/hr,hose and regulator, $75. CALL732-671-4341PROPANE CONVECTIONHEATER- 80,000 BTU/HRHose and regulator, $75.Call 732-671-4341REFRIGERATOR -(Dorm)Like new, $40. Panasoniccompact stereo, $35. Kidsdesk, $15. Call 732-671-6861

044 Computers

TV AND VHS COMBO, 20"QUASAR, very good condition$150. Call 732-863-7251

WALL OVEN,new, white, $50.

Call 732-828-8428WASHER & GAS DRYERWhirlpool, white.Super capacity. $150.Call 732-558-8610

MAC and PC SUPPORTOn Site, Home or Business.

No job too small. 732-238-7749

QuIckBooks®, OutsourcedAccounting & Virtual office.We can set-up, train & back up.Bookkeeping, administrativeand controllership services.Mendlowitz Weitsen, LLP, CPAs

732-613-9700

WATER BED -SUPER TWIN in good

condition. $100. or best offer.Call 732-706-3772

047 Furniture

WATER BED - Pine. Kingbookcase headboard, $35!Basketball Backboard - newin box, $25. Call 732-251-9110

044 Computers

REFRIGERATOR SEARS.(Dorm) $30. Craftsman lawnedger $60. Weider Home gymsystem $60. 732-495-0329ROOF TOP CARGO CARRIERSears extra large, $25. DiningRoom hutch & buffet, $125.

Call 732-530-0477

SEWING MACHINESinger. Antique, in wood cabi-net, $1 50. Call 732-297-1696STROLLER & CAR SEATCombo- Gtajbo, $65. or bestoffer. Crib y»Hh>mattress, $55.Call 732-967-1415STROLLER GRACO $15.New wrought iron fireplacetools, $35, New composter$25. Call 732-521-5789TABLE 70"x40" (Solid Oak)with CHAIRS. Good condition.Asking $150". or best offer.Call 732-76Sr9374TRUCK TOOL BOX- Extralarge, aluminum. $100./neg.Reptile Tank w/Cast Iron Stand$75.00./neg. Call 732-477-9660

TRUNDLE BEDWhite formica, includes 2mattresses. Perfect condition,$150. Call 732-577-1040.

TRUNK METAL 31"A1 condition with key. $150.

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On rollers. Blonde wood. Has2 shelves. 2 ft. high x29 "across. $30. Call 732-254-7043

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Call 732-895-1272

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ASSORTED FURNITUREFull Bed w/Adiust-O-Pedicmattress. Curio Cabinet, WallUnit, Cedar Chest, Bar Unit,Living Rm. Club Chair & SideChairs, Small Appliances. Oth-er misc. pcs. Best offers.

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060 Garage Sales

ABEDROOM FURNITURE .VDesigner gir l 's bdrm. set,$450. Red canopy single hdbd.$100. White iron fufl hdbd.,$50. Brass king hdbd., $100.Brentwood rocker, $50. Plusden furn., $250. Asst. lamps.Exc. cond. Call 732-238-5909

BEDROOM FURNITURE lightgrey formica, 6 drawer dresserwith round mirror, armoire, twinbed with platform bottom.Headboard with night table at-tached with drawers $595 orbest offer. Call 732-390-5349

BEDROOM FURNITURE-Dresser, desk w/ hutch, chair,$200. & other kid's furn., Misc.household items. 732-591-0077BEDROOM SET - 5 pc. New in

box. List $1,300., sacrifice$565. Call 732-259-6690

BEDROOM SET - 6 pcs. ,bleached oak & sage color.1 yr. old. Exc. cond"! $450.Call 732-765-9082

BEDROOM SET - 7 pc. Cherrysleigh bed. New, still in boxes.Must sell, $975. 732-259-6690

BEDROOM SET-GirlsTrundle bed, armoire, 5 drawerdresser, end table, 6 drawerheadboard. $350.732-679-3998BEDROOM SET - Italian greylacquer, headboard, dress-er.night stands, $500. neg.COUCH & LOVESEAT -Neutral color. $500. neg. Bothexc. cond. Call 732-367-3799

BEDROOM SET Girls, 4pc,old fashioned Broyhill wood,end table, desk, bed w/hdbd. &matt., dresser w/mirror. Goodcond., $200. Call 732-203-1412

BEDROOM SET, 5 piece,$450. Drm. set w/ 6 chairs,lighted china cabinet $500.Call 732-928-5421BEDROOM SET, CRATE &BARREL. King size slay bed,maple/cherry, Includes tables,lamps matresses,$1,200.732-651-9822

BEDROOM SET- Triple dress-er & hutch, chest of drawers, 2night stands, 4 poster cannon-ball bed, $700. Baldwin spinetPiano $1,100. Couch, loveseat, 2 chairs, ottoman, $100.Sundance spa hot tub, 7 peo-ple, $2,000. 732-833-7540

BEDROOM SETS - (1) twin &(1) fu l l . Recliner, desks,tables. All good condition.

Call 732-222-7290BUNK BEDS-Solid pine.1 yr . y o u n g m a t t r e s s e sincluded. Excellent cond.$325. Call 732-721-1099

CHINA CABINET & SERVER(ANTIQUE) Lovely details.Custom painted in heirloomwhite & antiqued. $995. forboth pieces. Call 732-212-1572COFFEE TABLES (2), excel-lent cond., unique, 1 mirrored24" x 48", 1 Brass 40" x 40",$200. each. Call 732-521-4037after 5pm.

COLONIAL DINING ROOMSET, 6 chair, china cabinet.White bedroom set, full sizebed, double dresser with mir-ror, night table, desk & chair.Kitchen set, dark maple. Call732-785-9340

COMPLETE DINING ROOMSET, Ethan Allen Count™, Ma-hagony, with 8 chairs, $3,000Call 732-928-5128COUCH & LOVE SEATFor sale, $400. Very good con-dition, call 732-583-8365

COUCH, BROYHILL, withmatching wing chair, la-z-boyrecliner, small end table, $400.Leave message, 732-367-0349

DINING ROOM Contemp. blk.lacquer/inlaid cherry, 2 leaves,buffet & mirror. From Huffman-Koos. Pd. $8,800. First $3,300.takes it! Mint. 732-706-1177

DINING ROOM - 8 pc. Ameri-can Drew. Solid white washhardwood table, 6 chairs, to. 2pc. china, 2 leaves, pads. Exc.cond. $1,400. 732-303-9663

DINING ROOM - Dark wood.Table w/4 chairs, corner hutch,$400. Computer Desk w/chair,$50. Call 732-545-4493

DINING ROOM - Never used.Medium oak.Table, 4 chairs,china closet, $350. or bestoffer. Call 732-679-5080DINING ROOM - Solid pinetable ( 9 2 " w/2 leaves) ,6chairs.Good cond. Asking$195. Call 732-919-7369

DINING ROOM Contemp. blk.lacq. wood, 6 chairs, leaf.chinacloset $700. Kitchen table;round, oak/ceramic, 2-4 chairs,best offer. Eves 732-796-7017Days; 732-895-9142

DINING ROOM SET & WALLUNIT. Formica pedestal tblwith 6 chairs. 3 pc. mirroredwall unit with glass shelves.Both cream colored and likenew, $950. Call 732-583-3187

DINING ROOM SET - Broyhill,52" table, 18" leaf, 4 chairs,china cabinet, hutch, break-front, Great cond. GREATBUY, $450. Call 732-251 -9631

DINING ROOM SET - Solidmaple tbl. w/leaf, fine washedfinish, 6 chairs w/upholsteredseat and china cab. Exc. cond.Best offer. Call 732-591-8725

DINING ROOM - Stained Oak.Queen Anne style. Table w/6upholstered chairs. Goodcond. $500.,neg. 732-758-8057DINING ROOM SET - Solidoak, 72" oval ped. table, 6chairs, lighted hutch w/glassdoors, $500. Call 732-723-0989

DINING ROOM SETEthan Allen. Dark pine, 48"round table with 2 leaves, and4 Captain's chairs. Best offer.Call 732-872-8860DINING ROOM SET, Benning-ton Pine. Trestle table, 4 sidechairs, 2 arm chairs, lightedchina cabinet with hutch, Call732-972-7803DINING ROOM SET, Oval tbl.,double pedastal, 2 leaves,pads, 6 chairs, Ig. china closet& tea cart. Ask. $700. Kid'sBedroom Set, Captains bedw/ 3 drawers, 6 drawer dress-er, desk & chair. Good cond.$200. Call 732-721-8948

DINING ROOM SET- with 6chairs, table pads, 2 leafs &china cabinet, light wood, $900.or best offer. 732-577-1347DINING ROOM TABLE - whitewith, 4 upholstered chairs,$ 1 0 0 . C h a n d e l i e r , $25 .Bleached oak coffee table, $25Wall unit,$50 or best offer,Call 732-863-6628

DINING ROOM TABLE,dbl. pedestal Glass top, w/6Italian sling chairs. $500.STORAGE WALL SYSTEM,almond & glass, 86 "x 92".$500. Good condition.Call 732-828-1282

DINING ROOM-Like new, 6chairs, tea cart, breakfront,pedestal table, made out of burl.Ask. $800. /neg. 609-448-3934DINING ROOM-w/ 6 ladder-back chairs-4 for table & 2 arm,Ig. 2 pc. hutch, Ig. table. Allheavy wood. $500.732-566-8252DINING SET - Black Laquer,4 chairs & lighted hutch:Excellent condition. $350.Call 732-787-1692D I N I N G T A B L E W I T HCHAIRS, solid oak, very goodcond., $250. Wooden Coffeet b l . , l i ke new $ 8 5 . Ca l l732-741-2417DRESSER - 66" with mirror &night table. Both w/custom

lass overlay. Solid wood, 8Irawers, $300. 732-679-2716

ENTERTAINMENT CENTERPickled wood, 3 pcs. 2 bottomshelves for storage & sideopen shelves. Fits up to 27"TV. Coffee & End Tables:glass & brass. All exc. cond.

Call 732-888-1840

FOR SALE Castro convertibleQueen sofa S love seat $400.Or b/o. Queen Futon $300.,orb/o. Call 732-441-9479LEATHER CHAIRS - (2)matching. Off white. Almostnew. Asking $125./each.

Call 732-308-3516LEATHER SOFA w/qn. sizedbed & matching Loveseat,(Green), $500. 1 Sharp 30" TV•onsole, $300. 732-275-9139

LIVING ROOM - Queen sofa-bed, loveseat, chair w/ottoman.Multi colored. Good cond.$300. Call 732-583-1196MATCHED SET, RATTAN,sofa, chair,ottoman, w/ allcushions , 4 tossed pillows,coffee and end tbls with glasstops included excel.cond.,$950. Call 732-255-4783

MATTRESS & BOX SPRINGKING - Like new. Sealy Top ofthe Line. Pillow Top. $475.Call 732-780-6948MATTRESS & BOX. Full size.New ortho/plush. $110.

Call 732-259-6690

MATTRESS SET - Queendouble pillow top. New in plas-tic w/warranty. $165. Candeliver. Call 732-259-6690MOVING SALE - High endfurn. Ex. cond. ETHAN ALLENLiv. rm. JON WIDDICOMB

King bedrm. set. VALLEYFURN. STATTON Din. rm.

tbl., w/ 3 leaves, 6 upholsteredchairs + server. Table, lamps,crib/mattress, fine leather top

desk & other items.Call 732-536-2562

MOVING SALE - Queen sofasleeper, beige & tan, matchinglove seat & ottoman, $350. (2)i/lirrored wardrobes, $300.Wall unit w/buiit-in bookcase &bar, $200. (2) Brass lamps &end tables, $50. 732-995-0042

MOVING SALE(2) Bedroom Sets: (1) king, 5pc, Colonial, $850., neg. (1)bunk bed set, 5 p c , $650.,neg. Call 609-371-8138

MOVING SALEWall unit; 3pc, Oak/Rosewood,$500. China cabinet; 2 p c ,$300. Sofa bed & loveseat;light grey, $400. Bedroomfurniture. Home gym; $350.Much more. All reasonableoffers accepted. 732-780-5811MOVING SALE! Mauve sec-tional sleeper sofa, $150.Mauve recliner, $50. 2 glassfront, black curio cabinets$100. Walnut kitchen table w/4 black swivel vinyl chairs $75.Large fruitwood bookcase,$50 Oak end & coffee tables$35 ea. glass/brass coffee &end tames $35 each. Plusmisc., all mint. 732-390-1003

MOVING SALE- Living RoomSet, Dining Room Set, Bed-room Set, Dinette w/6 Chairs,Corner Curio, Wall Unit, Pool.Table, Rugs, Computer Desk,and more. Exc. cond. Bestoffers. Call 732-446-5467

MOVING- Sectional Sofa Bed,Dining Room, Refrigerator,Deck Set, Rockers, Pictures,Dishes & morel 732-671-2391

MOVING-Sofa & Loveseat $50.Formal Sofa, $100. Sm. Sect, w/table, $150. (2) Cushion Chairs,$50. ea. Thick glass cocktail tbl.,$125. Exc. cond. 732-493-9161

PATIO SET - 60" round table,4 chairs, 4 chaises (whitew/cushions), end table, &umbrella, $500,732-577-8657SLEIGH BED - Cherry.Unope-ned in box. Sugg, retail $700.,sacrifice $250. 732-259-6690SOFA w/ MATCHING CHAIR

Excellent condition.Floral pattern. Best offer.

CaM 732-438-3194SOFA & LOVE SEAT, Darkwood queen bdrm set, w/desser with mirror. Brass twinbeds(2), recliners , lighted wallunit light blue 9' x15' rug. L-shaped wood desk. Sowingmachine., steel cabinet,, andmore call 732-780-9533

SOFA & LOVESEAT(New)Queen. 1 mo. old. Beige & creamw/11 pillows. Cocktail tble. incl.$600. 732-738-4800 oxt. 248SOFA - 4 pc. oversized sec-tional w/chaise. White. 3 1/2yrs. young. Good cond. $450.or best offer. Call 732-625-8074SOFA - Almond, leather, exc .condition, $500. Sectionalsofa; neutral color, good cond.,$500. Call 732-458-4832SOFA - BLACK LEATHERITALIAN -3SEATER.Exc. cond. 6 months new.$450. Call 732-536-2701SOFA BED - Loveseat, taupecolor. (2) Recliners; Lane, kingsize, burgundy. All great con-dition, $1,000. to $1,500. for allprices neg. Call 732-335-8761SOFA SECTIONAL (3 Piece)17 feet. Contemporary, LightPastel. $400., or best offer.Call 732-367-7441SOFA SLEEPER & LOVESEAT - Beige and tan stripes.Great condition. $500. for both.732-238-0222 eveningsSOFA, LOVE SEAT, Chaise,comfy, oversized cushions,earth tones, like new, $600., orbest offer. Call 609-208-9623SOFABED - Queen size. Tan/brown/rust. Good condition.$250. Call 732-972-1672 or732-513-0433TABLES - Oak. Thomasville.(2) end tables, (1) coffee table& (1) octagon. $175./all four.

Call 732-739-1432WALL UNIT - MOVING. Likenew, 3pc. almond, with brasstrim, mirror backing, curvedglass doors, glass shelves,interior lights, holds 32" TV,VCR, stereo. Pd. $1,600. Sac-rifice, $445. Call 732-247-3008WALL UNIT, Teak wood, 8pcs., shelves & bar unit includ-ed, excellent condition. Bestoffer call 732-780-1552

048 GeneralMerchandise

MOVING SALEBrass bedroom set; all ac-cessories, $850. Entertain-ment unit; custom black/white,$1,200. Kitchen set; brandnew, $500. DECORATIVEITEMS; vases, frames, stat-ues, china, more. 732-656-1654

MOVING SALEEVERYTHING FOR SALEBedroom Set, Daybed, DiningRoom, China Cabinet, Couch,Coffee Table. No reas. offerefused. Call 732-316-0350

MOVING SALESectional Sofa: 4 pcs., $850.Int. Units: (2), $300. Single

Beds: (2), $225. Stiffel Lamps:(3), $225. Kitchen Table w/3:hairs, $225. TV: Sony, $150.ea Cart, $150. 732-238-2215

AIR COMPRESSOR Crafts-man 3hp, like new, $150. (3)Anderson screen doors, new.(4) six panel doors. Heavy bagstand. Best offers 732-863-6778

AT NO COST TO YOU!! NEWPOWER WHEELCHAIRS,SCOOTERS, HOSPITALB E D S , AND D I A B E T I CSUPPLIES. CALL 1-800-843-9199 OR 1-866-242-4748 TOSEE IF YOU QUALIFY.LOCATED IN NJ.

BANK SAFE $300, Slot Ma-chine, 25e Baileys, needswork, $400. Hand truck $45.,Airless Sprayer, Wagner, $85.Tool box-6Dr., $60. Call732-679-7455

BAR STOOLS, swivel, (4)Early American, $75. each. 3piece entertainment center,Oak, fits 32" TV, $500. 32"hutch , $100. Call 732-792-0118

BAR-Ask. $100. WeightLifting Equip. $250. DiamondEngagement Ring, PearShape, negotiable. 732-895-5511BEANIE BABIES & BUDDIESOver 100 available.Best offers.Please call 732-495-4455BOWLING MACHINE, shufflealley, Williams Shuffle Inn.Gott l ieb pinbal l machine(Countdown),needs work,$375 For both. 732-679-6167CAR PORT / PATIO COVERSears aluminum. 10' x 20'.Must be disassembled.Orig. $850., sacrifice $200.

Call 732-251-0471CARD COLLECTION &

Collectibles. Over 100,000Baseball, Hockey, Football &Basketball. Harv 732-246-1706CHANDELIER - 12 l ight .Blown glass & brass. Contemp.Like new. Orig. $1,200., sacri-fice $200. Call 732-972-0069CHINA - Lenox "Eternal " .CRYSTAL: Lenox (water, wine& champagne).Both servicefor 12.Best offers.732-367-0807

CLOSE OUT SALEComputers, big screen TVs,VCRs, stereos, jewelry displaycounters, video cameras, freelocal delivery and set up

Call 732-836-0326

COMPLETE KITCHENREMODELING SALE: Whiteformica cabinets, granite tops,G.E. dishwasher, microwave,dbl. oven, Kohler sink, etc.Best offer takes it 732-446-1724CRIB - European. White wash.With mattress. Lamps: Stiffle.Brass & glass. All good cond.

Call 732-845-3233EXERCISE MACHINE TonyLittle Freestyle Elite Gazelle,$100. Pool filter; vacuum, sup-plies, $100. Call 732-679-7195FREE 3-ROOM DIRECTVSYSTEM INCLUDING IN-STALLATION! Subscribe to"NFL-Sunday Ticket" get 4months FREE Programming.Access 225+ TV channels!Digital quality picture/sound.L i m i t e d T i m e O f f e r .1-800-963-2904

FREE GRANTS-Never Repay-Acceptance Guaranteed.$500-$500,000 Education,Home Repairs, Home Pur-chase, Business. Live Opera-tors 8 a.m.-11 p.m. Mon- Sat1 -800-893-2517Extension 363

FREEZER, WHIRLPOOL.18.5 cubic ft., upright, $200 orbest offer. Lawn mower, 20"gasoline with bag attachment,$35. Call 732-451-9434FRENCH Doors -Int. 61wx81 hw/frame & saddle. Clear coat-ed over nat. wood. $200. In-stall/paint extra. 732-536-1334HOMEOWNERS WANTED!

Kayak Pools is looking forDemo homesites to displaynew maintenance free Kayakpools. Save thousands of $$.Jnique opportunity! 100%f i n a n c i n g a v a i l a b l e .1-800-510-5624.

KITCHEN CABINETS10) Oak front. Like new, $300.

Call 732-921-1494LAWN TRACTOR, 14 horsepower,craftsman kohler en-

i n e . $ 4 0 0 . C a l l D o u g148-702-1777

LINCOLN PORTABLE WELD-ER, Onan engine with cabler,51,400. Ingersolrand aidcom-pressor, $450. 732-928-9328MIRRORS- DIFFERENTCOMPANY- BETTER PRICE!48x100x1/4" $105; 72x100x1/4" $155; 72x50xw1" Bevel$110. Free Delivery. QualityInstallation Available. Visa/MC.Morningstar Wholesale1-800-355-9803 "Skip theMirrorman"

MOVING SALE - Coffee Table:mint, bar chairs, Casio player,mirror, playstation, games,microwave. 732-886-1868MOVING SALE - HolmdelCastro convertible, pop updaybed, +furn., sporting goods,antiques, etc. 732-946-0960MOVING SALE!!!Sofa, 2 piece sectional withottomam, 3 solid oak endtables. Bedroom set with bycentury, 2 amoires with mirror,bridge, 2 night stands, hospitaland twin bed. 2 sofa beds, din-ing room table with 6 arm-:hairs by vogue, plus 2 breakfronts. All in excellent condition,everything must go now Call-32-308-9670!

MOVING SALE- 2 Sofas, PineDinette, Furs, Spode China,Redwood Patio Furn., Clothes,Appliances, more.732-995-8634MOVING Twin bed, matt.,chest, $200. Hi-rise bedsw/slipcover, $150. Kimballsleigh bed, QN., night table, 5drawer chest, $1,700. Ext. lad-der, 32', $150. Ski style Nordic~rak, $50. Gas leaf blower

60. Home o f f i ce , $700.2)casement windows, $50.ea.

Good condition. 732-238-8422

ORGAN - Lowery w/bench,I200. Bar w/2 Stools, $75.

Computer Desk, $40. All goodcond Call 732-780-6561'OOL - Posidone. 21' wide x1 deep w/all accessories (fil-

ter, etc.). Needs new liner.$25. Call 732-920-3097

POOL TABLE8 ft, ball return. Custommade oak. Like new. $1,000.Call 732-536-9536POOL TABLE, Pro -Line Bil-liard, white wash, 8 ft x 41/2 ft,excellent condition, $1,500.Call 732-446-6848

POOL. Above ground withd e c k . h a y w a r d sand f i l -ter/automatic chlorinator. 16ft.x24ft.,oval, great cond., first$500 takes it. You must taked o w n a n d m o v e . C a l l908-208-9778PRINTERS (Laser & InkJet),Computer tower, monitor, Key-board, speakers, scanner,phone/answering machine/rax, fish tank with everything.Call 732-928-4990

RESTAURANT EquipmentFOR SALE.Call 609-259-7072RIDER MOWER - Roper, 8hp.Briggs & Stratton engine.Good condition. Asking $150.

Call 732-901-9173SEWING MACHINES Due todivorce; Free arm all stitches,pd. $369., sacrifice, $159.4 Thread Serger, pd. $389.sacrifice, $219. All new in box.Call 732-222-3313

SOFA - Leather w/queen sizesleeper. Good condition. Verycomfortable. $230.

Call 732-651-3371SOFA BED - Mattress neverused, 2 recliners included, set$250. Stereo; 2 speakers,value $300., sell for $75. Bothgood condition. 732-264-9385

SPA. Must Sel l . 7 PersonDeluxe. Never Used. Includescover . Wi l l d e l i v e r . Ful lWarranty. Can finance W.A.C.Payments Under $100/Month.In a Hurry. 800-980-7727

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TIRES, COOPER DISCOV-ERER. RADIAL STT. 31" x10.5"X 15" ON 10" X 15" rim.5 bolt hole fits Rangers andBronco II, $700. 732-521-2142TRACTOR LAWNMOWER,'93, 14 horse power, koler en-gine, rarely used, 42" deck,must see! $550. Neo-angleshower base, 37" plus doors$240. Call 609-448-7498

WALKERTURNER - 2 4 " 4spd. scroll saw. $200. WELL-BUILT Refrig. Med. size. Greatfor college. $75. 732-613-8454WATERBED - Queen, pillowtop, $500. Exercise bike, $75.Dresser; unfinished pine, 6drawers, best offer. All goodcondition. Call 732-390-4824Win a House and Business InWasilla, Alaska Essay Contest.Details www.wasillacontest.c-om or SASE: Wasilla WebWorld 713 W. Parks Hwy. C-130, Wasilla, AK 99654"100/per entry

048b InfantsJuvenile Items

BABY CLOTHES, (Boys) Verygood cond/ Like new & walker,baby swing, crib matt., biketrailer & more. 732-940-2284BEDROOM SET Girls, 11 pc.Henry Link wood, $500. Bed-room set; boys, 2 pc. +book-case. Call 732-946-0960

CRIB (Brass head & footboard), dresser/changingtable, hutch. Solid Oak. Exc.cond. $600. 732-316-5534

CRIB - Bellini w/mattress.White lacquer, $500. HighChair: Peg Perego, $90. &

Stroller, $150. Car Seat: Fish-er Price, $75. Keytec Comput-

er Touch Screen, $150. &MORE. Call 732-303-1044

CRIB - Bellini, with Simmonsmattress, $350. Armoire;Bellini, $250. Glider with pads,$50. Call 609-758-6512CRIB - Simmons pickled oakw/cherry accents, changing ta-ble, $400. Car Seat, $25.Great cond. Call 732-264-3031CRIB-Childcraft, natural withmatt.,& changing table/dresser,$300. Peg Prego high chair, $50.Milano Stroller, $f50. Centurycar seat, $40. Step 2 Playhouse,$40. All like new. 732-617-9764

KIDS POWER WHEELS REDJEEP, PICNIC TABLE & KIDSBIKE. All in very good shape +extra batteries. Any resonableoffer. Call 732-682-9046TONS OF BABY ITEMS, allexcellent condition.LT.maplecrib $50; changing table, $25,glider/ ottoman, $100; outdoorplay set $25 ea; car seats, ex-ersaucer, strollers, hi-chair,pack & play,bicycle seat, back-pack carrier,framed pictures,more. Low prices. Call732-786-1533

STROLLER -Graco TravelSystem with infant carrier &base.Sawgrass color. Goodcond., $75. Call 732-416-9350

WEIGHT BENCH, with attach-ments, and squat rack & 650lbs weights. Will sell all or parts$250 Or b/o. Call~732-727-6009

1049 MerchandiseWanted

060 Garage Sales

ALL LIONEL TRAINSOr Flyer. Top cash appraisal.Price no object. 732-946-2893ANY KIND OF COLLECTIBLE

ITEMS FOR AUCTIONCall Col. Ed. 908-995-4099

BUYING CAMERASAnd PHOTO EQUIPMENT

1 pc. or whole studio. No Polaroidor movie. Call 609-291-9736

CONSIGN Your Women's &Children's Quality Clothing &Accessories Call 732-431-7667

2ND TURN AROUNDFISHING TACKLE Collectorwishes to buy old rods, reels,lures, catalogs. 908-233-1654

050 MusicalInstruments

CLARINET, SELMER,With case. Good condition,great for new young student$150. Call 732-446-5715

I SELL NEW & USEDMusical Instruments

at deep discount prices.CALL DON at 732-741-4709

KEYBOARDBrand New. Yamaha, PSR 550$400. Call 732-840-0738ORGAN-(Thomas Troubadour186) Good condition. $400.

Call 732-458-1898

PIANOYamaha Clavinova CLP-155Digital spinet, full 88 weightedaction keys. 8 different sounds& digital recorder on board &MIDI compat ib le . Looks,sounds & plays beautiful.Never need tuning.Like new. $950. 732-780-2697PIANO - BALDWIN SPINET

Walnut finish. Great cond.$700. Call 732-780-9213PIANO - Kincaid upright, withbench & sheet music. Goodc o n d i t i o n , $ 4 0 0 . C a l l732-566-7590

PIANO, SHONINGER.Upright with bench,

good condition $500.Call 732-780-5811

PIANOS-ORGANSLOTS OF TRADE INS

FROM $450.Cleaned • Tuned to A440

Guaranteed. Delivery Avail.All Floor Models On Sale

1-800-453-1001SAXOPHONE - Selmar Alto,1 month young, perfect condi-tion, with case, $500. or bestoffer. Call 732-727-8005

051 SportingEquipment

GO CART - Carter.Green & yellow, 6 HP, Tecum-seh motor. Runs like new,$900. Call 732-370-3425

•ABERDEEN- 226 Claire Ct.(South Atlantic Ave. or ChurchSt.- Cashel Dr.- Claire Ct.), Fri.& Sat., 8/22 & 8/23, 8am-4pm• BRICK - Moving to FloridaCherry Quay Development,27 Cross Trees Rd., Sun.,8/24, 8-3. Collectibles, furniturerugs, clothes, Nordic trac,misc. good stuff, +giveaways.

•EAST BRUNSWICK-18Pearl Rd. (off SlaglerSt.), Sat.,8/23, 9am-3pm. Rain or shine,something for everyone.

• EAST BRUNSWICK62 Lois Ave. (off Merrill Ave.),Fri. & Sat., 8/22 & 8/23, 9-3.Toys and children's items.

• FREEHODLTWP.-107Gerogia Rd. (Cr. of StonehillRd.) Sat. 8/23, 8am to 1pm.Baby items & general stuff.• FREEHOLD BORO - 20Holmes Terr.Sun.,8/24,9am-3pm.Car (runs), motorcycle, sewingmach., h/n, clothes, toys, tools.•FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP-83 Three Brooks Rd (off Rt 9),8/22 & 8/23, 9am- 4pm.Furniture, books, household,toys, games, bikes & more• FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP.15 Stiles Place (Off StillwellsCorner Rd.) Fri., Sat. & Sun.,8/22 & 8/23, 10am -3pm, 8/24,10am-1pm. Household, misc.

HAZLET - OPEN HOUSEFurniture Sale Saturday

August 23rd, 9am- 3pm. Din-ing rm set, La-z-boy recliner,cocktail table, all in excellentcond. End tab les, lamps,couch & love seat. All best of-fer! 47 Darthmouth Drive, Ha-zlet ( off Middle Road acrossfrom police station) or call 609-220-2818 any day.

HAZLET-17 Tall Oaks Drive(off Poole Ave.), Sat 8/23,9am-4pm. Household items,TV computer, daybed, misc.HOWELL - 26 Deborah Lane(Off Newtons Corner), Friday,8/22 only, 8:30am - 2pm.Household, furniture, misc.

• JACKSON- 13 Castle Ave.Sat., 8/23,9am-3pm. Raindate:8/24. Items for bedrm. & den.Furn..window decor.bedding.etc.

• MANALAPAN

MULTI FAMILY6 Quebec Woods Ct. & 51 W.Canadian Woods Rd. (off Rob-ertsville). Sat., & Sun., 8/23 &24, 9am-3pm. Bargains galore.• MATAWAN - 9 Mohawk Dr.(Off Ravine & Indian Trail)Sat. 8/23, 10am to 4pm.Something for everyone• MORGANVILLE

MOVING SALE3 Helena Ct. (off Duncan Dr.).Sat., & Sun., 8/23 & 24, 9am-3pm. 35 YEARS OF STUFF!!• OLD BRIDGE

MOVING SALEHighpoint Dev. (off Rt. 516].21 Kristen Ct. Fri., & Sat., 8/22& 23, 9am-3pm. Art work, furn.,decorative items, etc., etc.• OLD BRIDGE - 40 PiersollRd. (Off Rt. 527, Hilliard Rd.1st right) Sat. & Sun. 8/23 &8/24,10am to 5pm. No earlybirds. Something for everyone

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K & O H O M EIMPROVEMENTS

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E-Z PAINTING, INC.RESWEm.il, & COMMERCIAL• Interior & Exterior Painting•PowerWashing• Waters Fire Damage

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732-416-0820732-747-3845

K M POOLSDiv. of Ken-Chel Corp.

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SUBURBAN, AUGUST 21, 2003 6 3

079c FloorFinishing

081 Lawn CareLandscaping

085 Odd JobsCleanups

091 RoofingSiding

1110 Autos for Sale II 110 Autos for SaleII 110 Autos for Sale

T & W HARDWOOD FLOORSInstallation, sanding, repairs,

refinishing. Fully insured. Freeest. Call 732-605-1163

WADE'S HARDWOODFLOORING

Installations-Sanding-Refinish-ing. Quality work at reasonable

prices. Call 732-787-5829

079d Garage Doors

• ALL PHASE OGARAGE DOORS• INSTALL • REPAIRS

REASONABLE • FREE EST.Visa & MC Accepted

Call 732-615-2301MICHAELS OHD COMPANYSales/Service S Installationsof GARAGE DOORS & PowerOpeners. Call 732-572-1511

080 Gutters

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080a HandyPersons

A ABLE BODIED HANDYMANAll quality work. Decks built &refinished. Jim 732-390-8359

A PROFESSIONALHANDYMAN

Quality work, af fordable,dependable. Call 732-438-3194AFFORDABLE HANDYMANALL JOBS AVAILABLE ASAP!Free Est. Call 732-495-7657ALL AROUND HANDYMAN

All Types Of:Home Repairs/Improvements

732-257-2750 or 732-431 -3981ALL JOBS - Big & Small

Reasonable. Free estimates.Call Irving 732-792-7171

ANY ODD JOBS - Can domost anything. No Job TooSmall. Call John 732-251-0893

GENERAL HANDYMANFrom Roof to Basement &Decking. 35 years experience.Free estimates. 732-360-1787HANDYMAN- Retiredcontractor with over 30 yearsexp. Call Joe 732-254-2651HANDYMAN - 20 YRS. EXP.No job too big or too small'Free est. Len 732-251-8589HANDYMAN CONTRACTING

Power washing, decks,windows & doors, siding, drive-way sealing & rug installation.Free est. Darrin 732-316-5906

A & C LANDSCAPINGand TREE SERVICE

"Complete Care of your Property"Lawn Maintenance • Sodding

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CLEAN-UPSGaraqes, attics, basements,yards" etc. Call 732-651 -8169TOM'S CLEAN-UPS Junkremoval, attics, garages, base-ments, construction debris,concrete. Remove anything.Fast service, ft 732-721-3255TRASH & JUNK REMOVALAnything you want taken to

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086 PaintingWallpapering

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For all You Home Repairs andImprovements. Insured & FreeEst. Call Jack 732-727-1696

RENT-A-SONOdd lobs done inside & out.

Call Dan • 732-238-2429THE HANDYMAN CAN

"Always a call back, always ashow up!" Replacement windowsHome repairs, etc. 732-525-0711

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ADDITIONS • BASEMENTSBATHS -KITCHENS Free est.ANI Construction 732-521-2444ADDITIONS - ALL HOME

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HOME MAINTENANCECarpentry • Decks • All HomeRepairs. Call 732-251-9342

•CONSTRUCTION*Affordable Prices.Quality Work• Additions • Sunrooms • Decks•Siding • Windows • BasementsFree Est. & Ins. 732-360-2660

KITCHENS• Cabinet Refacing (FactoryDirect) • Add-on Cabinets

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Free Estimates. 732-238-8387PAUL'S HOME MPROVEMENT• painting • sheetrock • decks

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DAVE & SONLAWN & LANDSCAPING

"We do it right - first time, everytime". Full Service. We Do It

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MTTREE SERVICE

• Tree Removal• Trimming• Lot Clearing• Stump Grinding • FirewoodFully insured. 732-446-2040TREES • Trimmed • Removed•Stumps Ground 'Wood ChipsReasonable Rates 732-257-1416

TRIMMINGLawn service, shrub trimming,pruning, property maintenance.

Call 732-651-8169YARD JOCKEY

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083 MasonryPaving

AB TO Z COATINGS3 Room Special $399. Call Sal

908-618-1532 or 732-390-0103

ABC PAINTINGInterior/Exterior - Wallpaper

removal. Powerwashing.Quality work. 20 Years Exp.

Insured. John, 732-251-0893ACCENT PAINTING- All JOBSExcellent Indoor & OutdoorPainting. Residential &commercial. Free estimates.Fully Insured. 732-792-7171

ALL PAINTINGINTERIOR / EXTERIOR

Powerwashing. Quality Work.Reas. Call Mike 732-363-2786EXPERT PAINTER - InteriorN o job t o o s m a l l ! A l l c a l l sreturned. Call Bill 732-828-6521

HARVEY I. ROGOSINESPECIALLY FAUX YOU

Interior Faux PaintingAlso house painting.732-238-2354

4 4 * KELLY 4 4 4PAINTING & PAPERHANGING

Interior PaintingDecorative & Faux Finishes

Wallpapering & RemovalColor Coordinating

20 yrs. exp. Free EstimatesCall Vicki Kelly 732-679-2142

LERIO PAINTINGPainting, Plastering, TapingSheetrock, Papernanging

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732-390-8655• PAINTING $55. per ROOM*

Minimum 3 Rooms - Yourpaint. 20 years experience

732-213-8744 or 732-785-5085PAINTING & PAPERHANGINGInt./Ext. Free Est. Honestprices. Call Joe 732-360-0943

POPCORN CEILINGSProfessionally sprayed

Int. painting.Call 732-525-1625

VALUE PAINTING +Houses, Trim, Fences, Paperremoval & wall repair. Qualitywork. Insured & references.Call Ian 732-485-9445

ALL MASONRY, PAVING &PAINT WORK, 973-418-2354or 732-254-2047, tor free est.

087 PowerWashing

C.P.D. Quality ConstructionConcrete & Masonry WorkFree Est./lns. 732-257-2490

CUSTOM MASONRYExperience Equals Quality Work

Brick Work a SpecialtyNO JOB TOO SMALL

CALL ERIC 732-254-8821DON'S CUSTOM MASONRYFireplaces/Patios/Pavers.Free estimates. 732-251-4352MASON will fix & repair steps,sidewalks & plastering. Veryreasonable. Call 732-988-0029

MASONRY - NEW WORKREPAIRS. Refs. Available

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ALL STATE POWERWASHING• Houses • Decks • Driveways

• Sealing • Etc. • Free est.Will beat any written price.Please call 732-261 -0322

AQUATIC TOMSifr POWERWASHINGftDECK STAININGProfessional • 30 YRS. EXP.Family owned. 732-625-8300QUALITY POWERWASHINGDecks • Patios • ConcreteSidewalks • Homes. Low $$Call George, 732-967-0585

084 MovingStorage

089 Plumbing

NEVINS MOVERS Inc.Weekly moves to Florida.

We also do local moves daily.Full household/partial moves.Lie. PM00276. Fully insured.

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085 Odd JobsCleanups

AAAAAAAACE REMOVAL

You Name It We Remove ItlClean-Up: Homes, Yards,Garages, Estate Closings

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AAA ABSOLUTEHAULING & REMOVALBest prices! 732-446-1151ilALL CLEAN UPS* Remove

rates. Free est. 732-448-9884• ALL STAR CLEAN-UPS *HOMES, YARDS, GARAGESTree Service & concrete. Bestprice. Call Mike 732-896-5200

CENTRAL CLEAN UPSAll types of debris removed.Free estimates. 732-438-8684

The Classified Can!Sell Your Used Merchandise!

Call 1-800-660-4ADSLocal 732-358-5210Fax 732-780-4678

AFP Plumbing & Heating. Inc.Free estimates. Lie #11687

Call 732-991-1050

ALAN BLACKBURNPLUMBING & HEATING

License #5325 732-238-2945

BACSOKAPLUMBING & HEATING

Complete Kitchen & BathRemodeling. Water Heaters.

Sewer & Drain CleaningReasonable Rates. Free Est.Lie. #5628. WE DO IT ALL!

CALL 732-727-0014

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Complete Kitchen & BathRemodeling. Water Heaters.

Sewer & Drain CleaningReasonable Rates. Free Est.Lie. #5628. WE DO IT ALL!

CALL 732-727-0014

GARDEN STATEPLUMBING and HEATING

WATER HEATERSREPAIRS & REMODELINGOwner Operated. Lie. #5568

+ + 732-251-5660 + +J. BACSOKA

PLUMBING & HEATINGWater heaters. Any plumbingproblems. No job too small orbig. Emergency drain & sewercleaning. Lie #5628 15% Sr.Citizen Discount. 732-841-6001

JIM'SPLUMBING & HEATING

Insured. Free QuoteLie. #10952 732-251-6133

ANYTIME, ANYWHERE

THE ROOF DOCTORSeals your leaks when youneed protection the most.

Root Repair SpecialistGUTTER CLEANING

Free estimates. Fully insured.Evans Maint. 1-800-303-3873

D. MICHAELSROOFING & CONTRACTING

All types of roofing.Repairspecialists. Free est. Fully

insured. Call 732-969-9516J & R ROOFING & SIDING

UNBEATABLE RATESExp. & Ins. 732-672-8965

M.G. CONSTRUCTION, INC.SIDING / ROOFING

Over 14 years Exp. For freeestimates call Mike-732-329-3585

orGene-732-390-0819MANNfX SIDING, DOORS,

WINDOWS & DECKSInsured, licensed. Fred est.Call Kevin 732-397-5857

ROOFING BY ALEX SMUTKOThe Best for Less, 0$ DOWN732-583^0412 • 800-794-roof

www.givemeservice.comWINDOWS, SIDING, ROOFINGS & R Home Improvements

Call 732-679-2291

094B TelephoneInstallation

S PHONE InstallationREPAIR-JACKS-WIRING

25 yrs. exp. w/NYNEXCall Ed 732-536-2477

095G Waterproofing

ATLANTIS WATERPROOFINGFully insured. Free estimates.

Call 1-888-474-4648MR. FIX-IT

Basement Waterproofing1-800-765-2793

Free Est. Deal w/owner $ave

096 Windows

ART'S WINDOW SERVICE30 yrs. exp. Installations

SPECIALIZING IN SERVICECall 732-521-2484

CB WINDOW FACTORY Low-est prices. See our ad in Bus-iness/Service Dir. 732-247-7795

105 Boats for Sale

20 ' SHELL 70 's SPEEDBOAT WITH TRAILER, $300.125 horse power Evinrude mo-tor, $1,000. Call 848-702-1777BASS BOAT & TRAILER '97,17ft, Express. 115hp, Yamaha,90hrs, trolling motor, 24 vltscharger, stainless steel prop,jack plate, plus extras. $ 6,000best offer. Call 739-739-9022

CAPE DORY 10' W/TRAILERfiber glass hull, 2 sails & equip,included. Exc. beginner sail ortender. $600. 732-610-0157

110 Autos for Sale

ACURA INTEGRA LS, '96.Taupe, 4 dr., auto, Abs., newtires, new brakes, 68,000 milesm o o n r o o f , $ 7 , 0 0 0 .732-690-0581ACURA LEGEND LS '93,63,000 mi. Loaded, mint con-dition, new tires, Must see!$7,500. Call 917-596-4625AUDI -A-8 '99 - Certifiedpre owned warranty. Quattro4.2 L. Blk On blk. Loaded.Mint cond. 68,000 miles$24,900. 732-780-6948AUDI A4 2.8 OUOTTRO '014 dr., automatic. Leather heat-ed seats, sunroof, all power,all weather mats. Dealer warr.& maint. incl. Mint cond.43,000orig. mi. $26,900. or best offer.

Call 732-957-9576

BUICK CENTURY '96, green/

§rey, 4 Dr, all pwr, am/fm,5,000miles, very good cond.

asking $8,000. 732-721-1325BUICK CENTURY CUSTOM2000, Burgundy, loaded, 1owner, 119,000 hgwy mi.30mpg. Exc. cond. First$4,950. firm. Call 732-254-2618

BUICK CENTURY RoadsterLimited '89- 4 door, 6 cyl., a/c,full power, 165,000 mi. Wellmaintained. Call 732-577-8343BUICK LE SABRE '93 - 4 dr.,automatic V6. LOADED. Runswell. 118,000 orig. mi. $1,850.

Call 732-942-8421BUICK LE SARRE '96 - TealimmCulate. V-6 - 98,000 miles.Fully loaded. $4,400. or bestoffer. Call 732-739-8831BUICK PARK AVENUE '9187,000 miles.lowner. Fullyloaded, leather interior. Exc.cond. $2.400. 732-477-7244

BARGAIN HUNTERS!CHECK OUT OUR LISTINGSUNDER 043A WISE BUYS.

BUICK REGAL '92 - BlueA/c, tape deck, elec. seats/windows. 83,000 mi. Goodcond. $1,800. 732-957-0395

CADILLAC '89 SEDAN, DEV-ILLE, black, 113,000 miies.air,stereo,full pwr, $2,750. Verynice. Call 732-613-8307

CADILLAC FLEETWOODBROUGHAM, '93- Loaded,Black & beautiful! $4,900 orbest offer. Call 732-946-2742CHEVROLET CAMARO '91

Teal- Mint cond. Low mileage.Priced to sell. $3,500.

Call 732-972-5724CHEVROLET CAPRICE '924 door, auto., all power, reardefroster, am/fm stereo deck,$1,395. best offer 732-251 -1747CHEVROLET GEO TRACKER'95- 5 Spd. Newer roof & newclutch. Exc. cond. Low mileage.

Call 732-991-1050CHEVROLET LUMINA '98Good cond. 58,000 miles,fully loaded. $6,500.Call 732-822-4332C H E V Y B E R E T T A ' 9 4 -74,000 miles, 1 owner, a/c, au-to, am/fm/cassette. $1,895 Orbest offer. Call 732-888-9325

CHRYSLER SEBRING CON-VERTIBLE LXI '96 -Red69,000 miles. Mint. Garagedkept. $10,000. 732-446-6676CHRYSLER SEBRING JX '99CONVERTIBLE - Fully loaded.Dark gray on dark gray w/darkgray Feather inter. Exc. cond.78,000 miles. $12,000 or bestoffer. Call 732-739-1226

DODGE AVENGER 2000Red, auto, 6 cyl. ac, cd cass.,alloy wheels, spoiler, fog lights,all power & remote starter.$9,500. Call 732-251-6399

DODGE DYNASTY, '89- 2.5liter, 4 cyl., Good on gas. 4 newtires. Many new parts. Runsgreat. Ask. $900. 732-787-0448DODGE GRAND CARAVAN'00. Fully loaded, 58,000 mi.,17,000 miles left on ext. warr.,6 CD changer, $9,000. bestoffer. Call 732-521-1495

DODGE GRAND CARAVANSE '96 -1 owner. 79,000 mi.Loaded. New brakes. Greatcond. $5,395. 732-615-9077

•> DONATE *YOUR CARS!

Project forSpecial ChildrenTAX DEDUCTIBLEFast, free pick-up.

732-583-7605FORD CONTOUR SE, 2000.Auto,pwr window, pwr locksam/fm/cd player, a/c, 65,000miles, $4,900. Runs Great.Call 732-920-2866

FORD ESCORT LX '94 - Blue5 dr., 5 speed manual. 155,000orig. mi. Great transportation.$1,000., neg. 732-901-0760FORD MUSTANG GT-'96 5 spd.Convertible, Exc. cond. Manyextras. Loaded. Black. 78,000mi.$10,900./neg. 732-319-2977FORD MUSTANG LX '89Convertible, new trans., newtop, 4 cyl., auto. Nice, $1,900.732-483-1514 or 732-910-0640FORD TAURUS '95 - 4 door.Auto., V6, dark green, non-smoker, 87,000 mi. Goodcond., $4,300. • 732-778-8569

A FORD TEMPO '92 AAuto., p/w, p/b, a/c, low 60,000miles. Good condition. Asking$2,000. Call 732-780-7717

FORD THUNDERBIRD '89Exc. cond. Very dependable.Low miles. Many new parts.Priced to sell! 732-607-1011

GEO STORM '92.Auto,148,000 miles, runs likenew, $1,000. Call 732-866-1948• GMC JIMMY SLS '98 - 4 dr.,4 wheel drive, loaded excellentcondition, 76,000 miles$10,200. 732-840-1232HONDA ACCORD '92 - Silver.Auto. Exc. running cond.160,000 orig. hwy. mi. Newtires, brakes, CD system.$2,750. Call 732-254-7986HONDA ACCORD '93 Anni-versary Ed. p/w, p/dl, sunroof,leather int. Mint cond., 95,000mi. $4,800. neg. 732-290-7304

HONDA ACCORD EX '91 -4dr., auto, a/c, sunroof CDsystem. Good cond. Orig.owner. $2,000. 732-238-2023HONDA ACCORD LX '89Auto., p/s, p/w, good transmis-sion, $800. or best offer.Call 732-329-2979HONDA ACCORD LX '962 dr., black, 5 spd., spoiler,cd, alarm, ac. 144,000 miles.$5,000. Call 732-441-9416HONDA ACCORD LX, '97, 4Dr., pwr steering, pwr brks,pwr wndw, mint cond., 44,000miles, $12,000. 732-679-9268

,YHONDA CIVICSEX'97

Black, 2 door, auto., sunroof,only 65,000 miles. Great car!$6,400. Call 732-905-9905

KIA SEPHIA '98 - Hot red,70,000 mi., a/c, p/s, p/b, man-ual transmission, $2,000. bestoffer. Call 732-521-1495LEXUS SC400 '92 - 2 dr.coupe.Red.Leather, sunroof,all power options. 78,000 mi.$11,450,,neg. 732-761-1924LINCOLN CONTINENTAL '99Blk. carriage top & white.Loaded, 80,000 mi. Mint cond.,$11,000. Call 732-364-8460LINCOLN MARK VII, '90 LSC.Black w/gray leather, 5.0 L.Loaded. Perfect condition.87,000 mi. $3,200 or bestoffer. Call 732-857-7290LINCOLN TOWN CAR '85.Fully loaded, goes to Floridaevery yr. $1,500., ne§otiable.Call 732-222-3662MAZDA 323 '89 - Hatchback,4 spd. Good cond. 83,000miles. Asking $800. or bestoffer. Call 732-390-9468MAZDA MX-6, '93- V6, leath-er, power roof/locks/windows,abs, a/c, 149,000 mi. Runsgreat, but needs work. $1,500.

Call 732-212-1572MAZDA MX3 '94- Auto,moonroof, cd, a/c. 90,000miles, Great condition. $3,500.

Call 732-500-0730MECURY COUGAR XR7 '94Auto, Teal, loaded. Goodcondition. $3,000. Call732-679-2677 after 5 pm.MERCURY COUGAR '99- V6,5 speed, loaded. Exc. cond.,45,000 mi., adult owned & wellmaint., $8,800. 732-477-9660MERCURY GRAND MAR-QUIS '86 - 4 dr., silver, newpaint, air. Mechanic owned.$1,000. Call 732-846-0389MERCURY Grand Marquis'95- Exc. cond., 157,000 mi.,auto., a/c, p/s, p/b, am/fmcass., $3,500. • 732-822-4332MERCURY MYSTIQUE '95Auto., p/s, p/b, pdl, alarm, a/c,72,000 mi. Excellent cond.,$3,500. best offer 732-398-1577MERCURY TOPAZ'93Auto, p/s, p/b, p/w, ac, 4 dr.,new tires. 68,693 miles. Goodcond. $2,150. 732-651-8912MITSUBISHI GALLANT, ES,'02. 23,000 miles, P/S, P/B,auto, A/C, Cd, excellent cond.,$12,500., Call 732-928-5421MUSTANG, LX CONVERT-IBLE, '91, 5.0 engine, brandnew trans, auto, a/c, ps, pb,pw.pdl, am/fm/cassette, redwith black top, garaged, origi-nal owner, prestine cond.37,000 miles, $7,800. Mustsee ! Call 732-255-4783NISSAN MAXIMA, GXE '95,auto, 120,000 miles, black with

rey interior,good condition4,000. Call 732-615-9571

* OLDSMOBILE ,YCUTLASS SUPREME '86

V8, 307. High miles.Needs tune up, $500. or best

offer. Call 732-845-9485OLDSMOBILE 88 LS '99Loaded, 4 dr., a l l power.Excellent condition, 40,600miles, $7,495. 732-721-8508OLDSMOBILE 98 RegencyElite '95. Low mileage, leath-er, loaded, extended warranty,$5,400. Call 732-329-9666OLDSMOBILE ALERO 2001White. 4 dr. Loaded. 30,000orig. mi. Great cond. $12,500.

Call 732-946-2472OLDSMOBILE CUTLASSSUPREME '89 Clean, reliable,great car, $1,195. or best offer.Call 732-617-1392OLDSMOBILE ROY ALE '89All power, 6 cyl., 91,000 miles.Very good condition. Asking$2,000. Call 732-462-1808PLYMOUTH ACCLAIM '92All power, cruise, alarm, sun-roof 107,000 miles. 1 owner.Runs great. $1,400.Call Ron, 732-607-0132

PLYMOUTH HORIZON '88AM/FM stereo CD. Good cond.85,000 mi. Asking $950. orbest offer. Call 732-741-5362PLYMOUTH RELIANCE K '8936,000 orig. miles, nose dam-age, 1 for parts, 51,000 miles,same color. $900.732-222-3526PONTIAC FIREBIRD '94black, auto. Fully loaded.120,000 miles. Good cond.$3,700. Call 732-866-6687

PONTIAC FIREBIRD ' MRed. V-6,5 spd. manual.

Clean in & out. 107,000 miles.$3,250. Cell # 732-904-6715

PONTIAC GRAND AM '94Looks & runs great! Grean, 6cyl., auto, 4 dr., all power,new tires. 99,400 miles, Ask-ing $2,650. Call 732-967-1276SATURN SC2 COUPE '97MOVING MUST SELL - White,fully loaded. 67,000 miles. Exc.cond. $9,900. 732-495-1717SATURN SL1 '94 - Orig.owner. 165,000 mi. Goodcond. Needs trans work. $850.or best offer. Call 732-905-7457SATURN SL2 '97- Blackw/gold, 88,000 mj., a/c, frontairoags, tan interior, $3,395.best offer. Call 732-861-3129

® TOYOTA®CAMRY DX 91

Burgandy. Looks & runs good.Asking $1,900.

Call 732-905-9905

TOYOTA AVALON XLS '95White, leather inter. Fullyloaded. 88,000 miles. Exc.cond. $7,900. 732-390-5590TOYOTA CAMRY LE, '954 dr., cruise, p/w, 168,000 mi.Great condit ion. 1 owner.$3,700. Call 732-431-4812

TRUCK CAP ( UNIVERSAL)With ladder rack, 75", blackaluminum. Good condition.

Asking $350. Call 732-895-5182

116 MotorcyclesMopeds

TOYOTA CAMRY XLE '94All power. 4 dr., 6 cyl., CD,leather seats, sunroof. 135,000orig. mi. $5,500. 732-308-4350TOYOTA ECHO '00, white, 4dr., auto, AC, CD./cassette,grey exterior, trim. 53,000 hwymiles like new, asking $6,500or best offer. Call 732-972-5428VOLKSWAGEN, JETTA,WOLFBERG, '99, white, 4cyl,auto, ps/pb, pw./pd. , a/c,am/fm/cd/cassette,38,500miles, $8,495. 732-780-7830

• VOLKSWAGON •SUPER BEETLE 1971

$4,000. or best offer.Call 732-269-8904

VOLKSWAGON PASSAT '99.Mint, fully loaded, 56,000miles, sunroof, stick , full pow-er, leather interior, $10,900.Like new! Call 732-895-5391VOLVO 240 '86 - Wagon.124,000 orig. mi. New tires.Updated tape player. No a/c.Asking $2,500. 732-462-0673VOLVO 740 GL,'9O, excelcond., auto, pwr. win., pwr Iks,heated seats, sun roof, am/fm/cassette, $3,500. 732-745-7787

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CHEVROLET BLAZER S10'93 - 4x4. Good condition.Rebuilt engine. $2,900.Call 732-765-8008

BMW K100RS '85 - All originalequip. Great cond. Loaded.Never wrecked. 21,000 orig.mi. $5,000. 732-544-4557HARDLEY DAVIDSON SuperGlide '84 </2 - Over 80 cu. in.EVO S & S carb. Exc. cond.Chrome. $8,000.732-251-9260H A R L E Y D A V I D S O NSPORTSTER '87 - 883 XL.Fat bob tank, good condition.$3,500, firm. 732-690-7557

HARLEY DAVIDSONSPORTSTER HUGGER 2001Upgraded from an 883 to1200. Under 600 miles. Lots ofchrome, saddle bags, scream-ing eagle pipes plus lots more.A sharp looking bike. $9,500.Call 732-745-0343 if interested.HARLEY DAVIDSON WideGlide '83 - All original, 7,000miles. Excellent condition,$9,800. Call 732-536-6076HONDA SHADOW SPIRIT'02,1,100 CC, excellent cond-tion, like brand new, $6,500. orBest offer. Call 732-679-7195

HONDA XR80 2000Clean. Runs like a top!

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CHEVROLET SUBURBAN1500 LT '96 - Red. 4 wheeldr., fully loaded. Seats 9.Leather inter. 102,000 miles.Excellent condition. $9,500.Call 732-780-6948

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FORD EXPEDITION SUV '00,4x4. 57,000 miles. Exc. cond.Fully loaded. 3rd row seat.$18,900. Call 732-765-8008FORD EXPLORER '93 - GreyAuto, a/c, p/s, p/w, p/d, radiocass. 121,000 mi. Good cond.$3,200. Call 732-245-9534FORD EXPLORER SPORT'01 - White. Loaded. 11,000orig. mi. Ext. warr. $17,000. orbest offer. Call 732-957-9049

FORD EXPLORER SPORT,'99Exc. cond., All power, moon-roof, cd, loaded. 100,000 mi.,$7,850. firm. Call 732-742-2172NISSAN PATHFINDER SE'96 - Loaded. 49,000 mi. Newtires. Bumper-to-bumper warr.$12,800. Call 732-544-4557TOYOTA RAV 4 '97 - Auto.,55,000 mi., 4 door, p/s, p/b,loaded. Exc. running cond.,$8,300. Joe, 732-698-1715TOYOTA RAV IV 4WD '98Auto., 74,000 ml , p/s, p/b, roofrack, tinted glass, a/c. Exc.cond. $10,950. 732-420-8911

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732-683-0139CHEVROLET Standard Cab4x4 '98 - Long bed, auto, p/s,p/b, cd player, ac. Extra clean.$8,900. Call 732-683-9615DODGE DAKOTA, '97, V6, 8ftbed, excellent condition, origi-nal owner, $4,500 or best offer.Call 609-758-8508DODGE PICK-UP RAM 1594X4 '92 Auto., ext. cab, V8, 8'bed, liner, cap, a/c, CD. Greatshape, $4,800. 732-740-3959DODGE RAM 2500 CONVER-SION VAN. '97 - Auto, 64,000miles. TV & VCP, p/s, p/b, ac,Exc. cond Must sell. $7,000 orbest offer. Call 732-727-1341

FORD E-150 CARGO VAN,'01,white, auto,A/C, 23,000miles. Excellent cond., asking$12,300. Call 732-238-7080FORD ECONOLINE '94, 150MARK 4 CONVERSION VAN,7 passenger.,fold down bedA/C, TV, $6,000.732-683-1240FORD EXPLORER, '94 (EddieBower) 4x4 Loaded. Leatherint. Auto start, sound system.Great cond. $4,800.732-739-1350MAZDA MPV '92 - Beige.Loaded. Seats 8. Almost newtransmission, muffler, belts &radiator. Exc. cond. 148,000orig. mi. $2,000.732-332-0493NISSAN QUEST, '96Good condition. Keyless entry,114,000 miles. Best offer.Call 732-922-7429

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2004 Volvo XC90 2.5 T

5 cylinder, automatic, p/s, ABS, A/C, p/sts, p/1, p/w, int/wprs, cruise/tilt,roof/rack, alloy/whls, floor/mats, AM/FM Stereo/cass/CD, r/def, moonroof,

leather interior, alarm, keyless entry, dual air bags, Crystal Green,Balance of Factory Warranty, VIN: 41038518, Stock*: 81622, Miles: 4,190

2001 Volvo S 60 2.4 T

5 cylinder, automatic, w/OD, p/s, ABS, A/C, p/sts, p/1, p/w,int/wprs, cruise/tilt, AM/FM Stereo/cass/CD, r/def, moonroof

leather interior, alarm, keyless entry, dual air bags, Platitum GreenVIN: 12078699, Stock*: 81440, Miles: 60,210 • CERTIFIED

$40,685 $17,4951992 Volvo 940

4cyl, w/OD,p/s, ABS, A/C, p/sts,

p/l, p/w, ini/wprs, r/def,AM/FM Stereo/cass, p/sun-roof, tnt/gls, Ithr/int, airbag,

WHITE.

VIN: N3093800Stk# 81328 • 99,740 miles

*4,595

1992 Volvo 940 GL

4cyl, auto, w/OD, p/s,ABS, A/C, p/sts, p/l, p/w,int/wprs, cruise, alloy/whls,r/def, AM/FM Stereo/cass,p/sunroof, Ithr/int, airbag,

Wine.

VIN: N1057706Stk# 81 266 • 89,500 miles

*5,995

1994 Volvo 945T Wagon

4cyl, w/OD, p/s,ABS, A/C, p/sts, p/l, p/w,

int/wprs, r/def, AM/FMStereo/cass, p/sunroof,

roof/rack, ithr/int,dual/airbags, White.

VIN: R1104879Stk# 81354 • 86,747 miles

*6,345

1998 Volvo V70GLT

5cyl, auto, w/OD, p/s, ABS,A/C, p/sts, p/l, p/w, int/wprs,cruise/tilt, alloy/whls, r/def,

AM/FM Stereo/cass, moonroof,Ithr/int, alarm, keyless/entry,

dual/airbags, Gray.

VIN: W2412408Stk# 81398 • 103,715 miles

$8,995

1998 Volvo S90

6cyl, auto, w'OD, p/s,ABS, A/C, p/sts, p/l, p/w,int/wprs, cruise/tilt, r/def,

AM/FM Stereo/cass, moon-roof, tnt/gls, Ithr/int, alarm,keyless/entry, dual/airbags,

White.

VIN: W1137284Stk# 81,592- 73,121 miles

$9,585

1996 Volvo 855 Turbo

5cyl, auto, w/OD, p/s, ABS, A/C,p/sts, p/l, p/w, int/wprs, cruise/tilt,

alloy/whls, r/def,AM/FM Stereo/cass,moonroof,

tnt/gls, Ithr/int, alarm,keyless/entry, dual/airbags, Silver.

VIN: T2189829Stk# 8 1 2 8 5 - 7 2 , 6 6 4 miles

$9,995

1999 Volvo V70A

5cyl, auto, w'OD, p/s,ABS, A/C, p/sts, p/l, p/w,

AM/FM Stereo/cass,cruise, int/wprs, alloy/whls,

r/def, alarm,Ithr/int,keyless/entry, dual/airbags,

Desert wind.

VIN:X3550318Stk# 81603-82,131 miles

*12,695

1998 Volvo S70GLT

5cyl, auto, w'OD, p/s,ABS, A/C, p/sts, p/l, p/w,int/wprs, cruise/tilt, r/def,

AM/FM Stereo/cass,moonroof, Ithr/int, alarm, key-

less/entry, dual/airbags,Certified, White.

VIN: W1502644Stk# 81569-55,051 miles

$13,795

1998 Volvo XC70

5cyl, auto, p/s, ABS, A/C, p/sts,p/l, p/w, cruise/tilt, int/wprs,

roof/rack, r/def, AM/FMStereo/cass/CD, moonroof,tnt/gls,

Ithr/int, alarm, keyless/entry,3rd/seat, wood/dash,

dual/airbags, Certified, Blue.

VIN: W2526127Stk# 8 1 4 4 2 - 74,231 miles

$14,995

2000 Volvo V 70 ASR SE

5cyl, auto, w/OD, p/s,ABS, A/C, p/sts, p/l, p/w,cruise/tilt, int/wprs, r/def,

AM/FM Stereo/cass/CD, moon-roof, tnt/gls, Ithr/int, alarm, key-less/entry, 3rd/seat, wood/dash,dual/airbags, Certified, Black.

VIN: Y2711366Stk# 81455-27,927 miles

*21,495

2000 Volvo S80

6cyl, auto, w/OD, p/s, ABS,A/C, p/sts, p/l, p/w, int/wprs,cruise/tilt, alloy/whls, r/def,AM/FM Stereo/cass/CD,moonroof, Ithr/int, alarm,

keyless/entry, dual/airbags,Certified, Moondust.

VIN: Y1147290Stk# 81353-36,080 miles

*21,995

M02.VolmSJ0 24.ASR

5cyi, auto. w/OD,p/s, ABS, A/C, ps/sls,

o/l, p/aAMiEfrMcW/S^CD,

1/ini,

Stk# 3TO47 • 22,834 milesCertified

2000 Volvo S80

6cyl, auto, w/OD, p/s,ABS, A/C, p/sts, p/l, p/w,cruise/tilt, alloy/whls, r/def,AM/FM Stereo/cass/CD,moonroof, Ithr/int, alarm,

keyless/entry, dual/airbags,Certified, White.

VIN: X1146023Stk#81621 • 26,111 miles

$22,395

2000 Volvo S80

6cyl, auto, w/OD, p/s, ABS,A/C, p/sts, p/l, p/w, int/wprs,

cruise, alloy/whls, r/def,AM/FM Stereo/cass/CD,

moonroof, Ithr/int, alarm, key-less/entry, dual/airbags,

Certified, Silver.

VIN: X1146029Stk# 81554- 16,178 miles

$23,495

2002 Volvo S60 ASR

5cyl, auto, w/OD, p/s, ABS,A/C, p/sts, p/l, p/w, int/wprs,cruise/tilt, alloy/whls, r/def,AM/FM Stereo/cass/CD,moonroof, tnt/gls, Ithr/int,

alarm, keyless/entry, dual/air-bads, Certified, White.

VIN: 622134885Stk# 81120 • 16,440 miles$23,995

2001 Volvo V70 2.4T

5cyl, auto, p/s, ABS, A/C, p/sts,p/l, p/w, int/wprs, cruise/tilt,

r/def, AM/FM Stereo/cass/CD,moonroof, tnt/gls, Ithr/int, alarm,

keyless, entry, dual/airbags,wood/dash, White.

VIN: X11010245Stk# 81578-29,509 miles

$25,995

2001 Volvo V70 2.4T

5cyl, auto, w/OD, p/s, ABS,A/C, p/sts, p/l, p/w, int/wprs,

cruise/tilt, r/def, AM/FMStereo/cass/CD, moonroof,Ithr/int, alarm, keyless/entry,

3rd/seat, wood/dash,dual/airbags, Certified, Ven.Red.

VIN: 712037851Stk# 81653 • 15,370 miles

$25,995

2001 Volvo V70 2.4T

5cyl, auto, p/s, ABS, A/C, p/sts, p/l,p/w, int/wprs, cruise, alloy/whls,r/def, AM/FM Stereo/cass/CD,

moonroof, Ithr/int, alarm,keyless/entry, dual/airbags, 3rd/seat,wood/dash, Certified, Nautic Blue.

VIN: 112038767Stk# 81553 • 26,830 miles

$26,995

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"19,900'00 VOLVO S70ASR

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