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V SOUTH BRUNSWICK POST Central PosI (USPS 557-660) Second ciaaa postaoe i at Dayton. N J 0M<0 « TIm Princeton Packed bic^ 1960 Al Paserved Thursday, July 7, 1988 voi 32. No 2 ? 50< POST PS 'Once .Upon a Time' finally has arrived This season’s form^hce -of the Center Stage Suhiiner C hildren’s Per*.- formances Series is sure to de*. ^ning per- Geni light children ages 4- to M. 6-years-old ’’Once Upon A Time” will be sponsored by the South Bruns: wick .Department o f Recreatioii and Cultural' Arts Commission on Thursday,-July' 14. 'The per- formance features Adaya Hcnis,- who incorporates folk songs and storitt into ’her > lively and de-f lightful presentation and eii^; courages her young audience to siiig along. The program will take place a r the South Brunswick Communi-' ty Center gym, Woodlot Park, West New RoarC in Kendall i?ark. The 4S;minute program will begin at IT a.m . There is no fee, but, due-to. limited seating, reservations-are' necessary. Children attending must > ' have' adult kupervlsion; Call (201)- 297-4433 for re- servatons and information. Kids’ fishing derby planned for July 16 The South Brunswick Recrear tion; Department will- give local kids the opportunity to ‘.‘go rish” at its annual Hshing derby/ Ail6*;to 14-year:oId residents ore invited to attend .the everrt scheduled for Saturday, July 16, at the pond-in Woodlot Park on West New Road. There Is no entry fee.' The Recreation' Department, has '^ n to Ihe..^odk{ng'of4he- pond'especially'for this pro- gram; Oh site registration wUh b^gin; |at 9:30 a.m .. with fisfirng- being-:Held‘‘ftxim TO 'a.m'.; to noon. ' Plaques will be awarded- for "First Fish,” “ Most Fish,” “ Latest Fish” and "Smallest Fish’S ciaught. The program will be held rain or shine, and participants must bring'thdrown fishing poles and bait: -- Fall sports’ physicals scheduled July 13 Thinking about finding a .swimming, pool? if you plan to participate in South Brunswick Tfigh School fall sports or band, yoii have;, to think a little further ahead, physicals for band boys’ foil sp ^ participants are scheduled for Wedrtesday, July 13. Incoming freshmen must re- port 'ai 12:30 p.m. to the nurse’s office af South Brunswick High .School, •Monmouth Junction. All other boys must report at I p.m. EducatloiVgroup 4 schedules meeting . The South Bnmswick Citizens for Education will hold a public tneeting>at 8 p.m;. on Tue^ay,- JuiyJ2i St, C m lia’s Qurch 00 fUd^'Roatl, , . Interested residents areTiivited m attend and discuss the future of township children’s educa- tioii; •Vr;.- ‘1 .Journal, .10: CliunAt 15A Cta^fteid,5B Ceu^ Btotten 4A C o n iiiM ^ .... . « Master Plan draft to be unveiled By Pete Donohue Staff Writer A golf course, a hospital and a swimming pool all should be cic ments of the township's landscape in the next six years, according to Township Master Plan Consultant P David Zimmerman of Morristown That plan, which will be the topic of a public hearing to be held by the Township Planning Board tonight at Ihc municipal building at 8 p.m.. "We feel that, since 1982, growth has been so dramatic that It has overburdened the existing traffic system — what we’re trying to do Is rationalize the land use and zoning with the circulation patterns.’’ P. David Zimmerman Master Plan consultant reflects an effort “ to provide a higher standard of life" for township rcsi dents, according to the consultant ■'Wc have the population, the economic base and the desire on the part of the population for more than just working, living and shopping in the municipality. " he said For the past several months. M r Zimmerman, township officials and professionals have been working lu establish goals for the growing mu- nicipality. State law mandates that each township prepare a master plan every six years — South Brunswick must adopt a new plan by Aug I After looking at the current popula lion and assessing the residential and commercial growth expected to come, those behind Ihc draft con eluded Ihc township should plan fm more community facilities By 1994, the target date of Ihc study. South Brunswick's population See DRAFT, Page feA Photographs • Linda Prospero A day for flag waving SoufR'B’mnswick High School junior Donna Stoller (left photo) wears the red, white and blue in her hair, while watching the annual Monmouth Junction parade which included the Rocky Hill Fire Company (above photo). For more Fourth of July photos see Page 7A. Police, town conclude contract negotiations By Pete Donohue Staff Writer After working fur nearly six months without a contract, the town- ship's police force is on ihc brink ol job sccunty. On June 29. patrolmen and dcicc lives in the local Police Benevolent Association ratiried a contract with the township that calls for a 6.5-pcr- cent-ycarly wage increase for the next three years. The only remaining bar- rier to ending their conlracfual prob- lems is a formal one — final adoption by the township committee, which is expected to act later this month. And lonight, the 17 superior of- ficers m the Fraternal Order of Police will vote on an agreement the union's negotiating team signed Tuesday afternoon If ihosc contracts arc adopted as expected, township officials and the lour unions representing the muniei palily s work force - barring any unforscen problems - wdl not have (o reium lo (he bargaining table until the tail end o f 1990. T a m quite pleased with the agreement. It’s a fair package for us and a fair package for the town. It corrects some basic inequalities in the pay structure and will result in better motivated supervisors. ” — Sgt. Michael Paquette The township settled with the the 70-member Alftl^can Federation' of Slate, County and Municipal Em- ployee's (AFSCME) Local 2242 in Fcbniary and with the 54-mcmbcr Public Works Employees Association (PWEA) in June. Contracts with both unions also arc three-year agreements with 6.5 percent salary increases each year. PBA members could not be reac- hed for comment but Township Ad- ministrator Louis Goetting said he was “ very pleased" with the agree- ment. adding that it is .i giHid agrpemeni for the employees ,md .i good agrccnicnl for the lossnsinp (idling to that poinl hosseser ss.o not as easy bolh sides h-.ul tiojx-d An outside arbilrator vs as summoned n help settle their ililleretues .uid sobr problems, some ol sshiih I’HA mem bers earlier claimed svete caused in the "arrogant nature ol the town ships labor ncgolialoi. Mark Rod derman After nearly eight months ol nego nations it took just one meeting, held last week, with the arbitrator lo pull the two sides together, according lo See CONTRACTS, Page 5A Beekman residents: Keep the cars out! By Pete Donohue Staff Writer Trying to recapture .the days when Beekman Road was a quiet, private street,.68 Beckman Road residents are petitioning township officials to make the southerly portion of the roadway a dead end. According to one resident, those living along the road "are up in arms” because of .the increasing ^number of vetitcios^ving through the area. Unable to put the brakes on developmMl in South Branswick and' surrounding -township's, residents want to block 4t out. '. A two-lane fb ^ w a y that twists and winds its way from Route 27 to Route I, Beekmui Road is to be widened to four lanes, according to township officials. But where-the road now curves south before joining Route 1, towiuhip plans call for the road to be straightened out. i ' ' Where the southerfi . portion of Beekman Road intersects with the planned extdnsipn>'is the point that area residents .want, blocked. ~ - "Once upon a time,-,one or two cars would go by every, few 'minutes,” said Joann Petruskat "Now there’s a steady stream of traffic." The number of vehicles using the road, which some say has tripled during the last 20 years, got. an unwcicomed boost in March when construction of the 312 stnglc-family-homcs in the Timber Ponds development began. Since that time, tnicks have tumbled down the road as' early as 4:30 a.m. and as late as 11:30 p.m ., according to Ms. Petruska,; . ~ While the township has requested that the developer direct as many trucks as possible through the less populated northern .half of the. road by coming down Route 27, officials noted it was a public road. To those livingalong the roadway, however, the arra's relative seclusion wai one of its most attractive fea- tures. Few have opted, to sell their homes to move'elsewhere, according to Wolfram Bosenberg,. who. presented the'petition to the Town- . ship dommittee Tuesdayjtight. Most of the residents have been there for more than 20 years.^cveral, like Ms. Petruska who has'been there for 40 See BEEKMAN, Pdge 6A Photograph • Unda Prospero Cool times Keeping cool at a recent ipool p a ^ held to mark the end of the school year, are student? from sdveral Qreenbrook Schopl'cleas8es. The.party was held at the.homa of eighth grade teacher -.iSusan E lk in .' ,\T . ^ ' , - , X ■ i - . ' J- ---------------------------------- ^ -------------------- ------------------------------------ ----------------------------------— _ _ _ ---------------------- -- ; . , :.v ."L 'V

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SOUTH BRUNSWICK

P O S TCentral PosI

(USPS 557-660) Second ciaaa postaoe i at Dayton. N J 0M<0

« TIm Princeton Packed bic 1960 Al PaservedThursday, July 7, 1988 vo i 32. No 2 ? 50<

P O S T PS

'Once .Upon a Time' finally has arrived

This season’s form^hce -of the Center Stage S u h iin e r C h i ld r e n ’s Per*.- formances Series is sure to de*.

^ n i n g per- Geni

l ig h t c h ild re n ag e s 4- toM .6-years-old

’ ’Once Upon A Time” will be sponsored by the South Bruns: wick .Department o f Recreatioii and Cultural' Arts Commission on Thursday,-July' 14. 'The per­formance features Adaya Hcnis,- who incorporates folk songs and storitt into ’ her > lively and de-f lightful presentation and eii ; courages her young audience to siiig along.

The program will take place a r the South Brunswick Communi-' ty Center gym, Woodlot Park, West New RoarC in Kendall

i?ark. The 4S;minute program will begin at IT a.m .

There is no fee, but, due-to. limited seating, reservations-are' necessary. Children attending must >' have' adult kupervlsion; Call (201)- 297-4433 for re- servatons and information.

Kids’ fishing derby planned for July 16

The South Brunswick Recrear tion; Department will- give local kids the opportunity to ‘.‘go rish” at its annual Hshing derby /

Ail6*;to 14-year:oId residents ore invited to attend .the everrt scheduled for Saturday, July 16, at the pond-in Woodlot Park on West New Road. There Is no entry fee.'

The Recreation' Department, has ' ^ n to Ihe..^odk{ng'of4he- pond'especially 'for this pro­gram; Oh site registration wUh b^gin; |at 9:30 a.m.. with fisfirng- being-:Held‘‘ftxim TO 'a.m'.; to noon. '

Plaques will be awarded- for "First Fish,” “ Most Fish,” “ L atest Fish” and "Smallest Fish’S ciaught.

The program will be held rain or shine, and participants must bring'thdrown fishing poles and bait: - -

Fall sports’ physicals scheduled July 13

Thinking ab o u t finding a .swimming, pool?

i f you plan to participate in South Brunswick Tfigh School fall sports or band, yoii have;, to think a little further ahead, physicals for band boys’ foil s p ^ participants are scheduled for Wedrtesday, July 13.

Incoming freshmen must re­port 'ai 12:30 p.m. to the nurse’s office af South Brunswick High .School, •MonmouthJunction. All other boys must report at I p.m.

EducatloiVgroup 4 schedules meeting. The South Bnmswick Citizens for Education will hold a public tneeting>at 8 p.m;. on Tue^ay,- JuiyJ2i St, C m lia ’s Q u rch 00 fU d ^ 'R o a tl, , . ■

Interested residents areTiivited m attend and discuss the future o f township children’s educa-tioii;•Vr;.-

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.Journal, .10: C l i u n A t 1 5 A Cta^fteid,5BCeu^ Btotten 4A C o n i i i M ^

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Master Plan draft to be unveiledBy Pete Donohue

Staff Writer

A golf course, a hospital and a swimming pool all should be cic ments of the township's landscape in the next six years, according to Township Master Plan Consultant P David Zimmerman of Morristown

That plan, which will be the topic of a public hearing to be held by the Township Planning Board tonight at Ihc municipal building at 8 p.m ..

"We feel that, since 1982, growth has been so dramatic that It has overburdened the existing

traffic system — what we’re trying to do Is rationalize the land use and zoning with the

circulation patterns.’’— P. David Zimmerman

Master Plan consultant

reflects an effort “ to provide a higher standard of life" for township rcsi dents, according to the consultant

■'Wc have the population, the economic base and the desire on the part of the population for more than just working, living and shopping in the municipality. " he said

For the past several months. M r Zimmerman, township officials and professionals have been working lu establish goals for the growing m u­nicipality. State law mandates that

each township prepare a master plan every six years — South Brunswick must adopt a new plan by Aug I

After looking at the current popula lion and assessing the residential and com m ercial gro w th expected to come, those behind Ihc draft con eluded Ihc township should plan fm more community facilities

By 1994, the target date of Ihc study. South Brunswick's population

See D R A FT, Page feA

P ho tographs • L inda P rosp ero

A day for flag wavingSoufR'B’mnswick High School junior Donna Stoller (left photo) wears the red, white and blue in her hair, while watching the annual Monmouth Junction parade which included the Rocky Hill Fire Company (above photo). For more Fourth of July photos see Page 7A.

Police, town conclude contract negotiationsBy Pete Donohue

Staff Writer

After working fur nearly six months without a contract, the town­ship's police force is on ihc brink ol job sccunty.

O n June 29. patrolmen and dcicc lives in the local Police Benevolent Association ratiried a contract with the township that calls for a 6.5-pcr- cent-ycarly wage increase for the next three years. Th e o n ly remaining bar­rier to ending their conlracfual prob­lems is a formal one — final adoption by the township committee, which is expected to act later this month.

And lonight, the 17 superior of­

ficers m the Fraternal Order of Police will vote on an agreement the union's negotiating team signed Tuesday afternoon

If ihosc contracts arc adopted as expected, township officials and the lour unions representing the muniei palily s work force - barring any unforscen problems - wdl not have (o reium lo (he bargaining table until the tail end of 1990.

T a m quite pleased with the agreement. It’s a fair package for us and a fair package for

the town. It corrects some basic inequalities in the pay structure and will result in better

motivated supervisors. ”— Sgt. Michael Paquette

The township settled with the the 70-member Alftl^can Federation' ofSlate, County and Municipal Em­ployee's (AFSCME) Local 2242 in Fcbniary and with the 54-mcmbcr Public Works Employees Association

(PWEA) in June. Contracts with both unions also arc three-year agreements with 6.5 percent salary increases each year.

PBA members could not be reac­hed for comment but Township Ad­ministrator Louis Goetting said he was “ very pleased" with the agree­

ment. adding that it is .i giHid agrpemeni for the employees ,md .i good agrccnicnl for the lossnsinp

(id lin g to that poinl hosseser ss.o not as easy bolh sides h-.ul tiojx-d An outside arbilrator vs as summoned n help settle their ililleretues .uid sobr problems, some ol sshiih I’HA mem bers earlier claimed svete caused in the "arrogant nature ol the town ships labor ncgolialoi. Mark Rod derman

After nearly eight months ol nego nations it took just one meeting, held last week, with the arbitrator lo pull the two sides together, according lo

See C O N TR A C TS , Page 5A

Beekman residents: Keep the cars out!

By Pete DonohueStaff Writer

Trying to recapture .the days when Beekman Road was a quiet, private street,.68 Beckman Road residents are petitioning township officials to make the southerly portion of the roadway a dead end.

According to one resident, those living along the road "are up in arms” because of .the increasing

^number of vetitcios^ving through the area. Unable to put the brakes on developmMl in South Branswick and' surrounding - township's, residents want to block 4t out. '.

A two-lane fb^w ay that twists and winds its way from Route 27 to Route I , Beekmui Road is to be widened to four lanes, according to township officials. But where-the road now curves south before joining Route 1, towiuhip plans call for the road to be straightened out. i ' '

Where the southerfi . portion of Beekman Road intersects with the planned extdnsipn>'is the point that area residents .want, blocked. ~ -

"Once upon a time,-,one or two c a rs would g o by every , few 'm inutes,” said Joann Petruskat

"N o w there’s a steady stream of traffic."

The number of vehicles using the road, which some say has tripled during the last 20 years, got. an unwcicomed boost in March when c o n s tru c tio n o f the 312 stnglc-family-homcs in the Timber Ponds development began. Since that time, tnicks have tumbled down the road as' early as 4:30 a.m. and as late as 11:30 p.m ., according to Ms. Petruska,; . ’ ’~ While the township has requested that the developer direct as many trucks as possible through the less populated northern .half of the. road by coming down Route 27, officials noted it was a public road.

To those livingalong the roadway, however, the arra's relative seclusion wai one of its most attractive fea­tures. Few have opted, to sell their homes to move'elsewhere, according to W olfram B o sen b erg ,. who. presented the'petition to the Town-

. ship dommittee Tuesdayjtight. Most of the residents have been there for more than 20 years.^cveral, like Ms. Petruska who has'been there for 40

See BEEKMAN, Pdge 6A

Photograph • Unda Prospero

Cool timesKeeping cool a t a recent ipool p a ^ held to m ark the end of the school year, are student? from sdveral Qreenbrook Schopl'cleas8es. T h e .p a rty w as held at the.hom a of eighth grade teacher

-.iSusan E lk in .' , \ T ‘ . ' ■ , - ,

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Ju ly 7 . 1988 The Centra Pest...

s 2 Q u o t e ." The difference between Jailure and success is doii^g a thing nearly right and doing;> a thing exactly right. ”

Edward Simmons '

Kerry Barry named Big Brother of YearBy M ldunl Klufas

Special Writer

The typical rcsp«)nsc to wh\ someone became involved with a volunteer organization mostly likely would entail fun, enjoy­ment, or giving something back to the community. Few people would n^ntion getting awards or Finding spouses.

When Dayton resident Kerry Barry got involved in Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Somerset County in 1981, he did it be cause, he said, " I love kids "

In 1984, he yarned Carolyn Krahc, whom he met Ihmugh the BB/BS program

More recently, oir April 2.'i. he was named Somerset County Big Brother of the Year.

“ It (the award) is more for the kids," Mr. Barry said in a recent interview. " I 'm glad I got it, but I don’t think .1 did anything special to deserve it — it's more of a culmination of a lot of years of involvement and all the lime I spent with the kids. "

During his seven years of involvement in the . program. M r Barry has been paired with two young men He has been |»ircd with his current “ Little Brother," Laity Myers, 13, of Bound Brook, for almost three years.

"Larry and I have a lot of fun together," M r Barry said. “ Wc do a lot of the same things things most fathers-and sons do — talk about school, go to ballgamcs. and participate in other ac liviiies I ’ve been to several ol his events, such as his I ink- Ixaguc games, and I vc even helped nut al some ol ihc events

Mr Barry dcseribcd l.arr\ as "very mature. ' .saying that l.ai ry had to do most ol the'things the male head ol the household would do al a very early age

“ He had to lake out the gar bage. cut the grass, and help with a lot of the work amund ihe house al a very early ago l or most of his I 3 years, he did not have a father figure." Mr Barry explained, adding that [.airy s mother married in (ktober. 1987, and that Larry and his stepfather were getting along well

Mr Barry also noted that Larry has the same hopes and (ears any other Ixiy his age would have

"He lives baseball sards. Mr Barry staled "M any of the discussions we have center around baseball cards. His ul­timate dream is to open up a baseball card shop in Liberty Mall.

“ He's a good student, a good athlete He grew up in down­town Bound Brook but his mother has given him a ginxl. strong upbringing He's man aged to avoid Ihc tmubles some of Ihc other kids his age haven't

Contrary to Larry, Mr Bar­ry's previous "Little Brother." Tom Gorman of Manville, was more quiet

“ He was very quiet, very introverted," M r Barry said “ He kept more to himself, and- sometimes it was hard to ge|t((im to open up Larry 's the complete opposite — he's very open and talkative

“ Tom also was a good stu­dent S p o rts were not his strength, a lth o u g h he d id participate m track for ,i while

Track was important to him he made a gtxxl effort — but he was not athletic. He was, how­ever, very religious — Tor awhile, he contemplated enter­ing the cle rgy." Mr. Barry staled.

Mr Barry was matched with Tom in M ay. 1981, about three months, after he first becameinvolved with HB BS He was iiialchcd with lorn lot two vc.iis I iim Icll die piogr.im ■illci he limicil I s .iikl IS now, .ilicndiny lollccc •iddcd ih.il he din's sonlai I w ilh I oiii mail

I'lom uboul Mas ldK3 lo May. 198.^, M r Barry was not involved with a specific young slcr Instead, he participated in die unmatched kids " program

Kids lirsi soming in lo Ihc (trogram aren I male tied with a s|tecilK volunleei but allciut evenis wuti groups o( volun leers, Mr Barry esplaiiied 1 nevei iiiel with am ol ihcse kids on an indivdual basis C arolyn and I attended large events w ith the unmatched kids

K E R R Y BA RRY.Somerset County Big Brother/Sister of the Year '

Ml Bariv keep some mosllv b\

Mr Barry also served on the board of directors of the Some rsc( County Big BroihersyBig Sisicrs chapter from Dec 1982 to Dec. 1984.

“ 1 didn't mind serving on Ihe board, but it just wasn't for m e," M r Barry said " I didn't like all of the administrative stuff I had lo gel involved m I felt it took from Ihc time I spent with k id s "

Carolyn Barry became in voivcd in BB/B.S in |d'’d, ,k lording III her husband Ihc iwo iiicl ihruugh their involvcmcnl iii dll' piogram

•\ 11 h 1' u g ti we h .1V c Iw o daughters lit our own iBrianna and Kaillinl. we still do not lose much lime together as a lami l> . " M r B a rry explained C a ro ly n is matched up with I arry s iwm sister Joanne, so dial allows lo do many things together 'with both children

Our children also line l.arrv and Joanne, since they spend a lot ol lime with both Brianna and Kaitlin l.arry and Joanne plav with our childirn when they re over here and both Bnanna and Kaitlin love it.' Ml Barrv added

The Barry’s involvement m BB/BS will likely eqd when Larry and Joanne turn 18 and arc forced to leave the program, Mr. Bany said.

" O u r children w ill be at an important stage of the growing process at that tim e ." Mr. Barry said " T h e y ’ll be in the early stages of primary school, so it will be difficult to be matched up with a kid and support my children's education at the same lime

M r Barry reiterated that his biggest reward trom his involve iiieni III BB BS is not Ihc recent aiiolade but meeting the chil dren and their parents

Die children were a lot of tun. " he stated, "but I also loved meeting their parents They were all great - they cared for their kids and wanted them to grow up just like kids that have two parents Many didn't have time to give a lot of lime lo their kids, but. through Big Brothers/Big Sisters, they have found a way for their kids to gel the valuable tirpe they themselves,CM'j give. I'vq bqcn pnvileged to see these kids grow bp "

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intomiation about South Brunswick and to share commeiits about arxjuracy and fairness of Our coverage. You can reach us by calling 201-329-9214.For News — Joe Hagenmayer, managing edtor For Sports Bruce Goldman, sports eefitor For ClassHied Ads — Dee Dntsky, office manager

C o r r e c t i o n sC a n d d a te ’e res idency incorrect

Republican candidate for Township Committee, Mark Gold^ein, was incorrectly reported to have resided in South Brunswick for three years. Mr. Goldstein actually moved to South Brunswick in September 1986 The candidate brought the error to our attention immediately after the election

The error was in the election preview story in the May 26 issue of the South Brunswick Central Post

Also the article incorfectly stated that Mr Goldstein worked tor a big eight firm, but incorrectly identified Ihe firm as Louis J. Schitt and Co. The big eight firm where Mr Goldstein worked was Delitte, Haskins and Sells. He also was employed at the Louis J. Schitt Co.

Also the article incorrectly slated that the law firm of Rubin, Rubin & Malgrin — where Mr. Goldstein is employed — specializes in tax and land-use. law. The law firm is a full service legal company; Mr. Goldstein, however, specializes in tax and land-use law for the firm.

C a re les s not d ru n k drivingCharles F. Virginis of Monmouth Junction was incxtirectly

reported to have been convicted of driving while intoxicated in the June 30 issue of the South Brunswick Central Post. A review of court documents reveals that Mr Virginis was convicted of only a careless driving offense The Post regrets Ihe error

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In Iasi weeks South Brunswick Central Post, the list of South Brunswick High School graduates the name of Jonathan Paltakis was inadvertantly not listed. The Rost regrets the error.

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Questk>n:Ihe township is currentl(r revising its Master Plan — a statement of desirable goals and objectives for community development. What concerns do you have about township development that you would like to see

expressed addressed in the Master Plan?

A sked at D ayton Ptaza.

Carmen Miranda Monmouth Junction

Danny McHaie Monmouth Junction

Eileen Sagar Dayton Center

Sue Kadlec Dayton Center

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Karen Kinsey Dayton

James Jacobs Monmouth Junction

"Less condominiurns and townhouses and more single fami­ly homes with prices that people can afford. AWST&McDpnald’s, and a gas station In the vicinity.”

"Less building going on." "Something done about the schools because of the over­crowding."

"Definitely more schools, (more) space to be left as open space, and probably more public areas." use more schooia^ ’

"Th ey could use another stop light "Parks for the kic|§/— the only one at Deans Road and tfiey could is the park behind the Municipal

Bultding."

EIS requirement skipped in Forsgate approvalBy Qediia MitcheB

Special Writer

Despite a township ordinance, the South Brunswick Planning Board did not require an environmental impact statement when ir approved the latest site pjan Tor Forsgate industrial Com­plex, according to Ann Jones, South Brunswick assistant planner.

•‘ W e asked planning for an E IS . but it wasn’t done They should rcaUzc our comments arc vaitd and request an FIS ol the company . " stressed Robert IJh n c . South Hrutis wick s Health Officer

Such a statement is required hs South Brunswick's new environmen lal impact ordinance pus.sed Nov 2 t 1V87

But at a Plahning Board meeting on Feb 1. site plan approval was given without a formal environmental im pact statement

in addition, the Planning Board approved the site plan before the E n viro n m e n ta l C o m m issio n had provided its final recommendation.s on the plan

O n Nov 2.C 1V87. two days alter the ordinance was passed, a site applicaliun was submitted to South Brunswick's Planning Department by Forsgate Industrial C'ompicx, accord­ing to Rober Hall. South Brunswick planner

As IS the normal procedure, on N ov 2.“i. 1987. the application was forwarded from the Planning Depart meni to the 1 Jtnd Review Committee

The committee, which consists ol relevant township departments, and includes the health officer, is allow ed. by law. to respond to the applica­tion. Comments are returned to the Planning Department

O n Dec. 10. then township Health Officer Uhric. sent comments to the Planning Department Among his comments was a request for an en vironmcntal impact statement, ac­cording to both M r Hall and M r Uhne

"In response to the health officer’ s request for an EtS , we asked for and received a letter from the tenant describing their response to our con- Qcms. Wc did not lack any infor­m ation," commented Ann Jones, when asked w hy an EIS was not nted.

An EIS is to address whether the project plan is compatible with the township Master Plan. The EIS is to include a written project description, a site description and inventory, and an cnvironmenuil .impact statement to d environmental performance con­trols. Such a comprehensive plan was pot asked for by the Planning Depart­ment.I The Environmental Commission is ^ o n g the committees allowed to rommenl prior , to a vote by the banning Board. In addition, the tonuniuion, along wiUi‘ the Tlealth Department, should be consulted if ^ EIS is to be waived. No waiver was requested of the commmisssion or the Health.Department.I While the tomniission gave initial feedback to the Planning Department, final comnunents from the com- fnission were not received prior to a ijvote by the Planning Board on Feb. 1, *1988, according to Ms. Jones.{ “ We have.ti time clock ticking. We :ftavc to act on an application within iimis time," Ms. Jones commented,

wc can extend (he time, if-

mcni "All applicants plans shuuld ask for a waiver or the applicant should prepare an E IS ."

In tire meeting on Feb. I . the resolution to approve was presented by Planning Board member Theresa Tj and seconded by Mayor Warren Monroe

Reached for comment, M s. Zak said. " I t pains me to think we,somehow, didn’t do an EIS " She tndicated that Health Department ciimmcnts were considered during the approval process

Planning Board meintrer Joseph Spalero, who abstained during the roll call vole, noted that Planning Board approval was given subject to certain conditions

"rh is board does that a lo t,’ he said "I’m not keen on approving subject to certain conditions being met It throws a lot of responsibility on planning and zoning to monitor and that's a lot for them to handle

An E IS has yet to be mentioned in any board meeting he has attended, according to M r Weber, Planning Board attorney He added, however, that 'ordinanly, the applicant talks with the Planning Department about what is needed. There may be nq

need to discuss items submitted and approved Iy the Planning Department in each instance."

Part of the confusion about the need for an impact statemnt for the Forsgate Industrial Complex applica­tion may have been due to the recent passage of the township ordinance

■‘We're in the process of clarifying this new ordinance." stated Boaid of Health member Lewis Schwartz, at a May Ib board meeting

Forsgate Industrial Complcv .ip plied 1(1 the Planning Board tor aji proval to build a 227.SS 1 - square Iikii iiffice pnnling and ssarchousc la cilily to be occupied by Moore Busi ness Forms The new tacilil) is ItKatcd at Broadway Road and Route 1.10 in South Brunswick

Harrod Construction Company is the builder for the multi million dollar Moore facilily Conslruclion ol the facility began two weeks ago and IS slated to be completed hv Januarv 1989

Health (kcpartmcni concerns about the current facility include protection of public well 1,‘i. protection of a closed landfill located on the prop erty. the need for a fsermit for a holding tank, and wa.sh water rccycl

ing details These issues were raised by the Planning Department with the applicant. The tenant agreed to cer­tain conditions, but a comprehensive EIS not completed.

Construction of the facility could be halted by a Superior Court judge, if someone were to challenge the lack of an E IS , according to Howard Weber, Planning Board attorney

Such appeals must be filed within

45 days ol when the Planning Board approval was publicly announced Because ^hal time penod has expired, such an appeal would require a peti­tion to Superior Court to expand the time period for challenging the ap­proval. according to Joseph Benedict, township attorney

" I have never seen that done,''" he added

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POLICE BLOTTEPThe South Brunswick Police Depart­ment gave the following report:

An employee of Humanis For- uartling reported that Ginxlycar (ialortail tires had been stolen over a two month period just pnor to June

[he value of the tires wav der lemiined to be S M .S ’ I 01' Nti lurther mlomiation wav available

An employee of South Brunswick Shell, Finnegans. Lane, reported that someone threw a beer bottle through the front window of the station and then stole four glasses with New York G ia n ts ' insignia sometime before 12 40 a m on June 30

A n em pUiyee o( N ew Koad f-.sxon refKiricd that somconcjtm kc into a sodiT dispensing machirtc located on the gas station’s property spntetime before d: 15 a m on June 29 arid took SIS in change The amount of dam­age to the machine, if any. vvtas not levealeil

Nicholas Ciermanos. age unknown. Ill l iberty Drive. Dayton, was issued a summons for operating an auto malic sprinkler when only hand-held hoses were fx.-rmitled undei the water emergency regulations

The summons w,as issued by Pa trolman Patrick O 'Brien at 8 35 p m on June 29 Palrolnian O 'B n cn rc- (xirtcd that, when he knocked on the diMir oi the home to obtain the name ol the owner, he did not get a response Other attempts to reach the owner also proved futile

It was ru)t mjrnediately known how Mr Germahos was identiried as the owner ol the residence, nor how Mr (ic im a n o s w.is in lo rined ol the viol.i h.'ii

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two saws, 10 rubber cords, a cutting tool and a gas can.

The value of the stolen property was not determined.

A Zcv Court resident reported that someone put an explosive device in her mailbox and blew it up sometime before 7;42 a m. on June 30. No other informaiian was,ayailable.

M iltonP. Berry, 29, of Piscataway was charged with driving while intox­icated. with possession of a con­trolled dangerous substance and with possession of drug paraphernalia

At 12:59 p.m. on June 30, Patrol­men Greg Rule and Kevin Hughes stopped M r Berry's 1979 Dalsun on Route 535 for a motor vehicle viola­tion After approaching the vehicle. Patrolman Hughes detected what he thought to be the smell of marijuana He also observed some drug para­phernalia in Ihe ash tray A subse­quent search of the car resulted in Ihe discovery of additional drug para­phernalia and a plastic bag containing a substance believed to be marijuana

After being charged. M r Berry

Tw o juveniles, one a 12-ycar-old Dayton resident and the other a 17-year-old Pennsylvania resident, were charged witlj shoplifting after being arrested ancTaccuscd of stealing several items at the Dayton Park Pharmacy by Patrolm en Patrick O 'Brien and Mark Domino at 8:50 p.m. on June 30.

Both suspKts were released' to their parents.'—

No other information was given because of the suspects' ages.

A Jeffery CourF'Cesident repotted that someone shot arid damaged a sliding door al her residence with a BB gun. Thci incident occurred around 5:19 p.m. last Priilay. No further information was avaifablc.

William Lalil. 29. of Sweetbnar Court. Monmouth Junction, was charged with driving while intox­icated.

A l about 1:19 a.m. last Friday. Patrolman John McNamara slopped Mr. Latil's vehicle after observing the vehicle moving al high speeds on Georges Road

After he was given balance and breath tests, M r. Lalil was released on his own rccugmzuncc

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An cdiploycc of Spnng Irrigation reported that someone broke into trucks that were parked on the com­pany's property on Georges Road sometime before 7 37 a m Iasi Fn day and stole the lollosvinj; items

77ie South Brunswick Municipal was suspended for six months and he ( inia passed the Inllowing ludgc was Lined S5(KI and SI 3 in court ments Dll June 27 and M): costs.

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Roger W R m irc i '2 " l S|hii swood was lo u n d guilts " I i lr u u ig w hile intoxicated on Route .m A p ril 2 H is license was sus(x-nded tor SIX m onths and he was lined S2.3H and S IS in court costs jilus a S lix i insurance surcharge

M r R infret also is required lo attend 12 hours ol classes al the

David B Fodor, 38. and Dennis R Fodor, 38. of New Brunswick were lound guilty of consuming alcohol in a motor vehicle at Davidson Mill Park on JuiK 9 The two men were lined S2(X) and $|3 m court costs each

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Nathaniel Walker, 29, of Bridge was chatted .with driving while intoxicated.

At about 2:07 a.m. on Saturday, Patrolman Ronald Horinko stopp^ Mr. Walker's l% 2 Ford Falcon on Route I for a motor vehicle violation.

After being given balance and breathalyzer tests. Mr. Walker was released.

A North Brunswick resident re­ported that his 1986 AMC Jeep Cherokee was stolen from the parking lot of the old A&P shopping center, located at the comer of Finnegans Lane and ‘ Route 27. The incident occurred sometime before 10 p.m. last Friday.

The vehicle, which has not yet been recovered, was valued at about SIO.OOO.

John Gordon Blue. 21, of Trenton was charged with driving an un­registered and uninsured vehicle and not having a driver's license in his possession.

Patrolman Ronald Horinko stopped M r Blue at about 12:17 a m. Satur-. day on Route I for a motor vehicle violation. A computer check revealed that the car M r. Blue was driving was owned by Wayman Jackson, airo of Trenton.

M r. Blue was.rclcascd on his ownrccogniz.ance

Obduho Montalvo, .30, of New Brunswick was found guilty of dnv-

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Jacqitotiiie Stevenson, 34, of Day}• fton, Ohio, was charged with driving

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A resident of Old Ridge Road reported that his mailbox had been vandalized sometime before 2 a.m. on Saturday.

Patrolman James Stoddanl; who responded to the call, said that sev-- eral mailboxes in the vicinity of the complainant's residence also were damaged.

No further information was avail­able.

At about 4 a.m. on Tuesday. Patrolman Scott Bevcnsce stopped Ms. Stevenson's 1980 Buick after having observed the vehicle traveling at a high rate of speed on Route I . ,

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A Richard Road resident reported that someone blew up his mailbox sometime before 8:10 a m. on Sun­day. No further information was given.

observed her placing something in I back s ^ t o f the cjiK Upon ap preaching the vehicle. he |no ticd a cooler on the floor in the b |^ ;o f th^ car. After asking Ms. Stewnron t^ step out of the car. Patrolman Bevensee reported that a small bdltli fell out when Ms. Stevenson .opened thb driver side door. He then asked her to perform a scries of balance tests, which she failed. The officer then arrested Ms. Stevenson.

A Henderson Road resident re­potted that her 1978 Camaro was vandalized sometime before 1:20 p.m. on Monday.

It was not known whether anything was removed from the vehicle or if there was any damage

A further search of the vehicle found one open bottle and five un­opened bottle of beer in the cooler. Xitc' bottle was found to contain a substance similar to cocaine. No other evidence was found in the car,

A search of Ms. Stevenson's pocketbook revealed a plastic bag containing what was believed to be marijuana and other drag, para­phernalia. —

After failing to post $3,50(3bail, no 10 percent. Ms. Steventon was placed in the Middlesex County Adult Correctional Facility

field was found guilty of dnving while his license was suspended, driving an uninsured motor vehicle and driving an unregistered vehicle on Route 1 north on Feb. 6. Total fines were $1,260 plus $45 in court costs M r DeRosa's liccn.se was suspended for three years

for six months. Mr. Montalvo also must pay a $100 insuruicc surcharge and attend 12 hours at the Intoxicated Drivers' Resource Center.

John -S Adamski. 31, ol Hamilton .Square wa.s found not guilty of dnv ing with a revoked ltccn.se on Route I on May 3

mg while intoxicated on ^Route mth in Deans on Aug 24 He was fined $325 and $ FM n court

Carol A Muench. 32. of New Egypt was found not guilty of care­less driving on Route 522 and Route I 30 on Nov 11.1987

Burial will be al Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Cheltenham. Pa

Memorial contributions may be made lo Ihe American Diabetes As social ion

Pa . Its holy name sixicly. the Knights ot Columbus and the Dciry Italian Society.

He was pred e ce a se d by two brothers and three sisters

Surviving are his wife, Elizabeth Tnpoli Rizzuto. two sons, N/ilo ol Kendall Park and Charles of Morr- nsville. Pa.: three daughters. Theresa Stewart of Gambrills. Md . Connie Pclralia of Camirillu. Calil . and Mary Miller of Latrobe. Pa . one sister. Rose Bono ol Vcllalonga, Italy, and 14 grandchildren

Visiting hours ape 2 to 4 p m. and 7 to 9 p.m. today. Thursday, al the Michael J Quinlisk Funeral Home. 548 North Chestnut St.. Derry, Pa.

A mass of Christian burial will be celebrated gi 11 8.30 Friday. July 8. in St. Joseph's R C Church, South Ligonicr St and East Second Ave . Derry, Pa Interment will follow at St Joseph's Cemetary. Derry. Pa

Frederick Werner Jr.Funeral scrviccit were held Satuday

for Frederick A. Werner Jr.. 60, of Monmouth Junction. '

M r. Werner died June 29 al his home. ^

Bom in Monmouih Junction, he , was a lifelong area resident.

Mr. Werner was employed for 42 years as.an electrician.ht E.R. Squibb & Son in New Bhiiuwick' ind Law- lencevilie.

He was a member of the Squibb (Quarter Century Club. He also was mrtive in the Dayton Pioneer Grange.

Mr. Werner was a member of the Apollo Lodge 41. free & Accepted Mason; oiT Higi^own.

He also was" a "member of the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rke. Val­ley of Trenton; and the ..Crescent Temple, Ancient Arabic Nobles of the Mysfic ,Shrine, Trenton."

His mother, Rorence Werner, died April 17.

He'is survived ^ y his wife, Betty Cottiaux Wemer, a son,Frederick III- dir Great: Meadows; a daughtej’, Brenda Lee- \yenier--df Syracuse, N.Y.; two sisters, Katherine Ryan of Dayton-and Shirley Benz of Kendall Paric;,one brother, George pf New- beny Port, Mass.; and three grand­children. '

Funeral services were held at the -Sclover Funeral Home, North Bruns­wick, with the Rev. John Hi Maltby, pastor of-the Miller Memorial Piesl^-

; terian Church, officiating. E n ton^ 'inent was at the Woodbridge Mem­orial Gardens.

Memorial contributions m;y made to the Monmouth .Junction Rescue Squad, New:t Road;.>.Moii- mouth Junction, N;J. 08852. -

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Local students find classroom in the mountains’By Linda Prospero

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iP h k C l. the young students had a chance to explore nature first hand and learn many things about ihcmi seises as ssell

nighttime hik.es through nature trails and an evening sssim in the lac dlls s mdcKit [x h i I

In one ssorkshup students svere guided inlu the svchxIs . svhere predetermined tests svere set up to challenge their leadership and problem solving abilities Other activities included pond study.

I he students shared cabins scitli parents and (ireenbrinik slafi. ssho svere enjoying the trip alniosi as much as the youngsters The only one having sviitfu! feelings svas Ms Ssvecney. svho was not able to participate in the physically dc

mundingiactiviticsHaving broken her Ijh iI the day

before, she had lo scille for or gani/ing and supers ismg ihc pro grawis from her wheelchair and crutches

Although she gave her students a valuable lesson in perseverance, next year she is determined to return lo PEEC with both feel on the ground

Surface water runoff plan gets approval

By Pete DonohueStaff Writer

Concerned that the proposed de­velopment across the road will turn your property into a giant swamp? O r the warehouse to be built upstream will turn the bipok running through your yard into ihc Mississippi River?

If it's any consolation, you're not alone.

With the steady pace of develop men! and the wet nature of much of the land in the township, it's the rare Planning Board meeting that con­cludes without at feast one resident voicing his/her concern about flixxl- ing.

Preventing current residents from getting soakedrliterally, by Ihc con­struction. of homes or businesses that will be occupied in the future, has long been a goal of the township, according lo township ofncials.

That effort, they say. should be easier now that the township has a more comprehensive Surface Water Runoff Control Plan Adopted Tues­day night by the Township Com m it­tee, the plan consolidates many rc- c^uirements already on Ihc books into one ordinance. In addition, standards concerning tjhc construction of water 'managing devices, such as detention basins, aie more detailed, ofncials laid.

From the day a developer makes the first cut in the ground to the day people move into their new homes and-all construction is completed. Ihc amount of water rolling off the tract of laiid can't exceed the amount prior to development

While the The Township Planning Board has been collecting money from dcvcl()pcrs lo mainlain ihosc basins that arc deeded to the town ship, the new plan puts ihe practice on the bcKxks. giving the township firmer legal ground to stand oil. according to Planning Hoard Chair man Roger Craig

"It hasn't been a bad silualicm we haven't had lo do any serious arm twisting. " said M r Craig But this clearly lays the aulhorilv. or the legal

"It h a d n 't b e e n a b a d situation — we haven't had to do any serious arm twisting."

Roger Craig

basis of the town's position, in Uxal legislation."

Basically. Ihc basins that dot the township fall into three calcgoncs retention basins, in which water col Iccicd sits most all ot the lime, detention basins, from which water is channeled elsewhere at the same rate It did prior to development; and recharge basinsi from which water goes directly into the aquifer beneath the ground

The minimum contribution, regard­less of the size of the basin, is S.15,000! Subject ti) the review ol township s Engineering IX'partmcni and the Planning Board, those basins must be able to handle 100-ycar storms - serious storms that may nimble into the area on average once in 100 years.

Such slomvs "arc extraordinary, but not totally impossible iKcur renccs," according lo M r. Craig.

W ith ih6 township drawing most of its water from its oWh wells, the plan requires that developments in pnme aquilor recharge areas have basins thal return walei lo the walci table tvnealh Ihc gioiind

lo lediHC ihc .imouiil ol ground .i dcs eloper actual Is covers with black lop and homes the ordinance sug gesls the cluster option be pursued The option allows developers lo build residential units on smaller lots than the /one permits il a( least U) percent ol the trad is dedicated lo the town ship as open space

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attorney Daniel Hussey he PBA negotiating team decided

lo drop Its demand thal medical benefits be extended to relmng of fleers vv'ith 25 or more years ol service On the opposite side the lownship agreed lo modily a bcnelil system that PBA officers claimed was unfair to Ihc younger oHicers in its ranks

After five years of duty, officers

hired prior to IVtO receive four percent of their salary as pun of the dcp urlm cn l's ''lo n g e v ity plan, geared towards encouraging officers slay on Ihe force Those eligible lor these payments this year will receive S I . .^00. according lo M r Goclling

Hui those hired after 1983 would receive only a flat sum ol $5(XI after five vears o( dulv. Ihc resull of a previous agrcemenl with ihc PBA

II Ihc new contraci is adopted by the township, new officers will re­ceive Sl.tXX) after five vears and

$1,500 after 10The lownship also agreed to give

Ihe PBA members an additional va cation day. up lo $60 a credit lor officers continuing their education, and a minor increase in the clothing allowance, according lo M r Hussey

Salaries also are going up lor the department's supervisors members of Ihc FOP The increases, to be phased in over three years, will raise the starting salary for sergeants lo $40,000, for lieutenants to approx­

imately $44,000. and to $48,000 for captains.

Starting salaries for Ihc three ranks in 1987 were $33,895. $40,000 and $46,000 respectively, according to Sgt Michael'Paquette, chairman of Ihe pop's negotiating committee

"T a m quite pleased with the agree ment. " Sgt Paquette said " It 's a fair package lor us and a lair pac kage lor Ihc town

Il corrcels some basic inequalities in the pay structure and will result in belter motivated supervisors"

Under Ihc current system, it v possible for sergeants to receive smaller checks than the palrolmcvn they supervise. according to Mr Gixrlting, who noted the dillicully in telling a ''patmlman being promoted to sergeant that atnotherl patrolman is making more than you

Unlike PBA members mcilical benefits lor officers m the FOP with more than 25 years with the depart mcnl will continue after they retire

" I think that accurately rcriccls Ihc

needs ol lire two group.s. said Mr Gixrtting "Th e younger officers opted for an extra vacation dav, while the generally older superior olficerv in the FOP are liHiking towards retirement and lor some protection

The settlement also mirrors what the admimsiralion expected to con cede According to M r Goetling similar figures were used when ot licialsTircplired the budget earlier this scar II should not adversely impact the budget or next year v lax rate, he said

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The Planning Board of the Town­ship of South Brunswick will hold a public meeting to discuss a draft version o f the

1989 MASTER PLANThev_meeting will be held on:

Thursday, July 7,19888:00 p.m.

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will .rise from approximately 25.000 to 3|t.000, enough to support such facilities as a hospital, said Mr. Zimmerman. But he po^cd that the number of workers in the township is expected to grow much more than the number of places to live

Reducing the amount of office space in favor of creating more areas for housing is one recommendation Mr. Zimmerman said he will make tonight.

Specificaliy, approximately 250 acres south orPtm ns Lane between Route L and Ok railroad tracks arc presently zoned for ofTtcc/rescarch uses, l l te projected imbalance be­tween workers and homes in the township and the number of cars on the roadways could both be reduced if approximately 50 acres of the siufnfrc rezoned for multi-family-dwellings, according to the consultant.

A 20 percent reduction of office space at the Deans Lane site alone would drop the number of vehicle

trips on the roads during peak hours from 2,000 to 150 p day; he said, noting that unclogging the townships roads will be another focus of the plan.

“ We feel that, since 1982, ^ w t h has been so dramatic that it has overburdened the existing irnfic sys­tem — what we’re trying to do is rationalize the land use and zoning with the circulation patterns.”

He added that in most cases the township will require those develop­ing in tlw township to either build new road's, expand existing roads, or contribute towards the two.

Getting developers to kick in for road improvements is not a new goal but rather a reiteratfon o f an old one. Similarly. Mr. Zimmerman said the revised Master Plan will not drastical­ly alter the permitted land uses of the township.

"Overall most of the zoning is going to remain as is. We're not introducing w holesale land use changes because the great majority of it is appropriate"

But there are some areas, he noted, that.need.**to be adjusted.” Three of the more alghlficanf changes called for in the plat^are;■ Allowing a'tfevelopcr with at least 2^ acres in the RR (rural residential, otie unit per two acres) zone west of Route 1 ^ and south o f Friendship R o ^ to iHiild up to 2.5 units per acre and commercial facilities if certain criteria are met. Approximately 900 acres in this area would be affected.

Abutting an indusuially zoned area along Route 130, some township officials feel the current zoning, which would allow low density hous­ing next to factories, is “ not good planning” according to Mr. Zim­merman. '

■ The rezoning of approximately 600 acres south of Davidson's Mill Road and east of the New Jersey Turnpike from PRC (planned retire­ment community) to allow cither single-family homes or light indus­trial facilities.

Pointing towards Monroe and sev­eral other mynicipalities that have large retirement communities. Mr.

Zimmermw said the need for such housing is being nUed at this point. ■ The rezoning of approximately 160 acres $outh of Deatu Lane between Georgu Road and Route 130 from .5 units per acre to two or three units an acre.

While Mr. Zimmerman noted that the township wants to maintain a balance between townhousci and single-family dwellings, he said high­er density housing was now more appropriate for this arta.

Only zoning ordinances can alter permitted laiul uses and Township PlahnSr R t^ r t Hall noted that the “ Master Plan is somewhat general in nature and should not be confused with the zoning ordinance;"

Another general goal expressed in the plan is to relocate the mobile home parks on Route I .

“ The parks arc an important part of the housing stock o f the communi­ty ," said Mr. Zimmerman. "But the reasons behind them being on the highway arc clearly.more historical than good planning"

STATE BRIEFSHousing sharing bill clears panel

A iwu-bill package that would make it easier for senior citizens in the statq to share housing was cleared by the Assembly Senior Citizen Com­mittee last Thursday.

The bills, which will now be con­sidered by the Assembly Appropria­tions Committee, would create two distinct programs within the state D ivision on Agrng, the Senior Citizens' Shared Housing Matching Grant P rogram and the S en io r Citizens’ Living Residence Program

Both programs, which would be open to all persons and older, arc deigned to develop and expand shar^ living residences by directing the Division on Aging to contract with qualified non-profit groups, county offices on aging or local housing authorities to provide referral and matching services for seniors seeking shared housing

A shared housing unit under the bills is defined as a house or apart­ment jointly occupied by a home owner and no more than three others A shared living residence is dcfiiicd as a house jointly occupied by no more d n ^ g h t p ^ l e ;

The two programs would not only

help match up senior citizeqs seeking s h a ^ housing, it would also provirte support services, such as house­keeping, transportation, meal prep­aration and maintenance.

"Many senior citizens, especially those who have lost their spouses, do not need to be placed in costly institutions such as nursing homes. They can make it on their own with a little help from friends who are in a similar position," said Assemblyman Robert W. Singer (R-Lakcwixxl).

nearby. The proposed bill would have required many items to be individu­ally priced. .

"I consiiter it a victory,” said Barbara McConnell, head of the New Jersey ' Food Council, which or- ganizied opposition to the bill " la m delighted."

Ms. M cC onnell c la im ed the measure would have cost super­markets $40. million in incrca.scd

labor costs. She also said the bill was unnecessary because the current unit-pricing law is the "best com­parison shopping tool available."

While Ms. McConnell disputed claims by bill supporters about the inaccuracy of computerized check­outs, Judy Voehl of the state Division of (Consumer Affairs said surveys have shown there is a large problem.

BeekmanSenate defeats item-pricing bill

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A measure that would have re­quired supermarkets to put individual pnccs on a wide range of items fell four votes short of passage in the Senate last Thursday

By a 17-9 vote, the Senate failed to approved an item-pneing bill ( S -152.1 ) sponsored by .Sen Frank Pallonc (D -Long Branch)

The vole was blasted by consumer advocates as being a “ sad day for consumers." while representatives of the supermarket industry claimed "victory”

Under current law, supermarkets caif'eitjret’ prRii^JfttntjndByldually ofv plaSi’’a ■ prifcc* stfcktff *ofl a shelf

years, remember when Beekman Road was a simple, dirt road

Mayor Warren Monn>c noted that " i( that's what the neighborluKKl wants, 1 have ho problem with it whatsoever

However, he did note that the suggestion could pose some prob le m s . m o s t s ig n if ic a n t ly that neighborhoods with only one access road create a potential fire hazard Solutions — such as another limited access roadway chained off so that only emergency vehicles could enter - coiild be discussed after the align rncnl for the cxtcntion are finally approved, he said

The e n g in in g plans for the ex tension are being reviewed by the

stale Department of Transportation, but the township so far has been unable to purchase the land for the project Although negotiations be tween The Seltzer Organization which owns approximately 100 acres in the area and the township began more than a yea^ago. the township still doesn't havyt the 7 acres needed for the project [

Although township officials say they are close to reaching an agree­ment with Seltzer, the two parties have yet to agree on a dollar value, according to Township Administrator Louis Gixrtting

The Beekman Road extension will intersect Route I directly across from the proposed Northumberland Way allowing the extension to serve as a major access road to the tram station.

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QUICK TAKESRevised pool ordinance apprc>ved

Tbe^South Brunswick Township Committee passed a revised pool ordinance at Tuesday night's mMting-

Under the new ordinance, a ll pools installed in private residences will be required to provide 15 feet o f space front the structure to the side property lines, 10 fejpt from the structuire to the rear property line, and five feet from the structure to the house.

The original ordinance, passed in April, (987, prohibihkl pools in zero- lot line and single-family, semi-detached unit developments.

Three new zoning disiricts created. ThrM new. zoning categories were created by the •'Township (3onuriittee 'Tuesday night, a move’ihat cpuld lead to the consttuclion of a r lS homes and a small shopping center on. Ridge Road,; '

Now a ^ d (o the list of options open id developers is the Planned RcsidentiaT Development (PRD 111) — a mix; of tow i*6uses.; apaitfncnts, single-famjiy houses and semi-attached dwellingL

Access to a new major collector or arterial road is among the requirements to build such a develolpment w ith a maximum, density of fqur residential uniu to the acre.

Regal Point Inc. proposes to build 118 townhouses and an 85,000 square-foot shopping center on 40 acres between Stouts Lane and Perrine Road, fotablishments siich as a travel agency and a convenience store could be built on the tract owned by Jules and Edith Gayioid, but liquor stores, restaurants and appliance stores would be prohibited. —

After creating the new option, the committee passed another ordinance rezoning the Gaylord tract to PRD III.

The developer has agreed to build four lanes of a roadway dubbed the f t ir in e Road Extension that will eventually link Route K rea lig n ^ Route 522 and Pcrrinc Road — which will i n t e i ^ t with Route 92 if the proposed roadway is ever built.

While Regal Point must build four lanes o f the Perrihe Road Extension across its property bbfore building a PRD on the tract, Planoing Board member Joseph Spataro warned the committee that traffic problems would result unless the entire roadxyay was constrocted first.

The two other zoning options created by the committee are the Ll-4 (light industrial) and the C-4 (sm all scale commercial).

After creating the new industrial zone, which permits light industrial aqd warehouse facilities on lots no smaller than five acres, the committee placed 100 acres near the Monroe border in that category.

O w n ^ by The Morris Companies and situated south of Rhode Hall Road and between the New Jersey Turnpike and Cranbury Sbuth

.River Road, the area is currently zone^ to house a retirement community. However, officials feel the need for retirement com­munities is being filled by neighboring municipalities.

The first application of the new commercial zone (C -4 ) — which would lopcrmit neighborhood facilities such as bjinks and drug stores — is expected to be near the intersection o f routes 27 and 518

The committee is expected to rezonc 5..1 acres near the intersection owned by Anna and Joseph Sortino in exchange for 2 acres to be used by the township for the construction of realigned Route 518 on July 19.

Township plans call for realigned Route 5 18 to run southwest across the township to Route 1

The tract is currently zoned for residential units as well as a larger, more regional shopping center.

Also on July 19, the committee is expected to rezone two additional tracts along the path of the realigned highway — four acres owned by the Pard Partnership to RC-3 (residential cluster, two uni(s per acre) and 8 acrw 'ovgSed by to &^T'- ■

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EDITORIAL

Zoning ch a n g e ordinance should be tabled A u g . 2

D evelopm ent is rap id ly becom ing an ugly w ord for m any in S ou th B runsw ick . A nd w hile we w ould not p ro p o se halting the co m m u n ity 's g row th , a p roposed zoning change to a llow high density housing in the rural F riendsh ip R oad area o ffers good cause for concern.

T he proposal to rezone 9 00 acres w ould allow for the con stru c tio n o f up to 2 ,5 0 0 residential un its and has a ttracted opposition across a w ide range o f com m unity in terests.

All are concerned that the proposal w ould alter the to w n sh ip ’s d iv erse landscape to the detrim ent o f those w ho live here noW and those w ho w ill reside here in the future.

T he zoning ch an g e , itse lf, was proposed by the developer. H om e T ech , that w ould benefit from the change. W hile that in itself is not a reason for re jecting the proposa l, it certain ly g ives one cau se to w ant to study the proposal w ith ex tra ca re .

T he change is o ffered as a way to c rea te a^ transition zone from a neighboring industrial zone to ^ o n es con ta in ing sing le-fam ily hbuses.

C ertain ly there is no reason to rush into the proposal — it could easily be put o ff until after the M aster Plan has been revised as required by state law by A ug. I Then the com m unity , the P lanning B oard, the E n ­vironm ental C om m ission and , yes, the T ow nship C om m ittee can devote their full attention to the plan and its effects on the com m unity.

P lanning B oard Vice C hairperson Teri Zak sum m ed up the concerns very well at the T ow nsh ip C o m m ittee ’s June 27 m eeting; “ O ne o f the th ings that a ttracted me to this to w rt^ lp was its variety o f areas and d en s i­ties. This area has been zoned low density for m any years. I d o n ’t .see any rea.son to change that "

Until the effec ts o f the proposal can be more thoroughly ex am in ed , we agree.

T he zoning change o rd inance should be tabled at the T ow nsh ip C o m m ittee ’s A ug 2 m eeting.

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Worldly studentsYoungsters play a game with an inflatable globe during Field Day at Greenbrook School last month.

Open space: challenge of the futureIn its 1987 report, "Challenges for the

Future." the Governor’s Council on New Jersey Outdoors pointed out. needs for New Jersey's supply of open space and recreation iacintics. making rccorhmend- ations to assure a decent quality of life for the future

The counal rceonimendcd that the slate acquire 171.(XXI acres lor public open space, that an SH(X) million bond be passed for open space aequisilion and recrealion facilily developmcni. and that the legislature establish a stable source of funding for public open space protection and ouldrxir recreation, operation, and capital needs Perhaps most signincanl in the council's ' findings and recommend­ations was its attonlion to the urgency for im plem enting the recom m endations Purchasing land now, for instance, is essential because land prices in the future will be higher and because land is becom­ing increasingly unavailable

FOCUS ONNATURALRESOURCES

Helen C. Fenske

The report was well received .Shortly after the report was made public. As- scmUymarj Alan Karchcr called for a SI billion land preservation bond "to jaf people's Ininking about an emergent issue in this state.”

In November. New Jersey voters ap­proved a $100 million '(Jualily of l.ifc” bond. authori/.mg $11 million for the stale's Green Acre-, program which had

been out o( money I he Green Acres program, using the lust o( its funds from the 1983 Green Acres Trust Fund, was able to preserve over I I .(XX) acres ol land in 1987 Again, however, the Governor's Council pointed to a need to preserve at lea.st 373.(XX) acres

Dt^spilc these gains, the legislature continues to wrangle over a, funding source for a stable source of funding for natural resources Proposals for large bonds to provide funding for open space have been mentioned, but nothing has been introduced The needs exist, the demand for funding from the Green Acres prcrgram has always far exceeded the available funds

During recent hearings before the As­sembly Committee on Conservation, Natural Resources and Energy, many ol those who testified in support of preserv

N o n sm o k e rs ; d o n ’t se rm o n ize , cool outin January of this year I wound up in the

cardiac care unit of my local hospital. The road. I took there was long, but straight I was an "O lym pic Class” smoker. 20 or 30 pounds overweight and I had graduated from the ranks of amateur drinkers too many years ago to even recall the passage I was experiencing crushing chest pains, shortness of breath and an overwhelming fear that I was about to die. T o die in a hard, cold, tiled room full of strai^c machines and busy technicians is m t exactly what the Marlboro man is all about.

So. I saw the light. I gave up smoking, permanently this time!,! gave up drinking, completely. I went on a diet and shed the extra weight. I even took up a legimeir of light exercise. I walk about five miles almost every day and veiy rarely lie ^ u t doing it. I am a new person, reboiti more in the Adelle Davis sense thw in any way the rotund Jerry Falwell would under­stand.

I feel better for it. I demonstrated mastery over my body and my life. I am in control of some of the elements of my health and I know I will live longer and rrtore fully.

I am now acknowledging the rightness of the antismoking message, but I.am still offended over the righteousness with which it is delivered. I am now convbiced of the correctness of the ■ aniidrinking message,, but 1 still smart over the con-

' tempt that.lies'just below the surface.'The righteotuness and contempt - that en­capsulate the message do more haml than can be'imagined.

. j lhave a few thoughts to share with my ' mbre senior nonsmoking and nondrinking

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Donald Scarry

mixing that difficulty is an element of righteousness, llie message that is re­ceived is " I could do what you can’t; see how much ^ f te r I am than you!" Eycry smoker reading this knows exactly what I mean.

Second, you have become abusive. Surgeon General Koop, on the release of his repoit.on nicotine addiction, indicatixl that his new. knowledge might help nonsmokers be more understanding of smoking behavior. I doubt it. The issue of s id e s tream sm oke is a va lid one; nonsmpkers probably arc on firm ground there, but that ground docs not justify the Draconian- approach to segregating smokers. Nor does it allow the verbal abuse that complete strangers have heaped on smokers in places where it is perfectly acceptable to smoke, i.c. the smoking

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section ol a restaurant.Here arc a few suggestions for you to

mull twer before you confront your next smoker;

We live in a mixed-;up time, here, in the iatie 2(Hh century!

I see by a recent issue o f The New .'York Times that the federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is In favor of more offshore o il. drilling, from New Jersey northward along the New England coast. This over the objections of the EPA's regional administratbr for New England, who fears damage to the price­less fishery resource in those waters.

Meanwhile, I sec stories about a grow­ing outcry by oil companies for the necessity of widening oil exploration and probably production along the North Slope of Alaskh, threatening irreparable harm to the delicate national wildlife refuge which borders the Arctic Ocean there.

The same newspaper later published a well-researched story about the fact that, if only our society would use available inSulatiori and other energy-savjng tech­nology, we could save as much oil as now flows through the existing Alaskdn Pipe­line.

Yet another issue of The Times had an "op-ed page" advertisement from the

ing open space and providing recrealion facilities mentioned the Governor's Coun­cil on New Jersey Outdoors report. As­semblywoman Maureen Ogden, testifying before a congressional subcommittee in M ay. stressed u need for additional fund­ing from the federal government for open space protection and preservation, the $8(XI million recommened by the G ov­ernor's Gouncil. she said, "would only deal vsiih the needs ot recreational open space

Some would call the Governor's Coun­cil on New Jersey Outdoors an authority: Its report, then, would be gospel. The g ro u p , appointed by the go verno r, represents many interests; business, recreational, environmental, civic, urban, dovabled. and political Its findings, how­ever. were the result of thoughtful dis- cussiorc and. most imponant, testimppy. given ^ public hearings Hela throughout the stale Overall, the council heard 27 hours of testimony and received pages of written testimony

Its aulhurtiy epmes from the voices of New Jerseyans Its recommendations arc ba.scd on the recommendations of New Jerseyans A year later. New Jerseyans still have "Challenges for the Future.”

Helen C Fenske is assistant com­missioner for natural resources, .state Dc partmeni ol F.n\imnmental Protection

THE STATE WE'RE IN

David F. Moore

Mobil Corp., ridiculing fears long vpicce by environmentalists about ocean oil d rill­ing from platforms. It seems that those nasty drilling platforms, according (u Mobil in the ad, headlined "Something's fishy offshore," have turned out to be swell fish and shellfish habitats. Despite all those environmental fears, mind you!

That’s a prime example of what they call "issue management" along Madison Avenue., It ^v e rtin g pcoplp’ itten tion front ihe.rea! argument by nusingia silly isfue which can be used to put down those who are objecting to something entirely different

In this case, environmentalists are not overly concerned about the drill platforms themselves, but about (he probability of an accident which can release vast quan­tities of petroleum into the sea, with the- inevitable tragic result's for the marine environment over a wide area. Maybe the drill platforms do create an attractive, if risky, habitat for fish and shellfish The rcaf issue is to keep a healthy, non-oily habitat out there, platforms or noil

New Jersey has had its share of olTshorc oil exploration in recent years, none of it

• Understand that almost all mature smokers know all of the health effects of their addictiojp. Don't sermonize on dis­eases or point out the obviously disgusting aspects of the habit. If you do, you’ll be talking for your own benefit — the smoker will be lost to you.

• Think carefully before you lecture a smoker you don’t l6iow. You don’t share your personal views on AIDS with every person you meet, where (jo you Set the right to discuss smoking with anyone you care to?

Support any and all tax hikes on

happening to strike enough oil to have paid for the gamble. Maybe the platforms served as artificial habitats, but that's far from the point of (he argument.

The point gets even more important off New England, where the Georges Bank produces a fifth of America’s fishery output, based on dollar value. Drilling (here "places at unnecessary risk a proven renewable fishery resource of national and global b io lo g ic and bommcrciai value," declared EPA’s man in New England, Michael Dciajid, while unsuixessfully asking his agency to oppose Interior Department plans to auction off drilling sites there.

cigarettes. Price will keep young peopleI nappensfrom starting. Ddn’t worry what nappens

to ^ e moncy,'jUst keep the price high. Higher prices may dissuade a feiv of my old prfs, but very few.-

• l ^ t . cool out. Sidestream smoke, unless in unusual concentrations or in your house or car, is a fairly remote health issue. You won't make any progress with the reprobates of the wpftd if you come on like gangbusters.Donald S c a ^ is a nonsmoking lawyer working for a Trenton-based trade as­sociation.

If you wish to praise, criticize, sug­gest.'otcomtnent to public officials, here are. some addresses;

First,; you have done an abysmal job in . .getting out the message about smoking.. This is because^ mapy of you are more ' interested in telling smokers how superior you |tte — how many miles you can walk

'' without breathing hard, how many flights . of jttalts you can bound anfl how easy it - was'for you to give up smoking so.muny

years ago. llte last one is the worst. The more aggressive alnd obnoxious the ex-smokef, the more likely he or she'is to

; say VI gave up smoking in 1967, on Jum;I ' thiMi at 2:17, and neyer thought about it . ‘ s i in r That doesn't happen, th e process- '' o f stopping smoking is bard'and ihihk-

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES . 4th. Distllct *-::'Christopher Smith (R), House OfliM Building, Washing-' ton, D.C, 20S15.

12th Diltict ^ James A. Courier (R), House Office Building, Washings ton, D.C. 20515.

tI.$.,$ENA-TE. ‘ Bill .Bradley (D), Senate Office Building, Washington; D.C. 20510.

Prank Lautenberg- (D), Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C:' 205.10.

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(D); 504. Hamilton. Ave'i r Trenton 08609; John S. Watwn (D). Room 825, 240 W .S tatc St., Trenton 08618.

14th p is tllc t — Anthony Cimiho (D -H stn illpn), c /o A ssem bly 'De-„'

mocratic-Office, Rborn 290, Slalehouse . Annex, Trenton 08625; Joseph Patero '(D -M an v ille ), c /o A ssem bly De- ..mocretic . O ffie,.. Statebouse.; Annex,' Trenton 08625.4 16th District — Walter J. Cavanaugh (R), .76 N.- Bridge St.. Somerville

. 08876; John S. Pepn (R), 25 Maple St.; Somerville 08876.

2 3 rd DtetrtCt — Richard Kamin (R), Roxbuiy Mall, Route 10, Succasunna. 07876; William Schiuter (R), 135 M'tjn. St., Flemingtbn 08822.

STATE SEI^ATE 15th D istrict— Gerald R. Stockman

(D)i 176 W. State Si., Trenton 081508. 1 4 t h D i s t r i c t — F r a n c i s . J .

M cM anim on (D ) , 1661 W hite- horse-M ercerv ille R oad , Trenton 08619.

L^ooking back to the fragile arctic ecology along Alaska’s northern shore, one recalls the controversy over the drill­ing and lengthy pipeline southward from where tlw p ^uc tion .is already under way to the west of the new target area. Many of us still dread the day when an earth­quake or other disturbance wrecks a piece of the existing pipeline, spewing oil over the tundra. We heed re'potts that en­vironmental impacts of the production and piping have indeed brought grini changes in the wildlife population's; and we won­der what another drilling area and probably another pipeline will bring.

Next, it appears, Antarctica is in line for oil aind m itra l exploitatidn. Somehow the idea of parceUrtg out'flnite resources hasn't occurred, to our leaders'— .the notion that vre might n e ^ an oil savings .account for some long-term rainy day seems alien to our culture. '.

, Meanwhile, cars are gettingliigger and energy-saving is little more than a con^ cept, while hardly anyone seems to re-' member' the days When Arabs had us waiting in line at gas stations, and even fewer face up to the fact that all the available oil will be used up somctlay, no matter where it is found.

Isn’t it time; we .seriously turned, to energy .conservaUoh and left thoGeorges Bank and the Alaskan N o ^ Iflope un-' .sullied for.'as long aspossiblq? Must we be .ico n ^ by the^bTandishmerits of Madison Avenue into squanjkring it all'sp quickly, for somebody.'a ftet tiucksT V'K^ •Dtwid.RMooreiseimcfaive^^d of^ the New Jersey Conservation Foundation.

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CO M M UN ITY CALENDARTHURSDAY, JULY 7

Municipal C o u rt, Public Safety Building, 9 a.m .Enviromental Com m ission, M unicipal Building, 8 p .m .'Deborah, Hospital Chapter m onthly meeting. Charleston Place,

community tp o m . Route 27, Kendall Park, 8 p .m .South Brunswick Athletic Association (S B A A ) . general m cmber-

,ship meeting, St. Cecilia’s Church Hall. Ridge Road, Monmouth Junction, 8 ; ^ p .m .

Families Anonym ous, a pareni.s support group o f and for parents concerned with use^of drugs and alcohol, St. Barnabas Episcopal Church, Sand H ill Road, M onm outh Junction. 8 p m For more information call Carol (2 0 1 1 207-8256 evenings, or Arlene (201) 359-7171.

Affordable Housing Agency, M unicipal Building. 7;30 p.nu’South Brunswictfiiilannntng Board, public meeting to ibrcsent a

draR.of the .1988 Master Plan-for the township. M unicipal iBuilding, 8 -p .m .

FRIDAY. JULY 8Senior Card Party. Municipal Building, 6 :3 b ,p.m .

SATURDAY, JULY 9Annual G o lf Tournam ent, sponsored by the South Brunswick

Recreation Departmel, Bunker H ill G p lf Course, 10 a m. For further information, contact the recreation office at (201) 297-4433. '

MONDAY, JULY IIMunicipal C o u rt. Public .Safely Building, 6 p.m Public Assistance Board, M unicipal Building, 7 -p .m Fire Commissioners. Fire District 1, Kendall Park Firehouse. 8:15

p .m .Township Com m ittee, work session, Municial Building-, 8 p .m South Brunswick Board of iiducation. regular business meeting. I

Executive-Drive. Monmouth Junction. 8 p.m .Bus trip to Resorts Casino in Atlantic C ity , sponsored by the Senior

Citizens Club o f South Brunsw ick, Com m unity Center, West N ew Road, Kendall Park, depart 8:30 a m and return approximately 6 p .m . For further information or reservations, call Jean Scinbcr. (201) 297-6763 or E ve ly n Jensen. (201) 297-3810

Study/Discussion G roup, King.ston United Methodist Church. Church Street, Kingston, 7 30 M p m I'hc Rev Byron Leasure. w ill lead the group For lurther inUirnialion and directions, call (6o9) 921-6812 or) (6 0 9 ) 466-18.34

Open Bridge Play, all levels arc welcome but no formal instruction w ill be given. Com m unity Center, West New Road. Kendall Park, 7 -9 p.m. For m ore infqrmation, call the Recreation Department, (201) 297-4433. and ask for T im

T U E S D A Y , J U L Y 12Planning Board. Municipal Building, 8 p m South Brunswick Citizens Fo r Education, open public meeting, St.

Cecilia’s Ch urch . Ridge Road, 8 p .m . The topic of discussion w ill be " H o w Is the Rapid Grow th of O ur Township .Affecting f )u r F^ducational System ’"

Deans ol lla rm o n ) Barbershop ( horns. I irsi I’leshslen.iii ( hureh ( ieurges Road. Dayton. (U p m Toi l u i l l ie i m lo n iM l io n . sail Jik ' Monahan. 1 2(11 I 3h') 7(i7(t

Monmouth Junslion I aslies A im li.iis MiKlmoulh luiKlion I iie house. 7 30 p m -

W E D N E S D A Y , Jl,d V 13Zoning Board of Adjustment. Municipal Building. 8 p m Boys' Sports Physicals. South Brunswick H igh SchiMil,

office, incoming fa-shmen students must repiort at 12 30 p other students must report at I p m

T H U R S D A Y . J U L Y 14Municipal C o u rt. Public Safety Building. 4 a m Chamber of Commerce ol .Southern Middlesex County

Directors, Ramada Inn. Route I. South Brunswick, noon ■‘Once Upttn A T im e ." opening performane of ihe Cenier Stage

Summer Children s Perlormancc Series, sponsored by ihe South Brunswick Departent of Recreation and ihe Cultural Arts C o m ­mission, Com m unity Center gym . Wtxidloi Park. West New Road, Kendall Park, saris ul I I a m sharp and is about 45 minutes in duration 'There is no fee bul reservations arc necessary Children attending must have adult supervision Call (201) 297 44.33 lor reservations and information

Families A nonym ous, a parents support group of and for parents concerned with use ol drugs and alcohol, St Barnabas [Episcopal Church. Sand H ill Road. M om outh Junction 8 p m For more mtormalion call Carol (2 0 1 )'2 9 7 8256 evenings or Arlene i2 0 li 359-7171

nurse s III , all

B o a rd ol

County to get request for recycling push

Opera singer performs at Kingston-Methodist.. Special music w ill be provided ai (he Sunday Church School and Worship Service beginning at 10 a m this Sunday. July 10. in the Kingston United Methodist Church

Kaye Van Vechten, who has sung with the Piccola Opera Company in Philadelphia, and attended (he Man

By E. Grtfumi MdUnieyThe PatAeUQroup

If residents notice someone poking through their trash in the next few months, chances arc it's dot a bagperson looking for castoff clothes or uneaten food. It could be a town­ship official, looking for something perhaps even more precious - rc- cyclables.

More stnngcni cnforcemcnl of Middlesex County recycling laws is the topic of a proposal soon to come before the county Board of Chosen Freeholders. Approximately 3bTi^ay- o n , township representatives, haulers and other interested parties attended a meeting in Edison Tuesday la discuss the regulations, proposed by county Solid Waste Management Director Robert McCarthy

The proposal puts the burden on municipalities to keep residents from dumping their newspapers, glass, aluminum and corrugated cardboard into their wastebaskets instead of recycling them. This is to be ac­complished through inspections of individuals' garbage Th e munici­pality is allowed to decide how violators will be punished Those who try to throw away cans, glass or newspapers may have lo pay fines or

may not have their garbage collected.Th e proposal generated some

heated debate as municipalities dis­cussed the efficacy and implementa­tion of Ihe propos^ inspections.

Townships objected to the addi­tional expense (hat would be required to hire an inspector in the middle of a budget year

"Y o u 're mandating something for the municiprality, for which there is no provision m this year's budget. " said Stephen A Mikulak, director ol public works for Spotswood.

Plainsboro Township Adminstrator Patrick G uilfo yli agreed, adding a request to defer llw hiring of an [ inspector until Jah. 1, 1989.

•‘ W e d o n ’ t h a v e a co dc-cnforcem cnt o f f ic e r ,’.’ M r. Guillbyle said. "W e would like yoii to d e fe r so m e o f th e s e

'tcsponsibilitics, .^delegate it some­where else or provide it with some fu n d in g assistance ” A n th o n y G ia rd in a . P la in s b o ro re c y c lin g coordinator and superintendent of public works, said later that another full-time person would have to be added' to the staff to do the inspec­tions.

"Y o u have not stopped to figure out the value of a ' ^ b i c , fool of landfill," M r. McGarthy countered, maintaining that whed current land­

fills are full in 20 years or so, it will be very difficult to fintT space for a new one.

" I f you knocked off one ton from the day's collection of corrugated cardboard, you'd have' saved us. $100,000." M r McCarthy said. " T h a t ’s what recycling is all a b o u t"

The iTHinicipal inspector would be required lo examine garbage put out by homeowners as well as check d u m p s te rs al c o m m e rc ia l and multi-family sites Many officials said Chat there was no way the jnspcctions could be thorough.

" W e have over 23,000 homes in Woddbridge,’ ’ objected Woodbridge Committeemen Robert Gawroniak.

■‘W c ’rc not talking abdiit two bot­tles and a can,’ ’ responded John W iley, chairman o rth c-S o lid Waste Advisory Council. " W c ’rc looking for major violators. If 20 to 30 percent (of someone's garbage) is recyclable, you can tell.

"Everybody doesn't obey dnving law s." he added, drawing a parallel between police, who catch some violators but not all. and the proposed garbage inspectors - “ W e want' lo teach everybody That's the point Not to punish." Mr McCarthy explained " IT I I lake a king time, bul eventually it will level

■ off and become pan or our lives and

not a problem ."Mr. M cCarthy dismissed the meet­

ing after more than two hours of debates, promising to bring the m u­nicipalities’ objections before the freeholders. He then attempted to call everybody back into the room to hold a vote as lo whether in fact (he proposal should be presented to the freeholders In a 7-5-1 vote, tj^osc re m a in in g agreed to b rin g the pmposal as it stands lu the county

V o tin g for P la in s b o ro , M r Uuilfoylc opposed the measure for a tnimber of reasons, which he sub­mitted in writing to Mr. M cCarthy. These include:

• The cunpnt draft is unresponsive to the need vfor more enforcement measures al (he laitdfilF,

• The municipal responsibilities arc burdensome because they don't coincide with the budget year;

• The number of receptacles for multi-family projects, scl at one per 25 units. IS too high

The measure now goes lo the freeholders, who will decide whether or not to hold a public hearing, M r McCarthy said after the meeting. It will probably be discussed at ihc freeholders' next meeting July 27. meaning that (he July' 25 notification probably will nol be possible, he said

Local affordable housing-plan is a success storyBy Joseph J . Rydzewski Jr.

Special W riter

A ffo rd a b le h o u sin g in .Souih Brunswick is no longer just a few steps ahead of most municipalities. It is now one of the state Council On Affordable Housing'Agency’s exam­ples for the rest of (he state as South Brunswick plans to make 685 af­fordable housing units.

The South Brunswick Affordable Housing A g e n c y 's success and plans

were detailed h ) to w n sh ip H ousing

O ffice r. A r ly n c l)c Sena al ,i panel prescniation (or are.i m iiiiK ipalilics in I renlon on I iicsilas lu n c .’ X I lu-

panel, sponsored by by ( ' ( A H : provided examples and suggeslums on the affurdabilily and resale ol affordable housing

Ms. Dc Sena was chbsen to speak, along with Cherry H ill Tow nship’s housing officer, because of recent certification by C O A H and the suc­cess of Ihc programs they have coordinated.

V" W f ’je doing our own manage­

ment of affordable housing. " said Ms Dc ^ena "Some municipalilies do nol have v c n ilic jilio n ihs C O A H i and some do nol have a m ariagem eni program e ilo .iild wo lo altoail ol

V a c a t io n B ib le S c h o o l s c h e d u le d

hatten School of Music, will perform dunng the celebration of the Sacra­ment of the D ird ’s Supper

Worship will be followed by coffee and conversation For information or directions call either (609) 921-6812 or (609) 466-1834

The First Presbyterian Church ol Dayton and Ihc Miller Memorial Presbyterian C h u rch , M onm ouih Juhclion, will be holding Vacalion Bible SchiHil at the Davlon vhurvli

Tell the school bus where to find you

Children who move from one address in South Bninsw ici( to another over the summer — whether they change schools or not — w ill likely ride different buses in S e p te m ^ r.

T o assign children to the cor­rect bus and bus stop, the school district’s Transportation Depart­ment needs to know where they live.

Sandy K o w a lsk y, transpor­tation coordinator for South B ru n s w ic k 's p u b lic schools, a ^ that parents of school chil­dren notify her as soon as they have a new address.

Th e Transportation Depart­ment’s telephone number is 297-7800, ext. 240. T h e office will be open all summer

(mm July 25 through 29 Irom 9 I 3 a m U) nrxin each day

Children ages ( and up may attend The churches are inlercsicd m

having as many children as [Xissiblc attend. Irom as wide a variety ot religious backgrounds as possible Call either church al l2 ()l) .329-2463 or (201) 329-6719 lo register

The fee is S4 per child or SlU pci family. Cookies and )uicc will be provided

ihcmSouth Brunswick has received ap­

proval by G O A H lo provide 669 uiiils of affordable h o u s in g , but has provided for an extra 16. The Af-

' fordable Housing Agency has six years to fulfill this obligation, but Ms. Dc Sena docs not sec this as a problem.

"Right now T m busy with the developers getting them to build the units we n e ^ , " said Ms. Dc Sena " I have an agenda I go over with developers, particularly rlunng loii vlruclion Whal I do iv ilcnv them building pcm iilv il I don l see itu-m buililing the a llu rd a h lc liousm c I

avluallv di' on vUc in s jx 'tIn'n-- lo m.ikc , cnain llicv .irc In llill in g l l ic r plans

M s I )c Sena said dial oul ol die I I

d c v c io p m cn l p ro jccls pro vid in g al lo rd a h ic housing m South Bruns w ick slic has vet to lin d a d e ve lo jxT nol b u ild in g die um is ilial dies agreed

lo

. The rising vosi ol housing in New Jersey is invreasmg die need loi affordable housing

"I have over I ( KXr names on oui

list ol inquiry I base not g iven oul applicalions vel. b u l I have taken p re lim m a rv in lo m ia lu m s^inl M s

De Sena W h e n I am ready. I ll hojd a lo llcry and give oul lour applicalions for every unit that be Comes available Those people will gel applications and they will have to substantiate their househoid in ­come."

None of the 685 units have been filled yc(. however. Ms De Sena said that she has five units ready lor September, and Ihc rest will come gradually

"1 feel It (aftorcfablc housing) is an imporlanl issue I m one ol those MKial do giKxIcis saiil Ms 1 >c S iiu advimg lli.n dicu le.dlv isn i i-n,iugii .iMoul.iiilc lioiising lor middle iiaoiiie [X'oplc

Il vou lix A 'in dx' real cstale s c v lio iio l Ihe New York lim e s . voU w ill see vo m m u m lie s where the aver age price ol housing is S28U .(XK) and the average incom e ol Ihc residents is V n .lX K ) Those are the k in d ol(X'opic w e re try in g lo p ro vid e al

lordahic hou.sirtg lo r. she saidThe I .(KX) requests lot a lfo rd able

housing applications were received w ithoul any advcrtisingion the p a n ol the A flo rd a b le H o u sin g A g e n cy I'hc A lto rd able H o u sin g Ageflqy is re quired by law to ad vcd isc. and M s IX ' Sena said il s going lo h il ihe Ia n " w hen the prom otion begins

A T T E N T I O N

F R A N K L I N T O W N S H I P R E S I D E N T S

TBe generalpublic of Franklin Township Is hereby notified that a vacancy exists In the membership of the Frankitn Township Board of Education. It is the Intention of the Board ol Education to fill this vacancy as soon as possible. The appointrnent shall be for a period to complete the balance of the current year term atpirfriig April 1889.In nxordance with New Jersey State Law, those persons Interested in assuming the duties of a member of the Board of Education shall have the following qualifications:

1. He/she is a citizen of tho United States of America.2. He/she must be at least eighteen (18) years of age to qualify for office.

3. Hs/Uie must be able to read and Write.

4. He/she has been a resident of the municipality frmn which he/she Is to be elected for at least one (1) year preceding.the date of the election.

5. HiBMw shall not be dlrecUy/Inditectiy Interested in any contact with or claim against the Board.

6. is registered to vote in the district7. He/she is not disqualified pursuant to R.S.19:4.1.

Intwestod reddents may apply for this vacant post by submitting a letter of application and acoon^ianykig personal resume to;

M r. J . R ayrn o nd Q anim , B M r d S e c retary r i w w v i T o w n s n p p o i r a o t c o ticw on 17 5 6 A m w a l R o a d S o m a re a l, N e w Je r a e y ( ^ 7 3

00 or before 4;00 p.m. July 1 1 ,1M 8

The Board of Education pism to personalty Interview all qualified applicant for the vrtoated positton shoitty thereafter.

. ' For further MOtmaUgn. Uriephona Mr, J. Raymond Oaiikn, Board Secr^aty at

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Kendall Park tro o p 98 holdsBoy Scout Troop 98 of Kendall

Park hclda formal Court of Honor. June 14, at Greenbrook School.

During the 1987-88 scouting year. Troop 98 has been exceptionally productive, with the scouts working diligently on rank advancement, merit badges and skill awards

The ceremonies began with ad­vancement chaimian John Grimes

presenting the following,awards: Scott B lu m — tenderfoot scout

rank, citizenship and swimming skill awards; R ich Cottone — Tenderfoot sfout rank and family living skill award; M ike DcGaglia — Tenderfoot scout rank, citizenship and family living skill awards and one-year service pin. Adrian D uino — scout rank, family living skill award and

three-year service pin.

John Grimes — Lite sdout ronki shotgun shooting and- siftall boat sail­ing merit badges, environmental and c o m m u n ic a t io n s k i l l a w a rd s , three-year service star and order of the arrow; Paul Lakarosky — Tender­foot scout rank, family living and citizenship skill awards. Roddy Holli­day — second class scout rank.

White watersTroop to scouts enjoy an exciting tirne on their second annuai white water rafting expedition on . the Leigh River A totai of 35 scouts and aduit scouters braved the rapids during a five-hour trip

Photo • R ic h P avo na ilu s

Kendali Park Troop 98 paid tribute to the accompiishments of its members including (from left) Scott Schloss — the first to reach tenderfoot in 1987-88, Roddy Holliday — the first to're&ch second class. Bob Merunka — with the most merit badges, and David Murawski — with the most skill awards.

citizenship, family living, first aid and physical fitness skill awards.

Brant Maslowski — Tenderfoot rank, family living and citizenship skill awards. Bob Merunka — Life scout rank, citizenship in the w orld, citizenship in the community, per­sonal management, personal fitness, pioneeering, communications and cooking merit badges, four-year service star and order of the arrow; Kevin-M erunka — first class scout rank, cooking and lifesaving merit badges.

David Murawski — second class scout rank, nature m e rit badge, c a m p ­in g . first a id. c itize n sh ip , fam ily -

liv in g . s w im m in g , physical filn c s s . ciH iking. co m n iu n ic a liu n s and h ik in g skill aw ards. M ik e N ico la y secon d class Seoul rank and rise year se rv ice

siar. G re g P cn cin g e r second c la ss scout ra n k , skiin g merit b a d g e ,

citizenship , s w im m in g , family l iv in g , first a id , com m unication s, h i k ­in g . c o o k in g , and cam ping s k ill awards

Carl Rothman — Tcndcrfixit scout rank, rifle and shotgun shixitmg merit

badge; Scott Schloss — Tenderfoot scout rank, citizenship and family living skill awards; Adam Shulman — life scout rank, rifle and shotgun shooting and small boat sailing merit badges, co m m unicatio n and en- vironihcntal skill awards, five-year service star and order of the arrow.

Ian Smile — Tenderfoot scout rank, citizenship and family living skill awards; Stan Stuzynski — Te n ­derfoot scout rank, rifle and shotgun shooting merit badge, citizenship and family living skill awards; and Alan Wish — environmental skill award, three-year service star and order of the amiw

Assistant .Scoutmaster f-rcil Wish reviewed this year\ aclivilies which included the Be Prepared' cam [vorec-( Kirelox Patrol linishcd third

overall), skiing trip, Klondike derby. Devils hockey game, private tour'of M cGuire A T O , several overnights and backpack tnps Upcoming events include "A q u a " camporec, sumnigi camp and canoeing tnp

S c o u tm a s te r J e r r y S h u lm a n presented the following special scout­master awards:

Scott Schloss — first |o achieve tenderfoot rank; Roddy Holliday first to achieve second class; Bpb Merunka — most merit badge.s(7). Da.vid Murawski — most skill badges(9); Gregc Pcncinger — Lead ership award; and Fred Wish niosi valuable member of Ihc adull loin niunily

For inlonnalion on Innip OX. lad Jerry .Shulman at ( 201 i 20,7 d 10 Of Russ Murawski al ( 20 l i X2 I 4H‘X i

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The buy scouts Imni Tro o p 90 in South Brun.swick were recognized for ihcir achicvcmCnls at the Court of Honor held at the Sand Hills Church on June 6.

Robert Johnson was awarded the F.jiglc Rank, the highest rank in the scouting program Terry Grove, who had been the scoutmaster dunng must of R o b 's s c o u t in g a cl i v 11 i c s . presented the award

Matthew Donnelly (Life), Chris Cenkner (S t a r ) . R icky D c v ic io r (Star), Kevin Donnelly (First Class). Perry Goldman (First Class), Dave Hoffman (First Class), and Adam Stockmastcr (Second Class), all ad vanced in rank dunng the past few months and were so acknowledged at the ceremony. Other scouts received recognition for earning merit badges and other activities.

Three Scouts. Peter Eitingon. Chris Cenkner. and Scott Weis were recent­ly inducted into the Order of the Arrow during an ordeal al Kittatinny Mountain Scout Reservation Order of the A r r o w is the n a t io n a l bnalhcrhood of scout campers It is bestowed on the boys by other mem­

bers of the irovip Scout leader I c^ Siess also received Ihe BrulheriuMKl recognition in Ihc Order o( Ihe Ar mw.

■Recently. Tnwip d() panuipaleil m the Aqua Camporce. w-tiere iwn ol their patrols, Ihc Dragon and lire Night O w l. eaipe m frrsi .ind second respectively, in the com|x-iition demonstrating camping, first aid. .nul other scouting skills

Earlier, the tn>jp made a weckeiul tnp by boat to Mystic Seaport m Connecticut. The troop now is preparing for summer camp to be held at Kittatinny Mouniain m Jul\

Ptans for next year are alre.ulv underway Some of Ihc planned ,k tivitics include overnight canipviuis, scout competitions, a ski irip, and a trip to Gettysburg, Pa

Troop 90 will be recruiting in the fall. Boys who have reached age 11 are encouraged to attend one of the meetings held on Monday nights at 7:30 p m at the Church of the Sand Hills in Kendall Park

Additional information may be oh tamed from Scoutmaster Doug Gciler by calling (201) 369-7405

County Fair prannedin Middlesex, Aug, 2

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EAST BRUNSWICK,:— Middle­sex County Fair, a showcase for the work accomplished by 4-H youth and their volunteer. leaders will be*held Aug. 2-6 at the Fair Grounds.

A'highlight of fair time is the 4-H King and Queen Contest for which youngsters 14 years and older are eligible. The choice is based on activities in 4-H, how well they present and handle themselves during a b rief p re se n ta tio n and ques- tion/answer period.

Fair-goers can meet the candidates on Aug. 2 at 7 p.m. and vote for their favorite candidate by casting a penny ballot.

The first responsibility of the new King and Queen, will be to crown the Fair Prince and Princess. This is a new jm giatn started in 1986. to recognize the hard work and efforts of 7-11 year olds.- 4:H f^ r titne is an opportunity for 4-H youth to demonstrate and exhibit: their work for the year. Each,club will haye a booth telling about its various projects.

In the Small Animal Tent, rabbits arid cavies will be exhibited, along with, snakes arid lizards. Sheep and goats- will be judged and- ribbons awarded in separate shows. At 7 p.m. on Aug. 4 , all 4-H'ers arc in v it^ to dtess up their, pets and themselves and. take part in an animal costume parade/contesl... '4-H clothing 'project tnembeirs .will have a fashion revue.to present the garments they .have made th(s yea^

Learning about food preparafipn and nutrition is another, 4rH prodpet for boys and girls. Food entries Sill be on display in the 4-li b u ild in ^ ll week, Oh Aug. 6 at noop, th e re l | a decorative foods contcsl in the l^ s - entation Tent.

Members of the Cantcr-Lo^s. Ju m p fo r Jo y . S ilv e r S p u ||s . Stars-in-thc-SaddIc and Texas Bit md Bridle clubs will be taking parkin four horse shows at Middlesex C(|l|n- ty Fair. Wednesday at 7:30 p .m .t^c English Division Horse show w i l t ^ held in the Horse Ring. Thursday at 7:30 p.m. the Western Divi|ton Horse Show is scheduled. On F rm y at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday .at 1. p jp ., the clubs take part in the Gym khuai a games horse show event. Newfhis yearjarc a musical horse show a ip a vaulting demonstration on Saturday.

There will be fund raising events by 4-H at fair. The Teen Council dunking stool proceeds will provide scholarship aid and money to qelp defray the cost of educational trips'for Council members. Proceeds from the soda and pretzel stand will go to the Middlesex 4-H Leader’s Association; horse projKt members will be selling items to hel|):defriiy the expenses of the Middlesex .County 4-H H9rse Judging Team tr ip .. ’

On Wednesday and Thursday at 4 p.m. and on Friday at 2 p-Tn., 4-H’prs wilK give-public presentations. These help \4-H youth develop spilaklng skills, writing and organization skills, poise and .self-confidence, / | -

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IRE VILLAGE:

t | |A Ipew Jersey historical treasure

(Ann Haver-Aleninaging Editor

*« The Nm Jersey Pine Barrens reserveunique Hace in the. slate’s history

f^M i.(d ln«y) because o f-th f scrubby pines o r m sandy soil, but because of

‘fih e natiy iron which occurs nat- ><.|iraj|y tnbughout the region.'

W or B the discovery of higher grades- ;'|Ipf iroti’bie in Pen^ylvania and the i^;]ncrcasi|g use of coal rather than ‘ charcoijas a fuel, the New Jersey Pine !*BarTefy.iwerc spotted with ironworks.V Onqirf life best known ironworks

restored for today’s tourists is Village in Monmouth County,

fimace stack at Allaire is the last ^Kmaiting slack of New Jersey’s early4^mwcs.

Aljbirc’s history can be traced back as iJaiLaj 1793 when the village was known m \l/illiamsburg Forge. Deeds dating front 1814 show the name Monmouth Furtacc associated with Williamsburg Forge, and eight years later, the site’s name was changed to Howell Furnace. In 1822, Benjamin Howell pf Philadel­phia induced a business acquaintance — James P. Allaire, a brass founder from New York City ^ to visit Howell F'umacc with a view of improving opera­tions.

complete with church, school, carpenter, blacksmith, gristmill. Sawmill, bake shop and general stoit.

The community of^bou( 500 workers and their families prospered for about 30 years, under Mr. Allaircls guidance. B u t: by t ^ , . the ironworks wds no longer competetive and discontinued produc­tion. *

When the iron ore deposits fall to the bottom of the swamp or stream, they often cling to roots, slumps and logs, forming a large mass of ore sometimqs tefened to - as ironstone. Itonstpne, which is ^ u a fly san.d and j^bbles cemented together with oxides of iron, was. used in building construction.

MtT~Allairc purchased the property bbforc the end of the year and named itHoWcll Works.•' During the next 10 to 15 years, Howell Works prospered and Mr. Al­laire built brick row homes and fac­tory-style buildings to replace the older, franw structures. He developed Howell

'Works into a self-contained community

Bog iron industryThe first bog ore furnace recorded in

New Jersey was established in 1674 at Tinton Falls near Shrewsbury, only a few miles from Allaire. The bog ore industry continued to develop and cx- .parid- for near 2QQ years. It reached its peak during the middle third of the 19th century. History shows that while the bog ore industry Expanded for almost (wo centuries, with (he discovery of higher grades of ore in Pennsylvania, the New Jersey industry died almost over; night.' Bog iron occurs naturally in the Pine Barrens. The sands in the region contain iron salts and the underground water percolating through the sands leaches out the iron deposits, carrying them along water courses.

W hen the u n d e rg ro u n d w aters emerge, the iron hydrates in the water oxidize as air strikes. The process causes a scum to develop on (he surface of the water which will ultimately sink to the bottom and become the bog ore.

Because swamps are of a lower eleva­tion than the general terrain, they act as natural drainage areas for waters contain­ing iron salts, it is for (his reason that bog ore masses arc commonly found in

.swamps and other low. wet places.

But the more typical baql rock iron ores have to be mined by sinking a shaft in the ground or by the open pit process if the ore is near the surface,

in either form, bog iron is constantly forming and is. therefore a renewable mineral resource. A bog ore bed will renew itself in 20 years.

Bog ore forges and furnaces in New Jeney’s coastal plain region were located along the banks pf streams for two specific reasons. One. the. furnaces were located close to the soure of the bog ore, and, two, water power was used to work the bellows, creating a forced air draft to smelt the ore.

The bog ore furnaces did not operate during the winter months because they had to be rclined. The furnace was lined with refractory materials because of the intense heal which developed during the Smelting process. Refractories were not too durable and the furnace had to be rclined at least once a year, sometimes more often.

The streams and rivers needed as a power supply were also frozen in the winter, preventing the operation of the furnace. The furnaces normally began operations in late Muroh or April and, depending upon the weather, contiritfed operations until December. , '

Above right is the only live-steam, narrow gauge train In New Jersey. The Pine Creek Railroad was established in 1963 and during the summer, the train departs every half-hour. Tickets are $1 fOr children of all ages. T o the right Is the brick stack of the furnace at Alliare Village. A sampling of items offered for sale in the Allaire State Park general store are shown above.

Th e village today

James P Allaire lived in "the big house" at Howell Works until his death in 1858. His son. Hal Allaire acquired title to Howell Works and the name was changed to Allaire. Before Hal died in 1901, he sold the propcity to W.J. Harrison of Lakewood who, in 1907, sold the property to newspaperman Arthur Brisbane.

In 1927 Mr. Brisbaitc leased 200 of his 5,000 acres to the Monmouth Coun­cil. Boy Scouts of America for 20 years at a charge of $1 per year.

Prior to his death in 1936, Mr. Brisbane negotiated with the state of New Jersey concerning the possibility of a gift of a substantial ponion of Allaire, including the village, as a slate park. Mr. Brisbane died before negotiations could

be completedIn 1941 his widow deeded about 1.200

acres to the state of New Jersey for a slate ■ park.

However, the onset of World War II prevented any consideration of cither restoration or development of park facili­ties and interest did not arise again until 1954, when the slate made an initial approprial/pn for improvement work at Allaire.

By 1957 the New Jersey Slate Depart­ment of Environmental Protection, the Division of Parks and Forestry in cooperation with the Deserted Village at Allaire, Inc., began r9s@ring Allaire Village. Allaire State Park presently consists of 3,035 acres.

Things to sec at Allaire Village in­clude:

• Ih c furruiee Ihe lum aec was Ihc most im portam building ai Allaire and wa.s ihc essence of life in the communi­ty The present, brick stack - the last remaining one from New Jersey’s bog ore industry — was constructed in 1830 and rebuilt in 1845. It was powered by a waterwheel operating on a 34-foot fall of water. Only the stack remains today.• The foreman’s cottage — built in 1827, this is the oldest brick structure in the village. It was used as the home of the works foreman and his family.• Saw Mill — location of Ihe saw mill is based on an 1813 survey map. although nothing but iron pipes, which were once at the edge of the water wheel pit, remain. Restoration plans include re-, constructing the sawmill.

See A LL a Ir E, P age 13A

i-oi.' Construction on the church at Allaire,- known as the Christ Church, began in 1830.The church has the jsteeple "on the'w rbng end" because the front poitioh of the

!^,jbhurch could not support the belfry weight. T h e bell was cast at the Howell Works.

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The above house w as the private residence of Jam es A llaire. G iven the nam e "big house,'’ the original fram e hoOse w as built before M r. A llaire bought the ironworks. A three story brick addition wias add ra in 1835 to house the single rfien em ployed at Howell W o r k s . ‘

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Scott Hvozdovic WSliam ThroneScotl Hvozdovic of Donald Av­

enue, Kendall Paric, received abachelor of scicncc-.d g re e in man­agement from the Ithaca CollegeSchool of Business during com­mencement ceremonies on May IS.

Mr. Hvozdovic, one of 1,247 to receive a degree, played baseball and football for the Ithaca Bombers and was on the hospitality committee for the Bureau of Conceru. He also won §n Ithaca College Scholarship.' Mr. Hvozdovic also was recently selected ai Outstanding College Stij- dent of America.

The featured speaker at the com­mencement was NBC News national political correspondent Bob Kur.

William Throne, son of William and Margaret Throne of Monmouth Junction, has been named to the president's list for the fall 1 9 ^ semester in the School of Hotel and Restaurant Management at Wiedener University.

Selection for this honor is based on an academic average of 4.0. the highest possible grade, in the courses taken in that semester of the academic

During his four years, Mr. Pante* was Involved in many activities in­cluding varsity foothali- He was presidfflt of me Mechanical ^ i - neering Society, the Student Greek Council and of the Phi Ganuna Delta fraternity.

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For his efforts, he was nominated for Lafayette College's Pepper Prize which is given to the student who most nearly represents the Lafayette College ideal.

year. -He is a graduate of 5duth Bruns­

wick High Schoql. . .

Mr. Pante' has accepted a research and deV ejopm eni.'posiiion with AT&T -BelhLaboratorics in Whip- pany.

Michele Pante', dauf^ter o f .Mr. , and Mrs. Joseph Pante’ o f Markus,:; Drive, Kendall Park, has been narhed to the dean's list for the spring sem ester at Pace U niversity in Pleaseantville. N.Y.

Ms. Pante', who is majoring in accounting, has also been selected as a little sister of the Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity.

Pace U niversity was recently selected as one of the top four business accounting schools*in the Count^-

Tracey DavisPAMELA LOUISE GIBSON

..graduates summa cum laude

Pamela GibsonPamela Louise Gibson, daughter of

Ray and Jean Gibran of Kendall P a ^ , graduated summa cum laude with a bachelor of science degree in education front Bucknell University. Lewisburg, Pa., at the university's 138th commencement exercises.

A 1984 graduate of South Bruns­wick High School. Ms. Gibson re­ceived the President's Award for distinguished academic achievement and the Allan Gates Halline Prize for American Literature. She also was named to the dean's list for outstand­ing academic achievement during the second semester of the 1987-88 school year. Students named to the dean's list must have an average of 3 5 or higher.

Ms. Gibran also was Inducted into Phi Beta Kappa, the nation's oldest scholastic honor society in April, and is also a member of Kappa Della Pi honor society for education, as well as Alpha l.ambda Delta and Phi Eta Sigma, academic honor siKietics

M s G ib so n was also a member ol the fencing club

Tracey Ann Davis of Kendall Park received the Outstanding Retailing Stucknt Award when Middlesex County College Business Division Awards were presented to graduating students at an awards breakfast on May 2 at the college.

JOHN J. SCHEURER...com pletes M arine training

John J . Scheurer

DEBRA LYNN MClVOR..receives m aster's degree

Debra Mclvpr

Liliana VargasLiliana Vargas of Kendall Park was

awarded the Bishop A hr Medal and the religion department prize at the commencement ceremonies of the Stuan County Day School of the Sacred Heart on Wednesday. June 8

Debra Lynn M clvorV daughter o( Charlos and Margaret Me Ivor of C u l­ver Road. South Brunswick, received a master of education degree, special­izing in agency counseling, from LynchburgQ oU ^e/Lynchburg. Va , on May 14.

Ms. Mclvor was also a 1986 gradu­ate of Liberty University, also in Lynchburg, Va.

She currently works as a mental health case manager for Central V ir­g in ia C o m m u n ity S e rv ic e s in Lynchburg.

Marine Pvt. John J. Scheurer, ran of Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Bohm of Donner Court. Monmouth Junction, has completed recruit training at Marine Recruit Depot. Parris Island. S C

Pvt Scheurer joined the Marine Reserve in February 1988, after com­pleting two years of college. He was a baseball pitcher for Arizona State University and while at M om s Coun­ty College his baseball team made it to the 1987 Junior College W orld Series in Colorado, where they finished third in the nation.

;A 1985 graduate of South Bruns­wick High School, he will be going to Camp Millington, Memphis, Ten n., to complete a 12-weck course In Air Traffic Control

M ICHAEL CERULO...graduates cum lame

Michael CerUloiMichael Anthony Cetullj

ated from the University a Pc sylvania with cum laude hpnfTS.

Mr. Ccrullo, a native SolSiBrunswick and graduate of\ Mopmouth Junction E lenyent^ .fchfw ond-Notre Dame'High School, canted a dual degree in the Wharton School of Business and the College o f and Sciences. ,; »4.

While at the university, he majored in economics and political scicnc^. and was a member of the Pi Sigrfla Alpha Political Science Honor Socie­ty. r'l

Mr. Cerullo will be pursuingHa career in commercial banking. . n

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Janine K. Scimeca (right) accepts ah award from the Rev. Nicholas S. Rashford, president of St. Joseph's University, prior to the 137th commencement exercises.

and presently a part-time writer the South Bninswick Central was one of three Middlesex Courity College students to receive awards as outstanding students in English.

The award was part of Soejal Science and Humanities Division presentations made during the D e a l's Reception and Award Ceremony ^ t the college on April 25 for gradujijpg students. ^

M r. Klufas is a resident of H i ^ - land Park.

Janine K. Scimeca

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Anthony Pante’Anthony Pante', son of M r. and

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Janine K . Scimeca of Kendall Park received several awards during com­mencement exercises at St. Joseph's University in Philadelphia.

Ms. Scimeca received the Dean's Award in the College of Business and Administration for achieving the highest average in business for four years.

She also received the Alum ni A s ­sociation Medal for achieving a high average in all studies, and the A c ­counting Award for the outstanding student majoring, in accounting.

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The carpenter’s shop at Allaire Village w a s erected in 1835. Wagons, carts structures and other equipment were made, and repaired at the shop w here at least, three carpenters were constantly employed. I n , '

The original general store at Allaire Village has been restored and is serving tourists today as it served village residents in the early 1800s. The store was built in 1835 at a cost ol more than $7,000. The brick builtfng Is four stories high and features iron lintels cast at Allaire. Summer offerings at Allaire ParkAllaireContinued from Page 11A

• ^Blacksmith shop — built around 1836, the shop has four forges.

i-Househotd items and tools were fab­ricated here. A "sm ilty” is on site occasionally to demonstrate the trade.• Bakery — constructed about 1835, the bakery provided the residents of Howell W orks with breads and other baked goods. Visitors today have the

"opportunity to purchase homemade ftyted goods, including breads and cobkicS, from the bakery d Manager's house buili about 1798. this was the home of the stage coach driver, who became the works manager by 184.1 This house was

fu n d in g dunng the years the works were called Williamsburg Forge To day, the house is furnished much as it

‘ was then• General store — built primarily in t'835 at a cost of more than S7.(XX), the first floor had a post office and sold dry goods, hardware, light poceries. wines and liquors, flour M d meal and ironwears The second floor sold furniture, arid grain was

■^ored on the third floor Meats and 'rJsh were stored in the basement• Carpenter and Wheelwright shop

built in 1835. the carpentry and sfthcelwright sltop replaced an earlier wooden shop The shop provided all the village's carpentry needs.• Enameling building — the north-

-em section of the building dates back To Monmouth Furnace days and the southern section was built in 1834 The interiors of eastiron ciuiking

, vessels were glazed here'• The Big House and dormitory - - !the frame Big House was one of the o rig in a l buildings at M onm outh

; Furnace. M r. Allaire and his family i lived here. The attached Ihrce-slory I brick dormitory was added in 1835 i for head men and clerks Only the ‘ foundation of the dormitory exists.! although the Big House is intact and ' extensive renovation is scheduled to ! begin this summer ' • Carriage House and Gardener's I Cottage — built in 1833 Carriages I were stored here and the Works'I gardener lived in the threc-story1 apartment in the rear. A wide sclcc- ; Uon of carriages and sleighs ore on

' display in the Carriage House. t# jC h ris t Church — built in two ^phases in the 1830s. Th e unusual

'eetUte o f this building is that the * belfry is located over (he pulpit end of2 pic building, because the front por-

iOn o f the buHding could, not support he « l d « l m ig h t. The bell was cast at Ibwell Wcirics.

I The Pine Creek RailroadI T t » N ew Jersey Museum of Trans- Iportation, Inc. operates the Pine I Creek Railroad at Allaire Village,

Allaire State Park plans a busy .summer schedule for tourists. Som e important dates to remember this summer include:• Weekend of July 9. lU the James P AllaireWeekend i

Saturday. Ju ly 16 — New Jersey Slate C o u n c il ol the Arts Craft Show and Sale from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.• Weekend o f A ug. 20. 21 — Gam es and toys of the 19th Century from 1 to 3 p.m.• Saturday, A u g . 20 — Decoy Show and sale from 10 a.m. to 4 p .m• Saturday, A u g . 27 - Flea Market from 8 a m to 4 p.m.• Weekepd o f Sept. 3. 4 — Gam es and toys of the

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p .m . — multiple train operation, many locomotives and cars from the museum collectiotPlhat arc not used in regular service w ill run • Sunday, Sept. 18 — doll show and sale from It) a m to 4 p .m• Sunday. Sept 18 19th C entury town ball game, noon• Saturday, Sept. 24 — Antique Show and Sale. 8 a .m . to 4 p.m.• Weekend of O ct. 1.2 — Fall Craft Show and Sale. 10 a m to 4 p.m .

Allaire State Park has all the amenities including picnic areas, boating, fishing, ndingand hiking trails, cam pingTah indoor snackbar and rest room facilities.

For additional information on Allaire State Park contact the Allarie State Park. P O Box 220. Faimingdalc. N J . 07727, or call |20I0 938-2.371

How to get to AllaireAllaire Stale Park is located m

Monmouth County and is easy to reach from the reading area

From Franklin Tow nship

Take Route 18 south to Route 9 Go south to Freehold and follow the signs to Allaire Village Sec the map for details

F ro m North Brunsw ick

Take Route 130 south to Route 33 cast to Freehold. Take Route 9 south to Howell and follow the signs to Allaire Village.

From South Brunswick

Follow the same directions North Bm nsw ick.

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C A TC H IN G UP IN S O U TH BRUNSW ICKBy M arforie Vem otaSocial Correspondent

Editor's ‘Note: Columnist Marjorie Vemola of Dayion has jo in ^ our staff to help End all those little social news items that friends and neighbors share among themselves, os well as highlight the social events in the community Having a dinner party, a birthday, or an anniversary'.' Give Maijorie a call and share if with your friends and neighbors She can be reached at (iO l) 329-6512.

fortunately, we missed the parade, which I understand was the best yet. That left the evening’s fireworks display.

We congratulated ourselves on our good fortune in being in Dayton, one of the prime areas for viewings this year'i display, filled a jug with K o o l-A id , look a lo n g sev era l blankets to spread on the ground, and headed for our back field, myself, my husband and the three kids.

tlKihselvN may well have been su­perior, but one would have to have been able to see them to make such a

t hope you all had a happy and safe "Fourth” this past Monday. Un-

I would like to say that we enjoyed the best fireworks display as yet seen in South Brunswick. I would like to say that, but I carl'I. The firewotics

judgement; We, in the prin^ viewing area, were able to hear each boom, and looked skyward in the direction of the high school, but received only tantalising glimpses of parts of what wc assumed were the "higher” shots.

Fortunately for me, I had a member of the Recreation Advisory Board, in the person of my husband, John, on hand, to whom 1 could voice my disappointment. Poor John had, no one to complain to but. himself, and we all know there is not much satisfaction in that'.

Funny th ing ab o u t en d in g s, though. They're usually followed by new beginnings. And if any of you have found new ways to enjoy the glorious Fourty this wMkend, please give me a call and share tl^m with me — and with your fellow tihiders

S erio u sly , I cannot fau lt the Recreation Department or the town­ship. I know in an area like this there are safety regulations concerning the height, etc., of fireworks displays — and for good reason.

However, as the five of us tramped our way back to the house, enjoying an ex tra b r illia n t d isp la y , the light'ning bugs were putting on among the berry bushes, almost as if to console us on our disappointing "evening at the fireworks;” I could not help but feel jthat, for better or worse, we had witnessed the end of an era.

Speaking of new beginnings, I recently heard from Evelyn Bea, retired Dayton, New Jersey, post­master. Mrs. Bea makes her home down at the Jersey shore these days. She recently dikovered that Wtanlk Coolti former South Brunswick resi­dent and former Home News staffer, has a summer place quite near Mrs. B e a ’s. One of her year-round neighbors also worked for the New Brunswick paper — with Winnie Cook. I guess it is a small world after afl!

Mrs. Bea is really enjoying "this lay-back way of ‘life ," but "the cheerful voices” of my three kids, she claimed, made her " a bit home­sick" for our town (that's funny — they never seem to have a similar effect on me!). She’d like me to give her best to those she left behind, especially to the Grande Dame of Dayion, Bessie • Breese, and, of course, to all the children.

ASHLEY NICOLLE REYNOLDS...bom on June 18

Pat Murray, wife of the late Paul Murray, a former township mayor, rcfviews with library employee Kathy^ Jones a volume from the set entitled "Th e American Presidents, the Office and the Men," which was donated to the library in remembrance ol her late husband as an ackriowledgement of his many contribu­tions when mayor of South Brunswick. The library has similarly honored other township residents who have generously given their time for improvement and progress In the community. Other persons whose efforts have been retx>gnized recently by the South Brunswick Township Public Library are the late Evelyn Sokan and Muriel Walters. Books in memoriam for these former residents are presently in the library’s collection.

NEW ARRIVALSA baby boy born to Jacobses A baby girl born to Reynoldses

Peter and Annette Jacobs o f Elm Court, Monmouth Junction, became the proud parents of a baby boy at The Medical Center at Princeton on June 9.

A baby boy born to Moores

D o i n g w h a t c o m e s n a t u r a l l y , n a t u r a l l y .

A baby boy was bom to Michael and Frances Miw)rc of Louis Sired. North Brunswick on Mas 14 a( The Medical Center at Princeton

Stephen and Chariptte Reynolds of East New Road, Monmouth*^ Junction, have announced the birth o f their daughter, Ashley Nicolie,’ on June 18 at 2:13 a.m . at The Medical Center'at Princett^n. Ashley weighed in at 7 pounds, I ounce, and measured 19 inches at birth. She is the 12th grandchild, and first granddaughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sanger of Route I, Monmouth Junction, her maternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Reynolds of East New Road,' Monmouth Junction, her paternal grandparents, are enjoying the first grandchild Th e godparents arc Pamela Buchinski of Noel Court. Monmouth Junction, and Leslie Breese of hast New Road. Mon mouth Junction

A baby girl born to Holemans A baby girl born to Schnitzleins

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Steve and Laurie Schnitzlem of [)cans l.ane. Monmouth Junction, became the proud parents of a baby girl on M a y 30 Nicole M ane was bom at St Peter’s M edical Center

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Douglas and l.inda T h u m ol Bccch Court. Monmouth Junction, became the prtrud parents ot a baby b<iy at The Medical Center at Princeton on June 1 i

David and M anlyn Moser Outen announced the birth ol their son, Ttxid Christian, on Feb 8 at T h e Medical Center at Princeton. The proud grandparents are Katie and Moc M oser of Georges Road in Dayion.

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W O R D S ON FAITH' The R ev. F n u ^ e A Hubbard3t. Barnabas Episcopal Church

Independence Day is a day for fiFeworks. cook-ouls, parades and ikitriotism but this celebration is much more than that. It Is a celebration^f freedom, o f an idea which, however imperfect In its beginnmgs 2 l 2 yeare ago and in the years since, was and is still a revoiution|ry Idea in a world where too few people experience freedoms Jvhich most Americans take for granted.

One of those precious freedoms is freedom of worship, first guarantetid in the Bill o f Right.s to our constitution as the (federal) govcmnwnt making no law to establish one religion nor to prohibit the free exercise o f religion. That freedom, unprecedented in the 18th century/when the otherwise universal assumption w as.thqt true patriots bad to .belong to the faith of the rulers o f the coun try* where they liyM —; an assumption which was in some place^b|»infully enforced, has'grown over the years to.afTect not just the pChaylor of the' federal gdvemrnent, but all governments a | all levels, and a key ^ t in u in g question is where is the dividiog-jline between prohibiting free worship and establishing a religion. ~ -

During this past school year. Rabbi Andrew Warmflash of Congragation B’nai Tikvah and I were pleased to visit the sixth grade of Judd Elementary School in North Brunswick and the South River Middle School to speak on these constitutional freedoms.

We started with some historical bacltground: did any o f the students know what religious faiths were represented by Christopher Colum­bus, by the Pilgrims, and by Albert Einstein — and what impact did those faith perspectives have on (heir reasons for coming to this side of the Atlantic, and what impact did it have on subsequent history?

While sonw of the students kiww that Columbus was Roman Catholic, the Pifgrims were Protest^! and Einstein was Jewish, few expressed any understanding of the impact these key people had in terms of the religious complexipn of the Americans, and only Einstein was widely-recognized as a refugee fleeing persecution.

Our background talk continued with a sketch of life in the colonial era, when there was an Established Church (receiving government favors and even tax revenue) in each American colony, and some religious expression was prohibited Roman Catholic priests, for example, were, legally b a r r^ from the Colony of New York in HOI and Roman CathoHcs could not vote or hold public office, ^ e students agreed that that this did not constitute freedom! Tlw Bill of Rights, then, was a significant change — and change continued right up to the present.

RabbiTVarmflash, in a moving presentation, recalled how he, as a second grader in a New Jersey public school, was required by his teacher to lead the class in The Lord|s Prayer Such a thing could not happen today, and should not. but it iTas taken court cases and struggle to effect, these changes, removing such an ‘‘Establishment of

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Religion” at a very grass roots level. ' 'We (hen took the issues to the present, making the studenfcytire

‘‘su{Hemd court" and asking them to decide some actual ot hypothetical cases in Ftrst Amendment law. saying ‘‘You make the call!" Would it be legal for the governor to lower the American flag to half-staff on Good Friday? (No — establishment of religion. This actually happened in New Hampshire a few years ago.) Would it be constitutional for a school to require attendance at a Christmas service with carols and prayers? (clearly no) Would it be legal for a school to remove every Bible, Prayer Book and any book mentioning God from the library? (No — their presence doesn't constitute an establishment of religion but a recognition that religion exists, and banning them would prohibit freedom.) How about a mandatory “ moment of silence" before school — or religious music in a school concert — or soldiers wearing yarmulkrts?

Ah, there arcMiiany questions — and the students came away with a deepac understanding about what freedom of worship is in a diverse country, a lesson which is particularly important in this area, where we are blessed with a growing and great variety of religious people and points of view, all enjoying the freedom that we have here.

Let us celebrate that freedom, and use it not only to worship God (or not, we are free to do that as well) bu| to grow in understanding of each other. For, much of the strength of America ties in freedom and in diversity: cause enough to celebrate!

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SPORTSTAKES

Bischoff to compete in state competition

Paul Bischoff. 12. of Flip Over Gymnastics in East Brunswjcki; has been Selected to compete in * the Garden State Games Saturday v at Rutgers University: Paul trains ■ nve'daysa-weelcfor two hoiirs: each day on the Olympic ap>. paratus and one hour a day doing strength, training.

His coach. Joe Passalaqua. has t)ccn chosen as one of the gym> nasties coaches.

North Brunswick fails to 2nd place in race<

North Brunswick's hold d q ^ t place in i/tC North Division of the. Home News Senior League was. snapped by Checscqiiake Tue.s- ■day j

The 8'-4 loss left North Bruns­wick (9-2-1) in second place be­hind East Brunswickin the baseball race. .

North Brunswick's hinc-hit at­tack was led by Mike Bazzano and Tom Kovacs. each of whom had two hits. Steve Boctigh took the loss. ^

Last wcek't|ic team rolled over'South Brunswick 16-2.

Sports physicals set for SBH S athletes

Anyone who wants to punicipate in band, football, cheericading. emss country, boys’ and girls’ soccer or girls’ tennis this fall at South Brunswick High., School must receive a sports physical.

The school will.be giving physicals to ISoy s on July 13 and Aug. i ^ d to girls on July 20 and 10. Incoming freshmen must report to the nurse's office at I2:30p.qi.; all olhcr'.studcnts must- rcp<irt at I p.m.

Students are not eligible to..proct lice or participate in a sport uritii they return aligned permission slip to the school nurse and h ^ a physical by the school doctor.

Rernote control car races.to benefit MDA.I

Ths-ffCbby & Gbioc stores in . (he Highwot^ Plaza in Somerset and the Chc.stcr Mall will be hosting remote conttyl car race.s this summer to help raise money for Mu.^ularDystrophy.

T o enter, one ha.s to raise a minimum of SSO in donations, which entitles one to receive an ofneial R/C T-shirt, as well as become eligible to win trophicsi. gift ccrtincatcs and even remote'. - control curs, A separate prize of a Tamiva R/C Fox tyifl bc'aWardcd to thcr person who collects the most money «vcfS2(X). . .

The competitions start iri : August and the finals'arc on Sept. 3. but (he time to .start raising money and prttcticing is now. For' more details, visit Hobby & Game orcall in Somerset (2(Xi)'.545-6712. in.Chcstcr (201) > . 879-4263: Fund-raising kits’arc available now.- :

Proceeds from (his evimt will go toward thq care of people .with ’ Muscular Dystrophy; ihclujihg ^wheelchairs and other equipmentr'

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Early barrage gives Legion 6th win in row

By.M tohaei KlufasSpecial Writer .

Six games ago, the South Bruns­wick American Legion Post 401 learn was.3-5, and head coach Tony Cos- umano was worried.

■‘W c won our first few games, and then wc just stopped hitting." Cos- umano explained.

Six games and six wins later, a more confident Cosumano sounded a much happier note

"W c 'v c finally started hitting again," he stated. "N o w w c’rc hit­ting better than we have all year and. combined with our good def^ense and

pitching, we're finally right where we should be at this tim e.”

The team proved in a 12-2 win Tuesday against Perth Amboy that its slumbering bats have awakened. Against an outmanned and out­matched Perth Am boy team. Post 401 put the game out of reach in the firsi

‘ inning when il sent 1 I men to ihc plate and amassed six runs on seven hits.

Monroe High School, Fattgantc at­tends South Brunswick High and O’Neil attends St. Peter's (New Brunswick). Ail four pitched during the scholastic season.

Cosumano also said the team i.s n o w / ^ y in g its best baseball.

John O’Neil held Perth Amboy to just two runs on four hits through Tivc innings. While noting O’Neil’s per­formance, Cosumano praised his en­tire pitching staff.

"The pitchers have been throwing well all year," hco,said. "O'Neill pitched well tonight and Rich Ryan, Mike Ma/zuccu and Steve Haiiganic have pitched well lur us all seal rht-> kepi us m ballgaines when luir hilling wa.sn'r un

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'W e've had a chance to work together." he explained. " W e really didn't get that opportunity at the beginning of the season because South Brunswick High was in the county playoffs 1 can remember us pFaciicing on a Sunday and playing our first game on Monday I don't think wc were that ready

"N o w , 1 think wc'rc up for every game The kids have adjusted to each other quite well and. with the hitting coming around, the team is getting better."

Cosumano cited Monroe's Andy Slobiski as one of the hiltci> who ha.s begun to hit after un early slump

"Andy broke out of it pretty well he got two triples against (-.dison s

Rudy Innocenti. whom I consider one of the better pitchers in the league,'' Cosumano said.

Post 401 beat Edison 8-4 on June 30. The previous day saw South Brunswick crush Carteret 1.5-2

"W c 'rc getting stronger." C'os- umano said. " It 's becoming more of a team effort. If wc didn’t have the one bad week, we could be even closer to Ihc lop than wc arc now

Post 401 sits in third place with a '* record, one game behind sei .md plase Si Josepti s i 1(1 4 | ,iiul

See L E G IO N . Page 18APaul Seifert of South Brunswick hustles past first base salely Perth Am boy Tu e sda y South Brunswick won 12-2

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George Blue, Cassese pace SBBy Paul Cogan Jr.

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Holding on to first place in the South Division was obviously on thc minds of the South Brunswick play ers Tuesday Behind George Blue's 6'A Innings pitched and a two-out, Ihree-RBI double b, baseman Chris Cassese. the team defeated St Joseph's 9-8 in Honic News Senior League action

With the victory. South Brunswick improved to 9 1, staying in firsi plavc in the .South Division The loss drop ped Si Joe's to 4-8

The game began slowly , with both

starting pitchers. Blue and Icily Joc Bcnati, throwing well In the iKiiiom of Ihc second. .South Brunswick got on the board With one out. third baseman Colby Brus-slcr walked and advanced to second on a wild pilch Second-baseman Jay Bi>wrnan lol lowed with a single to kniKk in ihc first run of the gamc'und give South Brunswick a 1-0 lead

The lead was Short-lived, however, as Si Joseph's came back in ihc lop ol Ihc third when Todd Price doubleil and s lo lc th ird .M 1 c r B c n a ti grounded oul. ccnicr fielder Mall Ryan doubled and scored on an error

by calcher Sieve Blue l.alcr. Ryan would score via another error, this lime by third basenuin Bmsslcr

St Joseph s tacked on another run in the top ol the fourth when Rob Gciganch walked and scored on a single by shortstop Price Alter 1'-.- innings St Joe's led 1 I

South Brunswick scored live runs in Ihc bottom of the fourth when it halted around, aided by lour hits, three walks and one emir I'hc big hit 111 Ihc inning was a iwo-oul double bv ( assese. which scored Bownuin. who had walked. Rob Lyons, who had singled, and Steve Potter, who had

walked Cassese him.sc-11 later scored on a single by Chris Hutmakcr. and the SB lead was 6-4

In the fifth St Joseph's lied Ihc gamc on singles by Bcnati and Ryan, and a walk to Travis Bussi Three- runs were addedrthanks to two errors and a single by Ryan Buckly

Bowman broke the tic in Ihc bol tom of the fifth with a single, .scoring pitcher George Blue, who also had singled

South Brunswick added two in surance runs in the bottom o( ihc sulh, aided by singles bv Bnissk-i

Post takes Nationals

N A T IO N A L l.E A fJT 'E

See SO U TH , Page 18A

A liMe night fun Staff Photos • Kvan MandneBI

Adams A .C .’s B any Sustin (above) fires a pitch and team m ate Dave Btpwn. reacts to retrieve a ground bail : a t his shortstop position during a North Brunswick mdn’s , softbali gam e last

Central Post took game one ol ihc playoffs easily 8 -0 -on 12 hits Hic bals were very active in the senes opener and pitching was cxcelleni Milton Tull struck oul lour batters in two innings, giving up one hit, and Ryan Connolly struck out seven in four innings of no-hil bu.scball

Hitting for Central I’osI with doubles were Ryan Connolly Milton T u ll. .Sanjay Patel. Mike .Slovci anil Bnan Kulyk Ryan Connolly. Milton T u ll, Brandon Casey. Arun Sundar. Keith Pagoda. Jeff Greenberg and Adam Levin had singles.

Oilco won the second game in extra innings 5-4

Central Post opened Ihc game w iih two runs on doubles by Ryan Connol ly and Milton Tu ll

Oilco came back to lie Ihc contest in the bottom of the second inning on a line drive through the first baseman

Central Post look the lead in the lop pf the fourth inning on hits by Adam Levine and an R B I double by Mike Btover.

Oilco returned the favor by sconng pne in the bottom of the inning to tic (he.score.

Central Post scored again in the fifth inning to briefly take the lead.

Oilco wasn’t through yet. It tied the score for the third time 4-4.

Oilco's John Russo held Central Post scoreless for the next two in­nings while his (cam scored the winning nin in the bottom of the ^venth inning.

Pitching for Oilco were Andy Knight with four strikeouts and John R usso w ith an o u ts tan d in g I I strikeouts.

The final gam e was an o th e r nail-biter all the way. Oilco scored first in the second inning with two runs.

Central Post scored one run in the ■ bottom of -the second making the score 2-1 Oilco.

Oilco's bats became lively in the third inning when John Schneider and Andy Night teamed up to score two more runs. This extended the lead to 4-1.

Oilco increased its lead in the top of the fourth by scoring one mote run.

Central Post came alive and closed within one nin on hits by Ryan' Cqnnody (double),. Brandon Casey (double) and Jeff Greenberg, '.

Ryan .Connolly struck out the np three batters in a row,, holdingme strong Oilco teanrwhUgJi^jtral Post tied-the score in the. bottom of the fifth. 5r5. . , ; r' With Central Post up in the-bottom

of the sixth, bases loaded and two outs,.Mike Stover came to the plate. Mike hit a single up the middle to win the gaiiie for Ceniral Post 6-5.' >'

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Different yardsticks by which td gaiise the start pf summer

Sumnur is terc.It^hould be pretty obvious by now,

as we’ve already been through two heat waves and about five to seven 90-degree days.

Yet. suiiuner really didn't begin until Monday — at least not for me

Being a sports writer and a very big sports fan, I hav r developed a little calendar, around sporu events that tends loi tell, me when the seasons change.

The first hint of summer comes in mid to late May, when the NHL season comes to an end. The scholas­tic sports season ends about June I . folowed by the NBA season in mid to late June. Finally, around July 4, the Wimbledon tennis tournament ends

After Wimbledon, there is a re­latively quiet two-month period in sports, n ie only sport actively played during the period from early July to late August is baseball — and most of the baseball action occuring in that time period is regular season

TIk>sc of us who are true sports junkies had a feast as the winter professional and spring scholastic sports lasted a little longer than planned. Ix t’s review:

3. The GMC softball fiasco. I'm sure most fans remember the con

Gym exhibition, muscle display coming to mall

Central Jersey needs field hockey officials

Anyone interested in offtciatihg field hockey'this year should i^onc the Central Jersey Official ~ Chapter UI office, at (609) 381'-0280. H iis niuiber should t e called if you are a rated offiicial or interested in becom* inga

K L U F SK O R N E RM ic h a e l K lu fa s

1. The NHL playoffs end a fte r an Edmonton Oilers sweep in five games in a best-of-four series. This was the series that included the black­out game, to be suspended and re- su m ^ at the end of the series. As it turned but, the Boston Bruins were just as outmatched against the Oilers as their antiquated arena was against an early-season heat wave Had the Bruins won just one game, the hockey season would have extended into Memorial Day weekend.

fusion aftei; thc first seeding meeting.It resulted from a complaint by High­land Pafk a th le tic director Jay Dakclman, who w asn’t very thrilled when the Owls were seeded 13th in the 16-team tournament after finish­ing tied for first m the GMC GoltK Division.

Confusion resulted, hell broke loose, and the 16 ctraches who re­ceived bids in ihc tournament were summoned to South Pluinficld High School on June I . the day the tour­nament was supposed to start,' to rearrange the scedings, During the meetih|, a lightning boll struck a transformer near the high school, blacking out Ihc room in which the meeting was held (is this beginning to sound like the NHL playoffs?). After about 30 minutes of wrangling about minor details, a vote by the coaches rearranged the seeds just ever so slightly . The m e e t i n g a d jo u rn e d under darkness

Luke Canestri of Kendall Park shows off his finely-carved body in the Natural N P C bodybuilding compelillon in South Orangp.

Photos • Bobdokbnan

canestri won the lightweight division and the overall crown.

4. For the first time ever, an NBA playoff game was played in the summer. Game seven bctwc.cn.. Ihc Detroit Pistons and the Los An­geles Lakors was played on June 21. the first full day of summer It was the first lime in NBA history this happened. The NBA now qualifies as the first professional league to play in all four seasons of the year

Bodybuilder takes light, overall titles

2. The G reater Middlesex Con­fe re n c e B a s e b a ll 'I 'o u rn a m e n l bcgliu June 1, nearly two weeks after it was scheduled to .start. Mother Nalun: also sauseil this prob Icm All the ram in iiml May causejl psrstponemenl of several key games, especially for the .South Brunswick High team During one stretch in M ay. the Vikings went 10 days without playing a single game, some­thing almost unheard of m high school sports. Other area leam.s suf­fered similar fates

When they finally got to the segd ing meeting, the people who run the G M C couldn't get the scedings straight Luckily, a revised seeding list the morqing after the meeting look care of that problem Otherwise, (he baseball people would have suf­fered the same embarrassmen! their softball counterparts did

A s it turned o u t, the ram a llo w e d the scholastic sports season to extend u ntil June 8, the longest it has g o n e in this area for quite a lo ng tim e U n fo rtu n a te ly , the sea,son ended on a sad note for the V ik in g s a three run h o m e r b y J P . S t e v e n s ’ D r e w

K irs c h n cr against South B ru n s w ic k s B n a n Lasko in the bottom o f the ninth inning E n d result: S te ve ns 6. Vikings 3.

It reminded me of the 1980 American League playoffs between the Yankees and the Royals, specifi­cally. of the three-run homer George Brctl hit off Rich Gossage. The only

d iffe re n ce was that, w h ile the Yankees had a chance after Ihc lateful homer, the Vikings did not

5. W im b le d m i e n d s a day late because of ra in , -\livr ^wi-.iking ha viK on ihe li.isi-t>.i|I m Ik i Ii i Ics o I

.irea high schools M h i Ih -i N .iiu ie m o ve d overseas a n il J u l lit i usu.il nice job ol s t r e w i n g uji a lennis lo u m a m cn l on grass ! he ram was not that unusual, h o w e v e r \Vhal w as

unusual wa.s silling m troiil ol my T V on M o n d a y m o rn in g w hile en jo ying m y breakfasi and te n n is tourlesy ol D ic k Hnbcrg and B u tl ( olhns T h e i h i r d c d i l i o n o l M r e a k l a s i at W im b le d o n ' made m e think suinm ci w o u ld never eome

B ut alas, as I w rite this to hiin n . it IS a hazy, hot and h u m u l luestlay S u m m e r is here, a n ti, lor the next eight weeks, only baseball will ci)n duct real contests

It 's time lor all ot os sports junkies to rcacquainl ourselves wilh ihe sport Ihal IS as A m en t an as m o m and apple pie lo r so we re lo l i l l fim c lij gel rcacquaintcd wi th the Yankees. M e ls and Phillies I ihie to g o oui ami sec

the high school a lhleles plav on teams sportsoretl hv •\nieru .m I egion posit anil lo i.il newsp.ij'ers I iiiie lo en|os the la/y. ha/y . t i a / y t l avst h summer at y o u r liK'al ballpark

I must remind thoysc of you who arc liMking for action sim ilar to lhaf seen in basketball. hiKkcy and tennis that baseball is not an action game There arc very few plays in baseball where all nine defensive players move at the same time For example, when ihc nghl fielder catches the ball, the left fielder is unlikely to be moving It does gel bonng on occa.sion But is there any other sport as easily suited lor summer as basebaH?

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South Brunsw ick bodybuilder Luke Canestri recently won the over­all Natural National Physique Com miuec's bodybuilding contest in South Orange.

Canestri, weighing ISO pounds, w as crow ned Ihe w tim er ol Ihe lig h t w eight division i l ‘>4' (loiiiuls .tiui u n d e r) .iiul also w o n ilu- otet.il l l i l le In ihe jiriKes'. he Ih -.i I I i.o ul kk lU o n ol Newar k who I m r s l H d lom ih . ' t e t all

The lormei hi gh st hool wtesl lei s perfom tance enables hm i lo c o m jx 'lc in the Nationals on .Sejn 2 ' and 24 m A tla nta ITic highest placing natural (a competitor w h o does not u.sc steroids) in Atlanta wi l l qualify for the w o rld th am pnm shijts

SportsChannel to air N H L games, playoffs

Area hiKkes lims vcho subscribe (»> IK R Cable rri-Sysicm s .Sporis-

Channcl will be able lo watch up to 50 regular season games and all of the Stanley Cup playoff games lor Ihe next three years

Spori.sChannel A m e n t an, an al- l i l i a l e of R a i n b o w P r o g r a m r. n 1 c r pr 1 sc s . h a s a n n o u n c e d a three year e u l u s t s c national rights agrcenn'nl with tin- N.iinnial Hotkev I caguc

SportsChan nel is Ihe leatim g producer of live sports events, includ­ing over 1 ,tKK) N H S . N B A and M ajor League Baseball games, for its five regional networks in New York, C'hi- cago. Philadelphta. N ew England and Rorida

SporlsChaimel program m ing is seen on Channel 2h and Sports- Channel Plus, presently on Channel 27 IS moving in C hannel 60 as of August I

T K R Cable’s T r i System currently serves over I12.CXK) customers m 27 Central New Jersey communities

DON’T W AIT FOR A HEAT WAVE

Gymnasts and bodybuilders will be taking over t te Bninswick Square Mall.in East Brunswick Friday, Sat­urday and Sunday.

Flip Over of t o t Brunswick will be participating in Richard Simmons' He^th Craze. Flip Over Gymnastics' boys’ and girls’ state championship teams and state and nation^ cham­pion bodybuilders will-flip and flex their muscles, respectively, from 6:15-8 p.m. on Saturday in the center court of the mall.

Making a special appearance will be Quules Schiermeyer, a North Brunswick Jdvmship High graduate who is currently Mr. Teen-Age New Jersey isnd Mr. Teen-age U.S.A.

Flip . Over Fitness Center will award a free onie-yw membership to the winner its Richard Simmons’ Best. L e p in New Jersey Contest. For ni(»e inftnmatipn about the contest, call the Bninswick Square Mall.

SVVEUER (Ml SWIM. As soon as the thermometer bits lOOf hundreds of honwowners will direide to buy a pod that same d^. But if you call Anthony befde the big push, youll beat posside summer price increases.

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golfSB touriiey Saturday

Four prize categories will be in effect for this year’s South Brunswick golf tournament, set for lO a.m. on Saturday, July 9, at Bunker Hill Golf Course in Franklin.

The Lowest Gross Score, Lowest Callahan Score, Longest Drive and Closest to the Pin are the prize categories.

For South Brunswick, residents, there is a SS registration fee. The fdc for non-residents is $10. The fee must be by Friday, July 8, at 3 p.m. at

-the South Brunswick Recreation De­partment, which is located in Wood- lot Park on West N ew Road.

In addition to (he registration fee, participants must pay the greens fee at the course on the day of the tournament. The fee w ill be $21 each for two people using an electric cart. One person using an electric cart will be charged $28. If you want to walk, the greens fee is $15 per person.

Sodas and hot dogs wilt be provided for all t&umament players.

For more information, contact the recreation office at (201) 297-4433.

Keeping ’em honest Photos • Robert Bruoe

Joe Patti Of the Tigers slides Into second base as Inflelder-Tom Clay of the Orioles waits for the ball. Th e Tigers eventually advanced to the Major League playoff finals against the Royals in North B ru nsw ig Little League play.

RU ‘personality’ emerged on tourBy Kelly W hiteside

Special WriterHditor's Noic — Kelly Whiteside,

who will be a junior at Rutgers this fall, is. the sports editor o f the school newspaper. The Daily Targum. Kelly

V -accom pan/cd the Rutgers m en ’s basketball team on its recent trip to Spain and served as the club's media liaison.

It was a culture shock from any way you look at it. on the court andoff

Rutgers' new head coach. Boh Wcn/cl tiH)k mne of the Scarlet Knight baskcthall players on a M das eight-game excursion to Spain I'hc Scarlet Knights, ravaging the countryside with a very minimal ma.slcry u( the language, wreaked havoc on Spanish club basketball teams and returned home June 23 with a respectable 7-1 record

In a t r ip .s p o n so re d by the People to-People Sports Committee and the Spanish Basketball Federa­tion. the Scarlet Knights were allow cd to practice for 10 days before leaving for Spain on June 9 The tnp gave Wenzel a chance to get ac­quainted with his team as well as gave him a sneak preview of the abilities of a team that went .23-63 in three trying seasons under former head coach Craig Lilticpagc

'The team developed a personality of Ms own during the trip .” Wenzel .said "Being in a foreign country, traveling together seemed to bnng the players close together As a coach, they have been able to gel used to my personality

Though most of the competition was not even close to what the Scarlet Knights will face next season, per­haps the most beneficial aspect gained from this trip was a renewed sense of confidence frdm a team that has plummctted to the bottom of the Atlantic 10 Conference for the past three years

"O u r goals were to build some

confidence and abilities and to de­velop a character and a personality.” said Wenzel. ” We began to develop some of those things on the trip.

“ They fed good about them­selves,” Wenzel added. “ It's a pood first step. Now we can build from there."

Though the competition may not have tested R U to its limits, the confidence of the team showed itself on the court. There was brilliant scoring from sophomore forward Tom Savage, who averaged 20 points dunng the trip, and strong rebound mg from Tony Duckett wph an aver age of 9 4 per game

Perhaps the greatest confidence boost was for the players who had not seen a lot of playing lime last season Senior guard Myles Dixson played outstanding basketball. • scoring in double figures in all games except one and leading the sconng parade in two games with 22 points The Jersey City native averaged 6 7 points last season

The classic play of the tnp caused the bench, Wenzel, Rutgers Assistant Athletic Director Joe Boylan, and most fans to almost fall off their scats on a play involving 7-0 junior center To m Everson in the last game of the trip — a 114-75 victory over $ a d y fis h a E v e rs o n w ent from baseiine to baseline, dribbling around

f(layers and driving to the baskci for a ayup. Everson, who averaged a

meager 15 points last season, scored in double figures in six out of the eight games

" I played wMh more freedom and more confidence,' said senior guard Chris Wittman. who like Everson did not sec much time last season. “ If I made a bad play, I didn't have to think that I would be pulled out of-4he game. This experience w ill give me a m ore p o sitive attitude tor next season"

With only eight players able to play on a trip that included a string of six games in a row, all players received a lot of playing time with Wenzel

mixing up the starling lineup each game

Sophomore guard Craig Carter pointed out several improvements (hat he saw in the two weeks.

"W e all player^ well together.'' he noted. " W e started out the second halves strong; even though the of­ficiating was horrible, we learned hqw to play around it and now wc know how to win away. These factors will be pluses for us next season "

In two weeks of play, the Scarlet Knighi.s almost inplcd ihcir 1 it Ik’pagc era road win total hs a-iord mg seven viiiorics In the past three seasons. K C won three games ass.o, Irom the Louis Hnm n Alhlelu. Center

Next soason it appears that the Scarlet Knights will not have to go to another country to improve upon their away win record if the Knights play with the sheer confidence they dis played m Spam

To the fans m towns such as Molina de Aragon or Alamnsa. the Scarlet Knights might >usi have well have been Kansas, or even Tem ple for that matter. R U blew out one team, C A B A , by a crushing score ol 114-58 and lost its only game to the the Spanish Select team, the second Squad of the Olym pic team. 102-87

Playing in front of sold-pul, stand ing-room-only crowds in arenas scat ing 1,000 -2.000 fans, the Scarlet Knights were treated.like celebrities wherever they went

'The players were treated like heros in Spain they were goinl am bassadors,” Wen/arl said

After each game the players were swamped by swarms of children wav ing scraps of paper and pens. " T h e players were mobbed after every game, t guess they don't gel much of that over here," Wenzel joked.

' T i l always remember all the little kids after the gam es," said Carter "Th e y would just walk up to us out of the blue and talk to us

Though most of the children were

as llucnl in English as the team was in Spanish, both parties overcame the language barrier through tf\c inter­national language displayed on the court.

The children in Spain arc avid fans of the United Stales' National Basket­ball Asociation. Michael Jordan and Magic Johnson arc household names in a country where basketball is the second most popular sport, behind soccer. The N B A playoffs were bniadeasl on one of the three tele vision stations during the trip In addition, there were also old bro.id laM^ o| regular season game', .in large vereens at iliseos

Now lo some ol the kuK in Spam who had their arms, their sneakers tissues or any other scrap auto graphed by the .Scarlet Knights, people such as Tom Savage, Lee Perry and even Rick Dadtka who did not even play because of being a medical rcdshirl last sea.wn — have made Rulgcrs-thc Umversidad of Nueva Jersey a household name

In imcmational play. R U was al lowed to put on a dunking exhibition in the pre-game warmup In a country where the majority ol the people arc shorter than 6 feel, the crowd especially went ent/y watching the R l' slammers

In the games, the people treated us as if wc were the hone team It's so much different from the U S . junior guard Dadtka said "Hven the players on the other team were friend ly after the game Once the game wav over ihes forgot afmul eservih ing

I he Inendly alnujsptK-re was suv li that It did not matter il the home team was down by 10 pKiints or 75. the tans stayed to the end of the games cheering both teams on

Senior guard Wittman will always remember "h o w welcomed I fell in Spam and how different the people w e re T h e p e o p le re s p e c te d Amcneans. but if they came over to America, they wouldn't be treated in the same way they treated us

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and George Blue Av it lurnei) oiil. South Brunswick wouki need Ihose runs

In Ihe last liall itu ,cvcnlh Huikiv stroked a two luii dnieci i. lell to cut the lead to k h \rici ,, walk, coach Gene Hutm.iker j ' l i l e d George Blue in (avor ot Huh lieverv who came on lo strike out the last tw.. batters and earn a save

Coming up next for .Soulti Bruns wick IS Monroe awav lodav I'hurs day

I expect lo throw Malt DeKok against the Rams,' said coach,Hut maker about South River, a game that was slated for Wednesday "M att has been one of my more consistent pitchers this year

Dekok and the Blue brothers will panicipale in the league's All Siai game, which is slated lor -t p m Saturday al Fast Brunswick V'o fcih The South team will be couched In Hulmaker. as his team is in lirsi place

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South Brunswick Athletic Assocla lion's fourth week of competition in the Senior Home News League was one of unusual happenings How ever, the team sponsored by C'&J Auto Repairs did wind up 2 I lor the week to make its record 8 f

The first game was to be against Bishop Ahr but that team did not show, thus forfeiting lo C & J Auto The next, day C & J Auto traveled across the bonder to face its pniwerful North Brunswick neighbors, who turned out to be anything but neighborly. Th e North Brunswick batters, making the most of the "hit ’em where they ain’t " cliche, rapped out hit after hit in a 16-2 rout as they improved their record to 9 -1. It was a game that would be in C & J Auto's interest to just forget about, as the next day it had to visif Highland Park.

As seems to be ciistomary C & J Auto quickly fell behind 2-0 but. tied it in the third. In the fourth C & J Auto, apparently completely for getting about the North Brunswick game, scored seven times to take a 9-2 lead. Sparking the raHy were hits by Steve Potter (double), Chris Cassese, Steve land G M rge Blue, (2oiby Bressler, Rick Baljcki and Jay Bauman. (2assese and the Blue

brothers each had three hits to pacethe offense

H ig h la n d Park rallied lor toui in the l^oltom ot the tourth lo make the g a m e . . l o s e , b u t t ' & J A ii I o s m ouiulm .iii ( iootge B lu e , wav lough111 llu vlulvh III keej'ing ( A l Auto ahead The linal vtore was 111 X ( A J •\ulo Repair

South Brunswick ,Alhlelu A vm kiu non concluded its third week ol play byi. splitting two games, delcaling I'Tlcesequakc I 14 and losing lo F.a.sl Brunswick “l.q

Against Ghecscquakc. t 'A J Auto quickly 111 behind on a two-run homer m the -top of the first But after that C& J Auto southpaw Bob Gevrcs was all business, tossing 5 shutout in­nings He gave up two unearned runs in the seventh after the game was well in hand ,

G & J Auto took the lead in the bottom ol the second on singles by George Blue. Jon Grandin and .Steve Potter, and back-to back two baggers by Gevers and Chris Hulmaker. which made the score 4-2 Hulmaker pul C & J Auto up by two more in the fourth wnli a two run shut user the k-ll lield lerkc

l a l l y i n g l ive lim cv m the vixtti. ( &J Auto broke the game wide open Walks to Jay Bauman and Bob Gevers were followed by another double by Hutmakcr and singles by Chris Cassese (his third hit). Gamdin and Colby Bressler. making the .score112 Chcescquakc's two unearned runs in the seventh make the final score read 114

C& J Auto then loumcyed lo Hast Brunswick for a contromation be­tween the division leaders, each with 5-1 records al the time Mall DcKok started for C & J Auto and had another fine outing except for (he first inning when he was victimized by the rock hard infield with East Bmnswick batters sneaking two seemingly play­able grounders through for hits, which resulted in three runs.

C & J Auto, again showing the abillity to bound back, scored twice in the third when Geoigc Blpc ripped a two-run double to score Cassese and Grandin, who both singled.

In Ihe sixth C & J Auto look the lead 4-3 when Rick Balicki lined a double dowp^ Ihe third-base line. Potter singled and Gevers doubled them both home. However, East Bruns­wick. showing why it is leading its division, rallied to tie the score in the sixth and bnjke the stalemate by scoring one in the bottom of the seventh for a hard-earned 5-4 win.

Continued from Page 16Agam es behind firs t-p la c e Is c lin (11-2). South Bnmswick was'to visit Colonia Wednesday and will host O a ra Barton tonight, Thursday, in the first game o f a home-and-homc scries that will conclude on Saturday at Clara Barton.

E X T R A IN N IN G S — The Perth A m b o y g a m e e n d e d .a f te r four'iarol-a-lfair innings following a small altercation thattegan when two Perth' Aniboy players came over to the South Bnmswick dugout to de­

fend a Perth Am boy teen-ager who ‘ filled in Tuesday in right field after Am boy had only eight regulars show up. The Am boy players said that PoA 401 players were trying to show iip the youngster. Several Am boy and Post 401 players broke up the argiiv meni.

The Amboy team was escorted from the field by South Brunswick police who o t r iv ^ shortly afterward. Before leaving, a few Am boy players_ walked over and apologized to C d s ^ umano for their teammates’ 'actions. Nothing further developed, however.

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Pullman LBO would join ranks of an 80s financial trendBy Dekire Sheehan

Stafi Writer

If The Pullman C o .’s senior management goes through with their announced intention to perform a leveraged buyout, they w ill jo in the sw elling crowd of companies that have been taken private by manage-

Ihcnt; More than 1.550 companies have gone private

since 1981, close to the number of public companies listed on the New York Stock Exchange, according to a recent published report.

Th e returns on ^ leveraged buyotu (L B O ) for management and financial backers alike have proved so attractive in today's healthy econoniic atmosphere, some have gone so far as to call it the next financial avenue for invcslnf^nt firms.

“ The reason, why LBOs are more popular now is that there is a greater amount of capital available," said Alfred J. Pierce, an analyst with Mid-Atlantic Co. in Mount Laurel. “ Four or five years ago the only people investing in LBOs were banks, but i t 's no longer strictly a maiket with only one source.”

The increased involvement o f Wall Street firms is partly due to a inrlatile stock maricet that has made ah LBO venture s ^ m relatively less risky, Mr. Pierce said, but even more persuasive are the high returns a newly privatised company can bring in. In his words, "W hen LBOs work, they work b ig ."

P r i n c e M a n u f a c t u r i n g I n c . , t h e L a w - lenceville-based tennis goods company, was taken private in June 1987 by its management team, with financial backing from Brentwood Associates, a Los

Angcics-based leveraged buyout firm ."W hen it's your money at stake, you have to

modify your behavior," John Sullivan, chairman and chief executive explained. "You have lo understand that your money isn't budgeted traditionally and that means acheiving results that are out b f the ordinary.' ’

Since throwing off the corporate blanket of parent QiesebrOugh-Pond's Inc., W nce lia s Ughtcried its

on the top spot ip the tennis racquet market, ending 1987 with; 37 percent of market sales.

For Prince’s John Sullivan the pros of an LBO far outweigh the cons, especially in terms of privacy.

"Y ou can have a good or a bad month and not tell anyone. Then you can overcome i t ," Mr. Sullivan said. "Just make sure you tell your banker."

The company's ability to handle the heavy debt it must take oh to buy itself out is the standard by which

a successful LB O is measured Th e most promising candidate for an L B O , accord­

ing to M r. Pierce, is typically "a manufacturer with a high asset and ptoftt base to help it sustain debt

E)ebt can ^ a benefir in some cases, increasing cash flow aVid providing additional leverage for expansion.

“ O f course there arc companies who are very proud of having all stock and no d e b t." said Keith Brow nlie, managing partner at Arthur Y o u n g & Co "B u t some companies find advantages to having a financial statement w ith a mixture o f equity and debt.”

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Forrestal Villageignores rumors, plugging along

By Donna Law derStaff Writer

In 1897, M ark T w a in sent a cable from London to the Associated Press that read, " T h e reports o f my death are greatly exaggerated” M r. Tw ain was responding in a

' creative way to the publication of his obituary.

Scott .Toom bs, developer o f For­restal Village in Plainsbom. might send a similar response to rcceni waves of criticism

W hile some have speculated ih.ii the village has not been as buss as Its merchants expected when ii o p e n e d last S e p t e m b e r , l h e merchants and the developer arc confident that the SI.M) million

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staff photoaMark CzapiowaidSalesperson Kay Hettich (left) holds a printed lamb'sleiather top and Emily ®arp models-the Tuscana Clutch coat at French Creek Sheep and Wool C3o. at Forrestal Village.

Retail debutFrench Creek shears mail orijer image

By Deldre SheehanStaff Writer

If you want quality, you have to be prepared to pay for it. Th a t's the credo of the French Creek Sheep & W ool C o .

In its 17-ycar lifespan, the com pany, started by Eric and Jean Raxenburg and run entirely from an 18th century bam on their farm in El verson. Pa , has gamed fame for the pricey, handmade, wool sweaters and sheepskin coats it produces.

C)riginally a mail order business, the

F la x e n b u r g s d e c id e d to m o ve in to off-premises retail last fall and the choice for their first venture from the farm was a site in P r in c e to n F o rre s ta l V i l l a g e , Plainsbom. .

" N o matter how good ^ photography, it's hard to portray how m e materials arc m ade," Eric Raxenburg said of the lim ita­tions to catalog sales. " I t 's hard to show soft and sup p le ."

T h e advantage of being able to tempt customers b y having them stroke sheepskin and su «le rather than glossy jftges, was

not the sole motive behind French Creek'smove.

" T h e cost of m ailing for us has gone up almost 30 percent since the latest rise in postage," M r. Raxenburg said with dis­tress in his voice. French Creek's sales are in the region of $3 million a year; the bulk of which is accounted for by the mail order business, with a small portion attributed to sales from the showroom on the farm

Th e costs of starting up, especially in a

project is prospering“ Th e village is exactly what we

wanted it to b e ," said Carol O 'N e ill , marketing representative fo r T o o m b s D e v e lo p m e n t C u "Merchants w ho cho.se to come into the village had to believe in ihc (village's) concept”

T h e familiar m all scene ot shop pens hanging out is ri6t to be

. witnessed up and dow n the village's streets. But m any merchants .said they are not looking for sheer n u m b e rs of cu sto m e rs People hanging out, they concur. diKsn't mean more business

Th e village is looking lo build a spiecial clientele, they sas. the kind of crowd that knows how lo cii|o\ Its special ambiance

"Business has been ginxl, said Melissa M uller, a sales assiK'iaic at Gingerworks, a gourmet kilfchen and gift store in the village. "Be­lieve me, it’s not as bad as you h e a r," she added, referring to rumors that the village is seeing rough times

M s. O 'N e ill doesn't mind the

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rumors" T h e re ’s a lot of com pciiiion out

there." she acknowledged, "We (shopping centers) all want a piece of the pie. Right now, w e 're the

new kids on the bliK-k li liKik .i while for mdiKir malls lo catch on ,i few years ago, and it w ill lake a little w hile for people to learn how lo enjoy the village

" B u t I don't care what fseople sas about the village I'hey can sas anything As long as ihes keep talking about il, it's giKwl (or us. she emphasized

The must common complami from merchants was lhal o( being s u b je c t to the w e a t h e r La Sweaieric's manager Barbara Fish­man said ' simply. "P e o p le don'i want to be walking around m 4<)-degrce heal or in the snow Several merchants acknowledged that on rainy days, business leaves much to be desired

But M s O ’Neill downplayed ilu negative impact ol the weather

"W hen enclosed malls lirst s.ime on the scene, it tixik time lot them to catch o n ," she said "A lth o u g h the weather is absolutely a factor if a customer knows we have some­thing they must have, th e y 'll come out for It no matter what the weather is like

Ms O 'N e ill said market research done p n o r to the village’ s openmng indicated that "only a small per centage of people thought it (the weather) created a noeaiivc

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VIA Information leapfrogs IBMBy Donna Lawder

Staff Writer

If you have ever worked on an office computer, you probably know the f i l in g . You're w ooing against a deadline and need lo access a file from the main computer.

But 12 other people want 12 othcrTiles.At the same time.Your screen prompt says you have to

wait.A West, Windsor computer company has

the technology to solve your problem today.

VIA Information Services Corp. is step­ping ah(«d of industiyleadq’ IBM with a technological breakthrough. VlA/bRE, the company 's Distributed Relational En- vironment'software will bring main frame aqmbilities of data base serving to per- Eoiudl aimputer local area network (PC-LAN) systems.

"W e believe that the direction that the computer industry is heading toward... wiU be, that the big main frames will be d e^ ito rie s of the massive corporate in- fonnation r c s o t^ , arguably the most valuableasset the oompaay has,*' said Pete Boricovjte, president o f VIA.

Mr. Boikovitz d e s o ib ^ business in the fimiTB a s ‘‘being done on sniall, very powetiiil computers tied togetlter in itetwbiks. ' ' The intent of the networic is to allow all of the PCs to use the same infmtnatioh base in a de p a i t e e n t t^ m- purin|«mD0ttneot. Flevious mdSods of. acceridng data have yielded alow response dines MMrding to Mr. .

Facilitating data 'retrievat from the main frame simrage to the personal computers on liite is tlte goal o f the VIA/DRE (Btxiuct.

One way the VIA/DRE program speeds response time is that it has many objects, such as screens and files, "pre-^efined" to the computer. With "25 or so predefined objects” and hundreds of func­tions, M r. B o^ovitz explained, "the pro­grammer doesn't need to re-build from the ground u p ."

"W e’re not the only ones who see the future,” said Mr. Borkovitz, crediting his competiton. "But we're here now with a released product, shippable today, with functions IBM won’t have for four or five years, but has b l e t ^ by saying they will have.”

Mr. BoricoVitz called IBM's ^ o u n c e - ment 6'f.plans to develop a similar product a blessing because.'bf the respe*^ IBM

products."IB M brought cohesion to the micro­

computer industry in the I97()s," he said.

"B eing IBM compatible is the standard."VIA i^ an acronym for "Vanguard of

the Information Age" and the company is an affiliate of Open Systems Oy, Finland. The company recenty established a U , S . headquarters at Carnegie Center. Mr. Borkovitz credits VIA’s jum p on the industry to the iforesight o f the Finnish company's Chairman, Mr. Risto Kivivuori.

VIA Information Services was initially. capitalized at $10Q,(X)0. Mr. Boricovitz pr^ ic ted the company .will make $1 millidh in sales in 1988, and forecasted $25 million to.SSO million by the end of three years.

commands in the ddhtrater industry .'If it, R ir^ id en ce that- IBM is going to do it,

this is the direction of the industry.

- "You’vcgot,tobelBM.corapat(ble,” ;' he said. A non-compatible product would be unable to corhmunicate with IB M , devices, leavingthe User "ou t in the . wildeineu. This (non^m patibility) was the probleim vrith'Atari and Com iii^ore,” he said. ■ ' '

Consumers of their products would be any LAN uriris^ ^ well m companies that market software.and sell LAN systems.

' LAN systems are used by 47 percent of the Portune.Corporate 1000 firms, according tofVlA vice presideitt of sales Ivan S . MichMls.-

Mr. Borkovitz acknowledged IBM is I thecoiiij[Mtoy tm uuirim look;^^ s t r e s s that VlA’s products poitive o f IBM’s " C ” langOitge, SQL.

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The base ‘ipuket is worth approx-. iiiiately $3l4 biUionji yiear. The micro- ' comptfferseiginmt, 'iarguably the fastest . growing Kgnient ,of that industry accord-

hig to.Mri Borkovitz for about$1 binion of ihatO ^ro. _

' 'CaU higylA the technologic^ ;:IinamiaIt,Ii^l«r i i i d u ^ , Mr*

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Forrestal Village hopes shoppers will take advantage of the summer weather to shop, eat and stroll.

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Ms O Ncill said the village actually looks lo take advantage of the fact that it is open to the outidC world, holding street fairs, music festivals and annual balloon rallies W iKxlrow s Pub and Restaurant has weekly outdinir barbeques with ja zz band accompani­ment

A walk around Forrestal Village i.s different from a walk around the mall, its creators say it's meant to be.

The 66-ao’c complex was built to break the mold of iIh sterile seiungs of urban office centers and the iiMjl e iu iru n m e n l ul Ispa.il exurban office complex i ' .K toiilm g to M l 1 oomt's C om bin ing founlains Hill lues more iti.iii HKI shops a world-class hotel, h ilil s .iie I .Kilils .ilhlelk I lub and ollice space. Ihe

■ ill.ige seeks lo oltei .1 lo ing environmeni " where I'lial orienied shop[KTs sari lind what they need l orresi.il V illage was recenlly named the nation's

Ix'si mulii use sho()pmg center by National Mall Moniior maga/me The village was chosen for its ■irehilestural excellence and the ability lo inicgrale its mans somponenis giving the feel of a real vil l.igt. according lo the rnaga/me's editor in chief. Koben 0 Neill 1 no lelalion lo Carol O 'N e ill)

Mr () 'N e ill said ihe village's strongest point was (lerhaps its success at bringing things dow n to a l>edestrian scale ffe praised the designers for "hu manizing the elements." in having buildings no higher than two siorics and avoiding "th e tylpical gla.ss and windows

The Market Mall, a two lcvcl eating complex that houses | k Iim kI esiahlishmenis and a few specialty iiem stores. ,is a gathering place W hile tables and i hairs on the second level offer seating lor nearly 2(X) 111 a cafe-slyle atmosphere

At lUHiiiimie the relatively quiet Iih k I hall conics lo Me A line ol voung. short haired executives, male ind lemale milicated ihal la 1 ablita s mcxican tare IN siill 111 vogue .imong the business crowd Roy Rogers and Valenlino's ^|^i//ena- I'rattoria did ihe traditional high-volum e fast (ik k I busine,ss

In fart, all of the rcstauranls see a healthy business from noon till about I 30 During a recent lunchtime, as the hall's tables filled, some found it necessary lo brave the ^ )-p lu s degree weather and eat at tables on the balconies Arounil 2 '(). after a one-hour lull. Ihe hall saw a rebirth ol aciniiy as a later business crowd tiled in

Many merchants said they rely on office workers in the complex for business fhc village has 200.000 square feel of office space, one third of which is currently leased and rxcupicd M s O 'N e ill said u "ve ry aggressive marketing effort" is being made to lease the rest.

" W e 're looking at larger tenants (for the office space)," she said, adding that the office space has been "v e ry difficu lfto m arket," due to softness in the

h u iry T S s c d T tHe o ffio T

Com bining fountains and trees, shops anti offides, the village seeks to offer a "living environment."

economy. Fully leased, the ott ice'space ~would add- around 2,000 employees to the village's population.

, That could translate into 20-30 percent of the village’s daily activity according to Ms. O ’Neill.

At Claudio, owner and manager o f The Boardwalk, a seafood. vendor, said^be. is 'happy with the way things arc going.- Customers chooM the fresh fish fillets out of an ice-filled glass case. The fish is prepared to order, charcoal grilled or blackened.

Claudio, who worked for Evelyn’s Seafood Restaurant for 13 years, said Forrestal Village is a better place for his business than a mall, as it offers him to up shop, in a unique way.

“ If I was in a mall, I’d have to have a,regular r e s ta u ^ t with the tables and waiters and waiuiesses

and all," he said. “ In a strip mall I couldn't make it -and-a-placc-like-Quakerbridge is-too-busyr-YoU'have-

to depend on the strollers (shoppeb walking'around) there. I have a superior set up here,’’ he said of his walk-up and sit somewhere else business.

But thS Mafket Hall still suffers from the newness o f the center. Wendy Beacham, w htrtuns Chow To Go, a fast-foo<L. version of the Chow Chinese restaurants, complained that “ not enough people know about (the Village) yet. We’re new and people don’t know we’re here.”

Ms. Beacham said she^oes a fairly good business lunch business during the week, bid weekends are “ not satisfactory."

Ms; Beacham said she thought the village needed more foot traBic and su ^ es ted an anchor store might be a way.to draw more customers, a thought echoed

Mr. Paimiter will be opening his second store, ^ farm er’s market type of- grocery operation, later this year. The store will replace the C hefs Market which closed in May.

Sophia Rached, manager of women’s clothirig^tore, Alain Manoukian, said, “ We have a lot-on sale,',' pointing out $19 tee-shirts and skirts slashed from around $80 to $54-and-change.

M a y Lewis, manager o f Casw cll-M asey, a special-' ty soap and fragrance store, said the merchants o f the village offer a “ good cross section.” having a variety of unique products for the “ unique clientele" serVed by the village. \ j

■'Some merehanl.s want the right' cuslomers^’ ’^ Ms Lewis said. "Others just needs lots of custom­e rs ," then added, sm iling. "We ll take them both “

" I f people think they can't buy anything h e r^ they’re w ro n g ," M s. Lew is said. " W e ’ ve got lots of affordable things here and there are a variety of pridj ranges represented by the various stores."

La Vake’s Ms. Jaffe indicated that the demographic studies done before the village was built may have been more optimistic than the business the merchants currently enjoy.

"I think they expected more business from the hotel (M a rrio tt)," she said.

But To m Biem acki. manager of Johnston & M u rp h y , a shoe store, said that .store sees a lot of business from the M arriott. M r. Biem acki paid the village store is profitable for the shoe chain, due to "custom er traffic . especially during the special events" and " a favorable rent arrangement. "

Retail tenants pay "in the high 20’ s to low 30’s (dollars per square fo o t)" according to M s. O ’N eill, a rate comparable to other centers of its kind in the nation. In addition, tenants pay a percentage of sales to To o m b s, negotiated on an individual basis.

Stan Eickelbaum, .senior vice president of public- affairs and marketing for J& B Federated, Cincinalti. the company that leases MarkctFair, West W indsor, likened comparing rent at the two centers to the proverbial apples and oranges.

Whereas M arketFair tenants have more common area charges, such as air conditioning and mall services, tenants at Forrestal Village would have higher grounds maintenance fees due to its unique layout. My. Eickelbaum surmised. Although he was unable to give rent figures for M arkctFair, M r. Eickelbaum said the rents of the two centers were "com parable o v e ra ll." Pilar Fernandez, co-owner and manager of A rt Espana, a specialty honre furnishings store featuring imported Spanish goods said success at the village is a matter o f being patient.

“ For us, business has been good. We get good compliments and the clients appi^iate the personal touch ,” she said. “ We don’t expect to m ^ c any m oney. until after two years or so. I think theby Esther Jaffe, a soles associate at La Vake Jevyelers.

Ms—G'Ncill saidT narfcet-rescanA 'tnrm rinehef— (Tnerchants)-w hD -^artrcom plaim iii''expK RdTri^ store addition was done last March. money their first year. You have to be able to-opeiafe

“ The opinion was 50/50 that it would ipake the at a loss in the beginning.” project more a p p e a lin g ,s h e said, adding that “.^6 M s. O ’Neill said o f the C hef s Maricet, which left management has been talkihg with jrassible vendors the village earlier this year; “ I think it was un­to come in.” ' fortunatc-they pulled but. TTiey claimed it was.due to

Ms. Beacham also said she felt the village had “ a n ^ a lack o f trafilc, but when they announced they weib .expensive image that scares people aw ay ," an'* leaving, so many customers called to say they wereopinion echoed by a couple other merchants.

But the overwhelming majority said they feltprices were "approachable” for the clientele residing in Ihe village’s IS-mile radius, their demogiapbic target.

Jim RaInutn-,-manager and ow ner o f Bassett’s Original Turicey, said, “ I t^ a Jclassyiikind o f at­m osphere... but you don’t have to be wealthy to shop here."

broken hearted (he market was leaving."Art Espana's Fernandez explained that she and her

business paitner do not rely on the store, but their husbands, for their bread and butter.

W hile no itrerchants suiveyed said their store w ^ loslhg money, many Said they looked forward to 'more people coming to know the village as a- shopping destination. “ It takes time” was the consensus.

BUSINESS OFFICE GUIDEAn ongoing look at the owners and tenants of a : ^ oflke qm ce.

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- ^Kooed CBD (Central Busibess District).Owner:'Lower Pyne Associates: contact: David Newton LcasUig agent: Lower Pyne Associates; .(km'tact: Dajrid Newton Bnlldiiv manager: Lower Pyne Associates; coritKt* David Nevvton Sisc of bunding: 30,000 square feet Vacant qw eet NonePrice per aqaarc foot: $25.00 gross, plus dectric AaMmed Taine: L ^ — $448,500; Buildings ~ $1,1

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Wm. Sword & Co. Inc./ofltces/15,000 square feet e PriitMton Dental Oroup/ofliceV4,OOO.squ^ feet .« Q u e t^ Lyle, D.D.S. and H. Brown Ehnes, X>.D.S./ofrtces/l,706 iqpito' ■ Bradford Associat^offices/1,300 square feet ‘■ .BonnerPTOjpetties‘Inc./ofnce8/l,300^tiarefeet: . ■ ,

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Dr. Hamed AtidouI; ...Squibb Corp.

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^aim aceuticalsJanssen P h arm aceu tica ls ap;.

pointed M argare t Bond to the position o f m ^ g e r of marketing information, in which she will l»ovide support to the Anesthesia Product Group.

Ms. Bond was most recently a marketing planning supervisor at E.R. Squibb and prior to that was responsible for primary marketing r e s e a r c h p r o j e c t s a t b o t h H ase /S c h a n n e n R esea rch A s­sociate and Princeton Research and Consulting Center.

R i c h a r d R o w i n s k i w a s promoted to vice presdcnt, U.S.

Richard Rowinski...Squibb Corp.

as-quality control and quality suraiKe, within the Squibb Techni­cal Operations ^ u p headquartered in New Brunswick.

In his new position, Mr. Rownski will be responsible for all Squibb United States quality control and quality assurance operations, in­cluding those in Puerto Rico. He will also provide technical support to the world wide Squibb quality control and quality assurance pro­grams.

Also D r. H am ed Abdou was recently promoted to vice president pharmaceutical techical operations within the Squibb Technic^ Opera­tions.

Michael Kenny...N L Chem icals Inc.

Dr. Abdou joined Squibb in 1969 as an analytical chemist and was subsequently' promoted through a series of management positions. Most recently, he served as direc­tor, technology, strtitegic planning, and productivity.

In his new position. Dr. Abdou will be responsible for developing and supporting an integrated global m a n u f a c t u r i n g n e t w o r k fo r Squibb's pharmaceutical products.

MarketingGirmy Costello joined Harding

Hill Homes Inc. as vice president of sales and marketing.

With IS years of residential real

Ginny Costeflo...Harding Hills Homes

estate experience, Ms. Costelio's prior positions include diredtor of residential saleq and marketing of the Colfax Companies and Gigliotti Corp.

NL Chemicals Inc. announced M ic h a e l J . K e n n y has b een p ro idoted to pr e s i de nt . North American operations.

In his new positon,' Mr Kenny will oversee (he functions of manu­facturing, sales, maketing, purchas­ing, advertising, trafTic, ware­housing and customer service.

T h e M a r t i n O r g a i n i z a t i o n . architects and land - planners, an­nounced the hiring of Cheryl G. P errier as its national marketing

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InsuranceMercer Mutual Insurance ap­

pointed M arlon J . C rum vice president in charge of personnel

Mrs. Crum assumes her new position after having served for more than four years at Mercer Mutual^ as personnel director and corporate secretary.

The General Agents and Man­agers Conference (GAMC) an­nounced Joseph M .Savino, gen­eral agent of the Northwcslcm

Marion Crum...M ercer Mutual Insurance

Mutual Life Insurance Co., is a qualifier for the National Manage­ment Award (NMA) sponsored by the Confm ncc.

CoMED HMO, a total health company, announced the promotion of Betty Kimntel to the position of chief executive officer.

Mrs. Kimmcl will be responsible for the overall management of the 70,000 plus member health main tcnance organization.

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JulyThursday. 7

Windsor campus of Mercer County Community College. Cost; $89. Information: (609) 586-9446.

Saturday. 9

12 noon lo I .)0 p.m . — Public Pol lcy/Private In te re s t. Nunzio Ccmcro, member of the National Advj.sory Council of t(ie U S Small Business Administra­tion will be the speaker at the general membership meeting of the Chamber of Commerce of the Princeton Area. Cost: $15 for mem­bers; S25 for non-members. Infor­mation; (609) 520-1776

Friday. 8 a 9:30 a.m to 3 .30 p m — Introduction to Personal Com­puters. Held at the West Windsor campus of Mercer County Com­munity College. Cost: $89. Infor­mation: (609) 586-9446.

a 5 p m. to 7 p m Advanced Lotus 1-2-3. Held at the West

a 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m . — In­troduction to dBase III tjeld at the West Windsor campus of Mercer County Community College Cost: $89. Information: (609) 586-9446

French CreekContinued from P ag e IBnew shopping center, can also be difficult for a small company to absorb, but the Foircstal Village choice was a deliberate one, based' on demographics.

"Princeton is our kind of cus­tomer,” according to Mr. Raxen- burg. "Educated people who know value, but don’t confuse it with price

A hcalthy-sizcd bank account might also help to avoid confusion when faced with pnee tags the like of $1,750 for'a suede, fleece-lined coal French Creek calls the Tuscan Ramble.

French Creek is unabashed by the sizeable prices "Num ber one. these are high-ticket items, " Mr Raxenburg said fihnly. This is clearly an operation whose bottom line reads, "high quality" and not ■'low cost."

The company takes great pride in d manufacturing process that sees each Item taken to completion by one worker, who signs the article only after it has passed the quality control checks earned out after each stage of assembly A ll designs arc the creation of Jean Flaxenburg and every piece is as.sembled by hand

The consupicr’s.satisfaction with the end product is better advertising than French Creek could buy M r Flaxenburg estimated the propor lion of repieat customers to be 75 percent and the new store in For rcstal Village is a ca.se m point

' W e've done some advertising.

said Emily Carp, store manager "But a lot of our customers know French Creek already ”

Ms Carp described the average customer as a fairly well-to-do

Oman between the ages of 40 and 60. "1 think there’s more women b^ause women go shopping for clothes more often," she said, add­ing, ’’but for coats it’s close to 50/50 (men and women) "

As for the health of the new store to d a te , Ms C a rp a d m itte d ."We re geared to winter, so it s a

little hard to te ll," pointing to last Christmas as a peak performance period.

Unforlunatlcy for Frcnch'Creek. the summer months are not when most shoppers think longingly of s nugg l in g into s h e a r l i n g and cableknit sweaters.

" It 's so seasonal we could get clobbered," M r Raxenburg said with disamiing honesty T o com­pensate. the company ha.s branched into selling jew elry, accessories, cotton and linen knits

Ms Carp is optimistic about the summer line "I wouldn't like to th in k o f us b.e 1 n g o n ly a three-season store," she protested " A t this time of year the cotton and linen coordinates sell very well "

Another bnght spot is the hand­made. all-natural jewelry designed by Maia Coven-R eim of Kendall Park "No two pieces a lik e ." Ms Carp beamed confidently

"We re on target." was Mi

"B elieve it or not, our two best zip codes arc Los Angeles and D allas," said Mr. Raxenburg, re­ferring to the mail order sales. "So, we were considering Aspien because It's a point on a straight line he tween the two

Washington D C is also a likels target "I remember when (Jimm yI Carter was elected, all of a sudden we started selling a lot to Washing ton W e couldn’t figure it out until someone said it was all those people com ing up from Georgia and having to deal with the Washington w inter' "

It d o e s n 't tak e a S o u th e rn D em o c ra t to e iisu ic F re n c h C ic c k sa lc ' in the C .ip iio i th o u g h th e y rc u c e s s io n |ii,.v i1 M l F la s c iib u igsa id la u g h in g I he g o c c in n ie ii ln e c c i u io >hurt o l io o ik n

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Paying interest is not necessarily a novelty for a company emerging Im m beneath a corporate umbrella

We were paying interest to our parent company belore in the toriii ol dividends, Mr Sullivan point ed out. " I'he corporation just used those dividends lo pay the interest it o w e d ." For Pnncc. the LBO has served to eliminate the middle man

Fhillman. manufactuer of truck trailers, refuse disposal equipment, aircraft scaling and ItKHl service

systems, announced on June 29 that a group ol senior management is considenng a proposal to acquire the company for about $7 ,50 a share

W'hatcscr the vicw|>oinl on debt analysts and management alike agree that low interest rates have been one of the strongest incentives for LBO ventures. Would a change in the interest rates adversely affect the amount of LBOs'’ Mr Pierce doesn’t think so

"T h e demand has always been there, this (increase m buyouts) is

su p p ly -d n .e n .' M i Pierce said "As the profits come in. they will

be rolled over and you get a spirall ing effect " A firm with s(Xi L B O cli Its ha.s diversilicd ilicn risk II ■ perceiil ol those ,iii successlul OKI 11 way ahe.id ol till game

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9 a.m. to 12 noon — Re­cordkeeping. At the Small Busi­ness Development Center o f Mercer County Community College. Cost: $25. Information; (609) 586-9446

■ — Eighth A nnual PrincetonM eadows 5-Mile R un. Held at the Pr i nce to n M e adow s Shopping C e n t e r , off P la in s b o ro Road, Plaihsboro. Cost; SI00 to sponsor a 10-member, corporate team, for i-shirts and a private clinic with marathoner Bill Rodgers Friday evening. Proceeds will go to (he P l a i n s b o r o V o l u n t e e r Rescue Squad information: Kathy Kane

■ 10 a.m. to 3 p .m . — Free Open Door Discunton. A discussion cavering a wide variety of financial subjects, held at Merril Lynch, 194 Nassau Street, Princeton. Infor­mat ion) T h o m a s O a k e s (609) 683-8687

■7 to 10 p.m . — Recordkccpii for a Small Brndnesa. At the Small Business Development Centm o f the Mercer County Conununity College. Cost: $44. Information: (609) 586-9446.

Monday.

■ Asbestos-related Topics. Afive-day course offered by Prince­ton Testing Laboratoty. Cost: $450. Information: (609) 452-9050.

spons(»ed by the Chamber o f f meice o f the Princeton Steven Ducey, prasident o f Ducey Chemical and Vice l ^ i d e n t of Ducey A ssociate, will be the s p e a k e r . H e ld at the S c a n l - icon-PrinceJon. Cost: $11 for mem­bers; $19 for non-members, re­servations must be made 24 hours

Information: (609)in advance. 921-7676.

1 1 .■ 6 to 9 p.iti. — Develop­ing Your Business P lan . At theS m a l l B u s i n e ss Dev e lo pm en t Center of the Mercer County Com­munity College. Cost! $44. infor­mation; (609) 586-9446.

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Raxenburg’s perception ol the store’s performance ”lt’s out first and w e’ve learned a lot from it Wc try to make the store as much of an extension of Elvaston as possible '

Which to Kay Hettich, sales­person at the Village outlet, is part of the attraction. " I t ’s not like other places where you arc pulling together stock from different places in an arbitrary way There is a very strong central imageherc because wc gel our ideas from a single source "

French Creek is sufficiently en­couraged by the reception to Ks first store to be thinking of additional outlets.

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To the employees of FMC's Chemical Research and Developm ent Center on Route 1 at Plainsboro Road and in the Forrestal Center for working over 1 ,000 ,000 hours without a lost work day injury. Let's continue this outstanding safety effort.

Spotlight on . . .Robert Cronheim

Palmer InnRobert Cronheim, president

of Cronheim Companies in Chatham, recently bought the Palmer Inn, a newly renovated hotel. The inn will open after Labor Day in West Windsor Township.

Mr Gronheim likes to 'be involved m business m the Princeton community ” He at­tended Princetbn University and has friends in the Princeton area. Cronheim Companies bought 124 Nassau Street as their first PrinCeton real estate investment; the Annex Res­taurant resides in that building.

Exploring other real estate investments in Princeton, Mr Gronheim thought the town needed a moderately-priced hotel with professional service and quality accommodations Cronheim Companies purchased what was then the Mohawk Inn to renovate into

the PalnKf Inn. "W c have totally rebuilt the hotel,’’, said Mr. Cronheim.

Originally opened in the 1960s as the Palmer Motor Inn, the hotel’s name changed twice before returning to its first name. M r. Cronheim often stayed in the Palmer Motor Inn and enjoyed its ‘ ‘old elegance." Because he felt that the inn's latest renovations re­instate that elegance, he re­instated the inn’s first name.

The Palim r Inn is Cronheim Companies’ first hotel. 'The corporation, founded in 1898 by Mr. Ctonheim ’^ ra n d - father, usually fm ^ces shop­ping centers and industrial buildings.

When Mr. Cronheim joined Cronheim after his 1950 col­lege graduation, it was a real estate brokerage firm. It later i^xpandcd to be called the Cronheim Companies and m elude a mortgage banking company and a real estate man agement and development company, in addition to the.

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Born,in Nevyaric, Mr. Cronheim has always lived in New Jersey. He majored in economics at Princeton Uni­versity; three of his four chil­dren have also attended Prince­ton University Mr Cronheim now lives in Watchung with his wife. He enjoys singing, golf, and horticulture

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100 Help Wanted loo He^ Wanted ► Help Wanted loo Help \Nante6 Help W a ite d Hefp Wanted$ 8 5 0 .0 0 0 8 0 8 8

PART TIME

Handling Hormel, C am p­bell's lood products No selling. Service commercial accounts National census show gross $3,400.00 per mo You need $8,000.00- $ 1 6 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 cash C a l l 1-600-327-6626, exi 721

A C C O U N T A N T / C e rlif ie d Management ■ Well estab­lished mid size corp, head­quartered in Southern N J Is seeking well seasoned CM A to assume duties rftanaging a company A c ­counting Dept. Working directly with the company's President, this person will be responsible lor the of- lice management 4 finan­cial activitlM. The overall strong manager 4 leader

“ ■HJfa m em ber ol our execu­tive staff, this persOT will enjoy good benefits 4 strong salary commensu­rate with experience For consideration send resume to: Dept A . PO Box 7801. Princeton. N J 08543'

A C T O U N T A N T ConIroller with hands on opera­tional S finanaal exp in eluding cost inventory commynication skills To $45k Fee Paid Conlideo lial Call Helen 609-883 3700 H Neuman Assoc 2500 Brunswick Ave

A C C O U N T A N T Entrylevel Degree & 6 • mos accounting exp Bank or brokerage a • $2ik Fee Paid Darin. 609-883-3700 H Neuman Assoc 2500 Brunswick Ave

A C C O U N T A N T J R MercerviMe public account­ing lirm needs degreed A c ­countant with 1 -3 yrs expe- nence lor tax. auditing & accounting duties Salary negotiable Call 609-890- 7499

A C C O U N T A N T Manage ment skills • standard cost & Lotus 123 exp in mtg environment needed tor C on t ro l l e r position T o $50k Fee Paid Dann. 609-883 3700 H Neuman Assoc 2500 Brunswick Ave

A C C O U N T A N T PUBLIC Somerset C PA lirm w di­versified clientele is seek ing highly motivaled pro­fessional wr2-5 yrs public exp Send resume K en­neth F Olsson. CPA. 185 Cedar Grove Ln. #106 Somerset. NJ 08873

A C C O U N T CLERK I F I position Typing, account mg. accuracy in compula­tions, knowledge ol opera­tion of basic office equip­ment C R T exp 18 de­sirable Minimum require­ments: high school diplo­ma, accounting knowler^e. Contact the ^m lnistrativo Dept., South Brunswick 'T w p .. M u n ic ip a l B l d g . . MonmcHith Junction, N J 08652. S Bruns is an E O E

ACCrXJNTma -Clerk. E n ­try level promolable spot n e e d s g o o d n u m e ric a l skills. Teller exp. a - f . $ i6 k Fee Paid. Dartn. 609-683- 3700 H. Neuman Assoc. 2500 Brunswick Ave.

A C C O U N T IN Q / P A Y R O L L Manager - Fortune 200 company. Immediate need. Corporate experience a plus. Call Ethel for deialls, 609-690-0009

ACCOUNTING CLERKWonderful oppty In Ac­counting Dept of last grow ­ing company Som e exp &

.^skjly necessary

W ill co n sid e r qual i f ied trainee. Steady employ­ment. competitive w ages 4 benefits.

Company located 10 mins from Princeton N J For appt call

P ER S O N N E L D E P TKOOLTRONIC INC

609-896-0088

A C C O U N T S P A Y A B L E ’Receivable Person lot Trenton area Management Company. Computer expe­rience helpful. Call Ro­berta., at 609-393-6270

ACCTS RECEIVABLEGolden oppty tor sell- motivated Individual Exc -benefits t great $S5 Call nowl Trish 609-243-0484 R E G E N T N A TIO N A L 3371 Rt 1 Lawrencevtile

ADM IN A S S T lor Pnnee Ion management consult ing lirm Diversified duties exc typing skills good leie phone etiquette language capability, proposal prep aration, IBM PC knowledge reqd Convenient location parking, beautiful offices company paid benefits Cali lor appt 609-924-9050

A D M IN IS TR A TIV E Assis tanlBookkeeper - Full lime position exists within busy financial services com pany Excellent typing and oxpenence with IBM PC e s s e n t i a l C ^ l i 6 0 9 275-5055__________________

A D M IN IS TR A TIV ES E C R E T A R Y

$18,000 ♦ Incentives

Take C harge l

Ideal opportunity tor Jr Secretary to branch oui into Administrative work in this established, expanding Princeton marketing office Musi be outgoing, indepen dent & well spoken to ''run the sh o w " while sales supervisor is away Word processing A diclapfione necessary, but not a ma|or part ol Ihe job professional environment 4 excellent benefits. Never a lep Eve­ning & Sal Appts W el­come

6 0 8 -5 8 1 -1 4 9 2

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C o r p o i a i i u i .

445 Whitehorse Ave Mapteshade Sq Ste 102E Hamilton Tw p, N J 08610

A O M B U S IB A T IV E A S S IS T A N T $ 2 6 ,0 0 0 -

W e specialize In office services. W e want you to join our staff 4 place people like you. High com­missions, Incentive trips, lun 4 nice people.

6 0 8 4 8 3 -4 0 4 0

842 State Rd Princeton. N J 08540

GRAND UNION CONow hiring for our NEW

Food Market in So. Brunswick.Fid time, Part tone, pmiUona available In all t

Bakers But^iers Deil Clerks

)Ierks

Grocery Clerks Produce Clerks Cashiers Night Crev

PharmacistsAttractive salary,

excellent benefits, advancement opportunities.

P A R T T W E O P e m d S I B -7 P B V H O U R . S B i y i C e 0 £ R K 8 $ 4 .M T O S T A R T .

Fbr tpiiiidMion end Merview, ef^ity m pereon: uaily Mon.-Sal I0am-7pin

Grand-Union Co.- . Route i & Vffrmoi Dr. .‘8a,Bnm wiefc Squaiie Sttopping Ctr..

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A IN M m iS TR A TIV E A S S IS T A N T $ 2 1 ,0 0 0

Prestigious clients Intrigu­ing projects Lovely setting, career opportunity lor am ­bitious climber Fantastic benefits indude profit shar­ing

609-683-4040 ...

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642 State Rd Princeton, NJ 08540

SECRETARYT.

A challenging entry level p o s i t i o n a v ai la b l e loi sell-starter to handle all general office duties Will train on W P. For more in­formation call Debbie, at 609-799-9300.

The Ertployment People EOE , No Foe

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Woooer'u- OPpt> pro gressive company Variety ol interesting clerical lunc lions Musi have good typing skills

G o o d g r o wl i ’ potenl ial Steady employment C o m ­petitive wages & benolils

Company located '0 mms (prm Princeton N J Fpi appt call

PERSONNEL DEPTK O O L T R O N IC INC

609-696-0086_____________

A D M IN IS TR A TIV E A S S IS TA N T To property Man ager Looking lor organized sell-starter with excellent typing & W P skills Sleno a plus $18,000 • a year ex cellent benefits Please can Lon. 609-395.1000

A D U L T H O M E M A K E R S R EW A R D

Reap the reward oi know mg that you have made a positive difteienco m a de velopmenially disabled in dividual'^ life. & at the same time earn an exc perdlem rale by providing room!-*t)oard. & Ireatmenl

'Training & certification. Support services 8. super vision Call 609-73 7-6464

A ID ES N EED ED Montgomery preschool at lei school program Full and part lime hours, oxpen­ence working with children preferred For more info call Montgomery rec Dept. 201-359-6529.

A IR LIN E T IC K E T Agents - Immediate openings. C o m ­puter reservation system. Cjtack-lns of passengers, handle baggage^^aflcurity,. screening. Previous airline experience prelerred. Will train. 609-924-5100.

A N S W E R IN G S E R V IC E - Needs telephone O p e r­ators, full lime or part time, flexible hours. Also need weekend operators. Call Donahue's Answering Ser­vice. Princeton 609-924- 4411

a r c h i t e c t s " D R A F TP E R S O N S • Exper­ienced, J . Wlrth 4 Assoc. 609-882-6202 or 446-2597

A R C H IT E C T 4 IN T E R N S Busty Trenton NJ firm with varied practice, seeks Pro­ject Architect with 3 -5 yrs contract document exp & 2 Graduate Interns with i 3 yrs exp working ail phases ol prolessioa Salary com­mensurate with exp Con tact Enc or Richard at plartce 4 Caion 609- 3S3-3553

AssiemblersELECTRWilCASSEMBLERS

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See our ad under Eiec Ironic Assemblers in to­day's display classified section. J

G E AEROSPACEAstro-Space Division

ASSISTANT BUYER

Progressive company has wonderful oppty in Pur­chasing Dept Permanent jxisition with clencal duties & buying functions

IGood lyping ability ui«a sani phone manner S at leniion to delai' necessaf.

F i ne g i owl h p o l e n l i a Competitive wages & Per' efils Company located '0 mms from Princeton

For appi sena resum e lo

Dept MS 3P O BOX 504

FTrincelor- NJ 08540

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A S S IS T A N T m a n a g e r Putumayo, a unique & ex citing women s clothing store, located in Forreslai Village is looking toi a mature energetic career minded individual lor an Assistant Manager Expen e n c e p r el e r r ed C o m petilive salary & great benefits Call Debbie o' Alicia 609 243-0066

A S S T B O O K K E E P F R Full time computer knowi edge helplui will Irain nghi individual Exc Innge ben efits Call Betty 6094 4 3 -1296_______________ ^

A T T E N T IO N - R eps 4 c P monstrators needed lor wholesale & retail for C h r i s t m a s A r o u n d The World No exp nec F i p i Start immediately 609 586-4108_________________

A T T E N T IO N

Starting July 7th. M id Stale Distributing Co a local Kendall Park corporation will be seeking 8 - 10 people to start with our company

•These people m ust be hoitest, motivaled 4 pos­sess a desire to advance with one ol Ihe lastesi growing edmparires In NJ Start earning up to $1600 a month with no experi­ence 4 an opportunity to m ove ahead quickfy

2 0 1 -8 2 1 -2 9 0 0

Call for Inlenriew appt.

A U D fO VISUAL Specialist - IT. must be exp'd w/set up & operation ol projection sound 4 video equip. Busi­ness appearance a must Send resume lo: USAV, P O Box 315, Monmouth Jet, NJ 08852.

MARKETIN6COORDINATOR

intttoviewlng menL

a leading dis- are curronfly

Marketing Depart-

Quafifled applicants should have at feast 1 year ol related expsrimee. Duties indudlng maintaining and i tdatoyg computerizsd marketing files, mis- cManeous matkMfng projects with heavy emphasis on mffiket rssaarch, as well as various clerical duties asioclated wltfi marketing research. Atten­tion to deail|i a plus.Our company oflera an excellent starting salary, company paid medical, dental, vision end life In­surance, as well as profit sharing and tuttk>n as­sistance. II you would like lo be considered for this position, please apply In person or call our Person­nel DepartmenL

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AUOK) VISUAL MANAGER

S c a n l i c o n - P n n c e l o n is seeking a Maintenance & Production Technician with supervisory expenence lo check, adjust, repair 4 op­erate Audio Video. Film & associated circuitry Wl|i m anage 6 AV Technicians 4 Graphic Artists Musi bo Stef motivated with 2-3 yrs field experience 4 a mini­m um of 2 yrs electronic education Work schedule varies Excellent compen- saUon 4 benefits package Send resume or apply Per­sonnel Depi. Scmtlcon- Prtneeton, lOO Coliogo Rd East. Princeton N J 08540 E O E

A U T OPARTS MANAGER

I m m e d i a t e o p e n i n g in brand new Acura Deal­ership lor experienced indi­vidual Exc pSy plan, ail big-modern highway laallty 4 lots morel For immediate appointment call George G obel at'

P R IN C E TO N A C U R A300' Rl ' Lawrenceviiic

609 -8 95-060 0

A I J T O M ECHANIC Wamei;lo worx ,jf wet' kepi 'H

V W canipe' var 509 9241255______________________

B A B Y S IT T E R 4 bay wxTues Fn Sam 2pn- me old Highlslown area Reis609-426 1541_____________

B A B Y S IT T E R Needed h>r occasiohal wkends & ahe' scri<x)l tn my home Hope wee area 609 466 ' 536

B A N K IN G

I cxoking Fo' A Belter Op p o f lu n iiy ’ T r y Thomas C o o K '

Thom as Cook A leader ,r Itie World Wide Travelers Cheques Industry has ar- opportunity lor a bnghi energetic individual with college level accounting & 1 2 yrs in Bank operations prelerably doing reconcili aliensYour 'esoonsrbility .ix a Bank Reconciliations ( len- will include reconciling va'- ous bank accounts prepar ing submitting accounts lo entries lo post funds Irans actions to appropriate ac counts & conducting in v e s l i g a l i o n s lo obtain documentation lo clear outstanding items Salary will be m ihe mid-leens with an exceiienr benetil package providedII this sounds like the op portunity you ve been wait ing (or. send your resume which must include salary requirements lo Colleen Cleede, Employment Man ager. Thomas Cook. 3 In­dependence Way, Prince­ton. N J 08543. EO E/AA

B A N K TE L L E R • P /J. expe­rience preferred Bruns­wick Bank 4 Trust 201- 329-6900

B A R T E N D E R ^ A R M A ID - For award winning res­taurant. Bxpiertence neces­sary, grxxl salary 4 bene­fits Full or part lime, coll 609-448-2400

B A R TE N D E R - Fully ex­perienced. Call County U n e Inn 201-359-6300 or 874-3784.

BankingT E L L E R

Copy Reading Personable individual w/good math ap ptilude Banking exp pre lerred Cashier exp re quired Full time positions avail in Plainsboro. So Brunswick, Allentown & Monroe offices Pari lime [josiuoris avail in Monroe Jamesburg 4 Rossmoor

CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE

Part time position avati m pur Monroe & E Windsor otfice Banking exp preTd good clerical skills reo d Hrs 10am-2pm Mon-Fri

Compelitivo salaries S out sta n d in g D e n e lils T<j schedule an inlerview » oui Cranbury oriice call

201 -7 76-502 1

M I0 LA N T1 C B A N KE O E

B A S K ETB A LL S C O R E R Timer P i position Keep ing score and time of aduii basketball gam es. Exc pos­ition lor responsible teen ager or adult Contact the Reciealior' Depi bouir Brunswick is an E O F

nil 1 INC J'. F R K A .iiur-is -meivaoie ■■ u'- ,aa' experip' - ,- ,, ,' ,i " ' u a ■ •skills t.ai' Tamm-. Rpterx 609-924 1244 ex! KKEOE_______________________

BOOK BINDERY Super visor to haooie ProducUri'' & Supervise 5 6 people Good salar-y & oenehts Ap, ply BMI Educalion Ser'v i;:es Haypross Rrl Davtor-

b o o k k e e p e f i a s s Tp T or F T small Nassau •- utfice Ilex hrs call t'i' •924 2 0 4 C _________

B O O K K E E P E R C m pulerized lull cha-ge e>P ' abiiijy 10 won- with . ■ hdentiji data S25k r,.. Paid Hetefi 509 883 i '' " H Neumai' Assrx Brunswick Ave

B O O K K F E P E P - , harge Srvio' 'x >r-p' '

x i; 1. ■ a S e r y ' e .141* seeks .r'rl'wOua ‘ ).e"--»-iisr.a -jpe'alions Atjiiii, ' develop I'udgels s.,pe vise stall plus moniiur ir- surance programs 'eo : Gram writing plus cor- puler skills desirable Sonr r e s u m e lo Di r er l r - - M CFDC 'O ' Oakianc S' Trenton N J 086 ’ 8

BOOKKEEPER Pan 'u time Musi -now Ha- ► Rec Debits 4 c •eflU'- Computer expenence rie ; lui Send 'esurne U>Box 328 Dayton N 088'U

B O O K K E E P E R Real Es tale Mgmt C o needs de l a i l - or i enl ed p e r s on w knowledge ol A R A P payroll. & payroll taxes Computer exp helplui We oiler exc benefits Seno resume with salary require ments to Realty .Corp o' Princeton. 30 Wall Si Princeton, N J 08540 An Nancy Rush

B O R E D W ITH Your Sum mer"’ Do something dil lerenl' Join N JP IR G s cam paigne lo pass the Bottle Bril & light toxic dumpers Learn grassroots lobbying 4 meet new people Cali Pam, at 201-247-4668

LABORATORY POSITIONSLABORATORY TECHNICIAN -

Preler a corn- food s b le n ce .

Produd Oevelopnient Laboratoiy munlly college graduate with

■ I Of etWiTfical laboratory experience

UBORATORY ASSISTANT -Aatost Flavor Cbem isl in the creation of flavor mateilala. ApprMxiate tor High School Graduate wHh adenoe badq roun d.

UBORATORY ASSISTANT -Mixing of iragrmice materials according to Per fiAnera formula utilizing a laboratory scale or balance. Appropriate lor High School Graduate w ho has successtulty completod a course In Chemlstiy.

We are a fadllty of a Swiss company Involved m the creation of fregranOe and flavor maiartais. We offer exceSent working conditiona in modem well

Idxiratofles, comprehensive com] Benefits Program'. Induding a '

fid Plan.

FIRM ENICH INCPiainsboro Road

Piabiaboro, NJ msae . 6094|S2-1(X)0 ext 302.

66 Week of July 6, 1988 A Rwket f W c ^ e ii

'«> H e^ Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted rfelp Wanted" loo Help WantedB U S IN E S S E D U C A TIO N E D ITO R - N J C o m ­prehensive Business E d u ­cation. Teacher certificate required, apply by July 15,1988 to Personnel, East Wirxlsor Reg School D is ­trict. 384 Stockton SI. High Islown, N J 08520 EO E

C A B IN E T MAKER Tram ee helper Some expon erice prelerred 201-8 7 4 7157

C A R P E N T E R S H ELP ER S - Residential construction c o m p a n y s e e k i n g 1-2 people tg work with existing crews in all phases ol con­struction Must be 16 & interested in learning now trade $6 50 hr to start Call eves. LePrevosc Builders 609-924-6142

C E R T IF IE D T E A C H E R -In earty childhood 'eduqatlon preferred to work (or Mont- g o m e r y preschool , lu ll time. Sopt-Juhe. For more Into call Montgomery Rec dept, 201-359-8529

C A B L E T V InstaSers - S u b ­contracted Installers lor Central N J cable TV sys­tem. Terrific Income lor ex- pierienced and seasoned ins'tallers Call David, m orn­ings 609-443-0436 or 201 389-0842

C A S H IE R Clerk Part time with interest in nutrition & health Hightstown health lood store Pleasant work­ing envtronmefit. Employee discount. -Call Becky or Carolyn 609:448-4885.

C H A U F F E U fl/ M A N A Q E R Mature Individual with

limousine driving expen- ence Mechanically inclin­ed Confidential interview References required Send resume to PO Box 284, Mltford. NJ 08848.

C H ILD C A R E - Earn a substanlal Income provid­ing professional day care in your home (or young -chil­dren In Princeton, Ptalns- boro, Cranbury, E i W Windsor. The C H S Child Caro Program offers train­ing. certification. Insurance & referrals If you can offer sale, loving day care call 609-895-1615

C H I L D C A R E - m a tu re , responsible person needed to care (or my daughters. M -F , 730am -5pm In my E Windsor home. Uve-ln or out. Light housekeeping, drivers license prelerred. nonsmokers only. Refs re­q u i r e d . 6 0 9 - 4 4 3 - 1 5 1 9 eves.

Help WantedC H ILD C A R E Needed - In my Ketxiall Park home lor InfanL own transp, refs, nonsrnoker. Need respon- siblfl loving person. Call 201-821-8425

C A F E T E R IA HELP - All positions avail Full & part lime Retirees welcome Excellent working condi­tions Call Manager 609- 734-3715

T E A C H E R - Certified l i L e a r n i n g D i s a b i l i t y Teacher' Consultant lor educational consultirig firm to begin mid summer Salary negotiable Send fe- sume to: PO Box 3325, Princeton. N J 08543

CERTIFIEDH O M E H E A L T H AIDES

A N D LfV E -lN S

C H E F SAPPRENTICE

Major lood SVC co has entry level position avail (or C H E F S A P P R E N T I C E Excel oppty lor culinary school student. Great Sum ­mer job. Mon-Fri, excel starting pay & benefits. Call Rich 609-987-3313 E O E

C H ILD C A R E - Monday Morning Inc. a family day care referral Service wants homemakers with child care experience to care for c h i l d r e n o l w o r k i n g parents. Work Monday-FrI day in your home. Receive I n s u r an c e, e q u i p m e n t , backup, paid holidays, sick days & more. To apply call 609-799-5588.

C H ILD C A R E • Mercervllle lamilyrprof couple seeks full time child care starting mid Sept lor 3 children. 2 school age & i at home. Must have transportation, refs req'd, exc pay. Call days 609-924-1320. aft 6pm 690-3244,

C H ILD C A R E - Superb position. 2 children, 3'/Si & 1 B ea u t i f u l P rin c e to n home. Weekday llve-ln, driver’s license prel Very strong refs essential. Call w k d a y s . 9 - 5 , 2 0 1 - 8 7 4 - 1223

C H ILD C A R E - F/l (or Infant in Pennington Start Oct

C H IL D CARE/NannIes - Need qualified live-ln child care Immediately? Nannies U S A , Inc. of Princeton can helpl Caring qualified, and responsible Nannies. 12 mo arxf Summer place­ments. Call 799-4556.

C H ILD C A R E Worker - Wanted lor our Princeton home. O w n transport and exc refs required. Good p a y . C a l l Mr . G e n t i l e 201-621-2941. 9am -5pm only

C A R P E N T E R (Finish) - E x - penehced In pre-title work New construction. Law- r e n c e v i l l e area. 6 0 9 - 896-2888 eves 397-1825

Trenton P rinceton area Pam. S T A F F B U ILD E R S H O M E H E A L T H S E R ­VICES. 211 College Road East. Princeton. N J 609- 4 5 2 - 0 0 2 0 or 20 1 - 2 4 6 1687

C H IL D CARE - Affec­tionate. exp'd person to care for 2 mo baby girl In our Lawrencevllle home Nice nelghborhookf Good benefits. Full time, mon-fri Refs req'd 609-883-0580

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T Y P IS T SThe Princeton Packet has 1 full lime and 1 pari time position avdlabie. Excellent typing skiHs are required. Experience help­ful, but we will tram Full time hours are Monday-Frlday, 3 to 12pm Part Ume hours are M onday, Tuesday and Friday e p m -m id n ig h t. C a ll Mr s . D r a g e r t at 6 0 9 -0 2 4 -3 2 4 ext 144. lor Interview ap- poIntmenL

GRAPHIC ARTS DARKROOM PERSON

Full Ume posifion. Must have working knowledge of halftone, line and contact photography. Fun time hours are 7 :30 to 3:30pm. PoeWon requires the abifity to operate a n d mai nt ai n g r a p h i c arts cam eras P le a se call D o ris Dragert . 609-924-3244 ext 144 lor interview ap­pointment

The Princeton Packet is an equal op portunity employer and otters its lull lime employees a pieasani work environment paid holidays, sick days, vacation days, lile Insurance, credit union, profit sharing, and a medical benefits package includinq. Blue Cross, Blue Shield. Major Medical. Heallhways and RCHP

Princeton Packet 300 W itherspoon St. Princeton, NJ 08540

C H IL D C A R E - Caring & reliable female wanted to care for our 21 mo old daughter Your/my Rob- binsville twnhme, i day a week Exc pay. refs re­quired Call 609-426-1285

C H ILD CARE/Housekeep- er - Couple seeks warm, responsible person to care for 5 yr old son & 16 mo old daughter 32 hrs per week In our Princeton Jet home. Rexible schedule. Light h o u s e k e e p in g / la u n d ry . Must drive. Non smoker, w / e x c e l l e n i refs Cal l 609-799-5947

C H ILD C A R E - Needed fuH time lor Infant starting late Aug In Hillsboro. Non- smoker, exp'd & rets req'd. 201-359-0859.

C H ILD C A R E • Your/my home for 2 toddler girts. Nonsmoker only. 8-5. Al- lentown/Robbinsville/Bor- dentown area. 609-259- 7387 eves. .

C H IL D C A R E - Needed In our E. Windsor homo. 1 & 4 yr old boys, teacher's schedule, paid holidays, nonsmoker. 609-443-55M

C H O IR D IR E C TO R • Exp prelerred, starting in Sept. Send resume to: Musk: C o m m i s s i o n , T i tusv i l l e Presbyterian Church, 48 River Dr, TUusVIlle. N J 08560.

C H IL D C A R E - Needed In/out home lor 5 yr month old. Call 609-275-8295

CLERK TWIST/ RECEPTIONIST,

CONSUMER LENDINGNassau Savlrigs has a position available lor a C le r k T y p ls l/ R o c e p - tiortist. The ideal can­didate will enjoy a wide r a n g e o l r e s p o n - sibiHOes arxf report to th e A s s i s t a n t V i c e - P re s id e n t C o n s u m e r Lending •Position requires ac­c u r a t e typi ng ol 45 wpm . excellent com municatlori skills and previous secretarial ex penanceNassau Savings oilers a competi t ive salary arvf excellent benefits including Irwurance on start date, 401 (K) plan and a generous va- caUon/hoOday policy P le a s e call D e b o ra h D o o l e y at ( 6 0 9 ) 924-4498 lor lurther in- lormatlori

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168 Nassau Street Princeton. N J 08542

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C H ILD CARE-Housekeep- dr - Mature woman needed to live in & help non-work­ing mother care lor 2 small children. Full housekeep­ing responsibilltfes. Separ­ate studio apt provided. S a l a r y c o m m e n s u r a t e w/exp. 609-466-2683

C H IL D C A R E N E E D E D • For InfanL M -F mornings, in Aug In our Lawrencevllle home Nonsmoker, experi­ence and refs required Call 609-896-8175

C H I L D C A R E - W a r m , energetic, responsible per­son (or 3 yr old & 8 mo old. Parttlme. 609-799-2065r T e lle r

O p p o rtu n it ie sR e a d y fo r a ch an ge?

Nassau Sav i ngs and Loan is :oci; '■g lor enthusiastic, cheerful persons to work as tellers II you enjoy working with people we hope you will give us a call Full lime and part time posllions are available with opportunity for advancement

We ot^er a competitive salary and excellent benefits including Iree insurance on start date Please cell Deborah C ^ le y at 609-924-4498 to set up an interview

JVassau

188 Nassau Street Princeton, N J 08542

C L A S S IF IE D A D V E R TIS ­ING Sales - an Immediate opening exists at The Princeton Packet in our Classified Advertising De­partment (or a lull time tele­phone salesperson We are looking (or a person who is an accurate lypisi (50wpm), and has ex­cellent spelling skills. In telephone sales you will deal directly with the public, 'so a good command of the English language is Impor­tant . E x p e r i e n c e wi t h V D T s would be helpful, but we will train. If you are ready lor an exciting and rewarding career In a pos­ition which is never routine or bonng please call Nancy O Antheil. 609-924-3250 between i Oa m and 4 p m to arrange loi an interview appointment

CHEF K COOKSAn portxmity New Hop(

Equal Opportunity Employer J

extraordinary op- awaits you at

lew Hope's Logan Inn.

W e are tookirra for pro- l e s s l o n a l C h e f s & C o o k s to j o i n o u r progressive team. Pay s c a l e a n d b e n e l i t s

ackage considerably ighe r than Ind u stry

standards

If you are the best, call j [ R o r l e or S t e v e ]

215-862-2300

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Rent or sell your resort propertyp £ “a Princeton Packet Private Party ad.

: Your ad will appear in up to 13 Packet "Publications reaching over

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100 Help W wtedC L E A N E R S - limnedate openinga. P/t 3 ^ hre even- higs. to start Prince­ton Junction/Plalnsboro ar­eas. (New accounts). Must have transportation & be reliable. 609-448-1380. 9 - 5.

C L E A N E R S - Maintenance Company has p/i positions for deanersTwaxers, 3-4 hrs. per evening, Mon-Fri. In Dayton area. Call. 201- 526-7000 or 526-0095

C L E A N E R S . N IG H T - Mer­r ill L y n c h C o n f e r e n c e Center in Plainsboro has full time positions avail. Shift is 4pm -t 2:30am. Will trs^. Compistiliva rate and benefits offered. Call Per- sonriel 609-282-2676.

C L E A N IN G H ELP - Wkly for condo in Concordia. Refs req'd. 609-3954)672.

C L E R IC A L Part time ■ Pleasant enthusiastic per­sonality needed for general office dut i es. In c lu d e s phone skills & appointment scheduling for nutrition/ health company. 609-443- 6392

C L E R IC A L - Part lime. Carnegie Center locatibn. Phone 609-452-0990 x310.

C L E R IC A L

Full time entry level posi­tions available for Prince­ton Insurance Company.

MAIL/FILE CLERK No typing.

c l e r k :a l a s s ^ a n tGood typing, filing & phone coverage

We offer a fnenqiy at nxjsphere. $12K to start, excel l ent be nel i t s and growth potential Call Ann Carlucci 609-452- 7523 EOE

C LER K T Y P IS T To work 12 hr/wk. (or nonprofit educational organization Must have experience In bookkeeping & computer processing Salary nego­tiable Please call 609- 259-6385

Data Entry

PCOPERATOR

P A R T -T IM E$8/HR

AT UNITED JERSEY, YOU’U GROW FASTER THAN YOU IMAGINED

We're the ■fast-moving bank" W e ofter you mor e S le rt e a r n i n g more with the bank that pays rtxxe .United Jer­sey.

W e currently seek a P/T P C Operator lor our Goverrenent Relations Dept. A p p o x . 15 hours p e r w e e k , f l e x i b l e s c h e d u l e . Y o u wi l l provide computer sup­port data entry/retr^ v a l , s p r e a d s h e e t s analVais reports, a c ­c o u n t & l e g i s l a t i v e Irackkig. T o q ^ t y , you should have IBM P C b a c k g ro u n d , e x p e ri­ence with, Lotus 1-2-3, R-Base & D O S .

For further Information & In te rv ie w a p p o in t­m en t please c m (609) 9 8 7 -3 4 1 8 , b e t . 10AM-3PM.

UNITEDJERSEY

Fast Moving i .SO ICim A Rrinosloa fit

The Fast Route 1.

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too Help WantedC L E R K - Central Jersey M a rk e t R e s e a r c h firm seeks an Irxlividual with good communication and organizational skills. Job r e q u ir e s h e a v y p h o n e work. fiUpg and general of­fice duties. Will train the right person, hours 9-5pm. Good benefits. Call Janet Hering, R.H. Bruakin As­soc, New Brunswick NJ 201-249-1800 tor inter­view. I

CLERK TYPIST

Grqwing electronics mtiflQ- facturing company, located In Hamilton Township has an Immediate opening (or e Clerk Typist tn our CKjality Control Department. Job duties Include typing, filing, and C R T entry. Applicants should be detail oriented and possess good tyjNng skills of 45-50 wpm. Pre­vious office experience would be p re fe rr^ , how­ever. recent high school graduate will be . con-

iopHe» WaitedC O M P U T E R C P E R A T O ^ Tralnea - InfoMed, a leader In information systems of the health care commuhity. Is currently seeking . a trainee to operate an IB)(I 4341 D O S/VSE power a(id all peripheral equipment at our computer center In Monmouth Junction. Must be neat, accurate and de­tail oriented. Must be able to work rotating shifts weekends and holidays N o n -s m o k e r p re le rre d G ood salary and benefits. Growth o(^x>rtunlty. Sehd resume or call; InfoMed. 1041 Route 1, Princeton, N Jl'08540. 609-987-8181 Equal Opportunity ^ - D l^ e r. M/F.

cbNSTRUCTION - Labor era, operators, and truck drivers. Full Time. Call 201-359-3735

s ld e te d I nt e r es t ed In- dlvrauats may apply In per-

C O N S T R U C T IO N - Labor era. FuB'-time atEa stW lnd - sor site. Good benefits, year-round work. 609-443- B399, B30am -4pm ,

son or sand letter or re­sume with salary history to:

CLERICAL - Sevtiral spots need computer work. Lotus 123, phone skills or ac- ojrate typing. Immediate interview. T o $ l6 k Fee Paid. SaHy. 609-883-3700 H Neuman Assoc. 2500 Brunswick Ave ___ '

Base Ten Systems, Inc. One Electronics Drive

Trenton. N J 08619 A T T N : PersOTnol Dept.

Equal Oppty Employer M/F

C O N S T R U C T IO N - 'In­spection & testing. Son)e heavy outside work. Immed opening, entry level. Som e college prerd but not necessary. Must own auip. Engineering firm locate^ In Hillsboro. 201-359-1555.

C L E R K n Y P IS T -P a r t time e v e n i n g s . C a ll W e n d y , Treadway Express 609- 448-3060 after 1pm

• CLERK TYPISTS• DATA ENTRY OPRS• SECRETARIES• WORD PROCESSORS

CONSTRUCTION Laboirer • New constnxriion, \V. Windsor area Year round, good pay, drivers license & iransp required. Call 6t)9' 275-0006 or 275-2873.

Begin working Immedlatety on long or short term as­signments. See why so many of our STUDENT EMPLOYEES work as Pro- fe ss io n a l T e m p s ever y summer and every break.

C O O K - E x p e r i e n c e d , promotion coriM ered, ex­cellent salaty & benefits, call 609-448-24Q0.

Our benefits Include paid vacation & holidays, bo­nuses. & free, on site word processing training to quali­fied applicants Call lor in lerview appointment

C O O K S - Eiqt'd ,only. full time. Exc stSrtIng pay Benefits avail. Call 'The Tigers Tale 609-9244)262.

C O O K S - For early ch|l{l- hood prograni. Light cook­ing & cleaning 9am-2pm 609-896-0891

C O O K S ■ Line cook, prep cook, days & nights 609 395-0808 Ask for Mike.

109 AMWEU, ROAD E MEAD NJ 06S02BELLE MEAD I

(201) 874-8880

C O O R D IN A T O R Cultutai Centers Program ol State Arts Agency Capital grants & designations to N J Arts Centers, supervise team manage evaluation pro­cess. contracts, communi­cation skills a must Re­quire BA r 6 yrs pro- iessional experience or MA • 4 yrs Salary $35K. re

sume with refs by 7'15 to Personnel, C N 306. Tren ton, N J 08625

C O N S T R U C T IO N LA B O R ­E R S major developing firm In No Brunswick ac­cepting applications. Good pay & benefits Please call 201-821-9712

C O U R IE R • See our ad under Mailroom, C U H 2 A 609-452-1212.

C O N S T R U C T I O N J a m e s b u r g d e v e l o p e r seeks people w'exp lor warranty work on com­pleted homes Valid drivers license needed 609-655- 1400

C R E D IT & C O L L E C T IO N S Good communications

skills and professional tele­phone manner a must S o m e b o o k k e e p i n g . ac counting experience help­ful Will train right perspn Call P K Padmanabhan 609-924-3244 ext 135

ADVERTISINGRESEARCH

PROFILERLearn about advertising by responses to r ieetiona ctixxjt TV Magazine Ads. Must er^oy work that demaiKis accuracy & aUsntton to obM . Typing skilla or experlenoe with a PC a phis.

ASSISTANTTwo poaitiona available working In the Tele- vltlonMagazine D c ^ Re^xxtsftwtttes win indudetIMdoontacLeiavayprepaiationandmedlabuyIng.- Prefer candidates mm are deUtf oriented, work w wunder prsesura, ertiov working on phone and Utd ------------ ' T axpS%noevmieiy. Typing I

Please Send Resum e And Contact —NAPES ft ROSS, INC

Research Park 176 W all Street

Princeton, N J 08540669-924-8600

Equal Opfit)f. EmploNr

SportsMcdidnc Princeton, • comprehensive center offering diagnostic and rehabilitative care for air levels of athletes is now accepting applications for the following positions:

Orthopaedic Assistant/Cast Tech

Telephone Operator

Part-Time General Maintenance

Full & Part-Time Physical Therapy Aides

Be part of our team of sports medicine profai- sionali while you earn a competitive salaty with a full range of excellent benefits.

Gail (409) 924-7784. for more information or your intar^ew today.

MedicineOithdpeedic AteecUt of Princeton’

jmjrinetlon Avenue _____ ___ ,Princetofi..Ncw,JeiMy.oa545

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Ipo Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted oo Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Help WantedT H JS T O D IA N - M b n ^ - efy Tw p 8ctKX>l8, Skilirnan. |U. Permanent 12 month Dositlon ■ 3pm tp 1 ipm . All Mnge' benefits, paid va- M t l ^ . Salary negotiable ^ e n t la l advancement att- ifit probationary period. Call 201-874-5200 lor applica­tion. EOE/AA.

D A TA t N I H Y • Princeton based market research tlrni Is seeking Individuals ex­perienced In data entry/key punching lor key-to-dlsk micro system. Multiple- punch experience helpful Excellent salary & benefits Call Jill Richmond. Matrix. Inc. 609-4.52-0099

D IS TR IB U TIO N - Immed full time openings lor Order Selectors & Packers Good pay & benefits. Pleasant working conditions Apply In persrm: Princeton Uni­versity ^ s s , 3175 Prince­ton Pike, Ijw roncovllle. N J

C U S T O M E R S E R V I C E Reps - -The Star Ledger has early morning part time work. Starting salary $100 -I-car expenses & route profits. Fringe benefita In­clude vision, dental, life ins 4 . varatkms. Rapid in­creases in salary. 6 days

week. Call 1-600-242- 0850 or 201-877-4222

DELI H E L P Wanted Full time, no. exp needed Call anytime'609-924-9555 ask lor Sam.

D R IV ER S - Airport Limo. high earnings & Ilex h rs . « Ideal lor retire or semi retired 201-297-4004

D E L IV E R Y P ER S O N - In Belle Mead. Cali 201-874- 8383.

C U S T O M E R S E R V I C E Sales - Career oppty lor an aggressive & well or­ganized individual with exp In customer service, Inside sales & teiemarkeUng. Re- <]uirements are a w xxl tele­phone personality and an ability to work with figures Former exp Is Important We offer good working con-

,|fltlons & benefits. Our cyimpany Is a npUonai |p a n u fa ctu re r of b r as s products. Please sand re-

jm e to: Bob Kelly, Tren- Brass Co, P O Box

„ <7, Lawrencevllle, N J 'TO848. E .O .E .

D E N TA L A S S IS T A N T -U p to date general practice kKiklng lor Certified Assis­tant with X -Ray License. Full time, benefits. Call Jan, 609-924-5434

D E N T A L A S S T / R e c e p - tlonlst - Full or part time, permanent position lor re-

‘sponsible person. Exp'd preTd but willing to tr^n General practice. Princeton area. Salary & benefits 609-921-2769.

E A R N $ S O O - $ l O O ( Weekly part tlrpe.. New cruise line marketing com ­pany Is seeking aggressive people. Help sell America s holiest vacation Call lor details. 609-585-8300

U S T O M E R S E R V IC E - 'erslfled position lor indi-

y^ual with good communi­cation skills. Printing firm in j^rinceton area requires someone to work in Ironi office. DuUes include: com putertzed billing, cash re­ceipts, client contact & gen­eral office tasks. Excellent benefits. Please call Carol Campbell at American List Counsel, 201-874- 4300

'Customer Service $1SK

D E N TA L H Y G E N IE S T Top salary, no Sats. no eves. 4 days. Paid holi­days, vacations & benefits Quality prevention oriented central Princeton office. All replies strtctty confidential Call 609-921-8383.

D E N TA L H Y G E N IE S T P't, Tues. Thurs, Vi day Sat Exc hourly rate lor rtght person in quality prevention oriented prac lice F l e mi n gt on oll ice 201-782-1505.

E D U C A T IO N C O O R D IN A TO R - Interdisciplinary in lani through pre-school program Including children with special needs seeks M ED./M .A./M S Early Childhood, Elementary or Special Education profes­sional to supervise educa tional program Minimum 2 yrs leaching experience plus certification. Send re­sume to M C FD C . 101 Oakland St, Trenton NJ 08618

E M P L O Y M E N TO P P O R TU N ITtE S

D E N TA L H Y G IE N IS T Wanted to work In relaxed atmosphere with quality dentists. Fridays -r 2 eves or alternate Saturdays. Gall Dr Perterson, Belle Mead. 201-359-6521

Peterson s Guides a lead ing publisher ol educational an d c a r e e r r e f e r e n c e works, has two openings

growing computer firm. Work with salespeople. Get Involved In the excitement 5 run the show Unlimited

growth

609-683-4040

D E N TA L O F F IC E - Busi­ness Mgr lor 1 st class prac­tice. Fron desk duties, in­surance. computer & book keeping exp necessary Typing skills a must Fu*' benefits 5 growth potential S e n d resurnt* lo B o « #259413 c n ►-'nncotof Packet

C O P Y E D ITO REntry-level position lor col­lege graduale with ex­cellent grammar and spell ing skills, and a senstlive ear lor languages

IN S ID E S A L E SSell our services, books and software by lelephona lo the college high schi«- and library rnarkels Salo- experience dosiralne I.. ' we will Uain li'e ' lyr' son Send 'esomr- wi'* salary lequirei'ients !.

842 State Rd Princeton, NJ 08540

D A N C E /G Y M N A S TIC In structof - Good pay. salary neg 201-238-0880

D A T A E N T R Y - Accurate numerical data entry exp - , communication skills

$15k Fee f^ald Helen 609-883-3700 H Neuman Assoc. 2500 Brunswick Ave

D IR E C TO R Sunday AM church Nursery, musi love young children, be able to supervise ISen babysitiers Competitive salary Can Vicki Cuff or Verna Mat ihews. 609-924-2277

P E T E R S O N S G U ID E SPenelope Baskerviiie

PO Box 2123 Pnncalon NJ 08543

F qual Oppty Employer M f

D A TA E N TR Y - Full & pan time data entry & question nai r e e v al ua t i on s with growing Insurance service .Will train Day. evening and weekend hrs avtal- able Merit raises, benefits R e­tirees & graduate students welcome HIghlslovm, E Windsor area with little tral fie Call Luisa Moran 609 443-4495 between 9 -5pm

D IR E C TO R . Teacher Aide needed lor small Church

related after schcxjl pro gram, grades t-4 in West Trenton Area. Beginning September Send resume by July I5lh To Nassau Presbytenan Church. 6 1 Nassau Street, Princeton NJ 08542

D IS H W A S H E R For Gran bury Station Restauranl Call 609-655-5550

D A T A R E T E N T I O N irvlces Asst Entry level ittlon lor a well- or

^ ^ ^ l iz e d Individual who is ^W e re ste d in working In the ^iatlverlslng/m arketlng re- f search field. Duties Include I updating research data k fijes. preparing material for i. 4 (Sent presentatlns. and re- I (japtionlsl/telephone oper• ator rellel P T . 9:30-3 15 ' dally Call Joann Berkley at* 609-924-3400 Gallop A t Robbinson Inc. Prtneoton. t NJ

D IS P A T C H E R - Good or ganizatlonal skills needed lor this lcx»l H V A C service position Duties include scheduling A dispatching service technicians order ing parts A processing iri voices Call 609-799- 3436 10 arrange in lerview

E N G IN E E ROpening lor versatile ernj neei al out new Hot. binsville location Exceileni opportunity tor energetic rr dividual 10 interlace be tween design deveio(i mem and manulacluring o' specialty hydraulic pneu malic machinary Strong mechanical and manulac lur i ng b a c k g r o u n d ' e Quired Exceileni starting salary paid medicai ir suran(». profil sharing anc tuition assistance avail able II you would like lo oi‘ considered send 'esumr: to President

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Im iaystown, N J 085 26 609-259-9222

Smafi private school In Prtncekxi expanding'cur- rtcutun. AooefXlng resumes kx

• 1) Part Tim e Phystaal Science Teacher - Flexible achedula.

• 31 Fufl Tim e Upper Schex)! English Teachers• 1) Pari Tim e m j s Ic lnstnjc4or

Small, structured classes, supporttve environment resume to. Box #10755

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E N G IN E E R IN G T R A IN E E Clerk • Candidate will laam field ol H V A C Design Draft­ing and will perform a variety ol office task. Send resume or call N Marc Lorouso. Kalian Lemelson! P O Box 777. 14 Washing ion Rd, Princeton Jet. NJ 08550 609-799-8336

D R IV ER S - Umousine ser vice Full/parl lime, am s eves, wknds. Musi have knowledge of NJ/NY air­ports. C f ^ N J driver's tkJ essential. 609-448-2001

E N V IR O N M E N TA L Tech nician • Environrtierilal c6n- tractcM IS rechJitIng M AC H E L E C minded fochnldans to perfftrm field work Musi a n j o y t r avel , e x ce ile n i salary A benefits. Reply to Perra Vac. P O Bqx 2199. Princeton, N J 08540 or call 201-359-6663.

E X C IT IN G P O S ITIO N IN C H IL D C A R E

• S 1 3 - 2 2 . 0 0 0 Y R • benefits

• Lcxhi. in state, and na­tionwide positions Avail­able

• Live-ln 0' Live Out• Full Tim e or Temporary U S E Y O U R E X P E R IE N C E W I T H C H I L D R E N T O W O R K AS \

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Foi F R E E evaluation ol your credentials, call NPI collect any weekday

609 -7 37-821 1 Nanny Placement. Inc

n o w Franklin Ave Suite 1-20

Pennington. N J 08534 NPI Is the otficial agency ol the Sheffield Schcxjl lot Nannies

D u * t o oonOnuidjBrcmttL w * h a w .p Sates p o s l ^ anrelabto In our f r a C iyst8l.& SHver D e p t In out Pilnoeton Store.

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201 - 545-8652

SECRETARIESAT UNITED JERSEY

YOU UL GROW FASTER THAN YOU IMAGINED

Fast track a d v a n c e ­ment Thai's )usl one ol the many benelils you receive working lor one ol New Jersey s laslesl g r o w i n g b a n k s W e consider our people the rcxil ol our success You receive support Aencouragem eni every s l o p or t he w a yloslored by strong poli-

Irorde s and programs from within

W e currently have the following opportunities available:

LEOALSECRETARY

T o qualify, yew should be organized & de- falttortenfed, have 3-4 yeara secretarial exj rience, 60 W P M ' and good Word Pri cessing skills Previous legal experience a plus.

SECRETARY/RECEPTIONISTYou win bo providing secretarial support in our Investment Marv agemenl Division. T o q ua l i f y , y o u s h o u l d have 1-2 years sec­retarial experience, 50 W P M t y f ^ & good telephone manner.

W e offer competitive salaries plus one of the best benefita pad in the indust^ ii big:

• Tuition Refund• Oental/Medical/

Savlngs/Inveslmeni Plans

• Paid Vacations• Loan & Credit Card

Discounts• O n-Q oing Training• Advancement

...and tTwrol

For further fnlormaUon, p l e a s e c a l l ( 6 0 9 ) 9 8 7 - 3 4 1 8 , b e t . 10AM -3PM .

UNITEDJERSEY

Tfw Fsst^AovIng Bank . ’ Route 1.

-301 Camegis Center . ; -.Pifncetoo, NJ

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E X E C U T IV E S A L E S - The Poidential Is seeking a bright, motivated individual who has the initiative to build a professional sales (ureer In Insurance A finandal planning.. cc3m- prehonstve 3 year developr- menl piogram College degree or equivalent busi­ness A people-eontaci ex- per pref Starling IrKXMoe 10 $28,600, oxcelienl bene­fits Maureen Amar, 609- 4 5 2 - 1 9 0 0 or 2 0 1 - 7 4 5 - 9004.

FOOD SERVICE CAFETERIA

Fcxxl SVC CO has Immed openings lor S A LA D A SA N D W IC H M A K ER S lor employee dining ladlity In P r i n c e t o n E x c e l wrkg oond. no nites, no wknds Mon-Fn, gcxxi starting pay A benefits Call Rich 609- 987-3913 E O E

G A S S T A T IO N Attendant • Frt. 7am-2pro. Bob's Sur­plus, Rt 130. Cranbury 609-655-1220.

E X T R U D E R O P E R A T O R

B o x a l It k , In Cranbury a gioowing manufacturer ol aluminum aersol cans has Immediate openings lor E x ­truder Operator

F O T O M A T C O R P O R A TIO N P T opening In our East Windsor store lor qualified person 2-6pm A some wknds. W e offer a lull ccjmpany benefits pkg A excel starting sal + com­mission. Employee dis­counts & much more. Paid training A uniforms sup­plied. Call 609-448-1607

II you are an expertencod Extruder in a prextucXion environmenl A are (16xl6le to work attemoon or mid­night shift, call lor im mediate interview Boxall oilers exceileni opportunity for advuncehient. gcxxi starting pay A wide range ol company paid benefits Call Nora Van Dyke. 609- 395-1161 EOE/M/F

F R E E L A N C E C O P Y W R IT E R S

There's never been a bel­ter time lo strut your stuH ai M C G A dv e r t i s i n g Cal l Paige Douglas lor an ap-^ pointment. 609-987-8889

F R E E R O O M - In ex change (or 14 hrs iighi work. W ed-Sal, 7-10am 609-924-1707

E X E C U T I V E Director Oi volunteer organization con cerned with human seiv* ices planning in the greater Princeton Area Directs agency's work in assessing community needs, inform­ing the public about area services mialiallng A pari icipaling m ttie community ellons lo respond lo unmet needs, coordinating serv­ice dolrvery system A providing .issislance lu .I'ea "n r prolils Respoi' sil.il- In' peiyoriTi" "'ai agrra-rl nnrigi-l ‘nnj 'ais ■ ■••siMirs A il' iiniler vVa, Mi-')niie-. M.islrs i a-gn-r ■' S .-'ia vV >'*- P.jt^lK AcIrnir'isl'alKV' n' app">p'iaie ''em H "-iiri.r i' .' v 's reiaim: wn’>'

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FIN AN C IAL - Rapidly grcjw- ing Co., needs bright self-starters to maintain A expand financial data base Wer e kxjklng lor de- lail-onenled people who warn to work in a great environment, and under­stand the need tor thor ough exacting work Call Ellen, al 609-683-1324

F R E N C H T E A C H E R Grades 7 A 8 P ^ lime Available SepteMbCt 1-., 1988. Mail resume by July 8, 1988 to: Chief Schcxii Adm inistrator. Cr anbur y Schcxil Disi, Cranbury. NJ 08512.

F O O D P R O G R A M Coun selor - Must be nutritionally oriented with group leader­ship ability lor position with a health promotion A weight control company P i. 2 evenings 609-443- 6392

G AL/G U Y Friday - Per manenl. Cranbury area luM lime postlion open lor de pendable sell-starting per son able lo work indepen dently Diversified office duties Typing, filing, tele­phone work Light com­puter'duties WilUraIn nghi person to operate com p u l e r F o r a p p 1 c a n Rosalind 609-655-4004

THE VERY BEST TO OFFER FOR THE VERY BEST IN

THE RESTAURANT BDSINESSAn exliaordinary opporlunityr awaits you al New Hope 5 Logan Inn ,We are looking lor prolessionals lo lutn our progressive team Pay scale and beneWs package IS consider atHy higher than induslry standards I' you are Ihe best call us tor the following posriions

• Chet • War! Staff• Cooks »Hosl Hostess• Prep People • Secretary

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McMasler C a n Supply Company is a leading dis- tnbutor ol industnal supplies, located in South Brunswick W e are cxjrrently Inlerviewing can d i d a l e s for t h e p o s i t i o n of Switchboard Operalof Receplionisl

The Ideal candidate will have at least ’ year ol swilchboa'd operaloi expenenCe in a professional environment

W e offer an excellent starting salary along with lullna rcompany paid medical, denial and lile insurance

profrl sharing, tuition assistance as wen as lull Iratning in ou' modern equipment II you would like lo be cxmdidered lor this position ineasr- all or acjply in person

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POO SERVICESTh e Offkse Center at Prtocelai Meadows

Plabisboro FToad Suite 666 PI«Aiaboro, N J

609-683-4664

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G UY/Q AL Friday - Part time flexible hours Typing, filing, answering phone, light txjokkeeping. a little ol everything Pleasanl Cran­bur y locat i on C on t ac t R o s e m a r y al 6 0 9 - 3 9 5 2900H A I R D R E S S E R S ' M a n i cunsts - F l , p/t. immed openings in rtewly re­novated shop. Salary plus incentives, paid vacaficsn, holidays plus sick days Call 609-924-3003 lor In- terview.

E x d tlr^ entry level position ifi private h e ^ club in So Brunswick. Must be knowl­edgeable In free weight training, assist members with personal work out pro­grams. pool maintenarx» background helpful: par­ticipate in organizing scxtial adlvitJes Some nights A weekends Call Lome, at 20l-297';^707 or send re­sume lo P O Box 388, Mon- rrxjuth Jet. N J 088S2.

100 Help WantedH O S T / H O S T E S S • T o supervise Dining Room Staff & meet top cUentle Experience necessary, ex callenf salary, paid va­cation, hospllal A medic»i benefits Call 6 0 9 - 4 4 8 2400

HAIR S A LO N Assistant - For very busy progressive salon Hrs flexible, gbexi working conditions A Cut Above, Flemington 201 782-7855

H IQ H T S T O W N - Yardworic prt summSr 3-4 hrs, 2 even­ings e week $6/hr to start

, with raise and bonus poten­tial lor reliability and In­dustriousness 609-443- 4986 after 6pm

H O TE L - Applicallons now being accepted lor lull A part lime Frcxii Desk A Night Audit posttkxis Ex perienco preferred, but will train Qocid starling wage A excellent company bene­fits. Apply in person at Ramada Hotel, Ri 1 & Ridge Rd, Princeton.

H O R S E FARM Assistant

HAIR S T Y L IS T Looking lor prolessionals lo start or continue a career in hair styling Benefits Irxrlude paid vacation, seminars and more II interested please call -609-586-7007

Individual to wortc pan time with show/breeding Ouar-ler Horses in Cranbury Must be over 18 and ex­p e r i e n c e d C a l l 6 0 9 655-8686

H A N D Y P ER S O N - For construction site In Belle Mead Only expenenced

'n e e d apply Call 201- 359-6630 or 201-874-8686

H O S T/ H O S TE S S F T poslUon. 3-11 pm at the Merrill Lynch Coni Clr in Plainsboro Position incj greeting guests, assisting in dining rm functions Must be personable, training provided. 609-282-2676.

SUPERVISOR PART TIME

I m m e d i a t e p o s i t i on avalfela(e-4o work every other wsakend In our business office Hours are (lexible. Prior rogis- tratkxi or general busi­ness otfi<» experience preferred II Interested apply in persexi or send resume to

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601 Hamllfori Ave Trenton, N J 08629

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Full time Experience nec­essary with feferences Ex ceiieni benefits ottered Call 609-259>2609

JOB OPENINGS

SEPRETARYNeeded lor last-paced office kxeied in Rob- binsville. N.J. Duties In­clude typing, operating a word processor andIBM computer, send- Ing/recelving telexes, faxes, and answeringbusy lelephonos Hours

dA aare 9 30AM 6PM

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Befweer' 9AM 5PM Al609 443-4545

UNIVERSAL PROCESS EOUIPMEHT. INC.

Route 130 Robbinsville. NJ

B to / d y n a m k a , Inc., a re se a rch t o x i c o l i ^ firm I lo ca te d in S o m e rs e t O s u n ty , has posHions ava ila b le in the follow ing areas:

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GROWTH OPPORTUNITIESSeveral positions exist in our Business OffiSfe

CREDIT MANAGERA hands-on. goal oriented Credit Manager with a minimum ol 2 years

is desired- Communication skills and the abitity locollection experience I____work well with people Is necessary. Coll P K Padmanabhan, ext 135

CREDIT & COLLECTIONSQocxf communication skills and a professional lelephone manner re

accounUnquired. Some bookkee the right person. Call I

helpful We will train 135.

DILLING CLERKMust have a minimum of 1 year accounts receivable experieiKe. Good ocxnmunication skills are necessary. Call Tam m ee Peters, ext. 102.

VERY PART TIMEW e need several people who are not looklf^ lor a regular paycheck but would tike to wortt now and then on a flexible, aim'most ncjn-existenischedule. You would be called In lo act as Recepflonisis. do generat o f t o work, etc. W o will train. If desired, the posilion can lead to a w p n permanonf position Call Jane McQuIgan, ext 188

TYto Princeton Packet is an equal opportunity employ time emi^oyees a pleasant work environmenl. paid Ivacation days, life Irohirance. credit union, profit shorino, anc benefits p a c x ^ e s Including. Blue Cross, Blue Shield, Major Healttiwaya m RCI4P.

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100 Help WantedH O S T / H b S T E S S ■ Willing to train. Lun<^>a8. dinnars Call County Una Inn 201 359-6300 or 874-3784

100 Help W anted 100 Help WantedH O T E L M O T B .

H O TE L D E S K Clarks - Par­sons wanted tor lull A pan lime shifts in now 86 room motor inn All shills and days available Apply m person M-F, 8am-4pm La Mirage Motor Inn, 3775 Rie 1 So. Monmouth Jet 201 297-2400

• H O U ^ K E E P E R SPart & Full time positions available.• L A IM D R Y P E R S O N

Thursday-Sunday,4pm-1(^>m

Good starting pay S work ing conditions Apply in person or call Ety 609- 448-7000

H O T E L - Front Desk Clerk. Morrill Lynch Conlerence A Training Center h M full A part time positions' Shift Is 3pm -1130piTt- Must enjoy working with pM ple. C R T training. Call Personnel 609-282-2876.

C LA R IO N H O T E L 399 Monmouth St East Windsor, NJ

H O T E U Q IF T Shop Clerks • Full time A part lime, am A pm positions available in Plainsboro. Must be per­sonable will train Com­petitive rate offered Call Personnel 609-282-2661

H O T E L S A L E S - Princeton Ramada Hotel Is seeking candidate for lull time entry level Sales/Service pos­ition as Quest Services D i­rector. Applicant should be aggressive, personable A career oriented. Flex hrs A var i e d s chedul e G o o d starting- salary A excellent company benefits. Apply in person or call 609-452- 2400 belw 9-5 Rt 1 al Ridge Rd

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person.industry has.an exceptionally. Interesting lor a shipping and recehruigresponsible for all facility shi related paperwork. Will use fo moves arid related duties

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Please call Mr. John Hoepfner (a- 609-655-8990 lor Interview a^x>intment.

MarketSource Corp.to Abeel Road

Cranbury. N J 08512

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T H E P R IN C E T O N P A C K E T

Person to covet-m unldpal ^ e m m o n t Experience

Reporterand Witte features and n^yys features preferred Send letter and resume to Louis Chlrrronti. Pr1rx»ton Packet P O Box 350. Prince­ton. N J 08542

The Princeton Packet is an equal opportunity em ­ployer and oliers its lull time employees a pleasant work environment, paid holidays, sick days, va­cation days, life Insurance, credit union, profit shar­ing. and medical benefits packages including. Blue Cross. Blue Shield, Major Modicai. Healthways and R CH P

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(Part-Time, 3 Oays/Week)McMaster-Carr Supply Com pany, a leading in­dustrial supplier. Is currently interviewing can­didates lor our Customer Service Department. The person selected wilt be required to work 3 d « r ^ per week (no evenings).

As pah of our professional customer service group you will be required to field calls from our customers, enter their orders "on-line", and provide them with up-to-the-minute shipping Information To gualify for this position you stiould have a minimum of 1 year related experi­ence In a heavy volume enidronment

Our benefit pw kage includes major medical, dental, vision, paid v M »tlo n and profit sharing. T o find out more about this position, plase apply In person or call our Personnel Department at:

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M c l V l A S T E R - C A R Rsupply company

P.O. Bex 117 (HoMMitb M e t a RiM)

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H O T E L T E L E P H O N E O p­erator - Conference (Denfer In Plainsboro has lull time positions avail shift Is 3-11 30 p m ( Sun - T hur s ) Answering pfiones, taking messages A various other duties are Included Com ­petitive rate A beneftls of­f er ed C a l l P e r s o n n e l 609-282-2676

H O U S E M A N A G ER For transitional menial health residence Live in 5 days wk Supervise living skills o l r e c o v e r i n g s c h i z o ­phrenic students. Salary per exp/skills. 201-873- 2389. E O E

H O U S E W O R K ■ Light Iron­ing on a weekly basis, $5/hr, Princeton area 609- 987-8709

IN S P E C TIO N Construction ■ See our ad undet con­struction 201 -359-1555

I N S U R A N C E D E P A R T M E N T • Full lime clerical position No experience hecdssary Light typing req'd. Attractive woiking environment A exc bene­fits. Office al 1-495 A Route 130, Robbinsville, N J For more information call 609- 890-2220 ext 230 Auto Club of Central NJ

IN TE R IO R D ESIG N ER - Small firm in Freehold area, exc drafting skills, space planryng. ponfolio. exp prelerred 201 308 3488

SWITCHBOARD Evenings

A Smooth Operator

— T h a t ' s w hat w e re looking for at AD R , a leading name in the software systems busi- n e s s It y o u re o r ­ganized. elficieni and n a v e an e x c e l l e n t phone voice we need you in this part-time switchboard position. 4 30-8 pm Monday to Friday Expenence is prelerred, but we will Iraln the right person

To apply, please call or send your resume toMichele Hirstein, A p ­plied Data Research, inc . Route 206 A O r­c h a r d R o a d , . C N - 8 Princeton. NJ 08543 An equal opportunity employer

(201) 874-9327

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CONSUMER LOANPROCESSOR

Nassau Savings has a posilion available t'-. a C o n s u m e r L o a n Processor responsible lor credit investigations, document preparation, maintaining an appllca- l l o n l o g a n d s o m e clerica l duties C a n - d i^ te must have ex­cellent communication skills, typing skill ol 40 wpm arid 1 year general clerical experience

Employees enioy ex- ■ bencelleni pay and benefits

Including medical, den­tal. vision, and file in­surance on Stan dale, tuition assistance. 401K plan, penskxi plan and 8 g e n e r o u s h o i - IdayAmcation policy.

For details call: Deborah Dooley (609) 924-44%

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188 Nassau Bireet Princeton, NJ %542

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Entry level undenwriting posi t i on requi r es g oo d clerical and excellent com­munication skills. Previous insurance experience help­ful. but will train. Assistani Account Rep duties Include rating. Issuance of poheies. endorsements, etc

L A B T E C W ii a A N (8 ) $7-S10/hour

Long term assignments Major corporations need Food Sciehce. Pharma­cology or Biology Couree- work. General preparation ol chemicai compounds would be helpful

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746 Alexander Rd CN 5322

Princeton N J 08543-5322 Attn: Mr8-.Cariuc<4^

609-452-7523

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S iA e 1130 Plainsboro, N J 08536

JA Q E R : The International ■ Prestigious sportwear store presently has an opening lor full time sales, with growth opportunities W e offer Incentive above salary and excel leni benel i ts T h o s e e x p e r i e n c e d In ready-to-wear, please call Ms Harter or Ms Swayze lor an interview, 609- 683-4277

Never A Fee/No Contract

U U N D R Y M A C H IN E O p­erator • Full Tim e daya. good benefits, salary open Job requires physical el- Iprt Call today. 201-369- 8711 Foothill A a e s Nurs- Ing, Neshanic, N J 06853.

UEWELRYS MAKE BKJ PROFITS

Start your own busbiesa, no capital needed, bn- metfiate proflta. For more info caR 6 0 9 6 8 7 -4 0 4 5 .

LA W R EN C E V ILLE • Sec­retary Tem p. 4 month pos- illon. Insurance Co seeks person to type A handle phones. W ord processing experience desirable. Send quail- fleations by July 11 to: PO Box 6470, Law- r e nc ev i l l e . N J 0 6 6 4 8 A TTN ! Claims Man- ager

LA N D S C A P E HELP 2-3 days per week Call 2 0 1 297-7858. please leave name A number

LA U N D R Y A T T E N D A N T - needed lor Sats A Suns or any part .of 1-7pm In Mi ddl esex L a u n d ry , 10 miog from Manville. Nice e ls y job 201-233-2918"

NURSINGThe Heat Is On!

Keep cool with Traum a Nurses Inc Choose the days & shifts you want to work - in home care & hospitals Guaran­teed shifts, competitive rates, up to

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Pathmark Bakery Distribution Center has im­mediate full lime day and night shih positions lor warehouse people

We offer a starting salary ol $6 00/Tiour and a complete benefits package

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Please apply m person Immediate interviews will :30 Ibe condiKted 9:: am - 430 pm

PATHMARKBakery OlstribuUon Center

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THE PRINCETON PACKET. We are Interviewing torpait fime lelemarkettng personnel.

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M AU IO O M *- Part tbne-^ NKihtahm malboom personnei. AmoxImaMy ~ M caM Jan Qrarrt M (609) 0 2 4 -3 ^ , exL 14220.26 houi« a week. Please i

between 7pm & 9pm.D BJVER ICIIV8PAPBt8'> (XI Wed, TtHira,Frl. Work 10 flexible hnWA. Exa oompenealion. CaR David Stubbs. axL '198.BALES R ffRESBfTATIVES Tired of woridng tor commission only? We oner a duaranteed salaiy & commission and car allowance In return lor ix)p(cndm8Wy .20 hra per week. Must be over -18 and have a vehicle. For more bifonnallon call David al 609924-3244 X198 between 12-2pm and • 4-6jxn.CLBMC TYPIST Good akUla and phone manner necessary. Raspc^bie for- aome data anby and various dwlml dutlee. CaR Ed Kelley, The Princeton PeckeL (609) K4-3244, exL 189. E.O.E.The Prinoeiori Packet Is an equal opportunity employer and oHera Its full . flme employaos a plaaitat work anvtronment. paid.hoRday^ ^ djys.vacaiian d ^ . ta inaui«nca) Cradtt uttai. profit sharing, and m e ^ T banaMa paekagaa btduGng, Bhia Cross,..:Bbje Shield, Ma)or Medical, . MeeWmays and RCHP. 'y "

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BioAlynami%, Tnc.. a research toxicology ,,. ■ ■ • • ~ ------------------ .(iftn located in Somerset County, is sem ng.

personnel (or its facility. Positions avallabla, In the following depaitments:

• fSaneral Toxicology• Inhalation *Chamlslty .* RepfoducUon/Teratology• Histology (ASCP preferred)

Clini^C ham istiy (MT or MLT)• Diet Prep Technician

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ments to th f jPerMnnel Department: O O Bk3/^yr»uTijcs It k .

Mettiers Road, PO Box 2360 En^ Millstone. NJ 08875-2360

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Paralogais - Entry level to experienced In litigation.

No lee. Day or evening appts. 379 Princeton Rd. E. Windsor. 609-443-0500

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LIVE-IN M AID - O xjntry bachelor looking lor a mature female to be live-in makl in exchange for room & board. Work opportunity also available. Call 609- 397-0161.

L I V I N Q W E L L F l l n e a s Center ■ Is seeking f/| A ph sales A service Instructors A Telemarketers. II you are enthusiastic, like working w/the public, want to earn a lot ol money A are avail Immed, call 609-585-5300

LP N - p/l. 11-7. Health and dental benefits available Excelleni geriatric environ­ment Call .Mrs. Bregenzer at 609-896-1494

LEGAL S E C Y - Exp'd Liti- , gallon Sec y lor Sonioi

Partner ol major Central NJ law firm Send resume m confidence to PO Box 1018, S o m e r v i l T e , N J 08876 attn: Susan Hansel or call 201-722-0700.

M ACHINE O P E R A T O R • lor light gauge sheet metal manufacturing plant. Must be willing to work at least 40 hra/week. Will train Interested parties. Apply In person ■ Gilbert A. Cheney. O ld Trenton Rd. A South Main S t . Cranbury. NJ 9am-3pm

LINE A P R E P C^ook - pd. exp'd, Cranbury Station Restaurant. 609-655-5550

M A C H I N I S T A P P R E N - T lC E M a ch in e Operater ■ Machine shop in Princeton Jet Is seeking H S graduate determined to learn the t r a d e . B e n e f i t s a v a i l . Weekdays, 8-4:30 609-799-4350

M A C H IN IS T - C N C pro ­grammers, shop doing per- dslon prototype and small quantity production Clean shop good benollts and overtime avail 609-588 5700

BANKING

NEW ACCOUNTS REPRESENTATIVE

Challenging main office position available for an experienced New Ac­counts Repi Must have aWjty to work well in a high v o l u m e office Branch sales expen­ence required

Employees enioy ex­cellent pay and iWiefitsp a c k a g e i n c l u d i n g medical, dental, vision and lile Insurance on Stan date, tuition assis­tant. 401(K) plan, pen­sion plan arid a gen­erous hollday/Vacalion policy

For details, call De­borah Dooley al (609) 924-4498

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188 Nassau Street Princeton. N J 08542

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SECRETARYAT UNITED JERSEY.

YOU'U. GROW FASTER THAN YOU IMAGINED

Fast track adyance- menl That's just one ol the many b e fits you receive woiking for one of New Jereey% fastest growing banks. We oonskler our people ttte root of our success. You receive support &sneourapement everyS t e p o f t h e w a y . .foMered tytshw ^ poll-

fromdes and programs wKhbt.Currently, we're seek­ing an Individual lo provide a e cre ta - l l a l / a d m l n i s - trative sudport In our

You mi be e n e rg e tic , o r­ganized, (mail oriented, and able lo handle con­fidential makirial. You should have 3r4 years of secretarial experi­ence, type 60 V im . have excellent WordProcessing skills, and theabintylothe ability To work under deadline pressure.We offer competitive salaries pkn one of the bestj>enefltspi ‘ in the indualiy Ing:• Tuition Fietund• D e n ta l/M e d ica i

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UNITEDJERSEYThe Faat-Moving Bank

’Route 1,301 CamNikf Canter

Princeton, :NJ

M AIDS • Needed for first class hotel looated in Day- ton, N J. Unisya Student Center. ( ’/« mile off Rte 130). Full time permanent posttion& available. Hours. 7:45am-4:15pm , M-F. Ex­c e l l e n t b e n e f i t s a n d pleasant woridng condi- tions. Basic English re­quired. Call Noreen Koscuk lor an appointment. 201- 3292800.

MAIL C L E R K - Ambitious, o r g a n i z e d I n d i v i d u a l needed tor mall room. Must be reliable and have valid d r iv e rs lic e n s e . O ffice hours are 6:30am-530pm. Involves overtime. If In* terested, pfease file an ap- plicaUon with the Personnel D ept Opinion Research Corporation, 416 Harrison Street, PrirK»lon, NJ. Or call lor an Interview: 609- 924-5900. Equal C^ipor- tunlty Emptover M/F.’

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We offer competitive salaries plus one of the best benefits packages In the Industry Including Tuition Refund, Den- tal/Medlcal/SavIngs/ln- vestment Plans, PakJ V a c a t i o n s , L o a n A OecOt Card Discounts. O n -G o in g Trainlr^, Ad- varxm nent, and ‘

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The Fast-Moving Barfir Route t, 302 Carnegie

CenterPrinceton, NJ

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Nassau Savings oflera an exceOant compensa­tion arid behafits pack­age ktckiding maicHcal,’ dental, vision and life Insurance on tiart date, luHkxi raimburaement40l(K) plan and a gen­erous hofiday/vacationpoBcy.Qualillad candidates

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M A IN TE N A N C E (G E N E R ­A L ) - To assist electrldan. Should have some "elec­trical background. Please call 609-448-4100 or apply in person: M eadow Lakes. Etra Rd, HIghtstown. NJ.

M A ILR O O M - CUH2A, a large A r c hi tec l ual firm based In Princeton, offers full time position lor general Mallroom/Ckiurier task. We offer a competitive salary A excelleni benefits with a progressive firm. Please call 609-452-1212 x331 E O E.

Princeton area manulac- lurer is in need ol an all around Malnienance Mec­hanic M ust have good in dustrtal electrical expen ence

M A N A G E M E N T TR A IN EE - The Cupboard a house- ■wore chain wtth stores in N Y, NJ, Conn. P A and Del., needs Managemeol Train­ees lor our Quakerbrtdge Mall Store W o are a grow­ing company with room lor advancemem. W e promote from within & offer ex­cellent starting salary & benefits. Sales experience preferred but nol neces­sary. For immediate Inter­view please call 609- 7998294.

MARKETING RESEARCH Assistant - Advertsing re ­search fimi has an entry level p o s t io n ava ila b le . Work with raw data o b ­tained from field Inlervlews. Will Iraln cjri computer.. W e are .-looking lor someone with good judgemtnl arxt at ial yl lcal abil ity C a l l Joann Bertdey at 609- 924-3400. Gallop and Rob- WnsoTi Inc, Princeton N J

M EC H A N IC - 8am-5pm Exp req'd, sal neg. Bob's Surplus, Fit 130, Cranbury 609-655-1220,

M AN AG ER - D o you enjoy meeting people? We have an exciting, opportunity to manage a small specialty food store in the Yard- loy/Penninglon area Res­ponsibilities Include sales, personnel A Inventory con­trol This IS a lun oppor­tunity lor someone who Is outgoing A friendly. We will train, flexible hrs. call Kathy. Bucks County Nut A Coffee Co.. 35 So Main St. Vardlsy, PA 215-493-6668

MEDIACL ASST/LPN - Wanted for medical office In Plainsboro. Part tirtie afternoon & evening ftfs avail. Pleasant - eii^rori- ment. Call 609275-8100.

M EDICAL Receptionist lull lime for busy multi physician practice. C o p i- petillve stariing salary anp benefits package. Send re­sume or call 606-448-3990 ask lor Donna. PO Box 2 7 6 , H i g h l s l o w n . N J 08520.

MENTAL HEALTH PROF

MANAGER - lof senior citizens lunch program in Holmetta. Pan time. Call 201-828-4711

M A N IC U R IS T - Busy Law- rencevllle salon seeks Iri or pTi help Salary A com ­mission 609-452-8080

This Is a steady position with no layoffs. Exc wages with full benefits in a dean air cond environment

Call lor appt btwn 0:30am- 4pm

M A IN TE N A N C E P ER SO N EasI Windsor condo Own

tools Experienced al re parrs A maintenance ot c o m m o n b u i l d i n g s A grounds Carpentry, con crele, rools. lighl plumbing etc Good starling salary A benefits Refs required Call M on-Fn, lOM 609 i«8 -3 9 9 6

M A R K ETIN G A S S T ■ Pub Ushers representative firm, selling Advertising for na­tional trade publications needs a highly mbtivaled. ambllious Marketing Asst to conlact cilents, make appts. maintain computer data bases, handle corres­pondence A do.some lele- marketlng. M ust have good verbal writing A keyboard skills Knowledge ol com ­puters A the advertising business an asset Please send resume stating salary r equi i oment s lo l e w i s Edge & Assoc Inc. 37^ Wall Si Princeton N J 08540-1517

Masters Level Positlori as dinidan In small co m ­munity vn e n ta l health ce n ­ter Experience In psy­choeducation aad/or ex­pertise in group therajpy preferred. (Clinical respoQ- slblflties Indude Individual, family, and group lharapise and case management. Send resume, lo: Erin (3e- lleux. Supervisor of ClintCai Services. 145 Witherspoon S t , Princeton, NJ 08542,

m i d - m a n a g e m e n t ■Position available for ag­gressive self motivated iri- dlvlduat with min 2 yrs px- pertance newspaper attvdr^- Using sales experience. Top salary, benefits. Apply PO Box 1504. Vineland, N J (>8360

MORTGAGE - ProcessoiS. Closers. Underwriters for No Jersey $l9-30k Fee Paid Sally. 609-883 3 7C» H Neuman Assoc 2500 Brunswick Ave

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BUILDINGMAINTENANCE PERSON

Some experience neces­sary Apply In person or call Bnan, 609448-7000, ext 7263

M A R K ETIN G INFORM A TIO N Systems Asst For expanding national com meidal real estate com pany Duties indd data processing A telephone foi low-up Attention to detail A arxuracy ,a must Real es tale background a plus Send resume lo N I S Di rector, PO Box 950. Rights town. NJ 08520

LABORATORYTE C H N IC IA N S

S e e our ad under Laboratory Bio/dynamics, Inc

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MARKET RESEARCHClient Service ExecuUves W e currently have open ingS tor qualified people with solid backgrounds in selling and services buyers of survey market research Only experienced, know ledgable market research people need apply Highly favorable compensat i on packagh. wtth full company benette II you are seeking a progressive company with outstanding oppor t u n n i e s f o r p e r s o n a l growth, con t act Marv i n Baiman. President

RH Bruskln Assoc 303 (Seorge St

New Brunswick, NJ (»9 0 3

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Immediate opening for long te rm assignm ent. C d for appt. S T A F F B U IL D E R S . 211 College Hoad East. Pnneoion. N J 08540. 6 0 9 -4 S 2 -0 0 2 0

Nurse - Grades K-8 G e n ­eral school nursing A leaching Posilion avail Sept 1st Mall resume by July 1st. to Chief School Adm. C r a n b u r y S c h o o l DIst, Cranbury. NJ 08512

NU RSE - RN/LPN Tire d of working evenings, shifts weekends A holidays? Are y o y s e e k i n g c a r e e r change^ It you are am ­bitious. sell-moitvaled., A accept challenges we have lull A ptart Ume positions avail In nulriUonal guidance in Freehold. EasI Bruns­wick A Princeton. Call 201- 3991644. Ask (or Patty.

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N U R SE R N - p/| posifion lor surgical otlice practice in Princeton 12-16 hrsAvk Call 609-921-7223

N U R SE. R N - lull ume 35 hrsTwk for family plannlr^ c l i n i c E x p e r l e n c e ' t a preferred, but will train. N o w e e k e n d s or h ol i da y s . Salaries recently revised. Send resum e lo; Plarm ad Parenhobd, 437 E . Stats St., Trenton, NJ 0 8 6 0 8 !

NURSES - Home Hea Aide?, private duly, relief. CMR.2aH89:9580£

BETW.

Sales, Stock and CashiersFull and Part Time

Schedules Available„lf you're looking Jor a ’ fun and exdtlng piece ' to work... e good start- ! Ing salary...generous rjdtscount...excellent

benefits (lor full ttmel em^loyee8)...conlact us r

Call JO E or ANNA 809-987-8SS0

or apply, hi peraon at. -iHi Mercer Mall

; Route .1, Lawranceviile.

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Part tkne AM & PM hours available lar< Safvtoa & DeK Clertts h ■ the Pitaelon JuncUofi Area. No e)roerienca< necessary. On-the^iob traMng provided. We offer regular wage in­creases, flexible ^ e d - Ulea, free uniforms arid' opportunity for a d ­vancement. For im*>

i mediale openinss apply any time at lha Prince-i ton Junction ACME on RI 571 . . ;

ACME MARKETS, INC,

MARKET RESEARCHFIELD COORDINATOR

ExoeBant opportimity (or Field Coordinator wRh i laadhig Market reaeareh firm. Coordinate In peraon .• MatviMva & iDous a to m thru Held eenice na- \tionaly. Work wtth opmplelsd sunreya, ample & drsd mafl. Phone oommunioation aidOa and atten-t a to data laqtdrsd. Satm laiatad to noerience and ablBly, ExceOant benefin package. EOE.

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'V H e» W anted H e lp W a n ^ Help W irtted Help W anted Help WantedNURSES! RN'aAndLPN's - W e have a new "RRN" rate. Call us lor details. Health and dental benlits available. Excellent geri­atric environmenL Call Mrs. Bragenzer, 609-696-1494.

N u r s e w a n t e d - Allergyworlr. nutritional psychia­trists o f l ^ F/T. non- smoker. 609-737-1632

N U R S IN G A S S T & O r­derlies - Full or p/time, all shuts, exp not necessary, salarl" $5.60-6.60 starting. Free certifled nursing as­sistant prograni. Free unl- lorms for 3 rnonlhs. Free mgals. Free coffee & t^everage. G ood healt)i l ^ r a m , profit sharing & pension plan. Friendly fam­ily like work atmosphere. Call todayl 201-369-8711

O F F IC E A S S T - For pedi­atric group In Princeton Aftemooiis Mon thru Fri. Benefits & vacation time. S e n d r e s u m e to B o x #259339 c/o Th e Prince­ton Packet.

O F F IC E A S S f - Ughi typing, telephone, general Office duties. P/T. 609- 446-3600.

O F F IC E C L E R IC A L - Park- lane Furniture. Full or part time. Organized, respons­ible person. Detail oriented. Apply In person. Rt 1. Law­rence Shopping Center, Lawrenceville See Lou Peoples._______ ___________

O R Q A N IS T/C H O IR Direc­tor - Lower Bucks County. Pipe Organ, adull and c h i l d r e n s c h o i r s Cal i 215-295-2259/7941O R G A N IS T - For Pearson Memorial United Methodist Qhurch. Steere tracker ac­t io n p i p e . o r g a n . C a l l George, 60^586-3253

P A I N T E R / P A I N T E R ’ S Helper - Some exp nec O w n transportation. 609- 443-6790.

PART/FULL Tim e - Earn$350/wl< working as a Qov- emmenl Refund Locator in your area No experience required Sian immedi alely n 3 782-9919 exi #2000P AR T TIME Church Secre lary 15-20 hrS/Wk, or ganized. computer knowl edga/inleresl Call 609 799-1753

P A R T TIME C P A Office Accntg clerk, flexible hrs, 15 20/wk Call Harttraft & Assoc. 609-443-4409

P A R T TIME Custodial maintenance duties Days Apply In person to Towne Laboratories. Inc . Highway 206, Somervtllo

P A R T T I M E D a t a Processor - needed to handle maintenance !& co ordination of Inhouse data base, individual will also assist In general PC com pul er operat i ons Must have PC experience Flex­ible hours, start at $7 hr Can Sue Ellen Cebulko at 609-520-0100

P A R T TIME Early mom ing Routes. 5-6 30am. 7 days, are available in youi area Earn $440-$500rmo + cash Incentives. A re­

liable car Is a must Call toll free 1-800-242-0850 or 201-877-4222

P AR TTIM E Receptionist Clerk For DoctoTs office m F8ainsbOfO Call 609 275-0729 between 9am and 2pm or 609-275-4883 eves

P A R T TIM E Receptlonisi 4 .dh/ersllied duties Morp Ipgs So Bruns Chiropractic Gunter 201-329-6676

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P A R T T IM E HosVHosteos - Position avail In Plainsboro from 10am-230pm (M on- Fri). Duties Include greet­ing guests & checking meal cards. Will train. Call Per­sonnel-609-282-2676.

Opportunity knocks maybe once In a lifetime. 4hi^>is a Iremendous carcwr pos­ition. ExchisiYaly yjcurs thru Future, call or coine In to­day lor your personal Inter­view.

P A R TTIM E R E C E P T IO N ­IS T - Permanent position, eves. 4:30 or 5 to approx 9pm. Exc pay. work in a computerized office, com­puter experience helpful, will trian. Must type Call 609-771-0995

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P A R T TIM E Recording Secretary for site plan re- srlew committee W . W ind­sor Twp. Min. ol $76/mo lor attendance at 2 evening meetings each month prep­aration ol minutes at home. Meetings taped no atano necessary. Send resume: Ms. G . Ecdl. W. Windsor Twp, P O Box 38, Princeton Jet N J 08550 E O E

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Princeton, N J 08540 609 -7 34-910 0

P R IN C E T O N - Medical 01- fice. Part time 15-20 hrs Insurance processing and miscellaneous duties Will train. Call Mrs. Robustelli 609-924-1224.

Princeton Unlv Psych Dept. - Needs, women lor 1 hr health studies. Pay $8 Pam 609-683-7442

P A R T TIM E Retail - Sales­person to work eves 4 some Saturdays in King­ston Light stock work Able retiree acceptable. Contact Mr. Bauder btwn 10am 4 S p m a l 609-924-0941.

Princeton Unlv Psych Dept - Needs women lor i hr health studies. Pay $8 Pam 609-683-7442

P A R T T IM E Sales - Com e join our family ol Christmas Around the World de­monstrators 4 earn ex­cellent Income 4 a trip to Hawaii. Reserve space now to earn extra $$$ for the holiday season. No in- vestmenl Free training Great lor Moms 201-247 5103

P AR T TIM E Sales Great w o r k i n g e n v i r o n m e n t Good starting pay frequent reviews benelils and op portuntry lor advancement Please call the Cupboard Ouakerbndge Mall, 609 799-8294

P A S T E -U PRapidly growing print shop has opening for person to do paste-up/llght design work 4 some camera Exp p r e l d C o n t a c t D a v e Kaplan or Lynn Tiscione. Sir Speedy Printing. 3100 Ouakerbridge Rd Clover Mall.-Mercorville

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R E A L E S T A T E Salespor- son Wanted - Experience prelenad but not essential P l e a s e c o n t a c t J o a n Kroesen In Hopewell al Wekfel Realtors. 609-466- 1224.

P U R C H A S IN G CLER K Pnneeton area, duties in el ude pr ocessi ng pay abl^s. tiling and phone work. Strong organizational skills required. Exc com­pany paid benefits pack­age. Send rsume to: T r A Rock Industries, PO B w 419. Kingston N J 08528 E O E

R E A L E S T A T E SALES^Long standing Princeton firm with excellent reputa­tion needs 2 or 3 full time agents to keep up with strong buyer How Some experience preferred but not essential Outstanding training program. Contact Martha 609-921-9222

R E C E P T IO N IS T -B u s y W. W i n d s o r doct or s office seeks Receptionist for eve­ning hours Mon, W ed 4 Fri, hrs 3;30pm-830pm. Thurs 3 ’30-6pm . Previous experience a plus but will train. Duties Include: greet­ing patients, answering phones, scheduling appts. asslsttng with insurance, collecting lees 4 light typing. Call 609-799-2220

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Dtverstfied position In fast paced direct marketing firm. Answer switchboard, greet visitora. light typing Must have profes^onal telephone manner, room lor advancement. Please call Carol Cam ptell al A m e r i c a n List C ^ n s e l 201-874-4300

R E C E P T IO N IS T -F rie n d ly , pro g re ss ive Orthodontic pramioe. P/T-potentlal-F/T 201-359-8500 9am-5pm

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ROOF HELPER-Fun lime. 2 yrs experience'. Good pay. Can 609-259-2816

S A L E S ^ 0 0 0R E C E P T IO N IS T / S E C R E T A R Y - Part lime. 30 hrs per week. Call 201-329- 0414.

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Realtors

REAL ESTATE SALES $S$

Gloria NBaon Realtors' islooking lor a lew excep­tional people Our top A s­sociates earn as much as 7 5 % commission split. Our training for new Sales As­sociates Is second lo none Call now lor more info 4 Interview Pennington 01- fice. Jell Mershon, 609- 737-8600, Princeton 011- Ice. Joan Martin, 609- 921-2600, W Windsor OH- Ice, Bob Barclay. 609-448- 6600.

R EC EPTIONIST/Secrelary Growing Pnneton Jet

outplacement 4 human re­s ou r c e c onsul t i ng lirm seeks- an articulate ener­getic person with good tele­phone skills 4 professional app e a ra n ce . Diversified duties. Including typing In nonsmoking office near the Princeton Jet Railroad Sta­tion Call Karen, 609- 275-5800 No agencies please.

R E C E P T IO N IS T$ 1 6 ,0 0 0

Sp e c t ac u l a r Iron! desk spot! The excitemeni never ends In this fabulous de­sign Hrm. Out Of The O r­dinary! Fun on the phones, creativity with computers. Th e best benefits + health club, raise In 3 mos.

R E C R E A T I O N A S S I S ­T A N T - Permanent p/t. flex­ible hrs. approx 22 hrsnvK Salary competitive Mu- sic/an background prel. but not a must, will train Please call Princeton Nurs­ing Home, 609-924-9000

C o n s ci e n t i o u s per sons either with bookkeeping and'or math aptitude

Sell to shcoots jM ajof prod­uct. W il consider Teacher wlthoot''experience High comtTlIsslons ♦ benefits * incentive trips

‘ Typing and/or light experi­ence with personal com­puter a plus

609-683^40-46

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R E C E P T IO N IS T •*f riendly. mature 4 reliable. Good with flgures lor A/R 4 data

■ entry. Will train, 35 hr wk includes 2 days 1-9pm Salary negotiable.' Excel­lent benefits, coun^llng center, Hightstown office Call MimI Ballard. 609- 924-2098 E O E

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R E C R E A T IO N Attendants - F/l 4 pri, AM 4 PM posl- tioris avail at the Merrill Lynch Conf. Ctr In Plalns- boro. Related background Is prelerred, but not nec­essary. Competitive rate of­fered. 609-282-2661

Musi be energeuc 4 re liable.

842 Stale Rd Princeton, N J 08540

• S A L E S ASSO C U V TES*

Customer oriented, detail conscious 4 dependable.

842'Stale Rd Princeton, N J 08540

R E S T A U R A N T - Cooks, dishwashers, M. 609-924- 0262. The Tigers Tale Ri 206 Montgomery Tw p

An axtensivo complement of benefits. For further info, call Th a Princeton Univer­sity Store. Mon-Fri, 9-5 609-921-8500. ext 265

R EAL E S T A T E - Sales Manager producing 100 units earns $100,000 ol override. Applicant must have ability to run their own show to make money. Call. Tom Fischer. 201-534- 4195 eves 201-953-9461

R EAL E S T A T E Subslan Hal investor requires Ad

P R IN TIN G P R E S S Oper­ator • Experienced 1 color, to operate Hamada/AB Dick Presses. Must be qual i ty c o n s c io u s . Full b e n e f i t s C a l l C a r o l Campbell. American List Counsel, 201-874-4300

ministrattve Asst., ,wHh all around business 4 RealEstate background. Exc opportunl^ for right per­son. Reply Box #258269. a o Princeton Packet.

R E C E P T IO N IS T / S E C R E T A R Y ■ Dynamic industrial firnn is seeking an Individual with common sense, re­sponsibility 4 the ability to learn needed computer 4 the secre- tarial skills to meet the needs ol this growing lirm Basic typing skills 4 good phone man ners required W e oiler ex cellent Benefits 4 working conditions with advance­ment potential. Just send a letter about yourself to. B u sin e ss Adm inistrator. P .O Box 355, Cranbury, N J 08512

R E C E P T I O N I S T / C L E R K Typist • North Brunswick law firm seeks experienced 4 well-organized Individual with pleasant telephone manner to deal .with clients in a professional manner 4 handle light, typing 4 gen­eral c le rtc a l-d i^ L Salary commensurate with tKjUs 4 experience. Excellent ben­efits, working conditions 4 location. 201-828-2991.

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R E C E P T IO N IS T / C L E R K Typsit - Busy law office, must have good talephono-* voice and typing skills, computer experience a plus Will train right can dIdate, salary commen­surate with experience Call 609-883-0040 lor ap­pointment.

Full 4 part time year round positions available to assist Servers, clear 4 set tables 4 maintain dining nn clean­liness. Must be available tor flexible shifts. Pleasant working conditions, excel­lent wages 4 benefits. Ap­ply in person. Personnel Dept. ScOTticon-Prtoce- ton. too C olle geTld East. Princeton NJ. E O E

R E T A IL S A LES - F T , ex­perience prefd Princeton Market Fair Call Harnel 609-734-9377

R N - BSN or MSN Non-hospital human re­source management spot In Sorperset area. Occupa­tional 4 hospital or public health nursing exp supervisory exp. 4 corpor­ate Image. To $38k Fee Paid Helen, 609-883-3700 H Neuman Assoc 2500 Brunswick Ave.

S A L E S A S S T • Princeton University Press, seeks motivated 4 highly organ­ized college grad for their Market DepL Jo b offers op­portunity lo become invol­ved In a wide variety of activities surrounding Book Marketing 4 Sales Res­ponsibilities include cor­respondence, typing 4 fil­ing. Experience with Word- perfect a plus Send re­sume lo PUP, Att Brigitte van Rheinberg. 4 1 Williams Si. Prtneeton. N J 08540

R E S T R A U N T H E L P - Cook. Pantry Person 4 Dis hwasher F T positions Exc wages 4 oenefiis Ap ply Old Anchor Inn, Ris 4 13 4 232, Wrtghlatown. Pa . ducks County 215-598- 7171

RN - pri 3-11 and 11-7 Health and dental benefits available Excellent gen alric environment Call Mrs B r e q e n z e i al 609 896 1494

S A LES - College grad with l eaching, c o a c hi n g , or sales experience Earn up lo $28,500 first year salary plus commission One of the largest financiai serv­ices corporation In the US seeking a bright, highly motivated individual with executive potential 3 year training arvi fringe benefits Send resume in care ol Maureen Amar lOO Nas sau Park Btvd. Suite '02 Pnncelon. N J 08540

P R O D U C T I O N A S S I S T A N T • Entry level position al advertising research (irm tor responsible person Will Irain on Kodak copier and lor dark room procedures Some messenger duties and occasional building mai nt enance stockroom tasks Call Joann Berkley al 609-924-3400 Gallop and Robblnson Inc Pnnee ton. NJ

Real Estate Pari time R E L O C O U N S E L O R

Looking lor a relaxed job atmosphere and flexible hours’ Interested in work ing with relocating lamilies lo help them find a new home’ Musi have NJ RF license Write lo Spiro Re location P O Box 265 Princelun Jot NJ 08550

R E C E P T IO N IS T Super spot. Verbal skills, accurate typing. Lotus 123 a + To$16 5k Fee Paid Sally 609 883 3700 H Neumaht As,so<" 2500 Brunswick Ave '

R E C E P T IO N IS T • Part lime Doctors oflice. Ex­perienced Busy telephone, light typing 4 palieni sch­ed ul i ng C a l l 6 0 9 - 9 2 1 - 2202

FteTAIL M A N A G E M E N T Opportunity with exciting growth oriented woman’s specialty store In Prince­ton Call Meg at, 609- 452-9150

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p r o j e c t M AN AG ER For townhome site in Mercer County Musi have experience in mulll-lamily development 4 job super visions 4 scheduling Con­tact David, days 201 874-8686. eves 212-685 8215

REAL E S T A T E Are you finding things slow where you are’ W hy not corisidet a Move lo our Success Team at W eichen Co He allors For confidential in lerview call Larry Vroom Princeton otifce manage' at 609-921 1900 II you re good, you could be beltei with W eichen'

P S Y C H IA TR IC CLINICAL Nprse - Full'pan lime, short term therapy i -800-638 6011

R E C E P T IO N IS T Active Iron! desk spot lor accurate typist (50 wpm), with good phone personality Attract ive oltices in Princeton area Great salary & ben elils Call 609-683 5986

HOUSEKEEPERPart time community based, state operated group home Laundry a n d l i g h t g e n e r a l housekeeping Expen- ence necessary $is 42 per hour 30 hours per week Call Frank HousI al

609-443-8494

We are a Pnneeton based consulting firm spoctaliz ing in the development ol computer based training systems lor large Industrial organizations W o cur­rently have an entry level prosition lor a Writer who can develop creative scripts on moderately techni­cal subjects. A f^ lca n ts must have excellent creative writing skills and enjoy worWnq with mlcro- computere. O ^ r e e In education d e w e d but not marxlatory. This Is an excellent position lor a recent college graduate For more information send re­sume lo

t'r'g : . .ing over 20 000 diMefonI licensed cartoon products Won deftui opportunities are availabte lor highiY expenencoo and a/T^KXJS Satespeopio who aio career Ort^med nave exceptional people sktlls positive attitude enthusiasm arxl aspire to the personal arxJ tmanciai fewards mai a )ast-growtr»g start up compianY has to oMor

We competitive salary s(^JCturo excetientKOVKjebenefits p^^Kage opportunities for rapK) advancementstocii owrvership and a unique fantasy Land vvorV on vironmeni II this kind of oppCKlunity and envtfonmerM insptnrrg to you we want to rr>eet you

at:Please c a l - C O L L E C T "(617) 933-7400

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P 0 Box A .C . Princeton, N J 08542

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POSITIONS AVAILABLE IN ROOSEVELT

MONMOUTH COUNTY. NJ

A small K-0 district • TE A C H E R 6, 7 & 0

K ' j s F/T Strong in 4 Science

• C E R T IF IE D S C H O O L LIBR AR IAN P7T.

• C LA S S R O O M A ID ES - P/T. Permanent 4 Substitutes (or pre-K program

• C A F E TE R IA A ID ES P /T P e r m a n e n t 4 Substitute

S e n d r e s u m e wi t h salary history 4 3 refer­ences to

BOARD OF EDUCATION ROOSEVELT

P .O . Box 402 RoosovelL N J 08555

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It you bring this ad, register now and work 80 hours, we II pay you an additional $50 00

WE NEED:Word Processors Clerks Secretaries Clerk-TypistsFile Clerks Warehouse People

Data Entry Operators

m aD L i n j : i i t r L ^ n c

401 Route 206. Suite # 5 Hillsborough, N .J 08076

201-359-7277

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9am 10 5pm (next lo car wash)

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Coi iputer OperatorsF iis t & T hird S h ifts

Make a very sm art business decision...

Explore th e com pu ter o p p o rtu n itie s a t F irst F idelity B ank!

This is your chance to make the most ol your skills and experience, and accomplish your career goats Tho North Brunswick Operations Center is the hub' of our bank whore all transactions and data are compiled It's a last-moving environment that will keep you on your toes

As a Computer Operator, you will bo responsible tor ensuring timeliness and maintaining the quality ol all tape and disc handling phases, as well as lormatting. decoding and responding to a lull range ol console messages

To ouallfy. you must have at least 1 yeSr experience working on IBM 3000. 3083 and MVS, JE S 2 and a background In Independent uiillllo^inclMdlngwpo and Dumps A thorough understanding of ioput/oulpuf comTbl ■unjfPreader/intorproter and output writer, selector and multiplexer channels: lob flow.-arto cold and warm start procedures Is essential

First Fidelity providescompeiitivesfartlno salaries based on experlence/skills. a generous program ol employee benefits and the opportunity to development your computer abilities

F o r im m ediate consideratipn, app ly in person, M o n-Fri. 9 a m -l 1am at our

_ EMPLOYMENT OFFICENORTH BRUNSWICK OPERATIONS CENTER>XAI the Intersection ol Route l North 4 IK ) South)

Or submit your resume with sislary requirements lo H u m w R e so lve s Departmenl-MB. First Ftdellly Bank. N .A, New Jersey. 100 Fidelity Plaza. North Brunssrtek, New Jersey. 08905.

FIRST nDELTIY BANKNJV.NewJcixy"Oiir First ConoMn It You”

. ■ jui equal Opportunity employer m/t/h/v ,, i . . . , -

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National Sales Depl ol corporate setting in Princeton 9-5 pm Conliden tialily 4 professionalism musi be used Candidate will be trained on Multi-Mate Word Processor

SENIOR ADMINISTRATOR ASSISTANTBachelors degree 4 research skills required to work lot a Manager Expenenco on Desk Top P C helpful

W AN O OPERATORSLong 4 short term assignments lor large corporations through small businesses Varied locations.

SECRHARIESChange your life with interesting 4 rewarding jobs as a lemporary working as often or as little as you want Stano a big plus

MANY CLERICAL POSITIONS AVAILABLE NOWI

MACHINE OPERATORS (4 )Experience needed on bursters, folders 4 inserters Requires lifting up to 50#'s

PRINTINO ROOM HELPERExpenenced with 2 color press. Long term in Hightstown

ANIMAL CARHAKERTesting lab lor small animals. 5 days a week (possible weekend 4 holiday schedule)

HANDYPfRSONInside 4 outside work al a home Flexible hours.

PART TIME CUSTODIANLong term assignment in Princeton. Flexible hours

DISHWASHERSVaried locations 4 assignments. Flexible hours

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J & J T E M P O R A R I E S600 Alexander Rd.

Princeton, N .J. 005*10 609-152-2030

1 Worlds Fair Dr, Somerset, N J. 08873

201-356-2020

10B Week Of July 6, 1988 A f^Kket PubScation

00 Help Wanted <op Help Wanted H e» Wanted, Help Wanted i” Help Wwted Help Wanted He|i W a n t^ Help Wanted loo HeUp W ant^S A L E S ' & Customer Ser­vice ■ For perlormirrg arts center. Primary responsibi- mies are in bpx office ticket sales, using In-house com­puter system Requires ex­cellent people skills, ac­curacy. atfention to detail & ability to work well under pressure Flexible sched­ule essential, position re­quires working some nights & wkends Competitive en­try level salary & benefits Begin A SAP Send resume 10 Box Office Manager. 91 Universfty Place. Prince­ton. N J 08540 609-683- 9100:

DATA ENTRY/ KEYPROQESSING

OPERATOR(Part Time)

Dow Jones & C om ­pany. Inc . has an im-ny.mediate opening lor a D a t a E n t r y ' K e y -pr ocessi ng Oper ator working kfonday thruFriday (20 to 30 hours pel week I

D u n e s will i n c l u d e transcribing inlormation Irom source documentsto c o m p u t e r , i n p u t

tinmedia using key to disc equipment

II you have experienceas a Data Entry/Key Processor, please slopby 10 complete an ap­plication between i 0A M and 3 P.M.. Mon. thru Ffi Route #1 atRidge Road So Bruns wu k N .) or send re

,Al ARY h i s t o r y RFOU( ^ F D

RerstYnnei Representative

Dept KP PP

DOW JONES & CO.P O Box 300 Pnncelon NJ 08S43 0300

TRAFFIC I DOCUMENTATION

CLERK$1 7 000-S19.000

) Gisplw; ArjS'Renting Press ' I Company is seeking a t

p e r s o n w i t h g o o d ! secr et ar i al ski l ls to | h a n d l e I r e i g h t lor warders, provide do- 'meslic and international t

i f ashipment doCUmenta- iion. daily schedules i and other fo l l ow- up , work If you are a de­pendabl e. mot i val edr

I person with good typing | skills a math aOility. and good communica-

I tion skills, please give ' I us a call Candidale r

must be able to work in j a lime sensitive en­vironment and possess .

I the ability to learn and ' I follow standards and r

new procedures Telex, | UPS. and postal e i ^ r l -1 en ce d e s i r e d If In- lerested. please con­tact Sharon Eib

(609) 924-4132 KEPNER TREGOE

Assemblers

ELECTRONICASSEMBLERS

&RF TECHNICIANS

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Sion of Q E a world leader in space­craft design and manufacturing, conveniently |o ca M in East W in ^sof, N J, has Immediate 2nd shift opportunities avallsbie for skilled As- s e m b l e r s a n d R F TechnW ans In our ac­tive Manufacturing De­partment.

Specifically, we're aeek- irig experienced Elec­tronic Assemblets to fabricate arto asaemble cabtes and harnesses asaantole and wire R F mtorocircutt equipment, and/or asaemble and Wi re p r in te d c irc u it board asanribRaa.

Y o u w tt be expected to wotlr with n^cTMOopea and other amaR tools;andldealiy.becmWMtnxtor appn^xiate cer- tification standards with set ‘^tedfioBtiorw end quality standards.

AddItionaUy, w o alsoh a v e , o p e n i n g s f o r Te c h n ic ia n s wTth R F.mierodrcuit exporienoe.

OualffledindlviduaJswlllreceive a compatHive saiary j n d .ganaroua ba nem s.lfyou 'raraad y to m ove up, ptaas* aend raaume, or apply in peraon to: Hum an Rasourcaa.-DapL W H ,

T kI ^ , - . Q E Aerospaoe, Astro*8 p aca D ivision, R t 671 and 635. P .O . B oxaO O ,'P rin oaton,N J 06543-0600. A n equal oooortuntttf smDiovttf.

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S A L E S - If you have Suc­c es sf ul c o m m i s s i o n e d sales exp, we will train you for lucrative personnel re­cruiting field. Call Helen. 609-883-3700 H. Neuman Assoc. 2500 Brunswick Ave

SAL E S Inside Sales to promote 4 sell printed media In direct marketing inqusiry Fast paced direct marketing firm requires someone with telephone sales experience Salaried position, excellent benefits, please call Carol Campbell at American List Counsel 201-874-4300.

S A LES - Earn S500-S2000 • per month, part time

Work your own hours No experience needed Train­ing provided Excellent lor stud ent s, h o u s e w i v e s , direct sales pros and any­one that needs extra In­come and looking lor a challenge and opportunity Can Steve lor interview 20! 329-2083

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WAREHOUSE HELPSouth Bninswick/Day- ton area. Fun time/pait time days only, hto ex­p e rie n ce n e c e s s a ry . Summer lobs for stu­dents available • PIck/packing• Light assembly work• HI klo• PortersStart Immediately Full benef i ts . R a p i d a d ­vancement.

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(201) 274-3434

Dow Jones & C o m - Inc., pubAsher of

news and In- i f o r m a l l o n h a s I m

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^ihg, C R T operation and some telephone wofN as well as other de­partm ental functions. Successful candidatss

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T h e s e posi t i ons w ill provide dally support to k e y d e p a r t m e n t a l o p e ra tio n s . R e s p o n -

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should type at least 50 wpm with high accuracyand possess excellent oommiBiication aidlle.

Dow Jones and C om - offere an excellent

oenentswith the oppofbmity to|| w o r k l o r o n e of Amerlca'a "McxM Ad- n^iad Corporations''. If Interestsd, please sub­mit a resisne In oorv fidence with salary his­tory to:

Erngtoyee Ratsttons

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DOW JONES & COP.O. Box 300 Pfinoeton, N J.

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minimum of 1 -3 yaara axpatlatwa to lalapnona ooNacHona and famfltar-Hy wM i automalad A o - flOUnla Rarwfcrshla b m . lama. Oanaral aooouni* tog background a pkia. O o w iJb n a a A C o m ­pany, toa, offara a com - p a M v a .a m iy and fun b a n a f l l s p a o k a g a . Intarastad apptloanta ahould atop by to. com* Plata a n app llea tlo n, M o ^ through Fdday, bptwaen 10 a jo . to 3 p . m . R o u t a i 1 .at R Id g a R o a d , S o u t h Bnnaw lek. N J or sand raauma to: ; .

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SALES/MANAQEMENT Opportunity - $40,000 to $ ^ ,0 0 0 1st year. Realistic potenUai. Must be willing to wdrk hard & make a com­mittment to achieve suc- cessl Our leaders are earn­ing In excess of $200,000/ year W e offer a substantial salary tor 3 years i- com­missions; lull training pro­gram & benefits. Call Jeff Boyarsky or Rich Campbell 201-549-7872 Equal O p­portunity Empfoyer. M/F

S A L E S R E A L E S T A T E - Are you finding things slow where you are? W hy not considar a move lo our Success Tea m at Weichen Co., Realtors. For a con­fidential Interview call Larry Vroom, Princeton office manager at. 609-921-1900 If you're good, you could be better with Welchertl

S A L E S - Wnko'8. Campus Reps wanted,. Kinko'a, a fast growing nailonwtde chain of photocopy ctrs Is s e e k i n g i nd i v i d u a l s lo share our committment to Innovation, achievement & service. W e are seeking aggressive, enthusiastic, nightly motivated people to serve as campus market­ing reps lo Princeton & Rutgers Universities. Posi­tions available at our Princeton S New Brurts- wick locations. Respon- siblltles i nclude: direct sales & acct service. Sal­ary. commission, training, advancement & bene- fits. For Immed consideration send resume to: Regional Sales Mgr.. Klnko'6, 33 Witherspoon St., Prince­ton. N J 08542 or fill out application N O phone calls please

S A LE S - People needed lull or part time to staff pool, ski, boat & spa depart­ments. W e will train. High salary & commissions. Lib­eral employee purchase policy. Homemakers hours available. Call /\r1 or Steve 2 0 1 - 5 3 4 - 2 5 3 4 ' Pel i can Pools, Rto 22, Whitehouse. N J 08888.

S A L E S T R A M E ELarge national communica­tions corporation head­quartered In Cranbury'. is Interviewing lor sales train­ees. To p Of^xxtUhity (or motivated and aggressive s a l e s p e r s o n s . C o l l e g e graduate preferred. Full training program. Qood starting salary, excellent growth potential Call 609- 395-0004.

S A L E S P E R S O N - Pan time, we are an expanding Palmer Sq spedalty food shop seeking 1 mature pan time Sales parson. Inte­rested In management. Op- ponunity Include learning a b out c h e e s e , coffee, baked goods, gift baskets, boxed lunches & ratering, purchasing & Inventory control are also respon- sitxnues. This Is a fun pos­ition for someone who is outgoing & trtendly. Hrs are 9-5, 2-3 days/wk. Call S a n d y , T h e S q u i r e s Choice. 609-683-1311

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A L L F E E S PAID B Y C U E N T C O M P A N IE S

• Secrefartal• Administrative• Word Pnxtesslng^ ■ Bookkeeping• .Customer ^ r v lc e• Receptionists

609-655-8333 SO No Main St

_______Cranbury, NJ

S A L E S Te le co m m u n ica ­tions rapidly expanding fiber oplic iong distance company seeks highly mot­ivated experienced sales personnel. 1st yr earning potential $50,000. High, achievers will be promoted to Dist. Manager. College degree' preferred. Base /commission salary struc­ture. Expensive, benefits,

.paid training & monthly bonuses. Submit resume to: Personnel: C N 4032. 319 Lake Ave Meluchen N J 08840

S E C R E T A R IE S - (2) (or law office across Irom Capitol bldg, Trenton Be­ginning Aug 1 . 1988 Legal exp prefid but will consider last learners w/general secretarial exp. C ^ p e t - ithre salary. Call 609- 737-9300 ask for Mr. Fried­man or Mrs. Cohen.

S E C R E TA R Y / A S S T - Ex ­cellent opportunity lor de­tail oriented Individual at W. Windsor Publisher. Varied responsibilities. Top com­pensation Send resume lo FFH Box 2053. Princo- lon N J 08543

PART nUE TEACHING ASSISTANT

To provide direct care s e r v i c e lor aut ist i c adcrfescents In a stateoperated group home in Erat Windsor area. Ex­perience with h and i­c a p p e d p o p u l a t i o n preferred. Evening and weekend hours. $5.42 per hour Call after 3:00 pm a s k lo r Q l e h n Komegay

6 0 9 -4 4 8 -9 0 6 4

HOUSEKEEPERPart time - community based, state operated

O home. Laundry, gen er a l h o u s e ­

keeping E xper i e nce necessary $5.42 per h o u r 3 0 h o u r s per w e e k C a l l Q r e g g Horhola

201-431-1812

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I RESEARCH ASSOCIATE1

I Leadir^ advertising research clienl-<Ktented researcher to

I.«product rate Uons

company seeks Unate dieni

I studies, analyze research findings and prepare ory rovtew/new budness presents

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IS Carxildates should have t -2 years research rtence, strong analytical and communication

ills and a commitment to account service Call Joann Berkley al 609-924-3400

Gallup & R obinso n, Inc.Princeton. N J

IfII

ASSISTANT MENS BASEBALL

COACHpart-tim e position

Recent college graduate with 1 or 2 y e ^ '/ w p ® - rlence at the coaching or playing Imrrt. tolUty to work with end communicato with atudant^ faculty and alumni. Must be able to work withinIW U U y WMMISM. leiwcn •tw .mb.w ^ ------------------- .the framework of Ivy League regulallorte and financial aid programs.

Position available: Septem ber 15, 1988, thru M ay 30,1989. Salary to modest Alpend.

Application deitollne; August 1,1988.

Send resume to: ALLEN M O S LEY SERVICES, C U O HALL, PRINCETON UNIVERSITY, PRINCETON, N E W JE R S E Y 08544.

P r i n c e t o n U n i v e r s i t yP R IN C ETO N . NEW JER SEY 0S54N

An CquAi Opporlunllf'Atfirmattet Action EmqlO)f*r

i *aeaeet aai

D O Y O U U K E T O SWIM AND P U T GOLF?

Wefoorna Wagon offers you llexlbie tMure eo you doni have to giva up summeT fun to work.You can visit oonvenianl. I community andWa train

to tha cool evenings, or when them tofonnation about the

merchants and profeselonato.1 you to maikaltog and pubOo iMaUora. C tf . Openings to Mercar and Mkhflaaax Coun-

iiaa, CMi M oraijr8w 9arn3pm ar ieava maaiaga EOE. ■ • ■ ■

sweat at S»t-7660262 Frfctm at 2O t-545S90^

SECRETARIES/General & Legal - needed for posi­tions in law firms. Qood typing & office skills. Steno. dictaphone word process­ing, bookkeeping, or legal exp. a -F . Exp'd preterred. will consider entry level ap­p l i c a n t s . C a l l M e r c e r County Bar Assn Place­ment Service tor niHtre Info or (or Interview, 609-989- 8880. M C 8A Placement Sorvtce Is an E O E employ­ment agency No lee to applicant__________________

SECRETARY To $11/Hour

Long Term . Assignment

Make Your Tem p Hours Really Toward Vacation Payll

Fortune 500 Company Is looking for a Secretary that Is experienced' with VVord- star, W ordP erfect or a simlllar software package Typlhg & filing duties are required also.

609-7B94636

S M C Personnel S u p p o rt Inc.

Princeton MeadowsO ffiiM iI Center Suite 1130

Ptatosboro,NJ 08536

N e ve r A Fee/No Contract

SECRETARY $»).000

Top notch firm has exciting new position In Purchasing. D y n a m i t e a t m o s h p e r e l Lots of efient contacl. Te r­rific benefits + dental, un- limHed bonuses & ad­vancement!

60SS83-4040

842 Slate Rd Pnneeton, NJ 08540

SECRETARY A challeng ing position is available lor a responsible detail or lented person in a Iasi pac e d r api dly g r ow i n g church office Typing skills a must, computer skills helpful Call 609-799-9000 Send resume lo Office mgr, P O Box 2163. Pnnee­ton, N J 08540

S E C R E T A R Y A lull time position IS available in ihe Pnncelon area lor a Secre­tary lo The Restaurant M a n a g er J o b includes good typing skills, answer­ing phonps and various other ctertral duties related lo this department Expen- ence la a must W e otter compet i t i ve salary and benefits package Please send resume and salary r e q u i r e m e n t s lo B o x #260669 c o Pnncelon Packet

NURSEHEAD NURSE

$27,7443-11 & 11-7 Shifts

LPN$20,160

3-11 & 11-7 Shifts

M U S T H AVE N J L IC E N S E

O U T S T A N D IN G CIVIL S E R V IC E

B E N E F ITS P A C K A G E

Contact us at (609) 466-0400. Ext. 504 (or Interview or write to the Personnel Dspt, NORTH PRINCETON DEVELOP­M E N TA L C E N T E R . P O B O X 1000, Princeton. N J 08540. E .O .E .

PART TIME WORK

PHONE BOM DEUVEHYMaia/female over 18 yrq. d age with cars, vans or trucks needed to (M ver PNtod^iNa Bustoew to Bustoess (ftectoctes to an of

MERCER COUNTY Report from 830am-

Excfcxftig Sun-

DISABLEDAMERICANVETERAN

811 ARENA DR. TRENTON

. mmWAREHOUSE PERSON

$14,500416,000Graphic Arts/Printing Press Com pany'In Rooky Hill seeks de­pendable, motivated t o - .

(Mdual wHh a neat ap. pearanoe to make local pick-ups, dellvbriaa, and provide daily mailruns with ourvahicla.

tth our company . DuUaa tocAide:

able to p ra sa n i Dfivai's A u l ^ (ob­tain from N J. DIv. of Motor Vahicisa) to prove that you have a dean drivers reoord,Mf. tolarastad. plaase con- ta c tsS h a ro iiE fo r .9(s^haroiil» 8244132

ER m SO E

S E C R E T A R Y / B I L L I N Q Clerk - $15-$18k. Highto- town area firm needs per­son to handle phone & front desk duties. Assist book­keeper In bllfing. Typing a must. Data entry experi­ence a plus. 8-5. Medical benefits. 609-448-1125.

S ECR ETAR Y/Bookkeepor - Full tim e,duties Include m o d e r a t e i s e c r e t a r i a l , heavy bookkeeping. Some computer exp. desired. Call Marta. 609-497-2134

SECRETARYLong & short tenq posi­tions, word processing a must, type min of SO wpm. Call lor appL STAFF BUILDERS, 211 College Road East, Princeton. 6 0 ^ 4S2-00:»)S E C R E T A R Y • For Real Estate Developer. Strong skills req. Salary based on exp. Carole, 609-452-1996

S E C R E T A R Y • H S diploma required plus 2 yrs general exp Work lor non-profit agency located In Manville. lor adult training dept Dut i e s i nc l ud e: typing, word processing, phones, filing, etc. Computer knowl­edge a plus. W o offer salary irt low to mid teens. Plus lull paid benefits, in­cluding medical, dental, life Insurance, pension, 403B paid, holidays, vacation, personal lime and more Call Somerset A R C , 201- 7 2 5 - 8 ^ . 141 S Main SI. Manville. N J 08835 E O E

S E C R E T A R Y - HS diploma required, plus 2 years gen­eral experience. Work lor nonprofit agency locate In Manville. Duties Include typing, word processing, phone, filing etc. Computer knowledge a plus. W e offer salary in the low lo mid teens plus fully paid benefit Including, medical, denial, life insurance, pension, 403-B, paid holidays, va ­cation. personal time and more Call Somersel A R C 20! 725-8544 141 S Mam SI Manville NJ 08836 EO E

S E C R E T A R Y I F I pos ilion Typing, filing answer ing phonos, general office procedure. C R T exp a • Mi ni mum requi remenls typing, filing, knowledge of office equipment Contact the Administrative Depi South Brunswick Twp. Mu- niapal Bldg, Monmouth Junction. NJ 08852 S Bruns is an E O E

S E C R E T A R Y II / F t pos­ition Typing, filing, answer ing phones, general office procedure, steno; C R T exp a > Contact Admini-

' s l r a l i v e D e p I . S o u t h Brunswick Tw p , Municipal Bldg , Monmouth Junction N J 08852 So Bruns is an EO E

S E C R E T A R Y L E G A L Princeton law firm seeks moll valed individual lo work in Corporate practice area Exc typing skills grammar & dictaphone exp necessary Benefit pkg avail Contact Administra­tor, suite 4200.600 College Rd East. Princeton. NJ 08540

TEACHING ASSISTANTS iTo work In com m unity'

, b a s e d h o m e ( s ) l o r ^ autistic adolescents In , Roosevelt and Hope-

, w e l l a r e a ( a ) . B a c k ­ground with behavioral j

I t e c h n i q u e s a n d / o r ' , handicapped p o p u la -;

tion prefeiraKi. Full tim e) M n c lu d in g w e e k e n d s ^ . a n d e v e n in g h o u r s . /

C o n s u tta llo n s e rv ic e )land training p . S a l a r y $ 1 3 , 5 0 0 l o/

$15,000 per year. C a ll)

provided.'

I Keith W e

809-633-7718

SHIPPING/ WAREHOUSE CLERK

$14,500416,000

Seeking individuai capable of occasional heavy lliling with a dean drivei'a record. Dulles include: Pick, pack arxl dito comae maieriato, and prepare necessary documents. Occasional overtime possttrle. FuR benefits are included. Hours: 730 a.m. - 3:45 p.m- Please contact: Sharon Efo.

(609) 9244132 KEPNER TRE99E

SECRETARIES-fnloMed. a leader to tofSrmadon sys­tems for the fwalth care community. Is seeking (2) bright and organized in­dividuals to provide sec­retarial support in (Hjr C or­porate and Customer Sup­port Departments. Duties Include ’typing (55 W PM), w or d p r o c es si n g , te l e ­phone, dictaphone and general clerical work. Can­didates must have good typing arid word processing skills. Previous secretarial experterxra required. Ex- ceUent salary & beneRts. Non-emoket;s- Call or send resume to: tnfoMod, 1041 Route 1, Prinraton, N J 0 8 5 4 0 . 6 0 9 - 9 8 7 - 6 1 8 1 E O E M/F.

P R I N C E T O NO F F I C E

SECRCTARY - O ur corpor­ate dieht needs excellent skills & Image. W P, legal lennlnoiogy or steno a -f T o $21 k Fee Paid. Sally, 609-883-3700 H. Neuman Assoc, 2500 Brunswick Ave.

S E C R E T A R Y / R E C E P T IO N IS T - For Highlslown real estate firm Full lime License helpful, bul noi necessary Good typing S communication skills req 0 Leonard Van Hise Agency 609-448-4260

S E C R E T A R Y Rutger's Preparatory School seeks lull time Alumnl'Develop- m e n l off ice s e cr et ar y Good organizational & In­ter-personal skills essen­tial Word Processing ex- penence essential. Com puter knowledge a plus Relaxed work environment For Information contact Carol Groner or Beth Hogan, at 201-545-5600

S E C R E T A R Y - S o m e s l e n o r e q u i r e d G o o d typi ng skil ls essenti al W o r d pr oc es s i ng skills preferred, bul will train Ex celleni benefits West State Street location in Trenton Ott street parking available Salary $13,585 Call 609 695-3481

S E C R E T A R Y T Y P I S T Responsible tndIviduBi with good typing skills lor engi neering office 30 hr week 201-329-9044

S E C R E T A R Y Word Pro­cessor - Excellent opport­unity for entry level person looking (or challenging div­ersified position In friendly, team oriented office, where skills are rewarded with SS$ & responsbillty 65 wpm typing, good organi­zation^ & math skills re­quired Ability to handle many projects simultane­ously. Will train on proces- sor/computer. Great comp­any benefits, starting sal­a ry S ^6 -$ ie ,0 0 0 . C al l C eihy for an appt, 609- 924-0345.

S E C U R IT Y - Full/part ttme avail. Applicant must have an exemplaty security & personal bacfcgrtxjnd. Re­tired police officers wel­come. Send resume to: Ronald T Olsen, Director ol S e c u r i t y , T h e P e d d l e S d ro d , HIghtstown, N J

-0 8 5 M .

STgGKRg9M CLERKElectronics manufactut*bio company located to•• '“ ^ - ' T h t eHamilton .T o w n ^ Ian bnmediate opentog

om CieiKfor a Stodcroom____to'puR ktta, place Itiven- toiy Into stock and re-oord and Im tranaac-

reiecuonioepm-tlons fc)r W..W.W..W___ponento. Knowledge of etectoonlc components endootoroodesa-' '*

or send, resume

B«$6T6nSy$t6mt,lnc.. One Electronics Drive

Trenton. NJ 06618ATTN: Peieonnel 0 ^

■ W ..M ■Dpi opfiMir CiB|inM,.i

SCH99L BOARDSECRETARY

Full time. Requires good communication skM (verbal Swritton). Experience. In bookkeMtog or accounting background. Organizeaperaon with excelfent office akilla. Send re­sume with salary histoiy and 3 references to:

Board of Edoeation Roosavalt .Box 402

Rooaevett, NJ 08555EOE

SECURTTY GUARDSP erm anM t & part tbne, tml- forms A equfoment sup­plied. W ork to the High- I s t o w n , D a y t o n , S o u t h Brunswick, South Amboy & Edison areas.• Paid formal training• Paid vacation (tor lull

time employeea)• Lite Insurance• Overtime availability For appointment call be­tween 9am-4pm, Tues-Fri.201-329-4541.____________

Security ^ x olficers$8 tKNJR

S E C R E T A R Y - IntelUgenl, good language & word p r o c e s s i n g skil ls, light typing (or general office managemenL Call Person­nel 201-329-0505.

SECRETARYI T S A U TRUEl'Perfect job for someone who wants challenging', admin, work In Marketing Dept. This co promotes, offers an exc salary increase with un­beatable benefits package and...you can take your summer vacation time. No ( e e - n o co n tra c t. Othor Poaitiona Avatabto from S 1 4 K > $ 2 7 K call A lice Lawrence, 4365 U S Route 1 . Princeton N J 08540 609-520-1717.

CPP/PInkerton Security Service, .a national leader & one of N J . 's finest secur­ity Co. has Immediate lul l/part tim e position s available In toe SkHIman area. Excellent opportunity tor promotions. To qualify you must havb:

O W N C A R TE L E P H O N E

C L E A N P O LIC E R E C O R D H IG H S C H O O L DIPLOM A W e offer a great benefits package.

PHONE 24 HRS A DAY a)1-359-7718

You may also call or apply In person at:

CPP/P01KERTON 5 ^ MHKown Road

North Brunswick, N.J. Monday-Frfday 9 A ^ P M

Gen^ ;»>1437-9700 Equal Oppty Employer

SECY/ADMIN $19-22K

SAY GOODBYE...

to your old job & " H a lo " lo an exciting ne w career in this Fortune 500 com­pany. Challenge A growth await you II you have W P skills (60 -Fwpm), motiva­tion A a flair for Special projects. Vacation this S u m m e r. No fee, excellent benefits. Evening appts.

60S4834202

65 Montgomery KfKill Skillman. N J 08558

S E R V IC E S T A T IO N - P i night & day time/ week ends 609r466-1800.

SHEET METAL MECHANIC

M a n u l a c t u r i n g l acl l i l y located 15 minutes from Princeton, N J in the towm ol Hopewell, is seeking an experienced Sheei Meial Mechanic

Must have experience with sheer, brake and punch press. Must know develop­ment and bend allowances ol light gauge sheet metal lor labrtcation ol new prod­uct samples

Training tor C N C puncfi press programming avail eble lor the nght person

This is a lull time position with a liberal benefits pro­gram and competitive rate

S E N D R E S U M E O R C A U : « -

KOOLTRONK^ MCDept JU -3

Hamilton Avenue Hopewell, N J 08525

6094664400

S O C IA L W O R K E R - M S W or equhrolent preferred. FA. Expertm ee with grpups rettomthended. K n o w l ^ e of ^ i n g a plus, E O E . Call 609 448-41 00 or apply in person; Meadow Lakes. Etra Rd, HIghtstown, N J.

S O C IA L W O R K E R -F u ll or part 6m e, short temi ther­apy. Can 1 -8004384011

nURMACISTQualified pharmacist

I . NJ.Bcensere-needed...... ......qubed. Anractive aupath benefits, in parson; Mon.-8a tO/U^7PM.

GRAND UNION CO.. . . # 1 A VtoiMod Dr. So. Bninteia Squtre

S b o ^ l Ctr.

(909) 329-3209'EXXEly^

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S O C IA L S E R V IC E S Te ch ­nician - High School' di­ploma required. Will train to work In program for ad0ll)s wKh developmwttal djs- abUifies. P ay hours Mbn- daythru Frkfay. Rewar9)(ig environment ^ opportuh- Ity lor advancernem. W e offer $6.32 an hour to start plus lull benefits. Including paid medical, dental, life Insurance, paid holidays, vacation, tuition reimburse­ment and more. Call Som'6- rsel /VRC. 2 0 1 -7 2 5 4 ^ 141 So. Main St, MarnfMe 06835. E O E ,

S O C IA L S E R V IC E Court- selof - Students; If y o u « o - joy a peoples Job, have! an interest to psychology, pr are looking for a challeMp. a chance to 'm ake a qil- ference, we have full pnd part time poslUnf a v a l is e w o r k i n g In o u r g r o g p homes in Somerset coijnfy (or persons with physlral and/or developmental dis­abilities. Train residents in daily living skills. Retiible hours. W e offer $6-$7.50 per hr to start, plus bd d holidays, vacation, sonal- time, paid medicAI. dental, life insurance, tui­tion- reimbursement and more. Contact Somerst A R C . 201-7254585, 14 1 S. Main St, Manville; N J 08835.~EOE.

S O C I A L S E R V I C E S Technician - H S Diploma required. Will train to work In program tor adults with developmental disabllittes Day hours M -F, rewarding en^ronment and oppor­tunity lor advancement. W e offer $6.32/hr to start, pjiis lull benefits fndudtog p w medical, dental, Ufa In­surance, paid holidays,'~^- ration tuition re lm b u r^- ment and more. Call Som e­rset A R C . 201-725-6685 141 S . Main SL Manv(ye. N J 08835. E O E .

S O C IA L W O R K ER - F*an lime. 6 mo position avml able Superior working en vironmenl. knowledge oi a g i n g p r e l e i r e d C a i Maureen Ehrel. Lawrentje ville Nursing Home 609 896-1494

S E C Y - C P A firm In Som e­rset in looking lor a highly o r g a n i z e d Individual to handle admin and secy responsibillties Must be sell-motivated & possess exc typing skills Word procesaor/computer exper req P l e a s a n I wor k i ng cond Benefits & salary

' commensurate w/exp. Call Ms. Kozup to schedule in­terview. 201-469-5555

SOFA/MIsc Queen size sleep sola, neutral. 8 mo new, used once, pur­c h a s e d P T o n V i k i n g , S325/BO Several rugs. ' btaidad oval. $40 1 tge rya. blues. $55 Odds & ends 609-895-1223 eves

S P AN ISH Teacher • Level II, West Windsor, Plains boro Regional School Dfs trict. Vacancy notice. For Sept. '88, toree/nitos time Requirements N J Certifira non Sala ry according to G u i d e C o n t a c t I r e n e Hechler . 6 0 9 - 7 9 9 - 32 0 0 505 Village Rd W & l. Princeton Jet. N J E O E '

S P E E C H T H E R A P IS T - Pi lime N J license required Flexible hrs 609-882-1603 after 6 jjm

S TA B L E H ELP Needed on private horselarm agar Hopewell. Rexible hrs, call 609-466-1538.

S T E E L F A B R I C A T I O N Plant - seeks: Mechanics. Metal Workers & Helpers 609455-2410

S TO C K P E R S O N In Belle Mead. Call 201-874-6383

S TO R E M A N A G E R • Out door Outfitters Store 'in P T o n area has Im rnM opening tor E x p e r t e n ^ Mgr. Please send resurne to Mrs. Payne, P O .gpx 5346, Charlottesviller. Vir­ginia 22905.

S U M M E R TIM E Help'' - S5/hr work outside. Job'Iitv- olvas Warehouse Work’ s jeto she dellyortes, must'be 16 or older. C a l l ' U z 609455-2616.

S U > B » I T B S } B I T .O F F p r e m i s e s ;

F U L L T IM E P O S m e Large garden apt 1 In Prlnceton/E^ng has bnmedfatSLPpenlng lor Individual exp'd In ' Ipll phases of garden apt n ^ - tenance & repairs.

OyUJ. HERB OR P A f 609-771-9471

PROJECT DIRECTOR, FIELD DEPARTMENT

I'We are seektog a person with prior experience to a Field Department lor imaikettog research 'firm. Duties are project oriented including all phases from interfacing with sales'teams, questionnaire constnictfon usbto wwdXproraKing equipmeiv

contdct "

III

telephone, contad with supervisors across th S jfl countiy, sand out and check In. quality/cost control. ■ CafiJoann Berkley at 60^924-3400,.

Gallup & Robinson, inc.- Princeton, :NJ

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'S Packet PiMcatkm Week of July A 1988 11B

M Help Wanted" 100 H e» Wanted i” Help VWlited 10 Jobe Wantitd 20 PersoniBls

S U P E R I N T E N D E N T - Respons&^er-sxpcrlsnced person to mabitain Interior Ik exterior of 8[4 unit senior 4tizen apt complex. Knowt- edfie m minor plumbing, elar^rlcal, h e ^ pumps & a/c, repairs a requirement. Employee benefits. E O E 201-3!29^H14.

8U >B U N TB «}EN T

Immediate opening lor per­sons exp'd In all phases of Interior & exterior mainterr- ance to Join resident main- ter'ianoe staff of large So. Brunswick epartmenl com­p le x . A ttra c tiv e sa la ry , benefits & apartment. Call Mike, at 201-821-6121^

S U P E R V IS O R • Dopen-

£ }le ^ r s p n w/good math ils rteeded 12-7:30. M-F.

and flex S a t SS.2S to start. P m training, pleasant job. grtat beriefits. A { ^ in per- ebn to Craft Cleaners. S u p e r f r e s h S h o p p i n g Center, E . Windsor, NJ.

S W ITC H B O A R D O P E R A ­T O R - part/tull time days,

-evas or nights. Nassau St. ( ^ .6 0 9 -9 2 4 -2 0 4 0 .

T E A C H E R - 5th grade homeroom, exc benefits. Cell Sacred Heart School Setvm 9 -1. 201-526-9690.

.T E A C H E R T A S S T • Begin­ning late August, for estab­lished private school In Princeton area. Toddlers &

■ 3 ^ yr olds. Full time, 8-4 or 10-8. Part time, 2-6 or

7:15-1. Call 609-924-4594 for more Info & application

T E A C H E R - C o m ­prehensive pre-school pro­gram seeks qualified group Teacher. Som e s ^ a l needs chfldren. B A degree f^us certification or C O A required. Send resume to: D i r e c t o r . M C F D C . 101 3|akland St. Trenton. NJ

318

T E A C H E R - K-2. Linguistic background, for SepI 88. Send resume to Princeton Latin Academy. PO Box 8077. Princeton. N J 08543

T E A C H E R M u s i c Teacher part lime West Windsor Plalnsboro Re­gional Sctrool DIstrfci For Sept ‘88 Requirements N J Certification Salary ac­cording to (Sulde Contact Irene Hechler, 609-799- 0200. 505 Village Rd West. Princeton J<a. N J. E O E

T E A C H E R S n > iE R A P lS T S W e are kxjking lor

moUvatad Individuats to work In a group home w/autlstlc adolescents young adults. Competitive starting salary, full medical benefite & all training provided. W e encourage & f^ lita te advancement in our or gani zat i on Edbn Acres. 1 Logan Dr Prince­ton. N .J. 08540 Annette 609-987-0099.

T E C H Coordinator - Cul­tural Centers Program of State Arts Agency Assist Capital grants S designa­tions to N J Arts Centers, manage data, assist eval­uation process. rrHjnitor C o n s t r u c t i o n , c o n d u c t orf-site evaluations, require B A architecture - related field, -t- 3 yrs experience or MA -I- 1 yr. Salary $35K. resume vrim retai by 7/15 to Personnel. C N 306.' Tren­ton. 08625.

T E C H N IC IA N TR A IN EE Position avail, in electronic service Industry Duties in- ciuds l^h t production and Inspection. Apply in person to Tow ne Laboratones. I n c . . 1 H i g h w a y 206 ,

, Somerville._______________

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T E M P S

MANY TEMP ASSIGN- WITH LOCAL

CO«fi»ANES.Long & Short Terni

NEVER A FEE 104 Carnegie Center

SuKe 105Princeton, N J . 08540

60 9 -7 9 S -7 0 0 0

W O R D P R O C E S S O R - Expmidkig SofnervWe law firm se**- experieoced W P 'OM PC/Word perfect cxpertonce preferred. Ex­c e lle n t b e n e fllp , Salary oom m m aw ate experi­ence. Can 201-722-0700

TE N N IS A T f E N D A N T -P / t position. Weekday nights, exc poahion for responsible teenager or tafult. Contact t h e . R e c r e a t i o n D e p t . , South Brunswick Tw p., Mu­nicipal Bldg, Moriniouth Junction, N J 08852. So Bruns Is an E O E .

T E L E M A R K E T IN G - The countries fastest growing W e e k l y b u l l e t i n f l ash monthly nows letter pub­lishing company has re- c w tly initialed a tele- tnarkMing department. We

. afeiobking for experienced . ara/or trainees to earn

over $10.00 per hour ^hourly w age plus cpm- ri^ssloo),; fteidble hours available. Teachers, stu­dent retkoes welcome. Can ^ l i a Forsell 609- 7^7-8282.

W O R D P R O C E S S O R (S R ) - Expanding engineer­ing firm has e x ^ le n t pos­ition with growth potenttal lor Individual with strong w o r d p r o c e s s i ng b a ck ­ground & Interpersonal Soils. Compensation & benefits are opmpetitive. Please send resuim to: Jo a n W ralghle,^yan Note Harvey. Assoc, W T7 Alex­ander Rd, Princeton, NJ 08540. EO E/AA

TIRED OF T l£ SAME OLD DIAX AM) DRY

PART-TIME JOB?W hy not find a part-time position that's more fun. pleasurable and offers you a challenge?

W e've got iti

Th e Princeton Packet Is now Interidewing tor part- time telemarketing person­nel.

W e offer a good salary and c o m m is s io n p la n w hile working with a pieasanl staff of professionals.

Hours are Monday-Friday nights 5:30pm to 9:0(k>m, with some Saturday work possible

T E L E P H O N E O P E H A - T b R S - Due to expansion

Tiaa positions avail in dur new office in Kwidall Pfuk. SeekSireOable & de­pendable operators fw alt shifts. 201-821-1122 ext

T E L E P H O N E Sales Per- ^ - Wofk from home. Fun br part time. Qeneioua

..gomiTtesions & bonuses.

. . . t b w o r a r ie sA Job to fit

,i.. every appllcanL.. S a o r e t a r l e s , w o r d prooessors, data entry, dertoatoi long and short

;jatm'asslgnmenfa, no foe, no odntraci

W e re fiexible, II you arel

A strong letemarket Indlvkl- ua! can a v e r s e $8.00 per hour.

Please call p a n Pllchar - C ircuIatidifS^es Manager at 609-924-3244, ext. 171 E .O .E .

TR A IN E E S - High School dropouts job waiting. Earn $S$'s while preparing (ortree Q. E. p. diploma. Learn M ^tul job skills K you are 16-26 years old 4 un- e m p to y ^ , call N J Youth Corps ol Somerset/Huni erdon County at 201-782- 1480 today. Free transpor­tation provided.

T R A V E L A C T - II you have solid exp In devekjping corporate travel — accts., we'd like to talk to you. Excellent earning potential + percs. Fee Paid. Helen.

609-683-3700 H. Neuman /Vssoc. 2500 Brunswick Ave

TR E E C LIM B ER - Trainee groondman or equip dper- aior. help w/tree removal 4 trimming. No axp neces­sary. Immed opening. Full time, good pay 4 benfits Call Jam es Irish, Tree Ex­ports, 609-924-3470

T R E E C LIM B ER Wanted year round work, exc work­ing cond 4 good benefits. Call Woodwind, 609-924- 3500

T R U C K D R IV ER S - Expo- nence raq'd Trips all within 200 mi of central N J Must bo DOT certified. F/T year- round position w/benefits Apply in person: Gilbert A. Cheney. Inc, ScMith Main St 4 Old Trenton Rd, Cran- bury 10am-2pm wkdays 609-393-0350

T Y P E S E T T E R ■ F/T 6pm- 2am tor quality ad shop In (Central NJ. Good op- portuntty/salary/benefits lor experienced typograpTier 201-297-6900.

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C E R T I F I E D ' P R O ­F E S S IO N A L N « in y - with exc local iwfs, lilghty quaU- fled is avail early Aug. H us­band Is M stixieiiL Prefer Bve-m cNId care position w/effidency + board + saiaiy: $300-$350/wk de­pending on duties. WIN consider live-out. $450- SOO/wk -f benefits neg. Tra ined . WSI, first aid. C P R , B S in Ed, 4 yrs exp. very loving, mature, lun Call Debs. 609-466-2232.

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C H IL D C A R E - C H S Child C a r e h a s s c r e e n e d , trained, approved family day care homin ready to care (or your infant or pre-schooler weekdays In Cranbury, Plalnsboro 4 Princeton Jd . Call 609- 695-1615

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V E T E R I N A R Y A S S T / Technician - Will train right person lor permanent l/i position In veterkiary hospi­tal. Must be energetic, car­ing, physically fit, have ap- Utude for manual & techni­cal skills & enjoy team work. Fringe benefits. Ap­ply: Kingston Aiiimal Hospi­tal, Rt 27, Wngston. NJ. 609-924-7415

V E T ; I ^ C E P T I O r a S T P/r M W F 1-9PM, SaL 9AM -1PM. Full 00. benefits. Must be 18 yrs or older & be able to type 35 wpm. Af^iOcatlons avail.'C EOAR L A N E A N IM A L C U N IC . 1760 Easton Ave. Some­rset. N J (In the A 4 P Shopping Center).

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Busy Princeton Advertising Agency has an opening tor someone with word pro­cessor sktils or willing to loam. Good typing 4 a pleasant phone manner Varied duties. To arrange lor an Interviaw please call Joan at 609452-8500.

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C H IL D C A R E - Full time, provide by mo(her with 2 y rs e x p e r i e n c e . S m a l l group, ages 1 '4 to 5. Learn social skills In creative family atoKisphere. Refers ences availaole, call 609- 683-0908

W O R K FR O M Home - Part time eves 4 wjcends, tele­phone Intervelwlng. Rex- Ible hours. W e will train Call Jane Hollander 609- 443-0965.

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Z O N IN G O F F IC E R Re view permit applications prepare reports, and en- lorce local zoning or­dinances. Coordinate be­tween local boards and m u n ic ip a l de partm en ts Must uridsrstand site plans and dtagrarhs. Good writ­ten and verbal communica­tion skills. Prior experience preferred. Valid N J Driver's l i c en s e . S a l a r y r ange $18,944-$23,735; 5 days, 35 hours, with some eve­ning meetings. Excellent benefits. Send resume to E . Windsor Tw p , 16 Lan- ning Blvd, E. Windsor. NJ 08520, att: Acting Tw p M anager ___________ __

C H IL D C A R E - Have open­ing in established day care group In my East Windsor home with experienced mother/teacher Referen­ces available. 609-443- 5308.

C H IL D C A R E - In my homo, fenced yard. Refer­ences, available. Call aft 6pm, 609392-5607

C H IL D C A R E - In m y North Brunswick home. F/t 4 prt References provtdod. 201- 646-2524.

C H IL D C A R E - Monday Morning, Inc. has qualified reliable child care available in insiired homes 609-799 5588 and 201-526-4884

C L E A N IN G ■ Homes, ot flees, apts Reas, reliable U z . 609-924-4097 Hope 201-821-1583.

C O M P A N IO N ■ Very res ponslble person will take care of the elderly in your home. Princeton area only Nurses aid skills 2 i5 982-5036.

"C O M P L E TE H OM E 4 Ol flee Cleaning" Floors carpets, windows, daily weekly, monthly serving Princeton area 16 yrs Bonded 609-588-5206

H A N D Y P E R S O N Responsible, effiderti per sot! for lawn 4 Iree^ main­tenance, building pecks, panelling, masonry, S other home ImprovementsyCali 609-466-2264

H O U S E C L E A N I N G Wi n dovirs - Honest, reltable Pets o k Free eslimale Refs 609-695-1025

H O U S E C LEA N IN G - Ex­perienced. Own transpor- tafion. Call after 5pm. 609-921-7462.

H O U S E C L E A N I N Q Mature reliable woman w/refs. HIghtstowrvE W ind­sor area. 609-443-3711

H O U S E C LEA N IN G Ex perlenced reliable person References available 609- 446-6264

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RESUMES UNUMITED .Resumes & cover letters profewdonaBy-written, ex- patdy typed on word pro­cessor, printed on rag bond or finer. Career counsel­ing: Aptitude/lnterest tes­ting, Job search strateglee, interviewing techniques, employment directories. Established ip 1977. 609- 446-0701:

Acceptable Abbreviations for P e t M T i^

F (Female), M (Male)S (Slngto), D (Divorced) .

8 (Black), W (White)H (Hispanic)

C (Chrtstlart). J (Jewish) G (Gay), L (Lesbian)(w

All other abbreviations will be reviewed.

A D O P T ■ A happily married cmildiess cou^e wilt pro­vide love and joy. the finest education and beautiful home (or newborn. Ex­penses psid. Confidential Call collect Mark & Jill. 212-627-4191 ___________

a d o p t i o n Not Abortion - Happily married Christlaa Couple (wile is R N ) eagsT to adopt Infant or toddler. W e offer love, warmth, se­curity All medical/legal ex­penses paid. Answ er our ad 4 answer our prayers. Call collect aft ^p m . 201- 248-1536

A D O P TIO N - Loving, finan­cially secure couple wish to adopt white ihlaiH. Will pay medical 4 legal lees. Call collect 6-11 pm, 201 -387- 1650.

ADCELSYD Dyslexia • cor­rection Is possible and available, diagnostic tes­ting & consultation FR EE. Call Multivariant Learning Systems. 201- 766-5399.

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M A N A G E M E N T P O S I T ION - .Prefefrably In prim- Ing/graphlcs (told. Exper- lemied In operatloiis, sales 4 administralkici. Bilingual. Sura to b e an asset to your business. 201-788-6911.

M A T U R E , R ELIA B LE - honest ccfilege g r ^ seeks p/l job, early eves or wkends, Ind but not limited to such skills as bartend­ing, driving (Ind to or from airports), dellvetles, house- sitting, also S EC registered proxy soficHor. Call aft 5pm, 6 0 9 6 ^ 5 7 8 ,

S IT U A T IO N W A N T E D - Responsible adult, female, s e e k s e m p l o y m e n t In housekeeping, (mfldcare. elderty care. Will live In. Call 609-466-2264.

A T T O R N E Y H O U S E Calls Wills ilr $65). Closings

III $365) Divorces (Ir $450), Incorporations (Ir $200) Call lor exact leas, other services Ja m e s De- Martino, Esq.. 201-874 5636

A T T R A C T I V E Intolligem Woman ■ 34, seeks to meet tall, attractive. IntelligBnl man I en|oy Iheatre. poll- Ucs, dining, hiking, skiing 4 holistic hoaith. Reply lo W H H , #150, P O Box 1449 HIghlstown, NJ 08520

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A R E Y O U - Also looking lot that special someone? I am a graphic artist, S W M , 33, 5'11". slim 4 a non- smoker. I am quiet, easy- golng, caring and hava a s e n w ol humor Like you, I am seeking a kirxired spliK to share evenings out, baU games at Shea, popcorn at the movies, w ^ k s along the beach, warm hugs 4 rtopelully a senous rela- ’ lionship Reply Box 51^. CO Central Post F*0 Bdx 309 Daylon, NJ 08810

A W O N D E R FU L Family Experience • European. Scandinavian high school exchange students arriving in August Become a host family lor Ameriiian inter cultural student exchange Call 1 -800-SIBLING.

B ER M U D A B A H G A IN I! - 6 day cruises from N Y includ ing Round Trip Translers $595 PP Call Christophei T r a v e l 609 5 8 5 0300 Space limited

C L O S E Y O U R Eyes • And Imagine a very attr^tive. slim, blue eyed 4 golden haired wom an ol 36. She Is also an Intelligent, alhie- 6c, sensitive professional (with a w h im s i^ tense of humor) w ho 's interests are diverse, including the arts, outdoors, travel 4 .more. N ow open you eyes - and If you are an unm vrled man of similar qualities, seeks a long term, stable relation­ship, are 43 or younger, & would lo insplre/be Inspired by this wom an please reply with note & photo lo: to x #260124 c/o Princeton Packet.

C R U IS E S F O R Singles - from $379 to the Carib­bean, M exico or Bermuda. Also loWest priceSflor com­plete lours and corporate travel. C all , Christopher Travel 609^5856300. Ma- jor credit i

B IG B EA U TIFU L Dates - A dafing service. Reply to Box 1222, Dept P R , Media. Pa 19063. 215-565-1717

ABC CHILD Care Infant Ceitfer - State licensad day cars tacUty on 4 aerra of told, orty mfie from PrIncMon Jet railroad sata- tk>n. Hours ol operation 7 to 7. We hava openings (or infants & toddlers, B wka to 4Vk yre of age, full time, part/;lkna .& hourty. For further Info can 609-799- 4162 aafc to Joan Wyckbff.. 59 Cranbury Rd. Prinoeton Jet NJ.pesso.NUDIST RESORT • 35 wooded acraa-locatad in Central NJ. Heated .poof, hot tub, kH. (acflitiaa &

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C U S T O M S O F T W A R E Written Fo r You ■ Free m U- maies. W e do honest w i ­lful work at rbasoriable prices. T r y UsI Princeton Engineering 4 Computec- Servlces. P.O. Box 1536; Princeton. N J 08542

D A T E F IN D E R Singles Personal A d s • Largest Usl- ingl Free copy, call 201- 526(MX>4 24 hrs, or write: DateRnder, P O ^ x 1058- A , PIscatawav. NJ 08655.

B I O F E E D B A C K T R A IN ­ING Partlclpanls NeededI - 1 0 r i g h t - h a n d e d mal e partidpams are desired lor research involving syn­chronous brain w ave blo- leedback training You will receive 20-26 hours ol actual bloleedback ealn- Ing, worfii approx $2000 al ordinary dlnlc lees. The training sessions will each last about 4 hrs. Partld- pants will attend a session once a week for approx 10 wks. We spedflcalty desire experienced m editators, therapists, artists, dedi­cated martial artists 4 athletes, or men invofvod In any "d ls d i^ e " , t h e r ^ , or "growth process" bm- p h a ^ n g Indeasifig one's "solf-awarenoss" or "sell expression'', or emphasiz­ing "expanding" orre'e con­sciousness (e.g., yoga, TM , NLP, Zen, Gestalt, E S T , personal psydio- therapy, "holistic health", etc. 4 etc.). W e can also use a few wonien In a abort pfiQt study. Th e cost ol parttdpatlon is $ 5 0 for all 10 training sesatorts, and Is free forthose who can't af­ford it. Please call a n y time: W ayne Carr (P h.D . Cand.), 609-663-1819, Princeton B^iavloral Metflcine and Biofeei&ack Research In­stitute, 317 ML Lucas Rd, Princeton. NJ.

D O Y O U Think coming to a s i n g l e s g r o u p m e a n s you've laile£l..ajda|x?. It dosan'tl W e ’flf^lttefent. Th e Nassau Singles Con­nection is not a meat mar ket or a dating service. Instead we emphasize ac livities 4 encourage de veloping e network ot fnends ol all ages 22 & over Our acrtivilies indude dinners ou( volleyball, day mps. pot luck dinners w speakers, dances, bible study 4 a variety of outdoor actIviUes For more inlor- maUon call 609-921-0846 or write Nassau Singles Connection, 61 Nassau St, Princeton N J 08540

D W F, 47 - 5'8". altradive, exuberant, would like to meet tall W gentleman with a sense ol humor & an - adventuresome nature My interests are varied Irom racquetball lo quiet even­ings al home I am a special lady Icwklng lor that spedal m an Write 4 fell me about yoursell Reply Box 516, c/o Central Post. P O Box 309, Dayton. NJ 08810

D W F Young 40. in telligent al tradive. un usual Sensitive, creative open & spontaneous En (oys sailing, skiing, tennis, biking, jogging, theatre, foreign films, ethnic foods, people 4 conversaUon Looking for honest, suc­c essful communi cat i ng responsible gentleman lor frie ^sh lp Reply lo Box #000000 CO Pnncelon Packet

CAN YOU - put a t»ice tag on happiness? Tiy 25 cents. Prof OWM, 42,'fired of the bar scene. Inane singtos tunettois and plas- tio people. Is seeMng a slim, professional lady to end my brief ad witting career. I am.honest, aen- aitive, aomeftfies'shy but havetiave a great aense of humor. You value honesty.

Porsonab Personate-H A V E A Ungerte & A c­cessories Party - & quality t o generous gifts. W e have a targe a o i e d ^ of beaut­iful lingerie, make-up 4 Jewelry. Guests take pur­chases home with them No ordering, no watfing. Interested? Call Alice at Complements lor details 201-281-7600

D W M ■ Late 40's, In shape not unattraefive. tail (6 ). s e n s u o u s , dependable. Interested In ihe arts, traveling to Europe and the Cartbean. like outdoors. S eekir^ sensuous rela- Uonshlp with 25-35, Child O k. Have high morals and values. Require lots of a(- locUon and companion­ship. If interested In meet­ing me please send photo, B-possibie. Reply PO Box #260409, c/o PRInceton Packet

I R EFU SE - T o believe the people who say, "theres no bod y Interest ing out there, so forget It." After all.I am out here, so there must be others. I am a SV7F, In m y mid 40's.- atthough I kxik much younger. I am toll, slender, very attracUve, and In- tell^ent with an Ivy League proiesalonal degree. I en­joy classical music and counUy sunsets. 1 write poeuy aixl love to play goH.I would enjoy meeting an Intelligent, successful man. age 45-60, with a sense of humor, and a strong aense of himselt. H bw good it would be' to meet a man who could become a good friend and a worthy compa­nion. Send your reply and photo if you have one to: Box #000000, c/o Prince­ton Packet

IS IT Possiblo? - T o have a happy, lasfing relafionshlp. C a ll D i an e t i c a ' Ho t l l ne , 1-800-FOR T R U T H .

M ARITAL M E D IA TIO N - An aitemative to litigated divorce setfiementa. James O e M a r l l n o . A l l y 2 0 1 ■ 874-5636.

P R O F E S S I O N A L P E R ­S O N A L Counseling - By toe privacy o l your tele­phone. 10 yrs experience, riasonable fees. Call i - 800-334-2466.

P E TITE B L O N D E - blue eyes, SWp, 27. who enjoys life and good compa­n i o n s h i p i s s e e k i n g energetic W M 28-33 to share candiolll dinners, music, long walks on tfie beach and great converse non II you lit l(ie bill pick up lhal pen and answer this ad Photo please Reply P O Box #260583 c o Pnncelon Packet

R A C Q U E T B A L L P A R T NER Wanted male female InlermedialB Re ply w/phone # to PO Box 2879, Trenton, N J 08619

F IR E V TO R K S • Picnics for 2 , sunset walks on beach. Sound romantic? II you're an attractive prol SWM/ D W M , 30-45 Interested In sharing these a c ^ e s while building a relationship, this attractive D W F would like your reply to W HH # 156, P O Box 1449. Hightstown. N J 08520.

G O O D -L O O K IN G DWM - L a t e . 40's, Intullivo. Im­pulsive, introverted, humor­ous, literary, needs a re­laxed relattMiship wKh a warm w o m a a P O T Pwinlngton, N J i

SW F 30 • 6 7 , attractive, athletic. InteWgenL pro­fessional woman seeks ei- tracllve tall man, (27-37). with sense of humor who enjoys the outdoors, ten­nis. biking, movies 4 travel­ing, II you're friendly, outgo­ing" 4 unafraid ol the "R Word" (relationship) Re­spond with a pitoto 4 phone # U?: ^ x #260363 c/o Princeton Packet

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SW F. 34 - Catholic, slim, pretty prolesskxibl seeks outgoing, lun loving guy (30-38) )who erijoys danc:- Ing, travisf. movies, siding, etc. Looidng lo share In a possible tong term rela­tionship. Interested? Write to: RD 2, Box 306, C ran­bury. NJ 08512.

SW M 24 - Good looking, well natured, romantic, prol male wants to meet attract­ive. woman 21-26 w/ln- telllgence, independence 4 a good heart. Don't pass this up. I've been tooking for you. Send picture, ad­dress- 4 phone number Box #260749 C/o Prince­ton Packet.

P R O FE S S IO N A L 41 Di vorcod White Male. slim, handsome, Intelllgenl with a positive strong attitude towards Hie. a nonsmoker without dependents who seeks an I n d e p e n d e n t slender female with a good sense ol humor who is well adjusted, relatively trouble lree“4 can handle a dose ol romance, excrilement, am mals. movies, the beach, long walks, fireplace, quiel dining. gexxJ cxmversalion 4 more If you are (ree of past commitments 4 are interested in seeing ll we have more in common please reply with a letter, a photo 4 phone number will insure'a response PO Box 153. Plalnsboro, N J 08536

HAVE A GOURMET Food Tasting Party In Your Home - Wa provide too food. You provide the guests. Sonya 609-298- 9112, or 1 ^ 609-448- 3835.

S W M 2 9 - 5 ' 1 1 " . Nice look­ing successful 4 kind exec seeks pretty SW F 20-34 who likes humor, music, m o v i es , wal ks, di ni ng. Who's sv*06t caring 4 values being treated like a lady to develop an honest relationship. Reply w/photo 4 phono: W H H #175, P O Box 1449. HIghlstown, NJ 08520

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RIDE W A N TE D From Belle Mead Qrtggstown area to Kendall Park. 6 15am 4 return eves. Mon-Frt, Call eves 20i 359-8834

SWM • 30, computer pro- lesstonaK Interests IncriuiJp movies, plays and art; ski­ing, Softool and other sports: Oriental and C o n ­tinental cuisine; creative and technical writing; talk­ing about toe news. Agnos­tic. n o n s m o k e r , r are l y drink. 6'2", 215, mostly carbon, hydrogen and ox­ygen. I seek a lasting rela­tionship with a single or divoroed woman, 20-40. who has a like composition Similar interests a warm heart and a wicked sense ol humor Chemical assay required Reply box # 2 6 0 3 2 9 c o P n n c e l o n Packet

S A V E UP T O 5 0 % • On your next cruise or vacation p a c k a g e . C h r i s t o p h e r Travel, 609-585-8300. call for spetdal discounts on all C ru ljo Unas.______________

S IN C E R E Professional • A ltra c ilve p h y s ic a lly lit SW M S"9. with pIsBsant personality seeks warm, caring, W F , (25-37) tor oommurtlrativa S 'enduiing relationship. Reply to: Box #260618 'C/O Princeton Packet.

SIN G LE A D U L T Travel - Weekend activtties 4 long­er trips lor toe travolar. For Info on future events, please write to: Meet 4 Mix an gles Travel, c/o Helen Gross, 60 Old Nassau Rd ^ B, Jam esburg, N J 08831 or call 609-655- 2227 or 655-2228.

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qiB.fi)ltotionally saoure and 'i^*'drfer soiutfona fatoerrather thaacrtticiam. If you can risk the irtals and tribu: laflons of a newfrfoikfohtp, and afl your past, twggage fo.tosL than I would NHs to hear from you. .You can reach out and toudt tina et i P.O. Box 6216, No. Bnms- wick NJ 06902'

I'AM - Looking for someone who is lootdng tor some­one, to atw e each other,, wafidng, taMng, listening music, w kw , dine, doing thfogs, gofog places,, yet . . befog Ihemsefyes, no feep— fS" of caplivtty only a belong*Ing, yea Ita true, the VANCE 20t-494-2449._calender says 70, but the body and mind don't belelve it. for age Is but of. the mind. Please send photo, I’ii-redprocata K in my rapifos. Reply.' Box

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SWM ■ 43. 6 2 185. bf hrgo(Xl looking, romantic Psycholherapisi (Gestalt). Phd (Cand ) Clinical psy­chology Seeks female lor warm relalinship. possibly leading to marnage I de­sire a woman with good Communication skills who IS romantic, shapely, m touch with her deepest feel- ings. and capable ol lull love and committment as I leel I am Reply P O # 2 5 9 6 3 2 c o P r i n c e l o n Packet

SWM 48, bearded, blue eyes, 6 165 lbs Veg Irom Ihe 60 s. Irving in Ihe 00 s Looking lor a younger Ihan I, toned Earth woman aesthetleal. sensual. Irav eler, beauty wtihin. Rain bow lady Photo please Reply Box #260635 c o Pnncelon Packet

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A Q U A B O T S T o o l C leaner ■ I yr old. Chair lloal/raH. 609-924-6676

B I C Y C L E • P a n a s o n i c men's bicycle, excellent condition $125 Coll 201- 0 2 M 3 1 9

SWM I smoke Dnnk, 4 gamble on occasston R o­mantic nice guy. Would like to meet beautiful 4 wealthy lady, 47 Send photo 4 p h o n e R e p l y b o x #257364. CO Princeton Packet

TIR ED O l cooking 4 shopping 7 Have delicious food delivered nghi lo your door Call tor color bro­chure Sonya 609-298- 9112. or Dee 609-448- 3635

B IC YCLES For Sale • U s e d . Go o d condi t i on. Reasonable bricas. 609- 924-3799

C A S E M E N T W IN D O W S And Stove - 4 double hung 48-inch and 2 single hung 36 irkto windows for sale. Also 36 Inch gas stove with 4 burners and 2 ovens. Call 609-683-6230

D E W A L T 10 " • l^ l a l 's a w w/table 4 stand.' Excellem cond. $250. 609-466-3058 after 630.

DINING R O O M Sel ■ 6 cheirs, china closet, drea 1930 $175 609-924-6411 aft 6pm, _______

D ISH W ASH ER ■ Kitchen Aid portable. Butcher block top. $100. Call 609-737- 3241

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FIR EP LA CE W O O D - all hardwood - seasoned, split 4 delivered. $120/cord. Kindling, $20 large bundle Stove wo<xl 16" avail 6 0 9 -2 5 9 ^ 1 8 .

VAN R ID E Wanted - T o 4 From N Y. From Belle Mead Gr^gstow n area, Mon-Fri. Call eves 201-359-8834

FO AM - Cot to « i y size. Cushions, mattresses, etcFree qQote Phone 609- 298-0910 Capital Bedding. US Highway 130. Yardville NJ

FREE VCR B u y i a l $ i 4 9 get one Free' R C A XI 100 19 color 7V like new still in carton w brand new guarantee, sacniice $128 w remote $180. w swrvql console, $208, w V C R $277 (for both) Video cam era. $299 BlaupunkI p b stereo cass car radio w.speakers. $69 lor both JV C 300 watt 5 way speaX ers w 12 wooter. $69 w Fboneer receiver, $i49 (lor both) Microwave oven w cookbook. $69 (lor both! Technics rximpact disc $129 JV C cassette deck $79 Call Bruce 215-473 3566

FR EEZ ER (Chest) 18 cu It, SearS. like new, $225 Call 20 1-28 1 -7884

FU R N ITU R E 1 large door safe. 1 slicing machine. 1 washing machine 4 tumble dryer 1 large white Ing freezer Call 201 725 1 764

FU R N ITU R E S APPLI A N C ES Used kitchen cabinets, dark wood, $750 Solid oak 48 table 4 4 chairs (2 leaves). $350 Tappan double-oven, har vest gold. $250 Amana micro-wave. $100 Kitchen hanging light, gold color $100 201- 874-6738

FURNITURE Light blue 6 piece section couch dm rm sel lamp 4 2 chairs An $550 firm 201 701 2482

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W IN S O M E. W O N D E R F U L • Warm, S JF 36, doctoral candidate, attractive, ready lor lasting relationship with Jewish man who has a happy smile. Nole/Phwie. Reply to: Box #260451 c/o Princeton Packet.

f u r n i t u r e • Fllder's You do have a cholcel Buy retail or buy name brarxls irom Rider al substantial sav­ings. Shop first then visit Rider's, 75 Main S t , King­ston. You'll have a pieasanl surprise 609-924-0147

F U R N ITU R E ■ sola, chairs. TV other pieces, good cond, very reasonable I 609-737-2351 aft 4pm.

WM - Local Entrepeneur. 38 seeks liasbn lady, 25-35, of any b^Jtground to share my private oasis and escape toe madness ol everyday fife, r a B o x 252, Prirtceton Jet 0BS50.

W W F 52 - W arm, tkw n to earth, enjoys movies, tong walks a talks, music, din­ner for 2, sports lan, would Uke to .-m eet gentleman w/same Interests. Reply W HH #155, P O Box 1449, Hightstown, N J 08520.

F U R N ITU R E - Tvtrin 4 King size bdrm sets. Excelleni condition, $300 4 $600 Call 609-921-7533.

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H A Y W O R TH D E Pool F=i ter - max 600, 300 gallon per hr. used i season, $250. Call aft 6pm 201- 359-4515.

KENMORE-18cubic.2dr. frost free, only 4 yrs old. $350. 609-683^429LARGE SELECnem • of reconditioned Simplicity arid Inteni ional HarveMsr riding lawn mowers mid tradors, 6 to 20hp. 609- 6 ^ 1 7 7 . ^ ___________LAWN MOWER • Rkttig. S lm p ^ 4200 with firass catcher, 4. yra old. exc oond, price ' neg. '609- 466J342

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L O V E F O frS A L E - Let me solve your problems with small antiques & other treasures. I'll rejoin them, laixicate missing parts, polish brass, rejoin pottery, r e p a i r j ewel er y . mouni sculpture, repair lamps & more. Bring projects small­er than a breadbox to Tom PIpecarver, 4 Sprirtg St Princeton. 609-921-0860.

M IC R O W A V E - w a s $500. asking $176; R ange Hood, like new, $45; Motorcycle h e lm e t siwll rated, $85; Redwood Chaise, $40. Call 201-326-2048.___________ _

M O V IN G - 2 CapUan's storage beds w/mattresses & night stand. $150; girl's b d r m t u r n: d r e s s e r w/mirror. desk w/chair & wall unll. $150; electric cord organ w/bench & mu- sic $50 201-297-0781

M O V IN G ■ Refrigerator. $100. Sea Skin boat 85 hp. neg. 4 new truck snows. $50/ea. 3 antique chairs, 3 rocking chajrs, couch, van­ity. full size bed w/mattress. all $35/ea. Hoover sweep­er. $20. Antique bureaus. $100/ea. 609-448-6044.

M O V IN G SALE - 2 dress­ers & nftastand, exc cond $300. Lge freezer $175 Q r a n d l a l h e r c l o c k with chim es $135. M isc. 609- 291-9004. Bordentown.

M O V IN G SALE - Sola & matching chair. $50 Love seat like new. $75 2 open bookcases. $10 N e w steel typewriter lb|e, $15. Bag 8 ^ golf cad, $ ^ . 1 man, 1 lernala s/bags & shoes. both $25. 609-443-6560

M O V IN G - to Europe, Musi sell. 26" Magnavox TV. $100 Rsher V C R . $50 20" R C A TV, (6 m o old). $200. RefrIg, 10 c u ft. $75. Sm all elec appis, besi ol-ler 201-281-7331_________

M O W E R Tuff Cut. high wheel. 22 like new Call609^896-0782_____________

O F F I C E F U R N ITU R E Ex ecutrve desks w chairs and llle cabinets Call 609921 3293__________________

P A R A C H U T E S Used parachutes, m any sizes, m any colors, m any uses (patio, stage S room decor ation) 201-996-6262

P H ILA D ELP H IA E S T A T E LiquidBlors 501 Fair- riKiunl Ave (7 blocks north of Market Si on 5th) 8 Q ue e n Ann solid ma­hogany dining room chairs. 9 & 10 pc mahogany dining room sets in Chlppentjale & m any traditional styles. F r e n c h b a n q u e t table. Carved French bedroom sot w vanity, m any seta ol chairs, banquet tables & breaktronls Large selec­tion ol quality traditional turn all sold in perfect cond Visit our 5000 sq ft showroom Call 1-215-925- 8890 Hrs daily by appi artylime on Sal 10-4

R A T A N S G L A S S Dining Room Set • i table 6 chairs. 609-924-8676

R U B B E R S T A M P S School or Qillege address, hom e, business, zip code R ubber stamps of all kinds and sizes made to your order at:

H M K S O N 'S 82 Nassau St.

S E C T IO N A L Tw o Piece O n e 10 It. one 8 ft. Jade with small prird. New $1000 Call 609-989-7071

S I M P L I C I T Y S U N R U N - N E R Tractor - H a s all ex­tras, 1 yr old. asM ng $2800, negotiable. Can 201-359-4512 aft 5pm___________S IN K - Stainless steel res- tauranL d o u to .basin w/ side drain cdbntsrs & faucets, $ 5 0 .''^ v e a 201-^ 2 2 9 5 . _________________

STEREO COMPONENTS • Must sell NAO F^celver, B (»e Spdakars, Nakamidil Deck, Aiwa Turntable. Ex- cellctfit (xmdition. $1250. Call Selim 609-924-6409

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T H E FA R M ER S Merkel Line - The easy, no cost w ay to find farm direct sources ol all larm com­modifies. 1-800-327-6658. 24 hrs/day. Buy JerseyFreshi_________________THOMASVftLLE QUAUTY

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15 colors. Truck load sale. $589.95, now $175 Wing Back ChiWs, $185

Redbiers, $139 Custom Made Sofas

Free Oeliveryl Call 609- 5 8 IM 7 6 6 Credit cards ac-copied.____________________

Trailer - Utility, 5'9"x6'3" with extras. $200. Call 609-737-3241___________ •

T R E ^ S - Norway Spruce (Christmas) 5' - 6' tall, $20 - $30. 201-369-4624.

T R IO T A G Sales. Inc. - "W e do all the work." Profitable sale ol entire or partial contents of your home. Professionally con­ducted at your conven­ience. 609-882-0560: 215- 493-5332

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W E IG H T U F T IN G Equip­ment - Complete free weight gym. For list ol equipment & prices, call all Spm , 609-275-5609.

WOVEN SHADE Wood - 8 ' x 8 ' side o p e n i n g w valance, $75. wood inm couch w chairs dinette set 6 roughl iron inmmed Chairs 2 leal lorm ca ladle antique 2 piece hutch Besi otter 201 297-4358

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A P P LE Equip • McIntosh Lazor Writers S other Ap pie computers, hardware, peripherals, hard drives software (many titles avail) Mostly new in box Must sell 609-799-7666 leave message

A P P L E II • 64k . modem,R G B . grappler • , disk drtv 0 • card, monitor, )oy stick Best offer 609-921-1228

IBM X T ■ Expanaded key­board. TV M color monitor. Okldata pnnter and stand. $2500/80 9-5, 609-799-6000, Bill Senge__________

R E N TA L S • IBM & Com pafibles, Madniosh. Lap­tops. RBase .V lor sale Mr Davts, 609-921-0611

TO S H IB A T3100 • 1 yr old. exc cond. 10MB. 00286 $2500 or best ofier Bailey 6 0 9 - 6 8 3 - 4 1 4 1 days, or883-4627 eves___________

X T/ A T C O M P U T E R Sales. Service & Leasing. Per- sonal/busfness consulting C a l l T e c ht r on i c s today 1-800-327-6826 ext 875

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A L L A N T I Q U E S & Furniture ■ from the 1940'S & back. Dining & bedroom sets. Desks- all kinds G l a s s w a r e , c l o c k s & lamps. Estates purchased w/dean out service. Cash. 609-586-0777 anytime.

A L L T O Y Trains - Any age & condition & Old Toys.

- 8 6 6 4 ' pitoes paid, call*"6 ^ 7 ^ - 7 7 3 0 . ____________

O A M E R A S - 1 will buy your old cameras; Brownies, A O F A ate. 201-442-8905.

C A S H F O R Y O U R Antique Furniture - we are a la ^ e deaier spedafiziiig In O de VVUBng to buy 1 piece to erftire contents. 201-329- 2062.

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G O L D - J e w e l r y • Diamonds, highest prices paidi Monroe Tw p area.2 0 1 -S 2 1 -2 iy _____________

G U N S & S W O R D S - MilF tary Items. Federal & State licensed as required lor N ew Jersey transactions. Will make house calls, pay highest cash (^11 Bert.201621-4949._____________

O R I E N T A L R U G S 4 Tapestries - bought for cash. 201-837-0080.

O W N E R S O f C a n o n Cameras - If you have a T -9 0 body & are Intareated In se l l i n g , pal l W a l t e r Bartow. 609-921-2442

U S. C O IN S - jewetory, pocket watches, antiques, any sterling, sliver, gold or scrap. 609-587-7507.

U S E D F U R S WantedI - Highest prices for fur coats & jackets. Call Friedman Furs 609-395-6158

W E BUY Used Books - All subjects but pay better tor itteralure, history, art, dilld- rens, theology & philos­ophy. Good condition a m u s t C a l l M I c a w b e r Books, 108 Nassau St., Princeton. 609-921-8454.

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B ALD W IN S P IN E T -o n ly 6 yeare old. very good con- d i t l o n . $ 1 0 0 0609-683-4429_____________

B E T S Y R O S S Spinel Beaulllul condition $9502 1 5-295-9076___________

K E Y B O A E D 1000 voice Synthesizer, programable. polyphonic. S300 609-426- 1146

K I M B A L L C O N S O L E O ak. only 2 yrs old, $15(X) or best ofier 215-860-5589

M A R TIN G U IT A R S - Spoc- lal discounts. (Connie's Mu­sic Center. 22 Davenport St Somerville 201-725-0737______________________

P IA N O ■ Baby Grand with bench, good cond. sounds great $1100/B0 609-275-4395______________________

P IA N O Janssen, upright. Spinel, exp lamihj piano, good cond, $595 6 0 ^7 3 7 -8069_____________________

P IAN O S ■ Now 4 used Bought and sold Connie's Music Center Somerville201-725-0737____________S T E I N W A Y U P R ' C H T (1886) Brand new ham mers $3500 201 3594837

150 CollectiblesA N D R E W W Y E T H - SIrl cxiltecfion. Set pf 6, signed limited edition prints in or­iginal museum packing $16,500 609-530-0093

L IQ U O R B O T Y l E Collec- tion (Ehipty) • Beam Bol- iles. Wild Turkey Series and others 6O9-487-1680

155 AntiquesH AN K IN S A N TIQ U E S / ■ ColieefibiM. Bought/soM/ appraised. 1 jriecetoentire household. Tu e s thiu Sat. l la m -4 ;3 0 .169 Mercer SL Highistown, N J. Call 609- 443-4102 or 44 8 -6 7 7 ^

A N T IQ U E S W A N T E D - (Call us last T o p prices paid for oak & w a lrM antique h im . 6 0 9 -4 4 8 -^ 7 .

A N T I Q U E W I C K E R - B o u g h t, s o ld , reatored. Dovetail Antiques. By appt. 609-288-S24S

155 AntiquesL O V E FOR S A L E - Let me solve your probterns with small antiques ft other treasures, rn rajoin them, labrtoate nfissing parts, polish brass, rejoto pottery, re p a ir Jewel ary , m ount sculpture, repair lamps 4 more. Bring projects entail­er than a breadbox to; Tom PIpecarver, 4 Spring 6t. Princeton. 609-921-0860.

MILK H O U S E Antiques ■ Route 614, Clover Hill. Thuraday-Sunday. Country fuititture ft Bcoeaspriea, Vtotortan Iln «i8 ft clothing, ooirerleta ft quilts. 201-389-4709,_________________

N A N N IE S P R E T T IE S An­tiques - 55 Monmouth Junction Rd, Dayton, NJ. Open Fit - S a t 10-5. 201 - 3 2 9 - 20 6 2 . Antiques b c ^ h t ft sold. SpecializingIn oak furniture.__________

P E N N IN G T O N A N T IQ U E S - 21 W . Delaware, Perv nington, NJ. W ed-Sat, 10- 5:30, 609-737-9090. Af- lo rd ^ le treasures.

T O M A T O F A C T O R Y Anti­ques Center - 30 shops on2 floors, with Oak, country to formal furniture. AlaOr- tlne a c c e s a o rle a , post­cards, dolls and miniatures. Located W way between Princeton and Lam berM to, on lie 518, two btocka ^ hind Sunoco StatioiuDpen7 days Un 5 pm . 1-609- 466-9860/ 9833/ 2990.

160 Garage Sales3 F A M IL Y Y A R D Sale - 168, 163, 167 North Mein SL Cranbuiy. Sat Ju ly 0,8- 2, raln/shine. A littie bit of eveiythbig - years of ao-cumulatkm.________________

3 F A M IL Y Yard Sale - H o m e s t e a d R d , B e l l e Mead. July 9th K M p m . Bdrim set for $50, desk ft chair, baby Hems, new playpen. Good adult ft chil­dren clothing. Brto-brac etc

A N T IQ U E S - Furniture, dis­hes etc SAl 4 Sun 7'9.7 10. 8-4. 370 Georges Rd. Dayton

B A F I N S A L E L a w renceville. apt wshr 4 dryi. sofa bed. 4 poster bed. much more July 9 4 10. 150 Old Denow Rd. al1-295 exit 71-A.___________

C O N T E N T S O F House Including original AO Deco bedroom set: Sat 4 Sun. 7'9 4 7/10. 9-4pm , Cran- bury Statloh Rd. Crartoury Station. N J oft Rt 130

E A S T W IN D S O R - Sat 7/9,8 til 7 5 Families. Wllmor Dr oft Dutch Neck Rd,,

G A R A G E S A LE - 31 Maple Stream Rd. E. W l n d ^ Sat Ju ly 9th, 10-3. A little ofeverything!______________G A R A G E SALE - Sat July 9. 10-3pm, 3 WaHIngford Dr Penns Neck off Rl 571 btwn Rl 1 4 train sta.

M O N T G O M E R Y - Moving Sale. Sal July I6th, 10-4, a p p l i a n c e s fur ni t ur e , bikes, gardening tools Rt 206 or 518 to Oppossum Rd to 77 Meadow Run Drive, Skillman.

M O V IN G S A LE - Sal 7/9. 8 : 3 0 - 1 p m , 53 T e r r a p i n Lana. Mercarville. NearMercer Cfty Park__________

P E N N IN G T O N - Sat 7/9,9 - 1 105 (2orrtne Dr 609- 737-6969 Perego pram, white crib, boys pine bdrm. lots of country exaft Items LoveseaL assrt household.

S A T U R D A Y Ju ly 9th - 9am-Spm, 233 Cold Soil Rd. 1 ml from Teihune Orchard. Glasaes, house- wareia, ctothes,

S O B R U N S W IC K - 3 Heath Rd (R te 1 to N ew Rd-i1gtit on Ridge, then 3rd r 1 ^ onWelcome Fam ie Rd). July 9 only 9 -3 . Moving sale on 2 ftoora-cuatom ft decorator ttwna, U u e ttv rm. O a k diri r r n . ' w ^ bdrm, fine W eim an "ihatr bdrm w/bilay, d «n , sfained glass hanging BghL kKcheri. wares, signed art ft morel No or earty sales. Sales by Ltfis Lebbing-

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160 Gairaoe SalesY A R D B A L E - 107 Spring Crest Or, Iftghtstown, off S . Mato, 7/9, K M . Sometoingtor ail. ______________

Y A R D S A LE - 341 Stock- iton 8L HIghtstown. Sal 7/9, rain date 7/16, 9am-3pm.

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N E S H A N IC F L E A Market -, Open Sundays. For table rental can 201-369-3660. Parking, donation to Nesh- aillc Vohintaer Fire Com ­pany, 60 cents. Neshanic

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For used furniture or Items of InteresL W e buy estates and housaholds. 609-426- 6936.

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175 P e te &Animals

A K tTA P U P S - A K C regis­tered, 8 wka old, $7(X). 201-569-2241 evenings.

A Q H A M A R E - 7 yrs OM. 1 5 2 hands, p r e ^ and Bound. $ a X )0 . 201-549- 7932.

n p i i P i g r a nANNAL HOSPITAL

O n Rt 206, 2 ml So. ol Amwell Rd. 1 doctor office. 2 4 h r . s e r v i c e , f u l l y equipped.

DR. FRANZ BOQNER 201-874-4447

B U C K H O R S E • An­nounces the <4>entog of Its magnificent new facility. More than V4 of an acre under one root, 81x200 ft Indoor arena, outside rings, numerous turnouts, pan­oramic vlaw, easy access to all major roads. Group lesswis still only $8/hr. Ac- cpetlng limited amount of boarders, ptlvale treaty Call Black Hors 201-389 5477

D ALM ATIAN P U P S AKC registered, bom 6/9/B8 Oiam plon sire 4 dam. call aft 6pm, 215-680-5821

D O G FO O D /SU P PLIES Many brands in stock, fresh frozen m eat cedar bales. Insulated d o g houses , chain link kennels All at low prices. Kauffman's Pet Lodge. 609-448-3114.

•DOG H O U S E • Free For The Taking! W ell built. 32' wide X 40” high x 45" deep201-359-5737____________

Feeds and Grains For on animais at

R O ^ D A L E M ILLS 274 Alexander St

Princeton 609-924-0134

F R E E D O G - Neutered, has shots, house trained, 6 mos old, V4lab/V48hep- herd. needs plenty of love 609-882-8551

F R E E K IT T E N S 8 weeks old 1 all black 609- 448-5816 evenings

F R E E K IT T E N S - With shots 4 free Utter box. Free female caL 1W yrs, shots, neutered 4 friendly. Call609-890-7865_____________

F R E E ■ T o good home. 2 cats. 1 m Uger, 1 I bIK/whIte. Lovable 4 affec- tlonate. 609-588-5168.

G ER M AN S H E P H E R D S 8 wks, long coated, both p a r e n t s x - r a y e d , e x c healfiVtemporamenL Re­liable breeder. M. Kish, 201-782-6908

G O L D E N R E T R IE V E R - A K C Puppies for sale.201-369-3276.__________G O L D E N R E T R I E V E R Puppies - A K C regiilered. Looktog for good homes. 609-1^7-1607.

G O L D E N R E T R IE V E R - 1 yr old male. G ood w/Mds. $20(VBO. 609 -4 2 6 4 1 4 ^ or 201 G W -8 9S4.

G R O U P R ID IN G Lessons - S2S/hour. Afternoon, eve-

4 weeirend classes. "Instniction at Ita vary beat" Htmter Farms, Th e Great Road, Princeton. 609 -9 2 »2 9 3 2 .

HORSES BOARDED - In­dividual turnout, South Brunswick TownNiip. 201- 329^6259.

H O R S E S ,H O R S E S , Hora- es - W a have • good aelao-

‘ tion of quality hdraes atart- tog at $3000.-8how, evanL dresaage, ft hunting. Call Andrew H .P hflbriok,H unt-

. i t Farms, T h e ' Great R d , Pilncaton. 609-924-2932

HORSES STABLE ft Large Paddock • Ibr rerrt,' $160/ tno, 'Ltovaie -Rd. 609468-

■3366.KEESHOUND-emoe'old, temale, Very aftectlonate, loves to ptay. Free to good home. 609-924-7033

KITTEN FOR Adoption • Free. 1 adonibfe daik grey, 12 wk old meie. Has shots, Uttar trained. Call 201- 297-2631. ' .

' LAB.PUPPIBB • ter sale. $ 100'or beM offer, no papera. Call'after-5,-" 609- 655-2637.Rn/ERVIEW STABLES - BeSe M ^ NJ..haa say-

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T H O R O B R E D M A R E • 10 yre old, 15.3H, great mov­er, good dlspoaitton. 609- 924-3874.

’ ' 8 0 t o s t & R H in dF O U N D O A T - AduH tiger striped female with white paws and chest If owner not located, needs good home. Can 609-443-3008 anytime._________ _________

F O U N D - W om an's ^ watch, to parking lot al Acm e to Piirjceton Junc­tion. 6/14G8. C all 609-448-7160 aft 6pm.________

L O S T LabraddT Ratrtaver - vtotoity of Friendship ft Broadway Rda, S o Bruns- wtok, 201-329-2927.

'65 InstructionsC E R T IF lE p T O C H E R - Hamilton Tw p.'K ln dargar- ten thru Rtth. In your home or mine. 609-586-7658

'61 EntertabimentC O N C O R D E S T R IN G Trio - Music for an o o ^a d o n s . Enhance your next affair. Call 609-799B436.

D IS C J O C K E Y - Pro­fessional radio personality (K P ( 101W) avattabla for your next party. Afi types of music. Reasonable rates. Can Steve M cK ay, 609-448-531a______________M A G IC BY Unbeltova-Blll - 'All ages, picnics, childreh's partlaa ft balloons. Bill;.201-722x8570. _________

^SERSONAL D J Service • W e do weddings, gradu­ation parties ft badtyard picnics. Video svee siso avail. For m ore to'o can PItafonIcs Inc, 201-231- 9440 or 201-359-6041.

S O U N D W A V E S - Now has W K X W -K IX K fl'A radio personality Paul Cun­ningham Bvailabla to O J your next e ve n t Call 609- 4 4 3 - 4 4 8 6 . R e a s o n a b l e rates.

G U IT A R 4 B A S S - Les­s o n s by L a w r e n c d v i l l e school Instructor, ail styles/ levels Steve 609-921-8259

G U IT A R - Lessons all levels, all styles, taught by Beridea Cofiege of Music graduate. Call E d Cedar

S T R O L L I N G V I O L I N - /Authentic G yp sy Style (ton- tinental European Music. Very romantic played with or without piano accom­paniment. Parties, wed­dings, banquets,,etc. Call 609-655-2843 /

609443-3010. W E D O U B LY o V re You -

H O R S E B A C K R I D I N G Lesaons - Summer special.

CfUKfren'a parties, ages 5-12. 201-446-5079.

Save $40. 8 wks dassas. Limited. Call Je m Stables

'9 6 C a t e r i n g

6 0 9 - 4 4 8 - 4 9 6 8 or 8 9 0 - 3248.

P R O F E S S IO N A L B A R TE ­N D E R Service - Special-

ITA LIA N L E S S O N S - By native teacher, N J certifica-

Izing in pvt parries/ special occasions. 609^586-1709.

lion. Very reasonable rate. Call 609-021-8436. 2 0 ' P h p t o g r a p h y

L E A R N IN G D IS A B IL IT Y Specialist - tostnictkxi In R e a d i n g , M a t h , S t u d y skills. 609-443-5719

W E D D IN G Ptwtbgraphy - O ver 25 years experlerkre. Realistic prtees. Call Jules, 609-799-5240 evenings.

M A TH E M A TIC S Tutoring • Grade school thru grad­uate school: arithmetto, al­gebra, geometry, catoulus: p hy s i cs : e c on o me l r l c s M a r v i n B a r s k y . P h D Princeton 609-924-4887 Bordentown 298-4963

M A T H . R E A D I N G 4 Special Ed Instruction - MS degree In elementary ed K-8fh gr 609-275-9296.

M A TH T U T O R IN G • By P h.D., High School 4 Col­lege level, S A T 4 all col­lege board exams, re­medial enrichment pro­grams, custom. Individual Instruction. 609-448-3690

M A TH T U T O R IN G - Call Mercer County Center lor Educational Studies, 609- 448-6023 or 443-1013

M A TH T U T O R IN G - In, dividuifilzed Instniction. M ^ Teachers (tollege, Colum- bla Univ. 609-443-1739.

P IA N O L E S S O N S • In your home, Hillsboro 201-369- 4937

S H O O TIN G L E S S O N S Former National Champion 4 All American accepting a limited amount ol students tor private Individual In structlon A must lor the homeowner with a house- gun All Inquiries strtetty confldenfiall Act Now l 609- 448-8716, am.

S W IM LE S S O N S - In your home. Ages 3-adulL W .S.I. 15 yrs experience. 609-890-1720 after 6._________

T E N N IS L E S S O N S - Indi­vidual Instruction, beginner to advanced levels. Call 609-683-6438, ask lor Bill

T H E L E A R N I N G E X ­C H A N G E - Tutoring, read­ing, writing, study skills. 609-443-4113.

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Start locally. Full A jia ri time. Learn word (xooeas- tog ft related secretarial skllla. Home Study ft Rest- dent Tralhtog. Nat'l Head- quartera, Pompano Beach, F L

e H ran ctal A id A vaiB b le• J o b Plac e m e n t A»>

1 -B 0 G 3 2 7 -7 7 2 8 T I C H A R T S C H O O L (Aocradfted M e m b e r

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.fime^Trato on Bve aMne" oomputem. Home study ft resident tratoihg. Fto- an- dal aid available. Nattohat Headquarters, Pompano Beech, F.L.

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206 Piano TuningGUARANTEED IN Tune - H ave your piano tuned 4/or repaired by a sensitive, col­lege- trained musician who cares Call day or eves lor appointment 15 yrs expe­rience Appraisal services avail 201-874-8965.

2" Furniture Restoration

C A N E D ft R U S H E D Make an old chair better Give if a new s e a t Expenty done. 609-395-0342.

R ID ER F U R N IT U R E - Re­pairing 4 refInIshing. An­tique restoration. All work hand done. Safislacfion guaranteed. Location 75 Main St.(Rt. 27), Kingston Mon-Sal, 9-5, 609-924-0147.

2'6 Business Services

C O M P U TE R A C C O U N T - IN G • 4 Payroll Systems tor s mal l b u s i n e s s . B o o k ­keeping services. Wa will help you set up 4 maltain your books on your com­puter or ours. Computer Assoc. Qualified Installer Reasonable rates. Long or short tenn. M J Bear 4 Co609-298-4557_____________

C O M P U TE R S E R V IC E S ■ Assttance, set-up and train­ing. Do you need help with your PC? W e work with

j D O S , WordPerfect, Lotus 1-2-3, D ac-Easy Account­ing. PFS Rie, Newsroom and many other software s y s t e m s . R e a s o n a b l e rates. Call Andrew at609-7994)719._____________

DESK TOP - Publishing system with electronic cfij>- art, scanner ft laser printer lor rent by the hour. PurchMO of block Uine to- cKides free tostnjction. Slat camera also available. 609-969-47^7 ELAINES WORD Prooesa- tog C ^ e r - ope stop pro- feaskxial secretarial ser­vice. Specialties indude re­sumes, repattttve letters, mailing llsta, theaaSi etc. Quality work. . Quick turn around. Reasonabla rates. Instant copying. Please call609-448-6479.__________FREE • Budnesa. cards w/atatidnary order or 1000 cards alone. Just $19.05. Call 20i-874GS17. .

Prinoetori Padrel, too. has Rtntted

Press Time Available

Web Offset Press

Let us print your news­paper or In-house organ. Camisra ready mechan- teals or negatim required. -

Standajtd. pages or tabloids can be printed on regular 30# newsprint or 50#. white offset stock. Nominal extra charge for spot color.

Our capacity Is 32-pages standard end 64- pages tabloid.

daB Doris Dragert at (609) M4-3244 tor particulars.

PROFESSIONAL TYPING Senrica V Complets sec­retariat 'sarvtoe: wonl/data processing on IBMxPC, ra- petitiva letters, resume preparalion. photocopying/--------- •“ ttstmaln-

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P O S T E R S - Slfpis, murals, ca^iraphy, sweat-a h li^ caitoons ft cari­catures. Can Arbalest's Qraphics at 609-443-3340.

P R O F E S S IO N A L S ft S T U - D E N TS - Use our word processing expertiae for your: reports,, rasumes, manuals, repetitive letters

. 4 much more. Call D4A Assodatee, 609-443-3276.

R ES U M E S U N U W T E O - Resumes ft co ve r letlera professionally written, ex- pmUy typed on w ord pro^ ceasor, prihtsd o n rag bond or Itoan, Eatabiiahad In 1^77. C all 6Q9-44S41701.

iP IK »U C TK )N Presentations

e OocutTtontariea e Employee Orientation• Training• TV Com m erdals Packat Productions will produce a professtonaJ, color, video tape fdr your company using "state ol the art" Sony cam eras and editing equipment In 3/4" or 1/2" V H S format. Music, voice-over, graphics avalF able. For more informatkxi callPACKET PRODUCTIONS

609-924-3244

Packet VMeo Productions

W O R D P R O C E S S I N G Services - Repetitive let­ters, reports, legal work. generaT correspondence. Laser Jet Printing, IBM/AT co m p a tib le e q u ip m e n t. Prompt professkxial ser­vices at reasonable rates. Pick up ft delivery avail. Can Words U n llm lt^ , 609- 024-2505 days. 201-297- 0872 evas.

W O R D P R O C E S S IN G - IBM )(T8 4 Macintosh, with WordPerlect. W ord, laser typesettlrrg, editing. Lotus and Harvard graphics, lele- communlcat lons Manu scripts, correspondence, books, foreign language and statistical typing, re­sumes, transcription Near Princeton University Call 609-921-1621

W O R D P R O C E S S IN G 4 Mailing List Services • Re- p e t l t l v e l e l t e r s , c o r ­respondence, manuscripts, thesi s, r e p o r t s , ol l lce over-flow, mailing list main­tenance 4 bulk mailings 609-275-5653_____________

221 Rnandal Services

A C C O U N TIN G ft T A X Ser­vices - tor businesses and Individuals by' Andrew L Gold, C a rtin g Ftobllc Ac­countant Hillsborough, NJ 201-074-8514, 210-1113Rartlan.____________________

C P A TA X Returns - Tax pl anni ng R e a s o n a b l e Year round offices In East Windsor on Route 130 4 m Twin Rtvors Call Norman Mayberg 609-448-5566

25' Specicri Services

A IR P O R T D R IV IN G - New- ark/Kennedy/Philadelphia Your car or mine from the Law re ncevllle - Princeton area. Dependable. Rea­sonable rates. D a y or night609-921-3643._____________

B E A U T I F U L C U S T O M Draperies • Shade ft bitnds, period wtodow treatments^ slipcovers ft fine reuphdl- steiy. Eatiroalas cheerfully ghrtm. Call Shefry, The Creative H eart 609-397-2120__________________

C LEA N U P -Senrtee - Yaids, attics, basements, garages, fast service, tow prices. 609^448-2453

D R E S S M A K IN G A n d Alter­ations - Jankre W otte M ^all^ 609-448-212S.

F L O W E R S C A P E • Floral Anangemente (o r Partlaa ft Wedtfiiga, of wild flower ft country baskets or ciasaic design. Garden Design. OxuultadOQ.ft Installation of oottNtex pervmiial, annual, pocket ft contatoer g a r d ^ . 6 0 9 -^ -3 2 2 3

M A S S A G E - Sw edish. En­joy hollstio health. At your residance. Call Bill, 609- 665-8295.

258 Home Services

ADVANCED CLEANING 'Systems - Graduate stu- d ^ ,. '7 yaare experiaribe catpeL wtodow, house 6i QfllM cteantog.'Can 609- 392-2260.AFFORDABLE CLEANING • SpodaUilng In residential ft commercial tor people on the go, 609-771-4469 AFFORDABLE HOME ft OflIoe Services - Qerwral houaekaej^lng; laundry, kontog. Other senrfcas also ovallabla. Frae aettowtes. Can 609«i4-892S, 924- 8446. VA M E R IC A N A M AID Sarvicay-' Exciuaiye but roaaoname.- Ertotflence ft 'faaabtHty.^-7384g31.ATTICS X GArsQiM, oaitere,'

23® Home

sarvioe a t raaaonabis rellabta. rates. e09w|4Be707. - 3694106

C A R P E N T R Y ‘ AH types of work, Intoftor/exterlor, rjo )ob too smaUI Sinoe 1970.Can 609-27S-733S.

CAHPET/UPH0L8TERY Cleantog - Confolels carpet ft upholstety de anln g aar- vtoe. Kleen ft Fresh Carpet Systems. Call 609-397- 4028.

C LEA N IN G - H ouse dearv Ing aenrice, 6 yrs mq>ari- ence, dependobte, insured. Please can 609^5-4217 C LEAt^ N O Miore - Exc rate, yrs of exp. Bqfvtog Princeton ft aurrotxiding areaa; Can 609482-3478. "C O M P L E TE H O M E ft Of­fice Cleantog* • Ftoors, carpets, windows, daily, w e ^ , monttily aervtog Princeton area 16 yrs Bonded. 609-5e8-S20e. C O U N T R Y C L E A N IN G ^ Is avilable (or new a c h ^ - ultog. W e are a redabte ^ experienced com pany. Our s t a f f is I n s u r e d a n d bonded. Local references.Can 609497-8882 tor goqd sendee.

C U S T O M O V B U E A D D O O R S

Can the. Door D octor too.For stock ft otto s ize gar- ego doors. Spedanztog In replacament ft service, pf old worn out garage dooc>.609-466-2862.

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Ft^jstone, State ft Stone B o o n

Ray tlah e d

ftmald Taftnadge

609-5884193

HANDYMAN 8 V C S -.'All types ol home repain, c a r p e n t r y , m a s o n r y ' 4 diywall. Can 609-497-ofe$8

HOM E CLEANING - a ^ domestic a s d ^ u ic e . esi quality service. FlexiEile to meel your needs. Prince- ion areas refs. Please call Eva 609-3924797

H O U S E C L E A N I N G Cleaning Is our business. 7 days/wk. Free estimate609483-1396__________ ___

H O U S E C L E A N IN G - Seiv ir^ Princeton area 5 yrs Reasonable rates, ref, fully bonded. Contact Derek.609-586-2615._____________

H O U S E C L E A N IN G - Hard­working 4 dependable O w n Irens, refs. 609-888-2557._______________ ^

JM Affordable Hauling - Oarages, attics, cetlars, yards cleanad. Painting 4 lavim mowed 609-393-5295

LAM P S H A D E S - lamp rTMxmfing and repairs. Nas­sau Interiors, 162 NassauSt, Princeton.______________

LAM PS R E P A IR E D - re­wired 4 electrified. Custom work. Miller-Tcfota. Yardley,Pa. 215-4934114.

L IG H T H AU LIN G - Attics, garages, cellars, (Cleared Reasonable, reliable. Al Leslak, 201-359-5109

P A U L ' S C L E A N I N G Service - Prompt, courte­ous, reliable. 7 yrs exp. We accxxnodato the hofhe- owner, small offices ft apt dwaller's busy schedule.W e do windowa ft c a r p ^ Free est. 609-888-0251.

P O W E R W A S H 1 N ( 3 Cleans brick, concrete, pool areas, siding ft paint Call 201-549-9776 for free demonstration ft estimaie.

W IN D O W C L E A N IN G 4 House Cleantog - Wtodow ft storm window, inside 4 o u t $5.00 each. Carpet, upholsteiy, wan ft panel, bathroom, maid aetvjca. Comptote home d M n ln g . Free estimate. Fully ,ln- auned. AHw orkguars<d#ef— - Call 609493-2122. -

W IN D O W CLEANING"-<Ex- p arienca d prdfaaelorial, $5-$6 a window Inciu(te3

jrtorm a. Call 6 0 9 4 4 8 4 0 5 5 .

241 B u l d n g

ServicesABLE CONSTRUCTION - Additions, decks, new homee; rwioiMiofw. 1 0 ^ of eafieftod cuetomera. Can 8094664926 ADDITIONS • Alteratte^, decks, eta An types of gen­eral oontradlng.Ljooidra to have a new energy efffq^ home built? Contact K-Pten Builders Inc. 20,1-469- 6685. ■ADDITIONS • A lte ra n t, Rem odeling. Cuat'om decks, general repairs. Planning'consultations/es- tlm nles'.free:, Q uality cratlsmariship et reason­able rates. Retarenoee A photographe itvailaBla. H .C .. Conetniction. Can 609448-2324 after 6PM.ADDITIONS • Atteratkine, decks, patottogi fully-in­sured, free esttoiatea. 201- 329-2295 Of 613-1788 A D D ITIO N S • Decks, Idtchans, buOMns, b$ttt- rooms, doeelSi AU toterior.TVtttn wom incKiOino oooif •

WnwOWSe 0KSnO O i|M . €KKXvi ..flQfVfkiVO*in« lTin«

■ carpentiy. Quality woik-manehlp. 6 0 9 4 2 1 4 3 2 0 .

' ALL MAINTENANCE-For an your naette. Carpenby,

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Setyto• Adcfitipns, Rwiovations. ' Decks, Wtdwns

• W o r k m a n s h ip F u l l yQuaranteed

• .P r o n ^ Free Estimates/ ' .Consultation r Finest Finish Carpentry

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A O S T A H m a s o n r y S p e c ia liz in g In p a t i o s .

1/yood decks, pool decks, ^a lkw a ys, sunrooms, slabs and looUhgs tor additions. e>xavatlng,'R.n. Ties De- ^ n . cultured stone/bricK

lm 6 tHock work. Fully In­u r e d & references, callfe09-924-6300. ___________

t^E R A M IC TILE • Installa- tton-repalr. Bath, kitchen, (oyer. Call Mike, 609-688-9499._________________

'coNcnereMASoffflY ’ W(XM) DECKS

Quality Palios/Walkways, 'F ta g a lo n e , B rick, P o o l P e d a , Porches, Founda­tions. addiUons, repairs Free Estimates.

W w re n B u M e rs b>c 2 0 1 . ^ 2 ^

C O N C R E T E W O R K -s id e - waiks, piulos, fireplaces, general m asonry ^ re- ^ r a . Call 609-737-6874.

/c u s t o m d e c k s - A dd i- .^iipns, all types of remodel-

bathrooms, windows, dobra, roofing, masonry. Q u a l i t y work R e l i a b l e service. Free estimates 0 Abel l s H o m e I m p r o v e ments, 609-882-2503

C U S T O M PLUS Conlrec tors - Don't move-imprrove Wo take care ol all your re tra ctin g needs, with i phone call. Additions, re­novations. panting, wall­papering, d e ^ . kitchens S baths. Certified fully In­sured Free estimates Can609-448-9136._____________

D E C K S Custorii-bullt. 'reasoftable prices. Free os- Iknates, rets 201-329-2212

D EC K S /D EC K S North/ Souttt ' Brunswick, nearby areas. 201-821-5794 Also replw »m en i windows.

J J E C K S PLUS - Custom .designs. Available nights & weekends. 609-443-4124

• 'DjQ _N A 1-D Q I E R S C H ^C a r^n te rs S general con- ^actoat; Fully Insured, 32 yrs exp. 609-259-7557.

C u t t e r t w .k • c ie a ngutters, check roof & chim ney Standard i-story, $46: 2-story, $50 Repairs eortra. 609-921-1135

M A R B LE i TILE Mechanic Quality Installation & re­

pairs. Specializing In file <tbunters & back splashes. ■Free estimates. Call Stan 609-466KI754.

MICHAEL FtTZPATftICK CONTRACTOR

'Painting, Int. & ext. insula- .tion, carpentry, finshed t ^ m t s . attic stairs, attic

.Ikiors. attic laris. cell Ians, "custom decks Installed

Insured. 201 -6 45-203 7

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J M B Rtdco, kK'^Bave time & money by ^■tfevlng your dream hom e 'buafity bulH on your lot or Aours. Call now, for free

_ M tim a ta A cdnsultatibn. <Call 2Q1-89S-7763 or 6 0 9 -

. 'tra9-6234. . _____________

' ^O N E S T E P U P Constaic- -•[ealdHlbns, renova-

w n s , dbcka, garages,roo(- kig, and alt l y ^ of carpen­try. Free- estbnate, 6 0 9 -

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/ fe N E W > P L E B U ILD E R S - ^ .^u s to m designed & built . -adcfitlons, alterations, g a r- " i W $ o o n v a r e l o n s , a n d -“ decks at affordable pdbes. ' ^ r e e etitimatee. 6 0 ^ 2 7 5 -

6599, Princeton Junction.

f f^ iA L P H A ..K L A N A C S K Y - ■ gptitcUy concrete & strictly

custom , patios, pool de cks - : 6 waSorays, Call- aft 6 , ;“^ ^ 0 M «f3 -l4 2 7

l ^ ^ M O D E U N Q 6 Additiorla y ootmri«fCia| 6 reskkmtM .

rates. QuaDiy e $vo.'R eis . 809-921-6679. .

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--tf^n lsh basements, sun- '^^decks,' csrpenliy, addi-

MB Homo R^jabsBUILOINQ REPAIRS Rords (metal, sNngle, tar slate), chimttays, ^priters s p o u ts , f la sh itjg , walls M d ks,, p m k » . garages porches, steps, drlveirays, fences, demolition, carpen­try. palnfing, caundng. giaz irig. stucco, masonry, point Ing, patching, Inspecbons Q u a r a n t e e d . I nsur ed6 0 9 -9 2 M 1 3 5 . __________

C A R P E N T R Y . M ASONRY- Finish carpentry, dlework, sUmework. Int & e xt Huber Const, 609-683-e8te

C A R T E R ' S H O M E Im ­provements • interlor/ex- terfciir- carpentry, painting, papeihanging 6 mOre. For quality . work call Joel;809-e88-291^____________

C E R A M IC T IL E • Repairs,, tile Installed permtutentty w/new cement board. Bafii- foom remodaOng, plumb­ing, lowest prices. DELA­W A R E V A U E Y TILE , 34 years of experience. 609-888-1067._________________

C O B B S FLOOR/SANDINQ & RefinishIng - Floor Stain­ing o r R e c o n d i t i on i ng . Make old floors Uke newll Free Estimate. Call 609-296-3424._________________

C R E A T IV E a O O R S - We spedallza in floor sanding, stainfrg, bleaching, Install­ing. (XialHy w ork at afford­able prices. Residential & Commericai. Free esti- matas. 24 hr answering s e r v i c e . C a l l 6 0 9 - 4 2 6 - 6909, 201-308-3107

C R E A T IV E F L O O R S - We spedailze In floor sanding, staining, bleaching. Install­ing. Quality work at al- fordaMe prices. Residential & CcxTunerical. Free esti­mates. 24 hr answering s e r v i c e . C a l l B 0 9 -4 2 6 - 6909 Of 201-308-3107.

C R E A T I V E H O M E Im ­provements - Carpentry, paneling, sheetrock, finish basement, plumbing, riew kitchen, painUng, custom bathroom, wall papering. tH- ing of all kinds. Reasonable rates Reliable, prompt 24 hour service Call John 609-695-1236 lor free esti­mates.

C U S T O M C A R P E N T R Y Home Improvements, addl- (lons, skylights, windows & doors Installed, porches & decks, bathrooms & kitch­ens. C o m m e r c i a l work dona. John M onus Custom Carpentry,. 201 -745-4606.

O A R A G E D O O R Repairs ■ R e p l a c e m e n t g a r a g e doors Challenger garage door oppners. Radio con­trols. Miller G arage Doors Sales and service. 609-799-2193. ______________

GUTTER CLEANMO

$50. All roof repairs. Insu- red. Call M Y Q U T T B t M A N ^ 6 0 9 - 6 8 3 - 6 6 3 6 . 201-621-8621

H A N D Y M A N / C L 0 8 E T Customizing - double your hanging, storage space, pantries, odd )ohs> as­sembly req jobs, garage door openers, painting. No job too small. Free esis201-251-1776.____________

H AN D'YM AN ■ Home re­pairs, custom closets, no job too small. Free estl- mates. 609-799-6197.

HIRE C R E A T IV E Wood­craft Inc. - To rto the 1001 odd jobs no one else wants Bathrooms A base- m e n l a r e m o d e l e d All phases ol carpentry A trim work. Rotted w ood A ter­mite damage repair. Reler- qncea. Call 609-586-2130

H O M E M > f K }V E IlE N T 8 MASONRY

• Sidewalka• Driveways• Steps• Tile Work

CARPENTER• Install WIndows-Ooors• Screen Pordi• Decks Palids• House Addtions m AN CO CAIVEVALE

60»«96^!94eB ETALIATIO N S

Do yt)u have small jobs that no one has time to crxn- plote?

WE HANDLE- ShdvbH)- Pffliefing'- L i(^ A tg -^Painting- Carperitiy- WoodTouchops- Interior Design- Yard Work,

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WtBTEVE’a QUAUTY Home •tdmpraventents * Your conn raiMeie: hbiTM repair center. snBeamiese aiding, siorm •9idobrs, (17 colors) replace- „ ..ftisnt. tMndows.rA doors.. rjtO A'cks.''(freeltalnlng).

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\ru9omatm, Phone 201-546-.

Pabitiha & Papprtianafrq

A C A D E M Y P s M A P ip e r - 12 years exp, fufiy btsured. conunercial A reskfentlAl. N o badt log. Can 7 days a w e d t, 6 0 9 -7 7 6 ^ 1 2 .

A L L E N S P A I N T I N G A Restorations - Ow ner oper­ated. Prompt free esti­mates. Fully Insured. Local references. Serving all ol Mercer County. Call Kirk Alien. 609-771-4189.

M i . T Y P E Construction - Painting A Skiing,' gtyiran- teed prices. Free estl- m ates. Can 6 0 9 -8 8 7 -1 8 ^ .

A N E W L P O K Painting - Interior A exfrrkv, best quality, loW prtoes, Senior C it iz e n D is c o u n t. P lu s power washes lor exterior surfaces Including aU akt- ktgs A masonry, products. F ree estimates call Brad at. 2 0 1 -8 2 8 -8 0 7 7 ,___________

B E L L 'S C U S T O M Painting - Free estimates, quality work, reasonable rates. 609-443-3408

C A C W A LLP A P ER IN G - F r e e est imates. E x p e rt workmanship. Reasonable rates. 6 0 9 -4 »n 9 9 1 . '

C H E A P W O R K is rwt good, good work Is-not cheap. I'm reasonable. 6 (» -4 4 8 ^ 8 1 9 .

C O L O R S B R ITE - Custom painting Interlor/exterior. T q x t u r e d cal l ings. Cal l 201-821-7393.

C U S T O M P A I N T I N G S e r v i c e - R e a s b n b a l e rates, fully Insured, work guarenteed, excellent ref­erences. Interior A exterior. Free estimates, can 609- 8 8 2 - 1 9 9 7 or 6 0 9 - 9 2 4 - 6300.

D . PINTIN ALLI - Painting Contractor-Interior A ex­terior. Residential. Free es­timates. Can anytima, 609- 882-1739.

E X C E L L E N T P A IN TIN G - And nwrel 18 years ol quality experience Inter lor/extertor residential. In d u s t r l a l A c o m m e r c i a l work. Free estimates, rels 609-393-2803_____________

P E TE R F lU M E N E R O JR

PAINTINGA

P AP ER H A N G IN G

609-921-3464 eves

F U L L E R P AIN TIN G A Paper Hariging. High qual­ity painting A wallcovering. 15 years axperlence. free estimates, call Gary- 609- 588-0807

H IQ H L K M T P A B O m CInterior A Exterior

ResidonoesPaperhanging

2 0 1 ^ - 5 1 2 4 All Work Done By Ovmer

Andreas F. Noske

IN TE R IO R D E S IG N S By Kenneth - Professional paperhangtng and pdnting, free estimates, tuny iri- sured. Call 609-587-0135

J A Y S PAIN TIN G - In- terlor/extertor. free esti­mates, quality work, call 609-771-0794_____________

J A R P AIN TIN G - Special­izing In residential work, interior A exterior, paper­hanging A light carpentry 609-466-9033

J . V A N H A N D E L - Interior A exterior painting A paper­hanging. All types of j ^ . sand A stucco. Finish ceil­ings. wood staining A high outside work. Free est609-426-1252._____________

M Y P R IC ES are reason­able - A my work Is guaran­teed to your satisfaction. Housepainting by Richard L Stabfier. Referisnces thiouf^iout the Princeton, Kendall Park a re a ..^u lly Insured. 201-297-1864.

O N E C O A T , Room - Large ^ 5 . Denice'a Interior De­sign. Custom colors, dean walto, free sstimMee. PA, 216-297-0479. N J 609-695-7603. _____________

P A IN T IN G • Afl painting, quality guarantsedi “InV e x t " Owner operatedi D e - mildewl "Writtwi est&nates next day” Resldmtial/oom- m e r c l a l . 8 1 0 0 ' s l e s s i atn/pm 201-221-1067.

P AIN T1N Q - B rud i, roller, spray.' E x p '^ profeeiionai. Repair w ^ Call Jim6 (»-4 4 8 -7 9 6 5 ._____________

P A IN T IN G - Interim/ ex­terior, Reas prices. Misc m p ik t , Cafi Werner at 2O1-329-96t0> -

And Homo R e ^re Inc, cM 8006,609-924-6777. POTUGUE8E MASON • Is reacIV .<0 do your mason-ly work on weekends, Afi types of repairs and iww oonstnicUon. Call lor yds free estfmato, 201-‘297- 4810

Ml paint|riii &, PapiWfftiwfltnfl

A-1 QUALnY 'i»alntlno - l^ 'd , rMabM/ .Insured, refs, free estknatee. 6O9-. 443^162; 201-846-7440.\ABODE PAINTERS - Gust tom bitiwlor/extettor st 15;

; 40% fSsoounL Exo refs. '-.Work guafanteod. Free es- ;,tlm aW a.:6(KM48>7il3.....

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PRECISION PAINT9K}

S P EC ILA iZ IN Q IN R E S ID E N TIA L W O R K

Intertof A ExtariOr. Power Washino. Free Estimates Quality Work. Fully In­sured. call 609-581-0275

J U L I U S H . C R O S S

biteilor 6 Exterior Peinhng ft PaparttenglngDotog Mghest quaDty work Mr over 25 yrs. in this area. 6(»924-14744»t1nceton

V A TM A rO LF S PAMT ft PAPER

Free Estimates Interior Exterior

6054251252 W A T L IN Q T O N 'S Painting ■ Interior A Exterior, press­ure w a s hi n g . 6 0 9 - 7 6 6 - 2020 H no ans 443-4790.

M6 ElectricianBALOEE ELECTRIC

SERVICEResidential

CommercialRepairs

Ucensad Elec. Coni. Free Estimates 60941453336

E L E C T R IC A L J O B S -Ia n s , lights, etc. Complete alarm systems at d is c e rn prices 201-946-0516.

ELECTRICAL S ^V tC E CusttXTf installalin 61 celN In ^ Ta n s ' and ell types ol fights. Home fight special­ist. Free estimates. Prompt service.

Sky-View LH^tting 201-281-7289

E L E C T R I C I A N • L i e #8440. Industrial, com- msrdal, residenllal. Steve. 201-521-2261 leave msg

2®i Heating & Air CorKfitioning

A LD EE-A IR Conditioning & Heating • Whirlpool/Temp- star dealer W e do It all Best prices. Free Esti­mates, 609-443-3338

F R E E E S T IM A T E S • 'Air cond. add-ons A replace- ments. York dir 201-521 ■4425. Larson H V A C IrK

RICK W Y C O F F Air Con diUonIng A Healing ■ Spe clallzlng in residential serv ices Replacement or re peir, thermostats, humid Iflers, heating, central air Call 609-688-1163

2®6 PlumbingW IN D S O R P LU M B IN G A Heating - Residential, com­mercial, service, Installa- tlons. 609-4450631.

Roofing & ^ e S n g

A A J R O O F IN G ■ All types of roof repairs, and gutters, also new roofs Senior citizens discounts, tree es- Umates. 609-396-2956.

A a i E D R O O F IN G • free estimales given on any root for any need, also rain gut­ters, le«lerB. 100% guar­antee for 1 year. Insulation A driveways done. 609-446-5707._________________

ALL T Y P E Roofing • Roll R oof s R u b b e r Roof s Shingles Patch work and slate Gutters and palming work. Quaranteed. Free ea- I lmates. C al l 6 0 9 - 5 8 7 - 1893.

B RICH R O O F IN G A Paint- ing • rubber root, shingle, ext A int l u t i n g . Lic/ins. 18 yre. 609-882-7738.

PAINTING ft PAPER- HANGING • Free- es5 mMai firaaonMrie rtries. C a JW f, 6 0 9 -^ -3 0 6 6 . PAINTING THE VVorid • We paint evaryihihgl Reiaorad)le, us a call. 6 0 9 - 9 2 1 - 1 ^ , 4 8 5 1 1 2 0 .

PAPER HANGING - at a roasonablo price< 10 years experienos on all kinds of paipeft, afi wbtk guaran­teed. CommtKoial .& resi­dential. Call lor free es5 mate, Jean Kae 605 737-0082.

; PAPERHANQ(NB • Interior ..pakitino, ,16 yeare expeth

V anoa. Fraa estimatea: Call 6 0 0 -6 8 5 0 6 2 8 .PATTS PAINTERS -i Neat,

^<tepandabl% low prioSsi i' (fee aattnatea, csill Ed, ^^'605i6e5«08i -

271 Rogftig & Skftig

BELLE MEAQ R O O F IN G - over 30 years fxislness ex­perience In Princeton A vidnity. Free estimates on all typM of roofing, leaders A gutters, and chimney f lashing Call 2 0 1 - 3 5 9 - 5992 day or evening, (local call from Princeton).

C A M E L A L U M I N U M - Complete seamless con­cept. Seamless gutters and seamless vinyl ■ dad alumlrium sljing. Call 201- 821-4487.

COOPER ft SCHAFER Inc.

S H IN G LE TIN C O P P E R S L A TE

G U T T E R S L E A D E R S Office — Workshop

6 3 Mor»t Prkiceton 924-206^

J .C . E IS EN M A N N Roofing - Roofing, sheet metal, chimney flashing A gutters 609-4651228.

J J W ILLIAM S • Roofing A siding, gutters, home re­novations. Free estimates609-443-5317._____________

O N E S T E P U P Construc­tion ■ roofing, siding, gut­ters A leaders, free esti- mates, 6 0 5 7959 404.

R E R O O F IN G -R E P A IR - asphalt-wodd single, slate, metal, tar, gutters, spouts, chimneys, flashing, vents, etc. I nsur ed- guar ant ee 609-921-1135.

R O O F IN G N E E D S ■ John Brokaw A Son. All types ol roofing and roofing repairs, gutters, dowT)spouts, gutter deaning end flashings 6 0 9 - 6 8 3 - 1 6 8 5 o r 4 6 6 -1949.______________________

S H IN G L E R O O F S • Rub­ber roofs, guaranteed. Ful­ly Insured, free estimates 609-921-3721 Echo, Rool Ing Inc._____________ '

i i u i t l i L r i , *S H IN G L E A S IN G L E P LY

M E M B R A N E R O O F S Seam less ARjmlnum

Gutters921-1277 9 2 4 -7 7 3 7

T H E R IA U L T R O O F IN G All types ol rooflng^gutters. downspouts. Free esti­mates 609-4652645

276 Moving & Hauling

K E L E M E N M O V I N G P M 0 0 3 5 0 Apar t me nt s , homes and offices Low rales All size jobs 25 Bear Brook Rd. W Windsor NJ Call 609-520-6414

L O W ,U 3 W B A T E S SAVE W hy pay more when a llc e n s ^ . Insured, expe­rienced professional is so affordable? 609-778-9696 or 215364-8787 Lie # P .U .C . A103923.

P R IN C E TO N M O VING PM00379 local A tong dis lance, no job loo big or small, 306 Berwyn Ave Trenlon, NJ Kirk bus 605883-2699. i( no ans 609-771-4189

286 PavingJIM M IE H AR R IS O N P A V ­ING • Driveways, parking lots, seal coating, stone A gravel, grading, designs available Free estimales Princeton. NJ 609-921 3944

FLI H IC K S A S P H A L T Pav­ing - 734 Wlndsor-Perhne- ville Rd. HIghtsiown 609- 448-4653 or 448-2007 Driveways, parking area A tennis courts. All com­mercial type areas. Free estimates.

C lean o u t th e garage and hold a sa le . D raw a g rea t crow d by ad v ertisin g in c lassified .

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The Princeton Packet 609-924-3250The Lawrence Ledger 609-896-9100WIndsor-Hlghts Herald 609-448-3005The Cranbury Press 609-395-0730The Hillsborough Beacon 201-359-0850The Manville News 201-725-3300The Franklin News Record 201-469-9040The Central Post 201-329-9214North Biiinswlck Post 201-821-0550The Hamilton Observer 609-587-1012Hopewell Valley News 609-466-1190

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on your Mercedes-Benz.W hen you in v est in a M ercedes-B enz you have a rig h t to expect as h igh a s ta n d a rd of p e rfo rm an ce from th e d ea le rsh ip as you expect from th e m o to r car itself.

At P rin ce to n M o to rsp o rt, you 'll f in d th a t h ig h s ta n ­dard c lea rly v is ib le in a se llin g s ta f f and techn ical crew w h o p e rfo rm th e ir w o rk w ith in te g rity . W ith co u rtesy . W ith co n sid era tio n .

M aybe th a t 's w hy o u r sales and serv ice p ro fessionals have been ra ted N u m b er O n e in an "O w n ersh ip E xperience S tudy" co n d u c ted th is year by J.D . P ow er & A ssociates.

Y our d ec is io n to buy o r lease a new M ercedes-B enz is an im p o rta n t one.D ecid ing o n th e r ig h t d ea le rsh ip is ju s t as im p o rtan t.

PRINCETON MOTORSPORT2910 ROUTE 1 • LAWRENCEVTUE • (609) 771-8040

Authorized Mercedes-Benz Dealer

^ Gaitlenb)g& Landscaping

A LL A B O U T Lawn - Malfv- lenanoo land^aplng tali- ored to your spectficatipns year round. RettaUa, rea- sonatNe, discounts a>Ml. Call J .C 609-B88-2821 on call 24 hrs.

A R T IS T IC LAW N Service Mowing, mulching, shrubs Qeneral lawn maintenance & landscape design. Refer- e rx »s , free estimates. 509- 443-5658.

Gardenin9 &

BHOMCOM u m i u mm .

• Lawn Maintenance• Landscaping•' WalKways^attos• Mulching• Shrub Pruning

Free Estimates 201 -8 21-293 4

B U R D W O O D S L A N D ­S C A P E S , Inc. - offering a complete list ol services Including d e s i^ & Installa- ikm. patk), R.R. ties, rods wall & boulder work. Call 609-924-4271

COMPLETEl a n d s c a p e s e r v ic e- Lawn maintenance, 1 5 % O F F all landscape and tree & stump removal jobs thru June 30th. Free estimates Relerences upon requed

201 -6 74-813 0

C R O M W E a 'S LAW N Ser- vice - Mowing, mainten­ance, landscaping & clearv up work. 609-259-2615.

S S fo iSLandscaping & Lawns^re• N e ^ Lawns/Renovation• L s ^ Cul/Llmed/Fertiizr• FcxindaBoh Planting• Muteh/Stone/Topsoil• Rotollling

Residenllal/Commorcial609 -4 48-382 3

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W h « i you're planning to landscape, landscape with a plan!

tjgidecapeArchitects A C o n tn cto re

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D O N 'S LA N D S C A P IN G - f i n i s h - g r a d e s e e d i n g , topsoil, mulch, (done, ptant- ings. 609-397-2712

EJ.O. TREE -SERVICE • Tre e A sbimp removal, site clearing, ch^sping A plant­ing. Free efitlm^ee, fuHy Inw fed, e i^ S e n t rderetv ces, d p 9 - ^ i 8 4 0 . '

E N C O R E LAW N Svce - For lawn, garden A land­scaping needs. Free osL Call todayl 201-874-6337

F R H } J ( » « I S T 0 N HI• Lawn Maintenance• Landscaping• Railroad Ties• Land Clearing• Brick Walks

Old A New Lawn Seedings 201-M9-7104

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LA N D S C A P IN G INC

Specializing In:• O e s i ^ A Installations• Law n Reixjvatiofra• Grounds Maintenance Commerdal/Residentlai

Phone; 2 0 1 -3 5 9 4 4 9 6

A Packet classified ad can help you with your

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lANDSCAPING INC• Landscaping• Designs• Grading• Lawn Maintenance• Gardening• Free Estimates, fully In­

sured 201 -3 5 9 -2 2 4 9

• Lawn Maintenance• Mulch-Fertilizing• Pruning Shnrbs• Gardening

CommerdatiResidential Free Esilmalea/lnsurod

609 -9 24-068 6

H A N D Y P ER S O N • Lawns, m a in te n a n c e , weedi ng, painting, light masonry A carpentry Jobs, shrub re­moval, etc Fee negotiable Call after 9am 609-466- 2686

296 Gantentaig & Landscapfrig

HORIZON LAMJSCAPES• Frmch Drabis• Lawn Instaltalkxi• Quarantaed Plantings• R.R. Tie Walls• Drives Qraded/Stoned• Bed Construction• Tree Senrice• Flag A E rick Patioe

Free Consultations and Estimalas, 609737-3654

H U B E R A S E E M S Land­scaping - Brick, flagstone, walks and p a tk », R R He, natural stone, rtrtakilng wans A stepb, iSmign, plantings, grading, new lawn IniMallafion, all phades of landscaping and land­scape construction. Call 609-737-2592.

J A C O B S T R E E Servtee • Pruning, shipping, lopping, tree removal A more. W e have reasonable rates, luity Insured, free esti- matss, call 609-497-0853 or 737-6388

LA N D S C A P E Contractor A Gardening - Complete lawn maint A service. 609- 924-6489. Vittorio PIrone.

UU«)SCAPE DESK3N QMdcnlnflfLawn Serv.

Residential A Commercial Pruning A Tree Removal

Cleanups A Mulching Patios A Walkways S N O W f S M O V A L

Cafl Larry Q . Scssmefia 6 0 9 E 9 6 -3 1 S 3

L A N D S C A P I N Q / L A W N Senrice - D e d a , patios, sidewalks. Call Frank. 609-737-0286._________________

RAB LA N D S C A P IN G - decks, p a ik », plantings, prompt senrice, call Chris,609-921-6641._____________

LA N D S C A P IN G - Lawn care, trimming hedges, pruning and design. Bnan Pauly 609-921-6620

LA N D SC A P IN G Mulch, stone, shrubs, mowing, ctean-up. shrub trtmming. RR lies, etc. 2 0 1 ‘297- 7755

L A W N C A R E

A to Z. bushes and tress trimmed. Lawrence. Hope- well, Princeton and Pen­nington areas

V E R R E L UCall after 5

609-737-0061

296 Gardening &Landscaping

LA W N A G A R D E N Ser­vices - Spring/Summer deanupa, lawns mowed, North/South B rur»w ick A surTourxflng areas. Mulch, seerflng, thatching, land­scaping, fertilizing, grading A rotoUlllng. Hedges A bushes trimmed A shaped201-249-29B9._____________

LAW N A G R O U N D S - Maintenance Free ' esti­mates. Reasonable rates. 609-448-9316.

MAPLE HOiXOW LANQ8CAPMQ

Residential A Commercial

• Larxiscaplng, All Phases• Brick Walks A Patios• R.R. TiesFree Estimates, fully in­sured. call 201-369-4279.

T PRMCETON BtfUGATION

SPECIALTIST, INCMem. N J Irrigation Assoc

• Design •• Installation • Service •

Specializing In Fully Automatic

Lawn Sprikler Systems

609-27fr4480T O P ^

FttXDnT/SANO/STONEFast O n Tim e Delivery

Call 609890-1314

306 Auto Repairs/ Sendees

S H A W N IM PERIAL Car Care Services - H ave your car done at home, big or small, w e do H all. Waxing, compound, simonize. 6 0 9 275-1675__________'

311 Autos WantedC A R S W A N T E D - 1978and up Foreign and do­mestic Top dollar p>aid In cash Slsta Motors. 6 0 9 5991444 spedalizing in TOyotas. Datsuns, Mazdas We will come to inspect

C A S H M O N E Y For |unk cars A trucks Call 24 hours609-566-6565.____________

W A N T E D • Junk A used cars. Call 201-359-4707

C A R S W A N T E D

A M E R IC A N A F O R E IG N T o p Do&ar Paid

N ebbla C hevrolet R te .1 3 0 M ^ tts to w n ,N .J . 6 0 9 -4 4 8 -0 9 1 0 587 -8 226

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'22 E S S E X C O A C H • All original, best offer. Call 609-3938326.

53 M G T O Mark I I - A l l orig, iwhite w/red leather biL m any rare exiras A parts, 5 new tires, exc d r f v ^ car, owned lor 18 yrs. $12,500. 609-7997666 leave rnSQ.

■67 V W F A S T B A C K - Hate to say goodbyel 1 ovmer. fine oond, good b6dy $11957B.O. 609-7378069.

■68 C O R V E T T E C O U P E • ExcellOTt maohanical con­dition, $65b0. C all 6 0 9 924 8799 '

■72 P O N TIA C LeM AN S - p/8, p/b, auto, V 6 . Runs good. 4 dr. 201873-1693.

■72 V W C O N V E R TIB L E - Auto, new top, runs well. $1600. 609443-5299.

■73 P O R S C H E - 1.7 con- vert. Pertect car. 89k miles. Calif car. $4000. 609883-7040.___________ __________

■76 AM C M A TA D O R - 4 dr, small V 8 , auto trans, a/c, p/8, p/b, good cond. $500. Call aft 6pm 201 -359-4515,

■76 C H E V R O L E T V A N - White, fully carpeted,.afe, corivenlenl table A draw- ers. $1500. 609883-4402.

■76 H ON D A A C C O R D - 78K ml. Clean. M any good miles left Orig owner $475 609-921-6208

7 6 JE E P C J5 - G ood con­dition. New top. Needs minor work. Asking $1400. 201-257-4568.

7 6 P O N TIA C S U N B IR D - Auto, loaded,, new master cyt/lront brakes/lrans, new p d n t job + more, $1100.201821-0460._____________

76 T O Y O T A Landcrulser - Blown engine, now tires, good lor parts. $700 or best ofler 609-924-9737

76 TR -6 Burgundy 23Kmi Completely original $8200 201874-6660 or215-862-2500 after 6pm

■77 C H E V Y Duel Wheel • w'SIh hitch, trailer brakes, p/s, p/b, p/w, air running board, excellent condition 215-3218149

77 D O D G E C O L T $250. s t a n d a r d s h i f t , g o o d mechanically Call 201 ■ 329-6433

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For Sale7 7 T O Y O T A C E U C A Q T, - Liftback, auto, am/fm casa,

goodi $1250, calf1-7998266_____________ .

7 6 F O R D F A IR M O N T - Runs but needs work. S400/BO. Call aft 5pm, 609-737-3277

■79 C H R Y S L E R L e B A R O N - Wagon, p/s, p/b, super oond Inside A ouL new tires A brakes, am/fm stereo, 82K, $1700 or B O 609466-2737 all 6pm.

7 9 F O R D F A IR M O N T - a ll;, auto, p/8, p/b, $1200 or B « ) . 609886-5482, 1 8 .Shelly Ln, HomlHon .Sq. ;

■79 L I N C O L N V E R - S A ILLES - Silver/blace, loaded, 68,000 ml, $2695, exc cond, 609-9248187 days, 201-274-2159 eves 'A wknds. __________

■80 C H E V M O N Z A - 56K/ ml, 4spd, good peppy en­gine, needs paint. $ 4 M , aft 6pm, 609-921-7424

'80 C H E V E Y C IT A T IO N .- Exc njnning cond, new ex-.. hausL' 8unrf, 4 'dr, am/fnf. - Cat $600. 609-4668169..

■80 C H E V E T T E - 82K ml, $1000 or best ofler. Runs great, n e w brakes, good. Ures; just tuned. 6 0 ^ --B908141.._________________

•80 J E E P W A Q O N E E R . 4 W D ,w ith p lo w .4 8 p d ,e 5 K miles, $2000 or best offer.609-737-0599.

80 J E E P C J5 • mini must sell, best offer 4 4 3 - ^ 1 .

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•80 V W R A B B IT - 54K ml.a/c, stereo, new Ures A shocks. Immac. $1675.6Q9-27S8323___________

■81 B U IC K S K Y LA R K - 4* dr, p/8, p/b, a/c. am/lm. cass. 70K ml. $1900. Owrier must sell. ^0^-239-2852.________________-

■81 M O N T E C A R L O - P er' iBCt cond. new Ures * brakes, $3200 Call 609- 921-3100 ask lor Per

81 T O Y O T A C O R O L L A - 5 spd. anvlm stereo cass. new tires, exc running cond, $1150/Besl offer 609-520-9055 days

■81 V W R A B B tT Conv - white, Immac cond. 5 spd. am/fm casS. must see. $5800. 212-698-7113 or 212873-7714

■82 T O Y O T A SUP R A Garage kept. 57K ml, auto, sun r oo f , e v e r y opt ion $6300/B0 609-259-3203

“Straight Talk From The New Team...!1988 PONTIAC GRAND AM 4 DR. SE

ri. hobo, Auto, trans., P/8, P/B, Util glass, : sunroof, rasr daf., P/srtL, P/W, P/U

TEAM’S ^PRICE................................. ....•14,388___________________ -re b a te $400

YOU PAY.......................* 1 3 , 9 8 8- $ 6 0 0

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198i9 PONTIAO SAFARI STATION WAGON

W tt: 8 c rt. AuIOh P/«M P/B. AC. Brt glsss. toga ra*. wood g ra. P/W. P/U « M tuIm . M ^ ir . datr..t m u m m caaa.. dbunlar. A axtor., wira oovara. VM #2p0«4,3870inlM .

pwea......... ...............$13,988

1988 PONTIAC 6000 LE 4 DR.

Std. Era*.; P/S. P/B. M gtoas. OpUonr. Auto, trans., AC,6 Cyt, P/wind, P/tod». «r«irise. AM/FM irisrao ca».,Wx. Whatl covsrs, W8W ikas. s ^vWon vanky, dack Id rataaa, WJ # ^ 4 1 6 , 2IS321,•took # ^ . 3229. MSRP $16,452.

....... ............. $13,388- rebate ^ 0 0

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TEAM’S - 0 4 CPRICE................................... $ 1 4 ,8 1 5

- re b a te $ 5 0 0

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1987 NISSAN PULSAR 2 DOOR

4 Cyt, 5 ipasd, P/S, P/B. AC. rear delr., T-rool, AM/FM towoo ease., flmed g lw deluxe Inleftor A exisrtor. 11.538

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1988 PONTIAC RERO SPORT COUPE

4 Cyl.. Auto., rack & pinion steering, P/B, AC, UrUsd’glass, A M ^ stsreo csss.. MSRP $11.^. VIN #204069.

TEAM’SPRICE....................................•10,888_________________ -re b a te $500.

YOU PAY.......................* 1 0 , 3 8 8-$ 6 0 0

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PWCE?.;....................... $13,988

NEW 1968 PONTIAC RROnn) 1988 P O N TIA C G R A N D PRIXNEW 1986 PONTIAC GRAND AM

man. Mna., P/8, P/B, akoond., M g itia , ■ ■ w ar, bucket comole, VW

Payrnani beasd . on 60 menttiHL 840n0 plini* f l i f Om UHifi K&B2S0.1J. $1243. A . . , .

P A v S e i T . . . . .$ 1 9 9 . 4 0 ^ *225.98

2 Door, 6 Cy1„ Auto. Trans.. Power steeling and b r a l^ Air Cond., rear dMroater, tinted glase, eptt bench eeata, front.& rear mats, tlK. lamp- group, visor vanity rnirror, AM/FM stereo, defuxa wtwelSi Paym m based on 60 month Ctoeed End Lease. 1st psmient, aecui fees due at time oflease. End V i #263163, MSRP $14,167.

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2 Ooor, 4 C#.. Auto, trana-Pom r slsaring A brtkss. ^ Oend.,.lnt glaia.. tear ditoMW, tnni A budtti eeaeroorw ls, AM/FM stsrao, VIN # 8 0 6 1 ^ Usi 111 JS6. PaymaM based on SO monBi Ctoaad End IMM. Ftoi flm paymsm A saosky dsposll. Total Coat ••$10,778.

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■af15YdT5rcAn6LLA •'4dr, auto, p/a, a/c, am/ftn racflo, ^ N , $2500. Can evaa, 609-88»789282 WV RABBIT - 5 spd, fuel Injection, sunroof, 66K ml; good cond, 4 new tires, tieoo. 609^60-406583 BMW 3231 - S spd, 6 cyt. 2.3 Ift, 160HP. Snrt, P^, 57K, garaged. Must sell. AsMng $9500 or BO. 201-381-4591.

83 BUICK REQAL Ud - 2 dr, fuSy loadep, good con­dition. $4S00’or best offer. 609-27S-1061. V 83 CUTLASS Supreme - Auto, 2dr, V6, am/fm, 52K mf, best offer pbove $2900. Days 609-520-2418

83 DATSUN 280ZX • Only 41K ml, every option of­fered & the last year for this veiy popular sports car. Perfect condition, always garaged. Turbo, digital dash, T-roof and much more. $7000. Call 609-683-S45^______________'63 DATSUN 280ZX - 5spd, Red,.T-Tops, loaded, askir^ $6500. Call 609-443-4474______________'8 MERCEDES 380SEL - Black w/Pakxnino, 61K, exc cond, $24,000 or best offer. Caire09-896-0494. '83 OLDS CUTLASS schem e - 2 dr, 54K nii's, showroom cond, bucket seats, rally wheels, $6000 201-297-0337.63 TOYOTA SUPRA - Black, a/c, cruise, pTw, p/l, 63K ml, call Dean or Sandy, Mon-FrI, aft 5, 609-586-8121, anydma on wKhds or call Saridy 8:30- 4, Mon-Fti 8964)408.84 AUDI 4000S - loaded, must sen, best offer. 609- 443-4881. .84 CHEV CELEBRITY V6. Maroon, a/c. am/lm. P'S. p/b. p/w, white walls. caU aft 5. 609-896-3851 A great value al $4750 84 HONDA ACCORD LX ■ Loaded, exc cond. new MIchellns. $5600. Call 609- 096-0408 or- 896-0022 84 LINCOLN TOWN Car - Loaded Irxiluding power moonroof, dark grey w/grey leather Int, 42K miles, like new, original owner. Price negotiable. 609-737-2666. 84 NISSAN 200 SX - Red.5 spd, all pwr, new mich. a/c, sterea $4800, 609- 366-5902.■84 PONTIAC FIERO SE • Red w/grey Interior, a/p p/b, p/w, p^ ati^m csss, 51K ml. $4200. Call 201- 873-6960 evesym

65 BMW 32SE. 2 dr. auto, a/c, p/b, p/8, p/w, pd. p/1, elte sunroof, am/lm cass stereo, 85,000 ml. Vin ^014272. Priced $10,999.

'64 NISSAN STANZA QL.4 (Jr, auto, a/c, p/b, ps. p/w, pd- p/1. elec sunroof, new ares, mint cxmd, 72,000 mi, \iln # 1 0 3 1 7 1 , Priced $<5895.

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’S A P b ^ C W N tern ero - Exc cpnd, am/fm, garaged, anti-theft, 49K mJ. $5200. 609-799-4448. ___

•84 SUBARU QL - 4 wh! drive wag, loaded, exc cond. 29,000 mi. $5500. Call 609-771-81,73.■84 TOYOTA CORROLU-4 dr hatchback, auto, Pc, FM radio. Exc cond. $4000 or beat otfw. 609-737-0599 '85 AUDI 5000S - Sunroof, exc cond, fully loaded,59.000 M, $9000. Call 201-297-7571.

■85 BUICK RIVIERA - AH op tlona + m oon roof., leather & mahogany Int $11,200. 201-899-5603

BUICK CENTURY - Custom Interior, cruise, auto overdrive. $5500. 609-443-4416 evea.•85 CHEVY CAMARO - Red, Ve engine, pa, p/b, em/fm atpeo cassette. Exc cond, $6900. 201-297- 5811 anytime eft 5 pm.65 CUTLASS SUPREME - Exc cond , e ll power, $5200. 201-329-0453 or201-^63-8589.__________'85 HONDA ACCORD LX- Hatchback, 5apd, pb, pa. Pc, am/fm,' $ 6 ^ . Call 609-426-7151 or eves298-6609______________■85 MERCEDES 300 - Turtx) diesel, 37K ml, exc cond. Asking $24,900. CPI609-585-4138.__________85 MERCEDES 300D Tur­bo - BIk .pearl, exc cond.68.000 ml, asking $22,500. CPI aft 6pm 609-799-9661. '85 NISSAN 200SX - Mint (»nd, 26K4- mi. Pc, am/fm stereo. Best offer over $6300. 609-683-7837. •85+12 PORSCHE 944 - Garage kepL 40K mi, belge/burgatidy int, AIpne electronics. $17,600/80 Can 609-275-874885 PONTIAC

PARISIBNNE Wagon Loaded, exc cond, dean Musi see! 609-448-7173 ■85 RENAULT ALLIANCE DL ■ Exc corKf, 4 dr. a/c. ps. p/b, p/locka, cruise, a m /lm /c a s s . 30K mi $4100, 609-924-2829.•86 CORVETTE - Fully loaded, 5.8 L. 350 PFI, V-8. ImmacuialB, unlimited ex­tended manufacturer's warranty, 31K ml, must sell. $21,500 609-799-3644__________________■86 HYUNDAI EXCEL GLS- auto, sunroof, am/fm stereo case, 33K mUes, $5,500. 609-683-4429,'86 JAGUAR Vanden Plas - Black w/Doe Skin Leather & Burl Wah ut Interior. The VP Jag comes fully loaded. The only option Is color. A superb luxury motor car $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 s a v e alm ost

' $20,000 from current price. 21K ml, cPI 609-924-2710. '86 JEEP Grand Wagoneer- E xcellent condition3 1 .0 0 0 m iles . Asking $15,500. 201-369-8458. '66 MITSUBISHI Cordla-L - White, 30K ml, Pc, ps, p/b,5 spd, am/fm cass, Sun­roof, exc corp, $7400. CPI 201-359-4639.

3 i e / U i f o sFor Sale

• I r TOYOTA COROLiA SR5 • Sport Coupe. Red, Pd, a m ^ cass. crulsa, 29,000 ml. Asking $7600. 201-519-4037 or 874-3051.__________________'88 VW QTI ■ Sunroof, Pc. ^upunkL 5spd, 16K ml, garaged, exc mPm. Moved to NYC, must sell $8450. CPI 212-242-4632 to see In Pr1fx»ton

•87 CHEVY 4x4 BLAZER - Black, mint cond, 12K mf. $11,600. 609+143-9258 aft5., __________ ;; /» ,.■87 CORVETTEipON- VERTIBLE - i f u f l y equipped. Less than. 2000 mi. $i29.5K of beP offer 609-448-0465.

'B7 FORD TAURUS QL Wagon - Dark Pue, PI pwr o p llo n s, am/fm c a a s . cruise, custom wheels, 32K mTs, exc cond, $11,900.609924-6347.__________'87 MERCEdES 300E - Showroom cond, 4,000 mi. Pearl Black/Tan, fully equipped. $34,000 CPI609-896-34j0.___________.•87 PONTIAC Grand Am ■ 4 dr, 4 cyl, Pr, auto, tilt,

-am/fm, cfofh. $7950. 201- 3694126.______________67 PORSCHE 944 - 5 spd. black, fully equipped, exc cond, 16K ml. Assume

. tee^ , neq. 609-6^3641 '87 Porsche 924S • 5 spd,' red, Pk Interior, fully loaded w/6 speaker Alpne stereo. Best Offer over $19.000. 201-254-2254

Authdrizm^Mercedea-Benz Deafer

Princeton MolorsporL Inc2910 Route 1

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‘88 ISUZU TRQPPER II - 7K ml. Pue, 4 dr, 5/50 ext wrmty. Bought in Mar. for $14K. MuP sell Immed. $12,760. 609924-9737. '83 JAGUAR Vanden Plas - Fully loadod Incf security system & radar, 44K ml, exc cond. $21,000 CPI 609924-1075

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PRINCETON Corporation sells 2 VW Qpl dPsei. j986, a/c. sunroof. 5 spd. very good gas mileage. $ 5 ^ each. Ask lor Elmer. 609-921-3916.

USED CARS

’84 VW Scfrocco'2 dr hatch, 4 cyt, p/wln- dows, p/lodcs, p/mlnors. am/lm cass, 5 spd, p/b. snrl. a/c. Alloy whis, 62,000 ml. VIN #030044. $6995 FREE WARRANTY 609- 921-2325

'85 yWCabriofot Convertible

2 dr, 4 cyl, 5 spd, e c, p/b, cass, 47,000 mi, VIN #013001. FREE WAR­RANTY, $10,900 609- 921-2325'85 VW Quantum Wagon4 dr, 4 cyt, 5 spd, pi/s, p/b. stereo radio. Pc, roof rack.51.000 ml, VIN #000176. FREE w a r r a n t y $8895 609921-2325

'82 VW Ptck-up Truck4 cyl. 5 spd, cass, ac64.000 ml VIN #055222 $3595 609 921 2325

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For Sate'84 Chvvy CqMjftty

Sipfon WoDon6 . cyl, auto, p/s, p/b. Pc. cass, roof rat^ nice car.37.000 mi, VIN #120263, FREE WARRANTY $5395

609921-2325\'82 Peugeot 504 -

DIesal Stetlon Weg4 cyl, 4 spd, ps. p/b, roof rack, a/c, stereo, 71,000 ml, VIN # 603871 FREE WARRANTY $4295 609 921-2325.

'84 Toyota Camry L£4 cyl, auto, 4 dr. p^, p/s. Pc, am/fm stereo, p/wln- dows & mirrors. 58,000 ml, VIN #129173 . FREE WARRANTY. $7495. 609 921-2325.

'82 Saab Turbo2 dr, 5 8(3d, 4 cyl, am/fm cass. p s , pi), sunroof. Pc,63.000 ml. VIN # 015608, FREE WARRANTY $6495

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Motorcyctes 326 Trucks ^ Boats■80 PUCH NEWPORT II Moped - Mint 'cond, low miles, best offer. 20i- 874-5768______________'83 silver WING GL650- Water cooled, shaft driven, wind screen, Pssy W , 6K ml. Uke newl $1650/80609-4493768__________'84 HONDA SABRE ■ V46 water cxroled, 4600 mi, maroon/bik w/cover $1200 Eves 201 -3592295

^ Trucks7 9 FORD F150 - 4 whell drive, many extras, must sell. 609443-4861.'81 CHEVY BLAZER - 4 WO, auto lock hubs, auto trans w/1986 0 5 ,,^ en­gine, 4-BL (jarb, a/Slsp's, pb. anvIftr-Tasa^^wreo, wagon wheels, removable top, dependable transport: Orcdi for work or funi $5000 or boat offer. 609-683-1140.______________'81 JEEP WAGONEER • 6 cyl. Pc, p s , auto, 91,000 ml, good cond, asking $3500. 609-882-9472.'82 14' CHEVY STEP Van-

®Gruman body, 60K mi. exc cond, former tool Jruck. Call 6 0 9 -7 9 9 ,1 9 7 6 -lea v e

86 CHEVY WTON PIck-op - 50,000 ml. Call after 7pm, 201-7B92606.

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VehicteB'88 NEW HORIZON ■ 17ftCamper. 6' 6" Business or peasure Great write-off Bath. klL lumaco. Va­cation. ski, shop, get away Make offer. 201-782-4639

34 Mobite Homesea st WINDSOR -14 X 64 ft, 2 bdrm, appis, some lum, cent Pr, adult. Exc cond. $35,000 firm. 609 443-5877

16FT VANGUARD SPI- boat - TrPjer, 2 sets of sPIs, $1800. CPI 609 695-0953______________'86 29ft WELLCRAFT Spoilbridgo - Twin 260 mere cruiser. Ml elec- trontes & fish rigged, exc cond. CPI days, 215- 3 2 2 -8 1 0 0 . e v e s 215 6691055COLEMAN SCANOE $275 will trade for small boat trPler 609-443-6970 eves

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-+nassage fiA'62 MA293A - '/i ton long- bed. 5 spd, pb, c;ass. cap, hileh, exc cond. 80K ml..* $1675 201-521-5827

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verification may be needed as safeguard for dealer and customer. Limited lime offer expires end of week. Not valid with trades.

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We Will Discount The Vehicle To Match Its Factory CashbackI You Save TWIce As Muchl Npt Qood With Any Other Offer.

O V E R 6 5 0 C A R S , V A N S & T R U C K S A V A I L A B L ECAVAUER

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REAL ESTATE IN BRIEF

Netting Hill reports record salesC artcret Really Corp anni)un(.cil rccurd-brcakmg sales ol its Nutting Hill

lownhomes. The announccincni amte.s as Caricn.'i previews ' the newest section o f its affordable lownhomes.

Located in Washington Tow nship, M crccr County, Notling H ill homes are p r i ^ from the |ow $l30s. The tw o- and three-bedroom lownhomes feature formal entries, gas heat, central air conditioning, modem kitchens and spacious floorplans.

Merrill Lynch Realty signs deal for G M A C M ortgage products

M errill Lynch Realis has signed an aga-cmenl for ( iM A C Mortgage Corp. to provide mortgage sersiees lor M errill Lynch Realty's real estate and relocation clients The terms ol the agta-emenl give O M A C Mortgage the option to pureha.se new loans upon elosing, With Merrill l.yrK'h Rcalls retaining a pcieenlage ol ihe sersieing revenues Presmusl). G M A C Mortgage sub-servited, loans loi M errill l.snch Really on a ftsed fcc-pcrdoan basis

The expanded mortgage seisue will enable M errill Lynch Realty to give rapid prc^^ualirtcation and 48 hour approval on loan applications

The new arrangement is esjK'ctcd to be fully effective in all Merrill Lynch Rcaly offices nationw ide by the end of this year

G M A C Mortgage Loan counselors w ill be available on a regular basis.at Merrill Lynch Realty o ffn csya m l sales agents will undergo training on G M A C Mortgage lines

As a result of the agreement M errill Lynch Really has greatly reduced personnel and ongoing o|vr,iiing exix'iises The finn's nKirtgage banking division fom ierl) liH.aled ,il 'H i ( .irnegie ( enlei is no longer in operalion

Based in Likins I’ark T .i liM .A t Mortgage t oq> is a wholly-owned subsidiary of General Njoiors Aceeptante Corporation, a division ol General Motors Corporation, i'he mortgage corporation has a servicing portfolio o f more than $24 billion

Stamford, Conn.'based M errill Lynch Realty is the operating name of Fine Homes International L .P (N Y .S lv F H li Approximately 25 percent of the partnership's units are publicly traded; the remainder arc owned by Merrill Lynch & C o M c m ll Lynch Realty operations am principally in residential real estate services and are not part ol the real cslale-relalcd activities o f M errill Lynch & C o . Inc , M errill Lynch Capital Markets or Merrill Lynch Mortgage Capital

Calton Hom es open in Bucks( allun Humes has ii[x -iio l l.'i --.ik s iis scintu l Htuks ( ounis so niinunils Oxford ( russing -Mrc.ids n, .iiH, (H) homes liasc tx-cn sold m |usl ,i lew

days ol site operationLegated near the Pennsy Isaiii.i luiiifukc I os Rouie 1 and jusi a c|uancr

mile fn^m the Oxford Valles M.ill .uul Sesiune Place. Oxford Crossing is attracting local homebuyers Irom 1 anghome L.cvittown and Yardicy as well as those fnim Philadelphia and Trenton Upon completion, the community will feature 200 townhomes. the majority ol which will have three bedrooms The largest ol the.se homes has more than 1.500 square feel of living space, iwo-and-a half baths, central air conditioning an appliansc package and full walk-out basemeni

Prices range from less than SdS.tXKi to SI 1 l.dtK) I he tiisi homes arc expected to be ready for ixcupancy early next year

Com m ercial Construction G ro up form ed for real estate industry

Commercial Conslruction (iio u j) headquartered m Philadelphi.i has been foimed to provide consiruUion immagemenl services to ileselo(x;rs. owners and users of office buildings m ihe Delaware Valley The new compan'y. which was lonnerls a depanmeni within Oliver Rcally'Grubb & Ellis, w ill develop spx-cs soIk i i and csalualc btiK. awarding coniracts and supervising work progix'ss s> holuics ami budgets separate Irom the leasing, property management ,iml .n tu r sersucs ol Oliver Really

O pen houseRichard A. Weldel Realtors and V.M.Z. Construction will hold, an open house at the model home located at 115 Johnson Ave. in Lawrence on Sunday from 1 to 4 p.m. The first four of 39 energy efficient homes, built using. Norwegian technology, are now complete. The homes, with three bedrooms and I baths, cost $139,000.

For more Information, or a private showing, contact Ed Folmer or Jim O'Brien at (609) 896-1000.

Schlott offices add associates« Kerry O’Donmll and Patricia Trapp, both residents of Hamilton,

have Join Schlott Realtors as sales associates in the firm's Hamilton office.• j e r ^ Gnmdfest recently became broker^ales representative in the

Princeton offiM of Schlott Realtors. Mr. Giundfest is a graduate of S tan f^ University,

• Jade Uvy. a resident of Plainsboro, has Joined Schlott's Prim^ton office is a sales associate. Mf. Levy attended City. UhiveisiWof New York.

Schlott’s Hillsborough-Mootgonuay oHlce hai weiromed Robin Trimble as a sales assocUtec..Ms. Ttinible, a Hillsborough'resident, ■{tended Biyman Medical Dental School. . .

Consumers want energy efficiencyThe 'move-iup' homebuyer is more likely to show on interest in a home's

energy*efficieo^ than the first-time, homebuyer, according to Public 3CtviM:Electric and Gas Co.

PSB&O tbe third largest combined .utility in the nation, aerves almost- thee-quarten of New Jensey's r e s i d e n t s . - . ‘ i

PSE&O intnxluced the Energy ^ThfiR-Home program in 1987 encourage New Jersey Mfd«ra to incIu^ynd^-em ciM t featurd fn new'

'Home construction. >SE&0 eitiniatca r ' " “Thrift Homes can be lower by 2S,percmit to 30 percent than those'in Im : ' effidentatructures.’ ' ' ' ■■

For additibaal information about the ETH ptpgnun. donsumets iPSE&O’a Energy ConservaUoii qan^;r;dVT>800-854<4444 .-ybetwm and S

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• 6 Bnxtklrcc Rd . Jan and ( .ifVl A l*uim.in to Dan and Kaih> Phclphs, SnVfXln• y Dcnntwn Dr . Anlht»n> R and Djwn Iv Mctt Jo i-Ya Mikulasv Si Rt.fXXi• 4 I)cnni\i>n Dr Joseph R .iml Kulh 1 Djtvick io ( hariev R and J.tslvn M ( cft i 125,000• 12-57 fiarden View Icrr Merver ln\c\{ mcni Assoa; lo Michael Buezyndki. V‘»2.UU0• 22 Geraldine Dr . Gnxip A%%<k \o Mariti Barone. T153.000.• 32 Oak Branch Rd . Fmnk I Imdrttuui lu Peter W and Jcaninc'Fuhrman. S155.TKXJ• 137 Pcblc Rd , Edward J and Teresa D Obal lo MicHm I A Zielinski. SI '2 Mill• 56 Rocky Brxxik Rd Roben R anil Hlirabeih A Dillon lo James W and Maureen C Black. SI97.out• 6 Washington CT . Rolxm I) Uautnann n. Joseph B and Connie A (iieslcr. SiSa.Sixi• 2 ! Wayne Way , William and Valeric S in i. ■ III Ira M and Joanne I- A /K-gcIhauni S250.0(K)• I I I WiKxJ Still In Kotx-n anil \tinin. Hoffman lo Sicsen I* Sm onii S in ' is s i

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• 12 Alpha Rd . Stephen C and Theresa A Dennett lo L iu A Meola. Si 17.000• 26 Annabcite Ave . Lorenzo and Judiih M Hitlman to Albert L and Judith M laikofsks S7.000• 618 Allantii Ave . l,aure!lc Rugarher n. Kenneth M Reiss. Sli7.9(Xl• 5908 Broad Si S Hugh M and r arole .V Barham lo Vincent J DiDonaio Si STS (X«i• I7J2 Chambers Si . Manin J and Dcbiuah J tioehrig lo John C Boros. SIIXJ.iXX)• 475 Church Si , William Otio n. Chnsima M Oswald. S104,(XX)• 2504 CJimon Ase f rank R and Ann Eichert to Jospeh T and Man Zjlcsuk. S J 0 6 J ^• 25 Colls Neck Rd.. Deco Home Bldt Co 10 Joseph L. Sanfilippo, SI6I.900.• 25 Colls Neck Rd.. Joseph Sanfilippo lo Albcn and Marie Lospinos. $181,800• 9 Cubbeiley Ave.. Samuel I- Jacoby lo Allan J, Chadwick. SI05.000• 317 Fetter Ave., Heleh P Zegarski lo Marie D. Barkholtz. $I08;000.• 38 Oiskill Ave., June Barr lo Michael and M uy E. Palma. $130,500.• 169-Hamilton Ave. N .. Zita Lind to Rlduud and Christine Case, $97,500.• IIS Henry St . Prank T and Harriet Potocki lo Wayne D. and Luann Eggerl, $85,000.• 104 Ji^nson Avc-'TsT. James F Neafsey lo Gaetano Pcnuvillc. $43,000.• 2067 Lden Ave S., Dominic M and Roseaim Marrocco lo Barbara J Schaerlel, $112,000.• 4 Libby C l., Abgold Bldrs.. Inc. to Ronald D. and Selma Paria, $170,000.• 51 Maddock Ave.. Robert Bisbeeso Scott W. and Nina P McGrath, $101,500• 8 Marlon Pond Rd.. William T Quinn Jr lo Thomas J and Cynthia A Mantel. $202.i500.• 334 Montana Ave., Rayfhopd A. Ccrci to

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• 1 Markham Manor, Roben E and l*alni la Dougheny lo Maunce D and Helen lee. S285.000

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Carolyn Ceicl. $48,000. • 852 NoJotway Ave., Cecil C . Dunn Sr. to Francis J. and Saixlra L. B rin ^ , St 13,000.• 2776 Nottingham Way, Timothy S. Ashley lo Steve Alexiaiis, $1 f2,5M.• 54 Stevenson Ave., Matk O . and jaiwt E. McCredle to OaiyZottoIl. $107,000.• 2 6 V itia ^D r. W ., Deco Honn Bldrs. Inc to Abbaa A , anrk-Klnlza A. Banglawala. $163,9£».• 2033 Whatley Rd., Leonard and Shirley Palrnttod to iae Man Jee, $17,000.• 2416 Whiiehofie, Donithy Davis to David DombrowtU, $92^00.• 15 Willow Bend .'Dr,, Bohiu Mecanko to Frank and M clin^ %iarrDtta';'$l4i',5O0.• l|.6th Ave', B.,:RDH Fneeuing Cotp,.to Damon and Paniela.TangiiSl,100,000.

• 116 Rainier Ct., Carnegie Park Assoc. Inc. to Penir O. and Abra L. Hanssoo, $146,990• (5 Reed Dr., Eastern Romes LP to Guy and Alecia W. Sebeo. $335,000.• 19 Reed Dr. N., Eutem Hoihei LP to Francis C .Y , and T z a ri-M a y Husan, $328,000.• 175 SouthBeid Rd., Carlton Homes Inc. to Donald C. Pdnine. $200,000. -

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• 6|7 A&peh Dp . Kerthcfh Tnjclk»^c i"R MeUrtm. Sl05.f)00• Dcdrcrcck Dr , lo u is Siiugai (ircto-Occhipinli Rcallv $12*3 fXX)• 129 Pcfkcr Rd Peter and !>i\ m i u !.■ Chi and Feng Ying Shih S2l»MXXi• 19 IS Raveni Crest Dr I mjTft* f'tam' t o Jeffrey S Reiner. $78 920• 2(J-6 Ravcn$ Crest Dr I inprt» PrirKcli 1 eunard J Coiner $97,2(XI• 19 Ravens ( resi Dr I inpto f’niu.cii Susan \ lernekes $'4• 141 IcnnvsxHt I >i HcitH n .tiiilI irtissinan (<’ Sh«-n )ij tn,} S.iuili.t ''S $ 1 K'f I Kin

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• 33 Consfitulion Hill W , David G and Diane C Christie lo Robert C Koscr. $550,0d0• 141 Hun Rd . Stephen M and Vaicne Winningham to Stephen M Winmngham, StOO.OOB.• 17 Jome Cl . Edward D. Jr. and Mary A.H Hirri$ to Curtis R. aruJ Dudley Carlson. $610,000.• |6$ Jefferson Dr.. Margaret Geddes to Joseph A. Mithcr III. $220,000• 3 Ober Rd , Susan Baldwin lo David (• and Diane 0. Christie. $725,000• 121 Sycamore Rd . W Ketih and ( Whitney lo Roslyn Dayan. $345.(MX)

• I Beardsley Ct . Potekoff Fam Inc to Jayanliial A. and SuUiiU J. Patel. $339,345• 12 Buchak Cr., NSL Service Corp. to David B. and Dorthy A . Cameron. $328.0O0• 21 Landing La., Paul and Wei Ming Shu to Lawrence L. Epstein. $290,000.• 106 Lass^ Ct., Carnegie Park Assoc to Thomas Orimmcyer. $126,990.• 106 Lassen 6 D m Ctmegie Pari Assoc, to Dak N^Brown, $138,990.• 105 Olympic C l . Can^gie Paric Assoc, toChristopher A . and Robin VanBuren. $138,990. .• Ids Olympic Ct.,A|« 10. Dunegie Park Assoc. Inc. to N.V. Oitaca..$126,990.

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Monrot• 463-A Delair ldiLphiiip.and Etther Miller 10 Anhtir UKi t^ j^ 'S llv e tn u n , $160,000.

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• Arthur Si Hwy 18. C'hc lcr and Beryl Davzkiewicz to Marvin Fcingold, $925.0(8J• 23 Bftx>kwtxid Cl . EavtcAi Homes Barbara A Hopkmstjn. $2$6.MK)• 64 Counlryvide Dr W' Laslcrn Homes ik Philip B Htiv-wm $19! son• 14 Drckcl Hill Dr Imihci Ponds Ink i. Daniel J and Sharon Kia^h $9»H,8I '• ^4 Fdwina ( i . M»kha Maixhoi i ■ Bhagavaii Shah $144.ikm• 208 GambsK/ C'l Banon invesimeni i. Phdip A and Theresa Bruno. $I4H tX)0• 7 Gillian Dr . Timber Pondv Ine lo Burion P and Chaistinc Gotumbik.. $.315,144• 8 Holder Rd . Steve and IXuuthy larvmc lo Martha SIcttcland, $197,000• lO-D Lincoln Ln.. John and Chnstinc Seiffert lo Janet R. Neighbours. $120,000• 93 New Rd.. Jerry D and Barbara M Norris to James and Deborah King, $151 ,tXX)• 3 Pullman Loop. Culver Station Bldrs lu David G. and Sharon A Serviss. $218,900• 4 Sigrul Ct.. Culver Station Bldrs to Odell and Rcme Mickens. $224,900. •• 10 Springwood Ct.. Eastern Homes to Herbert B. and Lent Grossman. $235,000• 16 Weafcml Dr., Weiner Homes to Chan- drasheker and P. Pirlamaria. $297,738• 26 Wexford Dr . Weiner.Homes lo Vi)a> V and Sudha Raja, $287,322

• 5133 Beech Ct , Joseph and Adncnnc Dr\»st to An«la A Minerva, $132,000• too Benjamin Ct . Harold and Sarnlra Kizno to Lcrmard B and Rhonda L Cohen. $62,000.• 104 Benjamin Ct., James and Susan V. James to Liozandro and BUnca Moya. $147,000.• 10 B ilb e rry Cove. Edward and Daria S t ^ U7Unistate Inc., $186,500• Broc^cwood D . . Eastern Homes to William T . and Janice U. Leavitt. $250,000.• M Brookwood Q . . Easter Homes to WtyiM T . Wendel, S210.000.• 55 Cohonwood Q . . Jose|^ Mohr to Charles V. and Susan L. Maccia. $129*990.• 501 CountsyskJe D t . , Eastern Homes to Keven O. and Karen S. O'Brira. $210.000.• 704 Countr^kSe Dr. E .. Eastern Homes lo J o H ^ C. Ymcisln, $ 2 32*^.• 33 Countryside* Dr. W.* Eastern Homes to Perry J. Diamoodg $^*000.f 46 CouftfiYtide Dr. W ., Eastern Homes lo Giegoiy D. ionei. $2!7,9S0.• 101 Countryside Dr. W ,. Eastern Homes to Leo P. and Susan L. Lehre. $238,500.• 201 Countryside Dr. W .. Eastern Homes to RajuJ Shah, $22,'500• 202Countryside Dr. W,» BAsterh Homes to Theodore J. Dzieni, $195,200.• 501 Countryside Dr, W*, Eastern Homes to David I. and Oail Z . Scb«. $231,950.• Cranbury River Rd, $., Modular Stnictunes to Ridurd K . Greene. $400,000.

. • 71 Qrosspointe Dr. B., United Condo to Midtale 0 , Bimman, $120,000.• 129 C ulv^ Rd., O e ^ e and Marie Barforough to Hyuo C. Shin, $110.000. \• 56 Davids Q . , Mohan Singh to Sundaiesao and Rv Ri Subramaniao, $140,000.• 64-B Davids Ct., Kerry and Sheryl OUtzky to U o A rm d May K . R u b lin !$ ^ 7 ,0 0 0 ;

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• 265 B Amwcll Rd Slanlci ,tful Iru.l-. Pawlitkt lo Ou Kvfon kMuiXXi• 2606 Balmoral I i Marion Biof-ti t,. i x-hi . Wdhamf 51 IK.IXXi• 40 Bayhcrr^ C I 5 mi fni Mctlm.i t. • ' .V. and kitifXia M Vf.i,>nif 5 U - ■ ■• BcCfhf-fKxJ I if kohill X ilia,'I i .1 . rrnfc and Vtailcnc I u* 5 .'X-t ,'V*• BccvhwtHxl ( If Rifhdl X lo < o. and Pamela Au,fcnvicin. 522' 4Xo• 21 J Brookside I n Rusfcll N Mu IIIi.im mcT It) Danny I’ 5'cc 51 •' IXX) .• 47 CTwIwood ft , James and Kailiis* White lo Brady and Shirley White 5l43.lXXi• 3105 Cromwell C l , Michcline Wcinci to Debra Sirotherx. $110,000• 14 Eilale Rd . Petci and (.'hn-.iina Baloy 5I77.9«)• 255 Eairficid Ijt . Vincent (iaJIcnii to Anthony and Jo Ann Danyiclo. 5250.(XXI• 30} Gemini Df . Eugenia McCanhy it) Ddrofhy Mcrccf, $147.5 &• llenc Ct , Larkcn A s s o c . to Rtibcn and Emilia Gecik. $2,105,000• licne C l., Liultcn Assoc , to Bruce and Judiih Bjair. $390,000• 2201 Jamestown. John C)ti> Iih IoD avid and Heather Pcsce, $135,000• 47 lAingficId D r . Mtchaci Smt lair n* David M and Inv M Robinson. 521X1.IXX)• 6)^ Marshalt Rd . Yvonne (luikovich lo Richard and Karen Mansak. $107 5(Xi• 17 Renard Rd . William and Adeic XX agiu i to Robert and Susan Pristas, $237,000• 985 Robin Rd.. Barbara M Jacob and Michael and Joan Foran, $127,000• 1032 Robin Rd , .Sondra Medoskey i.' Brent and Sara Gicrioff. $I25.5(X)

Maoville

• 201 Central St . Paula While Head Estate to Joseph S. arid Carol A Migliore, $150,000• 132 Gladys Ave., Barry and Yolanda Yanicek to TTiomas Hruwich. $163,000• 12 Liberty St.. Edward and Elizabeth Rogozinski lo Joseph Stracuui, $190,000• 314 White Ave.. Estate of David M Hudock to Robert A and Linda M Caswell Sr.. $J42.900.• 116 8lh Ave N , Theresa Siedlarc/vk in Bernard Koiyra. $120,000

MontRomery

• 171 Dutchtown Rd., Michael Baker to John Majiwctl. $253,000.• 89 K i l ^ Rd.. WmUrn and Barbara Fivompte to .‘Marc and Heidi Shegoski, $429,000.• 17 Province Line Rd., Bruce Bairali to Bnice and Lena Barrati Jr., $154,500.• 13 TamaAtok Cir., Princeton Really Pan- nen 1983 toSanvest Really I, $225,000.• Watertown Q . , MiMIgontory Wooda As­soc., to Michael and Anita Bokan, $161,990.• Wibhiie Dr., R & S Colonial Builders Jaihet.and Jean Davidson, $464,125'.• 75 WoodvIe»v.Dr„ Laiken. Assoc., to Roberitnd E l£ u b ^ Btdchka, $3^0,000.

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Call to see soon' Mature landscaping ol the large lol enhances this home ottering living room with liieplace dining loom eal m kilchen panelled and newly carpeted lamil, room wilh doors lo rear yard powder room Ih iid level ofleis 3 bedrooms and bath Nice storage, attached garage Walking distance lo elementary school

(197,000CAU WEIDEL EWING (509) 883-6950

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There’s no Question this is a quality home priced to sell. You II tell bv the 4 spacious bedrooms, 2Vi remodeled baths and recently renovated kitchen. Sitting on ¥> acre lot in elite Ptinceion Ivy, you’ll be able lo appreciate the care and love owners have lavished on this home Transferred owners anxious for sale Priced below market at

(279,900CAU WEIDEL EAST WINDSOR (609) 448-6200

TIRED OF RENTING?^ EJLST WINDSOR

Find out how easy it is to own this lovely 3 bedroom Cape Cod. You'll have a finished rec. rootn to entertain in, central air and your own garage and work room, A super starter home at

$184v9(»'C A U WEIDEL EAST WINDSOR (609) 448-6200

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MERCERVILLECustom contemporary Ranch on 225' deep lot Extremely well built 3 bedrooms. 15 baths and new family room. Includes partial baseiheni and thermopane t ill windows throughout Low heating costs. Many extras CAU fOOAV (157,900

CAU WEIDEL HAMILTON (609) 586 1400

HAMILTONLovely Split in Yardville Estates 3 bedrooms. I'/v baths, eat-in kitchen, dining room and fireplace in 21’ family room New v)nyl siding, new root, new wall-to-wall carpeting, new oak k itchen cabinets COMPLETELY UPDATED.

(158,900CALL WEIDEL HAMILTON (609) 586-1400

STATELY NEW LISTING LAWRENCEVILLE

Executive tour bedroom Colonial in the Rid ings.‘ This beautiful home otieis haidwood floors, ceramic lile llooi m kitchen and 2 rone heal In Ihe great room you can en|oy the cathedral ceiling with skylights plus a fireplace and doois leading lo Ihe inground, pool

(327,950CAU WEIOfl (AWRENCfVIlU (609i 896 1000

NEWLY LISTED TOWNHOUSE LAWRENCEVILLE

Out newest listing in 'Society Hill Ttus bedroom, iv . bath home enjoys an enviable location in prestigious Lawrenceville Many costly upgrades ^ i n g is believing' Don't wait' Ot­tered at (126.500.CAU WEIDEL LAWRENCEVIUE (60^) 895-1000

NEW LISTING ---------- •HOPEWELL TWP.

Enjoy the peace and tranquility in this 2 story Colonial home with 4 brarooms, situated on almost 2 acres with open fields across the road. Entry hall with slate door, living room, family room with fireplace, office or den.off the dining mom, plus a modem kitchen with cherry cabinets and doors leading to an oversize deck to a>m- ptete this home. , OSO,(XIOC A U W EID U LAWRENCEVILLE (609) 896-1000

NEW LISTING EWING

Spacious 5 bedroom Colonial with quality fea­tures situated on a large landscaped lot in the executive community of Delaware Rise The chil­dren wilt enjoy the finished playroom plus the added workshop and walkout basement will satisfy Dad’s needs (239,900CALL WEIDEl LAWRENCEVILLE (609) 896-1000

OPEN HOUSESUNDAY 1-4 PM

PERFECT BEGINNINGS 36-13 GARDEN VIEW TERRACE

EAST WINDSORConsidei our airy and light 2 bedroom. iV i bath condo nestled in country setting. New kitchen, loads of closets and private pool club make Ihis the ideal starter home. Stop by Sunday, we'd love to show you how easy home buying can be at

(87,500Directions: Rl 130 S lo L on N Main St to Garden View Bivd

CALL WEIDEL EAST WINDSOR (609) 448-6200

OPEN HOUSESUNDAY 1-4 PM

A U PLAY AND NO WORK 19 TENNYSON DRIVE

PUINSBOROThai s how you'll (eel about (hts spacious 3 bedroom 2'/; balh lownhouse a marvel of light and space Finished loft attached garage and landscaped patio all close to pool club a life of ease io i (199,000Directions: Plainsboro Rd to Brittany

CAU WEIDEL EAST WINDSOR (609) 448 6200

OPEN HOUSESUNDAY 1-4 PM

FUN AT A FASHIONABU ADDRESS 1306 ASPEN COURT

PLAINSBOROYoung professionals will love our 2 lerritic condos Stan your' lour al our 2 bedroom. 2 bath Grenoble model with finished loll Priced at

(129,500longmont model with ? bedrooms 2 baths, loti and skylights Priced at (128,000Directions: Plainsboro Rd lo 1306 Aspen Court Slop by Sunday we would love lo show you "the good and easy life at affordable prices CALL WEIDEl EAST WINDSOR (509) 448-6200

PPEN HOUSESUNDAY 1-4 PM

NOT JUST A LOVELY HOME 12 CLOVER LANE

HIGHTSTOWNA way of life. Set in quiet residential neighborhood our 4 bedroom, m bath Colonial Is ideal for the-NJ. commuter and those who like the convenience of walking lo town. This, meticulously maintained home shotild be on your Sunday shopping list. Asking (241,1^0 DirecUont: S. Main St. to L. on Eire Rd.. to R. on Orchard Ave. lo Clover. .

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SPONSIBLE COUPLE- 20 *1 seeks house- position. Willing to-

^rk In home of on Linds. Both work in

^nceton area No children pets Contact Don or

Berri at 609-520-986^

Wanted to Rent

SINCETON • Irge sunny om w/balti, walk to Untv

[Palmer Sq. park-like sur Lindlngs. 609-924-1723.

SOFESSIONAL MALE - |ngle, rnkkUe-aged, em-

yed, non-smoker Seeks derately priced apart-

|ent/roqm^/accommoda-' Relerem^s available

ease call Lionel at 609- 1-3672 Bast times lo ne are weekdays 9 lo 6.

ul messages can be leti ai nytlme

fRO FESSIO NAL MALE Mngle, mlddle-agM. em

iloyed. non-smoker seeks hoderately-priced rooms jpartment/accommoda

References available tall Lionel at 609-243 572 Besi times lo phone

Bkdays 9-6. but mos ages can be left any lime

ROFESSIONAL FEMALE Seeks 1 bdrm unlurn api

Princeton area or north refer 2 lam house or gar

I. Call Donna days 1-456-6838, eves 201

19-7595 Will consider se share^Jou!

Apt/House ** to Share

LEAN CONSIDERATE ^fesponsible person wanted

^ a r e attractive house In ■ of Princeton w/2 others

^t345/mo IncI heat Call ‘ 3-921-2541. 11am-2pm

ibr.weekends. Keep trying.

Apt/House to Share

FEMALE SEEKS Room­mate • lor spacious 2 bdrm apt In Bordentown. 20 mins from Princeton, has wshr dryr heal and hoi water included $330 mo • ' ulils call Heather 609 291 0 6 6 4 ___________

FRENCHTO W N Female nonsmoker No pels $425• ' / u lil ih e s 20 I 699

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HAMILTON SQ female nonsmoker needed, share 2 bdrm condo. PooWennls. $375 mo -t '/trtJlils. Call Laurie. 609- 883-2530 ext 200. eves 609-587-3086

HAMILTON TW P - Large nice home to share, male lemale responsible adults ortly need apply $$335 plus share utils Call 609586-6923 ‘_______________HILLSBORO ’ Female lo share large house, non smoker, no pels All appis $285 • ' 4 utils 201 36l9 5448

HOPEWELL Share new ranch house w mature male near all stores in cir ol town 609-466-0485

KINGSTON Female lo share apt On NY busline $260rmo • Vo utils and 1 month security Available Aug 1 Call 609-683-8604 leave message

LAW RENCEVILLE Sq VII Need 2 people to share new 2 txirms 2 bait’ all appis tennis pool Exc lo cation. $390-mo per person• utils Call 201-390-1830

leave message__________L A W R E N C E V IL L E Cold Soil - Prof/college. non- smoker to share 2 bdrm. 2 bath condo i Avail Aug 1, $375 mo poot'lennis Call Lou betw 7pm 1 Ipm 609 896-3668

Apt/House to Share

M ONM OUTH JC T 2 f r ie n d ly h o u s e m a te s needed lo share beauUlui Victonan house with 2 others Have virshr dryr barn garden llow e'S wood stove S cal Avail approx 9 1 $320 • utils201-329-8517

M ONM OUTH JC T Whis pering Woods lemale non smoker 28 35 lo share Room avail immod' 201 329-6741 Iv mssg. ,

N EW TO W N • fum 2 Sdrm. 2 bath condo to s ^ r e with nonsmoking prof V)vef 22 Pool, tennis, clubhouse. 20 ml to Princeton, call 215- 860-5811. hr msg N E W T O W N G R A N T seeking prol. nonsmoker new 2 bdrm. 2 'y bath lownhouse $415 mo Musisee 609-566-9416_______NEW TOW N Prol lemale to share 3 bdrm twnhse Avail 7 1 Pool tennis Easy access 1-95 $300 * • 1 3 utils 215-860-8579 NORTH BRUNSWICK Looking lor 2 roommates lo share house Nice location $345 security required - V] utils Call Ann alt 5 pm. 201-297-8359

P E N N I N G T O N A P T $350/mo, plus security Available July 1 St Females only 609-737-3971

PLAINSBORO 2 bdrm 2 bath wshr dryr avail 8 ' $3 70 - utils Call 609799 7606PLAINSBORO Prol non smoking male wants same for new 2 bdrm. apt Call Mike S 2 0 1 -5 6 0 -3 9 0 0 days, 201-775-3246 eves. PRINCETON House lo share with barn Non smoker $300 mo Call 609-921-3421

R E T A IL S T O R E S P A C E

A V A IL A B L E IM M E D IA T E L YBroker Cooperation Invited -The Penf^ygton Shopping Center

Route JJ Northbound at Wesl Delaware Avenue Penmnylon New lersev 1 I’ULi ' H square loot (will divide lo 7000 sq It and 18/7 S sq It : sluies .jvailable flmftway Supermarket anchor 36 000 square feet ttore than twenty existing stores 85 000 square leet

The Princeton Arms CenterOld Trenton Road and Dorchester Dmre West Windsor New iersey 1 U ’ b I 95S and 1 LXK) square

stores available immediately (Lusting space 32 9701

The Montgomery Shoppbrg CenterRoute 206 North tiom Route 518. Montgomery (ownstiip New lersevTwo 2000 square loot stores avaiUble immediately1660 Sq. FI. Pnifetsionat Offica availabla immediatelyFoodtomi andwr 20.0CI0 square feelMore than twenty-eight existing storks 95.000 square leet

All Other Shopping Centers Lully Leased

Call 609-921^060 - Mark Hill HILTON R EALTY CO. OF PRINCETON

194 Nassau Slroel. Princeton NJ 06542

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Spacious, open liv ing spaces prc-dominatc, featuring 12 ic-ilmgs and fliK jt to ceilmg w indows w h ich vapture sweeping views o l the --urriiunding ic iun tryside . For those w ho w ill atscpi iio ih m g hu i iht- finest c \e t\ desirable luxury appo in tm ent has l->een iiu luded Presented fo i • $ l.67S.c\\1

LTi i Iy eleven, J 4 acre liUmcsitcs rem ain at ShecpIu-LI Farms tm custom development. Parcels starting at S6cX),000.

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The Manors Al Lawrenceville Make Princeton Affordable.Nl'vv 1 \ v o Bedroom Condominiums vv'iili A

Lease/Sale Option*The Manors at Lawrenceville is a community like no oihei Imagine the

natural beauty ol over 47 acres ot parktands in hisiotic Lawrence Township, coupled with such amenities as a swimming pool, clubhouse and tennis sourts.

Thpconajmmiurtis reflecl our uncoitipfomislno quality and eniphasis on ilhe owner's comfort. AH ot our condorttiniums boast luxury Iqatures mcluding private balconies, walk-in closets antfa full modern appliance package

Modeli Open i r i d j daily, call (609) 895-0581 Directions:Fipm New Mbrk-or PhUaitetoiya, tako.t-95/295 North lo Route 206 f f ^ t a k e lu g h a r x ^ at Lawrenceviite Prep School to Lawrortceville-, P e n n in g Road fRL S46W) .and oontimie Vi nine lo the M a im at l^en ce viH e ..‘Oiw «Mi our tidutni liisi and tiMiDCteni: Rigulai Pricii

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PRINCETON Canal Poinie • Female protesslonal non smoker lo share 2 bdrm 2 bath condo Washer dryet appis. $400 mo ‘ '. utils Call 609 520 9840

PRINCETON JC T male wanted lo sbaie ror voniently located c.ousc Prolessional p<nlo"f*il ( ai 609 799 3922

PRINCETON responsible person to share house w'2 others, 2 blocks from Nas­sau $350 • W utils Call Don, 609-924-5543

P L A I N S B O R O ■ P ro l lemale 20 - share 2 bdrm 2 bath roughly $330 mo . ’ Uhl 201 384 092'

36S Apt/House to Share

SO M ER SET • Professional malelemale roommalr 10 share 2 bdrm. 2’ -/ bath luxury Iwnhse $450 in­cludes Uhls, nonsmoker Days 201-699 2 3 -' o' eves 201-873-635’.

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tor RentF U R N I S H E D m o t e l Room with satellite tv radio individual heat con trot, air cond, wrw carpet, private bath W indsor HIghtstown area motel From $l40 wk Call 609- 448-8637

LOVELY ROOM Private entrance way parking, bus route S reasonable 609 ^24 1723 or 609-771 0920

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ju n a io n , ma)or high­ways and shopping

You'll come home wealth of luxunes, induding

your own pnvate swim club on beautifully wooded grounds. Tw o bedr^Dom luxury apartments from the mid STOO's.From Rl DOorRt I take Pnnecton Highisiown Rd (Rt S7I) (o One Hi)c Rd Follow Windsor Comnxjns s»gn\

Another t m t LonvnwnHy byWindsor Commms^^For In fo rm atio n , please call (609) 443-6100

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1-800-426-1847 or 1-609-235-1300

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SuDiect loorrpra omissions change o> wnlhdrawfai at any imje Ceria-r- Prugran' ResinctMjns Aptxy

Up to 2 , 0 0 0 square feet of opportunity in Princeton!I’mlcxMiiiial |{uildcr Magit/iiic hails il a.s one 14 VnuTit a s lu-st-plamifil, hcM-buill conimuiiitic.s And New Jcrscs s homi'bi(\frs a g r tf-w ith liundretLs III purdtiLsex .scored in jcford time One reason,(if cmirsT'. il ihaT tl’s vtLsier lo .score at Monlgomen Wnnds ihaii aiivone I'x/H'Ch because iIm’ prices slarl al uiuler H'II.IHM L while ihe fealures iiexer slii|)' )iM a few cxaniples

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• laiMirious designs. In charming counlr\-si\ie exteriors of W'ood and stone

• (icnermis interiors with I ' ’: lavish baths, fireplaces, attached garages, central air cimdilionmg. and up to iliree big bedrooms Optional ba.sements and elegant lofts xs well

• besigner appliances and such .sty lish appoimnieiiLs xs parquel flmirs, custom oak cabinetry; ceramic tile baths, cultured marhie sinks, leaded glxss entry doors, and many others ^ _

• Palladian windows, skylights, and private decks or patios for gracious indoor luildoor living

• ,A pris-ale lennis facllm and liminantlr land.si aped and wooded grounds

■Simply staled, il s die grealesi value in die I’nineinn aa*a Which means that it demands immeiiuUr attention Remember it's the Final Section and it s going fxsd

River Road,Princeton, New Jersey 08540

Direcijons lake Kmiie luirih (Irom Princeton) or south (from Rocky Hill) til River Road do norlhwesl on River Road for about I mile lo the Inronnaiiiin (a-mer on die left. Open daily from 11 am to 6 pm.

Phone (faOO)‘)2-i-(l«88 Om-of-siaic call: 1-800-567-5.565.

2 And 3-bedroom townhomes with $ '| | C O O A T Ilofts, fireplaces and attached garages...Erom

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"-11 ‘ IHILLSBORO • Rm lor renl W lllla m ^rg CofwJo oH New Amwell Rd Call Bud 201-874-3390 aflof /pm or 215-862-0666 9am-5pm

PRINCETON low roni, utils tree, near bus & shops Singles, couples. sludegl OK 609-924-2040 P R I N C E T O N Room w'sharod bath No kit pnv Avail 9/1 $290/mo indutils 609-683-5190 eves

PRINCETON UGLY Ol' - Fannhouse room aiTail, non-sm oking seml-slob male M ust. love dogs Wshr'dryr $219/mo + vs utils • $350 secunty How do you leel about oc­casional chaos & cutting grass? 609-683-1672, Iv day & night contact

375 Apartinents for Rent

ADULT COMM UNITY Quality Apts al affordable prices. Yardly Pa. area with easy access to Rl i 4 1-95 Only 20 mins to Princeton 1 4 2 bdrm Apts from $610 Ind heal, hot water, use ol pool, tennis courts, saunas, recreation room, door an­swering system to screen 4 selectively admit visitors Short term leases on 1 Bdrm Apts Visit our model Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm, Sal 4 Sun 10-3pm, Castle Club Apts. 254 W. Trenton Av- anuBi, Morrisville Pa 19067.215-295-3300.____________B ^ L E MEAD - 2 bdrm, unfurnished, $700/mo plus utils. Adults prerd. No pels. 201-359-4844_________

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37S Apts For Rent 37s Apte For Rent * 37s Apts For RentBERKELEY SQUARE His­toric Oist • Large 1 bdrm In Victorian home. Nice area, $550 ail utils. Call 609- ^2 -4375_________________

BORDENTOW N - 1 bdrm apartihent. $475/mo. Call 609-924-2680____________

B R U N S W IC K C IR C L E Area • 2 bdrm. $600 ♦ utils Reis 4 sec. 609-530-11 14

BUCKS C O U N TY Your good tortunel Arxjther ol these enorm ous apart­ments is availablel The last 2 were rented as soon as they were advertised. Liv­ing rm with fireplace, formal dining rm. 3 bdrms, 1 bath, screened porch with a view ol the Delaware. If you are not prepared to live In more space than In a single lamily home, dp not answer this ad $665/mo plus all utils Call 215-736-3107 or 609-921 -6175. Keep trying

BORDENTOW N - 2 bdrms. balcwiy, $640 mo indudes heat/hol water Call 609- 298-1297

C EN TO A LLY LO C A TED IN PRINCETON

Unfurnished apts a v ^ for rent

2 bdrms. Spruce Si, 3rd Mr oti slreet pariung. eat in kit, avail Sept 1st. $695 mo includes heal 4 hot water H a r r is o n S t , 2 bdrm Duplex, w/w carpet, eat In kit, washer/dryer. in bsmt, off street paridng, avail mid July $895 mo includes-heal 4 hot water. Nassau SI i bdrm Duplex across from U n lv , s p a c io u s surfny rooms, ample closel space, avail July 1 $800 mo in- dudes heat. Call Prlnca- t « i Infl Properties 609- 921-3257.

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Sianbard Opuon

Directions: Visit our temporary Sales Center al Highland Gale 1-95 to Newtown-Yardley Rd (Rl 332) West Continue 1.4 miles to Penns Trail Rd and turn left. At next light turn left onto Langhome-Yardley Rd Highland Gale 'S 1 4 mile on the right Open Sun Fn 1? 6 Sat 12 5 Phone (?15l 757 SOOT, ; II 21 5| 441 4400

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Unfurnished apts avail lor rent. Nassau SL 2 bdrm. 1st fir. off street parking, eal In kit. avail Immed. $800 mo Indudes heat 4 hot water Nassau St i bdrm Duplex across from U n iv . spacious sunny rooms, ample closet space avail July 1 $800 mo in dudes heat Call Prince­ton Int1 Properties 609- 921-3257____________ ___

CHARMING - 2 bdrm apt over professional office. Within walking distance to bus 4 HIghtstown shops. Private entrance. Quiet eves 4 wkends. Gardening privileges. All utils ind'd 609-448-8880____________

DELAWARE River Front - Park setting. 2nd fir, older house. Ig’e llv nn. bdrm. den, din rm. Ige kit. fin wood firs, use ol wshr/dryr 4 outdoor pool 10 min north of Trenton Station Not suitable for children or pets Avail Immed. $650 * u llls / h e a t (a p p r o x

$55/mo). Call 609-393- SI 40 anytime.

DELAW ARE River Front - 10 min north of Trenton, Charming 1st fir ol older house, sun rm. bdrm, llv rm. Ige kit. use ol washr/ dryr 4 ouIdOor poof Suits single or couple Avail 85'88 $550/mo * utilsheat (approx $55/mo.) Call 609-393-5140 anytime.

376 Apts For RentCLEAN 2>16 Quaker- brWgo iW Ufwtaira. i bdrm. dishwasher, washer/ dryer hookup, carpeting, avail Immed, 8 0 4 -5 8 8 - . 8223____________________ '

EAGLE r o c k - Located In Hamilton Twp now accept­ing applications lor 1 bdrm apts Open Mon-Sat. 9am- 6pm. 609-585-8051

EAST AMWELL - 2 bdnns. llv rm w/walk-ln fpl, eat-in kit, 1 baths, horse farm near RIngoes. 609-466- 3326 _________________

E A S T W I N D S O R - Hampton Arms. Great lo­cation, best servfces. Lovely- 4 spacious 1-2 bdrm garddn apts, w/w carpet, air conditioned. In­dudes heat/cooking gas plus many extras. On site parking. Superintendent 4 laundry fadilties. Apt B-11 or phone 609-448-1440.

E A S T W INDSOR TW IN RIVERS A P TS.

Studk) • $495 1 Bdrm • $ 5 8 0 ^ 9 0

2 B (fa m -$ 6 9 0 Some furnished apts

Best location bi the 'lraa Indudes Individual heat control, central a/c, hew custom drapes, w/w carpet­ing. patio or balcony, all Tm n River pools, tennis courts 4 recreation. Vi block NY buses, 1 mile Exit 8 NJTP. Apply at A l Ab- i bington D r . off Rl 33, near Pnnceton Bank 4 shopping rnall Open Mon-Fri. 10- 4:30 Sat's appt only

609-446-7792

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376 Apte For Rent sts /^ts For Rent 37s Apts ForE A S T AMWELL - Country apt, 3 bdrms, DV rm, kit & bath. 2000 sq ft, 15 mins to Princeton. ^ 5 0 Ind utils. call 201-782-2044.

East Windsor Off Rl 130 B E SELECTIV E

All modem, superbly main­tained 1 4 2 b^room apartments. Fully carpeted, air conditioned

W YN BRO O K W EST Located on Dutch Neck Rd

609446-3385

East Windsor Off Rt 130 1 & 2 BEDROOM

APARTMBITS .Superbly maintained gar­

den apartrnents. Fully car­peted, air conditioned. Bal- cbnles or patios. Swim dub available.

BR OO KW O OD G ARDENS

Hickory Comer Road 609448-5531

E A S T W INDSOR - Village East Apts, Twin Rivers. Top services, conveni­ences 4 location. Adjacent to Mall 4 NY Bus Stop. All Twin Rivers amenities In- dudiog tennis courts 4 pools Spadous, bright. Studio. 1 4 2 bdrm apts Fully carpeted with Individ­ual a/c 4 heat. Plenty ol parking, on site Manager 4 laundry fadilties. Apt J-23 or phone 609-443-3220.

EFFICIENCIES - Prince- ton/EwIng Area, lum or un- lum. $75 wk. Bus/priv en­trance. 609-771-1888 EFFICIENCY - 2 furnished rooms plus private bath tor 1 professional. HIghtstown area. 609-443-4017.

BELOW MARKET VALUE OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-4 PM

3 DREWES CT., LAVmENGE SQUARE VILLAGE

Totally upgraded 3 bedroom. 2 '/ i bath hom e complete with lire place, appliances, window treatments and m o re '" Take advantage of this pnced to sell townhome, only $ 139,0001! IDir. - Rte. #1 to Quakerbridge Rd. to Rt al Lawrence Square Blvd to Rt at Drew es Ct

(609) 89&0412 (609) 882-0220

E. W INDSOR • Lge 1 bdrm apL w/w carpet pod. Hi & hi water incf. $562/mo. Avail B/S. 6094264478. EWING - Gorgeous large 2 bdrm. 2 bath, luxury apt Sunken dining rm. fans.' cent air. garden, reserved parkihg Located on 2 acres ol treed grounds In restored Victorian Man­sion Lots of charm and privacy Drive by 1446 Pennington Rd. Ewing $875 mo r-util. Call Ron Overhdl. 215-738^)691

EWING TOVifNSHlP 1 & 2 B a ) R 0 0 M S

Air coditkihing, swimming pool, off slreet parking, ex­ceptio na lly well m ain­tained, spadous grounds. Laundry ladlltles. Heal In- duded

E A S T G A T E APTSParkside 4 Buttonwood Dr

609883-7537

EWING TOW NSHIP 1 & 2 BEDROOM S

Spadous apts with w/w carpel Rent indudes hedt, hot water, electric, gas. o/p. parking 4 pool privileges Laundry ladls on premises Settle into our maintained building In beautiful wood­ed surroundings in presti­gious area.Ideal lor senior dtizens - convenient to shopping 4 trains; bus at door; 1 block to goll course.

W O O O B R O O K HOUSE 886 Lower Ferry Road

609-883-3335

Ewtng Tw p.D ELAW A R E HEIGHTS Luxury Garden Apts.

Showplacd of NJ - O ve rlo o k in g Delaw are River. Many with finished basements.

1 & 2 Bdrm Apt.From $5504Mo.

Includes heal, hoi water dishwasher, tennis court Swimming pool at nominal cost.

609-883-1707DIRECTIONS 1-95 south 10 Exit ' lake Rl 29 No In second exit on nyhl

Rental Oflico Apl 'O ' Scenic IJ'AM Hogrs Apl 700

Open 7 Days a Week

EWING TWP HIGHRISF 1 4 2 BEDROOM S

LOIS ol Space' Extras' Con veniences' Our exception ally well maintained build ing oflers you air condition mg. ofl.-sireel parking, spa Clous grounds overlooking pool Laundry lacilities on each llooi. intercom sys terns Some apts wtih dis­hwasher '

H IG H G A TE APTS Parkway 4 OkJeh Ave"

609-883-4626

FABttiSS H a J .8 ^o (1-2 bdrm apt», sta ilU ^iA $410, heat 4 hot wataic4 cooking gas Induded. Llir» Ited lime offer. Last 6 uofia 1 tjdrm-1 month (reel CSS 215-9464981 i, „

FALLS TW P Rock Spffcig Apts

1 -2 bdrms Indudes hSat, hot water 4 cooking Sr clllzen discount O pen Mon-Fn 9am- 5pm, -go) 1 0 -4 p m . C ftil21S-736-2270.

FURNISHED 3 4 4 Rooift Cottages • with kitcheflA Mtollite-.tv, radio, indhrldUfll heat controL ak cond, v/fW caipels. Windsor/ HigfF tstown area motel. Frditi $235/wk, Inds all util*. 609-448-8637 u..

FURNITURE R E N T A L j^ - Home/Office.-Immed. d S t short/long temi leases. 10P% purchase option, vast selection, d e co ra ^ SVC 4 lax advantages. ^ | l Shirley al IFR 6 0 9 3 $ ^ 1666 or 201-227-7700.;;

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Greenwood V>sge

NOW RENTING. Beautllil park like setting, 1 bdrmepf starling at $445, e a s y i ^ cess to aH major lransp(4 shopping. Heat 4 hot watbf induded. 20 mln to Prlncet ton. Office Hrs 195, Md6- Frf, call 609-S87-0357 ,

HAMILTON TW P ' W IN G ATE A P TS

Now accepting applicatitms for future rentals. 1 4-,72 bdrm apts. Well maintaiq^ garden apt complax. H c j^ hot water, cooking gas, conditioner, d y m t^ pool $500^ Apply rental agent Wlr^ate ^ I s , Wen Ave near So Olden Avei Call 609-8893275, Morij Fti 9am-5pm, Sat 9am/

.d.3pm, Sun 1lam-3pm.

HILLSSORO 3 bdrm. 1 hath liv-din rm. kil On 1 acre Newly renovated20 1 359-1925 or 201 874- 0309

HBlsboro Twp, NJ Luxury

1 4 2 Bedroom Garden Apts

BEEKM AN GARDENS

On New /Unwell Rd Off Rt. 206

Includes Heal, hot water, dishwasher, tennis courts 4 e x ira o rd m a ry p la y ­groundLargest swimmmg pool In area al nominal cost

CeS 201-3597180 or 874-6644

Seeing Is BelievingW e i n u i t e y o u t o p a y u s a u i s U a n d d i s c o v e r w h y ‘W i n d s o r P a r k E s t a t e s

h a s c a u s e d s u c h a s t i r a m o n g d i s c r i m i n a t i n g h o m e b u y e r s .

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Open 11 qm to 4 pmOIJK SUPIPICR Girr TO YOU!Inioy iMc summer m yeur new Wmdsoi Poix Esiaics home «iih o grti ol a PfCK Visit our sales otiice lor ociciis CM cxailaLii! lot UMlItD IIMt ONIY.

E S T A T E S ''West Windsor, adjoining Princeton, New Jersey

a Another fine community by SHARB^OEVaOPMENT.CORP.

:i DSfCnOHSi Frdn R outt 1 (PrtncMM e rto ), turn .n u lti onto Quokar Biklga Rood muokmtxklos MdO' and oontlnus 2 m ilH beftm lum lng Wn onto VIDoge Rood W mI, Tfw ilto win bfro tiou l 2 m llo i ohaod, on your. rioM , at itM in lsrted lon o f Post Rood. OR; N iw

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THE MLMER SQUAip CONDOMINIUMSThey’re Princeton's most coveted private residences. T he only condominiums offering

historic chann, modem convenience, a location opposite the uniwrsity, and the unique atmosphere of Palmer Square itself.

fb r 50 years, this colonial village has represented the best o f life in the Princeton tradition—to visitors like F. Scott Fkzgerald and Albert Einstein, as well as to Princetoniam themselves. n

Discover the perfea studio or one-bedroom nestling in a picturesque buQdihg facing the Town Green. Enjoy relaxed living in downtown Princeton—with smart shops,Tdegant restaurants, and the famous 200-year-old Nassau Inn steps away from your door. Cjome to Palmer Square, where the real'Princeton lives today,...and where youll choose to live, to a

, A limited number of Palmer Square Condominiums are npw, available for immediate occupancy, l b make one of them your own, plan a visit today.

I RffLMEmSQUAtW IIN TO W N , ACROSS FROM PRINPETON UNIVERSITY

' For the finest selection, call (609) 921<2333 to arrange your p r i^ te tour. ' Condom inium ,Residences from $80^000.

■ ' Palm er Square^.'44 Nassau .Street, Princeton,'N ew Jersey 06542 ' .• . ■■ ■ ■' ■; . ' ' Th«c6mpl«qoA<tingtenraaieln»nofln1ngpbnBviiUblef(t>mfhcsponior. NJ.CDR20t2kSponionO»tbr>^1>evelopmemC^

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^ Apts For RentH il t o n TW P • Mod-

central 6ir garden apts. 1 bdrtn from $400. Heat Buf^lled. Senior citizen dis­count. Private, parking. Route 20S at Exit 62 600-688-3052.Ha m il t o n t w p • wood-mare Apts. Hughes Drive. 1 & 2 bedrooms, some den 609-S87-2414

HISTORICBORDENTOWN

Suburban Bordentown Point Breeze Apt. i -2 PSproom apt, starting $550 sKLirtdudBS wiw Carpet, 2 lir^cond, baseboard hot Mater & heat, .swimming pool, off street parking, master TV system. Cable ,TV.available. Pets allowed at' additional cost. Offk» open Mdn-PrI, 12-5pm. Of­fice located at Pt Breeze Apt 31, 609-298-0002.

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Fjeslde In a beautiful park-ilke setting. Park Apartments, spacious 1-2 bedrooms, starting $590 mo. Includes washer/dryer tp ,pach apt, w/w carpet, pdrch or patio, baseboard hot water & heat. 2 air cond per apt, swimming pool, off street parking, master TV system, cable TV available. <Wice located at Perk Apt, Apt 1-A, 609-298-0002(Mon-Sat, 9-4, Sun 12-4.HOLLAND • 2 bdrms, 2 baths, spacious, wA« car­pet. appis. pool, tennis, no pets $695 215-968-6679 HOPEWELL BORO - 2-3 b<trm, Ig kit & liv rni. $600/monthly plus.heat & 'utilities, security, referen­ces. 609-4882906.

375 Aptd For Rent 37S For RentHOPEVIfELL BORO • 1 bdrm apt avail Immed. 65(Xl/mo inct heal/hot wtr & cable hook up. No pets609-4680283___________H O PEW EU TOWNSHIP - Effidency apartment $450/ mo Ind utils. IW mos se- curtty/lease. No pets. Call 608737-0966 after 6pm LAFAYETTE HOpSE ■ Berkeley Sq. histone dis­trict Convenient location overlooking balcony. 24 hr doorman, kJeai for pro­fessional, t & 2 bdnn. apts. frorp $480. Call 609-398 2626. tor appointmenL. H O P E W E L L B O R O • Spacious 2 bdrm apt w/kitchen, dinii^ rm & liv­ing rm, wood fira, plaster wails, off street parking.

' $595/mo. Tenant pays heal & uUls. Prof single or prof couple prefened, adults preferred. No pets. Call608397-3110.___________LAMBERTVILLE - On quiet street In bdek Vlctodan. 1 bedroom apt with living room and eSt-ln-kit, wood" floors and plaster walls. $550/mo Includes heal and hot water. Tenant pays electric. Single profess­ional or professional couple preferred. Adults preferred. No pets. Rease can 608 397-3110.LAMBERTVILLE - 2 bdrm apt, completely remodeledr exc location, 1st fir, off street parking, $600 plus utils Aft 5pm 609-397- 1643___________________

L A M B E R T V IL L E ' Spacious 1 bdrm apt., newly renovated* In large Victorian In center of town. $550 -relec. (^ ll aft 7, 608397-1706. ^

LAAffiERTVILLE - Nice, dean 3 rooms & bath, no'x pets. $560 -«■ cooking gaa/elec. 608397-2094. •

LAM BERTViaE - 1 bdrm apt w/1ge loft, llv mi & eat In kit, all newly restored. A rare apL must see Off street pahdng No pets $625 * utils 609-397-4419_____________________

L A M B E R T V IL L E • 2 bdrms, with off stroerpark- ing $650/mo all utils ex­cept elec Avail mid Aug 608397,1640 alt 6pm.LAWRE^ICE - Avail 9/1 . 4 rm apL,*Non-4mokers. No pets. '$47S/mo + utils. 608683-6021 nights or 708264-3989 .

LAW RBfCE1 bdrm, beautiful ^ d fir of private home. Convenient location, quiet tree-lined, dead-end street. Eat-in kitchen, llv mi. bath. $675.

Princeton Crossroads Realtofa 669-924-4677 LAWRENCE - Duplex. 3 bdrm, t balh Lge llv/din rm combo. Eat-In kitchen. Air. Washer/dryer. $850. 609- 771-9553.LAWRENCE TWN's FInesJ- White Pine Apts. 1 bdrm apts & 2 bdrm Ivimhses. When avail. 608686-3333. L A W R E N C E V IL L E - Nonsmoking female, no pets to share townhouse. $283/mo. 608695-0646. L A W R E N C E V IL L E - 3 bdrm, dining rm & kitchen, all. furnished, washer/dryer 4 ing. Call 609-396-3021 or 3985455LUXURY 1 4 2 Bdrm Apts- $535 4 $635/mo, heal 4 hot water ind. 3 mi. fiom ctr of P’lon. 608452-2104

EXCEPTIOl^AL VALUE

IDEALLOCATION:

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EXTRAS.

PRIVACY:

2700 Pnneeton Pike in Lawrence Township near Route 95 295 and Route 1. vnthin walking distance to scfiools. stores, religious servlcos and on a bus route

Flowing throughout this 2 story. 4/5 bedroom Colonial

With 9 large, cheery rooms, 2Vi sparkling baths. 2 year old roof, 3 year old heating and air conditioning system and up>-daled kitchen

Including finished basement, new rear deck, additional slorage-bedroom-olfice with own entrance, and much more

Provided by towering trees, mature landscaping, and Ihe )oy of a single detached hocno

F^MiCED PRICE: To $235,(XX) tor Immediate sale and occupancy

JOSEPH H. MARTIN REALTY CO.(609) 896-2245

Evenings 4 Weekends: (609) 682-0224. □f>( 4(10-'’

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NOBODY GIVES YOU MORE

TOWNHOME FOR $159,900

T lu ? r i* 's n e v e r b i 'c n a b e d o r l i m t ' t h a n lo c la y to [H ir c l ia s e y o u r R e g a l P o in t lo w n h o m e .

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YOU PAY NOTHING EXTRA FOR THESE FINE FEATURES AT REGAL POINT:

Full baseivicnt Finished lofl

FireplaceOak wood flooring in foyer

Built-in microwave oven Colonial trim with 6 panel doors

Separate tub and shower in master bath Cedar exterior siding

R e g a l P o i i t l , o n ly te n m in u le s f r o m P r in t e lo n a n d f o r t y m in u te s f r o m N e w Y o rk . G o a h e a d a n d c o m p a r e . R u t d o n ’ t w a it to o lo n g b e fo r e y o u buy.- O n ly .S.J o f th e s e e x c e p t io n a l

l .o v v n h o m e s w i l l h e h u i l l . M a k e o n e o f Ih c m y o u rs .

Come to Regal Point where the extras are standard.

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Three dLstinctivc home designs, all featuring the same built-in.Colton quality and value; innovative and fordable planning: and energy-saving heat. And-all ta i^ try homes offer a privileged counlry-elub lilwtylc with priwile tennis courLs, a shimming pool, and a clubhouse. All this In the desirable area of Newtown, Bocks County, PA—just minutes from fine shopping,The Delaware River, downtown Philadelphia and Princeton, and within Jhe highly- rated Council Rock Schooi DLstrici. So beat a path lopur Information Center, and catch one of our unbeatable values today!

Ask about our Closing Costs Assistance Package.Directions: Take Route I south lo 1-295 aest (vi/hich becomes 1-95 south). Pmeeifdaentss Delaware Rjver; lo Newlownexit (Route Al2),.Proceed west on Route 332 and then south on Buck Road.tRoUtc 532). I(rfi until Third traffic iighi th^ turn right ofilo Middle Holland Road, and proceed mile to Tapestry

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Peyton Atsoclotet Realtors343 Nassau Sl.', Princeton N.J

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B R ID G E W A T E R A F F O R D A B L E F A M IL Y RAN(yi Jusi listed 4 won't last' A 3 bedroom ranch with central air conditioning and a large privale yard is being sacrificed for $14s,9<X)! Hurry'

MIDDLESEX EXCEPTKJNAL VALUE Would you like (nore privacy than a townhouse or condo offers without spending anymore? Then look no (urlher This datiKrfied home_offera you 2/3 BR's, garage, lull basement and your own private backyard, as well as an established neighborlKxxl, within walk­ing distance to NY buses. All this adds up to an exceptional value at $144,900

PfllNCETONAMONTGOMERY DON'T MISS THIS ONE! Located on border ol Princeton-and Mont-

_ I older home vdth 4 BR's, fireplace, bes and one acre- ol land Is waiting for your

inspection 3 5% to selling realtor" Priced right at$ 1 ^ 9 (X )

FRANKLIN PRICED TQ SELL! This home offers a famlty room with custdm Georgian fireplace. 3 BR's, 2 lull baths. eST-in kitchen, dining room, central A/C. fenced in rear yard and so muoi more Located minutes from 287 A great buy at

$178,000

NORTH BRUNSW ICK M OTHER/DAUGHTERTTiis home offers 4 + bedrooms. 2% baUis. a huge living room with balcony, 2 car attached garagb 4 lull finished basement With bar. Great family , neighborhood. Priced to sell al $217,900

N O R T H B R U N S W IC K A L L B R IC K MOTHER/DAUGHTER Impeccably maintained in side & out ranch style home lealunng 2 BRs lull bath LR DR eat in kitchen with separate entry efiiciency downstairs Each dwelltng has "s owh. working lireplace New roo' & thermopane win dows 2 kitchens 4 central air Secluded sit/eol. close lo 3 shopprng centers Ma/or routes and buses Low taxes loo'" $215,900

NORTH BRUNSWICK HERE TODAY GONE TOMORROW! Newly listed 4 lowest pneed 2 BR in Society Hill! Immediate (xxxipany and everythingslays" Close to strfKXJis. topping and majorroutes Mini condition" S119.KX)Call today lor appolptmen!

NORTH BRUNSWICK W HAT A DOLLHOUSEIIHere s your chance lo gel a real creamputl with everything you could want in a starter" 4 BR s bath, new kitchen, new emrpets. new /Vndersen bow windows. Iinished basement garage Great to cation noai schools, shops, park, major routes 4 trains' Lowest priced Cape In Berdines Comet at

$156, S(X)

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It’s youT ticket to the sneak preview showin'g of Oxford Crossing. The sensational resi­dential opportunity... in Falls Township (with a Langhome address), in Bucks County. Penn^vania. Right oil 1-95 arid practically next door to the Oxford Valley Mall and Sesame Place.

Preview prices on our sensational 2 and 3-bedroom fee-simple townhomes— with centraloir-cond'itioning, 2'A baths, private decks, wall-to-wall carpietirig, fireplaces and walkout basements (in many units), spacious master suites, and much, much more— start at special pre-construction prices in the mid- $90’s1o the low $100’s.

Don't miss out on this extraordinary new home opportunity. Come to our Sneak Preview upening of Oxford Crossing today.(Sorry, we can't accept phone reservations.)Md bringlhls cdupon with you!w ■ n « enn « u ntera

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Pnncoton Collecttor 4 bOrni basomeni, harOwood fJoofs / acre plus good location

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$275,000 Cal 609-799-0458 (9:00 AM to 11:00 AM)

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MEW USTINQ - Allordabio 3 bedroom i bath colontai m' ffamilton with a riewly fcfnodelcd kiiGhe” ericlosod Ifoni po'ch and 1 car detached garage $92,500

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ONE OF THE (mtGlNAL ok3 mill houses with 3 bedrooms ' baths ltving--& dining rooms kitchen & pofch Plus an .♦OO'tiOf' ot lamity room master bedroom with bath ann garage Pato overtooks a private rear yard torractng dowf’ to .1 txook Call lor rr>ofe details on thi charmirig Wosi W-ndsur home

AN IMAGE MAKER -n Pnncoton Junction Pedocl lor theoxecutivo who requires a 3 car garage, largo kitchen wrth 3 ovens & microwave screened porch lor relaxing, loves a custom lireplaco with raised hearth m the lankly room.expects hardwood Hoors under quality carpeting with 4 » bedrooms ar>d 2'^ baths 1392,900

A SUPER HOME to raise your lamity This weil maintained home IS dose to schools, shopping and the NYC bus stop The yard is |ust right ior entertaining Located in Hnn* islown $162,500

PtcmmESQUE SETTINO AWAITS YOU wHh this We$l W»xJsof coloflial lealuring 4 bedrooms. Z'.V baths, tormal living i dining rooms, eat-in Kitchen, lamity room, full basement, patio, central air and more The beautiful bacK yaid backs up to park land and has a lovely inground pool

$289,000BUY O T RENT Otis West Windsor 4 bedroom, 2W bath coktnial with formal Jiving & dining rooms, family room with fireplace., eal-in kitdten, 2 car garage and more.

l l 3 S0%h>. or $286,000 CHArailWQ 3 bedroom ranch on an exfra targe lol wiih an eabtn kRchen and sun room iom overlooMng a bOMrlilul yard With fruit frees. Make an appoi(tlmenl today lo see thisCranbury home. $229,000

PROFESSIONALS WANTED lo lour this stately home on on.acre In.Wesi Windsor. Qreat property lor an In home ollica. Ciosa to itia major road, ysi.not on n. Home has six rooms on the first floor and 5 rooms and 2 tiaihs on the second,floor, as well as-a walk up attic, and 3k car detached geregs.-Can lor more detaifs.' $318,000c o z r liVM a room with a..wood burning stove, new- kitchen floor, formal dining room. 2 bedroonu, belh, large

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fenced In kfl. Perfect starter home or retirement home 1 caMiarage. $12S,000

RAVBISCnOFT TOWNHOUSES In Hamlllon. Choose Item two models.-One model features 2 bedrcxtms, 2 baths wHh beautiful French doth wallpsper and maity upgrades. Only 3 years okL this p ro p ^ a priced lo sell.! $131,900. The second model has 3 bedrooms, 2W baths, fireplace inrooms, ZW baths, iirepiace in ihe living room, eat in kllchan, aitachad garage, linished

■ ■ -------- lacoraied, $ 1 6 4 ^V basement and la baautjiuliy dacoraiad.LOVELY THREE bedroom apW ki Ewing Township with a-

pnd a lancea rear ysRl.large panatad lamDy room./ $149,900

COUNTTfY'VAlAQE kt'Plainaboro'Oflsri thia lovely 4 '. bedroom home.with1Mng room, family room with flrapiace

and wet bar, patio and laiga back yard. '$260,000

2 FAIM.Y home m Hamifton. Live in xme apaitmenl and rent-ihe other. Check It out, you’fl be glad you did.

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M ANVIUE - 2 bdrms. 1 'h mo sec plus litii. S675 per mo. Also studio apt. $500 util Ind. Sunday Realty Group. 201-725-1995. .

MANVILLE - 4 rm apt. aid II. Heat Irid, $600. 1 nw. security. No pets. Adults onty. Avail 8/1. ^1-722- 0905.

MANVILLE • 3 rooms & bath 1st floor Available July 1 Call 201-231-1369

M O R R I S V I L L E ■ house ' . 2 bdrms. Ilv rm, dm rm. screened in porch iin d attic, laundry ladlilies. oil St prkng, convenient commute, groat lor stale employees, $650/mo -i utils 609-096-7826 Carolyn

NASSAU STREET - 1 & 2 bdrm apis available for Im­mediate occupancy. Spa- dous rms, high ceilings, heal in c lu d e d . C a ll Barbara. 609-924-4552

NEW HOPE - Spectacular river view. Large deck, pvt parking. On river In New Hope, yel complete priv­acy. $ieO(Wno. 215-862- 0438,

NASSAU STREET - 1 6 2 bdrm apis available tor Im­mediate occupancy. Spa­cious rms, high ceilings, hual in c lu d e d . C a ll Barbara. .609-924-4552

NEWTOWN - In Restored nattonal landmark stone larmhouse. 2 bdrms. large living mi. dining rm, eal In kltehen. new appis, fire- piacos, carpeting, lots ol storage, energy etfident gas heat, professional adults, no pets, $850 mo + utils. Avaii mid Aug. Call

60^52-1666 I eves/ wk- enda 216-483-2055 or

'-^860-0217.

PRINCETON -1 bdrm apt liv rm w/fakdt-in b o o k n ^ . Ug eat-ln ML located be­tween h o s { ^ & Palmer Square. $625/lmo -i-utils. Avail Aug 1. Call Bob Meadow, 609-288-5005 M-F, Wkends, 921-1048

PRINCETON - 1 bdnn above N a m u , command­ing views, + utils. Call 609-737-T491 aft 3 pm. M-F.

PRINCETON AREA - 3rd (Ir, 2 bdrm apt w/Uv rm, kit bath. CaU 609-921-3425 ask for Qreg. Avail Immed

PRINCETON • 2 bdrm, effl- dency kit, Ihr rm, bath. Conv to shopping & bus. On premise parking. No pets. $650/mo + utils 609-924-4952

PRINCETON TWP • 4 rms & bath, w/W carpet; cent air, prtv entrance, pMng bn premiaea, hi & hot water Ind, 2nd Hr in prtv home, Smins to Nassau St, single or couple only, no pels, no smoMng. Avail now. $775

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PRMCEION - Choice ren­tal in the Center of Town. i bd^, Ilv rm w/fireplaca & Pullman Kitchen, bid heat. $950.

UW RENCEVILLB FRANKLIN CORNERS

I SPACIOUS 1 Bedroom Garden Apartments I Available<k}nvenlent to Quakerbrldge Mall.

1 Bedroom $492.00 per month Includes Heat and Mot WaterFor More Information

Call: 609-896-2796

BROKERS-DOCTORS-LAW YERS-CONTRACTORS

GREAT PROFESSIONAL OFFICE CONVERSION

Tremendous potential for New Prospects/Cllent$/Patients

602 North Main Street in Hightstowp, NJacrp$$ from W y c k o ffs M ill and ad |acen t to la rge proposed To ll B ro thers Developm ent

w ith g re a t exposure□ Colonial Home w ith p len ty o f room fo r pa rk ­

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Asking S315.000

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4 bedroom. 3 lull bath Colonial on beautiful lot Full finished basement with lull bath adds loads ot comlon and living space lo this perfect family home with 20 X 20 cement palio garage and beaulilul shrubs $224,900Directions: Rl 130 to Dutch Neck Rd L on Cxford or R on Elm

587 Edison Drive East WbidsOT

3 bedroom, 1V6 bathlownhouse, only 7 years old. ................................... \ltcfNeutral carpeting, large eat-ln kitchen, FULL BASEMENT. Economical gas heat.DkecMons: Rt. 33 E. R a| Shell. L at slop sign. R onto Edison.

EAST WINDSORFabulous 3 bedroom, 2W bath townhouse boasts

- upgraded carpeting, maintenance free VINYL sid-. ing, ALL NEW APPLIANCES. Hi-effident central air, rich panelhig and beveled mirrors. $135,000

EAST WINDSOR3 bedroom, 2V4 bath.'TRENT' model in Twin Riven. Attached garage, full, linished basement.Ceramic'foyer and kiti en floor. Prime location! new hot water healer. Mus.t see.. $186,000

EA8TWMDSOR3 bedroom, 2V9 bath spitt level lownhousa ideally situated on a quiet park-like cul-de-sac, Finished basement with crawl space- Newly carpeted home . boasts cathedral ceiling and vert, blinos,

■. $139,000 f. PRICED TO SELL

Just reduced! Owner wants'a quick salel Full fWsTied basement is )U8t one dus offered in this 3 bedrm,, 2W baUi townhouse In Ejast IMndsor. .

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N O B R U N S W IC K Georgetown - Lovely 1 bdrm garden apts, ckise lo transp & stores. ^ 2 5 mo. Call 201-247-0600

PRNtCETON • 1 bdrm, i tath apt on Park R. 1st fir. Avail Now. $895 kid heal & water.

P R IN C E T O N B O R O Business disl. 2 bdrms. Ige Ilv rm, Ige eat-ln kit. tile bath, w/w carpet, a/c, heat & hot water Ind. prtv ent, oft St parking on premises. No pels. Avail June 1st. or later. $900/mo. Also similar apt avail at $875/mo, avail 8/1. 609-737-2666 Of 609- 924-0095, ask for Mr. Toto.

PRINCETON TWP • Cozy, mint-cond. 2 bdrm apt In great locatton. 1 bik from shopping ctr, public Iransit & sch o o ls La u n d ry, s to ra g e , p a rk in g on premises. $925/mo inci utils. 609-924-0358

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CHAMBERSBURQ - c le w 3 bdrm, w/w carpet, cqnt air, appts. $725/mo < uBls Security & rets. 609-3Q3- 5018, 392-0581.

N.Y CITY Sublet - Avail Aug 1. Fum, 1 bdnn, w/lerrace, in doorman/ele- vated building. Upper East Side, Manhattan. $800/mo. Female pret. 609-895t 0397.

PRmCETON - 2 bdrm, 2 baths, renovated apt on Nassau St. Avail Now $985-1- utils. No pets.

PENNINGTON BORO - Victorian, 2 bdrms, 2 baths, washer/dryer, modern kitchen In former train sta­tion. $1250 mo. Call 609- 737-2626 after 5pm.

PR91CETON - Spadous i bdrm apt on Wiggins St Avail 8/1 . Indudes heal, water & parking. $925.

P R IN C E T O N B O R O ■ Beautiful, brtghi k cheery. Large ilv rm, bdrm, eat-ln KH. and study. 3 blocs from Untv A Nassau St: Gar parking lor i car. Quiet nonSmoldng person/couple pret. No pets. $11007mo i heat. Avail Sept 1. Call

609-921-8127.

ROCKY H IU - 1 bdrm furnished apt private en- bance, Ige Hv nh, modem kit, tile bath, all. utils furnished. Ideal lor single prof, person. 6Q9-921- 9386.

CRANBURY AREA ; .,4 bdrm w/den, wooded hardwood firs, garage, ull basement, $1000 -t-i|t^. Possible Sale! Call 6^ 896-1455 J tu .

ROCKY HILL • spadous 1 bdrm apt in prime area. 2nd II oft St parking. Close lo Princeton & stores. Ind heaL cant air, wshr/dryr $650/mo ■* eleC. Avail Aug 1 Call 201-232-1661 belw 9-5,

Delaware. River Front-n- Park setting, spacbkJS IB rm, 2 baths wshr/diyr, plenty ol storage, useJol outdoor pool. Avail 6/5/88. $ l200/mo * utils/heat (9| prox $ 110/mo). ExceUmt Rets Requbed. Call 6Q^- 393-5140 anytime. .~!,

P R IN f^ n m - 2 bdrm. 2 bath condo at 1 Markham Avail 7/1. No pets. $1350

PENNINGTON • Road apt 1 bdrm, newly renovated, wshr/dryr, off sL parking, Ige prtv yard. $500/mo. Call S teve, 2 0 1 -5 3 4 -6 8 6 5 9am-l2noon.

PRiNCETON - 2 bdrm. 2 bath 2nd fir apt on Nassau SL Avail 8/1. $1300 ind heat, water & paiking.

PRINCETON BORO - 1 bdrm apt In town, heal & hot water IncI, avail 8/1 $575/mo. CaH 201-524- 3203 leave message or 609-921-6645 eves.

PRINCETOM - Apt avail aug 1 , 1 bdrm, plus study room, liv rm w/fpl. big eat-ln kit, full bsmi, terrace plus garden, plus partdng, lo­cated between hospital and Palmer Square. Call Bob Meadow, 603-298-5005 M-F. wkends, 921-1048

PR01CETON-Fum 1 bdrm apt on Mercer St. Suitable for 1 person. Avail now $800.

PRINCETON BORO - 2 bdrm apt in beautiful^ re­novated building, 2 fpi; new kit. wshr/dryr, $l050/mo. 609-924-2680.

PRINCETON - 2 bdrm, 1st flr apt on Nassau St. Newly renovated. Avail 7/15. No pets. $1000.

P R IN C p T O N , C A N A L Pointe • located on canal. 2 bdrm. 2 bath, all appis. bale & Ipl. near pool/tennis. Call 609-520-1607 Iv msg.

Trenton Suburb (Robblnsville)

SHARON ARMS On Sharon Rd opp

Sharon Country Club 1 BEDROOMS

Fully can ted, air conr)i- tioned apartments. / Only minutes from Trantpn on Sharon Rd off Circle ol Intersections of Routes 130 4 33. near Tpke Exit 7-A, just 'A mile North ol 1-95

609-259-9449

EAST WINDSOR ■ charm­ing, vary prtvata 3 bcbm country house on 1 acre lol, w /opibt to buy. 600- 443-1519 eves. VHAMILTON TWP - 4 bdnh, 2Vi bath, near Mereer'Cty park, fireplace, basemdnt, $1300 mo utils. Call 6t$- 588-9734HAMILTON TWP - Colt^W home. 3 bdrm, 1 bath, gar­age, Very nice. $950/mOi-+ utils. Call all 5pm 609- 587-7643

PRINCETON - 1 bdrm. air cond apt. Near shopping center 4 bus, line. Private parking, rats 4 security de­posit req'd. Avail. Call 609-921-8683.

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609-921-1646

PRINCETON - Birch ave R e n o v a te d 1 bdrm $S60/mo -i-utils, avail 9/i. 609-683-5190 eves.

PRINCETON - Fum'd stu­dio apL prtv bath, driveway, heat, water elec inci'd, hot plate, compact relrig, sin­gle person prel, close to busline and Univ shopping center Call 609-924-1415.

WINDING BROOK Lo Gated in Hamilton Twp ac­cepting applications lor 2 bdrm apts. Open Mon-Fri. Sam- 12pm, Sal, 9am- 12pm. 609-585-4OOO.

PRINCETON JCT • Lg 2 bdrm, liv rm. din cm. kitchen, walk lo train, shop­ping 4 schools $725/mo » utils Call 609-799-0984 Iv msg

Y A R D LEY BELM ONDO on the Delaware ■ 1 . 2 43 bdrms. heat 4 hot water Included, Easy NY. Phlla. Princeton commute. From $625. Mon-Fri. 9-5. Sal H -4 Sun 12-4 Call 216 493-1988

HAMILTON TWP - Lovely4 bdrm. 2’6 ball. ColonlB' $.1100 • ulils Near NYC Iraln. opilon lo bi-y 609 2/6-1827.

HIGHTSTOWN stbfy bsmi. yard, lor cou' lo. $750/mo -f utils, leasb. 609-448-1075HOPEWELL Boro - Large 3-4 bdrm semi. Oll-.stteet parking. Avail Aug 15. $900 + utils. 609-924-6756-.

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860 ± ACRESExceptlonaf development land with superior highway access in high growth N J . communities of Hillsbor­ough. Hopewell, and Montgomery Townshipa Offica industrial, and resi­dential zoning with excellent develop­ment potential. Good visibility and road frontage. Consisting of seven separate operating farms ranging'in size from 22 to 250 acres. Some tracts, yvJth s e ^ r an^ water. Each pared) iRrailabfe'BeiiMately. This is an putstandlrtg»oppOftunltY for the in vastor or land developer.For further details, please contact

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PRINCETON Luxunous 2 room furnished efficiency suite in private home Pri­vate bath 4 entrance, park­ing Irxiludes ullls $900 mo Call 609-924-6111

YARDLEY Luxury duple* apts. 2 bdrms 2 baths garage, w w carpreUng all appliances. Irom $680 mo plus ullls Call collect Granor & Co 216-493 8700 12 to 6pm

HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP • Tliusville, lacing the beat{F ilul Delaware River. larg[e-5 bdrm house with 2 car goiv age Call 609-737 i : » ^ 737-9041 %

r-THOPEW ELL Twp 2 bdrip cottage Nice yard No pets Avail Sept i S67§ •utils 609-924-67S6

Chirmmi stoat Cipe lotited in one pt the most desirable western sectioD areas this beaultiui house has much to oHei large sunny iivm| room with fireplace formal dinmg room large country LiUhen ma/bie detaHs Second slory has three bedioom* plenty of closets skylights Andersen windows full basement sepafite butiding houses full 1 bedroom aparlmenl and three car garage Uany special details Designed for ease of mamlenance A house you shouldn t

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IqPEW EU TWP . 4 rm. 2 '/i baths Colonial in

Princeton Fanns. Avail 0/1. n 2 0 0 / m b + utils. Call eves, 609-737-0963

KENDALL PARK Colonial- -^rixlnn. 2Vi bath, la/BO lam riH, Franklin stove, micro, Mrpetlng, '/i acre. Avail DVimed. StOOO * utils. Call 2bl-359-7^32LAWRENCE RQ Rider Col­lege ■ On 206 near 1-95, 2 tShices In house with separ- 's te entrances. Zoned pro- ^ lo n a l , high vlsabiljty. 3 Ddfma, living rm, dUifrig rm. bath, kitchen, 2 fireplaces, hardwood firs, 1300 sq ft.

'finished bas^eht, ap­pliances, sunny patio, oil street parking. S1175 mo. Call 609-709-5521tiUMBERVILLE. PA - Char- jhl'ng Victorian. 3 b ^ - fboms. 2 baths, laundry,

jtftw appliances, family noom, library, dining room,

-eat in kitchen, gingerbread porch, garage. $1100 plus UUI. Call 212-627-4143.MONMOUTH X T - 8 rms, l-Vi baths, no pets. Im­mediate occupancy. Celt 2Q1-329-2062MONMOUTH JC T - Lovely country house, 4 bdrms, full bsmt, 2 baths, gazebo, fpl, located on country road to Monmouth Jet, approx. 5 mi from downtown Prince­ton & 1. mile from US t. SttOO/mo. Avail 8/7/88. Call wkdays 609-655-8688MONROE TWP - 3 ml from Tpk Exit 0A. 4 bdrm Col on 1 acre. 2Vi batf^, Heat- 0-|ater fpl, cant vaciair, gtlcrowave, humidifier, se­curity & fire, alarm. 33’ above ground' oval pool. Large enclosed patio w/

' plantings. $1400/mo + util. Avail Sept 1 609-655-5368 eVes.

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RobblnsvilleRural setting with acres j l breathing space

faround lovely aparl- j I m enis Extra large ^ [ rtxjms, with wall-to-wall

carpeting Free parking , J tor 2 cars. Convenlen' p to all highways

SHARON ARMSSharon Rd across from the Country Club. Just •astonRte. 130atRte•j-j k33 North ol 1-95 at Exit 7A N.J Tpke

Mrs Sneehan 259-9449

EAST WINDSOR|ln the P r in c e - Itdn-Mightslown area. 1 Luxury garden apart- Iments in quiet suburban isettirigs All have prt- ly a te b a lc o n ie s . {Spacious well kept

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Htekofv Comer Rd Ir Ptuhfneki 446'5S31

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Luxury apartments with private pods. Efficien­cies to oversized 2 b e d ro o m s . L a rg e roon». Beautifut land­scaping. Conveniently located. Free oft-stred parking. For fuUre oo- agency, call our Rest- dent Managers.

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For RentM O N TG O M E R Y - Hist cmintry home. 3-4 bdrms. 2 fun -k 2 w baths, pool. Near Rlon. ^1200. 201- 359-3738/3953

PRINCETON A R E A -C us­tom Tudor on 6 acres. 4 bdrms, Jacuzzi, fpl, deck, a/c, $2100/mo. 201-449- 7833.

NORTH BRUNSWICK - 3 bdrms, dshwshr, carpeted, garage, rec rm, Irtground pool. Call 201-969-3844

MONTGOMERY - Large 5 bdrm, 3'/i bath home in exceptional neighborhood, dbse to shopping, Prince­ton & transp. $1800 mo, available Aug 1st Call 809-924-0993 or 201- 359-0462

P R IN C E T O N B O R O Bank St Victorian house, newly renovated. 4 bdrms. 2 baths, cent air. new a p p is . c a b ln e ls and washer/dryer. No pets 609-921-3633.

PRINCETON JC T - 4 bdrms, 1 '/V baths. Near schools & train Nice yard Air c o rid , $ 1 400215258-3593

MONTGOMERY TWP - 5 bdrm, 3 bath Colonial on 1.7 acres w/all extras In­cluded. S2250/mo -i-utils w/optlon to buy. 609-921- 0440 days, eves 201-359-5216.______________NO BRUNSWICK - Hoyal Brook Estates, brand-now 4 bdrm Colonial, 2W bath, 2 car gar, avail immed, close to tnpk & train, Rte 1, shopping a good schools Call 609-452-0834

PRINCETON - Exceptional location, unfum 4 bdrm Colonial, modem kit. 2 baths, (Escaped grounds off Edgerstone.Sl^t^ar- dner Included. Rented w/StotoWay Grand* Avail Aug 1. 1 year* leads 609-452-3854

P R IN C E T O N - Quiet Street Lge 5 bdrm. conve­nient. tpl. fenced yard, low rent, 609-024-2040

YARDLEY - BuckaCounty. Furnished beautiful new Bexley Orchards Homes. Fully equipped a furnished. 2200 sq It. 3 bdrm. 2% baths. Roman tub, sky­lights, SeoOAvk. $1900/mo. lumtshod $1400/mo un- lumlshed Now taking re­servations lor Sept 1 st oc- cuparKy Call Ron Over holt. 215-736-0691

PRINCETON TW P---- 4 bdmi, 2 bath hotJsa"on- FrankHn Ava, $1250 mo -k utils. Call 609-921-3801

YARDLEY. PA Area Split-level. 4 bdnns, 2 Vj baths, 5 min from Rt 95 5 Rl 1, $1050 per mo -k iitils, 201-297-2509. ’

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PENNINGTON BORO - Charming 3 bdnp, 1 bath, lovely home, 2 car gar- age/yard. Immediate oc­cu p a n c y , $ 1 1 00 mo Please ca ll a ire p m , 609-737-2628.

bdrm, |l bath Ranch w yard. Near schools, shops, rec. 1 ml to Univ. Suitable for couple or sm family Refs, sec. dep i lease req'd. Avail Aug. 609- 921-7020

PRINCETON TW P - $825/ mo + utils. Call after 4pm. 609-921-6512.* P R IN C E TO N Duplex - Walking distance to Univer­sity. Liv rm, den, kit, 2 bdrm, lull bsmnt, yard Avail now. $700 mo -r utils 609-924-9131

882 Townhouses & Condos For Rent

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PLAINSBORO - Charming 2 bdrm Ranch In the Vil­lage. Lge pvt yard, off Street parking. $875 mo -k u tils , A v a il 9 ' i 609-924-^99 anytime

PRBXETON ■ Fum 3bdrm, 2'/i bath Colonial on Mercer St. Avail Aug 15. No pets. $1000 + utils.

PRINCETON .5 bdrm house ' on Woodland Dr Avail 9/1. $1800.

TWIN RIVERS - Detached 3 bdrm. 2'A baths, prol lin bsmt w/wel bar. all appis. cent air, fbneed yard. Inclds pool & tennis. By NYC bus & school. Local caring land­lord. Avail Sept 15. $1(^5 mo or short term $1200' mo. 609.448-7663.

PRINCETON - Gracious 6 bdrm, 4W bath Colonial in park like setting. Tennis court. $3300.

PRINCETON AREA - v, house on Historic Street In Kingston Village. 3 bdrms. liv rm, din fm, kitchen, bath, porch, private yard. Newly refurbished. $900 r utils Avail Aug. Call or leave message 609-924-9220 or 757-7764.

SUMMER RENTAL PRINCETON 3 bdrm house on Pelham Si No Pets ' $025

WEST WINDSOR - "Mill- biDOk" new 4100 sq ft Ar­lington, 4 bdrms 2'/i baths, jacuzzi. library, elite room, 2 zoned heat air, 3 car garage "Princeton Chase" 4 bdrms. 2% baths. 28 ft Master Bdrm suite, blindsdrapes Call 609-2751362

I bdrm apta 2 bdmi townhomes situated In a mature country setting & just mins from major high­ways Including Rl 1. ro.95 & the PA Turnpike. Private entrance, washer/dryer. pool/tennis court included Visit our rental office today - We are only 25 mins from 295. Directlws: Take 295 & East on Rl 95 to PA 132 West (Street Rd). go West on 132, immediate right onto to going North. Call lor rhore Info 215638-1115 or 215-441^6300

Calaway Real Estate 4 Nassau St. Princeton, NJ

609-921-1646

W. WINDSOR - Large, his­toric 3 bdrm. Huge yard. Avail Aug 1. $1300 -k utils. No pets. 609-924-6756.

BUCKS COUNTY Condo - For sale or rent 2 bdrms. 2 baths.' cathedral celling, a c, wshr dryf, tennis courts, swimming pool, near trains, shopping etc. Rent $700/mo + utils, sate $105,000. Call Michael at 215-860-7794

20 Minutes and $100,000 from Princeton.

Timber Ponds — conveniently close to Princeton and )ust two minutes frpm the Route 1 coqxrratc centers — offers you much more home for less money

l-iirge, luxurious executive homes - leaturtnir matjnificcm master bed- rixims with walk-in closets, deluxe bathrtxjms, and even dens in som e models . . . center island kitchens with micYowave ovens . . . and side entry garages available.

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T IM B E R PO N D SFrom $281,900

South Brunswick Township, NJ

Come see these beautiful new homes tdday, and discover the kind o f quality that Toll Brothers has been building for more than 20 years

From P rinceton: Take Route 1 N'lirrh approximately 15 minutes

to the Henderson Rd jug handle and turn left. T im b^ Ponds is 1 / 4 mile on the left, Otjen Sun.-Fri. 12-6, Sat. 12-5.For (215)441-

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K U N G T t C FAMILY. Now you can see an exiting I In East Windsor that is

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John and Roaa'Suzch

split level In Hickory Acres tentfle (or the growing lamily. Ii Includes 4 bedrooms, 2V4 baths, family room w/flreptace, partial finished basement, central air, garme, and beautiful lot for all your summertime fun. Mute an appofntment today; mAke your family ha^^tom or-

M O V E -IN R A N C H . N e stle d in a quiet neighboihood is this freshly painted Inside and out

. . Ranch that gives you a cozy feeling from the1 w/ftreplac8, moment ymi enter. IHras-S bedrooms, living roomr, garme, and with fireplace, dining room with sparkilrig hardwood fun. Make an floors, oen, separate laundry room, and It's only

nfinutes to the turnpike, shopping and schools. Be sure to see today. $139,900

BOROBITOW N. Located. 'in Charles Bossart PICTURE PEin=ECT. Be the first to see this HIEstates Is this 4 bedroom, 2 bath Cape Cod that

rihro family. Theoffers comfortable living (or the acllve I bright and sunny family room ovetlot^ the patio area and Inviting ie)x32' In-ground pool; there's a newer kitchen, l^ i(| lv ln g room, and much more. Well be glad to $139,900

llgh-tstown split level that is tmrnaculats, has 3-4bedrooms, 2 full baths, 3 zone heal, fireplace, den w/double doors to a woriderfu| patio atto yardsummertime .parties

sund p( There Is so much to

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BRAND NEW CONSlTRUCTION. Impresslya 2,200 sq. ft home near a quiet ptuk In H^htirt^.

' er, ftlf^ window bi ainiing room, lamlly loent to the idtclw, 4 large beorboms,

III be reuiy $235,000

AN OLDE BUT O O C Xm . A 100 4 yr. okt Colonial lr\ HightstoWn ttiat reflects days gone by but has been UpgraKtod for tow's bitty Ifeatyle. Mbd^' kiidten; l>ath; new skfmg, fumace-and etectric

. service; and pretty patio. Walk to town or Just mbMitss to major highways (or ctxnmufirto.

$124,900609-448-4250

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CANAL PpiNTE Condo - Beautiful 2 bdmi. 2 bath, rofrig, washer/dryar, exc cond,^ $900/mo. 609-799- 7578 days. 609-896-4412 eves.

882 T o ^ h o u s e s

& Condos For Rent

e a st WINDSOR-2 bdrm. 2 bato condo. Avail Immed. S7(X)/mo. ERA Homes of Quality. 609-443-1313

Historical restoration ol luxury condominium. 2 lull lirs. 2 bdrms. master suite w/)acuzzi. leaded glass windows, luxury kitchen, cent air. amrim intercom, cent vacuum, tumished or unfurnished, lease w/ op­tion to buy Base rental starts at $1200 untum- ished.

EAST W INDSOR 3 bdrm 2Va bath townhouse with llnished basement Avail immed $950 rno Call ERA Homes ol Quality 609 443-1313

EAST WINDSOR Oak Creek Estates, mins from train station, new 3 bdrm. 2'6 bath, semi attached home, eat in kitchen, coni air. garage, paiio. pool ten­nis Avail Aug Is! $950 mo Call 201-353-0088

882 Tovmhouses &Con€k>8 For Rent

E A S T W i n d s o rtownhouse, 2 bdrm. iv, bath, fpl, a/c, avail Aug i $84Q/mo. Incl pool & ten

. nls. 201-463-7995 aft 6pm

Call Fred Nix at 609- 737-3838 or 609-397-3838 eves.

EAST, WINDSOR • largest 3 bdrrp, 2‘A bath Princeton East twnhse, features In­clude w/w carpel, full appis. gar, and murti more. Avail Julky 1 . 19888 $950/mo -r utils CaU 609-799-5900

EAST WINDSOR Twnhse - Near NYC bus/train. tpk 2 bdrm, 1 full & two ’/i baths, liv rm/din rm, oai-ln kit, attached gar w/opener, cent air, all appl. w/w ca rp e l, p ool, tennis, clubhouse. $875/mo 609- 443-1628

FURNITURE RENTALS Home/Office. Immed del short/long term leases 100% purchase option vast selection, decorator sve & tax advantages Call Shirley at IFR 609-392 1666 or 201-227-7700HAMILTON Sodaty Hill Comer PenthiXise, Cathe­dral Ceiling, skylights. 2 bdrms, 2 baths, washer/ dryer, cant air, all up­grades, tennls/pool. Avail­able immed, $695 -r utils Nag. Call 609-772-0091

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Schlott Realtors announces our exclusiveP O W E R H O U S E P R O G R A MDesigned to give you more buying power

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H O M E S P R t C E D 10 S E L L ITIffi POWBI HOUSE PROGRAM. Schlott Realtors* developed one d the most excitingnew concepts in real estate tod^. The Power House Program is designed to help you afford a new home and save thousarids of dollars in closing costa Schlott has selected some of the best priced homes in the Metropolitan area to become Power Houses. When you buy a Power House yoo qualify for special home financing that will save you money.NO POINTS/COMPETinVE RATES. Each of our exceptionally priced Power Houses is eiigible for a custorn'tsuiored mortgage financing package. Wrth the Power House Prograio, thapoints and administrative costs are shared by the seller and Schlott. There are no hidden costs and no increase in interest rates to cover the points.Your mortgage will be arranged through a reputable lender who offers the same competitive rates as those available to die public.Only Schlott can make this offer through our extensive Home Mortgage Network.

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UM1TQ) T H p O R IR . Yop must pet now. As incredible as the Power House Program Is, it won't last forever. The program runs for only a limited time. So check the Homes For Sale section of this and other newspapers in your area for homes designated as “ Schlott Power H ouses".,

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WASHMGTCm CROSSING OFFICE CALL 21S-493-1877

POWERHOUSE LiJ j i i r 1^ I T

UfTON HILL ESTATES, NEWTOWN, PA.SS7S.OOO

QUALITY CCmSTRUCTION offered byJohn Lobos on a bewjtlful 10 acre parcel

‘ loStilct.BvaSaUe In C ound Rock School I Cafl for deU is, biformaOon and appobit- mertt.

WASHINGTtm CROSSING OFFICE C A U 215^93-1877

RIDINGS OF PEIWINGTON - Prices begin at 8410,000is cmwaniently located br the heart Of H o p e w e l l V i l l a g e , on P e n - nkmUxt-TIhisvee RoacL 25 Home sit os. C aT tosee our pUms or b t k ^ i

HAMlubN OFFICE CALL 609-585-2000

our own.

RIOWQS OF DARK HOLLOW. BUCK- MGHAM, PA. $510,900Cambridge model features spird Stdr-' case. Ivmg room and cflrting room with fbepoce, 3 car garage, on almost 2

WASHINGTON CROSSING OFFICE CALL 215-493-1877

BRANCHBURGCharmbtg c « ^ I Buy or rent (I

B E ^ G T O N /BRANCHBURG OFFICE

CALL 201-534-4(»5/526-5300

mANCHfiURQ $ ^ 7 ,9 0 0L andscaped a cre w/Inground pool.( r a r w )REAOINGTONmRANCHBURO OFFIQE

CALL 201-534-4085/526-5300

EAST WMDSORNO POINTS4>OWER HOUSE-PRICE SBJL 2 bedroom end unit townhMise. (PRJ610)

PRINCETON JUNCTION OFFICE CALL 609-799^181

FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP $166,900 fCW 4 bedrm custom rdsed ranch. (SBR312);

OOUTH BRUNSWICK/ FRANKUN OFRCE

CALL 201-297-7171

HAMILTON TWP. 4259J300W o o ^ toV 4 bedrms, pool. (ERN251)

PRINCETON OFFICE CALL 609-921-1411

HAMILTONhnpeccidile, 3 bedrooms, m u ^ morel (HML293)

HAMILTON OFFICE CALL 609 585-2000

$144,900 deck plus

poWe tHOUSE

POWERHOUSE

HAMILTON $126,5003 bed CM>e cod, new bath, new central

* ^ * ^ ^ ! m ILTON OFFICE CALL 609-585-2000

HAMILTON- $209,900Best value in University Heights, 4 bedroom. (HML28^

H ilton officeCALL 609-585-2000

HILLSBOROUGH $185,000Stone Colonial on wooded acre. (HIL384)

HILLSBOROUGH MONTGOMERY

C A a 609-874-8421

HILLSBOROUGH $265,000Fam#y Iving at Hs best, (HIL350)

TilLLSBOROUGH MONTGOMERY

CALL 201-874-8421

HILLSBOROUGH $279,000Historic Neshanic Victorian.'(HIL386)

3 HHiaSBOROUGh MONTGOMERY OFFICE

CALL 201-874-8421

POWER HOUSE

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POWERHOUSE

HILLSBOROUGH $229,900Country living with splendid view s. (HIL412)

HILLSBOROUGH MONTGOMERY OFFICE

201-874-8421

HlLliBOROUGH $212,990Immactdatel under 2 yrs, old, (RDT765)

REAOINGTOH BRANCHBURG OFRCE

CALL 201-534-4085/526-5300

HOPEWEU $345,90019 Brandon Road, custom buflt Tudor (HML134)

HAMILTON OFRCE CALL 609-585-2000

LAWRENCEVILLE $354,900Home/office custom Colonial. (PRN201)

PRINCETON OFRCE CALL 609-921-1411

LEBANON $175,000Just lis ted ! 3 b ed room s. 2 baths (RDT874)

READINGTON/ BRANCHBURG OFFICE

CALL 201-524-4085-526-5300

POWERH O U S ^ n n r.

MONTGOMERYDouble Dutch treat. (^HIL408)

HILLSBOROUGH

$289,900

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MONTGOMERY $269,900

MONTGOMERY OFRCE CALL 201-874-8421

Large rooms & park-kke yard. (HIL415) HiU^OROUGH

MONTGOMERY OFRCE CALL 201-874-8421

MONTGOMERY $309,500Great location, 4 bedrooms. (HIL360)

HILLSBOROUGH MONTGOMERY OFFICE

CALL 201-874-8421

POWERHOUSE

PLAINSBORO $275,0004 tMKlroom Colonial -eatnn kitchen- fire- placed famity room. (PRJ522)

PRINCCTON JUNCTION OFFICE CALL 609-799-8181

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PLAINSBOROII pa

ment lovely yard. (PRJ498)

$159,900Ranch -2 bedrooms, full partial- fin base-

vely yard. (PRJ498)PRINCCTON JUNCTION OFFICE

CALL 609-799-8181

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PLAMSBORO $227,0003 b edroom C olonial- family neigh-

schools, shopping &

POWER , ^ HOUSE

PLAINSBORO $114 ,0 0 02 bedroom cotkIo - brand new, tennis and

JUNCTION OFFICE CALL 609-799-8181

pool. (PRJ634)PRINCETON JUNCTION OFRCE

CALL 609-7998181

PLAINSBORO $127 ,5 0 0THIS IS A POWER HOUSE-2nd floor 2 bedroom condo w/loft. fPRJ 568}

PRINCETON JUNCTION OFFiC CAU 609-799-8181

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PRINCETON $139,500R oom y c o m fo r ta b le lo w n h o u s e|pRN2ra )

PRINCETON OFFICE C A U 609-921-1411

PRINCETON $339,500OP0J HOUSE SUNDAY 1-5

52. 54, 58 Humbert St. (PRN306) PRINCETON OFRCE CAU 609-921-1411

POWERHOUSE

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PRINCETON $225,000PifcKeton r tte of Route^ l. | raN274^

PRWCEKWOF CALL 609-921-1411

»RINCETON $570,000I C o t o r t ^ P R N m PRINCETON OFRCE C AU 609921-1411

PRINCGTfm BORO $699,000Zoned RO-1 main dwenng, 2 BR apL 2room offlceJPRJ401)

««NCCT0N JUNCTON OFRCE CAU 609-79M 181

PRINCETON 3-4 betkoom exi

$355,000 ided spfiL’ partial

basement. (PRJ525)PRINCCTON JUNCTION OFRCE

CAU 6097998181

PRINCETON $214,900POWER HOUSE- 3 bedroom r a n c h ^ basement-garage. (PRJ619)

PRINCETON JUNCTION OFRCE CAU 609799-8181

SOUTH BRUNSWICK $154,9003 be&m 1 1 4 Ranch. (^ R 188) SOUTH BRtmSWICK/FRANKUN OmCE

C A U 201-297-7171

SCMITH BRUNSWICK bedrm Rancfm ifflSW KaW _______CAU SKM-297-7171

$159,900Lov^ 3 bedrm Ranch. (SBR299) SOimi BRimSWK^K/FRANKUN OFRCE

SOUTH BRIMSWICK 4 Bedroom Executive CokinW. (SBR22^ SCHJTH BRUN8WICK/FRANKUN OFRCE

CAU 201-297-7171

SOUTH ^TtmSWICK $215,000C o n tem p o ra ry 4 b ed rm B l-le v e l. (SBR272)SOUTH KtlWSWiCK/FRANKUN OFRCE

C A U 201-297-7171

TEWKSBURY $399,900POWER HOUSEI C all for d e ta i ls .

REMHNGTON/BRANCHBURG ORTCE C A U 201-534-4085/526-5300

WEST WMDSOR TOWNSWP $324,900 4 year o ld C olonial w ith firep lace,

CAU 609585-2000

WEST WmOSOR $299,000e bedroom Colonial on acre lot- fid finished basement. (PFIJM2)

PRINCETON JUNCTION OFRCE CAU 6097998181

WEST WWDSOR $24:4 bedroom Colonlal-Fi replaced

JUNCTION OFRCE CAU 6097998181

500 WEST W M I^R $365,000CN>Bi HOUSE SUNDAY 1-5

WEST WWDSOR $389,900NQ POINTS MORTQAGE-PPWER

23 Hvniton Dflve(PRN278) PRINCETON OFFICE

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CAU 609921-1411

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IKM^E-4 bedroom ColonM on 1.1 acre lot. (PRJ6i^

ramCETON JUNCTION OFFICE CAU 6097998181

EDRAIJM ITEDTIM EONLYLiLilVV/ 1 V I M l U H V iT J J U U 1 I V l V J - f l / I V IJJLiJLilJ SCHLOIT REALTORS*■ ., a n n o u n c e s o u r e x c l u s i v e — p o w e r h o u s e PROGRAM—d e s g n e d t o g i v e y o u m o r e b u y i n g p o w e r o n s e l e c i ^ h o m e s .P R 'O G R AM • • ■ .-

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MIMBER HOtCER COUNn BOMtO OF REAUORS

1432 B R IW S W IC K AV E., P.O. BOX 5455 T R E N T O K N .J. 08638

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382 Townhouses> .& Condos For Rent

382 Townhouses & Condos F o rR «it

3M Tojwnhouset ^Condos ' For Rent

382 Townhouses A C o n ^ s

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382 Townhouses &Condo8 For Rent

382 Townhouses & Condos For Rent

HAMPSHIRE - 3 bdnns. Ilnished lo ». (Ireplace $1076 mo. Brittany. 2 bdrms w/dnlshed Ipfl. $1000. Call 201-297-8116

HIQHTSTOWN, WyckoUa Mill - iBt noor, 2 bdrm, all appla. $795/mo. Call 201- 874-4190

HAMILTON SO Ravens Croft - 2 bdrm w/ga^lpl. wshr/dryr, cent air. $780/ mo -r utils. 609-588-9416.

HIDDEN LAKE No Bruns­wick - Luxury twnhse, 3 bdrnvs. family rm. living, rm, dirung rm. 2’ ? balh, cent air. W'W carpet. $995 mo Call 201 ■782-3655

HILLSBORO - Be first to occcupy 2 Ige bdrms. 2Vi baths. Ige Itv rm. din rm. eat in kit. wilv carpet Hugh dosets. full bsmt. cent air. balcony. Ige deck. Pool, play areas, etc $950 rno Avail Aug 1 201-359-2416 aft 7pm

HILLSBORO Brookview - 2 bdrm. 1V4 bath, cent air. gas heal, carport, fpl. nice location. $825rmo Avail Aug. 201-261-6730

L A W R E N C E S O Townhouse - 2 bdrfns, 2'A baths. Washer/diy/frig. No pots. $800/tiKi. Refs. 609- 924-4767.

L A W R E N C E V IL L E - 3 bdrm; 1V5 bath b> Village. Bsmt, appis, swim pool, avail 9/1, $8^ m o -r utils. 609-898-9328

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G e t in on the G ro u n d F lo o r!

Kiiigsmill, the exclusive community of new, luxurious homes in West Windsor. NJ has just ojxtncd Phase II Now you can get m on the ground floor of KIN G SM ILL'S final phase and take advamage of this utnguc. U R S T T IM E O F F E R . ITicsc disUnctivc homes arc situated on wooded glades ranging from 3/4 tcrc to 1.9 acres Sited on 43 rural acres of lush countryside, each Kingsmill home is designed to offer the ultimate in gracious elegance, combined with .American appreciaUun for practical function

"Standard features of

HILLSBORO TW NHSE Huntington Park, 2 ig bdrms, 2 ’/ i balh. bsmt. cent air. fpl. all appis. carpet, pool, $900/mo + utils. Avail early August. Call 201-369-4P79.

U W R EN C E SQUARE Vil­lage - Nicely located 2 bdrm, 2 % balh twnhse Suriny erid unit with up­grades Ind, cent air, Ipl, dshwshr, window treat­ments & w/w carpeting. Pool A terinis facilities. Mins lo shopping, hgwys & Irafrre. $134,900. 609- 586-6832.

L A W R E N C E - Village twnhse. 3 bdrms, 2 baths, w/w carpeL appla, wshr/ dryr, bsmL pool. $850/mo. 609-896-3482 aft 6pm

LAWRENCEVILLE - Cold SdO Rd Twnhse. Largest 2 bdrm + 2V5 baths. 1500-f sq ft Sunken liv rm, din rm, sunrm. Prfv \riew on wood­ed tackyard. Cent air. Fpl. W/w carpet. Ail upgrades & appis. Window treatments. PooHennls. 201-379-2379 alt 6 or leave message.

HILLSBORO - Wlldllower. t bdrm, liv rm, din rm, kif, wshr/diyr hookup, pool. Avail Aug 1 $7do/mo -t utils. Mike alt 6pm 201- 221-9298.

U W R EN C E - Super 2 bdrm condo In park like selling. $750/mo -r utils. Option to buy. Call Realty World The Marketplace, 609-883-7300.

UW RENCEVILLE - So­ciety Hill oil. Cold Soil Road; Townhouse with 2 bedrooms, 2V5 baths, alf major appliances, gas heat, air conditioning, end unit, lenrils. swimming. $870/month plus utilities. Call 609^95-0455.

M A N O R S A T L a w - renceville - New, spacious. 3 bdrm, 2'/5 baths, twnhse garden home. Fully ap- pllanced, Irpl, bsmt, deck, privacy fence, lull din rm, cent air, garage, dubhousa prfvr'Avail 8/1. Call 215- 493-9806.

LAM BERTVIUE - Large 2 bdrm twnhse. ‘2V5 baths: Avail Sept t . $850. No pets. 609-924-67S6.LAMBERTVILLE - New 2 bdrm, 2 baths, twnhse $850 >■! uUls. No pets, 609-924-6756

UW RENCEVILLE - Pent­house, fpl & every possible option, tennis court & pool use. $119,900. Avail im- med. 201-396- 1463

UW RENCEVILLE Circle - 2 bdrm, 2V5 bath com­pletely furnished, cent air. pool, fully carpet^, washer /dryer, $975 mo. long term- short term available, may rent unfurnished. Call 201- 821-5Z94. Avail Immod.

MORRISVILLE PA. - New large 3 bdrm townhouse, gas heaL cent air, dish­washer, washer/dryer/ lull bsmt, pick your own carpel, avail B/1. $700/mo. 215- 295-1773.

U W R EN C E SO - 2 bdrm. 2 '/i bath twnhse, fireplace, air, all appis, $825/mo -MJtllS. 609-588-9410 or 201-648-8385.

UW RENCEVILLE • Fully furnished townhouse, 2 bdrm. 1 'H baths,’ pool/’teh- nis, no pets, Immaculate. Short term okay, call 201- 879-5002.

U W R E N C E SO - 2nd n. 2 bdrm, 2 bath, all ap­pliances. cent air, w/w. $735. 609-683-8129

UW RENCEVILLE Sodoty Hill - 2 bdrm, 1 bath condo, 2nd flr, end unli, all appli­ances, $675 -I-utils. Avail Sepi 1, no pets. Call 609-921-9053

LAWRENCEVILLE MEADOWOOOS

•Spadpus 1 bdrm, eat-ln kitdietL appliances, deck overlooks quiet brook. $625.SELECT UVINQ M6MT

215-736-2217

NEWTOyVN AREA - Lge 3 bdrm, 2'h balh twnhse, garage, rec rm, end unit. $930 mo. 609-896-1595

L A W R E N C E V IL L E - 1 bdrm condo 2nd fir, cent air, w/w. appi, pool/tennis. $575-r. 201-722-1882.

NEWTOWNExdting condo. Spadous 2 bdrms, 1 bath, all appis, economical gas heat, pool & tennis. $650

Just 20 Mnutes From Princeton

SELECT UVMG H^yrr 215^48-4999

these eloquent hcxncs include five spacious bedrooms, three baths, plus a guest powderroom wiih opiions to include den, wci bar, fireplace and more Only ihrcc miles from downiown Pnntclon, and one mile from l*nncelon JuncUon SlaUon, Kingsmill is also

wiihm easy reach of New York, Phila­delphia and Washington, D.C

Pneed from $390,000 these deluxe homes are backed by frafnlgar House Residential,

world-renowned creators of quality homes. For

complete deiaib qn this unique community,

call 609-275-8800.

F7r»f Vnw Home B w e ra 't Investonlll O PPO RTUN H Y KNOCKS

$66,900

• Eat ifi Kitchen

• Formal LR & OR

• 2 Bediooms• [ncl

fiont Porch

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303 South Logan Ava Trenton

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OPEN HOUSE SAT. & SUN. 2 - 5 P.M. 132 PATTON AVENUE

PRMCETON BOROUGH

An extra speaal 3 bedroom 2 '/ , balh Colonialin a wonderful neighborhood Walk to town and schtxyls Must see' $400,000 924-8150

KingsmillDIrecilons; Take Rt 1 south to Pnncelon Highlstown exit (Washington Rd.-^t. 571)

ndle across Rt i ) and conlinu ' "I mile turn right lo Kingsmill

Turn lell toward Hightstown hake Jughandle across Rt i) and continue lo Cranbury Turn lell onto Cranbury Rd approx ' ‘ “

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Exceptional single hom es in Lo w er M akefleid To w n sh ip

F r o m $ 2 1 2 , 4 0 0 .

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For RwrtI ’This Is not your garden variety aparfinenL These luxury homes feature 2 dr 3 bedrooms, 2 'A baths,In kitchen, washer/dryef A refrigerater. fireplace j in some homes, endpqed yards, off-street paikjpg. tennis courts A jogging trails. Minutes from l-9g A Scudder Falls bridge ■“ Princeton. From $791 Models open 7 d 12i5pm.

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NEWTOWN-Luxury ttyjpo posh, brand new tc house;.jCBthedral CelQjig skyligl^, 3 bdrm, 235 tfSth Must see. Available$900 mo. Call 2 i5 -# 78745/228-5476PLAINSBORO - Ravgiis Crest EasL never lived In i

•-bdrm Delmar Model-with fireplace, full appliances package, near pool A (an- n ls . $700 m o. C ^ ll 609-275-4969. *PLAINSBORO - 2 bdiifi. 2

' liaths. Aspen condo, wwft. f(^ extra storage.'$8S(m o ■» ullla. 609-924-1Si 9.SPLAINSBORO - 2 bjlrm w/loft, 2 baths condo,‘'dent air, all appis, fpl, iiear pool/tennis. Avail 9/i $900-1-4 Lease/purchase option. Call Michael, 609- 393-1802PLAINSBORO - Brittany lownhome. 2bdrms, +k)ft. 2'/4bath, country kit,‘^ ln rm, lam rm w/tpi, a/ci^ivt carpet, all appla ind.Hm- med avail. $1000/moi Pall 201-984-9606. ,,PLAINSBORO - Ne») 1 bdrm condo, cent air. washer/dryer, w/w edr^t. Ravens Crest East. $675 mo. Call 201-825-9305t

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i,;P .t.A IN S B O R O - N ew / i« |m r y 1 bdnn, a/p,.appls,

wshr/dfyr, free pool/tennls',- Mffvail Immed. $650. Cell ■'® fner, 20V2S1-6876 eves ' # wkends, 609-984-3400

P R IN C E T O N A R E A - WMsperirrg Woods Tow n-, house. 2 bdr^s, 2% baths, sun rm, fpl,' refrIg, dish­washer, wash/dryer, pool, {acuzzl, tennis. $1000 mo. By owner. 201-274-2963.

“ PLAINSBORO - Ravens ' Crest East. Brand new 2

' ■ bdrm, 2 bath air cond ' cOtKk). 1st fir. sunny.

douthem exposure, up- ' graded appis, w/w carpet- ' Ing, pool, tennis, $750/mo ^■pius utils. Avail Aug. Call ^•201-646-4072.

PRINCETON AREA • Rob- Mnsville, 2 bdrm, 2 bath condo, pool, cent air, washer/dryer. balcony, $685 mo utils. Call 201-338-4182

P R IN C E T O N A R E A - Ktontgomery Woods luxury twnhse. 2 bdrms, 2<A baths, fpl in tiv rm & Master suite. Avail 8/1. $1100Mx) ^Utlls. 609-243-3301 d a y d , 6 0 9 -9 2 1 -2 8 8 2 eves/wtoids.

P )^N S B O R O - Ravens iCrast new 1 bedroom ;S>ndo 650 rf utilities. Call

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P R IN C E T O N A R E A - Whispering Woods. 3 bdrm 2 'A bath. All appIs. Ceftt Air. No Pets. $950/mo inci maim 609-799-2678

PRINCETON .Canal Pointe - Hedges, (end unit). 3 bdrm, 2'A bath, w/w car­pet, wshr/dryr, good lo­cation, $1 SSO ^ utils. 609-924-2362 or 921-8282

PRINCETON Landing Elegant, Executive town house, 3 bdrms, 2'A baths Cathedral Celling, sky lights, etc. Upgrades gal ore, best locatbn. Rent with option to buy, flexible Principals Only. Call 609- 347/1621

PRINCETON Horizon - 2 bdrm luxury condo, w/pool & teruils, $765, no pets, 609-924-6756

-,J,fi!tAIN8BORO - Ravens ''.rest East, Brand new 2

rm, 2 baths Ist.flr condo.golf courae w/cent air S appis. Avail 7/19, $625

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PRINCETON AREA Law­rence Sq Village, 2 bdtmj 2 baths condo, cathedral ceil­ings, all appis, pool/te.nnls. Avail now. $750/tho utils. Eves, 201-389-3587.

-. PLAINSBORO • "Tam- .jparon" 2 bdrms, 2 baths, pnd unit, condo w/lott, fpl, w/w, air, pool/tennis, all

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PRINCETON AREA - An­dover Glen, new 2 bdrm, 2 bath condo, cent air, pool/ tennis, lease w/optlon. $760. Ternis negotiable. 201-373-5846 or 201-922- 0760.

PRINCETON btdi!U Polrile Condo - Belvtore Model. Excellent vieirovet^ooklng canal woods. 2nd Ijr. 2 bdrm, 2 bath, w/w. carpel. (Ire p l^ with wshr/dryr, mini bilntls, screens. Avail approx 6/15. $895 mo + utils. 1 'A mo sec. 609-921 - 8196,201-632-4417

PRINCETON LANDING - Model 223 townhouse. 3 bdrms. desirable features, all appliances, many ex- uas, $1600. Call 609- 987-0616.

PRINCETON - Spacious 3 bdrm, 2Mi bath twnhse. Garage, cent air, deck, pool/tennis. clubhouse, best schools. Free shuttle to train, easy commute NYC, Phlla. Avail Aug 1 Owner Is licensed agent Brokers protected. Call 609-799-4(»6

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2'A baths, cent air, pool. S900/mo. 609- 275-1379

SUMMER RENTAL - With Country Club Amenities (or professional over 48. $950 ind maint. Reasonable. Can 609-655-5500

ROBBINSVILLE - Twnhse avail Sept 1st. 3 bdrms, 2'A baths, fpl. pool/tennis avail. Can 201- 227-0313R O B B IN S V IL L E FO X - MOOR - Avail immed. 2 bdrm condo. 1 bath, cent air, 201 -494-0724

TRENTON - Mill Hill, new condo, 2 bdrms, 2'A bath, lam rm, gar. cent air, no pets, $1100 *01113 201 238-0685

PRINCETON LANOmOSpacious 3 bdrm, 2V5 bath townhouse with den, pool, tennis courts. $1350 mo.

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PRINCETON Area-Canal/ Colonnade PolnL Lux apts &twnhms. l , 2 ,o r3 bdrms, all appis, pooi/tennls. Free shuttle to train station. Easy commute to-NVC or Phllly. PCM & Realty. InC. 609-520-8355.

StJCIETY HILL- Lawrence Circle. Beautiful. 2 odrm, 2'A bath townhouse In quiet intimate 100 unit comptex. Very private, wash/dryi dshw^r, cent air window treabnents. Pool. A v a il '9/1. $800 mo -* security. 201-257-3969.

TWIN RIVERS • 2 bdrm, 1 Vj bath tvmhse. All appis. $750 mo ind trust. Lv mesg, 609-448-6351

TWIN RIVERS - 3 bdrm twnhse. Cent air, all appis, - fin bsmt, gas BBQ. Avail Aug. $8^ m o indds trust. 609-448-7662 after 7pm.

P R IN C E T O N . C A N A L Pointe - tocated on canal, 2 bdrm, 2'bath, all appis, bale & fpl, near poolAennis. Call 609-520-1607 hr msg.

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PLAINSBORO Tamarrofi - 2 . bdrm condo, 2 bath,

' appis, air, pool/tennis, ' l-t-UtHr. 609-799-7933.

P R IN C E T O N A R E A - Whispering Wjpds. Luxury 2 bdrm 2 bam condo, fpl, air, ail appi, dedc, vertical blinds, pooi/lennis. Many extras. No pets. Avail Aug 1st. $625 -hUtil. 201-238- 6519 weekday eves

PRINCETON - Elegant 3 bdrni 2'A bath Montgom­ery Woods twnhse. Fea­tures Indude w/w carpet­ing, gar, and full appis. avail i’7/15^. $1075/mo -I-utils. Call 609-799-5900.

PRINCET0N ADDRESS - New luxury Townhouse. 3 bdrms, 3V5 baths, llv rm. din rm. kitchen, fin base- menL garage. $l500/mo

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PRINCETON Area Whis­pering Woods - 2 bdrm, 2 bath, has everything. $825 mo Aft 6pm. 201 -257-3668

PRINCETON HORIZONS- 1 bdnfi condo, 2nd fir, balcony, all appliances, poolAennis. $650' -t-utils. Avail Sept 1. no pets. Call 609-921-9053

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LOOK-This lovely 2 bedroom condo is located in Eas^Windsor Two. Enjoy the extended balcony^^ new kitchen and the central air This Is for the active person with no limeto rnainlaina property or the retired who want to relit. $98,000OiRECTIONS: From Highlslown. north on North Wain St. to right on Garden View Terrace to Bid #58

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$141,000

PUJMSTEAO TW P. — Approximately i acre wooded Secluded, but close to ma)or highways This lovely 4 bedroom Cape oilers all the amenities including a fireplace, d e ^ ' car garage eat m kitchen, formal dining room and MORE

$169,900

NEWLY U S TED — Located in Highlslown this 3 bedroom bungalow is wrlthin walking distance lo the downtown stuping There is a new roof new oil fired burner and extra lots The house needs some work. $190,(X)0

HIGHTBTOWN HANOYM/AN — Located within walking lo town, this 4 bedroom Colonial needs theloving work ol sorrraone who cares Call us today

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PRINCETON TOWNSHIPWALK .TO N/VSSAU STREET from this exceMkmUy wcll-carcd-for tqwnhmise. Completely new kitchen installed within past year, two and a half new hathrocmis; four bedrooms including ajnaster bedroom withskylight. Well priced at

737-8600$245,900

A RARE FINDPrinceton. Elegance on Edgcrsioune Road. Architect designed .skylighted and glass-wall^ Contemporary in charming 1.02 acre setting. 3 fire­places, 4 bedrooms, 3'/i bathr, 18’x26' deck. Master bedroom & bath ‘whirlpool on first Boor. Privacy and peace. A Connecticut Cape with a Contemporary Outlook.

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LAWRENCEVILLE’S WOODMONTThis townhouse is belter than new with its tiled rireplace in the living room, spacious loft, custom vertical blinds and upgraded neuti^ dSrpet-ing. Two bedrooms. 2'/> baths. Reduced price: ^205,000

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‘nature trees. $239,900.921-2600

BEJTER-THAN-NEWFrom the roof lo the living space and even thie basement this home has just btxn completely, renovatra and remodeled and boasts lovely custom'features. Set on a shaded'one acre in Rociro Hill just a comfo^ble walk

i makes an exceptionally attractive possibil^for^t^from town, this . discerning buyi

SCPERIOR QUALITY AT PRINCETON LANDING Enjoy , the spectacular terraced gardenvfrom the enlarged deck while relaxing from a swim at the nearby pool.\niis Courtyard Model 223 has"

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388 Resort Properties

TWIN RIVERS • 3 bdrm, bath Iwnhse end unit,

new w/w carpel, fln bsml. $900/ino. Call 609-443- 1519 evesTWIN RIVERS ■ 3 bdrm, 2 '/ bath townhouse. AvaU immed. $900/mo Call ERA Homes ol Ouallly, 609- 443-1313

ACT NOW - Seller ^ y s ■‘Sell This New Contem­porary Tuckerton Ranch". Make an offerl Reduced $137,900. Castle Really 609-361-5200 or Toll Free In NJ 1-800-322-9901

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BEACH HAVEN - Immac 2 bdrm duplex, sleeps 4, exc Ibbatlon, bay view. $500/ wk. No pets. 608-275-9285

AVON - Luxurious 1 bdrm, ocean view beach condo, t hr from Princeton . $1600 mo Call 609-896-1595

BEACH HAVEN Rental - Oceanside, 2 biks from beach. 4 bdrms, 1V5 baths.

BROMLEY MT, Vermont - Condo, swimming, tennis, hiking, Alpine slide. Qolf and lishing nearby. $140/

'wKend, $3l0/wk. $795/mo. 609-397-1406.

fully equipped, avail 7/23 thn} 7/30 $750nvk Call 609-737-8887

W A S H IN G T O N TW P Avail 8-1 Igo 2 bdrm, i bath, condo w/loft, ca­thedral celling, outdoor deck, cent air, wshrdryr. fully equipped Kit, use ol community facilities. $850 4 uUls. 201-792-4864. ask

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BASS RIVER Twp 3 bdrms, family rm. wood- burning stove, eat in kit­chen, attached garage, good size p ro p e rly $86,900 609-597 2323 Century 21 Parade ol Homes, Realtor.

BIG BASS Lake - Pocorx) chalel on Lehigh River pool, tennis, lakes, sleeps 6. dshwshr. micorvr/ive $350 wkly She notice okay 201-3'. .<-3328 or 201-422-0500 days

WHISPERING WOODS - 1 bdrm 2nd Hr. all appis, $695/mo. ^1-821-7548 or 201-874-<19b

BEACH HAVE# Duplex - 1st fl, 3 bdrm. Ilv rm, 2 paths, kit, sleeps 7. 1 '. biks to ocean. Avail 7/23- 9/3 $500/wk 609-448-0754

BRIGANTINE - Walerironi new twnhse, decks & views, year round retreal, 3 bdrm, 2 ’A bath, a/c, whirl­pool, appis, extras, owner, $195,000. 609-9243874

CAPE COD CatKellatlon - Week of July 23-29th, avail $590. Call Outer Cape ad­jacent to National Sea­shore 2 bdrms. fully equip­ped kit. solarium, washer dryer, dishwasher, color N. 10 spd bikes. & much more Quiet neighborhood, secluded yard Walk to sale warm Bay Beach August 13-20 also avail­able at $620, lower rates In Sept & Oct. Call 6d9-924- 7S45, Iv msg.___________

SyfZSy pr in ceto n b o r o w ithHEATED, INDOOR POOL - Custom designed and built to owner's specifications for luxury living. High quality construc­tion and details too numerous to describe. Graraous foyer, kitchen, D/R, L/R w/fp.. Master B/R and luxury Bath on 1st floor plus add'! half bath. 2nd fi. has 4 generous B/R's, 1 of which may be used as Master B/R If so desired, 1-Va baths. Onejpar garage Full basement with heated pool approx. 18’ x 3 5 . JU S T L IS TE D W 9 5 ,000

RIVER RD., HOPEWELL. LOOKING FOR REAL McCOY? YouWill find it in this elegant 1870 beautifully restored Colonial overlook­ing the Delaware. High ceilings and numerous windows creale a sunny and warm glow in the enormous living and banquel-sized dining room With 4/5 bedrooms, central air. buHer s pantry large screen porch and exquisitely crafted details this home has all up-io-dale systems and is done with superb, discnminating taste Top rated Hopewell schools and exclusive location would alone make Ihis-rhansion a marvelous value noi withstanding the motivated sellers have made a huge' price ad)uslment to buyers advantage Now only S 4 50 .000

PRESTKalOUS TOWNHOME A T PRINCETON LANDINGElegance at the turn o l a key. Surnptiously appointed Carnegie Model. 2 Master B/R Suites. Two Car Garage. Full Basement. Deck, Hot Tub, Skylight, Dramatic Ceiling & m uch, much more Furnished in completeJuxury. Ready (or occupancy now Ottered at $ 3 7 4 ,9 0 0 complete or $ 3 5 5 ,0 0 0 town unit only

COLD SOIL RO/U> - One floor living in the Village! Energy W arehouse just installed a 14' x 25' glass room, deck & spa across

ic k o l this 2,000 -I- square loo t Ranch! 3 lu ll bedrooms. 1'/?thhs, double fireplace & numerous custom features sucli as--------- -- , . ... .engineered insulation, ceiling Ians and track lighting assure effi­

cient & pleasurable living in this lovely indoor-outdoor home so d o se to the real Lawrenceville! > $ 2 6 4 ,5 0 0

R O O ^ V E L T - 3 B/R Ranch on Vi acre lot LMng Room,- Eat-In Kitchen, large endoaed back porch. Just Reduced to $if25,000OUR SALESPEOPLE W ILL/.IF YOU WISH, OUR OTHER I

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3 BR. 1 Bath Ranch -14 BR. 1 Bath R { ^ - $129,000 4 BR. 2</a BaOl 2 Story • $199,900

A M UST SEEI 4 BR, 2Va bath home on Vi acre nicely landscaped lot In small town of Roosevelt Living rm. w4ireplace, dining room, family room, 2 car garage, back deck with gas grill, central air, ________ $199,900

LAND►ffiW LISTINOI 29 - /-Acres - West Windsor Township.

$1,500,000LAND - 20 acres - Wooded. Zoned Residential • 3/4iacre. WestWbKteor Township. $1,400,000____ RENTALS

W EST WffOSOR TW P . - Large 3,000 sq. It. Colonial - 4/S B ^ ’s, Sep. D/R, large eat-in Kitdien, Family Room w/flrepl., L/R, Full Basmient and 3 car alde-tumed garage. A lovely executive home on 3/4 acre lot m inutes from train station.

$1,800 per m o;+ Utls(X E S T hi Plaintboro - Brand new first floor condo

KgotalrjggolHoourse.^ poob 1 ^ w/firepl.. Kitchen, Dining Area, SloraOT Room. Sliding glass doors lead from L/R to

pBtlo. No Reasonable Offer Rafueed. $750 per mo. + Utls

COMMERCIAL RENTALSHWHTSTOWN • Center of town. 2nd floor office spape.

1,460 sq. ft. at $6.00 per sq. ft.1,546 aq. ft. at $7.50 per sq. ft.

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Joan Alpert Elaine HaBieratadt

Roger Craig Joan LoPrhui Edna Arops

Dan Faccinl..a . j SadovakyMaton Sadovaky : Edna Aropa . Joseph LoPriti^

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CAPE COD - Eastham. Summer rental. Beautilul house private location, 3 bdrm, washef/dryer. dis­hwasher, Vh bath, deck. Avail 7 /2 - 7/0 , 7/9-7/16, 8/20-8/27. 8/27-9/3, $550 wk. Also special fall rates. 609-683-5000.FLORIDA • New Smyrna Beach. Furnished 2 bdrm condo, bloc from ocean,

, easy drive lo Disney World. $380/weekly 609-737- 1830.FLORIDA Relocation. Must sell. Large lot on cul-de-sac ready to build. Mlnutea to Gulf ol Mexico and Peace River. Under­ground water, sewer, utilides. $24,500. Great growing area. Upon closing will presani 2 round trip plane tickets as gill 609-683-5481

MYSTIC IS U N D Area - New Condos & Town- houses from $71,990. Up lo 3 bdrms & 2'^ baths Mins Irorp ocean/recrea- tion. Ideal year round living. Investment or vacation home. Close to major hwys. 30 mins' to Atlantic City. Tall Timbers. 609- 296-1959

HARVEY CEDARS LBI - Beach hse, 1st back from Ocean, 3 bdrms, bath & '/>. 609-924-3648, 494-5735

OCEAN CITY, NJ • Ocean view. 2nd iKiuse from beach. 4 bdrm, ultra mod­em Ml w/dishwasher, 2 balh,' wshr/dryr. beautifully decorated, (pi. 1 yr old Avail 8/20-9/3. $1450/wk Call 215-960-3161 or 201- 524-3343.

HILTON HEAD - 1-2-3 br ocean condos, free group tennis lesson, childrens summer camp * more more. $440-670/wk lo 9/5 then $300-420/wk Toll tree for brochure 800-445-8664

OCEAN FRONT Bamegal Light - 3/4 bdrm home, all modem convaniencas, 40' ocean facing decks, sea­son & oil seadon vacan­cies. Call 609-494-6156.

HILTON HEAD, S.C. - 2 br, 2 bath condo. Golf, tree tennis, pool $319-$399 wk Owner 609-924-5560

O C E A N F R O N T TOWNHOUSE - Topsail Islatkf, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, sleeps 8. pool, tennis. $500/wk 609-924-7115

ISLAND COTTAGE Del River Poconos 3 Ddrm fpl fowboal canoe Sun lish,. $400 201-874 3231

POCONOE LAKE Chalel All seasons, weekly and weekends Boats available 201-937 9571

IT'S NOT Too Late lor summer rentals on Long Beach Island Good selec­tion still avail Call Lackey Realty Ship Bottom 609- 494-4511. Beach Haven 609-492-7000, Harvey Cedars 609-494-8500 .

POCONOS Lake Wallen paupack Chalel 3 bdrms 1 ' i baths Fully furnished private cove area w canoe Call aft 6pm. 201-664 9627

LONG BEACH Island. NJ The Possible Dream Leave your workaday cares on the mainland A cross the Causeway lo our Island paradise, a pleasant dnve Irom the entire Melro- polollan area Let hch make a native of you Call now lor Iree sales A rental photo broshures rich, me Realtors, 609-494-3311

SEASIDE RIGHTS 2 bdrm apt 2 blocks lo beach 2 car parking $400 week Call 609-259-7367

SENSATIONAL ST MAARTEN

M AIN E. KEN N EBUN K PORT ■ Fully restored 1027 Colonial home w/camage bam in center of historic district surrounded by heallhy. lowering elms 7 rooms (2 bdrms) w/modem appliances. noncxDnlotming business use as ari gallery, etc Offered at $325,000. by owner 207-967-4000

Luxury 3 bdrmO balh villa on mounlain overiooklng Simpson Bay with private pool habilal. close lo beach Luxury 2 bdrm2 bath penthouse at 5 star resori with pools, tennis, casino, restaurant, etc i bdrm A studio also avail For Inlo/pictures call Resi­dents 201-439-2512 or Business 201-467-9298ST CROIX For rent. 3 bdrms. 2 baths landrnarx Villa New 40 ft pool mag nificieni ocean A bay views, all modem conve­niences Low seasonal rales, call 609-452-0060

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H is t o r ic L a m b e r t v i l leEclectic Oesi , Quality Construction. Options to Suit Your Unique Lifestyle.

Pre-construction prices start at $193,000.Call details. (609) 3974433 or 737-8383

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LAKE GASTON • Over 75 lakefront lots. Free lake (nap and buyer's guide. Call or write Tanglewood Realty. 804-636-2204. PO Box 116. Bracey, VA 23919.

SUMMER. VACATi6 n S - Luxury'Watetfront oondoa & apts. Available for rent Contact Maikinl Real Ea- late, 304 So. Bay Ave, Beach Haven, NJ. 08008 609492-7371. -r

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MANAHAWKIN - 2 bdrms. 1 bath lagoon home, de­tached garage A large deck. Full appliance pack­age $142,500 609-4942121 Century 21 Parade ol Homes, Realtor

UNIQUE FLORIDA VACATION

MANAHAWKIN WATER­FRONT - Price reduced lor quick sale. 3 bedroom R anch on lagoon $129,900. Call CasUe Re­alty Toll Free in NJ 1-600-582-7631 or eves 609-597-5200.MT POCONO - Summer fun. 4 bdrm, 2 baUi Chalel Community pool, tennis, beech A boating. Goll, horseback riding & Action Parit nearby. Avail wkly or wkends. '609-924-6353.

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MAUVBXE8 ROOM — CAPe )C0D 4 bedroomti, «aa fired hot i# heat, txtek p a U o ,^ ^ ^ .

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Priced Right. Exceptionally Clean Partial Brick, 9 room raised Ranch 2 zona gaa fired hot water heat, firepl^, 'hardwood floor toverad wHh new cariieta, plus many extras. Possibla Mother/paughter: $169,600

F .J. BONGIORNO & ASSOC. Realtors, Instirera & Appraisers

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390 Business Properties

ATTRACTIVE - Conve­nient location, small and medium size offices Avail­able with long and short term leases, lull oi part lime Call 609-924-8010

CARNEGIE EXECUTIVE CENTER

All you need is a bnel case lo open your business We provide a crealive al- mosphere lhal is ideal lor you lo start a new enter­prise or open a branch oHice Included in one monthly lee Is a private, fully lumishad office, con- lerence rooms, a reception­ist A a telephone answer­ing service from 9-5, mail services, utilities A jani­torial services Word pro­cessing A copy services are available on a cost basis Our comprehensive price will give you the edge over your compelilors

We are located in presti­gious Carnegie Center near the Hyatt Regency Hotel A only minutes away from the Princelon Univer­sity A the Amirak train sta­tion For complete details call

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609-452-0160EWING TWP

750 lo 1809 sq It office suites In beautilul. modem olflee building Unlimited parking Immediate pos­session Convonlenl lo 1-95 $10-$12 per sq ft T N

John Simone Realty

609-882-1105EXECUTIVE Office • Re- cept, lumlsihed, w/carpei. secty avail, parking. Call 609-924-8668HIGHTSTOWN - Rte 33J. Exit 8. Zoned office prof. Approx 750 sq ft. Lease at $850miO. 609-448-8933.H IU S B O R O -F o r lease or sale. Luxurious executive suites available. Amenities: conference room, kitchen, reception & dertoal area, all utilltlea. Call 201-874- 4227 br a )1 -233-8396.HILLSBORO • Ttred ol working from home? Con­temporary office suite (or lease on Rte 206.2 offices wfth view ol woods, shared conference room, kitchen­ette, cent air, carpeted, mini blinds, fttwne jacks, 1 desk, 1 bookcase, am^e parking. Usage of copier, fax & mail machines avalF abW. Price per month $725; no hidden costs. Calf 201-359-2S68. . .

OETIVKNiAL EXECUTIVE OFFICES

PRINCETON/NASSjAU St - (Xfice Bldlf^ for rent. Qrobnd fi, 5 rms, 1007 sq ft, parking, $2600/mp. 20 1- 953-9461

Safety Harbor. North Cap­tive Island. West Florida Close but seperate from mainland near Fort Myers Unspoiled gull besides, pool, tennis, restaurants, lerrric views. No cars. 2/3 bdrm townhouses (»i water or 2 bdrm house with gull view. For Info/piciures call Residense 201-439-2512 or Business 201-467-9298.

Princeton Professional Park. Private offices, sur­round conlerence/recep- lion rooms, secretarial ser­vices. Pleasant environ- meni A unlimited Iree park­ing. Immediate occupancy due lo expansion. Please call lor further details A brochure, 609-921-0007. The Princelon Office. 601 Ewing SL Princeton.

PRINCETON S U ITE -R M . brand new, all or part. $370 to $1500 per mo. Call 609-2754)360PRINCETON Twp • 2 bldgs lor sale 10,000/12.500 sq It,' Helmsl6y Spear Real 609-921-3022

RESIDENTIAL DEVELOP­MENT • Honest, eduqtUed. hard wprking buHdgr would like to form partnership with financial Inwstof in a 1 to 7 home quality Hopewell/ Pennington Oevelopmeni BuHder has many excellent references. Serious In- quireles only from Investors able to finance $300,00 and up. 609-924-3813 Maman Construction.

INDIVIDUAL OFFICES • Small olftoe park on Prince­ton Bightstown Rd. $325- $375. Call 609-446-1200.

PROFESSIONAOEXCEU- TIVE Offices • Avail Immed Private entrance A un­limited parking. New bldg, fully carpeted, Ideal lo­cation, Montgomery KrtpH, Princeton. 609-924-9050.

RV EQUIPMENT CENTER WHOLESALE & RETAIL

2'/, ROOM OFFICE - Newly decorated carpeted, prjvata bath, $7S0/mo & lease. Avail Immed., 40 Witherspoon St, Call 609- 924-4875ALEXANDER RO OFHCE- Princeton address lease single room or whole suite. ASSEMBLY/W ARE- HOUSE • Lease 30,000 sq ft, $6/sq ft suburban Mercer CRANBURY - Near Rt 130, 1 ac w/small house, offlee/business $195,000 HILLSBORO - Lease com­mercial 2 story house 2^ sq ft, Rt 206 prime area HILLSBORO - Medical of­fice 5 rooms, prime Rl 206 location. $6^ m o . MONTGOMERY KNOLL - Luxury office condos sale/ lease Ri 206, Princeton area. 1500 to 3000 sq ft. PRINCETON - Central business district retail & olflee bldg for sale.ROUTE 27 - So. Brunswick lease 4 rm office + Ige furnished conference rm

J.T. BOYER REALTY 609-921-1805

HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP-Commerdat buildings (3) on 300' X 150 busy high­way and canal. $299,000. With or without Inventory for Marine Sendee & Can­oe Rental.MONTCKNyeiY TOWN­SHIP • 10+ acre retail nunsary business. Com­fortable 8-room house, $300,000.. nursery stock, outbuildicig .and egulpmqgt. Excellent opportuTilty.- $695,900.-

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FURNITURE RENTALS - Home/Office. Immed. del., ahort/long • temi leases; 100% purchase option, vast selection, deobrator avc & tax advantages, Call Shirley at IFR 609-392- 1666 Of 201-227-7700.

' INSTANT OFFICE• Furnished• Conference Room• Time Shared Business

ServicesD/J Buskieu Servica Inc

Route 206 Princeton, NJ 08540

609-9244)905

RESEARCH PARK - 2 of­fices, $400 & $450. Both tor $825. Reception, phono answering, use ol confer­ence rm Included. Secret­arial services avail Call 609-683-5330

JAMESBURG - Exit 8A off TPK, office space avail­able, professional typing A phone service. Please call days. 201-521-2500 or eves, 609-799-6141

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O F F IC E S P A C E F O R RENT • central Nassau St. Small or large avail, now. low rent Telephone secre­tarial services available. 609-921-0400OFFICE SPACE Available

Mounlain View Office Park. W Trenton. 3734 sq ft located on the 3rd floor Available Immediately Call 609-896-2047OFFICE SUfTES Irom $245/mo including ulililies Walk tram. Stale Baycall Broker 609-393-1440

OFFICE SUITE NASSAU STREET

1700 sq ft. excellent lo­cation,parking on prem­ises. Csntral air, large con- lerence room with fireplace A separate entrance Spac­ious general work area. 3 private offices, plus 2 roofns for storage, files or office equipment Flexible lease terms, available im­mediately. $15 per sq t1 Includes heaL Call Prkice- ton M l Properties 609- 921-3257.PRINCETON - 1400 sq ft olflee space available im­mediately. Research Park, call 609-924-8600.PRINCETON ADDRESS - Beautiful new offices to sublet, short term lease available. Wooded view with ample pmking near Route 200 & 518. Con­ference room, kitchen, cruder and postage meter available. Perfect for a pro- lesskmal. 609-921-3770.PRmCETON ADDRESS

& PHONELimited office suites from 1000 sq ft. 1 yr leases avail

T-below market rate. Call Tfiil TNoiTls - Research Park, 609-924-6551.

PRINCETON Office Space - IS Roszel Rd, bttmed occup. For lease by owner, new single sttxy buikflng, next to 103/104 Carnegie CtTi tenant designed work letter included.-Call-Ted Grover, 609-4524)990

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OFFICE SPACE • 3,000 SQ. FT.

HERRONTOWN 1000 ., ROUTE 206 V

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FOR INFORMATION DEBORAH WYATT '

609-921-6651

R E T A I L S P O R T IN G Goods Business - For sale Well established. Loyal

. quality clientele. Excellent locatibn Middle six figure volume. Central New Jer­sey. Principals only. Reply Box #260129. c/q Prince­lon Packet.

Cbnvsniently located tor 10 years In 6000 sq ft lease facillly In Central New Jer­sey, company represents 40 high quality aub ac­cessory venders to 50 auto and truck dealerships throughout New Jersey. Absentee ownership pos­sible. Sales, 1.1 million. Price, $425,000 plus inven­tory, with owner flnani^ng available. Excellent growth potential.

Carnegie Business Sanricaa

Princeton, NJ 609-452-1075

MONTGOMERY KNOLL - Rte 206, 4 rent, Immed occup. approx 150 sq ft. ol furnished, private office space with shared common areas. $350/mo. Call 20 1 - 9684)300:

RETAIL STORE For Lease ■ On Quakerbrtdge Rd. A Flock Rd. Over 1500'sq It at University Plaza Shop- plng CU. 609-275-1955.

START YOUR Own Busi­ness Today - No overhead, no lees, free training A more. Call 201-745-7208STORE FOR RENT

MONTGOMERY Knoll - Of­fice avail lor lease. 1100 - 1600 sq ft. kll facilities, near P'ton. 609-924-3884

RT 31 Offices • 700, 150, 340 sq ft, all or pari, 2 blocks north ol Pennington Market. S250-$750 mo Call 609-883-2222

MANVILLE, MAM ST.Newly renovated store. Great display windows. Avail Immed $675/mo. Ap­prox 850 sq ft.

OFFICE BUILDING For rent - In populated Borden- town Twp Residential area. 1800 sq ft offkto'space plus full kitchen A bathroom fa­cilities. 3 enjj^nces, spac­ious parking tot on prem­ises. easy access to Rt 295, 1-95, 208, 130 & NJ TPK. Call Midland Real Es­tate, 9:30-5, 609-298-3844

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HIGiVrSTOWN ■ Handy­man special 5 bkfgs gor^ income $325,000 Boyer Realty 609-92t-1805

OFFICE CONDOS Hopowel Sale or LsaseDesigned A built lo suit 800-5000 sq fl in Ilex sizes from $115 sq h sale. $13 sq It lease Convenient lo Rl 31. 295 A 206

J T BOYER REALTY 609-921-1805

INCOME PROPERTY - Hopewell Boro, 3 family apt building. $205,000. Weldel Real ^tate, Inc. Realtors. 609-466-1224 or 609-397- 0777

'*0? Real Estate Wanted

OFFICE CONDO - leased w posM ive cash How $140,000-$240.000 Boyei Realty 609-921 1805

WAfJTElTT^uiiding lot in W WIndsor/Plalnsboro Minimum 1 acre Cash deal 201-238-4160

‘*00 Business Opportunities

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E WINDSOR - Office Space. Rt 130, office lo sublet Including common use ol reception A secre­tarial areas, conference room, phone system, re- ceptionlsl's services, etc Access lo law Hbrary also possible 609-448-7878.

1000 SUNBEDS Toning Tables - Sunal - Wolf tan­ning beds SlenderOuest Passive exercisers Call for Iree color catalogue Save to 50%. 1-800-228-6292

MONTGOMERY - 2 bldgs, all or part, up to 9000 sq ft Ideal lor cars or Ige equip S2-$4 sq ft 201-359- 3738 or 201-359-3953

CEILING TILE - Cleaning A restoration dislributorshtp tor sale You'll associate yourself w/fastesl growing Innovative company ol its kind Only patented non- lo x lc form ula in N J $15,000 takes il all Call 609-890-3396

PRINCETON BORO - gar­age lor rent l block Irom Nassau SI $l00/mo Call 609-924-3032

‘*20 Land for Sale

d e a l e r s h ip Log Homos - Your complete log home manulaclurlng company has all ol America's linesi lines, starting at $9,675 Great earning potential, will nol interfere with present employment Invesimeni 100% securedby model home Call Mr Lament toll tree I -800-321-5647 The Original Old Timer Log Homes A Supply Inc. Rt 6, 346, Logue Rd. Ml Juliet. TN 37122

165 ACRES - .75 tillable balance woods A pasture, old house A bam 7 miles lo T own S e c lu d e d$65,000 LEW Real Estate. 607-937-5637. Corning NY 148306.900 ACRES - Belize City, Central America Cheap All-weather road Big acre­age cleared Uses cattle, hunting club farming, sub­dividing. livers Savannah Lagoon No duck limit 901-485-3490

FOR SALE - Established successful grocery/dell business, located in prime business disl. building A property inci $650,000 Send inquiries lo Op­portunity', PO Box 824 HIghlstown, NJ 08520

A QUALITY Custom framer caters lo IrtoMduals con­tracting and small builders. 201-5214)653.

GOT A Timeshare? ■ We ll take.lt, America's most suc­cessful Timeshare resale deaminghouse. Cali Re­sort Sales IntTs Toll Free hotline. 1-800-423-5967ICE CREAM STORE -Mercer County. $85,000. SECRETARY & ANS- WERMQSwvice-Prince­lon. Est 7 yrs, $20,000. J ^ U tY SALON - Hills- iXKD. $15,000. 4 stations. LIQUOR 8T(K£ - Prince- hm business dIsL .Sellsr financirtg. $200,000 PIZZA TO CK> - Princeton take pul business. Price reduced to $165,000 WORD PROCESSING & Secretarial Business - $130,000. Princeton. RESTAURANT-lease too seats Trenton Capttol area. Funy equippM. $3500/mo HEALTH FOOD STOI£ - Olden Ave, seller financing. High net income. $240,000 CARVEL - High Income. Mercer CountyL.tocation. Seller financing. $240,000 VIDEO TAPE Rmtal & Computer Repair $70,000

J X BOYER ISALTY 60»^1<1805

BUILDING SEASON - Is upon us We have numer­ous building lots available Check out these few Cream Ridge. 7 • acre larmene, $129,900 Cream Ridge, several 3 > acre lots. $119,000 A up. No Hanover, 0 & 13 acre parcai with character, $125,000 & up. Mansfield Twp, 3 acre lot in exclusive

'developmenL must sacri­fice at $72,500. We have others available, call for detailsl Jiny Saxton Realty. 609-298-3000.DEUWARE TWP-Views, percs. Recent Subdivision. 6 acres overlooking Lambertyjlle, Inquire about reasonable price and

lildars terms. RC Fischer ealtorsr 609-9i21-6200.

WReDIVORCE -. Must sen beautilul wooded lot. Take over my paynyenla. Pocono recreational community. Pools, tennis, horses,Ing. 1V4 hra from NYC. Alloa 1-717-421-9944. .EAST AMWEa • Bulklirx lot, 4 + acres, ready.. M build, rolling farm land Ir scenic Amwell Valley $119,000. Principals only 201-782-0924 aft 7pmEAST-AMWEU TVvp-- 7 tera wooded lot, perc ap­proved, $165,000 JT Boyar ROalty 609»92M605 ^

MR.BUSME8SOmSR-III can get you d'fxlce that would rnake .you happy, would you be Interested to selling you b.uslness? CIBB. Business Brokers 609-799-7711:

ELM RIDGE Park - Hope- weH." Building lot. Wooded 1W acres on 5 home cut-da-Bso. Perk and soil togs approved. $314,900. ,609-771-9553.

PIZZA PARLOR - Man- ahawkln Shopping Plaza on busy east bound Rt 72. Owner flnai)cing. Excellent business opportunity. $55,000. Herb 609-494- 3600. Century 21 Parade of Homes, Realtor.

HILLSBOROUGH • 7 lot subdivision w/perc, 3 acre lots $820,000 J.T. Boyer Realty, 609-921-1805.

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. this remodeled Princetongem, featuring 5 BRs neutral decor, and lush, private landscaping. Walk to town, shopping and schools. Of­fered at $349,900

PRINCETONWalk to town or rdax in the private yard, surrounded by

• mature trees of th is custom 3BR/3BA Ranch w /hardwood floors, cathedral ceiliiig in master BR, lots of windows, Z wav FP & barbequf. $365 ,000

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PIUNCXTONl^zzingl^ differrnit I'lintur rniiirm- p*»rar)’ home near ihr rm irr i»f f*nm r Ion. Designed for etiimuiiniig At privacy U alls of glusss pnn idr v irw b tif ^>e<'(ur(d»r nnvttir van! w/imM»k Fabulous an'oiirt iiKil driail ihruugit* out $575,000

PR IM T TO NFhe BR/2BA Ranch rio»r lu BchiMils A> shc^^ting eetlfer, ium)M-tif»rd for pnvurv. rusv living «mi olir level

$ 19 9 ,9 0 0

WASHINGTON TWP.Sixteen S three quarters acre niece in desirable Washington TWp. Zoned 2 acre minimum, possibility of seven bldg. lots. Call today $359,9d0

PRINCETON Looking for a b e ^ ai fotionT Tliis Pmreton is an ideal investment, town and school

lirol in-IR home Walk In

Priced at $ 1 5 4 ,9 0 0

pRiNarroNBeautiful 3BR/1.5BA Pearson Colonial t i l l e d In the woods, yetw/in walking distance lo town. FeoTiires brand new kilc.brii. newly decorated tbrougbout plus 1 cur g ara ge . A m us t sec!

$2 7 4 ,5 0 0HOPEWELL TWP.

B«tutifiil 4 BeiTroom, 3 bath Tudor on Lake Front. Wooticd 1.5 acre lot. Elm Ridge Park, plus $3,000 towards closiiig costs.

$4 9 5 ,0 0 0

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PRINCEIONUltlebrook section - mature trees i t flowering shrubs create perfect setting fur this bcmiiirulU muiiitaiiied luuiie .A fimijilctcls reiiiodelcd kttciieii. .'iBH. 2 lull BA it iiiuch iniirr (iiill Fur uptHiuit- meiit $3.1o,000

I'llINt'iriONWalk to stores N scImhiIs frsmi I b i s .1 n i l , 211A h o m e«/iiri liilri I ' tlrsigncil ik Ii Im d m i.I III. linglll ^ |irrllt liiilllr I- rcililvf i l l I IIII II I - r r ( n i l I I I I u

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PRIMETUNC rnn^ldy re-done, picture per­fect. Frinccton liuiiir. r> bcdnmiii

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Colonial. '.W2 biitb. aoumieiit k it i 'l i r i i wi l l ) i sl uni t . ( leek (!u l-ilr snc lo ralin n — (!losr to scIkhiI. walk 10 town, rusloin budl.

$439,900EW ING TW P .

Priced to scfln Five years young Rancher in foinilv neigbliorlKHid of O iik K 110 II ill E w in g w /.M IR/l .‘.B A l.R . D R . FRw / » i H i i l S to ve At c n c lo s e i l \ u n l . r i i i s r lo iiiii| o r r iiiiils f o r c o i n t n u t '

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EWINGDreama do come true in this very- new rancher. 3 BRb/2BAs, modern kitchen, lovely neigKborhood,-

$ 1 2 6 ,9 0 0

S O irn t BR U N SW IC KYes, you can allm-d .ymir own hooMt Lovely 1 BR, 1 hath rondo

. in desiralile ‘ Wliispering woods.over-Fitc(ilace, private I

looking the wimmIs.PERFECTI

talcony rg e r$116,900

EAST WINDSOR'.End unil Essex m o ^ 3 BR, 2.5 batli^ townhouse with 1 car gar­age. Only one year youngl ^ c ll-- in g and c a r e f r e e l i v i n g .

$ 1 3 6 ,9 « )

EAirr WINDSOR Brand new lowiilmuse in Priiire- toii ^ s t features 2 lieditNims anti 2'/i hatlis. Ideal location. Near Tunipike and Rt. 130, Call us for mure infomiatiim. $1,39,900

EAST WINDSi /r Gfralesl convenience—Shuttle to train from this Windsor Mill condo 2 BR/2 bath, efficient kitchen and formal dining room. $107,9(X)

EAST WINDSORChantA^ and alfordaMc—that's wlrnt you'll say aimut this 2 bedroom unit ‘at Georgetown. You'll love the spaciousness of tlie living area and the sunny eat-in kili^en. (!ull for details.

$13 0 ,9 0 0

SO im i BRUNSWK.K Spacious townhouse in Whisper­ing W o t ^ 3 BR. 2.5 bath anti wdl designed living space. Verv convenient location. ver\- good price; $ l6 4 ,O m

s o im i BRUNswwat Cedarwood model in VVhbpcrtng Woods. Three BR backing up to woods, deck. FP, plush carpet.

$ 1 5 7 , 9 0 0

SOimi BRLINSWICK Great PriccI Great locationi Stop by to see this bright 2BR. 2nd floor cond om in iu m in P r ince ton Horizons. $119 ,500

PLAINSBOROLargest Brittany tow nhouse.As-nslevwiih flnisited loft for 4ih BR. End unit bonlers Lenagc Trail. pooT, leniiis. golf. Great lor young at liriirt. $208,000

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East Brunswick 201-254-1600

New Honus Division 609-924-1600

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to the sensual excitement that awaits youLeave the run-of-the-mifl and the routine behind

as you enter a home, and a world, rich with comforts and plrasures. Every room isimaginative, open and airy. With volume spaces that will send your spirits soaring. A sun-washed country kitchen roomy enough for the entire family. And a master bedroom that almost defies descTiptlon - with a Roman-style bath that makes quite a splash of its own. This is the home that fantasies are made of. a home that welcomes you in an indulgent fashion. And yet, there's more to entice and

exdte you. The Gentry's exclusive Swim and Tennis Qub: and all the charms of Princeton - just minutes away.Make your next move, your best move to The Gentry;Come see our febulous community and magnificendy decorated model homes today.3, 4 & 5 bedroom Executive Homesp r i c ^ f ro m $ 2 6 7 ,9 9 0 . 8 H ancockC oun, Plainsboro, NJ • (6 0 9 l 7 9 9 -3 1 9 6

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Tuesday and Wednesday iO-7I Howco Reskfentiat Development, inc.

VLi Route I Take Route I North or South toward Pnneeton to Scudders .Mill Road l last on IMamsbcuc Rotul to Sic'ttb Corner Road and then second right into The Gentry Permanent mongagr financing available to qualified purchasers Prxrs subjea to change wlihouf norkr RHcWlR . KT CIPA7 CH SVElT OMf

420 Land For Side ^^o.LandferSdeH O PEW EU TOWNSHIP • NearPrlncek)n.'2 ipdjolning lots, 4 acres each; "High on the Hill", inquire about reasonable price and buil^erB terms: RC Fischer Realtors, e09-921-e200. Eves: 609-466-1233.

MONTGOMERY TW P - apixoved 7 lot subdivision $87S,b00 Locatimlll Boyer Realty. 6(»-92i-ie0S.

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HOPEWELL TW Ptoo tt by 200 ft

MONTGOMERY TWP - Beautiful atfs wooded lot, pare & soil log compiste. Coll John T. Herxierson Inc. Belle Mead office 201-874-5191. $145,000.

1ST HOM E BUYERS • How much home ran you afford? CaQ for our bro­chure. MerrUI Lynch Re­altors. 201-446-4959 or 609-443-3606

Delightful, picturesque set­ting on quiet dead end street. $85,000

John SifTtone Realty

609-682-1105

HOPEWELL TWP - Ap­proved building lot with a

.view. Surrounded by open land, 1.8 acres. $150,000. Call 609-466-3149

MONTGOMERY TWP • 2 acres. Perced. City water Ready lb build. All ap­provals. Minutes Irom Princeton. Inquire about reasonable price and builders terms. RC Rscher Reallers, 609-921-6200. Eves: 609-466-1233. .

MILLSTONE TOWNSHIP S i m B U f ^ ESTATES

46 Improved lots on 2 W to 5 a cre p a rce ls - from $155,000 up.

NEW HOME - Move In by X-mas, while Interest rates

re stilt afffordabte. Let-Eric 'Assoc, put lip your new custom modular home, greenhouse or deck. Financing avail to qualified buyera. 609-466-1817.

LEVINSON ASSOC REALTORS

609-65SE536

WASHINGTON Twp - 120 ac. sewer, zoned 2 ac rest- dential $M,000/ac Boyer Realty 609r921-1605

MONTGOMERY - Uqul- dationl 2 Ige bldg lots. 5.75 abres. $185,000. 3 acre $175.000.201 -359-3738 or 201-359-3953

WEST AM W Ea - 18acres, Induslrlal/Com- merdal. Adjacent to Route 202 Ramp. Inquire about reasonable price and builders terms. RC Fischer Realtors, 609-921-6200 Eves: 609-466-1233

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EAST WINDSOR (609) 448-5000

HAMILTON SQUARE COMMERCIAL DIVISION(609) 586-0400 (609) 586-1000

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■ ^ A q U L T COMMUNITIES lJ<?V RESALE

Pm)FESSK>NALS 60945S0042

•^COIMTRY CLUB UVIfM3 CLEARBROOK

^iExcalsiofS •Devon•MasterLodge aEverglade

,!:<Bfa0bume •Timberllne ROSSMOOfl

. aPennsylvania I & II •Virginia I S II

•New Yorker I 4 II •MassacnusoUa •Vermont

, eMalne •Delaware ••New Hampshire

r.. •Hamilton •Lafayette aDawes

CONCORDIA tBrandon •ChaUtam

^•Shelboume aHeather•Dorchester eMonroe

aHampton II WHITTINQHAM

•Brattleboro , aC-2 Manor •Wellesley

* * R E S A LE PROS** Realtor

N J 1 -800^2-1642 609-6554)042

ROSSMOOR GoH Course Locations

Delaware • mint con^ $133,500V e rm o n t on c o u r s e$ 120,000

Just reduced

Virginia oH street location $135,000.Vermont on street location$110,000.Pennsylvania clos^ to clubhouse $151,900

Aten & Sbdts Co. Inc ' Realtor. Applegarth Rd• Monroe Twp

609-6554)110ADULT COMMUNITY

; RESALES ROSSMOOR

OuV selection of homes has never been better.I

' A great lima to buy. Priced I from $36,000 to $185,000

Aten & Stuits Co. IncI RealtorI Applegarth Rd• Monroe Twp

60»6554)110, ARE YOU thinking ol re ' locating"’ We can help Call ' us lor inlormalion on real

estate anywhere m the U S S C H L O n REAL TORS. 201 297 n n

> BORDENTOWN 2 bdrm : townhouse with garage, j many upgrades Owner , must sell. Principals only• $113,000 201-549-1573 ! BRICK TWP• FRENCH PROVINCIAL; ESTATE> Now kitchen, formal din rm• large lam 4 game rms. 5 ' bdrms. 3' ? baths. 20x44 I heated pool 4 views ol the t.Jv1anasquan River Most

prestigious areal $559,900 DIANE TURTON, Rftrs

i ^ ^ y Head 201-295-9700 > iu ilD G E W A TE R - J Quiet Cui-de-Sac

bdrm spm isvst irg en Jk trance loyer. lam rm w ^ raised hearth. Ipl. laun rm.

2 baths Irg liv rm. din rm. ^eat-in kit. atTached 2 car

gar Asking $294,500 Call ^ for appoinimoni 201-526-*^2236___________________

I BRITTANY Twnhse near Ipool/lennis Ipl loft 2 bdrm )2W bath $171,600 Boyer j Realty 609-921-1605

BUCKS COUNTY Condo - j for sale or rent. 2 bdrms. 2 I baths, cathedral ceiling, la 'c . wshr dryr, tennis [courts swimming pool. I near trains, shopping etc I Rent $700 mo • utils, sell

105.000 Call Michael at [215-860-7794

CASH BUY OUTS

Arranged lor SELLERS No ^m ortgage contingencies.

Call Barry or Al Sussman at A1 Sussman Realty, Re­altors, 609-5aWX)77.

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CHOICE FARMS AND LAND

t lE A S T AM W ELL TW P - 5|viwDoded acres fully approv-

i ied and priced to sell in this prime area ol Hunterdon county. $425,000

;|.HOPEW ELL TWP - 4 .4' wooded acres with babbl- ijjlng. brook in area of S s ^ .O O O homes, approv- jipid and ready to build.-

Owner financing available £ t o qualified buyer. Great ' « tHiy in great school system! ^$159,000.-

Sduilo your estate mJWE8TAMWELLTWP-32 'acres .wHhYy woods and ; stream, pero test perform-

A'ed. Magnificent ^ece ol 'jiand fgr 1^9,000.Ibuiloers atten tw n -P3-5, aoe wooded lots in |p^e Ea l Amwell lo- ^catlon,' fiilly Approved { ready for septic design and I building permit $3ra,0<K>. ffor ^ thrte, terms avail-la ^ .$DELAWARE tw p- 7 acre f flag loV pending sub- IjdMsion locatiQn from road, japprpved,'|pero and soil-.

Bompifted. Additional i| avallable, terms ‘ablSi partially .($145,000.

CONSULTAT-!iavarAbletoabi-

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CRANBURY/EAST WIND-' SOR - 251$ Windsor Mill. Open House, Sat/Sun, 1-5pm. 2 bdrm. 2 baths condo. Fpl, wshr/dryr, cent air, gas heat, pool/tennis. Nice location lacing woods. Many extrasi By owner, $112,990 or best offer Call 60&-426-0267CRANBURY MANOR - Exc neighborhood 4 schools tmmac 9 rm b i-le vo i, double anached garage Screen house, club house, pool, shed, underground electric 4 lighting. Many extras. All on beautiful 1/2 acre. $195,000. No brok- ers. 609-443-6062.

DAYTON CONDO - Open House, July 3 & 10,1,-Spm. M6 Quincy Circle. 3 bdrms, 2V5 baths. IMng rm, dining area, basement, cent air, w/w carpet, neutral decor. $139,500. Directions from Princeton; North on Rt 1, right on Ridge Rd. approx 4 miles to left on Madison Place, left on Quincy Cir­cle. right onto parking Bldg

-,M. From N. Brunswig: Rl 130 South to right at traffic light lor Old Georges Rd (Herman's Trucking) ap­prox 3 miles to right on Lincoln Lane, left onto Quincy Cirple to Bldg M, right Into parking lot 201-274-2582

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C R A N B U R Y , W H IT - TINGHAM - 48 and over. Downstairs condo, 2 bdrm.2 bath, thousands below builders price. Ail ammenit- les, av^l Fall. Possible buy/rent optin. 6 0 9 -3 ^ 0614 or 3954)379.

D A Y T O N S Q U A R E • Townhse, end unit, 3 bdrms w/den. I ’A baths, Tin basement, appis. wood­en deck, many extras Musi - see. $145,000. ■201-329- 8923 atl 6pm, pc ly fnsg. DOWNTOWN TRENTON • $26,500. 3 j^qn brick house on a blodt. near historic district needs renovatkki, being sold as is by owner, no financing. Call 212673-5385 EAST A M W EU - Orchard Rd. 3000 sq ft house, $350,000. 4000 sq ft house, $400,000. 10 mins to Princeton, luxury fea­tures. great view, direct by buildpr. 201-329-6573 EAST MILLSTONE - Hist village on D&R Canal. Charming 150 yr ok) single (amity restored. 3 bdrm, 2 baths, etc. Must seal Alt 6pm, 201-873-2108 EAST W IN D S O R -lyr old.3 bdrm. 2V4 bath. Ipl. (ence-in yard, bsmi and g,ar, many upgrades. $168,000. 609-448-6318

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NOW RENTINGPrinceton ArmsLuxury Apartments i and 2 Bidrooms

Starting from $570 per month

Features;W all-to-W all carpeting over concrete in 2nd floor apus All utilities except Electric Individually controlled heat 2 air conditioners Private entrances W alk-in closets Individual balconies Storage room within apt Laundry Rooms Supierintendent on site

Open M on .-F n 9:00-4:30 p.m

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NEED SPACEFor those bicycles, boat, workshop? See the double garage plus an extra garage lor all the storage room you need "This 3 bedrooms. 2 bath Cape Cod is perfect lor the buyer looking lot a charming home with the extra storage everyfamllv needs Prkiceton Etoro $2/9,000

O PEN H O U SE Sunday, Jtte 10 1-4 PM

FOLLOW YOUR DREAMSTo the doomray of this lovely 3 bedroom. 2 bath Ranch with sunken living room and enclosed heated porch. This house Is set on an extra large tot and. laiidscaped beautifully, Ogr sales represen­tatives will be there to sliovf you all the apodal features of this home.

Hopmral Township smOOO Dlroctfont: Route #579 to Maddock Road b Left on Forrest Blend Drive dUr s^n will be on the right

THIS o w r ^ MEMiS BUSWESSI life lo the fullesi In this beautiful 4 bedroom.

lath Colottel with lovely landscap«J grounds tharmlrig home Is one ol the

best buys In Hopewell Township and ttb value,olthe property will only incraase.

Hopewel Township 9359,900

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EA S t WINbSOR - 3 bdrm Ranch'twnhse w/basemeni & patio. $129,900. Boyer Realty 609-921-1605 ^ T WINDSOR - 3 bdrm. 2 Vi bath twnhse Rn bsmnl. new split deck, many extras 609-426- 0608EAST WINDSOR Al- lordable 2 bdrm. l ' v baths, w 'w carpet spacious condo $87,000 609-4264469____________________EAST WINDSOR - Con­temporary, 3 bdrm, 2'/i baths, prol. landscaped comer lot. By owner. $171,900. 609- 448-8013 EAST WINDSOR - Urge tyrnhse, 3 bdrma, 2V5 baths, (am rm. gar, Ipl. Reduced, owners anxious $136,000. 609-448-8971 EAST WINDSOR - Urge 1 bdrm condo, irtclds: w/w. cent air. heat, new kit. patio, pool. Close, to NYC bus & tpk. Owner trans­ferring. Will sacrifice at $71,000. 609-758-3386

430 Real Estate For Sate

EAST WINDSOR Twp - 2 acre tot. 200 It frontage with 2 bdrm. i bath bungalow. Good cond. New (frilled approved well. Live In bungalow while you build your dream house. $165,000. 609-446-1824

EAST WINDSOR Wind­sor Milis. 1st door condo 3 bdrms. 2 baths, owner ro locating, make an offer Reduced to sell, $122,000 Call Old, Benchmark Re­alty. 609-890-7400EAST WINDSOR - 2 bdrm, 1 bath, garden apt co-op. w/w carpeL new appis, re­modeled eaMn kit, pool, m any extras. Asking $65,000 Call 609-443- 94M

_____________________ 1-E. WINDSOR •‘3 bdrm, 2Vj bath townhouse. Cathedral celling. 2 skylights, fpl. patio, gar, end unit. Dsh- wshr, refrIg, wshr/dryr, fire/burglar alarm. caUe T V, tennis $ 18 1,900 609-443-5208

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EAST WINDSOR - Wflhd- sor Woods. 2 bdrm w/gar & Ipl, best priced below mar­ket $139,900. Weidel Re­altors. 609-448-620a.... IE. WINDSOR Georgetown • Immaculate 2 bdrm end unit, upgiades, pool/lennis. Broker oxiperatlon invited, priced to sell Cali irves. 609-443-3347 E WINDSOR Spacious twnhse. desirable location, meltculous cond. 4 bdrm. 2 'j baths, end unit Eat-in kit, liv rm, lam rm, din rm,

■full bsmi, ceramic tile, many exUas. Close to com­munity poolAennis. New upgraded carpet & freshly painted thru out. Call eves. 609-446-4859___________

EAST WINDSOR • Twin Rivers, lor sale by owner Must move & anxious to sell Price greatly reduced. Lge 3 bdrm. 2V5 baths twnhse. newly painted & carpeted with full dry bsmt. Nice lamlly neighborhood Co m m ute to N Y C $126,900. 609-443-3686

IMmn Tup.S2 acres of great landlo build your dream on This open, slightly lolling land nith some woods IS located in aelovely aiea neai Ihe Coveied Budge m Oelawaie Twp $965,000.

A quiet cpunliy load leads to this beautilul 4 13 acie building lot An'ideal combinalKH\ ol both emded & open land nilh Jiiint field backed by a line stand of hardwoods Peic tested & ready lor buiklini $12t,$00.Sedusipn surrounds this beautilul 9 acre building lot consisting ol an open held entiiely ennicied by trees. Facing uxilh with views across Plum Brook, an ideal location -toi a passive, solar contefliporary home' $12I,5N

High on a hillside overlooking a panorama ol lolhng countryside a superb 9 9 acre building lot with towering whife oak. beech & tulip poplar liees Mostly wooded a small open held & stone walls trKing some of the boundaiies A truly enceplional homesile' $175,000.Khiined Twp.

Delaware itvet valley views are possible tram every part of Ihil Pertectly piivale 14 3 acies gently sloping, dehned by hedgerows i stone walls 9 acres in pasture. Uie balance m maluie woodland A magnihceni building sile mcoiporalmg eveiy ideal ol coiAiliy living $795,000

Delaware Rivei views aie glimpsed horn in.-, beautilul wooded luliside overloolprig Bucks Ur PA 10 acres with dnvewar iusIk cabtr' wet) i septic Once .r .i lel.-ne budding site

$isVoooWondcrtuI 9 3 acre pnvate building lol m trie piclute-,gue luckalong 'ee* ijtier ul kingrrood Iwp Blue jingle stone walls lowering oak avh maple i tickort lief-, - ake iImc Ibe peilect site loi rour new h«ne $135,000East Afflwell Twp

Amwell Valley Hunt country surrounds Ibis beautilul 1/ 43 acie building lol m the heart ol hoise country A picture-perleci property it combines woods & slieam with lightly tieed pasluieland gradually risiog 4o command a lovely vista ol neighbonng taima .* perc tesi sites to choose horn Perfect pnvacy $715.1^

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HILLSBOROUGH - EXCELLENT LOCATION This 3 bedroom. 2 'e bath on ,75 plus acre is available immediately. Eniov the beautilul selling which IS perleci lor oulctoor enleriainlng Call 874-412'. $219,900.

HILLSBOROUGH - A bellei way ol tile m iriis lovely double maslei bedrcxjm Townhouse Neutral pleasina colors excolleni close! space lovely cxjuntry kitchen with box window living room ctininq room overtooks expansive common area Call 074-412' $13^.900

HILLSBOROUGH - Ouiel cul de-sac, 5 bdrm 2 , bath Colonial on t acre wekxjmes large lamiiy E r^y FP in cozy lamily room laundry on hrsl level near spaoous El kitchen. Full basement. CAC 2 car gar pig formal diniryg rm Call 359-4121 $279,900.

BRANCHBURQ - INDUSTRIAL ZONED. This 3 BR ranch located be­tween Rtes. 22 & 202 has an excellent location lor a mid sizdd busiri'esb. Set on 1.25 acres, it has Ihb potential (or a rear loading dock and trucking advantage. Ample Irontage. Call 874-4121. $299,900.

H IL L S B O F ^ G H — TAKE THE. LANDLORD OFF YOUR PAYROLL" Slop throwing your money away'" Enjoy Ihe new upgraded carpeting, custom wallpaper and virindow treatments Al) this comes with 2 bod 2' , baths Call 359-4121 $129,900

HILLSBOROUGH — Why rent when you can buy an affordable two bedroom townhouse with full finished pasemeni The extra room in base meni (^n be used as a den or bedroom Home features a large eat in kitchen with two pantnes Cal! 874-412' $132, 900.BRIDGEWATER — This 24 yr. old meticulously maintained 3 BR ranch has more amenities than meet the eye Featuring nardw(x>d lioors throughout largo eat In kitchen, large living room and lots ol closets" 2 car attached rear garage Call 359-4121 - $174,900

M / ^ L L E — Affordable and spacious is the cxjmbinalion you li bo l<»king al in this 4 bedrcxym Colonial with a rertaodelod kitchen, snack counter built-in dishwasher, living room, huge dining room, aluminum siding, central air conditioning, tv, baths, plus lots ol storage-space $144,900.

HILLSBOROUGH i— Immaculate 2 bedroom, 2 ’ , bath Colonial Townhouse. Otters large, lamlly room and lull basement This end unit has two decks, eal-ln kitchen and formal dining room $135,900.

MANVILLE — Dutch Ctolonial otters large living room with bay •window, largeilormal dining r<x>m and eal-in kitchen, 4 bedrooms plus lull basement Call 874.4121 $139,900.

OWNER IS ANXIOUS - Convenient location in East Amivell this ranch home offers 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, eal-ln kitchen. Hied baths, hardwood doors Silualed on a pielty nicely landscaped acre |usl minutes lo key commute' rouins F lernington Ottice ’ 8? 68S0 $209 900

DON'T PASS THIS BUY! — Jusi a little , bit or Tixin iwill go a long way Come enjoy the privacy ol this charm­ing Colonial surrouncled by mature Irees and serenity on t 2 acres in Hillsborough II s in a gioal location with Ihe convenience ol rnaju' I'lgii ways |u5l ininules awa, Huny' Al this once il won ' -asi F ietr.tngion Office "8? 6860 $169,900

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TOWNEHOMES WITH FULL BASEMENTS.

Ryland Homes comes to Princeton with luxurious new townehome designs sure to please and d e lic t even the most discriminating buyer. These elegant homes feature 3 bedrooms including a private

master suite, Vk batlis and a garage, STANDARD! Tasteful appointments are carefully planned throughout for added style and detail.

Nestled in the woods, Blue Spring Mews offers beauty, privacy, convemence and Ryland value; the kind of value that has made Ryland one of

America’s largest homebuilders. Come see for yourself, today.

Dxrectiom: From 1-295 take Exit 69A (Route 206 North). Follow 9.2 miles to a right turn on Princeton Avenue. Follow .3 mile to a right on Blue Spring Road. FoDow to sates center. Open daily 12-6 pm. l^feekends 11-5 pm. Hione (609) 924-1409. Brokers Ufelcotne.

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PLAINSBOnOImmaculate "Blair" Colonial Onginai model home on larger lot 3 BR. 2v, Bath, lorrnal dining, fireplace in family room Eat-In kitchen. 2-car garage Ex Iras include home protection plan Im­mediate Possession Call soon

S239 900Directlona: Plalnstxrro Rd. to Schalks Rd. to Perrine* Rd. to Krebs Rd.

PrincMon Office 6 0 9 4 2 M 9 0 0

SimOAY 1-4 PM BRITTANY TOWNHOUSE

En|oy the convenienl location and carefree living of this Plalnsboro home Features 2 bR 2 v, BA with spacious finished loft and large country kitchen.

S159,900Directions: Rt. t to Scudders Mill or

'Plalnsboro Rd. to the Brittany.Princeton Junction/West Windsor Office

609-799-3500

SUNDAY 1-4 PM SOUTH BRUNSWICK TWP.

Desirable 1st floor Oak Model Is pnced lor quick sale. French doors, marble FP, track luting and morel $130,000 Dfrecoons: Rt. 1 N. to Whispering Woods Blvd. to Beech Ct., # S031.

Princeton Office 6 0 9 «2 M 9 0 0

SUNDAYJ-4 PM WEST WINDSOR

E xce p tio n a l home located on a cul-de-sac. Features 4 large bedrooms, tormal living and dining rooms, a family room witp raised hearth fireplace. Well plaODadJiiichen and Alarm system. Must Seel $299,000Directions: 571 E left on Clarksville Rd.. third left on Landing Lane to t ]B

Princeton Junction/West Windsor Office

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■'siw DATTTRrEXECUTIVE COLONIAL HOME

Nestled In a pictureque exclusive neighborhood ol dogwood and beech trees. Hardwood floors, walnscolting and finished basement and office make this home special. One acre. lot. Cream Bufll

$359 B M on Ro.Dkecdons: Davison toQeorge

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Princeton «kmc6on/ West Windsor Office

609-7BB-3500

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Beautilully rmpolnted three bedroom lownhome with contemporary kitchen, vaulted dining room, living room with fireplace & sliding doors to private deck, den. finished basement with extra study/bedroom, custom lighting, window ireatmenis, upgraded carpet, meen- house windows. $229,900

Pifciceton Office 609-921-1900

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ONE OF A KIND NORTH BRUNSWICK

Just minutes from the Princeton Corndoi and New York transportation, within walk mg distance to the High School is this prolessionally decorated 4BR, 3 Baths stunning Split Foi the growing lamily separate entrance and lull bain on Ihe first Moor Otters more than most' Ottered at S259.900S B n ?e

South Brunswick.Frankln Office 201-297-0200

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IDEALAL HOM£ IDEAL LOCATION PEIffWiOTON BOROUGH

In-town 3 yr. old Colonial. Carelul atten­tion to detail is evident In this 4 BR plus den, 2% bath home Beautilully land­scaped. Lovely formal llvirm room, dining room 2 Rreplaces. Beautiful kitchen with French Doors to pnvato patio Walk to overythlrxg. $399,000

Princeton Office 609-921-1900

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Magnificent 2000 sq. ft. Brittany loaded with almost every upgrade Imaginablel This Immaculate home featureaa marble entrance, 3 bedrooms, 2W baths, fire­place wHh mantle, hardwood floor, OE gritl/grtddle range, micrbwave. Intercom, deck, k>ft & tola morel $199,900

Princeton Office 609-m-IOOO

8PECIAUPraNCETON T0WNSH8>

In a great f amOy ilel(^iboihood & new to the nuufcetls this apadouahoTte bum byYedlln. Among the many nice features Is a iframatio Lh wrtih raised h earth brick flreplacey eat-in fdtohen, 5 BR, full base­ment, (ovely yard,’

OPEN HOUSE SUN. 1-4 PM BRAND NEW

LAWRENCEVILLEFirst floor model at Lawrence Square. 2 fuQ baths, modern kitchen dishwasher washer dryer refrigerator formal d>n tng room, easy access to shop nng. tram ana shod distance to P r i n c e t o n . Must SeeM

' $109,900D Ire c flo n s : Route 1 to Quakerbridge Rd. to right on Lawrence, wit on QUpin Court#3.

East Windsor Otfiee 609-448-1400 '

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Quiet neighborhood s l i o e t - l ined well-meiniained homos and only 8 minutes from 287 You li lovo this 2 bedroom home Will’ modOin k i l c ho n and sell Cleaning oven Mow bain ami Bilra large bam sui ' 0 n d e d b, IH n e o d .aid

$134,900HB1997

rateborough Montgomery Office

201-6744100

FtRST TIME HOME BUYER

MANVILLEThis Raised Rengh has groai potential Front and leoi porcn garage and room for expansior' in Attic Worn lasli $119,900 HB 1950

tt abofough Montgomery Office

201-8744100

t>RETTY WOOOB) LXrr $HLL8TONE TOWN8HP

1 S f Acre*. All approvals oomplaMd. Wonderful location lor a baauHlul house SefierwU buid $97,600

Princettjn Office 609-921-1900

CLEAR8ROOKEXCELSIOR

MONROEUnique comer lot Ratx:h m adun community 2 BR 2 bath Ind wash, dry., rafr. More ex- tras make tWa home a reward­ing aoquisifion. Also rxtvered by a home warranty plan. Can aooni $SiL900

Princeton Office 609421-1900

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MONROE TWP.Hamilton. First Floor comer co-op 1968 montfity lee $355 S roPms, an appliancae Unit win be patntad Country ctub amantUes plus medical center ana 24-hour securtly. New York, Princeton bus. $87,600

E ^ WIndaor Office 609-44S-1400

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MONROE TOWN8»«> Beautiful Connecticut nvxlel Rvich condo, excelletfi lo- eallon. Tariffic vekia, rtxxkhly maintenance $153.00. Carefrda liv in g , many amenttlea Qotl,. pool. etc. 24 hr. security. NY-Prtncelon bus.

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MONTCKWIERY

ursa approximately 16,000 aq. fL 5 badfooms, 4 ful baltia, aolarium with hot tub, gowmat kkchan, much, much more,

Princeton Office 609421-1900

EXCEPTIONALLYORACIOUS

MONTQOMBIYEitfoy litj) liWmatq ktlBmay llv- htg. Thia 4 bedroom. 2Wd^ Cokxtlal m a paik-Bta sotikig has avarythina ytxir lanAy

E li SpacToua.kttShen,rtMm wllh IMpiiMa, cen- , fliiithsd basamanL plus -

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ROOM FOR EVERYONEI

lylONTQOMERYTaka a look at this 4 bedrrwm home we’ve lust listed Iri Mont- gomeryl Wim .a simor lamily room and 3 M baths, it's on excellent chotco lor a large lamily or possible irt-law ai rangemeni $249,990HB2153

fwsborouwv Montgomery Office

2014744100

LOW TAXES PRIVACY

MONTGOMERYMinutes from Main Street in Princeton, this custom bunt 4 bedroom. 2 Vt bath tk-levet sits on a 1 acre park-like setting with lentastic parxxamic vieWs Coniral an tireplaco. covered palK). mucri more' $267,500

Princeton Junctk>n West Wtmjsof Of1k:e

60^799-3500

WMfTE BRICK RREPLACE CREATES

DRAMATIC FOCUS NORTH BRtMSWtCK

In thta spacious Hidden Lake lownhouse The owners have pan^rod this sp ^ a i 3 Br home end you 'eap iho benetilB Plussos include Brazilian Rosewood panoima mirrored waJIs ceramic (tie lover elegant cerpottng and M)y itntshod basement are onty a lew ol ine special tea lures See this beauty today Value pnced at $167,500 SBM57

South Brunswick; Frsr9tSn Office 201-297-0200

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COME UVE THE aOOOUFEl

PLAM 80R 0 This spacious 3 level Brittany Townhoma la a lu re s 3 bedroeme, 2it bM heJk^lM In the iainly room, Ewopaan

I lamlnab cablnats. a mag- dack overlooking the

speiidkig swknming pod 6 so much moral Easy comrrxrie to

St $172,900Princeton Office

609421-1900

A S P B IB O U rO TPLAMS80RO

Move Into first floor unit wflh 2 badnxxns wtd 2 baths, oontplito with washer, dryer, and ralrigsrator. Qranobletixxw tioaooo

Prktcetoo Offlca 609421-1000

QRB40BLE MODEL TAMMARON W LOVELY

PLAINSBOROConvoniani first floor end unii with neutral carpeting two bedrooms, two tuli baths sep arate dining at mpirancas m eluded C k ^ to shopping, ma |Or highways & commuter tram

Rent $79Smo For tde $110.900

Princeton Office 609-921-1900

SPACE * SPACE * SPACE *

n o r t h BRUNSWICKOak Hollow Spruce lownhouse with upgraded carpels 2 bedrooms. 2 *y baltts eal m Xjtchon lormal dining roorn, roc room arxt garage All ap pliarKes and custom vortical Winds slay Marni lee $65 mo includes pool and lennis

$157,500SB982

South Brunswick/ Frankln Office 201-297-0200

BACKYARD SPLENDOR NORTH BRUNSWICK

Do you want to sH on Ihe deck and ratax m your private yardT Would you aka to have the most desirable home in Coi- orSal Qardens? Would you lase large bedrooms and beautiful view? CaR today atvi make an appointment to aaa this lovely home. S81134

Sotrih Biunswlcfc/ Ffmkln Office 201-297-0200

BR SZY HaXTOP RANCH

« - a , _ If 1 n rMrttnriDMroonwk lOima atfwig, country ftitchsn. Secluded large Inground pool 6 patio. Mothar/iSnigMar or eervaffis

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$374,500 Princeton Office

609421-1900

NEW . NEVER L IV E D IN COMX)

PLAtffiBOfK)Beautiful new and unit condo m dnirabla Tsmarron. Move m conrMon Al sppUancas in- dudad I bedroom. I bath at an atlordable price $96,000 PJ501

Princeton AatcUorv West WIridsor Offlca

609-7994500

ASPEN CONDO WTTH LOFT

PLAMS80ROLargest condo al pnncoion Meadows l e a t u r e s two beckooms. Ming lO o m with lire placa. ifiriing room, finished loft, cathedral caiSrigs & sky light AD appllancas 6 brand new carpeting throughout make this Longmont model a moat desirable properly

6124.900 Prtneaton Offlca

609421-1900

CHARM04O TW OFAM LY HOME

PRMCETONGreat 2 lamBy home with sep­arata entrances Owner can Bva downstairs 6 earn Income from upstairs apaitmanl. De- sksbis in-town location. Close to schools 6 shopping. Man- agtiiie garden. Afaio for rent

$2%000 Pitneeton Office , 609421-1000

IjOCATXX I LOCATWNI

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LOVELY GRENOBLE PLAMSBOm

Lovsiy 2 bedroom, 2 twttt end unit Grenoble with cathedral oMIng and rirytoht le a d e d gray cwpaL FirKilace. wHh glass doors bt the fivkig room.

binds. $128,500 Directions: Rt 1 to S c u d ^ M l or ptakietxxo Rd. to Aspen #70fiL -

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CAREfTtS UVtNQ PLAMSBORQ.

Second floor Mgrttroie untt, leatures 2 bedrooms, 2 baflts, nice tocalion. Nsiitrai decorat­ing. sfl sppllanoss. Cenifrse liv­ing. dose to poor, tennis, -and transportation. An this ottered at .$114,900

East Windsor Office 609448-1400

iiy 1dsefc, saune. Wek to town 6 shopping. 1 block to NY bus “ $310,000

Princeton Office 609421-1900

*1>ALMBr'MODEL COLONUL

MelieutotM Pakner fflodd Coi- onlsl to Pitooston Coflecilon. Homs faetum totonad wood­work, cathedral foyer, sumptooua master Mdle, bay wtnoowt, manicurfri home.

PLEASURE FOR SALE READINGTON TWP.

This 'New England log homo otters a comlottoblo gathering place lor the lamity Set in a secluded section ol dignilied homes In lovsiy Slanlon Move out today to happy living

£240. OMHP2003

tVsborough lAontgomery Office

20147414100

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This tV4 bath lowTtfxxise model. An end brktot with meity upgrktes Features include marble l/p, re­cessed Ik^ng. good s ^ g e $ fenced yanf Special aid In financing $144,000

$*rinceton Offlca 609421-1900

HIDDEN BY EVER(»EENS

L-ommunfty living in hislCH»c Rocky Hill This lotaffy updated home IS bnght & spacious with toncod rear yard surrounded Oy hedges. 4 5 bedrooms. 2' ? baths, updated kitchen, c a. ex ceOent schools, walking dis­tance to library town, nvor & shoppirra $305,000

PrWeton Office 609-921-1900

FOR T W COUNTRY 6QURE

FRANKUN TOWNSHIPView the wooded splendour ot trira one acre country home The large country kitchen lead­ing to a lovely deck, leads to a lower level pado lor your enter- iBlnlng plessure Three

two baths.' all ep- I & m(xe lor

$169,000 South BrunswricK

Frankln Offlew 201-297-0200

TOWNHOME TERRIFIC

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KtngsborTy Acres best piusti carpeting, ceiling lana. garage basement, recessed ughting. upgraded kilcTien a home lor ait seasons Call lo d » and set up an appointmeni C^ored at

$162,000SB866

South Brunswick FrwiMto Office 201-297-0200

MOVE RIGHT IN AM ) SWIM

SOUTH BRUNSWICKFamily living In a moat sought after (Ximrtiunity is what's m store lor you here. A gorgeous 5 bedroom. 3 tuO bath Iv ^ e is a real Irem when you can swim In the In-ground pool afl sum­mer. T h m are too many amenities to Hat and even sdar hot water, waiting tor you lor

6 ^ 9 0 0S81I06

South Brunswick/ Frsnidto Office 201-2974200

MOVEONUP SOUTH BRUNSWICK

You know that Weicheri has the cream ol the crop, so make an topotoftneni today .to see thiB 3 S a 2 B totafly updated Rench wHh new kitohen, new lamfly room, new wtodows new. new, now. 6163,900 SBI1S8

South Brunswick,' Frankln Office 201-2974200

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PRMCETON JCT.-Unique, one ol a kind Dutch Couniel has living room with beam oefling, pumpkin pine wafl A floors. 3 U n p S c e t . din-

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Ingroon cackle* . wrbuQht Iron drop bolts. New rooi. deck. Lole ol Ireee, ehfube & flowere. Walk to train.

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Brick uwnhouea In Mstoric Mifl IflI. PrapMty hu eto^ feniRy or miaiMamly potemW. Resto- ration to be dixie by new owner. Cal lor detaila.

$125,000 Plinceloo Office 009421-1000

COLONIAL TOWNHOUSE

WAStmOTON TWP. Marble fireptace wHh dentil

-moklng end WMtem Hghi ac­cent thb 3 bedroom, 2V1 bath home only 1 year old. Oak

-cabinetry In Ihe counir kitchen, turning sUilrB with pao dadan window and- easy ec- cess to public Irens: ere youra hx $144,900

Eeat Windsor Office

ANDOVER GLEN WASHWOTONTWP.

Brand now 2 bedroom. 2 bath unit rwtth toft Many upgrades Neutral shades throughout Washer, dryer and relii^ralor included Deck and storage shed a l s o P r i c e d ai

$149,000Princeton JunctlOfV

West WIndeor Office 609-7994500

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CUSTOM COLOMAL In West Trenton w/4 BRe, 2Vi bathe. LR w/etone FP. DR, FR, sal-in Ml, 2 car garage and ecreSnsd porch ovetwoidig open fietoe-Sefler may aseM queWiad buyer wretoatog. Re­duced to $216,800HP008

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C O N V B « «C E PUffi IWEST WMDSOR

Spacious Col 4 BR 2H Bath, flreplace in living rm. large eat-ln kttchen, ln-(po(md piwl w/aotar blankel Niie roof, now Mum eldbig. new AC syatam Near stxxiM. trains &■'

Princeton Office 609421-1900

3 MINUTES TO TRAIN

WEST wirrosoRConvenient, comforiabio 3-bedroom house xirllh deck overlooMng a grpat backyard in West Wm&or

$1250rrno. p ^ utiRtes Prtoceton Office

609421-1900

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

WEST WINDSORCustom Rarveh on V, aertr Maintenance-tree oxlenor New l inoleum m loyer & kitcTten Beaubful treed prop erty Ingrourxl pool FintVted basement $215,000

Princeton Office609-921-1900

NEW sD BinogM H pie WEST WMDSOR

PoeHonad for maximum south- am exposma, thia apactoua 5-bedrtxxn Hampton Contem­porary Isekxaa two metier ■uflse. 3 M baths. 2»4x>lprt- vMe rear deck A praneum cuFdeeac locatloni Cal tor tadeheall

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W .WM08QR P R O F I^ O N A L WEST WMDSOR

Outttmdtog tocaiton for CPA, fowytr,"(tocfor or oStere using home occupation. Exqulelta - condMon home wito-.-many o u te le n d in g f a a lu r a t . Favortbla zoning lor pro- toedond. , 6244,900

W ncHBn Oflioe 609421-1900

EXECUTIVEISNTAL

VrtST W90SOR TWP.Four beikoom home featuree epackxn rooms, master auite with Jecuzzt. 3 car gartger' Located on cuf-de-MQ-Dacktog to Qreenbelt Area. Many ^peeid laalutes. A beautyl

$1,79S/nto.**- Prinoeton juneflon/W#$t TMndsof Oflic#

609-7994500

■nartWHC UTOTYLE WNffiPSMQ WOODS

Lovely 8ptu.ee model that beeki to Ota woods and has a

■Wvel# enlrenc*.-“Two lull bedioottii and two tuR bathe. Al epoflinoee todudad. Pod,

■" ■ room, i.lt'ea’

$123,000. South BnnneicK/

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appeancee inouosa. r-oo tonnie, eeuna, 'fieighl room

i t o r t t u S n ^ steel ft . _ 1123,001

PRINCETON EASTAll neutral coloring in this "Amherst Model" with central air. dishwasher, nice location Must See al $122,900

East Windsor Office 609448-1400

PRINCETON STARTER EXPANSION POSSIBIUTIESI

The opportunity you've been searching lorl This 2 bedroom ranch sits on a 3/4 acre wooded lot arxl is well off the road. Excellent starter or add-on propertyl Located in Princeton Township In an area 61 $400.000-S800,000 homesi Don't

ROBEVICTORIAN CHARM

Step into yesteryear of Victorian Charm. Hobbs Model in Fox Runne. 3 bedrooms 2V baths over 2000 sq. ft. Situated on a prime wooded lot. Complete with In-ground pool and deck. Access routes to everywhere. Offered at $274,000

E ^ WIndAor Office 609448-1400

WON’T LAST LONG AT THIS PRICEIII

ROCKY HILL

- LONG A T T H » P » c a i l

m X X O T H Ii .This ten room Colonial situated on

-almost 2 acres. Is close to pll conve­niences, yet you'll (eel like you're in the country. This noms offers five bedrooms, Florida room, over/sized 2-car gSTMe, Inground, pool, plus much more. This horns is lor your lamily! Call today"

$ 2 9 4 , ^HB1854

HBsborough/Mxrtgoinefy Office

^ 1 4 7 4 ^ 1 0 0

609448-1400

Custom-built Colonial. 5/6 oversUml bedrooms, hardwood ftoors throughout, oversized kitchen, professionally finished basement, c o n family room with beaut-'

. Iful fireplace. All these and morq on a ONE acre of magnificant wooded loll

$329,900Princeton Junction/West Wtodsor OttVto

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HOPEWELUPENNINGTON OFFICE 609-737-0100

SOUTH BRUNSWICK OFFICE 201-297-0200

HAMILTON OFFICE 609-586-3700

HILLSBOROUGH OFFICE 201-874-8100

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EAST WINDSOR O FFICE 609-448-1400

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PRINCETON JU N C pO N OFFICE y ARDLEY OFFICE 609^799-3500 . . . 515-493-0900

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Vt UVMG IN CHESTERFIELDBeautiful 4 bedroom, 2 bain, 9 year old home In highly demanded Chesterfield •This malritenance free home offers a fireplace In the family room, brick front.central air, 2-car garage, 10-car driveway

BORt»aOWNC(X.ONtAL

lovely ttvee year, old Colonial with lOuf bedrooms and Iwo lull baths Also features a lull basetnem. oversized garapo and lonced yatd with patio Lovely home Oont miss this one at $159,500

Harntton Office 609-5M-3700

A i m m O N -DEVELOPSIS/INVESTORS

56 Acte parcel In Northern Chesleifield Approximately 2 m«os from Rl 206/130 Prop erty abuts a section of estab fished residenlial developmeni and proposed future develop- menl pubte water within 400 It Reasonably priced al 111,000 pet acre Total pnce

$620,400

B O MOT TOWtROUSE

EAST WfOSORCoutaty dub tving In ttus 3 bedroom, 2V5 bath lownhouse AH new carpeting Association lee includes pool tennis Super location - convemeni lo all transportalion and easy commula to N Y C Asking

$128,5 WEast WIndadr Office

60IM48-1400

BlMACULATE CONDO EAST WViDSOR

2 BRs. 2 luN baths. LR with sliders to covered patio Beaui- duSy makitalned In t floor uniii Cloaa to shopping, transpor­tation and major hMnrays. HB1880 s m o o o

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IWabofoug^ Montgotnety Office

201-674^100CRAN8URV

A spatklkig lour bedroom, two & a hall Mth Colonial within waHng (tstartoe to al the lovely shops on Main Street Spadous Mno room with IWe- placa. lormal dining room. Mt-ln ktlchen. baaemant. Ai IMS on a lovely lol. Brand new to market at only $229,000

Princeton Office 609421-1000

COUNTRY CLUB LIVING

EAST VWfDSORCAfetree irvir» m beautitui OeorQetown' B^lor end unit features 2 BR f'^ Baths ler nfic kxalK>n neutral decoral mg Ctoee to pool and lenms and rnaior transportation AvaiiaWe tor only $129,900

East Windsor Office 609-44S-1400

PfSSTIGKIUS CRANmjRYWhen quality counts, only custom con­struction wfil do, as in Shadow Oaks This 5 bedroomf 3Vj bath almost now ColoniBi has too many-special leaturos lo list, ail on an acre of land The value awaits your inspection al $449,900 SB1070

South Brvmawick/FraNdn Officb 201-297-0200

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NEWCONSTRUCTION

CRANBlfflYMagnilicenI views sunounos this cuslom built contompotaiy house localod within walking dislenco ol historical Cranbury AIitkisI 4.000 sq 11 includes lour bedrooms 3 baths hard wood lloors, central an Only 15 minutea to ma|cw roads and railroad. $415,000

Princeton Juncborv West Windsor Office

609-799-3500

CO-OP COHDO EAST W M )S O R

New Kitchen and balh This is a mosl-seel Has laundry m corxio ImmaciAate and beaut iM . $58,000

Princeton dunclkxV West Windeor Office

809-799-3500

CRAieURY (EAST VWWOSQR)

pRayE LOCAT10NIIThird floor unit In Windsor Mill over-looking woods and tennis courts Beautllul ooncStlon. all neutral dacor Features 2 bedroom. 2 bath Priced to sell, can today lot your appi 01-lered al »e .g o o

East vyindsor Office 609-446-1400

PERFECT FAMILY HOME EAST WmOSOR

Perfect lamrty home awaits you in quiet, s e lf-c o n ta in e d f>etgnbortkOOd This home ot ters a c o ly tamily room goroeous cfreny cabnets w e il planned kitche n ■» bec^cx>ms t'-j baths, and p' vale back yard $169,000

Prlnoeton Juncttorv W en Windsor Office

609-799-3500

■ ttUALiW IPAk iLY u v in q "HAim ON TOWNSHIP

This home radiates with real "Pride ol Ownership'" Great lamlly nelghborhocxl Features large kitchen, lols of close! space, sla ln^ denial moldings & trim, well designed Hoot plan, deck overlooks private beaulilul backyard $235,(MX)

Princeton Office 609-921-1900

0PB1 HOUSE SUN,. 1-4 PM BEAU11RA.

SECOND FLOOR CONDO

With sepsrals snbanca in East W in d s o r. F e a tu re s new Michan. hardwood flooring m D/R and lota of closets and ttorags space Pnrtact m every detail --------------$79,900DIracbons: N Main m High

en vi^tstown to nghi on Garden to Bid 47

Princeton Juncborv Weal Whdeor Office

609-789-3500

EAST WmOSORSpaoous one bedroom co-op with all now khchen. neutral carpet over hardwood floors sunny exposure, great lo caiioo Express bus to N Y nesby Close to slxipping and

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West WIndaot Office 609-799-3500

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COUNTRY SUNSHINECONDO

EAST WmOSOR Secotxl floor 2 bedroom. 2 bath " A m h ^ ModeT' Full sized washer & dryer, flreplace In flying room, storage room, w e lk -ln close! In mesier bedroom , end up-graded carpeting. Seller to pay flrst year asMdabon fees. GREAT DEAU $114,460

EsMWIndaor Officee09i448-1400

MAM TENANCE-FREEU V M Q

EAST W»fi»OR Beautiful lownhouse end umi with aoulhem exposure Fea­tures two bedrooms. Z'/V baths, fill size family room. Parquet foyer, upgraded cwpeting and kitcheri floor Ai- tractively priced at $136,900

Princeton JuncboW West WIndbor Office

608-7993500

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EMTWMDSOR "WCodiidt'' 4 bedrooms. 2H beihs, msgnlflcent lam% room wHh mftaoe, double cumi hi bedroom, lull basameni. perbliy Hrwiad plus 2 eepar- sto rooms, watfier, rkyer, iflt- hwashsr, leMgerator, freezer. rtMd^drapMjtotTvenient to shopping, schooL.popi, NYC bvaTora a * U nd .Jim w o

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LOCATIONEAST.WVtOSOR

Ined upper level p. Large rooms, nmfwood

floor, grstt tocstkxijo com-mu«etoN.Y.ClMWliloTimigSto

(Princeton Junrtonf WMtWhMtoor Office

608-7993500

BESTBUYT0WNHOO8E_EAST WMOSOR

3 bedroome, 2 U b a ^ tun besemanL'country kitchen and lormal &itog. Huge .mwlet bedroom. BemriHufly prkrato yard with large trees. Afl nicety m M n t o ^ b y o r i ^ om w . Cafl today tor d a tia - P r ^

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PenntfKten. Office6 0 9 -^ 3 1 0 0

EeMWMoorf6!»448-1400

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HOPEWELUPENNINGTON OFFICE 609-737-0100

SOUTH BRUNSWICK OFFICE . 201-297:0200 : r

HAMILTON OFFICE 609-586-3700

HILLSBOROUGH OFFICE 201-874-8100

MOVE UP TO THE BEST

' Live on .the prettiest streoi in Ewing This brand new Col Ofual buill by John Lovoro boasts largo rooms great closets -sK>4ighls m a gro<i( kitchen lifoptaco tn !he tarn rm 4 oood Sized bdrms 2'. baths. 2 cpr garage and a host oi other features Afl this and a wooded tot too Priced al

$324,900 Hoptwel/

Penhington Office 609-737-0100

PRIVACY. CONVENIENCE.

CHARMEWMQ TO W N S f^

Cotoniaf. lovingly mam- in a quiet, contained ex

ecufive rveighbortx)Od Minutes lo I 95 and !h© Delawaro Rrvor Among ihe many upgrades and amenities are central *aii V J o e n pcHCh large roome bnck fireplace lirsl nr IdUndry room study lamity room ole ou. MUST SEE PRICED TC) SELL' $236,300HP003

HopeweftPenn^Mton Office

609-737-0100

EWING TVYP COLONIAL

One year okj home >n Wfuie wood Estates otters spacious floor plan tor onteftarniryg Sif ling room oh MBR pluS roorr for al home oflic© eidd to the amenities of this home kxale<l only or>e mile froni 1-95 en trance and Mouniatn View Gof* Course Available lor'oniy

$247,000 Hamnon Office 609-566-3700

BREATHTAKMGI EWmO TWP

Dfoam come irue this elegani Colonial horrie Prime wooded lot on cui de sac Groat Room with cathedral ceil tng skyltghts fkx)r to ceiling bnck liro^ace Sunny eat m kitchen with quarry tile tkx>r Musi see this professK>nal)y designed home to appreciate all the anwnitiest HP(X^

H o p ^ e * Pembngton Office

609-7373100

DISTINCTIVEHOME

east Wt®SORIn dietincllve netahbofhood Nobca the mefloiioualy main- Itined thtubbery and tand- seeming os you enlef out 4 bearoom. 2V5 bath center hall Colonial Freshly painted, hardwood Itoors. and plus neu­tral carpeting con^tlimenl this vw y attracUvB h o m e ^ g ^ ^ l

Princeton JimctJorV WeM WMeor Office

609-7993!^ ,

TERRFIC VALUE M EWMQ

Offering S BRs, 2V1 baths, modsm eat-in kitchen. LR. lor­mal OR' and a large lamiN room -toading to the petto & lanced yd. 2 car gar. & liM basemenL Just raffitbed to

$212,000HP010

BEAUTFUL CAPE MEWMG

Wa8 malnlljnad C l^ in Glen­d a . Cuslom cabbiets in large eat-(n kKchan. Gracious lormal ivtog room w/fpl. FAmMy room & second kitchan in basemeni -Endosed sun room. Overstred ^ e g e . HP007.

Ifltoboroug^ Montoamen Office

0 1 3 7 4 3 1 0 0

OPEN HOUSE SUN. t-4 PM •

1410 Slyer Cow f HAMILTON TW P

Great place-to can homo On« bedroom and den condo i" Grandville Arms All appliances and window blmds irscluded Priced al $87,900Dbeettona: Ri 33 to White horae-HamtIton Square Rd to Silver Coud

East Windsor Office 609448-1400

OVBI AN A O S Ol privecy in Ihia secluded toe In Lambeftvfle w/easy access to Rts 202 & 31. This raised ranch offers 3 BRs. I VS baths. DR. LR w/brk* FP and kit ovortooktng park-lke yard The • c ie e n a d -ln p o rc h and n-ground pool make Ihia a wonctortui summer letreetl HPOl I $214,000

Pennihii on Office 609-7373100

OFFICE/PROFESStONAL USE

HAMILTON TWP.Ftgp toe promlnenoe, close to Route 1, areal paridng - mtos N a sold dM niiffing wMh S offloas and room lo attend wi exoaflenl opportunNy. Call tor Intormatton Atotlng $495,000

Piticaton Office 509-021-1000

ev%n t h e p r ic e IS BEAUTIFUL

HILLSBOROUGHEr^y hassle fro© living m this C l a s s y contempt/ '«i ' » lownhome in the Meadows Two bedrpcxns. 2 '> baths ga«

spaoous Uvmg foom with fireplace central a>r plus much more A unique cwnbtnafiOr' o' sfyi© and price makes ihis one a musi see' $144,500

i9 lab<Kou^ Montgomery Office

201-674-6100

EXECUTIVENEfGHBORHOOO

In prestigious F O X C R U i T (Princeton address) LAW ­R E N C E T h is c u s ­tom-designed home IS lor the discerning eieci/tive who do sires gracious Irvmg There s wooderluf space fOver 3 ?00 square feet) lo* eniofiaininq bofh the fa/nify ano frverxjs f n fOy Iho »omm©f yOi/' .er>sunn-y large doO ' a*’ '■>''ttchr details

PrirwTOn Office 609-921 1900

THE MOf^ YOU S S EWMQ TOWNSW

The more you'll love our sprawling four bedroom Ranch located V i prestigious Moun lain View Home offers 2 Are

er^^dSed porch, secur syst^rT'-end central aw

financing avaflable k> '1 u .1! ' e <1 h u V 0' P f ' i e if

$249,500Hf'T.Xjh

Hopeweft PenfWigton Office

609-737-0100

r r e p u l c EIN KITCHEN

HflXSBOROUGHI country kitchen is watomi by a brick lireplace aryl iho eilertor appoararree arxl ‘ar'd scatvrrg ts impressive' a cor. and Colonial describes ytx;- Kiea ol a home see Ih'S o-re

$134,750HB2049

YCXJ CAN HAVE rr ALL,

BUY/RENTLAWRENCE

A m o d e r a l e l y p' - e d ? bedroom ? '. belli iQwrvxnjse In prime location tpr tra-.spor laiion shopping arxl access to major roads Added plus pool tennis artd ciubrx>use Calf lo day'" Roniai $625'mo

$129 900" )40y

. Pnrycelon Junction Weal Windaor O f^e

609-799-3500

HKaborough Montgomery Dftic

201374-6100

LAWRENCE SQUARE CONDO

1 oaturrrx) upgraded cabmels ,ifd carpels mirrored ctosoi dexHS skylights and lireplace n ihe living room two

rietlrrxjms and ryvo baths lor $760'mo

HamlRon Office 609-588-3700

WOODED REAR YARD HILLS«)ROUGH

Enjoy Ihe VIOVI ol this woodrKl area from the dock oi Ihis bedroom. 2 V t balh lownhouse with a large living room dinmg room, eei-th kitchen lots rv closet space. Ml basemeni and morel See il today'

$ 1 2 9 , 5 0 0HB2164

SOCIETY HILL

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WHENCE

H Baborou)^ Montgomery Office

20 16 74 6 10 0

TOW I«Hff>Lovely brick-ffoni lownhome 2 master bedroom sunes. 2'd baths End unit with Hreplace LMng room with side wiiidows & sflong gtsss door provides

view to outside 8 ghi mtertor All op

p l l a n c e s Pool & tennis $125,000

Prbiceton Offloe 609-921-1900

VACANT LAND M EWmO TWP.

Wooded tots across Irom Tren­ton Slats Collego on.unim­proved sheet. P ^ e c i acquisi- Iton lor Investor or builder’s p^olto. Owner financing exm- sldared to quAlllled buyer Price $63,500

HamRon Office 609 3883 700

FAMILY HOME M PARK-UKE

SETTING HILLSBOROUGH

Eryoy IrviiTg in Ihts 3 bedroom 2 'd ^th Qylonial srtualed m a pork-like sailing Localod in de sir able Woodftek) Esialos this hom e o ile rs ce n tra l air waniwafl carpel heatolator fire­place (flua much more This home Is waiting lor your family Oon'l wail tt32.900KS20I8

HEiboroii|M Montarxnety Office

201-6743100

HANDYMAN-8 DEUGHT LAWRS4CE TOWNS! nP

5 bedroom. 2H bath Colonial on 224 wooded acres, a stones throw from several de­velopm ents ol executive homes prices at one half mMon dolara and up. Prica reflecta fact flto house needs a great deal d Isndw Iqyta

$229,000Princeton Offloe

609321-1900

A U n O IT ICVICTORIAN

HOMEFRAMOm

Alt the grace and elegarxio ol a by-gone era Located in his­toric East MBstono. ihia charm- tog home has Ihreo bedrooma and one and orw-hatf baths. Just lour ttoes from Routs 287 this home offers convenience whSo you e t ^ ihe seretViy ol The Good Okf Days ' A slice

ol hislory lot only $234,900 S811S2

South Brunswick/ Frankin Office201-297-0200

HOUSE Fcm COST OF ACOMXM

!ffiJ,S80ROU(Ut3 bedroom Ranch, mamton attos-lree exterior. exceHenl to cation. $159,900HB2029

H M b o r o u i^ ontgomery office 2013743100

LOVMG CARE LAWRaiCETWP.

toimaculale. vinyl skttng 6 con­venient one floor Kvtog lealur- ing living room, eal-to kitchen, 3 bedrooms, bath, basemeni with heat & c/a. garage Walkh heat a c/a. garage Wai

shoppirto, m o ^ theatres i s stop Excefleni commuUn

to shbus stop Excefleni commub S schools $134,1

Princeton Office 609 -9 2M 90 0

HOPEWaXVery private Ranch on a heavily wooded aelting m Hopswall Hardwood lloors. new size rooms and patto HP004

LAWISICE SQUAra VIXAQE

LAWRSiCEVaXEThfld floor condo at Lawrence Square VHege, model 5400 Immediate occupancy. Up-

' i neubid cwpel Mid pad-

Petmlraiton Office 609-1373100

JUST REDUCEDHopewell Tw p Beautifully kepi homo in greal lamily neighborhood has lamily room, lornjal dining gaom and attached garage On large b"valo lot. HP002 Priced lo sell al $ 2 0 9,900

HopeweWPennington Office

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LOCATION PLUS LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP

Well maintained ranch great starter home or investment rental located on quiet sir eet Wefllroed Features sKytighi in I M J BR 2 baths enclosed porch

$ 1 4 9 ,9 0 0Princeton Office

6 0 9 -9 2 1 -1 9 0 0

ifEES ANO GREENHOUSE LAWRENCEVILLE

Conlemporary Colonial fealuring an ex citing greenhouse addition surrounded by trees Enter an enclosed porch lo this 1 1 room home including a finished base menl A stone lireolace in Ihe lamily

also a don Hardwixxl Hoots sky $359,500

Princeton Office 6 0 9 -9 2 1 -1 9 0 0

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MILLSTONE TOWNSHIPMiUfltone Tw p. now offers this five bedroom ranch with three full baths, a very versatile floor plan, can make this homo either (or a mothor-daudhtor hryme. or a home-office home It has quality construction, plus many extras loo nu­merous to mention Askirto $ 3 1 4 ,9 0 0

East Windsor Office 6 0 9 M 4 8 -1 4 0 0

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TAKE THE LANDLORD OFF YOUR PAYROLL

FRANKUNTWP.Low malnlensncB tee and ctoea to major Ndiweyt make ifM enordabie two bedroom oondonflnkim to Queaxook a

flppBancM.$112.50Q

Princeton Office 609321-1900

wonderful opporlunlty you wool WM* to mlaal You’vemrerythtng to gain and nottung to toes. Call now M an ep- potoimenL $115,900HB2115

ELM RDQE PARK HOPEWEU TWP.

1 .37 acre West Shore Colonial retreat. Flagslohe wdflis flank ftow ing trees, beds Largs brick terrace. Crown molding, chair tan Open beam lamlly room, wet bat 2 fireptaCes 4 BR. 2V4 BA Outstanding lo- calton. $489,600

Princeton Jortetton/ West Windeor Office

609-7993500

A la m y B E T fw a LAWRBfCEVnJLE

Charming oopntry colonial swrourtoed by rnatura treesMany features and conva- niencas await you-apaclous cheerful rooma-two fireplaces with wood burning stovaa-finished basomoni with wet bar-zoned heat Mjd much, much, morel $322,500

Princeton Offloe 609321-1900

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Massachusetts Ck>ndo first floor, movo-in conditior), great location oilers many amonltlesl Clubhouse, goll, pool, medical center, 24 hour security. NYC/Princelon bus $134,900

East Windtor Office 609348-1400

EAST WINDSOR OFFICE 609-448-1400

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ard 1 bdrm co-op. $42,000. Make an oiler J.T. Boyer Really 609-921-1805

EWING - Open House. Sun July 10th Exparxled Cape, 2 bdrm, livinp rm w/firo- place, kitchen, dining rm. I amity rm 2 baths, garage basement enclosed porch $t 3 7 ,b 0 0 C a ll 609 883-8053FLEMINGTON 25 mins to Princeton immaculate 2 bdrm condo neutral ae corating. . finished base meni & garage Reduced to $132,500. Re/Max ol Flem- Ington, 201-782-2S90 ask lor Judy Reed, eves 201- 788-2063

HAMILTON IM M A C U U TE COL. TOTALLY REDONE

Totally redone 4 bedroom i full and 2 hall baths are yours in this Colonial with new kitchen, new neutralcarpeting, and much, much morePRJ 556A $177 900

SCHLOTTRealtors 609-799-8181

prhtata comer unit. 2 bd- mts, 2 baths, ceht air, all appls, wTw carpeting, pool, tennis. $99,900. 201-369- 3603 or 369-4369

HAMILTON Condo Sale by owner Abbott Com­mons along Veterans Park Beautiful 6 rm unit, 2 bdrm, Ige bsmt, $104,000. Call 609-585-4138,

HAMILTON TWP - The home you've been waiting lor A spacious 4 bdrm. 2'2; bath. 4 yrs young Colonial Located bn l ol Golden Crest Finest Avenue This special home features a full wall brick fireplace m the family rm Large & airy country kit, skylights, up graded carpeting, cent air & other amenities too nu- m e ro u s to m ention $295,000. Call today Jim S a xto n R e a lty . 609- 296-3000

Abbott Commons 2 bdrm. i bath condo adjacent to Veterans' Park, pool $93,000. Operi house 7/10. 10-4. 609-585-2317 eves, 984-7651 days

HIGHTSTOWN - 4 bdrm Colonial Fall 88 occu pancy Pre-consiruclion prjce $195,000 2'y baths Levinson Associates Re allors 609-655-5535

HIGHTSTOWN Wyckoffs Mill • 2nd Door condo,2 bdrms, 2 baths, llv/din rm w/ cathedral callings, laun­dry room, cent air, all win­dow coverings Included $127,900. Call days, 201- 545-4717 ext 253 or eves aft 530. 609-443-8521

HIGHTSTOWN - 4 bdrm Colonial, 2V$ baths. Fall '88 occupancy. . Precon­struction price $195,000. Levinspn Associates Re­altors. '609-655-5535.

LOTS AND LOTS O F SP A C E - I 2 room hpu.sc on 5 acres with tall trees for your enjoyment o f country living - Ideal investment - Zoned for light industry - In Cranbury Township - Less than 100 feel from the New Jersey Turnpike $485,000

IN H O PEW ELL T O W N SH IP - 10 minutes from Princeton ■ Secluded 8 room custom built 2 story 4 bednxim , 2'/: bath on fully wrxxicd I 38 acres Front to back living room, dining rcxmi, cat-in-kitchen, beamed ceiling in family room with rireplace and wood burning insert. $335,000

EXCELLENT RETAH BUSINESS OR CATION ON ROUTE l, F,„ s;,|c or lease

O F F K E L O

9,000 .SQ UAR E E EE I OF P R IM E E I.O O H O E E K E SPA( Ei LLclIcnl siralegn. liK.alion within minutes ol I’rmielon s Route I sorridor Ideal lix [iiolessional olliee suites ssitli niiire than ample parking .Available immcdialeiv Owners will sutxlivule

CREATE YOUR O W N SENK H ILLTO P VII.LAS IN PRINCETO N T O W N SH IP - Secluded 2 plus acre ready to lx- built lot with septic system and 1 R plus acre cleared lot with perv and septic system design approval WINOINCi STONE DRIVE WAY installed $285.0<M) & $260,WM)

R E N T A L S : H 0CSE:S A M ) A P A K I M E M S

Prtnegton Real Estate Group Merset County MLS Affltated Independent Brokers (Natkxiwide Referral Service

609-921-6060 194 Naasau St.

f«ton Bldg., 2nd Fk»r

EVeiIN GS AND W EEKEND^ CALL

William Schuessler. 921 8963 Asa G Mowery. 395-1671 Harvey Rude, 201-359-5327

Emma King. 395-8954 Danielle AHord s .'37 8555

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C A R N E G IEREALTORS

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452-2188Each oMc« fa MependtiUfy owttKl and opentaf)

WEST WM)SOR — Superbly maintained, 3 yr. old, 4-5 br. Colonial on 14 acre lot Features neutral decor, freshly painted interior, brick Up, ertUng tan. burglar ^arm & window treatments.

S294.000

JUNCTION - Princeton mailing ad­dress for this beautifulty maintained 3 bedroom "Doll House" Walk to train 8 easy access to Rl #t Charming home' $196,900NORTH BRUNSWICK - Paddington Park" Stun­ning 4 bedroom, 2'-5 bath ColoniaT on premium lotSome extras are 2 car garage fireplace, i^raded floors and patio $319,900PLAINSBORO Th>ee splendid ' & 2 bedroomcofxjos in Ihe Aspen complex Vanous styles and

$99,900 to $109,900ameniliesSOUTH BRUNSWICK Wynwood Delighltul 2 B i , 2 Ba corxlo w loll Special Teatures upgraded carpet, ceramic Hie. celling Ian all appliances 8 more $ 139,900PRWCETON — WONDERFUL BUYI Great to cation, convenient,to everything Largo 3 bedroom, 2 bath ranch on beautiful lot $198,000SOUTH BRIWSWICK — "Wynwood Immaculate one bedroom condo In beautllul wooded setting Neutral decor, all appliances 8 window treatments.

$114,500PLAINSBORO Forreslal Village' Unique 2 bedroom lownhouse with enclose atrium, full basement, deck, intercom, microwave 8 all ap­pliances $219,900

B U SIN ES S O P P O R TU N ITY Jewelry storelocated in busy Pnncelon area shopping center

ET/iCALL FOR DETAILSWEST WINDSOR Canal Poinle 3 bedrooms 2’ I bath Carousel lownhouse Features fir^lace 8 I car garage $205,000

PCROSSROADS

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UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY; Beautifulty renovated 2-family In one ol Lawrenceville's nicest settings. Fea­tures new appliances, new wall lo wall 8 mu<m more’

$175,000

NEW TO PRINCETON MARKET - BORO GEM • Noexpense was spared lo renovate this lovely lownhouse on a quiet tree-lined street New kitchen, new . bath­rooms, 3 bedrooms. $195,o0O

ALL Tl£ MOST WANTED FEATURES In this beaut­iful lownhouse eattached i more.

lariend uniL quiet location, finished loft,

neutral cotors, gas heat and much iRO $179,500

PRWCETON: Tennessee stone ranch in the Western Seetkm; Enormous living room w/full wall fireplace, dining room, 3 bedrooms & 2 baths, large screened DorUi & truly magnlficenl grounds. There Is a h i ^ ■ower level lo spin over into. $475,000

GREAT LOCATKW’. 4 bedrooms, 2V$ baths, lamily room w/fireplace, eat-in kitdien, hardwood ftoors, deck, 2-car garage. Quiet neighborhood with .75 acre privale yard. Sdiool. trains 8 Slopping. West Windsor

$ m o o o

FW3H ON A raXTOP In the prettiest area of Mont-

PRWCETON: Wooded lot Riverside school ea M^nllioent master bedroom suite 30'x20’ with super buin-ins 3 targe additkmal bedrooms. 3’A battis make tttla the pedect home. $425,000

Linda Camevafa AnklU Blanc Lola Faa Hazel 8Hx Batti Camayaia AnrwHonnwm

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gomeiy. Dramatic 10. room contemporaiy on a ae- dudea cul-de-sac on 3 acres. Just 10 minutes fromPrtncelon. $ 5 ^ 0 0 0

Vomw Huoaion RanaWMe Aurora BaNey Laura Procaodno aane Schuman BarttM Qoidbarg

PatANpachLaraloa Bander Helen Brener Smith

TUCXB) M WOODS with a splendkl variety of birda end wOdfldwera is a comfortable home conve- dent lo shopping, transportation, prolesSonal offices «id schools. 3 bedrooms, V A baths, deck and 2-car garage, Princeton Twp. Kb57,600

4 BemOCHM COLONIAL, PROfCETON TWP. Situ ated on 'A acre lot with mature trees and shrubs. Great house lor commutersi $ ^ 5 ,0 0 0

(MCOfKiESIED TOWfWOU^ SETTINQ overlook­ing rolling lawns A beautlfut small lake. No homes in

B ^ T P ^ M AWARD WMONQ PENNWOTON WOODS. Loi^ aatUng with lo ^ trdea.' Can fCK the details of ihia beautiful, dedratrie home. $4^000

b«ri( to crowd you in. Luxuriously large rooms. MUST BE SEEN IN PLAINSBORO. $169,900

PnNCETON .• .B^rillul, Interesting and awaiting yrnir arrii ... Injtoim tocation writh 2 paramotmt bedrooma, 2Vii tattia, Hvfcig room w/RNKriace aixJ g^age, ceribiu air and vacuun. Intercom, aterm svatanw conmuirtitv pool and letxris court. ^ IS ^ O M

A REAL 3 bedrooms. 2 bath brick Cdibniai onover an ecre-PliInaboro. Reaiy tittorO M t at

. $160,900

RgtflPATON AREA-CANAL POINTE ^•BITHOOSE Arbors Model 2 bodmi. 1 bath, all appliances miV $m 000 OR Reilt $ 8 S < ^.

CALL US /mOUT OUR OTHER PROPERTIES PRICED FROM $110,900 TO $1,500,000

S ^ W N 6 :M fflC ^ SOMmSET AND MIDDLESEX COUNTIES..

iPrinceton Crossroads Realty, Inc>342 Nassiiu Street. (Corner'H arrison) • Princeton.* P ^ k in our lot

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Condo. 2 bdrm. 2 bath, 2nd floor, sunny wooded view end unlL ; many extras. Must see. 6^586-4286

HiLLSBOfiO CAPE Cod - 4 li|drm, 2 bath, garage. ba^meiK, 2. sheds, pool, vinyl swing, 3/4 acres. $190,000. % 1 -874-8647.

HIGHTSTOWN - Wyckoffs MIL By ovmot Beautiful 2 Ixtrm, 2 bath condo Vault­ed ceil, cent ait. sun porch. Ipl ww plush carpel. Iroshly painled. pool 8 len- nis IncWs all appls ImmacI With my Mom-In-law Its got to bel. Open house Sal 8 Sun 9-5 or call lor appl, 6 0 9 - 4 4 8 - 3 3 0 5 eves $129,900. 27 Huber C'l.

HIGHTSTOWN • Wyckoft Mills 2nd n condo. 2 bdrm, 2 bath, Uv-din rm w/cathed- ral celling. Laundry rm. master suite w walk-in closet, cent alt, pool, ten­nis Musi sell already purchased new home Priced way below market value at $119,000 Call 609-426-9116. No Brokers Please.

HILLSBORO Cardinal Vil­lage - 3 bdrm end unit. 2'/i bath, fin bsmt. cent air. dock, near pool $147,900 Open house Sal 8 Sun Call 201-874-7156

d u c e d i B y oWner, $129,500. No Agent Fee. T o w n h o u s e condo at Kimberwick, end unit 2 bdrms, balcony, Uving rm, dining area, eat-in kit dshwshr/dlsposal, cent air, ceiling Ians, finished base­ment. Enjoy patio, pool 8 tennis Must be seeni Call 201-874-4213

Brick A glass custom cotv temporary hone. A natmW wood tarW setting by a stream from a secluded prF vale drive. 4,000 sq It of imagination and quaJtt/. Call for appointment aip excellent terms. 801-649, C»44 or 606'4SS^638 ''

HILLSBORO - 9 month young, 2 bdrm, IVi baths duplex end unit. Wshr/dryr, cent air, w/w carpet, re­frigerator, storage mw car port. $126,500 201-359- 6743

HILLSBORO Colonial Spill 3-4 bdrms. den with Ipl, 15 X 20 lamily rm with skylight, 1 '/i baths, at­tached garage, large red­wood deck. A . must see. Call owner for appt, 201- 359K)559.

HILLSBORO - "The Man­ors" Condo 3 bdrm, 2'/i bath, mint cond. owner transferred. Principals only, $173,600, Call 20t-359- 7652 after 5pm.

HOPEWELL TWP - Cu*- tom country Cape, 3 b< rms, 2 baths, gourmet kq. prof landscaped, $l89.96o Call 609-737-0658 eves jj wkerWs.

HILLSBORO • By owner Family oriented Robin Rd Village, 2'A bath, 2/3 bdrms, fin bsmt w/wet bar, siiders to new deck, cent air, lots ol extras. All appls C al l 2 0 1 - 8 7 4 - 8 1 6 9 $137,500 Open house Sat 8 Sun

HILLSBORO - New Iwn- hsa, 2 Ig bdrm, 2'A bath, llv rm, din rm, huge walk-in c l os et s . ' full bsmi $134,900. 201-074-6420 or 548-6344.

HILLSBORO TW NHSE - Eat-In kIL din rm, llv rm, Z bdrm, 2V$ bath, fin bsmt. $137,900. 201-874-4279.HILLSBORO Twnhse. • 3 bdrm end unit, 2'A balh, fin bsmt, many upgrades. $144,900. Open House Sal A Sun. 201-874-3720.

HILLSBORO - New con­struction. 2 story Colonial 2000 sq It of living space with 3/4 bdrffis on comer lot A p p r o x 1 ac'riO $259,900. 201-874-4524

HILLSBORO Twnhse • Priced lo selll By owner. $128,900 2 bdrm, 2'/5baths, llv rm. din rm, eal-in kit. fin bsmI. Call 201- 359-7114

HOUSE FOR SALE • Raj- 1, Cranbury Rd, CranbvQi New Jdrsey, ‘609-275-73^ Cape Cod style, approx imately 1800 ^ ft. sold kji Is. Must be moved Irorh present locatkm al tln^ convfent to seller. Buyer responsible for all movfng cost Including utilities anti location. Please put olfers In writing to D J, Anderson. Trafalgar House Residorf- ttal Inc. 742 AlexarWer Rd. Princeton NJ 08540

HOAGLAND FARMS WEST AN EXCLUSIVE COMMUNITY

OF COLONIAL HOMES!OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY & SUNDAY, 1-4 PM

L(x;ated in Montgumerv lown.ship. a gracious and impressive rural community within commuting distance to New York & Philadelphia Standard features include 4/5 bedrooms; familyroom with fireplace, eal-in kitchen, six panel wood doors; central air. (some with whirlpool I. all on acre lots

Starting from $350,(XX)h lR E C l ' I O N S R o u te 2 0 6 to B e l le M e a d -G r ig g s to w n R o a d , to R ed

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C H E N D E I ^ N "REALTORS

Rt. 206 - M ontgom ery and H illsborough - (201) 874-5191

Your search for the ideal combination ofprivacy and accessibility/ of luxury and value, ends at Windsor Hunt. These

and more. Locatetf "just oB the beaten

magnificent homes — most on 3/4 acre lots — feature dramatic two-story foyers with hardwood floors. . . master bedroom suites with adjoining dens and elegant master baths with wmrl|>ooI tubs. . . spacious kitchenswith an exceptional appliance package. . i and special tiimwork including crown moldings, chair raus,

TUStrack" in prestigious West Windsor, only

espor49 raU minutes Irom NYC.

Directions:--Take Route 1 to Quaker Bridge'Road and tum^ east. Proce^approximately 1 mile to Village Road

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HONTEW DON C O U N TY DelawaiB Twp - 30 mins 1n>m PrtncatoiVSomervUlej2 story custom built Dutch Colonial, mM condition on3 f acres. $314,000. Call tor appt, 600-397.82^

4ESBURQ • 2~ bdrm nhouse. Upgraded car­

pel, full basement, many gj i tras By owner $112,000. 201-521-5092tAMBERTVILLE • Ofl Goal Hill Rd, 10 rm Bi-Level. ^75,000. Principals Only. fcft 6, 600-397-1221. U W R E N C E CIRLOE - End unit townhcxisa, 2 bdrm, IVi bath. Upgrades, ^ r e a t y ard , appis $t1S,000, 609-392-4496. L a w r e n c e SO Village - 2bdrm, 2 bath condo. Cent

all appis, upgrades. , otter. 201-674-7017

iAW R EN CE Sq VUtage New 2nd fir 2 bdrm. 2 baths condo. End unit, upgraded Lower than dev price, $105,000 201-949 0827 or 212-349-2430

^ Real Estate For Sale

430 Reel Estate For Sde

LAW RENCEViUE SOC­IETY Hill - Cold Soli Rd 2 bedroom. 2'/a bath lowns- hcHJse. End unit, upgraded, like new. Owner 609-737- 3124.

UAW RENCEViaE • Ex- ^eptional. large Qoloriiai Jtome, 4 bdrm. 2 '/: baths. •€3ct»llent ocjndition & situ- *hted on a beautiful land- .^Caped. oversized, private fl6t Many extras & reduced

. % only $231,500. Call ar lor appt, 609-395-

623 or 883-8227.W REN CEVIUE - Or-

linal section of Wood- nt. Immaculate 3 bdrm.

3 §ir

! baths Custom end unit, jptmed occupancy Re-

' iduced price. $^4,000. .' aftank J Pacera Assoc. Re- i -^tors 609-896-1800

LAWRENCEVILLE - Sale by owner, 3 bdrm Ranch, 2 L A W f^fC E V R X E lull bath. 1 oversized gar. 128 Texas .3 bedroomcent air, new roof, lot Ranch with new bath100x150 In park-like set- located on a targe treeting, creek & wocxis at the shaded lot $134,900back. Call 609-883-1011. To cM Trw j'

_____ r i 5 6 B a y J ? ^ Z L n w e l .LAWRENCEVILLE • Fan- maint^ned home featuringtastlc value located m a 26x12 living room most elegant & prestigious $80,000 area jjl Lawrence, this unique 3,700 sq ft brick HAMILTWfRanch Is perfect lor '5 8 Joan Terrace.. 3 bod- gradous living & entertain- room charming 2-story with Ipg. Enter through a 16lt fireplace and feneed^t long slate foyer to a 25x16 ................. - ...$\30.9p0llv rm, hIghIHed by a fpl, LAWRENCEVB.i1e I wHh a raised marble hearth , . LadniAnset in a a stone wall. Entof- ' tain in a ^ 5 f ^ ^rm. Everyon® will con- orir^gregate in your 20x13 Wt. $269.90(TEnjoy Indoor gardening 4 b OCKS CTY., PA. entertaining In a 40x25 fam 79 Portsmouth,..2 bed- rm w/state floor and fpl room. ' bath second floorThis home features 3 or 4 Crxido with low associationlargo bdrms, 2V4 ceramic (ee..........................$94,900.tiles baths, plaster walls, a . , . .serving room and bar, 8skylights, a 2 car gar, a full ^ Nor1hnold...4 bedroom, bsmt, and a 10x12 modem 2’A bath Tudor home Instorage bam on 1 'A acres prestigious KingsbrookPrincipals only. Call 609- ........................... $395,000696-1776 $296,000. LAWBENCEVlIXE

OPEN HOUSES, 1-4 PM ® ^ ^ b^room,SUNDAY, JULY 10. 1988 ^’A “" .J

premium lot........ $379,900THE FOaOW INQ LIST- la W R E N C E V lU ^

IIa WRENCE^'^LlT S I ' : VmSge" $139,500896-1000 FOR INFOR- LAWRENCEVILLEM A TI O N AND D IRE C- 24 Viburnum 3 bedroom,TIONS 2'/i balh i mmaculate

PENfJiNOTQ Ij ^ownhouse in Society Hill35 Baldwin,. 4 bedroom. $149,0002'A bath custom Col- EW9M3o n l a l / C o n l e m p o r a r y 40 ^Isty Mom...2/3 bod-........... ................$485,000 foofj, Hanch ready lor Im-

L A W I ^ 4C E medi ate o c c u p a n c y50 Dltmar8...4 bedroom, 2 .$139,900bath Colonial with spacious Richard A. WekJelFlorida room.....$174,500 ReNtors

2681 Main StreetContinued Uwrencevllle. NJ 08648

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UW RENCEVILLE Condo - 2 bdrm, 2 bths, air cond. fpl, wshr/dyr, dshwshr. pool, tennis. $117900. By owner 609-896-8474. LAWRENCEVILLE - Vil­lage townhbuse Sunny end unit wflenced side yard Great location 3 bdrm. 2 baths, unique fpl. full bsmt, all upgrades, all appis. neutral colors $141,900 609-896-3841 LOT o w n e r s - Don't sell

*Let Eric Associates put a qu^ty, affordable custom house on your lot. Riianc- ing available to qualified buyers. Call 609X66-1817. M IUSTO N E TWP - Now listing. 3 bdrm ranch, 4 'A acres. Asking $265,000 609-448X266

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MONMOUTH JUNCTION - For sale by owner In beaut­iful Wynwood Estates on Rte 1 , 2 bdrm, 2 bath, w/lge sunny loft, track lighting throughout, telephone In master bath, amenities incld. pool, tennis, shop­ping nearby Must seel201-544-8433___________MONTGOMERY • 3 bdrm Ranch, 2.8 acre wooded loi Now eat-ln kit, new lam rm, new 2'A bath, llv rm, din rm, lull bsmt, 2 car gar. Open House, ^ 1 $ ^ n , 1 -5 pm. 76 Pin Oak Rd. Rte 206 So, right on Rt 601, righi on Dutchtewn-Zlon Rd, left on Pin Oak, 2ikl house on right. $289,900. line Realtors, 201-874- 4150

^ R e a l Estate For Sale

'MONTGOMERY TWP • 9 yr old Colontal. Great view from deck. 4 bdrms, 2'a baths, din rm. lam rm. fpl, hardwood nrs. cent air. 1 acre. Take Ri 206 to Sunset Rd Reduced 10 $270,000. By owner. 201 ■ 874-5348 tor appt_______

PENNINGTON BORO Perfect lor working mother with young children. Stay at home, work-in office with separate entrance, while children attend Toll Gate Grammar School across the street. 4 bdrm; I'A bath, hodiculturanst's de­light. >A acre lot. $i260,000. For sale by owner. Brokers protected Call 609-737- 2370

4») R^ai E state For Side

n o r t h BRUNSWICK Near Rte 1 So, minutes from Princeton. Move right in to this new 3 bedroom. 2'A bath Colonial, cent air. lull basement, backyard tadng green acres, asking $254,900 Also possible rental 201-238-3999

P E N N I N G T O N For sale/rent. 2 bdrm. t bath comer lot, $160,000 Ren tal $780 mo. Call alt' 6pm. 609-737-2626.

PLAINSBORO - 1 bdrm Ravehs Crest East Condo, Delmar Model with fire­place & lull appliance pack­age. Near pool & tennis Immediate delivery $93,800 Rnancing avail­able Call. 609-2754969

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PUINSBORO - 2 bdmi8.*2 baths, loft. fireplax», laun­dry, poot/tennis, wild life preserve. $121,000 Im­mediate occupancy Eves.609-395-1442___________PLAINSBORO

SPECIAL & SPACIOUS

This 4 bedroom. 2% balh beauty bae master beO room den with liteplace Jacuzzi and skylight in the master bath Excelleni schools and easy train commute.PRJ-604A $299,000

SCHLOTTReNtOfs 809-799-8181PUINSBORO • /^pen. Largest modef 1st' floor condo 2 bdrm, 2 bath, fireplace, great location $115 000 609 799-2168

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430 Reid Estate For Sale

PUINSBORO ■ Aspen, let Hr 1 bdrni rear unit, appis inci washer/dryor Buy O' lease w/option to buy $99,500 Day 201-855 2627, eve 201-526-6704P L A I N S B O R O Aspen Condo - 181 Hr. 1 bdrm end unit, all appis. w/w. cent air pool tennis $91,900 Call eves 609-890 7532

PUINSBORO Aspen condo w/a pnvate scenic view, backs up to Cranbury Brook, must see. Top Hr. Durango Model, inds: 1 bdrm. 1 battt w/cathedral celling, skytighi & fpT In living rm. Full appliance package $104,900 Call Diane during days at 609-799-2880. eves/wknds 609 799-4752

PRINCETON TOWNSHIP

Rve bedrooms, 2-1/2 baths, living room, dining room, modem kitchen, family room, laundry room, basement, attic Serene secluded gardens Large deck and balcony A lovely home in easy walbng distance of all Pnnecton amenities.

$435,0(i0CALL 4509-683-1504

Taka tknb to aipel the rotes, lavender and ■ io in Itw garden of this exquisKe Greenwood AventM Vlnorian. 4 targe bedrooms, 3*A Baths. Livtog Room witti fireplace, large Dining (Toom with bay. Library with custom cabinetry, eat-lh kitchen. Pantry, enclosed Back Porch, wrap-around Froql Porch, full attic and basemoni. picket fenced yard with herb and vegetable' gardens Perennial gar­dens abound

PLUS heated outbuUdii with hardwood floors

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HOLLY RK)GE.THE Address OF Success.Toll B ro th e r s ' m agnificent new e s ta te hom esI hf apjX'iil i)f Princeton The beauty, the iradlliun. the

lx•l. lal lix'l of one of the country's most prestigious addres.ses Re one of the few lo enjoy it at Holly Ridge. Only 17 of these loxury estate homes on I W to d acre sites. Homes that feature up lo 0 fyedroorns, d'7/ baths and 3 fireplaces With 9 fcxit ceilings m selected models, gourmet kitchens and elegant master suites

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COMMERCIAL DIVISIONPROFESSIONAL OFFICE SPACE

FOR LEASEWrfM W Inilfior, neur Curnecir (ic iiirr • Pnrk likf uffire riiii(lor>f o r ^ l e ur lease. 330 - 3,200 »q. ft.(f i it tb u r r - T w o nnifcssMimil ofrii e spnrrs fm Ii-um- iiMiiliililf 11/8K 350 sq. ft. anil 4/5 si], ft.Siiareil O f lk e E n rlro n m e n l - Lornicil mi lit. .'j^ I hi tlir I’ riiire- liiii-W iiiik o r Offirfr. Park, available iinineitiatcly. iniTiiiles iirililics. reeeptiqntst. fleanihg servire. etr. $500.00 p e r

Law r cn cevIBe/PrinccUw - Professional office s|im'e. Hi. 'iUo mol Princeton Pike. TOO to 6000 si|. ft. S14JS0 p e r sq. ft. T N .

4,000 ft, ofOec space - will 'diviilc. E.xrellent ro nie r liH-niion. i-onvenient to Ew ing. Lawreni'e it Tren ton. $13 p e r sq. ft.

A r t k Parkway it Sp ruce - Office spare ovailalile spring ‘B8. New liuilUing locaterl in E w iiig Tow nship . 3 .4 0 0 sij. f l J i l O p w sq. fL T N

M ool^pw iery - Route 206 office ntiitlo. T .‘)(){rs q 7 ft. terrific office environment. $17 p e r aq-fL TN V

Profetwionri O l l^ x Space In P cn n iiig lo n Professional Offirc Park 3 ..t Q 0 « J . ft,- avBilahle. New huililiiig.A | f^ r p x in iM ^ 8 0 0 sq. ft. offire spare ovnilahle at Hi. 31. in Pcniiinj^oh near 1-9.5.M o n l^N a e ry K n o l - Offire conrlo for lease 1..500 so. ft.. $ P 00 per Mj. ft. O w ner pays taxes it roiidn fees. .Lvailahlc jn ly 1.

Petm lngton - Immediate o rrupanry. jnirk like setting, professiimul office spare for lease from 300 s(|. fi. to 1.122 sq. ft. near itoWnlowii I’eiiniiigtmi. Rt. 31 & R i. 1. Excellent parking.

C o fU M ^ Bonk B u lM liig • Hi, 1 it .Mexiinder Roail. new Imilding uvailanle iinuiediately.$‘A p e r aq; ft. T N .

East W In d io r , Route 130 - 3 ,300 .s<i. ft. building with offires and . o|ieir area (approx. 2..500 K|. ft.) m r assemlily. inaiiufartiiring. se^'iee svork, etc. Exceptional roiiditim i and lorntion. $10.50 p e r sq. fk'Available in July.

EwikuL- Pgrkside Avenue, b id i visibility. 2.500 sq. ft. $16.00 p e r sq. I L T W E n d U nif.Tdeol for office or retail store. \

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A prestigious address.E x o e p tii^ schools. A m a^ificent lifestyle and a glorious wealtfi of recreations for your family.Add them all up and you've got the exclusive manor homes of Le Parr and Le Parc II And once you've learned more, you 'll see why at the communities of Le Parc, dass never ends

You’ll find the Le communities in beautiful and exdusive West W indsor Township Boasting a school d is tria rated among the finest in New jersey, the area is home to a wide range of superb eduational, cultural and recreational opiportiSmies Excellent restauQnts great sfioppmg, and many leading corporations abound here as w d l

Inside the Le Parc homes, a grand en try foyer, beautifully designed and captivating, wdcomes and invites you to experience gracious living. Le Parc-style. Inspired by your family's desires as well as th e ir n ^ . these ^q u is ite homes offer spacious and accommodating country kitchens, degant ferm al dining rooms and wonderfully overaiied fam ly rooms w ith heairwarming fireplaces

Outside, Le Parc homes are sunxM/nded by beautifully nch, landscaped grounds. EnjOy Le Club, your private ixtm m unity necreationa) haven for tennis, swimming, socializing o r just locking off your

shoes and relaxingPrivKy, Presbge and Pleasure At Le Parc and Le Parc II. n s all elementary

Otrecoons To reach the ules pavilior ai U Pare, from US Route I , tan 00 Route 571 (Pnneeton Hightflown Road) lo Clarksville Road (Wes Windsor-Plainsboro High School), nght on Clarksville Road, to North Post Road. Left on North Post Rd I mile to Le Pare From the NJ Turupllce,Of US Route IM , West on Route S7I to High School, left on Clarksviile, and proceed as above.

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PUAINSBORO - Aspen condo, 2 bdims, 2 baths, newfy painted, many up­grades, end unit, best buy $116,000 201-249-0851

CMKlo, 2 bdmi, 2 bath,fireplace, $107,900. Call 609-799-4165.

PLAINSBORO ■ condo, 2 bdrm, 2 bath, all appis. By owner. Eves 609-446- 5923.

PLAINSBORO - Brtttany Townhouse. 2 bdrm, 2'/i bath, large country kitchen, large llv rm/din rm with fireplace Rnished loll, pool & tennis Neutral colors & good location I Best Value $155,000 609-921-6318

P L A I N S B O R O Brittany ■twnhse - Brighton model, garage, 4 bdrma, (finished loft), 2'/t baths, family rm w/fireplace & landscaped patio. $176,900. Call 609- 799-4165.

P L A I N S B O R O - New Ravens Crest East Condo on the Princeton Meadows Qoll Course. Top floor Carmel Model IncH 1 bdrm. 1 bath, with cathedral cell­ing and sicytight In living room Full appliarK» pack­age ind dishwasher, dis­posal, sell- cleaning oven, washeri dryer and reWger- ator-all heutral colors Located next to pool and near tennis courts. Delivery available end of June. $94,700. Call DUuie during days, 609-799-2860: eves and wknds, 609-799-4752. Principals only

PLAINSBORO - Brand new 2 bdrm, 2 bath condo. Near pool & tennis. Immediate dellvs^. $108,000. Call 609-520-0883PLAINSBORO - Brittany townhome, 2 bdrms, * loft, 2’/4 bath, country kit, din rm, lam rm w/fpl, a/c, w/w carpet. $147,900. Call 201 - 984-9606.

PLAINSBORO - 1 bdmi contto, aO appis, 2nd fir. dr apes, b r a n d ne w. $88,800. 609-586-343Z

PLAMS80RO SINGLE FAMILY HOME

On an over an acre. Solid brick & built to last. 23 ft Uy mi, din rm, modem Idt. Slate floored sunporch, 3 bdmi. ivk bath, full bsmt. Affordable at $169,9001

Princeton Croaaroacfai Realtor 609-924-4877

PLAINSBORO ■ Owner anxipua. 3 bdtm, 2V5 bath townhouse w/tofi. Loaded with extras, shows tike model, below builders price. $167,000. Cal l 609-799-7924

P L A I N S B O R O • Tam- maron condo, 2nd fir, 3 bdrms, Ov rm with cathedtal celling & fpl, din rm, 2 full - batha, all appOahc^, 1 year old. P i l ^ to sen below cost, $134,900. Call 201-821-1271 or 201-238- 1705.

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H E N D E R S O N i.s proud lo present these exceptionally wcll-dcsigncd homes that offer you lifestyle with luxury, location and convenience on gently rolling landscapes in beautiful Montgomery Tw p 4 -5 bedrooms - lots of extras included Call H E N D E R S O N today at (201) 874-5191 Priced from 459,000.DirectloRs: Rt 206 to River Rd to Ridgeview Dr. S IG N S !

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•' • If keeping your head down Is of your leisure-time philosophy, The G ra n sai Fdrs@tejk)untry Club is sure to s p ^ your Interest O u r bandsomdy designed

. and luxuriously, appointed homes ^ located on the links o f Forsgate Country Q iA ; I p fact, every home offers, a ^ I f course view. The Greens also has a coniveni^t location that makes short mric of commuting^ Manhattan is just 55 p e s away, PWnceton Is 8 tiillei aws ^. Vet the single ^ i l y homes in this private golf community b e p iitthe

uppef*(200,000’s w the lifestyle is eiuUy within readi.’Stop by. and visit torby.Or. call for an appointment, 201'521-5125i We have a w o n d e r^ idea of iwhat your new home should be. . . . - .

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PRINCETON • 3 bdrni house w/a;n. Quiet dead­end street walk lo town, schools. Apt rent $4TO/ma Asking $245,000. Call 609- 6634)451 ask lor Fact Sheet or call Ruth at 608-255-8342.

PRINCETON Area-Ndw 5 bdrm F re n ^ dQby home. 2 fpTa, upgrades, liTuned oo- cup. 809-799-2048/3009.

PRINCETON • 3 bdrm patio home, walk to town, quiet area $265,000 Boyer Realty 609-921-1605

. PRINCETON AREA - Lux­ury 2nd fl oohdo. 2 bdrm, 2 bath, ltv-<Hn rm w/bathedral celling. Laundry rm, master suite w/ww in d o ^ cenl air, pod, tennis. Must sell. Will c o n fe r all reseason- abla offers. Cdl 609-426- 9611

P R IN C E T O N T t R EA - WNapeitiig Woods Town-' house. 2 bdrme, 2Vi bathe, fireplace, stm rm, pod/ten­nis. $1^,000. By owner. 201-274-2963.

Princeton AreaLOWEST PRICES

Canal Pdnte'a Best Buysl, Brand new 2 bdrm, 2 bath Belvedere modal. A steal at $130,QOO. Plaza T o w n , home, 3 bdrm, 2’A baths and gar, a bargain at $205,000. New 3 bdrm. 2W bath and gar Carrousel townhome. asWng only $189,900. All have cent air & fpl. Pod & tennis avail. Walking distance to buses, shopping and prof ser­vices. Shop the rest then come back to the best, but doq1 wait too long.

PCM & Realty Inc 609-8298355

PRINCETON AREA, Canal Pdnte - Brand new 2 bdrm. 2 bath luxury condo, w/w carpet cent air, fpl, bale, storage, all appis, pod, tpnnls, jogglr^ traits & free md trp shuttle to train sta. $135,900. 6b9-6964)435.

P R I N C E T O N C A N A L Pointe • Brand new 2 bdrm ooMO. Cathedral ceiling, fireplace, cent air, op- pOanoiss, pod & tennis. Bunny exposure. Near train. Below bunder’s price. Call 609-520-9110 Or 201-287-1698

PRINCETON LJiNDiRQ - 2 bdrme, 2W baths, exo NYC commute via trabi, extraa, $289,900. 609-987-6709., .PRINCETON LANDING 4 Model 223, many upgrades & extras. Immediate o5 cupancy, below bulkterb oosL $325,000. Call 60S 799-8573

PRINCETON AREA - Sale or rent 3 bdrms, 2W batha, upgraded townhouse.. F|re- p l ^ , all appQances, pod/ lofinls. Principals only. $ 1 5 9 , 9 0 0 . Cal l 609- 655-8753

PRINCETON AREA.Mqnt- gomeiy Woods - Town- house, 3 bdrms, 2V$ baths, Ashwood Model, choice lo- cation. $199,500.' Call Gary, 609-921-6764

PRINCETON GREENS - New 2 bdrm, 2Vi bath con- tempory Town- house, lots d room & extrasi Conve­nient lo commuter train & downtown Princeton. Be­low builder'a price. 9-Spm. 609-452-7609

PRINCETON Area - Bed location In Whispering Woods, 2 story end unit private entrance, large master bdmi, 2nd bdrm/ den, fireplace, neutral color, must see. $132,900. Cali 201-329-0163

BROKERS 8% COMMIS­SION- Princeton vidnlty, 4 bdrm Victorian, high ceil- Inga, 2-story carriagehse, IngrduiTd kidney pool, vaulted stone bsmt, ca­thedral windowed attio, 12 window sunpon^, on % acre, 20 min on thruway to Hyatt. $230,000. By owner, Charles Roth. 215-752- 0836 wknds, 212-4204)042 wkdys.__________________

PRINCETON AREA Canal Pdnte ■ Plaza Townhouse, upgraded carpeL parquet foyer, frig & micromve, 3 bdrma, 214 baths, eat In kitchen, family rm w/fire­place & garage. Mins from train & shopping. HOW, brarxl new, $197,900. Call 201-839-5100 9-5, aft 5 201-639-5634

PRINCETON LANDING-3 bdmi, courtyard, 2 car at­tached garage, many up­grades, principals only. 609-987-8359.

P R I N C E T O N A R E A - Brand new 2 bdmi, 2 bath Executive condo, a/c, up­grade flooring, Lawrence Square II. Close to 295, Princeton, Rte 1 corrkisr, NY train, $105,000. 201- 214-1231.

PRINCETON AREA U w - rencevfHe Twnhse ■ 2 bdrfna. 2Vk baths, up­grades, call lor appt, 201-874-8501

PRINCETON TWP - Lux­ury 4 bdrm home, 3V5 batha, entire top fir. Master bdrm suite complete with study. Lovely 2 acre prop­erty, mins from Princeton Univ. New heating & cenl air unita Installed within last year. Lge n c room. Fully alarmed, very secure. By owner. $600,000. For eppi call 201-291-4369.

PRMCETtmLOVELY COLONIAL only 4 yra ok). The sun streama ki all day on this spanking dean & bd()ht home. The

' Rv mi is I9'x15', has n g doors to 20’ deck & pigf landscaped pvt yard. - 8 bdrm, 2 baths up & bdrm on 1st Hr. You <sA easily add a shower to 1st fir powder nn, eat-ln ML. 2 car garage, full temt, cent air., Walk lo everthing k>- c a l l o n. Wel l worth

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P R I N C E T O N B O R O - Beautiful renovated 1 & 2 bdrm condos avail In Georgian btdg. For sate by owner, prindpais only. 609- 924-2680.

PRINCETON TWP-House for sale by owner. 4 bdrnia, 2 full baths on Franklin Ave, asking $235,000. Prindpala only. Call John, 609-921-3801 eves.

PRINCETON TWP • J bdrms, 2 baths, splil levd on '/i acre loL^Fpl, cent alj din rm. fam' rm, bsm{ heated garage, NYC but line, local sdiool bus f# duty. By Owner. $285,00(1 609-921-1713 aft 6pm. i

1RAVENS CREST E bdrm w/loft, 2 baths cond4 cent air. all appla, fpl, pool) tennis, golf avallablefi $130,000. Call MIdiaet 609-393-1802

Now Previewing In PrincetonThe Yedlin Company, Princeton builders for almost 30 years, is pleased to announce the start of construction of homes on Foulet Drive. This second phase of our Andrews Foulet community off Cherry Hill Road in Princeton T(>wnship is architecturally

inspired by the Shingle Style houses designed by McKim, Mead and White in the late 19th century. Priced from $650,000. For infor­mation call Rosemarie Nicholas, Director ofSales and Marketing 609-921 -1928.

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The weird I$sprea(Iingl^ab()ut these exceptional new dupkx-s^condoinlnlum homes. And no Wonded Ftom the fomily'Sized kitchen that reality cooks to the sinfulty Indulgent master bedroom suitewith fireplace Bndsensiioibltonian-s|^iIiaster bath, ybu'n fed at henne from the moment you

• .enter.’ S^ierbly located in LawrenceviSe, you’ll be Just minute; fiem quaint shops, charming' ■ ■' RStamranm, and the mtu\yemp]<)ymient centers of the Conldoi'. Come see our fabulously

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ESTATE • Is Still a apart btvtstmentl Fof your free information p a d ^ on investing & taxes, call T))o Vandyk Group, 609- 4a2-1S11. No oWIgallonfttXDSEVELT - (7 mins to blghtstovm), 'A acre ext­ensively renovated, Rgose- velhRanch, 3 bdrms, 20x23 Sving rm, all Andersen win­dows, rwnodeled idtchen & bath, newly sheetrocked, eedar skfing, cent air, flre- P^lace, ma tu re trees, $ 1 4 4 , 9 0 0 . C a l l . 609- 446r2^1.

ROSSM OOR/Jam e^rg - Lovely comer Ranch In adult community, sp^kxjs 2 bdrms, 2 baths, panelled den. Low maintertance, golf, tennis & security. Near express bus to NY. Just reduced to $139,000. SUII negottable. Owner. 609- 6S&-2065SOMERSET • Be the first to see this brand new 1988 Society Hill executive lux­ury condo, 2 bdrm, 2 batti, all appis, all upgrades, prtma location, $123;900. 201-821-67a.

SPRING LAKE Bfi>RE8SIVE...

Home bi private compound w/Ocean vlewsl 5 bdrms + sep maid's quarters, 4 baths, 2 powder rms, coun­try kitchen w/fpl, formal din rm, lam rm w/custom buHt-ins & Ipl, sitting rm, full bsmt, gar, security system, zoned heat'g & cool’g and a sparkling Ingrrxi pooll .........................$1,495,000

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SO UTH BRUNS/Dayton - D u p l e x W w n h o m e , 3bdrms, 2'/> baths, 2,000 aq ft, quiel cul-de-sac. Sunken llv rm, skylight In Master bdrm, fin bemL fenced yard. Low S35 main! fee, pooi/tennis/clubhouee, $162,900 by owner. 201- 3294724

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With Ocean & Lakewewsi Impeccably restoredV/gra- dous entry halt,'chestnut stainvay, generous llv nn, library, den, 4 fpis, 7 bdrms, 6Vk baths, sep apt and wonderful porchesi Ex- cl usive N o rt h End l.........................$1,295,000OIANE TURTON, Rthv

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28 BROOK DR EAST 4 BEDROOM COLONIAL

WITH SCENIC VIEW This home features flre- pl«ra In lamily room, eat in kitchen, Igll basemeni opening to scenic backyard and neighborhood green acres. O verfed 2 car gar­age arxl unbeatable price. Just minutes to Princeton. SBR-3430H $274,900

S O U T H BRUNSWI CK/ Dayton - Duplex Town- home. 3 bdrm, 2V5 bath, llv rm, kit/lam rm, full base­ment lovely fenced yard & driveway, pool/tennls/ clubhouse. Dropped broker ft price, $158,000. Avail Immod 201-274-2662

TWIN RIVERS - 2 bdrm coorto. New bath, up­graded throughout. No re- aJtOre. $94,500.\609-426- 0459.

TWIN RIVERS - 3 bdrm. 2% baths, split twnhsa arxl unit. Totally retrxxleled. ultra-modem. Must sell. $145,000 609-448-7757

DIRCETIONS: Nassau St to Rl 27 to Spnjce Lane, left on Brook Drive East.

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SOUTH BRUNSWICK • By owner. 3 bdrm Rarwh. 1'A bath, lamily rm, '/> acre, above ground pool, larg p shod, $154,000. 201-621- 2919.

TWIN RIVERS - 3 bdrms. 1 Vk bath. Fresh paint ft new carpets. Walk to bus. pool, sh^s, schools. Must seH. $126,500 Call 609- 4434712.TWIN RIVERS - 3 bdrm, 2Vk Ibalh, full basement townhousa for date. By owner, 699-7994704

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SOUTH BRUNSWICK - Wynwood. Carefree living Irra luxury townhousa on a private lot $132)500. 3 bdrm, 2W bath, all appis, upgraded w/w carpet cent air, poolftennts, convenient to Rte 1 ft shopping. Main­tenance free. Principals only. 201-329-8735

South Brunswick 4 BEDROOM COLONIAL2W baths, 2 car garage, central air, plus more. Ask­ing $179,900.

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TWIN RIVERS - 4 bdrm, 2'/ bath, completely up­graded. Fireplace, new ap­pliances ft carpet thruout Alum sided, finished bsmi. brick yard. Very elegant. Must be seen. Principals only. $164,900 Call 609- 4484241.

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COLONIAL..On 1 38 acres In proso- glous areal Cathedral cell'g great rm w/fpl, lormal din rm ft breakfast nook, 5 bdrms, 3W baths, Jacuzzi, lam rm, full bsmt, gar, deck ft alarm system. Beautitull............................$549,900

DIANE T U R T(»L Rttre Sea Girt 201-9744700

T W I N R I VE R S- Super value by owner. End imH. 4 bdrm s^it. Fin bsmt brick­ed yard, large kH, 2V5 baths, cent air, filed baths Exc location. Walk to NYC bus. pool, tennis, shopping Extrasl $144,900. Prin­cipals only, 609-4434973 eves 6-. 10.

UPPER FREEJKXO - Ex­ecutive mbi-famL^a lush acres, new Custqdteanch, 5 bdrm, 2W b a lh W fpis. huge deck. $468Wx). By owner, 201-780-1585 or 201-5304872

Ji-WASHINQTON CROSS­IN G • D ec ep t i v l e l y spadous cottage on quiet cut-de-sac, near Del. River and state park. Cpmpletety renovated In '84. Uv rm w/loft, 2 bdrms, eat-in kit. din rm.-bsmt, trees ft birds, sell by owner. $130,000. Call 609-737-8534.

W A S H I N G T O N T W P - Priced under market value. Very sekiom do you have an opportunity to take ad-’ vantage of a buy tike this beautiful Bancroft Model with spacious bath ft gar­den tub. Totafiy t^igraded. carpeting & cabinetry. Motivated selleret Ptic^ accordingly at $127,900. Call Jim Saxton Realty. 609-298-3000

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T he Manors At [..awrenceville Make FTineeton Affordable.I he Manors al t awrenceville is a community liKe no Other Imagtne the

e io 'natural beauty ol over 47 acres ol parklands in historic Lawrence TownshipI iiupled wilti such imcniiie'. .is J swimming pool clubhouse and tennis‘ i HjflS

Oui home'. le iicti ihee sui'oundmgs Natural cedar siding wooden privacy lences and wood deons demonsliate out uncompromismo quality and empha SIS on the homeowner s comfort All of our lownhomes afso boaSI fireplaces lull basements and attached garages

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Sunken living rooms, opulent master bedrooms suites, sweeping family rooms and gourmet kitchens highlight these magnificent homes. And the location couldn't be better. Situated In a picturesque area Just across from Mercer Community College, University Woods offers easy access to fine shopping at the Princeton Market Pair, rorrestal and Quakeitnidge Maiis. The quaint boutiques of Painter Square In downtown Princeton are a short drive away. For family fun, the County Paik offers boating, swimming, tennis courts, bailflelds, and miles of bicycle and jogging trails — ilterally at your doofstep

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at Hamilton TownshipSALES OFFICE (609) 586 -9897

From P r iM tto t i A i m ; Trita R t. 1 8o.uth to Q uo to r B ridge Rood (R t. 5 3 3 ) to Merreratlle. A n « c q p o x lm o te ty .2 .n iile $ tu rn le ft on to H i i g ^ Drive. Ttovet one m ile and lo o k fo r Univers ity W oods o p p i^ ie M ercer tJounty Gotlege Entrance. . ;From any direction follow $igns to Mercer County College ond you w ill be sure ra reoch Uniyenity Woods.

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believe a home is a family s most p>er- sonal possession and should reflect ones

individual preferencesWe offer the most discriminating purchaser a

choice of outstanding residences in colonial, con- temfJorary. tudor and ranch designs with such fea­tures as 5 bedrooms T ' » baths, fireplace, 2-zone heating and air conditioning, central security sys­tem master baths with faccuzi whirlpool platform tubs skylights all standard and included in prices starting at under $400,000. If you set your standards at a higher level, we ll meet them. We II work with you every step of the way to assure your home will be a reflection of your individuality.

Our community is very much in keeping with the exclusivity of our homes. An enclave of only 86 homes are being constructed on 170acres of roll­ing countryside — over half of which will remain in its natural state providing an idyllc backdrop for gracious living. Your address will be di^nctively Lawrenceville — a mere 4'/? miles from Nassau Street, Princeton You 11 shop for the finer things in life at Ralph Lauren Cacharel and a host of other fine shops at close-by Princeton Forrestal Village. You'll be close to Rtes 1, 206,1-295, the lUmpike and Princeton )a . train station for ease of commut­ing. And most of all. you’ll be in good company at Kingsbrook Country Estates, join us today.

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Model homes, opea 11 am to 5 pmcall (609) 896-4949

D iR E cn o N S i Take Rt; 1 south to Ptirweton-Hlghtstcwn exit (VfcishlhgtonRd,-Rt.571), Tum right tow ard Princeton a n d continue to N assau S t.(R t.27).L efron N assau St. apbiDX. yamile to Rt. 206. South o n Rt. 206 approx . 4yi.mlles to C old Soli Rd., lawrenceville. Turn right to Kinjjsbrdok Country Estates.

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- UPPER DUBUN - Re-2nd fl. 1 bdrm Unit w/flre- plaoe. Overlooking woods. $110,500 Includes wasiier. dryer, refrigerator. 20i- 621-7548 or 874-4190 WINDSOR MILL • 2 bdmi. 2 batti condo, top Hr end

- unit extras. $104,000 609- 448-8990.Y ARDVI LL E E S T A T E S Split level ■ Maintenance- tree exterior, new roof, 3 txirma, 2 lull baths, liv nn. din rm, eal-ln kJL krotted pine den, 19x12 patio, fenced-in yard, lot size 70ih20, air-conditioned, all major ajlipis go with house, hot water base-board heat zoned. Tear gar. $155,000. 609-585- 5730

County - Contemporary, lestled on 10 +/- acres, 'eaturing Indoor pool, wet oar and tennis court Too -nany extras to list Priced St $550,000. Foxji LaZzo 'nc Realtors. 215-345- 5800___________________

BUCKS c o u n t y ' - Mor- dsvltle. Close to Trenton train station. Rte 1 Tudor Colonial, 3 ♦ bdirn, 2% oaths, breaklast area In custom kitchen. Stone fpl in family rm. Finished bsnit, 2 car gar. Quick possession. Extra dean. Yours, for only $ 1 9 4 , 9 0 0 . C a l l Bob Redhouse, REMAX Al- filiates, realtors. 215-321- 2020.

Hope/Sotebury - Spacious well-kepi Colonial near river, many extras, owner anxious. $335,000. 215- 862-2115_______________

3 U C K S C O U N T Y .umbervllle - Secluded 14 sere wooded lot w/long ■neanderlng driveway off quiet country road Mins to Historic Carvers- ville & Delaware River. Home site cleared & ready lor building a prestigious custom home ay one of the areas finest aullders. $369,000 + minl- rpum house pkg. Good Princeton, comrriule. Elllotl Realty. 215-862-5211. eves 215-297-5319

Sophisticated country elegance. Enjoy the ser­enity of this beautfftilly restored stone & brick es­tate home. Perfedaity land­scaped to capture the sweepir^ -views. Large gracious sunny rooms, .4 fireplaces, library, keeping room, 6 bdrms, pool, ex­pansive bam, ready lor many useses. C a ^ g e house w/4 car gar^e & krvely apt A truly elegant p ro p e r t y avai l at $1,250,000. -20 mins to Prindeton. 45 rains to Phlla, 90 mins to NYC. Call lor additional info David C. Kuriiss Real Estate 215- 794-3227; 201-998-4110.

Convenient to M neeton. At Pennsylvania Prices!T h e se iiiiic|iie e o n d o in in iu iiis in

Yai'tiley g ive you the' fe e lin g o f liv in g in a s in g le tru n ily liom e — vviili private garage, private |)a iio , r a ih ed ra l c e il­ings and liiep la ce A nd the m ain leii.tiK e - l ie e c o n d o m in itim lile s iv ic m e.m s l o u i l li .n e pleniN ol lim e in

'enjoN th e lo m m u n ity le n ie i . p o o l, sauna an d ten n is courts.

So m uch and just 2 0 Y niiuitcs fromP rinceton

m in u ie s fttm i th e R oute 1 corp orate lO n id o r — from S I 22.900! D irections: fa k e I-O.'i to R oute !W2 Kxii (N ew iow n-Y ardley). P roceed west o n R oute S!I2 toward N ew tow n to first liy lii. S io m Hill R oad I urn left .nul p io ie e d Ini I .') m iles to H e a r o ik R oail, tut n right. M ak efield G len is .2

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BUCKS COUNTY - Middle- town Point Coionlai dose to 1-95. 4 bdrm. 2’A baths, eat-in Wt, family rm. Brick krt. Large Florlda- room, 2 skylights. Red­wood deck, 2 car gar. Im- med possession. Asking $ % 1 9 , 9 b 0 . C a i l Bob RedhousS, REMAX Af­filiates, realtors. 215-321- 2020.____________________________________

BUCKS COUNTY, North-. ampton/Twp - Doliar for dollar the' best housing . values are foitnd in Ndrth- amptoh ' Towhship, with e a ^ commuting fb the Princeton cxjttklor.-CJur iii- ventory Includes mainten­ance free condos and townhomes starling al $119,900, plus elegant Split Levels arxi Colonials starting at $172,900. All located in highly rated Council Rock school dis­trict. ERAOWeTowne Real Estate Inc, 215-322-2020 or 216-355-4040.

LEVnrO W N - Custom up- graded home. Must be seen. 4 bdrms, includes enlarged Master bdrm with walk-up Jacuzzi, 2 baths.

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w/stone fpl, laundry room. 15' bar .area leading to 16'x32‘ lngrtaind pool. Cool off On the covered 12 'x22 ' patio. 4 car driveway. 2 story bam/shed. Only 5 to train station to NYC Offered at $155,000. Call lor appt. 215-547-7419.

LOWER MAKEFIELD W EST ACRES

is the setbng lor spacious brick/sliake custom byilt English Cape Cod. Charm­ing home with hardwood floors, includes large for­mal living room with over­sized fliieplace, formal din- . ing room, country kitchen, breakfast room, large fam­ily room with beamed ceil­ings.YDL-360A $349,900

SCH LOTTReattors 215-493-9080LOWER MAKEFIELD TWP

WOODED WONDERLAND

' This large and comfortable home features . 5 bed­rooms, and 9 lulfbaths.' A beautiful Coloiltai It has a 2'/5 car garage, a large family room with flrepjace and a bonus room. All this and morelYDL-376A $312,000

SCHLOTTRealtors 215-493-9080

NEWTOWN COUNTRY BBND

BUILOER'S'SAMPLE Tastefully decorated and re a ^ for you to movd-in. This huge 4 bedroom home fsaJures a tremendous master bedroom suite with cathedral celling and fire­place. The perfect rstreatl Loaded with builder op­tions. Offered at $239,900

Qranor & Company 215-860-6014 885-2600

NEWTOWN - Move f ^ t Inf Huge, 4 bdrm, 2 V5.bath ftome, fam rm, 2 car gar, cant air, premium lot, 1 year new. $219,900. 215- 968-2250.

NEWTOWN ■ Tamar Lane, So. Shepherds Way. 2 bdrm, 2 bath, new, immed occupancy. $94,500. 516- 791-5979

N O R T H A M P T O N Twp, Holland - A Moreland Model with dramatic en­trance .foyer, spiral stair­case, single home, 4 bdrms, 2 W baths, formal din rm, modem'kit, family rm w/fireplace. office, laun­dry room, 2 car garage, finished basement w/wet- bar. V4 acre lot. $265,000. By owner. 215-968-3283

I 3 new builders sarnples. Over 3000 sq ft with large kitchens, family rooms, bedrooms with sitting romns, j«xjzzis, cedar sid­ing, on 2 acres in historic Carversville. Excellent value, owner financing, 7% percent fixed rate! Call Builder 215-794-5040.

UPPER B U O (S CO Circa 1729

Magnificent stone farm­house nestled on 30 wood­ed acres with t^a ie stream, tennis court, stables, Jrigrouhd pool, home In excellent con­dition, and much, much more. Recently reduced thousands, proudly offered at $850,000.America Corp Realtors

215-355-7400 B60«XX)

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LAFA YETTE P U C EExecutive homel Op the Delaware! Repalrian rlghtsl Mountain views, quarry tile, hardwood flooringl Bucks County stone fireplace I Lovely dental moldings I Elegant entry-turned stair­case! ProfessiOhally land- scaped-tlered decklngl YDL-324A $485,000

SCH LO TTReattors 215-493-9080

stored tormhouse 3-4 bd­rms, 2 fpl, large closets & rooms, secluded yard w/ br1cl(,.pati6 and taO trees, gar - I t bsmt Ctuumtog, $200,000 215-676-5799 YARDLEY- - 5 bdmi Col­onial. This 10 year old home Is In excellent con­dition. It features a large family room w/fpl, office, basement, garage and fenced yard. Located on a cul-de-siu:. it's ideal for your famiy and!comes with home warranty. Priced to ' sell In the $180*8. Ask for Marc Gecker. REMAX Af­filiates R eallt^ 215321- 2005. i _________Y A R D L E Y

Heacock Meartows Lower Makefleid

3 bedroom, ; 2Vk bMh towitfwme, wel4ocated near raoreetlon and shopping and 5 minutaa fromVs^ selarifiriiSSOO towvds dosing cost or 1 yr taasa/purdiMa aval- able. t134,9(»GRANOR & COMPANY

215493-8700 8852600 YARDLEY RUN - Ex­ecutive 4 bdnh, 2W bath, large new home in pres5. gipus area. Many up­grades, minutes from Tren­ton, 1-95 & Route 1. $225,900.2153957654 or 215-481-5772.

O riginal contem porary horned with lim itless design op tions

t o m e sc»- ttu- o u tsta n d in c) Siinris*-: Last ol I’rinc t-toii i otn n iu n lt y a m i (In d o u t w tiat sets us a p a rt (ro m ttu- rt-st )|Vood b u r n in g Ilrcp la cc s . .soaring ca th e d ra l c e ilin g s o p u le n t m a ste r suites, rn u itip le s l^ l lg h t s jh id f.u ropc-an-inspirod kite tic-ns are ju s t so m e ol ttic e x c itin g liig lilig lits you II find .

DIRECTIONS: New J e r s ^ lUmpIke to exit B Route 33 west to Mam Street Hightstown Left on Mam Street, then immediate nghi at light onto Route 571 west toward West Windsor/Plairrsboro High Sctxxjl Left onto Clarksville Road for % mile, then toft onto Penn Lyle Road Sunrise is Vk mile on right From Route 1 — East bn Route 571 for tvro mites to West Windsor Plamstxiro High & hool Right onto Clarksville Road lor % mile, tell 00 Penri Lyle Road Sunrise is V« mife on the right

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AVAILABLE!$20,000 OPTION PACKAGE FREE

ON SELECTED LOTS!

From *339,000M odels open I I am to 4 pm Broker coo p e ra tio n w e lco m e

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just what malces Princeton Walk New jersey's 1988 Com m unity o f the Yearf

Take sophisticatedly designed homes, complete with state-of-the-art conveniences and amenities. Place them

gently in a meticulously designed landscape Surround them w itfi

, J crystal dear streams and strong, towenng trees, and you'll discover all the b e ^ and excite­m ent behind this year's award-winner.

Etegant and exclusive. , Princeton Walk captures . t t ^ very essence o f the ' Princeton experience. Share the warm th, the

life and the imagnative spirit k> di^'nclive-16 the homes at Princeton Walk.-

Coming to you are indoor and outdoor-pools, fabulous tennis courts and a basketball court. A beautifully landscaped jogg ij^h icytfe tra l w ilt w ind its way throughout the villages,

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and an impressive dubhouse, featunng a state-of-the-art fitness center and com m unity room s, will over1(X)k a pristine lake.

Minutes away from excellent schools, fine shopping and restau rants, Pnneeton Walk also provides easy access to major highways and public transportation.

Experience the quietly sophisticated lifestyle you expect from the 1988 Com m unity oLthe Year. V i^ The Tovwie and Villa CoHectiors at Princeton W alk and see what fine liv ir^ is all about.

Directions; vis N«tiy Jm ty T w iq iila --• New Jersey'Tpk. North or South. to Exit 9. T ^ Roirte 18 Vfet (cowards New Bnmswid to Routel Soiffh (k )^ Trenton sign). Condmie South on Route I approx. II rnfles, past the Princeton ViUk S^Rtyffion: to Raymond U. Turn right to Route 27.Turn right and proceed approx. Vi mile to Promenade Blvd. Turn right and'foOpw signs to modei centers.Via intsntsts 9S - Interstate 95 to Route I North approx. 9 miles to Raymond Road. Proceed Vlte on Raymond Road to

Route- and proceed as above.

The Villa Collection Priced 6 ^ the irild f200,000's

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WOODED SPLENDORUPPER M AKEFIELD ,

A tylvan • ««+ setting of Ull trees with nugniricently landscaped visus enjoyed from a rear wood deck & in-ground ptwl suiroundi 'this custom 4 bedroom, 3 bath beauty with 3-car garage.. The inviting intoior exudn .contemporary flXir & charm with dramatic staircase & large bright room finlsim in handsome slate or hardwood floors. Comfortable living is afforded by an exquisite family room with stone ftrralace & rmfshed barement recreation room, IM water baseboard heaung & new Central air. Here house'for all seasons in a beautiful rustic setting for $495,000

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Direction* Takeyotir b est rbute tet LsmbertviUe and cross the "free bridge" over th e belaware Into New Hope. Oo straight ahead through the Ugbt8/10 of a mile (you are on Bridge Streed to the Ught a t McDonalds - turn right and otMS Route 202 to Fieldstone

Marketed by: General Knox Real Estate215-493^9800

Executhra LivingTNs Cokxdal offers ail you need for your growing family on an acre.

$224,900.

Land HoiFully wooded, 1.93 Acres...Appfoved lor septic; p a rt ly installed & driveway.

$89,900.

Country LivingThe casual ttle Is yours with this maintenance free Cepe Cod on 1.4 Acre In Upper Bucks.

$177,500.

ElegantQet-away Master Suite, open 3 story staircase. 3 acres, central v »;., arxi multi-level deck and much, much more.

$279,900.

New ConstructionPrivacy galore, 17 Acres plus new Colonial home Cali now4o ^ your own touches.

' . $399,900.

Nestled amid pano/aiT^*v^. Best buy in Upper Bucks.

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FOR THE YOUNG PROFESSIONALBeautifully situated with mature and appealing landscaping, (his one bedroom, \Vi barn bright and sunny condo features wall to wall carpeting, central air, stacks laundry, low utility costs and a private pool. Added to all of this is a covered bucony, overlooking a wildlife preserve for a year round view of nature. Only $91400.

BEAUTIFUL 2 bedroom, iVi bath (ownhouse with many upgrades. Rreplaccs in living room and master bedroom. Full attic and wood tkek. All the ease of condo living with many extras. A must sm for $125,000.

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THE WATERWORKS, vs H&h Hope RA. wtftfief o* the 1987 AIA O e s ^ Award oltefs you tt%e uitimaie ^ ar> oiegani iMng style

Bounded by a wide scenic nvef nt$ tone barge canal and state park larxls. this island haven is only 90 mirMes trom Man

SXr#$ &hC0 0f>90 atuty Mo<j Mregftendt tO-S. c/o$ed Tu0Sd»Yi

naitan 60 mifXAes to Phrtadeipn«a 20 mtfRjles to Prvi^ton yet wrthm walk ing (kstance d the Ime festaurants and (Aia t shops d the village o* New Hope

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A call to any one of these offices can get a clasalfled ad In alt the Packet publlcailoris.

Tbe Princeton Packet 609-924-3260The Lawrence Ledger 609-896*9100Windsor-Hlglita Herald 609-448-3005The.Qranbury Pre^ 609-395-0730

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CAREFREE TOWNHOME LIVINGUpgraded Brighton unit at the Brittany in Plaimboro.tasteful decor, new wall to wall carpeting, tiled foyer,

' ‘ ' 3 bednxnns. I Vi baths, finished loft.freshly painted,' garage, close to pool and tennis and minutes from Princeton Junction railroad station $I9S,000

VILLAGE - LAWRENCEVILLETtds 2 bedroom, iVt ba^ “ 300 model” end townbouse offen 146S t<|. ft. of living space • also located cl(»e to Ries. 9S and I S i , minutes from Princeton. Both bedrooms with private full baths, plus powder room on 1st floor. Includes wasba, dryer, and i^gerator, mirroKd closet l io o n in spacious master bedroom, separate dining room with stcp.down to living room. Patio for summer barbecu- higl $ 1 3 9 ^

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A MAGNIFICENT PROPERTY IN CRANBURY

Situated on 1.5 acres of woods and meadow, no detail has been spared in the designing and the building of this properly. This one of-a-kind home must be seen lo be fully appreciated. $690,000

neutral”carpeting, make this home one you’ll be _____ __own. Huge finished family room with wet bar and built-inWT sa. a«i*5V BSSU««a%'M avavUI TflUl WC( 4UIU UUill'ilientertainment center. Large eat-iri kilchen has stylish oak cabinets arid center islairi,» new range and ceiling fan Professional landscaping with lots of flowering shrum and mature trees, two car garage with automatic openers. Don't miss this wonderful bvgain at $235,000Call Yvonne

WINDSORS (609) 426-0001 PRINCETON-HIGHTSTOWN ROAD

M O N TG O M ER Y - RANC HRanch Ihfrc hcdriK)mY. I Vi balhs, Hcclwoud kiluhcn vMih C onan countcp*, Jenn Air slovc, 12 x12 sunriHMn hcaicd. full ba.sciTKni, two car attached garage, lovely lot with mature plantin^ > $219,500

CAMBRIDGE ESTATES IN MONTGOMERY

EXCEPTIONAL VALUEBetter than new in this 3 « a r old center hall Colonial in Montgomery Township. The landst^ing and lawn are established. The gracious living room, dining room, large kiUdKn, four bedrooms. 2'A balhs and family room accentol with a stone fireplace await a new

MONTGOMERY ACROSS FROM GOLF COURSE

U X JK IN a FOR A FOUR BEDROOM RANCH Here ii is! Well situated on aknoll overlooking a golf course is this new listing. Front and rear decks anord you a view ul sunset or the opportunity lo lounge in the privacy of the backyard. Fortnal living room with see-through fireplace lokyatd. Fortnal livmg room wiin see-mrougn tircpiac family room and kitchen open fo dining area tnakes Inis plan

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very livable. Study/office gives you a room away from the living quarters; lyra car attached garage...all on one acre

FORRESTAL VILLAGE TOWNHOUSECireal Value Great Location. Since (his unit was just painted and it includes all window trcaurKUls. -you can move righi m and place your furniture Three bedrooms, den, fireplace in livmg room, 2Vi baths, terific closets, full basement with Washer/dryer. pool, tennis. .Oftered at

$229J0i

BELLE M EAD (201) 874-5191 ROUTE # 206

THE HUNT FARM THE GEORGETOWN

5.5 ACRE W O O D E D R E T R E A T WITH P O N D SITE

NEW LISTING IN KINGWOOD TOWNSHIP

Qualily home on a spectacular wooded lot off a quid country road 3800 sq feel of luxurious living with ca Ihedral ceilings, numerous upgrades, and a stream with waterfalls al the base of the property A wonderful family home in a fabulous setting for $785,000

Just 4 houses left in Phase II al the Hum Farm All are on over 2 acres of rolling hillside with dramalic views of the Twin Towers. Join us al the Sign of the Fox lo see for yourself, or call our on-site sales office for more Infor­mation. |609) 466-1666 Public open houses Sal and Sun from 1-4 PM

HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP

Directions: Rl 11 lo Wixxlsvillc Rd iRT hl2i I mile lo sign on right Proceed lo sales office Hopewell Township

A comfortable home on Carter Road in Hopewell Township with a Princeton mailing address Country living - ideal location on 1.6 acres with numerous mature trees and planting Total privacy in park like selling of large rear yard 'Three bedrooms, large kitchen, living riHini with

(>n a peaceful cul-de-sac in the Sourland Mounuias. Monlgomcry Township .Spcclacular contempofarv wnh cuslom glass windows, niulli.level decks with hoi tub. beautiful blends of cedar and stone. 22' stone fireplace, specialty lighting. 3-cat garage Inlcrior features anenormous foyer with mihslrcls' 'gallery, caihc-dral ceilings

ilh oak cabincis and corian

fireplace, dining room, den and sun room all add up lo gcHid value al $249,000

and custom designed kilchcn wiih counters Top of the line lusurv on a scry special piece o( property only ten minuies fnmi Princeton New Construe lion. September completion Reduced $659,000

H O PEW ELL (609) 466-1600 37 W EST BROAD STREET

TITUSVILLEBoating, swimming or picnicking by the Delaware arc all within walking distance of this 3 b^ruom. pan"handyman's'* special Call 737-3980 for all details laiMcd for only $!J7.5O0

RENTALWOODMONT IN LAWRENCEVILLE

2 bdrm, 2.3 bath, furnished Townhouse fully furnished with Kit. appliaiu^ incl. Microwave, pool, tennis. Sleinsvay piano, indow garden. Available late Aug-Sept, 1, 1988. Call for details (609) 737-3980 or 7 3 M I3 4 Eve.

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REDUCED!HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP

SMALL IS BEAUTIFULElegant older contemporary In the woods on ;beauiiful'

i of glass I : kilchen. c

Slate patios for outdoor cnteitarning.

NEW LISTINGRidgeview Rd. Lots oi glass brings me outdoors m.-biaic floors, butcher block kilchen. cathedral ceilings Ihroughbut. Slate patios for outdoor entertarning. Perfect for bachelor or

brings the outdoors in.-Slate'

older couple. Working drawings for an-addiiion. Included.$325,000

Out a bit, yet close to Pennington, this well built spUi-tcvcl has j'vsl bran painted thronghoul. with the exterior painted and a new roof in '85. Three bedrooms, I '/■ balhs. huge rec. room, with new door, 2 car garage and a lovely deep

** $215,000

Beautifully decorated executive Colonial in Elm Ridge Park, a lefrific neighborhood. In addjlion to 4 spacious bedrooms and 2’/i Mihs. the first floor offers that perfect flow for enteitaining and family fun with a lirepiacc inlivingroom and faipiiy room, and an adjoining garden room

Don't miss the finished boscmenl

yard. Come see it.

with vaulted ceiling, extraordinary! Better than new

it isreduced loo!

$489,000

PENNINGTON (609) 737-3980 ROUTE # 31 & WEST DELAWARE AVENUE

• OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, JULY 10 2-4 PM

LOCATION -E LOW PRICE => VALUE

CRANBURYA m a g n if ic e n t PROPERTY

CONTEMPORARY DREAMARE YOU LOOKING FOR

THE LOCATION?Situated on l.$ acres of woods and meadow, no detail has

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Ms. Abrams names all her' dolls. The one above is Anne, named after a friend who died, "This was her doll.”

An avid collector and m aker of dolls, 'Godmother* Jody Abrams is a member of the Delaware Valley Doll Club.of N.J., celebrating its 10th anniversary

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"Kart,” one of Ms. Abrams’ fust antique aquisitiSiuj was purchiued in 19^ . "It’s my ve^ favorite,” she says of the Ktammer and lUiiniehart doll, which was manufactured in Germany.

BY Angela De u j SantiO D Y Abrams never particularly cared for dolls. As a child, she didn't drag them around the house, dress them up or serve them afternoon tea.

Ms. Abrams was miicfi more intejrcstcd in art: Easels, paints and palettes are the things that faireihated Irer as a child. But as she is explaining, the listener cannot help but stare — disbelieving — at her living space: more than 60 antique dolls, each in its own ofnatc

"wicker carriage, fill a 12-foot by 28-foot room.

"I never intended to do this." the Jackson Township homemaker said, apologizing for the lack of seating "This used to be a living oxjm 1 had To slowly move the furniture out."

What used to be a normal parlor — with couches, chairs, coffee tpbles and all the rest — is now a miniature doll museum. All the furniture is gone except for a piano artd a lamp. A Kestner doll, manu­factured in Germany at the turn of the century, sits on the piano stool. A 10-inch Jackie Robinson doll stands in a wooden display case at tte opposite end of the room. In between are rows of antique treasures, some with parasols, purses and bonnets, many datjng back 100 years.

Ms. Abrams, her former living room chock-full of antique dolls from Genpany, France, England and the United States, has amassed a museum-quality collection. Some of her dolls are worth thousands of dollars — if she were to sell — and her antique wicker carriages arc equally valuable

‘‘These dolls are like my fami­ly." explained Ms. Abrams, whose collection has steadily grown since 1968. "It would be like selling one of my children."

She has. in fact, given each of her dolls a nairie. One of her favorites is Anne, a doll she bought from the husband of a friend who had died. She is particularly fond of Anne — who resembles actress Sally

Ms. Abrams woriu exclusively in porcelain "because it looks so much like people.” She signs and dates all o f her creations, each of which takes three weeks to complete.

Struthers — because "it belonged to my friend. This way the memory of Anne continues through her doll."

"My very favorite is Kurt," she said, pointing to a little boy doll staring up from a baby buggy. The rare Ktammer and Rhinehart is the third antique doll he acquired

In doll circles, she's known as the Godmother, a founding and charter member of the Delaware Valley Doll Club of New Jersey, which is celebrating its lOth anniversary this year. Drawing its members from New Je r^ and Pennsylvania, the doll club has some 70 members, about 15 percent of whom arc male

Actor John Wayne collected dolls, she said, noting that dolls arc

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Summer Festival *88 will kick off at the J^aper Mill Playhouse, Brookside Drive, MUibunt, with a series of music and dance perfoitnances. Some of Paper Mill's most pt^xdar stars of the past season will retxirn on July 12 at S p.m. for "A Sstute to the A n d ean Musical Theatre." Tickets are $10, $17 a i« l $18. '

July 13 at 8 p.m.. ttn Lar Lubovitch Dance Company will make its first appear­ance on the Paper Mill Stage. Mr. Lubovitch, founder of tlM c ^ p a n y and a chm tognq^r on Btoikiway, s t a ^ the new Sb^hen Semdbeim musical foto the Woods. Tickets ftn- the Paper Mill perfornuutceuue $14, $20 and $22. The New'Jersey Ballet Conqyany'

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For further infmmation and tickets to all S u idm er F e s t iv a l *88 p ro g ra m s : MI-3764343.

Pum p Boys and Dinettes Serves M usic and Fun

Summer theatre at Murray-Dodge moves into its secotKl productiem on July 7 wt)cn the fhinceton Rep Company presents the musical Pump Boys and Dinettes.

Travel to Smyrna, N.C., for this coun­try-pop flavored musical revue where Prudie and Rhetta Cupp are having a good old time singing and d ry ing 'a t the Double Cupp Dtntf. The Dinettes will be serving pw and Southern h ^ ita lity to the audience every n i^ t with music for every taste: folk, blires, & »pel and bltre^ass. ^ '

P^ormances are Thursday through Sun­day, July 7 through July 24. Thursday, Friday and Saturday shows begin at 8 p.m .. Sundays begin at 7 p.m. Tlcktte are $10 and $12. iW reservations or further information: 609-452-4950 or 609-921-3682.

Mr. Shertfer and Ms. Behar Coming Acts at “Catch”

Upcoming hetuHiners 'at Cafeh 'A Rising Star at the Hyatt Regency in Princeton; includes: Steve Shaffer, from July 5-9, and Joy Behar. from July 12-16.

Mr. Shaffer is appearing on national cable television's "Showtime Across The Coun­try" as the national representative for Phila­delphia comedy clubs. His vocal impressions range from Chubby Checker to Jimmy Stewart — not to mention cats and dogs. The South Philly native has! also been on “ The Tonight Show” ami CBS’s "Morning Pro­gram." Also on tlw bill will be Gary Lazer.

Among the new generation of female comics will be Joy Behar, who return to the "Catch” stage. She has been highlighted as one of the “ new comediennes” in The New‘ York times and ."E ntprta'inm ent To- night.” “ The Today Show” called Ms. Behar “ tfw new comedy Uilent to watch.” She recently completed 25 episodes of "Way Off Broadway — Staning Joy Behar.

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'Your Room o r M ine?’At Peddlers V illa ge

Your Room or Mine? will run through Aug. 7 at the Peddlers Village Dinner Thntre. Route 263, Lahaska, Pa.

A comedy of complications, the farce involves a jingle writer and his lawyer wife who are expecting their first child. Ho* ill-ihanneted father alnrady lives with the couple: the anival of his mcMher and the baby, complete with live-in nurse and a stranger who stops in to use the bathroom, proves anything can happen, and will.

The play is preceded by a buffet and salad bar. Fot reservations or further information; 215-794-3460.

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Apoilo Dukakis will appear as guest artist io a ptC'New York tryout of the original .comedy MHUotu of Miles,. Wednesday and Thursday, July 6 and 7 at PlayJiouse 22, . 210 Dunham's Goraer Road, East Brunswick. For fu r t |in inform malion: 201-254-3939.

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•Apollo Dukakis of the Whple Theater Company and Jane Cronin .will appev as guest artists in a pre-New York uyout of an original coniedy at PlayhoUM 22, 210 Diinhams Corner Road, East Brunswick. The play^ MIliioda of Mild^ will preview Jiily 6 and 7 at 8 p.m. A 'gala opening and reception will be held on July 8 at 8:30 p.m.'i the play will nin through July 17.

Millions of Miles concerns itself with Edna Brennan, an impoverished 70-year-old. With an uncommon bit of luck, she meets Walter Knoblock. a well-healed widower. Although they are "millions of miles" apart from each other in background, values and practices, they have similar needs that sprout from their advanced ages.

For reservations or further information: 201-254-3939.

JAM BALAYA Continues VVIth Chinese A cro b a ts

McCarter Theatre’ s J AM- BALAVA/Summer Fun in Princeton, will continue with an oriental flair when The Chinese Golden Dragon Acrobats and Magi­cians of Taipei present two performances on July II at I I a.m. dnd 7 p.m.

Audiences of all ages will marvel at the death-defying feats of Taiwan's premiere acrobatic family who will perform breath-taking feats of balance, juggling and gymnastics. The tradition of jugglers, stunt p^ormersaqd acrobats is one which extends beyond the family name, dating back more than 2,000 years to the Han Dynasty (206 B.C. to 220 A.D.). Tickets arc $7 to SI2.

Both Henley’s comedy The Miss Fire­cracker Contest will play July 14 to 16 and July 30 at 8 p.m.. as well as July 17 and 31 at 7:30 p.m.

Written after Crimes of (he Heart, the play exploits Ms. Henley's Southern charm. As her characters struggle for control over their lives, they also struggle to escape other people's disapproval and judgement,

Tickets arc $15. For reservations or infor­mation on either show: 609-683-80(X).

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The play is Neil Simon’s nostalgic look at ' m id d le - c l a s s f a m i l y l i f e in the

post-depression, prc-Woild War II years as . seen th ^ g h the eyes of | S-year-old Eugene

Jerome. Director Don B um g^ner is seeking three actors and fouractresses for Eugene,

' an. articulate, energetic, IS-^ar-oId; his long-suffering mhther, al»ul 40; his equally

^long-suffering father, also about 40 (but may 'look older); the older and wiser brother of 18;

•. his widOw^ aunt, about 38; and two cousins, 'one 13, oiw 16.

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C a b a re t b y O andle llght Salutes Ham m erstein

SiNer b i^ a r Produqtiohs will present the seventh ih"-^ts series - of Cabarets by Candlelight, showcasing the soiigs'of Oscar HamiiKrstein II. The r e m will'nm through July at Peddler’s Pub at the Cock *N Bull, in Peddler’s Village on Friday and Saturday at 8:30 p.m. aM at the Wycombe Itin on Sunday-at 7:30 p.m.

Mr. Hammerstcin's immense contribution to the American theatrd began in the 1920s when he contributed the lyrics and libretto to Friml's Rosemarie, Romberg's The*Desert Song and The New Moon, and Kern's Show float.

Entertainment charge at the Peddler's Pub is $10, dessert tray and exotic beverages arc available. The charge at The Wycombe Inn is $8 and a light or full dinner is available. Reservations are advised: 215-794-7438. for Peddlfer’s Village. 215-598-7000. for the Wycombe Inn.

Stage O ne M usical Spoofs M ystery G enre

A snow-covered mansion full of secret panels and passageways and a murder or two... or thiM, are the essential ingredient!) in The Musical Comedy Murders of 194() by Stage One Productions at Rider College. Route 206, Lawrenceville, on stage from July 14 through 31.

A successful play off-Broadway when it premiered in New York in 1987, the comedy later moved to Broadway, where it played for several months. The play spoofs Agatha (Thristie-type mysteries, film n o n and film and stage musicals of the 1940s. The story concerns a group tof Broadway performers and angels who have gathered on a snowy night for a backer’s audition for a new musical. But the angels and a few others get to heaven far sooner than they expect when Nazi saboteurs infiltrate the audition.

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In the Name of JEver since his college days playing with the Tigertowh flivej Ed Polcety

who returns to Princeton, h ^ teen a tireless perfornier in f^romotingi the music

By Patrick M o n a g h a n

I F Ed Polccr were to think o f a time w hen he knew that ja z z m u s ic w o u ld n o t a c h ie v e i t s d e s e r v e d popularity , that m om ent

would have taken p lan on the Princeton University campus in 1957.

Mr. Polccr, today one of the m ost tireless jazz performers on the circuit, was a junior at Princeton, and j ^ music was a very important part o f his life.

A member o f Stan R ubin's Tigcitown Five, M r. Polccr made about $2,000 annually as a musician whije at Princeton, playing 30 weekends a year and loving every minute o f it.

By the time he w as 19. jazz had taken Mr. Polccr to places be never thdiighi nc’d see . He and his T igertow n m ates m ade se v e r a l Carnegie Hall appearances, and in 1956 Mr. Polcct‘ found him self in Monaco, where he played on board (he yacht o f Aristotle Onassis and at the wedding of Grace K,clly and Prince Rainier.

But th ose a c c o m p lis h m e n ts meant little to Mr. Polccr on this spring evening in Princeton in 1957. when he saw the future of jazz take a turn filr the worst wh?1i the infamous "RiKk Around ihc Clock Riot" erupted

Being near the end ol the sem ester . Mr P o lc c r reca lled , many stifdcnts were looking to "let off a little steam," as they still do today. The "riot" began when the clock in Nassau H all struck 11:00p.m.

"1 would say 2 0 to 30 people simultaneously opened their w in ­dows and turned their hi-fi sets up full blast, and R ock Amund the Clock was played at top volume all over the campus."

From there, about 1.000 under­graduates banded together, parading and partyrng their w ay along Nassau Street, celebrating the birth o f rock 'n' roll. "At that point. I don't think anybody knew the full extent that rock would take o v er ." he said.

The decline of the populaniy of jazz came quickly. Fewer eating clubs had already been hiring fewer jazz bands for parties, and when Mr Polccr came back to Pnnccton two years after the graduated in 1958, not one club w as left, that was hiring jazz bands.

But that hasn't stopped Mr Polccr from playing his com et Now 5 1. he continues to play gigs throughout the country, often tour­ing for weeks on end . He recently

completed a stm t that saw him perform 22 sh ow s in |7 days;, he was scheduled lu play six morb shows over the Fourth of July weekend. Last year he performed at jazz festivals as far away as M enlo Park. Ca , and Lugano. Switzer­land. among other UKalions

It's a lifestyle that obviously lakes him away from his Lotig Island home, w here he lives with his wife and tw o sons, but it's the only way he can spread jazz m usic . something that is very important to Ed Polccr.

On Monday. July 18, Mr. Polccr will pull into Princeton with "The Condon Gang" for a concert that will sec him reunite with many o f the musicians that played Eddie

A m eri^ w as like being a s m - ond-ciass citizen). T o accomplish thtu. he sim ply keeps playing. H e's paiticulariy excited about the up-

. coming Princeton petfonm nee b e­cause it should bring back som e good mem ories o f playing at Con­don's.

Scheduled to perfotm with Mr. P o lc c r at M cC a rter arc: K en Peplowski on clarinet and tenor sax; Tom Artin on trombone; Warren Q ia sso n on vibraj^one; Keith In­gham on piano; Frank Tate on bass; Ronnie C ole on dnim s. with Laurel Watson providing vocals.

“ W e're doing a concert that's a mix o f the audience imagining that it's a night nt Eddie Condon's and at the same time showing (he in­fluences o f music down through the last 60 . 70 years. It's certainly going to give some insights into what w e did at Condon's for 10 years, from '75 through '85. This is all I can do; I can’t save the world here, just small pockets o f i i .”

Ed Polccr has perfotmed with the likes of the Benny Goodman Sextet, appeared at Carnegie Hall and was co-owner of New York’s famous jazz club Condon’s. A frequent performer around the nation and a member of Stan Rubin’s Tigertown Five while an undergraduate at Princeton University (1958), Mr. Polcer will perform at McGarter Theatre on Monday July 18 at 8:00 p.m. For further information and tickets: 609-68J-8000.

Condon's, one of New York's ;— laijd maybe the world's — most fanfous jazz clubs. Condon's was co-owned by Mr. Polccr li closed on July 31, 1985. He still hopes to reopen the club, but astronomical rents have prevented it from hap­pening thus far

"Never say never, but I d say the chances of it reopening arc slim You'd have to pack a place every night to practically break even. I've looked (for another location for the club) for a year and a half and have met with nothing but frustration."

Mr. Pdlfcer tries not to get too caught up in the setbacks associated with being a jazz musician (he once said that being a jazz musician in

Mr. Polccr has been an outspoken advocate o f jazz for the past 12 years. H e's president o f the Inter­national Art o f Jazz Inc., which puts jazz programs into public schools and public parks. He is also a member o f the Advisory Panel ol the Jazz Musicians' Foundation ol Local 802. NYC. an organization d ed ica ted lo in creasin g public awilrcncss - of jazz and providing cdumtional and performance op purfunitics for jazz, m u sicians T h i^ g h his efforts and by helping the efforts o f such organizations. Mr. Polccr hopes that jazz will one day receive Ihc recognition it d e­serves.

He harbors a bitterness toward record companies that chose to "sell out" to rock music while (hey

ignore jazz. Bui those feelings can not mask his love for the music

"The concept o f jazz, collective improvisation on the spot, is a concept that I think will never die. whether the popularity of jazz ebbs and flow s with the changing limes I think the concept is wonderful and if audiences arc made more awaro that these guys arc actually doing this on the spot — at that moment in lime and that's the only lime you'll ever hear n done that way the concept ilscll is ux) exciting lo die ou t"

If Ed Polccr has his way. jazz, like rock 'n' roll, will never die Ed Polcer and the Condons will perform at McCarter Theatre in Princeton on Monday J u l y J S a t H p.m. Tickets range ffom For further information and neki 609-683-8000

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New World String Quartet opens seriei^sensitivity to moments of tension end relaxation made tiw most of the (nece's emotional as well ats musical sbucture.

A rattling p i^ca to cello started the serond movement off ^ t h a bang. Cellist Ross Hatbaugh show­ed an uncanny ability to vary the tone and volume of-his pizzicato (plucked) playing. He also provided a hefty Inus for the “ Grazioso” movement.

By B. g r ah am McKlNLBYUDIENCC mem­bers who flocked to' the Graduate * Col­lege courtyard for th e f i r s t o f the

Princeton University Summer Chamber Concerts June 30 were disappointed in their hopes for an evening of music under the stars. But once they found their way to Alexamler Hail, where the concert had Im n moved because of.earlier threats of rain, all musical expecta­tions were amplyifulfilled.

An energetic, nmble and delicate performance b / the New World String Quarteymade an extrenwly promising <wning to the scries, which runs y^ough July 31 and is. amazingly,/free to all comers. Listcneis cheerfully distributed their youngsters, picnics and lawn chairs throughout the hall to be beguiled by the g roup’s e x tra o rd in a ry ensemble and flexibility of ex­pression.

T h e c o n c e r t o p e n e d w i t h M o z a r t 's Q um ei in B-Flat Major. K . 4 5 8 , n ic k p a m e d “ T h e H u n t ” fo r th e h u n t in g h o rn m o t i f in th e o p e n ­in g m o v e m e n t. T h is m o v e m e n t is a ls o c h a ra c te r iz e d b y th e le a p in g t r i l l s th a t ch a s e o n e a n o th e r th ro u g h t lK f i r s t m o v e m e n t . T h e e n s e m b le re q u ire d to m a k e th is m o v e m e n t w o rk is c o n s id e ra b le : th e N e w W o r ld a d d e d to th is r o c k - s o l id base an e n o rm o u s c h e e r fu ln e s s a n d g o o d h u m o r th a t m a d e th e m o v e m e n t d e l ig h t fu l . F ir s t v io l in is t C u r t is M a c o m b e r le d w i t h an u n u s u a lly s w e e t s o u n d th a t ■ w a s re f le c te d b y h is c o lle a g u e s , d o w n to th e d u lc e t v a n is h in g la s t c h o rd o f th e m o v e ­m e n t.

ine second movement, with its beautiful interplay among voices, maintained the warmth of sound without being fat; the third provided a gorgeous contrast between M r Macomber's deep-throated, lyrical statements and the a n sw ering chords, touched with an airy light­ness.

A s h o r t pa use e n s u e d b e to rc the f i n a l m o v e m e n t , v h ' l e M r . M a c o m b e r d is a p p e a re d o f fs ta g e in se a rch o f a n e r r a n t p ie c e o f m u s ic . H e re tu rn e d a n d se t a n e x tre m e ly ra p id p a ce fo r th e " A l l e g r o a s s a i, " b u t i t s o o n s e tt le d in a n d p ro d u c e d s o m e d iz z y in g in te r p la y , e x q u is ite tu n in g a n d e x t r a o rd in a r y e n s e m b le , e s p e c ia lly in e x p o s e d passages jo in ­in g th e T trs t a n d s e c o n d v io l in s .

In k e e p in g w i t h th e m u s ic , a fa r iTKtre a g g re s s iv e s ty le w a s a d o p te d fo r th e B e e th o v e n Quartet in C Major, O p . 5 9 n o . 3 . T h e r o l l ic k in g f i r s t m o v e m e n t re v e a ls n o tra c e o f th e m e la n c h o l ic B e e th o v e n o f th e la te q u a r te ts , a n d i t in c lu c te s som e o f th e b e s t o f th e c o m p o s e r 's fa v o r i te t r ic k s to p r o lo n g th e e n d ­in g . R e m a rk a b le th ro u g h o u t w a s the a b i l i t y o f th e g ro u p to v a ry n o t ju s t th e d y n a m ic s b u t a ls o th e in te n s ity o f th e p la y in g . T h e p la y e rs ' jo in t

A virtuoso fugue subject in the "Allegro inolto" had all fingers flying, and provided a beautiful ehanra for Uw group to weave its texture around the musical material. The jiggling, buzzing subject would disappear and emerge bcauUfu^ from the shifting colors of the other wices.

I t w as p e rh a p s an u n w is e c h o ic e to p u t B a r t o k 's Quartet No. 4 a f t c i in te rm is s io n . T h e p ie c e a p p a re n t ly w a s a p ro s p e c t th a t d im in is h e d the a u d ie n c e n o t ic e a b ly . N e v e r th e le s s , th e w o rk w a s p e rh a p s th e m o s t s p e l lb in d in g Q f th e th re e in its v a r ie ty o f e f fe c ts a n d u n r e m it t in g in te n s ity . "

T h e w o r k seem s a c a t a lo ^ c o f s p e c ia l e f fe c ts — s c o o p in g , p la y in g w i th th e m u te , u s in g p iz z ic a to , s t r ik in g th e s t r in g w i t h th e w o o d e n p a r t o f th e b o w . N e v e r th e le s s , B a r to k w e a v e s th e m in to a c o h e re n t w h o le w ith a n o v e r r id in g s in g le n e s s o f v o ic e . T h e w o rk in c lu d e s l i t t l e o f th e " f o l k " f la v o r a s s o c ia fc d w ith th e c o m p o s e r : it is a n g ry a n d ly n c a l b y tu rns .

T h e N e w W o r ld 's a b i l i t y to s h if t gears at th e b l in k o f an e y e s e rv e d th e m in g o o d s tead w i th th e f i r s t m o v e m e n t ' s k a l e i d o s c o p e o f m o o d s , m o v in g f r o fn a g g re s s iv e ly d is s o n a n t to l y r i c tq m e n a c in g . T h e se co n d m o v e m e n t , p la y e d th r o u g h ­o u t w ith m u te s , rose to an e th e re a l p la n e , b u t e f fe c t iv e ly m a in ta in e d th e u n d e r ly in g d is q u ie t . T h e " N o n tro p p o le n t o " g iv e s us a to u c h o f th e p r im i t iv e , w ith its p e n ta to n ic c lu s te rs a g a in s t a m o o d y , m o d a l m e lo d y in th e c e llo . 'The f in a l fa d e o u t o f th is m o v e m e n t, b e lo w a c h ir p in g v io l i n , w a s e f (o r llc .s s ly c o n t rq l lc d .

T h e p iz z ic a to m o v e m e n t, w h ic h u t i l iz e s a te c h n iq u e th a t s n a p s th e s tr in g b a c k a g a in s t th e w o o d , w a s r h y th m ic a l ly a b s o lu te a n d b e a u t­i f u l l y s u s p e n s e fu l. In y e t a n o th e r m o o d c h a n g e , th e N e w W o r ld b ro u g h t th e te m p e s tu o u s w o rk to a s w i r l in g , fo r c e f u l c o n c lu s io n .

T h e c h o ic e — i f n o t th e lo c a t io n — o f th is q u a r te t p ro m is e s w e l l f o r fu tu re e v e n ts .The Chilingirian String Quartet will perform as the next concert in the P rinceton U n iversity S u m m er Chamber Concerts, held in the courtyard o f the Grmluate College o ff o f Springdale Road in Princeton, on J u ly 6 at 8 p . m . C a l l 609-452-5977 after 4 p.m . on the day o f the concert for inclement weather location.

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By E. G ra h a m McKin l e y

H E N c e l l i s t N a th a n ie l R o ­s e n ' s s t r i n g b r o k e , i t w a s a l r e a d y

I I p .m . T h e g ro u p w a s o n th e C o u r t h o f f i v e m o v e m e n t s i n B e e th o v e n 's String Quartet in A Minor, Op. 1 3 2 . R e t u r n in g . t a , t h e s tage w i t h a n e w s t r in g . M r . R o s e n q u ip p e d , " S h a l l w e s ta r t f r o m th e ^ g in n i n g o f th e f i r s t m o v e m e n t? ' '

H a p p i ly , th e p la y e rs o p te d t o p ic k u p c lo s e to w h e re th e y le f t o f f . T h o s e a u d ie n c e m e m b e r s w h o s ta y e d a t A le x a n id e r H a l l J u ly I fo r the w h o le W a te r lo o C h a m b e r C o n ­c e r t w e n t h o m e a b o u t I I ; I5 p .m . M a n y w h o le f t c h r l i c r a p p a re n t ly th o u g h t th a t tw o - a n d -a - h a lf h o u rs o f c h a m b e r m u s ic m i a F r id a y i i ig h i w a . to o m u c h

While the program v.j> inlercsl mg and gcneralK well played. I l o u n d my sel l . i g i eei ng I he Heelhoven. played by m o Iiiu s Is .Stuart Canin and Leonid Keylm. violisl Sol Cireil/ei and eellisi Rosen, had some mee dynamie cllcels and iiukkI ehanges. as vsell as a wonderfully serene Violin Adagio Bui im eoiu.enlr.iHon vsas flagging a bil by the lime the quariel. whieh sianed ,ii in Is p m . drew lo a eluse

In .iddition lu f<ing luo long. Ihe eoneerl also sullered in plaee. Irom Ihe eoneepi around which Ihe sene. IS buill The (Krlormanees bring together the noied ie.iehers and gifted students ol the Waierlim sum­mer schiHil These euneeris ofler opportunities lo hear some ol the finest players, young and old. on the music scene loday However, these are not jKopIc who play logclher hubilually something that was subtly relleeied in the performance

ll wasn I dial ensemble and tunIII g we r e o . e a s i o n a 11 y out ol-balance or shaky, in any ease, this happened relatively rare­ly ll was mure that the players seemed less aware of one another, more focused on their own playing, than one could wish This quality was noticeable to me espceiully (and perhaps only) because it was in such contrast to the intuitive com­

m u n ic a t io n a m o n g m e m b e rs o f th e N e w W o r ld S t r in g Q u a r te t , h e a rd in th e sa m e h a l l th e n ig h t b e fo re . (For a rr<'-\¥ o f this concert, see ptvccd-

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C a n in e s p e c ia lly s e e m e d in h is o w n w o r ld . T h e g ro u p n e v e r g e lle d in to a c o h e s iv e w h o le , d e s p ite s o m e v e r y ' f in e p la y in g b y a l l m e m b e rs .

T h e s a m e w as tru e o f a ra th e r lo n g -w in d e d Sextet for Piano and Strings b y S e rg e i L ia p u n o v , a tu m -o f - th e - c e n tu r y R u i^s ia n p ia n i-s t. te a c h e r a n d c o m p o .s c r. T h is g ro u p . c o m p r i.s in g v io l in is t s l i k k a T a iv i a n d M a r jo r ie K ra n s b e rg . v io l is t

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Joseph ( lOl lesi i iai i . cellist L.iu Bartlett bassist David Waller and pianist Jeuneanc Duwis. seemed to play at each other much of Ihe lime

I particularly wished ihal the piano tone were richer and less aggr essi ve In eoni r asi . first violinisi T aKi was eonsisicnily io<.> unassertive and olien got buried m the lexturc Cellist Burllcll did provide a gtildcn-ihroalcd solo — expressive, varied and priwcrful — in (he third movement. But much of the playing, while capturing the gesture of the music, lacked (he warm, glowing beauty that this unabashedly Romantic literature needs

T h e s e p ro b le m s w e re n o t in e v id e n c e in a w o n d e r fu l v e rs io n o f P r o k o f ie v 's Sonata for Flute and Piano, op. 94. P ia n is t J o h n V a n B u s k ir k a n d f lu t i.s t P a u l F r ie d se e m e d u n s h a k a b ly o n .the sa m e w a v e le n g th . M r . F r ie d e l ic i te d a l l th e s e n s u o u s b e a u ty a n d c n c h a n t-

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o n th e f lu te , w im th e p ia n o f i n n i y re le g a te d to th e b a c k g ro u n d . M r . F r ie d w a ^ b y tu rn s m e l lo w , .su n n y , f r o l ic k in g a n d la n g u o ro u s ; p ia n is t V a n B u s k ir k s ta y e d r ig h t w i t h h im .

As do all WatcrltHi Chamber ,Concerts, this one opened with an extract from J..S Bach's The A n o/ the Fugue. The p iece.. whieh is Bach's last work, is a collection of 211 lugues and canons, all bused on the same theme No insiruinetitalion wjN indicated so arrailgeis e\ei since iiase delighled ihemselses with lindme new w a y s in [xilorm ll

frulay s toneerl presented die huh and Mill sonlrapuneli si.i marimbas and xylophones with lyinpani bells and cymbals ihrown in lor giMHl measure ll was not an ensemble Ihal brought out Ihe linear quality dial is die essence ol Bach

Ihe sound was not unpleasant and d i n a n i K s wer e care l ul ls thought out and religiously ob served But the removal ol Ihe essential lineal nature ol die iiiusk made il sound more like an evereise than music iiiuking as dCd ihe gaudy addition ol hells and eymbals at the end

But the arrangenienl also pointed up the real strength ot these eon certs, which lies in their variety ll you don't like the pcmussion ensemble, you're bound lo like the llute. the piano sextet or the string quartet II the eoneerl limes could be kepi lo a reasonable length. Ihe series has the potential for some delightful summer listening.The Waterloo Festival o ffers chamber music every Friday night thmugh July 22 and orchestral con- cc rts on Mondays thmugh July 2,‘i in Alexander Hall on the Princeton University campus For more infor­mation: 609-452-.‘i(X)()

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Bach: Cantatas, BW V 51, 140. Joshua Kiflcih, The Bach Ensemble. ^ L’oiseau-Lyre 4 I7 61 6 Beethoven: Symphony No. 9 C'Choral” ). H erbert von Karajan, Berlin Philharmonic.D G Q a ile ria 415 83.2 B eethoven: Missa Sdlemnis. ' Mozart: Mass in C Minor. Robert Shaw, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra & Chorus. 2 CDs.T elarc C D -8 0 1 5 0 B uxtehude: Cahtatas. Ton Koop- man, Hannover Knabenchor, Am­sterdam Baroque Orchestra. 3 CDs. E rato B C D 75374.M onteverdi: Soprano Duets and Solos. Emma Rirkby, Eyclyn Tubb, the Consort of Musiclce, Anthony Rooley.

M C A C lassics M C A D 2 5 1 8 9 Palestrina: Pope Marcellos Mass, Stabat Mater. Mark Brown, Pro Can- done Antiqua.M C A Classics M C A D 25191 Verdi:-Requiem and Operadc Chbru'ses. Robert Shaw, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and Chorus. 2 CDs.T elarc C D 80152 W alton : Belshazzar’s Feast, Suite from Henry V. Andre Previn, Royal Phjlharmonic, Brighton Fest|val Chorus.

M C A Clasics M C A D 61 8 7 H an d el: The Messiah. Ton Koop- nian. Choir, The SiAfteen, Amsterdam Barpque Orchestra. 3 CDs.E rato B C D 880503

Choral Music

Pit) Cantionc Antiqua in an cthcrral performance that emphasizes individual vocal lines. Included for atmosphere as welf as historical accuracy are fragments of Gregorian chant ihat comprise the ■’proper" for the Feast of the Assumption.

The other MCA disc is an unusual selection of Mbhteverdi soprano solos and ducts. Emma

Kirkby, the hotlbst singer working the old music circuit, is join^ by Evelyn Tubb and the Conwrt of Muliteke in a grand outpouring of

' lyricism, ranging from the Italianatc charm of ■ "Chiomc d’Oro’' to the ghostly melancholy of • ‘‘6 Bone lesu." Texts, unfonunately. arc not

provided. • *'Later, more familiar Baroque repertory can be

heard on a new Joshua Rilkin^disc offering two Bach Cantatas (BWV |40 and SI) performed by the Bach Ensemble. This is statc-of-thc-an stuff, with clean melodic lines, clipped phraseology, metronomic precision and an all-round ob­servance of "authentic" good manners, re­corded in appropriately small-scale sound. Qrew

. Clinton's counter-tenor voice soars impressfye- ly. and all the players acquit themselves u/l(h aplomb. But 1 wonder what Bach, who fathered some 20 children, would make of this sterile vision of his music'.’ ,

A more passionate approach to. old music is offered by Ton Koopmah. whose M e ss ia h ' I continue to enjoy as the most exciting version on original instruments (Erato RCD 880503). Mr. Koopman's newest project, an epic 3-CD set of Buxtehude Cantatas on the Erato label, brings to light 11 rarely encountered works, every one a gem. that represent the height of German Baroque vocal music SO years before Bach.' By turns austere and jubilant, these cantatas offer a rich varity of Baroque styles, including intricate fugues, rousing hymns and instrumental se­quences for tnimpctsl drums, and colorful wind and string combinations. Koopman's Amster­dam Baroque Orchestra, playing authentic in­struments. perform with terriHc .spirit, and the deep, churchy acoustic is jiBf right for the music. Full texts arc provided, ‘

This is.an important, inspiring release Fjom Buxtehude to Boulez, the repertory of RCA's hrato label continues to set a standard that i.s hard to equal for fivshncss and danng.

By Jack Sullivan

T HLS month my apartment has been ringing with the |oylul sounds ol choral music The mosi distinguished ol the nevs choral CDs comes from Robcp

Shaw..one ol the world's great choral conduc­tors At 71. he has just come out with monu­mental new versions of Verdi's Requiem iwith five operatic choruses included in the same sell. Beethoven's M issu .So/emnrs and Mozart's Mass in C Minpr. all with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and Chorus

I've never been a fan ol the Requiem, which has always seemed shricky and bombastic, but perhaps that's because I never heard this revel­atory recording Mr Shaw emphasizes the beauties of the chorus and its blend with the orchestra rather than the soloists (superb as they arc in this version I. resulting in a deeply musical performance Thi>. iwd-C'D set is Idled out with five operatic choruses, all sung to perfection

T h e s a me q u a l i t i e s p r e v a i l in the Becthovcfi/Mozart set. also on two CDs. The quality of the choral cn.scmble is simply ravish­ing. and the Atlanta Symphony, which Mr. Shaw has been leading since the 1960s. responds to his most subtle directives. As usual. Tclarc's recorded sound is breathtakingly natural, with ideal balance between chorus and orchestra These recordings coincide with Mr. Shaw's last season, his 21st. with the Atlanta Symphony They constitute a glorious finale

Contemporary with the Mi.s.sa S u lc n w is is Beethoven's other major choral work, the Ninth Symphony One of the most electrifying ver­sions of this choral symphony, the 1977 Berlin Philharmonic performance with- Herbert von Karajan, has just appeared on a budget-pneed CD from LKi's (ialleria line In every respect, this version is superior to Mr Karajan's full-pnced all-digital recording The finale, an "Ode to Joy " in the fullest sense, is the fastest

and most orgiastic I've ever heard, even though Mr. Karajan exercises his customary steely control

Another fast-paced choraj performance oft CD. this time a modem work, is Andre Previn's new version of William Walton's cantata. B elsh a zza r 's Fcasi. with the Royal Philharmonic and the Brighton Festival chorus Always keenly responsive to British music. Mr Previn eschews the cautious tempos he has adapted in other recent recordings This pcrlormancc really swings, especialls in the finale, the mosi loyous "Allclujah " chorus since Handel s An unusual

filler is provided with Walton s classy film music for the., Laurence Olivier version of Shakespeare's H enry V. The MCA recording packs a wallop, especially in the brass and organ pedal sequences of B e lsh a z za r 's Feast.

For those interested in early vocal music. MCA has just released two worthwhile discs on its budget label. An all-Palcstrina disc includes the Stabat M ater and the P ope M arcellos M a ss. the latter one of the supreme masterpieces of Renaissance polyphony. Both are sung by the

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Jim Reid to Sing, Play In Locat House Concert

Jim'Reidi a founding member of the Foundry. Band', will be featur^ In. a house concert at the home o f /ohn Irving, 143 Loimview, l*rinceton, at. 8 p.m. Saturday, July 9.

A-singef, guitarist, piper and concertina player with the band, Mr. Reid's repertoite includes tmginal songs such as "Vinney Den" and “ Ttm Spark Among the Heather," arid the traditional balliads "Bogie's Boniiie Belle" and "The Shearin’s Not for You."

The .concert is sponsored by the Princeton Folk Music Society. Tickets, which will be

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tdmonfowV Opera. Start Sing Fdr You Today

On July 10 opera singer Jerome Hines will prewnt three of this year's Opera/Music ThMtre Institute Fellows at the home of Bob and Nancy Johnston, River Road, Titusville. The musicale will take, place between 4 and 6 p.m.

The Sunday afternoon event will mark the completion of the Opera/Music Theatre In­stitute’s first year as a program for launching Ok .careers of young professional singers. Mr. Hiii<»; fl Metropolitan Opera bass, is the f o u i ^ of the Ihstitiite, its general maiuger. and a r t i ^ director. 'The singers, .chpseh by audition from 40d appli^ tS i have.s^nttlK past year in weekly classes of vocal instruc­tion. and coaching,^ acting arid intensive fenieign language study, as well as special master c ia s ^ , c a i ^ development seminars and a series of performance opportunities culminating in a concert on May 29 with the New Jersey Symphony Orchestm.

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New Rachmaninoff Kleks Off Summeifest' Piano virtuoso liana Veied will perform a

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Natalie Cole Follows The Oak Ridge Boys

Five-time Grammy Award Winners, Tfie Oak. Ridge Boys will ajppear at Six .Flags Gre^ Adventure on July 8 m 8 p.m;

liie group has recently releas^ their 16th albtmi, ‘‘Heartbeat.’' Siiice.tlM^ s i^ « i with MGA inJ97T, nine oftheir albums have been

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“ Bobbie Sue" are three of many singles to reach number one. on the country ihusic chart.

On July 10, R&B singer Natalie Cole will appear in concert bieginning-at S p.m. Ms. Cole launched her career with the album "Inseparable," which received two Gram- mys — Best New Artist and Best R&B

■ female Vocal Performance.. She has de- ' livered concerts coast to coast, from tiK

Metropolitan Opera House to the Kool Jazz I^tival.

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Dmitry Sitkovetsky wilL be the violin soloist Saturday, July 16, when Maxini Shastakovich conducts the .Waterloo Festival Orchestra under th e b ig t e n t . F o r f u r t h e r i n f o r m a t i o n :201-347-4700. \ .

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‘ ' Weekrmd five of the Wam^oo Festival willbtgin with the Friday evening chamba* concert on*July IS at p.m. in RichardsonAuditorium on the university cam{xis. Music by Bach. Telemann, Halsey Stevens,' Quincy Porter ukI Brahms bera scheduled.

On S a t u r d a y , J u l y 16, Maxim Shostakovich will conduct the Waterloo Fes­tival Orchestra uiuter the big tent with music by Grieg, Bruch and Shostakovich. Dmitry Sitkovetsky will be the violin soloist. At 3 p.m ron July 17, the Waterloo Promen^kf (^i^KStra Will present music by Offenbach, Bizet, Faure and Lombardi; and at 11 a.m. oh July 18, Ihufessor kafriiKl Bronstein and Ariima Bronne will ctmtinue their master class, "The Art of Violin Playing."

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Salute to Broadway Dances O n Finney Reid

The National Chorale will present "A Salute to BnuKiway" on Primxton Univer­sity’s Finney Field on July 12 at 7:30 p.m.

"A Salute to Broadway" features solos, eirsem bies and scenes from George Cmhwin's Porgy and B ea, Cole Porter’s K is Me, Kate, Irving Beri'in’s Annie, Gel Your Gun, Ju la Styne's are Ringing and S tq rf^ Sondheim’s Sweeoqr Todd. The concert is part of the group's TTilrd Annual New Jersey' Festival of American Music Theater.

Admission is free. Bring blankets or chairs, picnics arc welcome. In case, of rain, the concert will be presented in Jadwin Gymnasium. For further information: 212-333-5333.

Schubert’s ‘Wlnterrelse’ In Soelalr Festival

The Soclair Music Festival will present the I second concert in its summer chamber series on July 10 at ,4 p.m. in the Bam. at Soclair BnxAs Farm, Ldianon, N.J.

Baritone William Shatpi wi|I be accom­panied by J ( ^ Van BuScIrk iff .Ranz S d i u ^ ’s T^^ntoreise,'the cycle o f '24 songs vrith words by Wilhelm MuIlefT Also on the program will be selections, from Schubert’s MoanenM Mnriouix, p^orm ed by Mr. Van Buskirk. Mr. Sharp is the winner of the Carnegie Hall Aroerk»n Music Cbm- petitionf .of 1988, die Young Concert Artists Ainlition of 1982 and the GciKva Inter­national Competition of 1983.

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Westminster College Plans Full W eek of Music

A week of musical offerings is ^ ed u lcd at Westminster Choir College brainning July to. All concerts are in Bristol Chapel on the college tnunpus.

On July to.,. Eugene Roan, a member of the Westminster organ faculty, will perform a redtid at 8:30 p.m. The Coventry Handbell Ringeta of the Fust Presbyterian Church of Charlotte, N-f^- will present a concert on July 11, at 7 p.m: and David Weadon, Director of Music at Priniceton Theological Seminary, will lead Westminster’s weekly Hymn Sing, also on July f t , at 8:30 p.m.

On July 12 Allen Crowell will lead the weekly Summer Sing beginning at 8 p.m. Mr. Crowell is a member of Westminster's conducting faculty; this week’s reading will be Haydn’s Mass in D Minor. Scores will be available for participants. Tony Carmia will presto s jazz piano recital on July 13 at 7 p.m: AIro on July 13, Joan L ip p in g , head of the college’s organ department, will |»nes- ent a recital at Trinity Church, 33 Mercer St.. PriiKXton. The week will conclude on July 14. At 7 p.m., Nina Gilbert will conduct a Madrigal concert “ I madrigalisti del corso estivo," and at 8:30 p.m. faculty member Marilyn London will present a piano recital.

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Bored to TearsT o o much o f a gpo^ thing can be a little wearying — whether it is a fad, a personality or a progr TIME OFF asked: 'W hat ir e you tired of?’

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I'm tired of all the shooting on television. More, people on more programs.arc sheeting bigger arm better guns. I think it's the Rambo Complex. It used to be that only men did the shooting, but now you See women taking aim with both hai)ds and pulling the trigger. That kind of equality we don't need.

M A R Y E L L E N B R A D S H A W ,Alumni Secretary

I'm sick o f books about sensitive, poetie detectives who shoot anything that moves.

R I C K M O R R I S S E Y .Electrician

M y job.

J E A N R I L E Y .L ib r a r ia n ,

Chapin SchoolInconsideration.

C H I C K P O U L A S ,A c c o u n ta n t

Sleaze in government, taxes and nothing to show for it. You asked.

R O G E R T O W E R S ,A i t a ly s t

M y mother-in-la(w.

A N G I E L A U R I E ,H o m e m a k e r

M y face.

C Y N T H I A T I M M O N S ,T e a c h e r

I'm tired of news reports dcuiling the murder of innocent people by terrorists that end. " N o one has claimed responsibility for the act." You don't "claim responsibility" for atrocities, you admit guilt. W hy do the networks all use the "claim responsibility" phrase? What arc they afraid of? The truth?

P E D R O G U Z M A N .Suff Maitager

Having to pretend I think teamwork is terrific. M y company is hooked on it. If they could, they'd have a team answer the phone — maybe a Greek ehorus.

M A R L E N E R O S S ,H o m e n ta k e r

Buying bathing suits and shorts for my kids in April and hoping I've guessed right about what size they'll be in July. If I wait 'til July, the stores are full of winter coats. It's lunacy

One reader is "tired of all the shooting on television. More pcople^n more progranu are shooting bigger and better guns. It’s the Rambo Complex. , '

T E D O B E R H O U S E ,S e c u r i t ie s A n a ly s t

"O ld ie s " radio shows, playing the music of all those washed-up bands of the 'SOs. It's as if the programing is intended to bring back or re m ii^ us of a more innocent time when everyone was involved in good clean fun: the American Graffiti Syndrome

R O B M A S T E R S ,In s p e c to r

Cut-and-slash movies like Friday the 13th. Nightmare on Elm Street and Poltergeist

S Y S I L V E R ,Reuiler

Baseball owners who fire the manager when it's the team that stinks.

A N D R E A R U T L E D G E

Rush and Dukakis started.

and it's only just

L I S A M A R M O R A T O ,A s s is ta n t M a n a g e r

tawana Brawicy They're blowing every­thing way out of proportion. It's un­believable.

R O C H E L L E G I N S B E R G ,In fo r m a t io n S e rv ic e s D i r e c t o r

Dieting and regaining the weight

P E T E S H A P O S H ,A r t D i r e c t o r

Glasnost. I don't believe it. and I'm tired of reading about it.

L E W I S G U T T E S M A N ,P o d ia t r is t

B. S. . insincerity and promises not kept — there's a lot of that in tins world

N E A L K E E L E Y ,G a l le r y O w n e r

Wailing for my furniture to be delivered Why does it lake three months to get a normal sofa with siandard upholstery?

R O B E R T M a c D O N A L D ,M a i l R o o m M a n a g e r

Guarantees that cover everything except what goes wrong, or run out the day before the item breaks.

E D I T H A N D E R S O N ,' Retired

Obscene bumpi^ slickers. In fact. I'm tired of obscenity in all its manifestations

G O R D O N U ,E n g in e e r

Movies about people who become their fathers or sons. There's been a rash of them, and Ihe^ are getting silly.

E R I C H A G A D O R N ,D e p a r tm e n t S u p e rv is o r

Articles about Japanese management

S T A C Y L E V I N ,T e a c h e r /M a r k e t R e s e a rc h e r

Having to work a second job to pay my car insurance

L E R O Y C O L E M A N ,N ight W atchman

Oprah Winfrey. Docs the woman know how to smile? I particularly dislike the ads for her show

J O H N L . K A R P J R . .In s u ra n c e A g e n t

Predictions about what the stodr market is

going to do, and hoW it will react to this or that indicator. I used to think the market reacted in a sensible way. but lately. 1 think cvetybody connected with it is consulting Nancy Reagan's astrologer on a cloudy night

P A T R I C I A H A R R I S O N , H o m e m a k e r

Phone calls from m «;hines trying to sq|l me something or soliciting for some charity I never heard of. And they always call during diiuier. Lately, I've taken to putting my two-year-old on when one of the calls comes in — he won't eat anything but peanut butter, anyway. 1 hope they enjoy his comments in reply to their questions.

A N T O I N E T T E L U C C I N I , P e rs o n n e l M a n a g e r

BusiiKss meetings — particularly the ones that include lunch.

J A Y K A V A N A U G H ,L in e F o re m a n

Subscription renewal notices that start two months after you subsenbe to a magazine

B O B B U R T O N ,T o y s S a le s m a n

Over-night celebrities. People in this na­tion have this thing with inventing heroes and admiring people — "a cto rs ." "singers" or "politicians" — who I wouldn't even invite into my house, much less show any interest in. W ho the hell is Jay M clncm y. anyway One best-selling novel, and he's q u o t^ and seen everywhere. Nonsense

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T h e N a tk m a ] A s M c U t u m o f S G a u g e n w i l l h o s t th e A m e r ic a n F ly e r T r a in s S w a p M e e t o n M y 9 , 9 a . m . to 5 p . m . , a t th e H y a t t R e g e n c y H o te l , 2 A lb a n y S t . , N e w B ru n s ­w ic k .

O v e r 6 5 ta b le s h a ve b e e n re s e rv e d f o r d e a le rs o f n e w a n d u s e d A m e r ic a n R y e r tra in s a n d p a r ts a w e l l as S a n d S n 3 m a n u fa c tu re rs , tte a le rs a n d im p o r te rs . T h e m a in a t t ra c t io n o f th e m e e t w i l l be th e o p e ra t in g tra in s o n a 4 5 0 - fo o t m o d u la r la y o u t .

A d m is s io n is $ 4 .5 0 f o r ^ u l t s ; c h i ld re n w ith tu x o m p a n y in g a d u lts e n te r fre e . F o r fu r th e r in fo r m a t io n : 2 0 1 -5 6 6 -4 1 5 9 .

Harvest Season Begins For Howell History Form

T h e a m b e r w a v e s o f g ra in a te re a d y f o r ' h a rv e s t in g a t H o w e l l L i v in g H is to r y F a rm ,

V a l le y R o a d , H o p e w e ll T o w n s h ip . O n J u ly 9 , .^ fa n n e rs w i l l b e g in th e a n n u d r i tu a l o f re a p in g , b in d in g a n d s h o c k in g w h e a t.

V is i to r s to th e 1 2 6 -a c ie w o r k in g fa rm c a n w a tc h , p h o to g ra p h o r f o l lo w th e h o rs e d ra w n re a p e r as i t s lic e s th ro u g h a c re s o f r ip e n e d w h M t . W o u ld - b c fa rm e rs c a n t r y th e ir h a n d a l b in d in g s h e a ve s , b u i ld in g s h o c k s a n d c ra d l in g w h e a t.. C h ild re n ca n p a r t ic ip a te in a w h e a t-w e a v in g c ra f t p ro g ra m to b e h e ld in th e fa rm h o u s e f r o m 11 a .m . to 3 p .m . T h e re is a 5 0 -c e n t m a te r ia ls fe e f o r th e c r a f t p ro g ra m , w h ic h is d e s ig n e d f o r f a m i ly p a r t ic ip a t io n .

A d m is s io n a n d p a rk in g a t th e fa rm are f r e e . F o r fu r th e r in fo r m a t io n . 6 0 9 -3 9 7 -0 4 4 9 o r 6 0 9 -7 3 7 -3 2 9 9 .

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T h e N e w J e rs e y S ta te T e e n A m P r ib r a m is k m k in l f o r a n y o n e w h o h a $ i n u t k ^ M t ^ as a te e n -a g e r in a n y T e e n A m p r o je c t s in c e J 9 6 9 fo r th e 2 0 th a n n iv e rs a ry o f th e N e w Je rse y S ta te T e e n A m P ro g ra m .

T h e s e in c lu d e 2 0 y e a rs o f c o u n ty o r s ta te T e e n A m F e s t iv a ls a n d , m o re r e c e n t ly , th e y o u n g p la y w r ig h ts fe s t iv a ls , m a s te r c la s se s , i l l u s t r a t e d c a le n d a r s , c o m m u n i t y p e r ­fo rm a n c e p ro je c ts o r v is u a l a r t to u r in g e x h ib its . T im o u g h th is s e a rc h , th e p ro g ra m ho pe s to h e a r fmm p e o p le w h o e n te re d a c a re e r in th e a m , as w e l l as th o s e w h o d id n 't .

A n y o n e p a r t ic ip a t in g in th e fn o g ra m s in c e 1969 o r k n o w in g s o m e o n e w h o p a r t ic ip a te d , c o n ta c t th e N e w J e rs e y S ta te T e e n A r ts P ro g ra m , 8 4 1 G e o rg e s R o a d , N o r th B ru n s ­w ic k . N J 0 8 9 0 2 , 2 0 F -7 4 5 -3 8 9 8 .

Food, Music and More At Italian Carnival

C a rn e v a lc I ta l ia n o , a c e le b ra t io n o fT ta l ia n c u ltu re a n d h e r i t a K , w i l l 'b e h e ld o n J u ly 13 to 16 o n th e g ro u n d s o f N o r th ’ B ru n s w ic k H ig h S c h o o l, R o u te 1 3 0 a n d R a id e r R o a d , N o r th B r u n s w ic k .

T h e re w a s a g o o d tu rn o u t f o r last y e a r ’ s c a rn e v a lc , th e f irs t o f its k in d in th e area T h is y e a r ’ s p ro g ra m w i l l fe a tu re r id e s , c o n ­c e s s io n s , e th n ic fo o d s ta n d s , c ra f t d is p la y s , m e rc h a n d is e m a rts , c u l tu r a l d is p la y s , b o o th s and n ig h t ly m u s ic a n d e n te r ta in m e n t. T h e c a ro e v a le ra is e s m o n e y fo r w o r th y causes such as a w a rd s , s c h o la rs h ip s a n d c h a r ita b le d o n a t io n s .

T h e re a te s t i l l p l « » s a v a i la b le fo r fo o d , m e rc h a n d is e o r d is p la y u n its . F o r fu r th e r in fo rm a t io n : 2 0 1 -7 4 5 -3 5 1 2 .

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Space Pay Celebrates R lg ^ arid Ixplorotion

The fifth aiuiual Spu^e Day, commemorat­ing the achievetn^ts of the United States in space, f l ight 'and 'exploration, will be

. cetebrated tm July ,16 at the New Jersey State M^useum, •State SfifTrenton.

The SpfMW-Day celebration will feature qtecial planetarium shows, workshops for 1 ^ , NASA exhibits and guest speakers such as astnmwt Rc iiett Cenker. Currently with the RCA Asbo-Sp^e Division, Mr. Cenker will shaie-hJs experiences as an astronaut aboard shuttle flight 61-C, the last NASA flight before the Qiallenger tragedy.

For fiuther inforrnation: 609-292-6308.

Prineefon Meadows Run Brings In Bill Rodgers

The Eighth Annual Princeton Meadows FiyerMUe Run is stdwduled for July 9, rain or shine, 'Princeton Mellows Shopping Cento C ^ c e Center. Plainsboro Road, Plaindxno. th e day’s events will itKlw^ tlw five-mile race, a one-mite fun tun' and a S f:^ ^ tunning clinic with Bill Rodgers, witmer of both the New York City and Bosun marathons. Rutuiers can register in advance or until 8 a.m. on the day of the race.

The tne-mile fiin run will begin at 8:30 a.m., followed ittunedudely by the five-mile run, sdmhiled for 8:4S ii.m. Bill Rodgm ' ninnihg clinic is scheduled immediately fol­lowing the five'-tnile race.

A $S fee covers the cost of the five-mile

tun, the running clinic and .T-shirts for the first 500 registrants; no registration fee is required for the one-mile fim fun. Prizes or B!0{rfues will be awarded to witpiers in several ^ g e r ie S j Sponsored this, year PrincetonMeadow,>W1CW/WBUD radio stations. The Princeton I^ k e t, Ashford Townhomes

(he Printoon Meadows Merchants As- sociiuioh, the race >is held atmualiy to support the work of the Plainsboro -Volunteer RescueSquad.

W 8additional information or registration forms: 609-799-2880.

Visually Im paired Can Enjoy Live Theater

A n in n o v a t iv e p ro g ra m to m a k e l i v e th e a te r a m o re e n r ic h in g e x p e r ie n c e f o r v is u a l­ly - im p a ir e d p a tro n s w i l l b e in i t ia te d at th e P a p e r M i l l P la y h o u s e . B ro o k s id c D r iv e . M i l lb u lm . A u d io - n a r r a to r s w i l l g u id e b l in d th e a te r-g o e rs th ro u g h th e p ro d u c t io n s w i t h c o n c i ^ , o b je c t iv e d e s c r ip t io n s o f scen e c h a n g e s , se ts , c o s tu m e s a n d b o d y la n g u a g e , in te rs p e rs e d b e tw e e n th e d ia lo g u e .a n d m u s ic . P a tro n s w e a r s p e c ia l h e a d p h o n e s < itta c h c d to a s m a ll r e c e iv e r t o h e a r thC t ra n s m is s io n .

T h e a u d io -n a r ra t io n s e rv ic e is an e x te n s io n o f P ap e r M i l l ' s a lre a d y e x is t in g a c c e s s ib il i ty p ro g ra m w h ic h in c lu d e s b r a i l le p la y b i l ls , s e n s o ry s e m in a rs a n d . fo r th e h e a r in g i ip - p a tre d , s ig n - in te rp re te d p e r fo rm a n c e s an d a n in f ra re d l i k e n in g s y s te m . B y th e f a l l se a so n , s e le c te d c h i ld r e n 's s h o w s w i l l a i r a be n a r ­ra te d .

F o r fu r th e r in fo r m a t io n o h p ro g ra m s fo r th e h a n d ic a p p e d : 2 0 1 -3 7 9 -3 6 3 6 .

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Above, doll artist Jodv Abrams with two of her many creations,Martina and Lara. Right, Lincia, seated at the piano, is a Kestner doll that Ms. Abrams purchased at a Penn­sylvania auction. "She reminded me of my niece, so I bought her and named her after my niece.” At left, is a Schoenau Hoffmeister named Rebecca. At right is a Heinrich Handwercit named Henrietta. Both dolls were made in Germany in about 1900.

Ms. Abrams U a one woman doU factory, right. She uses the same process as the early Euro­pean dollmaken. Beginning with liquid clay, she makes doll’s heads from antique . porcelain m ol^ , fired in her own kUns. She creates riealittic facial features with China paint, and insem hand blown glass eyes imported from Germany.

(Cvntiaued From Page 3)th e th i r d m o s t p o p u la r o b je c t o f c o l le c to r s ' fa n c ie s , b e h in d c o in s a n d s ta m p s .

B e s id e s s h a r i n g a c o m m o n p a s s io n , d o l l c lu b m e m b e rs e x h ib i t th e ir w a re s a n d c o n d u c t g u e s t le c ­tu re s . A f r ie n d ly a n d w a rm g ro u p , c lu b — m e m b e rs " t r y to e d u c a te p e o p le a b o u t d o l l s . " A n y o n e w h o

' o w n s a d o l l a n d w o u ld l i k e to tra c e its ro o ts o r c h e c k it s v a lu e is in v i te d to d o s o . ' '

With .close to IJOOO dolls of various shapes, sizes and origins, Ms. Abrams t - who has never counted her collection — probably owns more than any other club member. ,

H o w d id a w o m a n o n c e to ta l ly d is in te re s te d in d o l ls c o m e to s u r ­re n d e r h e r l i v in g ro o m to th e m '? I t s ta r te d , q u ite n a tu r a l ly , w i t h a s in g le a c q u is it io n .

" I wanted to make one doll for my little girl, ” Ms. Abrams ex­plained. So she tootled off to ap antique store to get a better idea of how the old European dolls were made ■'There werc two dolls them..1 brunette and a blonde I look the blonde 1 bought her lor hei l o Ioi ing - I wanted to paint my doll like that

"I just tell m love with her. Ms, A b r a m s r ecal l ed of her l i rsi porcelain collectable "Th e n it broke loose; I had to have the carriages, the clothes, the ac cessories

Today her habit, cr. hobby, is all-consuming She travels up and down the , East Coast looking lor dolls, acccssones and antique car nages She frequents antique deal ers and searches out garage sales and flea markets Her husband. Bob. usually accompanies her on such trips He began collecting snow shoes so that he. too, would have something to hunt for His collection has been remanded to ihc cellar, however, because the living room IS already full

She’s paid up to S2, l ( )0 for a single doll — a 44-inch rare French beauty she acquired in Maryland in 1979 " A child couldn't have possibly played with her bccau>e she's so large," Ms. Abrams noted. Consequently, she was not dis­heveled the way some smaller dolls tend to be.

" I ’ve also bought dolls for $ 1 ." said Ms. Abrams " I ' m not a snob — I buy any kind of doll. W ith a lot of them, I don't know the history 1 just buy them because they're bcaui iful "

If she were to oiler advice beginning collector, Ms Ab would say, "slick to a ct period and trade up " Her Ci l i o n d o c s not m i r r o r philosophy, however .She what she likes, and keeps wha buys She also tells people to

, their dolls in Ihc family, in ore preserve a piece o( family hist

She (K'casionally stumbles an old doll still in iis on p a c k a g i n g — a d e t a i l significantly increases the c value "Th is usually signifi tragedy. " she said "Th e child the doll was intended lor prof died, and Ihc parents pul the d( the attic and forgot about it

When Ms. Abrams isn't hui for new acquisitions, it’s usi because she's too busy making own contribution to doll collet — as a manufacturer ■

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a n d a n t iq u e to y s h o w f r o m 10 a .m . to 4 p .m . S a tu rd a y J u ly 9 at th e C o lo n ia l F ire H a l l , 8 0 1 K u s e r R o a d , H a m il to n t o w n s h ip . A d ­m is s io n is S 3 .

S t r o l le r s , d e a le rs a n d c o lle c to rs w i l l h a v e a i i o p p o r tu n ity to b u y . s e ll a n d b ro w s e d u r in g th e c lu b 's a n n u a l fu n d ra is e r , p o r t io n s o f w h ic h w i l l l x d o n a te d to a rea c h i ld r e n ’ s c h a r i t ie s . A n y o n e w i th a d o l l ( t x y ' d l ik e to f in d o u t m o re a b o u f i r i n v i t e d to b r in g i t a lo n g .

D o l l a r t is t J o d y A b ra m s has d e s ig n e d th e c lu b 's 1 0 th a n ­n iv e rs a ry d o l l . D ia m o n d L i l , a l im it e d ^ i t i o n p o rc e la in d o l l .

T h e c lu b , w h ic h has 7 0 m e m ­b e rs , m e e ts a t 7 :3 0 p .m . o n the th i r d W e d n e s d a y o f e a ch m o n th a t th e H a m il to n T o w n s h ip L ib r a r y .T h e o n ly re q u is ite fo r jo in in g th e

. c lu b is a n In te re s t in d o lls a n d a 'C o lle c t io n c o n s is t in g o f a t le a s t 10 d o lls .

F o r m o re m f tJ im a lio n o n ih e s h o w a n d sa le o r o n the c lu b : 6 0 9 -8 9 3 -8 7 1 2 .

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B e lo w , the F o lp e r a t l e f t w a s numufactuted in America be­tw e e n 1 9 1 4 a n d 1 9 1 9 . D u r i n g W o r l d W a r I , i t w a s c o n s id e r e d p a t r i o t i c t o b r e a k G e r m a n m a d e d o l ls ; s o A m e ig c a n m a d e p o r c e la in s l i k e J e a n 's f l o r i s h e d . T h e d o l l a t r i g h l , c ir c a 1 8 4 0 , is m a d e o f w a x o v e r p a p ie r - m a c h e .

PHOTOS: MARK CZAJKOWSXI

Ms. Abrams, her

former living room

chock-full of

antique dolls from

Germany, France,

England and the

United States, has

amassed a

museum-quality

collection

p o rc e la in m o ld s , f i r e d in h e r o w n k iln s . S he c re a te s re a lis t ic fa c ia l fe a tu re s w i t h C h in a p a in t, a n d in ­serts h a n d -b lo w n g lass e y e s im ­p o rte d f r o m G e rm a n y .

M s . A b ra m s d e s ig n s and s e w s h e r o w n d o l l c lo th e s as w e ll . " I d o a l l the w o rk m y s e l f , " she e x p la in e d p ro u d ly . " 1 h a v e q u a l i t y c o n t r o l th is w a y I o w n th e c o m p a n y a n d I m a k e

■the d o l l s , "S h e w o r k s e x c l u s i v e l y in

p o rc e la in " b e c a u s e it lo o k s s o m u c h lik e p e o p le . " S he s ig n s a n d d a te s a ll o f h e r c re a t io n s , e'ach o f w h ic h takes a p p ro x im a te ly th re e w e e k s to c o m p le te . B e c a u se M s A b ra m s w o rk s o n m a n y d o lls s im u lta n e o u s ­ly . i t 's lo u g h to c a lc u la te e x a c t ly h o w m a n y h o u rs g o in to c r a f t in g ea ch o n e .

" S h e d o e s s u c h b e a u t ifu l w o r k , " s a id S h e r r y S p r i n g s t e e n , M s . A b ra m s ' 3 0 - y e a r -o ld d a u g h te r , w h o a lso b e lo n g s to th e D e la w a re V a l le y D o ll C lu b o f N e w Jersey.

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Says Jody Abrams, whose collection has steadily grown since 1968: "These dolls are like my family. It would be like selling one of my children.”

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know about her mom's doll-making abilities She is ihe recipient of many ot the creaimns. including the first doll Ms Abrams ever made

Ms Abrams siill makes a doll for her daughter every Chr i stmas, selecting clothes that renecl Sher­ry's current interests Ms. Abrams made Sherry a doll that donned a duplicate of her prom dress, for example, and another resembling Peter Pan When Sherry got mar- ned. M s Abrams made dolls of the entire wedding party.

Ms. Springsteen's interest in dolls reflects her generation - she collects mixicm dolls like Barbie. Pally Play Pal and l.illle Kiddles

"I have no idea how big my collection is. " she said, "but I know II's no where nedr as large as my mother's

"1 enjoy it. " she continued. "A lot of Ihe doll club members and the people who arc into dolls arc in­volved with children. I don't know what it is; we just don't want to grow up. I guess. We never want to let go of our past We re all kids at heart

Another young club member. Suz anne L awr ence of Br owns Mills, also collects modem dolls — Madame Alexander. Barbi'c and the like. With*^about 200 dolls in her possession, Ms. Lawrence said: " I have one of the smallest collections in the club. But I live in a nipbilc home, so how many dolls can I have? They're even in Ihe bath­room ." '

Prissie, a one-of-a kind collectable, owes its life to the Abrams' famjjy. IN s. Abrams* husband. Bob, made the mold and Ms. Abrams did the rest. *'No one else has that mold,” the doll artist explained. *We’re the only ones who have that dolh”

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Leonardo da Vinci:4

Models of the InventionsL B .M /s traveling show comes to the Zimmerli Museum

The many accomplishments of Leonardo da Vinci, the 15th-century genius, have been tracked by which since 1951 hasprovided traveling exhibitions of models built according to da Vinci’s scientific and technical drawings. The exhibits have been shovm in museums, colleges and libraries. The Jane Voorhees Zinunerli Musuem at Rutgers University will show L eo n a rd o da Vinci; M rxlels o f th e In v e n tio ru through Aug. 28. For further information: 201-9J2-72J7.

No man in recorded history exem plifies the inventive capacity o f mankind more fully than the IS th-^ntury genius Leonardo da Vinci. He investigated virtually every field o f science and r c c p i d ^ his observations and reactions in thousands o f sketches and notes: They contained practical solutions to specific problems o f bis day, and also envisioned such future possibilities as flying machines, automobiles and automation. No field o f endeavor was too small to excite his interest: none so large as to smother his spark.__________________________________________________________

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T R u tg e h i U n iv e r s i t y ’ s Jane^ ,V ,o orh ce s Z im m e r l i M u s e u m , th e e x h ib i t Leonardo da VinCi: M odcls^'^f'die Inventions s h o w s , b y w a y o f 27 e x a m p le s , th a t w h e n f o r m fo l lo w s f u n c t io n , th e re s u lt c a n b e b e a u ty .A T h e t r a v e l in g s h o w is o n e o f s e v e n th a t I B N f C o rp o ra t io n , w h ic h w a s

A q u o te d a b o v e , is s e n d in g t o in s t i tu t io n s ^ y p u g h b u t th e c o u n t r y . I t m a k e sR u tg e rs a n i f t y c te t in a t io n f o r o u t in g s w i t h c h i ld r e n , w h o are. p e rm it te d to se t th e m o d e ls in m o t io p .

T h e s h o w is a r ra n g e d b y c a t ­e g o ry . e % h cm its o w n p la t f o r m a n d l ^ k c d b y b lo w u p s o f d ra w in g s f r o m th e L e o n a r d o n o t e b o o k s .A rc h ite c tu re g re e ts e n te r in g v is i to r s a n d is fo l lo w e d b y M e c h a n ic s .A e r o lo g y a n d night. W a r fa re a n d H y d r a u l ic s a n d N a u t ic s . F ro m th e g d le i y ' s te a r w a l l , th e f a m i l ia r s e l f - p o r t r a i t d r a w in g p te s it te s as A c r e s i t k n t g e n iu s .

M o s t m o d e ls a re c o n s tru c te d o f n a tu ra L w o o d , b ra ss a n d b ro n z e , th e e x c e p t i tm b e in g t l w w h i t e - f n in t e d a r c h i t^ c n ir a l o n e s . T h e la tg o s t- o f tnese is a h a lv e d a rc h e ty p e o f th e R e n a is s a n c e c h u r c h , w h i t h is to p p e d b y a c u p o la o n a la n te rn . I t is c e n t ra l ly o rg a n iz e d a n d a m ira c le o f in te ra c t io n b e tw e e n R o m a n -a rc h e d a n d s tra ig h t l in e s a n d v o lu m e s . I t 's c o m p le te to th e p ia z z a b e fo re i t

A s e c t io n o f a 1 0 0 -h o rs e r o y a l s ta b le s h o w s th e a n im a ls , w h ic h a re e n t i t l e d t o s t y l i s h l i v i n g : a n - a rc a d e - lik e c e n tra l c o r r id o r ru n s th e le n g th o f th e b u i ld in g . B u t th e in n o v a t io n w a s L e o n a rd o 's s y s te m o f a u to m a t ic a l ly fe e d in g h a y f r o m a n u p p e r le v e l in to tro u g h s in c t ic h s ta l l . C o lle c to r s o f a rc h ite c tu ra l e p h e m e ra w i l l lo n g f o r o n e o f th e s e , o r p e rh a p s fo r th e m o d e l o f an o u ts id e d o u b le s ta i r w a y .

The Aerology and Right sec lion's simple device for measuring wind velocity would be a standout in a collection of modem sculpture

A n o t h e r b e a u t y is the i n ­clinometer. which shows the Z im - merli's gallery to be slightly off l e v e l . F r o m a b e l l - s h a p e d brass-strap support hangs a plumb line above a brass circle scored in concentric ciaies

l.«ud clicks that resound through the gallery come from the action of the first clock mechanism ever to measure minutes and hours. Each has its own -pendulum and clock face.

Wondering one day about measuring distance. Leonardo designed a device that looks like a wheelbarrow minus its bin. As it moves, a cogged verticalVhcel turns a horizontal second one. which drops a pellet into a box below at intervals determined by the user The fun of this and other moving models is that mechanical ignoramuses can see for themselves, here by turning the vertical gear, how the device could be adjusted

Leonardo was a genius with gears Another simple device changes the rotation ol geared wheels into straight-line motion iConlinuedon Next Pagci

VARIABLE SPEED DRIVE (above): T hu theorediral gear lyatem anticipated a number of modem application*. Meshnig of three cogged wheels of different diameter* to the same lantern wheel produce* three speed* of rotation, a principle used in the transmission of today’s automobile.INCUNOMETER (below): da Vinci de­signed this instrument to determine the degree of incline of a given surface by the relation of the plumb bob to the concentric scale inscribed below its mounting.

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Other devices seeiu so ready .lo go, and 'so ncieded, that one wonders why they weren’t used immediate­ly. A scaling ladder in the Warfare s^ io n is much like those used tdday by firemen. A section of paddle-whccled ship and' a double' hull are so practical that their princi­ples seem self-evident, there’s also a noisy pile-driver that tbe^.oxhi- bition attendant will set in moton. a device for raising and placiq^ col­umns and a chain that engages on

. projections to illustrate the principle ‘ of-conveyor belts and bicycle loco­motion.

The miracle is that Leonardo knew without making these devices that every one of tlwm would work. These are inventions, riot Improve­ments on existing mechanisms, needing only the steam engine to give birth to the Indditrial Revol­ution. - I

A July JO.- Au§; summer in- stitute^ The W ptid: o f Leonardo da Vinpi, will, explore with secon­dary-school teachers LMnard’ ge­nius and his times ■— dance, miisic, films tdxMit the Renaissance under the. Art I^Hindation o f New Jersey’s aegis.

The aMition of Leonardo to Rutger’s roster of exhibitions makes New. Brunswick an all-day desti­nation. The.Lasl Portfolios o f Henry Moore slays at the Zimmerit throu^ July 10; A fter Silence, showing an important strand of 20th-century Jqranism, remains at Douglass College’s Walters Art G a ll^ through July 30.Leonardo da Vinci: Models will be on hand through Aug. 28 a f the Zitnmerli, which is closed Wednes­day and Saturday during the sum ­mer. Weekday hours are 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m .; Sunday hours are noon to 4:30 p.m .

Also NotedThe Newark Museum’s South

Wing Educati on Center and Ballan- tine House continue to be open during the main building’s closing for renovations. Beginning July S, visitors to Ballantine House will see in its Lecture Room four paintings that are a recent bequest from the collection of Diana Bohnor Lewis. ' They are William Merritt Chase’s •'The Beach" (ca. 1890), Lilia Cabot Perry's 1890 "Landscape in Normandy," Willard L. Metcalfs “ March Thaw’’ (c'a. 1911-12) and Childe Hassam’s ca. 18^8 “ Mrs. Hassam in a Rose Garden."

Recent Acquisitions in the De­corative Arts (TIM E OFF. May 25) continues in the Music Room. The Newark’s Museum Shop has been moved to the Education Center.

In ManhaUan, Christie’s pursues its mureUth function by showing one of New Jersey^s treasures^the Campbell Museum Collection of soup tureens, Covered soup bowls, underplates, ladles and even porcelain soup spoons. Major artisans.in metal Md ceramic^ made these c^jKts during the 18th and 19th ccntiines. Many -came from royal collections. TJiis Is the wind’s finest collection in its first New York showing; .

European tum n design was often fanciful. Cainpbell tureens in c lu ^ hens, a rooster, a boar’s heim, rabbits, a swan and a basket of fish, plus a water buffalo from China. But S ev re s p r o d u c t i o n in bleu-du-roi, rose . Pompadour and vert pre rival Paul de Lamerie and Paul Storr’s silver tur^ns in their formality. A St. Petersburg ship (ksign in silver is unique among tureens.The u n fa n lle l^ quality o f the (St^pbell Museum mayh t m a r^ co n ven ien t} fo r N ew Jerxyans at CTiristie’s . .502 Park Avenue. tian. it hta brsen at home in Camden. The exhibition may be seim fitm ip^f^^ 5 p .m .. Mondip': through: through fu ly 29.

Cape Codders will find an exhi­bition in Hyannis that includes two noted New Jersey artists in glass Signatuit Gallery calls the show The Evolving Art Object: Paper­weight, Small Glass Sculpture and incliuies work by IHemington's Vanderm ar k & M er r i t t and bmanicals by Paul Sumkaid.

Mr. Staqkiud makes the finest plant reproductions, past or inesent. that glass is capable of- Lately he has added small glass stelqe, show­ing tire plant’s roots' ami surround­ings, to his earlier paperweight produdion.

Vandermark & Merritt, run by Doug Merritt, has played a le^ing pan in tire production of glass cameo carving, until recently too expensive a technique to make and m ^ e t in this country. An exhmple of the rose-cameo vase that the company produced for-the Coming Musram of Glass “ Cameo Glass" exhibition was bought for its collec-

Jion by the Newaik Museum. The firm also makes an im(nessive line of iridescent pulled-feather objecu and continues New J e r s e y ' ' free-blown historical shapes as run-of-thc-factpiy products..The Evolving An Object stays ir. Hyannis through Sept. 15. showing w (^ also by some 30 M itiona , artists. A catalogue may be orderec from Signature. Village Market Place, Hyaimis, MA 02601 for $13. including p o s ta l

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A ' c o u n t r y - s t y le c r a f t s f a i r , f e a t u r i n g p r o f e s s io n a l , c o n t e m p o r a r y c r a f t s , w i l l t a k e p la c e a L l Q a . m . J u l y 1 6 a t A l l a i r e V i l l a g e , A l l a i r e S ta te P a r i r , > W a l l . T h e p a tk c a n b e r e a c h e d v i a t h e G a r d e n S t a t e P a r i< w a y ,, ' ' e x i t 9 8 .

F rc n c h to w n , th ro u g h A u g . 7 . T h e th ie o f th e e x h ib i t , " ^ e r g y o n P a p e r .” re f le c ts th e w o r k o f L u c y M c s k i l l o f C l in to n a n d M a r v in F r ie d m a n o f W e s t T re n to n .

L u c y M e s k i l i uses w a tc rc o lu rs o n H n c ra g p a p e r to e x p lo re th e c o lo rs - a n d fo rm s o f v a r io u s ty p e s o f f r u i t . A p e a r , a w a te rm e lo n o r a b u n c h o f b a n k a s is s in g le d o u t a s h e r s u b je c t a n d p r i n t e d a lo n e in a l ^ c r th a n l i f e is ize . M a r v in F r ie d m a n 's b la c k in k d ra w r- in g s a re o f p e o p le a n d th e e n v ir o n m e n ts th e y d in e in . 'H i s q u ic k , n e rv o u s lin e s h a v e s u g g e s te d th e b u s t le o f m a n y fa m o u s k itc h e n s a n d d in in g ro o m s fo r G o u n n e t m a g a z in e , g ra c in g th e [» g e s o f it s re s ta u ra n t ^ v i e w s .

F o r fu r th e r in fo r m a t io n ; 2 0 1 -9 9 6 -2 1 3 5 .

See Country CrOft Fair At Allaire Village

A c o u n t r y - s ty le c ra f ts fa i r , fe a tu r in g p r o ­fe s s io n a l, c o n te m p o ra ry c ra f ts , w i l l ta ke p la c e o n J u ly 16 ( r a in d a te J u ly 1 7 ) , 10 a .m . to 4 p . m . , a t A l l a i r e V il la g e . , A l l a i r e S la te I^,-1loute 524, Wall.

A m o n g th e d a y ’ s a t t ra c t io n s w i l l b e d e ­m o n s tra t io n s b y m a s te r g la s s b io w c rs f r o m . W h e a t o n G la s s M u s e u m . M i l l v i l l e . F a ir -g o e rs w i l l b e a b le to ^ lu rc h a s c o r ig in a l w o r k as i t is b lo w n . T h e re w i l l b e o th e r ^ m O n s t r a t io n s o f s ta in e d -g la s s , h ^ d - t h r o w n p o t te r y , w e a v in g , b r o o m - m a k in g , b a s k e try a n d w o o d c a r v in g th ro u g h o u t th e d a y . In a d d it io n to th e c ra f ts , th e S u m m e r F e s t iv a l w i l l fe a tu re b lu e g ra ss m u s ic . O th e r A l la i r e S ta te P a rk a t tra c t io n s a rc th e h is to r ic H o w e l l I ro n W o rk s a n d re s to re d D e s e rte d V i l la g e , as w e l l as p ic n ic k in g , h ik in g a n d r id e s o n th e o ld - fa s h io n e d n a r ro w -g a u g e P in e H i l l R a i l ­ro a d .

T h e p a rk c a n be re a c h e d v ia th e G a rd e n S ta te P a rk w a y , e x i t 9 8 . F o r fu r th e r in f o r ­m a tio n : 6 0 9 -2 9 2 -6 1 3 0 .

Two New Jersey Artists Show 'Enei^y on Paper’

W o rk s o n p a p e r b y tw o N e w J e rs e y a r t is ts w i l l be o n v ie w a t J o y K T c v c s . 15 R ace S t . .

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A n e x h ib i t io n c e le b ra t in g e x c e lle n c e in A m e r ic a n c ra f t w i l l be o n v ie w a t N e w J e rs e y D e s ig n e r C ra f ts m e n , 2 5 L iv in g s to n A v e . , N e w B r u n s w i c k , t h r o u g h A u g . 2 7 . " A m e r i c a iu i , " fe a tu r in g o v e r 4 0 w o r k s in f ib e r , w o o d , m e ta l, g la s s , c e ra m ic s a n d m ix e d m e d ia b y 18 N e w J e rs e y a r t is ts , is c o m {m s e d o f t ^ i t i o n a i a n d c o n te m p o ra ry c ra f t th a t is A m e r ic a n in s ty le a n d c h a ra c te r .

N e w Jerse y D e s ig n e r C ra f ts m e n is a n o n - p r o f i t o r g a n i z a t i o n t h a t p r o v i d e s c ra fts p e o p le w i t h a n o p e n fo r u m in w h ic h to s t ia ic th e ir w o r k , id e a s a n d te c h n iq u e s . In c o rp o ra te d in 1 9 6 7 , th e o rg a n iz a t io n has s p o n s o re d h u n d re d s o f g a l le r y e x h ib i t s , c r a f t ^ o w s a n d s a le s th ro u g h o u t th e s ta te .

G a l le r y h o u rs a re 10 a .m . to 4 p . m . . W e d iie s d a y th ro u g h S a tu rd a y . F o r fu r th e r in fo rm a t io n : 2 0 1 -2 4 6 -4 0 6 6 .

Unusual Exhibit Explores Chewing Gum History

G re a t m o m e n ts in c h e w in g g u m h is to r y a re p a rt o f an u n u s u a l a n d c o lo r f u l e x h ib i t ‘ ‘ T h e H is to r y o f C h e w in g G u m , " w h ic h is , on d is p la y th ro u g h A u g . 1 a t th e E a s t B r u n s w ic k P u b lic L ib r a r y , 2 Je a n V fa l l in g C iv ic C e n te r , E a s t B ru n s w ic k .

T h e e x h ib i t is th e w o r k o f T o n y B i l o t t i . a l e t i ^ W a rn e r -L a m b e r t c h e m is t w h o is k n o w n as “ th e fa th e r o f T r id e n t " a n d R a lp h R ic h te r , a s e n io r c l in ic a l s c ie n t is t a t W a r n e r L a m b e r t , w h o u n c o v e r e d h u n d r e d s of g u m -re la te d re l ic s f r o m c o m p a n y v a u lts and w a re h o u se s o v e r th e y e a rs . A m o n g th e ite m s

in th e d is p la y a re th e f i r s t T r id e n t pac k an d th e o r ig in a l h a n d w r i t te n f o n n u la fo r pe p s in a r ^ c h e w in g g u m , w r i t t e n in th e 1880s.

F o r fu r th e r in fo r m a t io n : 2 0 1 -3 9 0 -6 9 5 0 .

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to n P o tte r ie s C o m p a n y -a n d S ta n g l P o t te ry C o m p a n y w i l l b e o n d is p la y a t E v e l io , 401 iSk- C lin to n A v e . , T r e n to n , th ro u g h N o v e m b e r I .

B y 1 8 8 0 , T r e n to n w a s th e fo re m o s t p o tte ry c e n te r in th e U n i t i ^ S ta te s . F r o m 1880 to 1 9 1 0 , o f th e 4*7 s a n ita r y -w a re p o t te r ie s in th e U n i t ^ S ta te s , 2 7 w e re lo c a te d in T re n to n . P o t te ry p ro d u c t io n in c lu d e d s a n i t y - w a r e , in d u s t r ia l p ro d u c ts , ir o n s to n e , s to n e w a re , h o te l c h in a , c o m m e m o ra t iv e p la te s a n d m u g s , d in n e r c h in a , f in e p o r c e la iq a n d a r t p o t te r y . T h e p o t te ry o b je c ts o n e x h ib i t a rc f r o m d ie c o l le c t io n o f S ig m u n d J . K a rd a s J r. o f T re n to n .

F o r fu r th e r in fo r m a t io n : 6 0 9 -6 9 5 -0 6 4 4 .

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A tr ib u te to a r t is t S e lm a B u r k e w i l l be h e ld a t th e N e w J e rs e y S ta te M u s e u m , 2 0 5 W . S ta te S t . , T r e n to n , o n J u ly | 7 t o m 5 p ,m . to 7 p .m . A S 2 5 . ^ i ^ i ( m t o d e f r a y c o s ts is re q u e s te d . ;

M s . B u rk e , a re s id e n t o f N e w H o p e , P a . , is a p ro fe s s io n a l s c u l j^ o r w fa t» e c a re e r span s s ix d re a d c s . A m o n g h e r n u m y c o m m is s io n s a re p u b l ic p o r t ra i ts o f {M o q i in e n t A m e r ic a n s , in c l tu l in g D u k e E l l in g t o n for t l w M i lM lu k e e P e r fo r m in g 'A r ts C e n te r , B o o k e r T . W g M lih g - to n fo r th e F e d e ra l G o v e m n te n t i n W a s h in g ­to n , D C . a n d th e R e v . M a r t in L u th e r K in g M e m o r ia l in C h a r lo t te , N . C . H e r 1943 p r o f i le o f P re s id e n t F r a n k l in R o o s e v e lt w as in c o rp o ra te d o n to th e U .S . d im e in 1945 .

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Ink drawing by Marvin Friedman at Joy Kreves Galley, Frenchtown. For further- information: 201-996-2136.

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It’s Summer Storytime At ttie M ercer Library

Summer Storytime for pre-schobi children begins jit the Washington Branch of the Mercer County Lilnaiy bn July. I3 at 4 p.rh. Children 316 To 5 will eiyoy stories, crafts and games on Wednesdays at 4 p.m. and T h u r^y s at 10:30 a.m i'ihe session will nin through August 28..

S chool-a^ children,|6 and up. will create “Origami Sea Oeatures" during a library craft session on July 14 a| 4 p.m.

The , library is (pealed at 42 Rob- bi.nsville-Allentown Rd., Robbinsvillc. For regist ra t ion or fur ther informat ion: 609-259-2150.

Make Believe Untolds At the Morris Museum

. A w o r ld o f m a k c r b c l ic v e w i l l u n fo ld o n th e s tage o f th e M o r r is M u s e u m . 6 N o rm a n d y H e ig h ts R o a d . M o r r is t o w n , th is s u m m e r, w ith f o u r l iv e p e r fo rm a n c e s s c h e d u le d ju s t fo r c h i ld r e n . P e t e r P a n , th e s to r y o f a b o y w h o re fu s e s to g r o w u p . w i l l b e p re s e n te d o n J u ly 12 b ;) the Y a te s M u s ic a l T h e a t re

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X ) f f -B ro a d s lr c e t T h e a t re . 5 S . G re e n w o o d A v e . . H o p e w e ll , o n J u ly 8 a n d 9 T h e s h o w s , g e a re d fo r y o u n g a u d ie n c e s a g e s 3 th ro u g h 9 , fe a tu re a u d ie n c e p a r t ic ip a t io n .

O th p r sh o w s in th e s c r ie s w i l l be R u m p e ls t i l t s k in o n J u ly 22 a n d 2 3 . P r in c e s s a n d t h e P ea o n A u g . 12 a n d 13 a n d S rro w W h i t e a n d th e S e v e n D w a r fs , o n X u g . 2 6 an d 2 7 . P e r fo rm a n c e s a rc 10 a . m . - o n F r id a y and 1 0 :3 0 a m a p d 1 p .m . o n S a tu rd a y .

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T h e F if th A n n u a l A l l - A m e r ic a n T e d d y B e a r 's P ic n ic w i l l ta k e p la c e o n J u ly 16 f r o m 10 a .m . to 6 p . m . a n d J u ly 17 f r o m 10 a .m . to 5 :3 0 p .m . a t P e d d le r 's V i l la g e . R o u te s 2 0 2 and 2 6 3 , L a h a s k a . P a . O n th e s e d a y s , th e G e n e ra l B e a r H o s p i t a l w i l l o p e n it s e m e rg ­e n c y r o o m to s ic k a n d a i l in g te d d y b e a rs .

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that resemble their owners or famous people can enter the Look-Alike Contest. The Brownslone P u |^ t Theater of Doylestown,Pa., will present The Great A nialoui Teddy B ear'P tti^rt Show at p.m. and 2:30 p.riil on Saturday and ai 1:30 p.m., .3 p.mvand-4 p.ih.-.ph S u t^ y ; ad­mission ta free. The Aunt Lillie'Sto^ Hour will take plate at noon, 1 p.m^ aml.2 p.m. on Satuiday.. Dresaing in tum.bf-lhe-century garb. Aunt Ullie will tell magical tales with the help of jjoine pu {^ t friends.’ For Either information: 215-794-7055.. >

Children C a n Take Summeil Art Classes

'i,_ Children's art classes will be offered at the Somerset An Association, ( ^ p » k Road and Prospect Street. Far Hills, during July and August. , ^

Drawing and watercolor for ages 10 to 13 will be teught try Bridgewater artist and teacher Linda Beazley. *016 class will meet July 11 to 15 from 9:30 a.m. to ll:30ia.m. Nancy Robinson will teach drawing for ages 7 to 9 and painting for ages (0 to 13 from Aug. J to 5. All materials arc included in the fee.

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A c ra f t p ro g ra m f o r c h i ld re n aged 7 t o 10. " J e w e lr y T r e a s u r e s " w i l l b e p re s e n te d on J u ly 8 a t J h c M a r y J a c o b s L ib r a r y , 6 4 W a s h in g to n S t . . R o c k y H i l l , b e g in n t r ig at 10 :30 a .m P a r t ic ip a n ts w i l l use t h e i r im ­a g in a tio n s a n d c o lo r f u l m u te n u K p ro v id e d to c reate t h e ir o w n tre a s u re s T h e p ro g ra m is fre e , re g is t ra t io n is re q u ire d

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F o r fu r th e r in fo r m a t io n : 6 0 9 -9 2 4 -7 0 7 3 .

‘Once Upon a Time’ Features Folk Songs

O n c e U p o n a T im e w i l l o p e n th e C e n te r S tage S u m m e r C h i ld r e n 's P e r fo rm a n c e S e rie s s p o n s o re d b y th e S o u th B ru n s w ic k D p p a n - m e n t o f R e c re a t io n o p J u jy 14 a t I I a .m . T h e p ro g ra m , w h ic h is g e a re d to w a rd c h i ld r e n ages 4 t o 6 , w i l l t ^ c p la c e at th e S o u th B ru n s w ic k C o m m u n ity C e n te r G y m . W o o d - lo t P a rk . W . N e w R o a d . K e n d a ll P a rk .

T h e p ro g ra m fe a tu re s A d a y a H e n is p e r­fo rm in g c h i ld r e n 's s o n g s . A m e r ic a n and B r it is h t r a d it io n a l f o lk s o n g s , and s o n g s in H e b re w . Y id d is h L a d in o a n d o th e r E u ro p e a n la n g u a g e s . In c o rp o ra t in g fo lk ta le s , fa ir y ta les a n d s to r ie s , she g iv e s a s a m p lin g o f c u h u ra l h e r ita g e in a c o n v e rs a t io n a l and in fo rm a l p e r fo r m in g s ty le .

T h e 4 5 -m in u te p e r fo rm a n c e is f r e e o f c h a rg e , b u t re s e rv a t io n s a re re q u ire d . C h i l ­d re n m u s t a tte n d w i t h a d u lt s u p e rv is io n . F o r r e s e r v a t i o n s a n d f u r t h e r i n f o r m a t i o n ; 2 0 1 -2 9 7 -4 4 3 3 .

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B o w ls o f f la t n o o d le s , n a p p e d in a b la n d p a p r ik a - t in g e d s q p r c re a m sa u c e , a c c o m p a n ie d a l l e n tre e s , as d id re s p e c ta b le C a ra w a y -s tu d d e d ry e b re a d a n d c r is p h o u s e s a la d s . O f th e d e s s e rts , th e r ic e p u d d in g is s t i l l m y fa v o r i te . S e rv ic e is f r ie n d ly a n d

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o f d e lic a te d ig e s t io n . ’The fo o d is h e a v y a n d f i l l i n g , w i t h th e e m p h a s is o n m e a t, e s p e c ia l ly p o r k , e ith e r s te w e d o r f r ie d a n d s c iy c d w ith n o o d le s a n d s o u r c re a m -c n n c h c d s a u c e s . V e g e t a b l e s a r c c h a ra c te r is t ic a l ly a la c a r te ite m s .

O h s e c o n d a p p ra is a l. I ' d h a ve to a d d t o m y e a r l ie r r e v ie w , th a t O ld , B u d a p e s t s e rv e s t y p ic a l H u n g a r ia n c u is in e w i t h a h ig h d e g re e o f c o m ­p e te n c y a n d a u th e n t ic i t y . T h e s e rv ­in g s iz e s a rc m o re th a n g e n e ro u s and th e p r ic e s e x t r e m e ly m o d e ra te D in n e r e n tre e s w i t h .salad ave ra ge b e tw e e n S IO - S1.2|. A d m it t e d ly . H u n g a r ia n a x t k in g is n o t m y fa v o r i te c u is in e . B u t i t has its f o l ­lo w in g , a n d th is s m a l l. ' p le a s a n t, a f f o r t ^ b l c tb s ta u ra n t w a s . p a ck e d

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L a s t w e e k T h e L o g a n in N e w H o p e w a s r e v ie w e d in (h is c o lu m n O n e o f th e m o s t w e lc o m e aspects o f its re s ta u ra n t c o n c e p t w a s its d e ­m o c ra t ic m e n u o f f e r in g b re a k fa s t a n d g ra z in g a l l d a y lo n g , in a d d it io n to l ig h t s u p p e rs . B e c a u s e o f the c ru s h o f p a tro n s , h o w e v e r , th e m a n ­a g e m e n t ha s c h a n g e d its m e n u at d in n e r h o u r , l im i t in g i t to fu ll- s c a le e n tre e s . I w a s s o r ry to see th is c h a n g e , b u t th e k i tc h e n fo u n d the o r ig in a l o f fe r in g s to o m u c h to h a n d le . L a te - n ig h t s n a c k s w i l l be a v a i la b le .The Logan. 10 West Ferry Street. New Hope. PA. For further infor­mation:, 215-862-2300

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Amving in America, Akeem (Eddie Murptiy*, right) and Semmi (Araenio Hall) hope to be accepted a& average New Yorkers.

By T h o m a s siMONBt

A k e e m . prince ofZamunda. nose­dives from riches (o rags, smiling all the way. In his search

for a wife who will "arouse my intellect as wcifas my loins, he leaves a palatial Ijfeslylc in the African kingdom he will , one day rule and goes to New York to seek his queen — in Queens, of course.

At home, servants attend to his every wish, as well as a few things he doesn't wish. In the USA. tc reigns only as a.floor-moppcr in a fast-food establishment and lives in a seedy hotel. But his good nature never falters.

Eddie Murphy plays a pleasantly selfrcffacingihcro in the light ro-. mance Cominjg'to America. It's a gentler, sweeter character than the street-smart cdmic usuajly presents. The famed foul tongiie is more restrained.

Though the movie delivers more quiet chuckles than guffaws, and though it nearly sputters, to a stop a few times — especially just before the finish line ■— the agreeable fantasy finds lots of ways to plea.se audiences, teenage through adult.

The s tory , wr i t ten by Mr. Murphy, lets the audience know right away something the American, characters find out only toward the' end. that Akeem is more than

cha.pning, he is ajsd fabulously wealthy and soon to be powerful. Plote ranging from cop thrillers to sitcoms often depend on the au­dience's knowing thitigs held secret from or misunderstood by the characters. The insider's knowledge makes for a pleasurable feeling of superiority.

Here, the very premise flatters us: that only in Amcripa tnight a woman good enough for the prince be found. Who arc we to di.sagrcc

And we arc allowed to feel still better when the almighty Akeem proves less than Hip in dealing with American slang, habits and social problems. Resembling other Holly­wood .cyborgs arid aliens who. de­spite their superiority. Mbrk-ify themselves when dealing with

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Charley's UncleY^m Gm> Siopptof CMar, Rt IS. fatt Bnmsrndi 201-254-4226. Uoderate prioto iSnto to a carafoitaUa Vietotlan atmorplien. Privala raaetini mans aeaitoHt loan: Imdi: Hondar-fridaT, bettontoi at 11:30 a m. Dtoaar: Hon da Tto«da , 5J0-I0 pm FfidaY and Satarday, 5:30-11 pjn.; Smida; 4 JO-9 pm. U m t Uaaan: Ym CradH Cards; AH mam caids accepted Wkaalelalr A c c a S Ym Na SmUai Sacta: Ym

Clarion Hotel and National Crniferehce^cklnohams399 HonaMatk SU East Mndtor 609-448-7000. BiiaUast lunch, and dtoner sarwd daOr. Dataal caadtoaidto M i to BncttoMi'i Restaurant Naati:

to PJIL, fit t Sm (JO pja., Stmday BrunchEatv Atd Spadal Sim.-rrt. 4-$ pn. Qiiw Ucama; Ym‘ If

Satt.-nwrt 630 am-iO | I0J0ajp-2J0pnt,E M f l Cartp A l i ^ ctadd cardi actaplad.

D IN IN G Q U ID ?Dallas BBQRotoa Ona, UenaiKavfflt. hy the mercer Man Authentic Toas hicSory pit baiteque ifhs,iato.M4adchicheodlthm iMysaoAed 12 hours to a itona ined urn Fitontoy atmesphara to tnM mast iimoundinfs. 'Jht finest esmboy rastsurant oidsida tha lent St» Stata." Childim'i menu Naars: Open Monday - Ftiday from it aja, Saturday end Sunday frani Noon

Diam ond’s132 (ant SL, Chambatshwi. Tnnton. 609-393-1000. liaBan and Conttoantal Cubtop imtoi hutch Mdman. SavaOmch: Hoitoay-Frtday. IIJOaju.-2:% p ^ Dtonar. Monday-Satindm. 4:% pni-midnltht SM y. 3J0 puLtiskhliM. u|Mr tkaioa: Ym- Cradii Carte AH major cards acemdaL MaatMir Actasafell: No. la Taw Hat SacUat: No.

Emmetfs InnSptosmdMto M Rd, Monroe Tup (201) 521-9811. Oftertni the best m saafood ( AnMtcan Fauciitas at modttaU Priem to a Rtoastoi and chemhil atmauhafp Mats; Opan DajhdJO p.nL - Closad Tuesdays. Etoartatonient Fit ( S a t J ^ UtawarYm Crate Carte All Msjnr WhatochalrAttassateYmNaM tfai lacSte No.

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, Saalh Btaasarich, 201-297-6678. Seninilaichem.Itobarbacuadbabybach

Forsgate Country C lu bhniata Dthm, lamasbwp 201-521-0070. Speciaibini to Rational American Ctosnt Viiw to tha country ctob |oH enutsa Irom the main dinto| mom. Heart: MobM M , U jo ajn.-3 sja. am 4-9-.M pju.; Satwday. tl-io aJu.-3 pm.

*' A-tt-ZJO pra. am 5-8J0 n.ra. U^nt Uctast: Ym Crate Carte Most maercredil cards accepted. Wbetorhilr ArieiilMe Ym ■a iMtodii tdtete No.G ood-Tim e C h arle y’s40Mton St, (2 rat north to l>rtnctoon). 609-924-7400. Moderately peted dinini»

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M p Brtaidati: 6JO-1IJO aJt; MSuadnBranch: U pm.-3 pm.; lunch: IIJOpm.-2J0 pm. daily;Urtl FaralM & ^llJO pm. date Otoner 6-11 pm. daily. I M r Ucatsai Ife p M Carte AH major canb tcaiplad. NMehair Aetasttet; Ym Na iMtoilai Saeflte No.

I SInto. Pitocaton, 609-921-2798. Dipt to tha htart to Pilncaton to itHsh satraHuttiis. MitHitoi to Fimch ctostot am ttaditioMi

^.ClmaMthaiMsttMMwlMctBaitathaaicaltatuftoiiMcr M O m e d ^ ptkaC Itoa atom Stan; Imch: Monday-FiMqi 12-2J0 pm.; SjbwdayJ2-2 pm.; DtoMT: Jioaday tida)f 5:^9-JOpra^ SatettoyS-10 pm L M b c a M Ym Crate Carte AB c M tcctplad. WlwilM IctatiUp Ym It SMkki SaeSaa; No

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Eddie Murphy is Akeem, the prince of Zamunda, who is a gentler, , sweeter character than, the street-smart comic usually presents

simple things, Akccm, remains ever exmic, iwvcr Intimidating.

Expect, therefore, to be entcr- uined if not challenged, especially th rough the m d v i c ’ s high-momentum opening. Later, the script stumbles in labored ethnic and racial sendups in a barber shop and at a black beauty pageant. (Mr. Murphy and Arsenio Hall, who plays his Zamundan sidekick, ap­pear in heavy disguises in these scenes.)

The movie also takes far too long to arrive at Its inevitable ending. The prince has fallen in love with the daughteri of the boss at the hatnburger outlet, but at firet Daddy doesn’t ap ^ 'v e . He changes his mind in a hurry, of course, when he learns the suitor’s true identity.

At one point, the father.has to make a predictable phone call to the king, and director John ^JJbdis forces us to watch, unedit^ his" walking to a phone, dialirig and carrying on a perfectly unsurprising conversation. It’s one of several moments before the homestretch when the movie sdems to be filling time to qualify for feature length.

Throughout, the story remains low-key..Akeem never r ^ ly loses corttrol of the situation, which is the secret of exciting conflict in comedy as well as drama. The congdni^ tone, however, is hard to dislike.

Mr. Landis (National Lampoon 's Animal House) last directed the ill-fated segment of The Twilight Zone that M to the deaths of actor

■. Vic Morrow and (wo children. A trial-cleiued the director of criminal charges but left scars on his ethical reputation. The pleasant froth of Coming to America may be. in part, his act Of contrition.

1.The supporting cast includes

Shari Headley as the love interest. John Amos as her father. James Earl Jones as the king and. in a very brief appearance. Ralph Bellamy and Don Ameche as homeless men.

All perform pleasantly without detracting from the star. As is appropriate: This really is the talented Mr. Murphy's movie.The rating is R for curbing and risque jokes, none o f which w ill be

. shocking to m ost young teenagers.

E ^ ie Murphy is .Akeem, who travels from the mythicalkingdom .of Zamur^bh to ^ew York in search of a bride in Paramount’s romantic comMy Coming rp America.

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BRUNSWICK SQUARE C IN ^ A (201-238 2998)

Qiietna 1: Fonoy F i r a , 2, 3;55, 5;55,7:55.10. Cinema II; Big, 2, 4^ 6, 8, 10.

East WindsorEAST WINDSOR CINEMA (609-448-1231)

CiMma I: CmnJng to America, Wed.-Thur., July 6-7. 7:45, 10 .

Cinema II: “ Crocodile” Dundee II, Wcd.rThuf., July 6-7, 7.15, 9:30.

HillsboroughHILLSBORO CINEMA (201-3S9-4480)

Bull Durham, Wed.-Thur. 7:20. 9.20.

.EjUC LAWRENCEVILLE (609-882-9494)Cinema I: Willow, .please call theater for schedule.Cinema II: Red Heat, please call theater for schedule.

MERCER MALL CINEMA (609-452-2868)Cinema 1; Coming to America, Wed.-Thur.. June 29-July 7.

1:36.4:20.7:15.10. tCinema II: Big, Wed.-Thur., June 29-July 7. 1. 3:10, 5:20,

7:40, 10.Cinema III: Who Framed Roger R a b b l t . - W c d -Thur.. June

29-July 7. 12:30. 2:45. 5. 7:30. 9:45.

MOVIESQUAKER BRIDGE MALL.TH^TRES (609-799-9331)

aiiciiM I: Friday tW 1 3 ^ Part VII, Fri.-Thur., July 1-7, noon, 2:45. 5:15, 7:45, 1ft

Cinema il: Fanny Farm, Wed.-Tliur. Juiw 29-July 7, noon, 2:45.5:15.7:45. 10:15.

Cinema III: Big Bttsinea, Wed.-Thur., June 29-July 7, 12:15, 2:30, 5. 7:30. 9:55.

Cinema.lV; BigBurinen, same times as above.

M ^ v i l l e

MANVILLE CINEMA (201-526-6999)Closed for repairs, please call cinema for summer schedule.

MontgomeryMONTGOMERY C E ^ E R THEATRE (609-924-7444)

Cinema I: Wings of Desire, Wed.-Thur. 7,9:30. Cinema II: Babette’s Feast, Wed.-Thur 7:10. 9:10.

PrincetonERIC GARDEN (609-924-0263)

Cinema I: The Great Outdoors, Wed.-Thurs. 1:15. 7:30. 9:25.

Cinema II; License to Drive, Wed.-Thur. 1, 7:30, 9:20.

SomersetRUTGERS CINEMA VI (201-828-8787)

Cinema I: Who Framed Roger Rabbit, 1. 3. 5. 7:15. 9:30; Fri.-Sat 11:30.

Cinema II: “ Crocodile” Dundee 11, Wed.-Thur. 1. 3:10, 5:15,7:25,9:40, Fri.-Sat. 11:50.

Cinema HI: Big, Wed.-Thur. 1:?0, 3:30, 5:30, 7:40, 9:50; m.'-Sat,; midnight.

Cinema lV :i8ig^taIaes8, J:30, 3:25, 5:20, 7:20. 9:20; Fri.-Sal. 11:20. "

Cinema V: TN Presidid, 2 .4 . 6, 8. 10; Fri.-Sat. midnl^t. Cinema VI: R ^ Heat, 1:30, 3:35. 5M. 7:50. 10; Fri.-Sat.

midnight.

AMC PRINCE THEATRES ((609-452-2278)Ciiwma 1; The Presidte, Wed.-Thur. 1:45. 3:45. 6:30. 8:W. Ciiwnu II; Moonstruck, Wcd -TQiur. 1:30.3:30,6:15.8.15. Cinenta III: Bcctkijulce Wed.-Thur. 1:45, 3:45. 6:30, 8:30.

UA MOVIES AT MARKETFAIR (609-520-8700)Cinema I: “ Crocodile” Dundee II, 11:45. 2,4:30,7.9:30;

Fri.-Sat. riiidnight.Cimma 11 Red Heat, noon. 2:30. 4:45 7:30. 10; Fri.-Sat.

, midnight.^ ..Cinema III; Rambo 111, 2.~^ri5. 9:45; Fri.-Sat. midnight. Cinema IV; Bull Durham, IJ:45. 2. 4:30. 7:15. 9;45;

Fri.-Sat. midnight.Cinema V: BuU Durham, Same as above.Cinema VI: Lady In White, Wed.-Thur.. June 28-29. noon.

2:30, 5, 7:30. 10.da< Fri*-Thur, noon. 2:W, 5, 7^30, IQ: Fri.-Sat. midnight. Cinema VII:*The Great:Oiitdoors, noon. 2:15. 4:30. 7,

i 9:30; Fri.-Sat. midnight.Cinema VIII: I^Itergeist III, noon. 2:15. 4;45. 7:30. 9:45,

midnight. ,(aheina IX: Stormy Monday, I i;45 ,2 :l5 .4:45.7:15,9:20. R t ^ y Horror, Pink Royd the Wall and Heavy Metal,

Fri.-Sat. midnight.

B IG B U S I N E S S — fai r — Through the energy of Bette Midler and Lily Tomlin, this story of misplaced twins delivers quite a few l a u ^ . But tl» premises are so familiar (hat most of the results look less than original. Each actress plays a city and a country version of a pair of sisters, and all four come together when a greedy corporation wants to strip-mii» the village. Uidortunately, t)» script and d i l a ­tor' Jim Abrahams take too - long getting the women to encounter each other. T te movie sags in its midsection as multitudinc^ gags about mistaken identity and con­fused suitors delay tl» climax. Other jokes seem s l ig h t from Hee Hmw: "Y(» no good, bcUy-scr^in' pile of cow plop!” But tlw women pull off their demattding roles well. Rated a mild PG.

BABETTE’S FEAST — This Danish film is based on an bak Oinesen story. Stqihane Audran is in the title role as a Reach woman who works as a housekeeper fm two elderiy sisters residing on the re­mote Jutland peninsula in the late ISIQOs. Her surprise offer to prepare a magnificent banquet enlivens the community's S p a i^ existance. In Quush French with &tglish titks. Rated G.

BULL DURHAM — very good — This may be the definitive baseball movie b ^ u se it probes beneath the surface of t)w game. Susan Saran­don plays an offbeat but attractive dugout groupie who each summer beds one member of the bad-news Bulls of Diiiham. N.C. Her can­didates this season are “ Crash" (Kevin Costiwr), a “ never-was" career minor leaguer, and "Nuke" (Tim Rt^bins), a young stud pitch­er. Tlw tensions in the triangle make for continual double play^ as the youngster gains wis^m from both of the oldrt-folksr Writer-director Ron Shelton, 'who spisnt five years in the minors himself, captures, the dugmit banter, the superstitions, the group th e r^ of conferences on the mound better than anyone ever has. The paradoxical secret of this men­tal game, he says; “ Don’t think." The freewheeling sex of the ending is a crowd-pieaser but less thou^t- ful than what precedes it. Rated R fo r qui te a b i t of b e d r o o m rthtericism.

COLORS — good — About as rabUe as a tabloid, thb very violent movk trumpets L.A.’s status as the teen gang capital of the world. A stunning perfcxmance by Sean Penn as a brash polke officer is so strong it puts his moK profesucmal part­ner, played by powerfiil veteran

Robert Duvall, in a suppi^ng role. And Dennis Hopper's direction is exciting. But the assaultive movie finds tittle meaning or catharsis in the bloodbath. R a t^ a hard R.

‘CROCODILE’ DUNDEE U — good — Thin ideas start looking stretched as the sequel docs little to flesh out the charming but meager premise of the origin^ light com­edy. Paul Hogan returns as Mick Dundee, the man's man firom the Outback ceding with the wilderness of New Y trt City, where he now lives with journalist Sue' C hilton (Linda Kozlow^). Like Mmk, the film is out of its element in the city, where gags unfold ponderously and an impiHsibly f t r - f e t i ^ plot is established. Thmgs pick up when the pair gets to Australia, where Mick m a te mischief for a bunch of thugs. Overall, it’s agreeable, fami­ly fare. Directed by John Cornell. Rated a mild PG.

THE L J ^ EMraRQK'^^ieat — Ital ian d i rec tor B ern ard o Bertolucci has (nought to the screen the fabulous b ipgraf^ of Pa Yi, China’s last ptnpeiw, wbo reified only as a boy from 1908 to 1912 . It is hard to belreve any hunuui life­time could incoriXMate all the triumphs « k! tragedies his did through successive upheavals in

China. With the coming of the Republic in 1912. he wea^iowed to contimre residing sumptuously in iIk Fmbidden Q ty; one way or another, despite hiS power, Pu Yi was o (^ y imprisotKd all his life. With splendor and sensitivity — am i tcc^ ca l credits execut^ as well as you will ever see — Mr. Bertolucci gives an enlhialting his­tory lesson wh i le captur ing memorable details. John Lone dis-

Elays a wide range in (be title role, ut Peter O’Toole is strangely de­tached as a British tutor. The mqvie is long (two bouts, 40 minutes) and

cold in placed, but it richly relays close attention. It’s too g^aiaJ for video. Rated PG-I3 for some erotic scenes.

THE MAN CHU RIAN CAN­DIDATE — good — The 1962 Cold War p^cbological thriller provides a black-aiKl-white exilinple of the way they don’t make movies anymore . F ra nk Sioa t ra and Laurence Hatyey vetoans ofan Bl-faled priiol in the Korean War who were taken pristmer and brainwashed. When reports of their experience ring false, Mr. Sinatra sets out to discover the tnitb. TIk facts begin to emerge in a suncal nightmare, the movie’s best se­quence. Later, die scteoiplay, in weaving together tangled plot

threads, is less successful. Some of director John Frankenhei,mer’s toirehes seem showy for their own sake. And the plot is explained more redundantly than tqday’s au- dienees requite. But it’s all grand e n t e r t a i n m e n t , f e a tu r in g less-than-subtle but ttelightful per- fmmances by a IcgeiKlaiy cast that also includ^ Janet L c i^ ' and Angela Lansbury. Despite corny morhents. you gotta love ii Pre-ratings; would be PG.

MOONSTRUCK _ good ^ A likable fantasy about the lovers and otlier strangers of an Italian family in New Y r^ . Spiced with a strong e th n i c f l a v o r , John Pat r ick Shanky's script sprawls from sit­com to fairy take to satire to romality play and seems to d e l i ^ in keeping the audience uncertain what, if any­thing is the central problem of its {riot. But the movie is never dis­agreeable, ofTering emcttional truth in friace of logic. Cher sotnevriiat oveipowns l i» castmates iii the oisanUe. Still, Viheent Oudenia and Olynqria Didialus numage to steal the show, with lovingly de- tailed portrayals of 'her troubled parents. Dinector Norman Jewison gdves everything a.benevolem, mu-

. .sical-comedy 1 ^ and leaves edit- Ing on the ro u ^ side. Rated an amiable PG.

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Cable Gu id ePacket: Channel 8

, Tbe PK ket RqwrC: Princeton news;, sptm and weather o n ^ hour fTom'b'aitn.to nooh'and 6 p.m. to midnight.

H o m ^ L in k : C h a n n e l 3 5

MONDAY, JULY 117 p.m. — Rutgers University Forum: ‘irradiated Food." 7:30 p . m . C a t h o l i c Comer "Catholic Charismatic

Movement."TUESDAY, JULY 12

7:30 p.m. — New Jersey and You.8 p.m. — Princeton University International Cultural

Futival.WEDNESDAY, JULY 13 '

7:30 p.m. — Social Security and You: "Social Security Salutes Older Americans Month."

8 p.m. — Womanspeak: with Barhrua Sigmund.THURSDAY, JULY 14

8 p.m. — Rutgers University Forum: "itr^ ia ted Food." 8:30 p.m. — Catholic Comer "Catholic Charismatic

Movement"

Comvideo: Channel 8THURSDAY-SUNDAY, JULY 7-10

7 p.m. — Weekend Special; Somerset County Parks — Always In Seaton.

Storer: Channel 8FRIDAY, JULY 8

5 p .m . — Little Dabblers: "Stvrofoam Sculpture.

5:30 p.m. — The,Dej|icious Food Shewing Show. 6 p.m. — to be announced.

p.m. — Channel 8 Video Library.. 7 p.m. — Yoitf Federal Government at Work., 7:S0'p.m. — to he a n iw u :^ .

— Chimnel 8 Spmts.’ MONDAY, JULY 11

5 p.m. — Children’s Video Library.5 j o p.m. — Delicious Food Shopping Show.6 p.m. — New Jersey and You.6:30 p.m. — Qumnel 8 Video Library.7 p.m. — Exit 8: Local Interest Talk Show.7 j o p.m. — South Brunswick Library8 p.m. — From the Ground Up.8 j o p.m. — Curtain Going Up.9 p.m. — Social Security and You.9:30 p.m. — Delicious Food Shopping Show

TUESDAY, JULY 125 p.m. — It's Story Time: "Puppets.’’5:30 p.m. — Delicious Food Shopjiing Show6 p.m. — Sudzin Country Video.6 j o p.ni. — 'Medical Center Report IV.7 p.rn. — Delicious Food Shopping Show.7:30 p.m. — Qiarinel 8 Special: to be announced.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 135 p.m, — Adventure Pals.5:30 p.m. — Delicious Food Shopping Show6 p.m. — New Jersey and You.6:30 p.m. — Channel 8 Video Library7 p.m. — Tender Loving Childcare7:30 p.m. — New Jersey»New Homes Guide8 p.m. — Delicious Food Shopping Show.8:30 p.m. — to be announced.9 p.m. — Health and Fitness.9 jo p.m. — New. Age Forum.

THURSDAY, JULY 14 5 p.m. — Delicious Food Shopping Show 5 jo p.m. — Curtain Going Up.6p.mi — The Arts.6:30 p.m, — Delicious Food Shopping Show 7 p.m. — You and Your Health

7:30 p.m . — to be^nwinccd.8 p.m. — Psychology in Action.8 j o p.m. — Currents in Education9 p.in. — Charmel 8 Video Ubrary.9 j o p.Bii — Canada.10 p.m. — Delicious Food Shopping Show.

T.K .R. Cable: Channel 8FRIDAY, JULY 8

5 p.m. — Cable 8 Magazine.5:30 P « m . — Curtain Going Up!6 p.m. — Not Just Rock ’n Roll.

SWDAY, JULY 107 p.m. — The Urgent Message from Baysidc.

MONDAY, JULY 115 p.m. — be announced.5:30 p.m . -r- Healthline: with Dr. John Saxson.6 p.m. -r^jjender Loving Childcare.6:30 p.nd. — Not,JuU Rock ’n' Roll.

TUESDAY, JULY 125 p.m. — tp be antidUnccd.5:30 p .m . — The Catholic Comer, with Father Joe Glass.6 p.m. — Curtain Going Up.6:30p.m. — Meet the/Manager T.K.R. General Manager

Prim Reeves. ' 'WEDNESDAY, JULY 13

5 p.m. — Not Just Rock 'n ‘ Roll 5:30 p.m . — to be announced. ■ .>6 p.m. — The Catholic Comer: with Father Joe Glass.6 jo p.m . — Tender Loving Childcare.7 p.m. — Cable 8 Maganne.7 j o p.m . — Curtain Going Up!: July preview.

THURSDAY. JULY 14 5 p.m. — Adventure Pals.5 j o p .m . — Calvary Presents.6 p.m. — Hcalthline: with Dr. John Saxson.6 :3 0 p . m . — 1988 S iK ia l S e c u r i ty U p d a te

: l ? y ' T h o m a s S t m a n o t

RAMBO Hi — poor — By unof- ftcial count, 121 people die in this ran^rage in Afghanistan — more than one a minute. When combined with S y lv e s t e r S t a l l o n e ' s armor-plated expressiveness, a script riddled with bullet-holes and editing so rough the film appears to have been s*ash«l with a bayonet, this Ram-bore makes most in the audience want to ortfer a cease-rite. The movie glorifies violence, makes a hero of a goon and implies that (rftysical prowess brings im- nxfftality.> W,i^ Richard Cieana. Directed by' Peter Macdonald. Rated R.

STAND AND DELIVER — very good — It’s a youth movie in which the kids keep their clothes on, spill no blood and demolish not a single car. Instead. 18 of the unlikeliest mallKmatics wizards imagin^lc — tough kids from a barrio of East Los Angeles — master tlM challenge of a lifedtiw, the Advanced Placement Calculus Exam. It’s exciting be­cause the stmy is true (tereher Jaime Escalante really has raised Us Garfield H i^ School students to u n d r e a m e d - o f he igh t s ) and well-acted (Edward James Oimos of Miami Vke and Lou Diamond Phillips of La Bamba lead a strong

cast). Without romanticizing, the movie endorses the value ahd adventure of education. Rated PG.

WILLOW — fair — Kids 10 to 14 might enjoy this fairy tale blown into a clinm-a-minutc adventure spectKTle, blit almost no one else will. The dramatic rhythm is off for adults, who will find few moments in which suspense is allowed to build. And it's off for little children, who will find its intensity night­marish. Nothing is gory*, ^ t hurt- less brutality unreels almost con­tinuously, as in a Saturday morning cartoon. A dwarf (Warwick Davis) and an outlaw (Val Kilmer) are trying to save a special baby. The noovie offers fun in its characteriza­tions, heartwarming moments with the scene-stealing baby and excite­ment in its many battle scenes. But executive producer George Lucas, d i r e c t o r Ron H o w a r d and screenwriter Bob Dolman have bor-

-rswpd-j^ brazenly from materials ranging from tire Bible to the T he W oodsftil W « ^ ttf IN sn ^ that it will bt; a wonder if tlrey’re rrm sued. The grandiose movie looks not so much created as concocted. Rated PG but should be, for slreer intensi­ty, PG-13.

Chevy Chase stars as Andy Fanner, a big-city sports writer who, with his wife, opts for quiet cotmtry roads over life in the fast lane in Warner Bros.’ new comedy Fuaay Farm.

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Museums

Brandywkw R iv e r Mueeum, C h a d d s F o rd , P a ., WustmtafB Arthur I. KeUer and Henry C. PHz. t t iro u g h S apL 4 , 2 1 M S 9 -1 9 0 0 .

Btonle/The Trenton C ity Museum, C a d w a la d e r P a rk , T re n to rr, Three Sov­ie t A r t is ts , t h r o u g h J u l y 2 0 . 60 9-3 92-4 56 1

Jane Voortiees Zknmeil Art Museum,Q eocge a n d H am ilto n S tre a la , N e w B ru n w ic k . The Last Portfolios ol Henry Moore, th ro u g h J u ly 1 0 ,2 0 1 -9 3 2 -7 2 3 7

2 0 1 -9 3 2 -7 0 9 6 .

Monto Museum, 6 N o rm a n d y H e ig h ts R oad , M o rris to w n , New Jersey Arts Annual, th ro u g h A ug . 2 0 ; A Look Back: A Celebralion of Im FOurtding of the M useum , t h r o u g l i D e c e m b e r ; 20 1 -5 3 8 4 )4 5 4 .

N .J . S ta te M u s e u n fi, 2 0 5 W . S ta te S t.. T ren ton, Tribute to Sculptor Selma Burke, July 17, 5 p.m,-7 p.m., After Etien A m e r i c a n L a n d s c a p e .

1875-1925, t h r o u g h S e p t . 4 ; 6 0 9 -2 9 2 -6 4 6 4 o r 6 0 9 -2 9 2 -6 3 0 8 .

Noye* Museum, L i ly L a k e R o a d , O ce anv ifle , Americpn FoOr Art from the coOecdon Herbert Walde Hemphill Jr., th ro u ty i S e p t 11. 6 0 9 -6 5 2 -8 8 4 8 .

OU Banacks Museum, B a rra d c S t r e e t T re n to n , Old Barracks Remenjbered, th ro u g h S e p te m b e r; Federal S t ^ a n d Pestorabon E x f tM , th ro u g h D e c e m b e r 1990; 6 0 9 -3 9 6 -1 7 7 6 .

Paterson Museum, 2 M a r k e t S t . , . P a te rs o n , The Phirtographic Image, t h r io u ^ J u ly 10 ; Andy Warhol's Black and WNte Flower Series, J u ly 1 7 -31 ; 2 0 1 -8 8 1 -3 8 7 4 .

Ga l l e r i e s

Artfscts Galery, 1025 S . B ro a d St.. T re n to n , Contemporary Trenton Ardsls, th r o u ( ^ S ep t. 10, 6 0 9 -5 9 9 -9 0 8 1 .

Artworks, 12 W M e ch a n ic S t.. N ew H op e , P a ., A Collecllon ol Originals. th ro u g h Ju ly , 2 1 5 -8 6 2 -3 1 5 2

T i m e O f f deadlines.‘ Submissions to all sections o f T i m e O f f , including the N o w P l a y i n g calendar listings, must be received two ibeeks (14 days) prior to ptdflication o f the ap­propriate issue.

Submissiotu may be sent to T i m e O f f , B o x - 3 5 0 , P r i n c e ­t o n , N . J . 0 8 5 4 0 . I f you have o th e r q u e s t io n s , c a l l 6 0 9 - 9 2 4 - 3 2 4 4 , e x t . 1 4 9 ,

EducMtonal Testing Service, C a rte r a n d R o s e d a le R o a d s , L a w re n c e v tile . Sct^rtures bi Bronze end Steel by Mfchaei Malpasa a n d Oil Pabitings by Joan PrtM.HIerholzer, th ro u g h A u g . 14; on PabiOnge and Charcda Drawbigs by ‘Eugeida Argbea a n d Leather and Wood-Wall Han^nga by Ralph Cap- paru lo , t h r o u g h A u g . 1 4 . 6 0 9 -9 2 1 -9 0 0 0 .

Eveio A r t ShxSo, 401 S . C iin U x i,A v e . T re n to n , O W Trenton Pottery, th ro u g h ^ tov . 1, 6 0 9 -6 9 5 -0 6 4 4

ExMnsfcsi Oalety, 6 0 W a rd A v e n u e Rutgers UnivsrsRy, R o b e s m C e n te r E x te n s io n , M e rce rv ilte , Scrdpbrre by Q sAary, 3 5 0 r ^ . L u th e r K in g J r. Cbtdy Jackaon end Photographs .by B o u ie v ^ , N e w a rk , Color euklSattaa- M ichelle Post, t h r o u g h J u ly 2 8 , ' Hon a n d W o rk s by Unda Simtson, 6 0 9 -8 9 0 -7 7 7 7 . t h r o u ^ SetA 9 , 2 0 1 -6 4 8 -5 9 7 0 .

Qaleiy M Palmer Square, 2 3 P a irn e r S q u a re E a s t, P rin ce to n , Kenneth Kaye: R ecen t Oils, t h r o u g h J u l y 1 0 , 60 9 -6 8 3 -4 2 2 4 .

Rutgers UnlvsrMty, W a tte rs H a ll G a l­le ry , N e w BnJnsw icfc, Art After Sttence, th ro u g h J td y 3 1 , 2 0 1 -M 2 -7 5 1 1 .

Hunterdon Art Center. 7 C e n te r S t ,C lin ton , Transformations: A Show ol Contemporary Masks, th ro u g h J u ly ;

cArts and Books. J u ly 1 7 -S i^ t . 18 ; Shela NusSbeum ' ^ 1 - 7 3 5 - 8 4 1 5 .

Scherer Gaiety, 9 3 S c h o o l R o a d W e s t.M a r lx x o , Rguraihe Art, th ro u g h J u ly

> 3 1 , 2 0 1 -5 3 6 -9 4 6 5 .

P rin ce to n

AT&T Corporsts Education CenterGalery, C a rte r R oa d , H o p e w e fl. Works on Paper and Stone by Blaise Batko and M in n a Kbsenbaum, th ro u g h J u ly 20 . 6 0 9 -6 3 9 A 6 5 5 .

Bargeron Gallery, 1 0 8 7 G e n e r a l G recm e R o a d , W a s h in g to n C ro s s in g , P a „ Bucks County Artists, th ro u g h J u ly 16 , 2 1 5 -4 9 3 -1 3 6 0 .

Book Galery, 19 W . M e c h a n ic S L , N e w H o p e , P a ., New Works by Pat Martin: Oils on Cartvas and Mylar, J u ly 9 -A u g . 7 . 2 1 5 -8 6 2 -5 1 1 0 .

Burlngton County HbtoricSl SocietyUbrary, 4 5 7 H igh S t.. B u r lin g to n , Legacies ol Qenlua, th ro u g h S ep t. 25 . 6Q 9-388 -4773

The Cafe, 19 N. U n io n S t., L a m b e rtv ille . Larrtbertville Scenes and The Constitu­tion: Photography by Lillian Lln- n e m e y e r , t h r o u g h J u l y 1 2 , 6 0 9 -3 9 7 -4 0 9 7

Carnegie Center, 2 1 0 C a rn e g ie C e n te r. R o u te 1. W e s t W in d s o r, Outdoor Sculpture -Exhibit, th ro u g h A u g u s t. 6 0 9 -4 5 2 -1 4 4 4

Center for the Arts k)SdutfMmN.J., 5Q re e n tre e C en tre , R o u te 73. M a rtto n , Works by Mel Leipzig, th ro u g h J u ly 27 , 6 0 9 -9 8 5 -1 0 0 9 .

Coryell Gallery, 8'4> C o r y e l l S t . . L a irk ie rtv ille , Gallery Artists, th ro u g h S e p t 3 0 , 6 0 9 6 9 7 -0 8 0 4 .

Esst Brunswick Pubic Ubrary, 2 J e a n W a iin g C iv ic C e n te r, E a s t BrunpwfcJc, The mstary Of Chewbtg Gum, t h r o i^ h A u g . 1 . 2 0 1 -3 9 0 6 9 5 0 .

East Windsor Municipal BuMktg, La n - n i n g B o u le v a r d , E a s t W in d s o r . Trt-County Art Association Annual Juried WatercrtirH Exhibition, th ro u g h J u ly 15. 6 0 9 -4 4 8 -1 3 4 4 .

JkN Kreves, is R a c e St., F re n c h to w n , Biergy on Papon Works by Lucy Mesnti and Marvbi Friedman, th ro u g h A u g . 7 , 2 0 1 -9 9 6 -2 1 3 6 .

Lawrence Galen, L a w re n c e C e n te r , R o u ts 1 a n d T e x a s A v e n u e , L a w - te n c e v ille . Recent OH Pabrtlngs by Elizabeth Ruggles, th ro u g h A u g . 2 0 , 6 0 9 6 8 3 -2 4 0 1 .

Life Carder Galery, 2 6 B rid g e S t , Lam bertvW e, From Eight to E l^ty, th ro u g h S e p t. 5 ,6 0 9 -3 9 7 -2 5 4 1 .

beta NusSbeum Galery, Prim Shof iing Center, N. Harrison St. Princeton, A QlfIcdArt, through July 11 Gallery A rtists, July 15-Aug. 26 609-983-7474.

' t"Thompson M e Viaifors Center, New­

man Sptiim' Rctod, Lincroft, Pfroi-

r )hy by nchard Barden and Acrylics Don^JTouma, through July 24, 201-842-4000.

Ttuee CranM Galery, 18-20 W. Mech­anic St., New Hope, Pa. Jurtito Gal- land: Otis and m xed Media, through ,toly 23,215662-5626.

MatwIePublc Ubrary, 100 S o u th 1 0 th C a d w a ia d e rA v e . , M a n v i l le , Anima, C th ro u g h J u ly , 2 0 1 -7 2 2 -9 7 2 2 .A v e . , M a n v i l le , Arilma. Ceramics,

Medteal Center at Princeton, W ith e rs ­p o o n S t re e t P rin ce to n , Watercolors by Betty Reeves Klank. th ro u g h J u ly 15, 6 0 9 -4 48 -1 34 4

M e n d a m F re e P i t o lc U x a r y , 10 H illto p R oad , . M e rrdham . Faces ol Tibet. S tre e ts ol India: Color Photos by GabrIeOe Dorland. th ro u g h A u g u s t. 2 0 1 -5 43 -4 15 2

Mercer County Community Colege,U b ra ry G a lle ry , W e s t W ir x te ^ c a m p u s , M m xr ArtoW "88, th ro u g h July 15. 60 9 -5 8 6 -4 8 0 0 . e x t. 58 8 .

Mercer Medcai Center, 4 4 6 B e lle v u e A ve ., T re rtton , The Wetercolorisls. th ro u g h J u ly 3p , 6 0 9 6 9 4 -4 0 9 6 .

New Jersey Designer Craftsmen, 25L iv in g s to n A v e . , N e w B r u n s w ic k . Anmicana:.A Celebration of American Crab, th ro u g h A u g . 2 7 , 2 0 1 -2 4 6 -4 0 6 6 .

Calfwdral Day School, th ro u g h A u g u s t. 60 9 -3 9 2 -7 6 8 6 .

Upstairs Galery. P e d d le r ’s V illa g e , La ha ska , P a ., Winners of the Peddler's WOage Art Festival, th ro u g h J u ly 9; 6Nps, Sami, Sea and Land, J u ly 10-Aug. 4 . 2 1 5 -7 9 4 -8 4 8 6 .

S C I S S I O N S

Atlantic City Festival of the Arts, S e p t 3 5 . 6 0 9 -3 4 7 -5 8 4 4 .

Farm Pfxdo Conte|rt, s p o n s o re d b y th e N J . A g rk x r ltu ra l S o d e ty , d e c l in e D e c 31 , 6 0 9 -3 9 4 -7 7 6 6 .

University Heights Craft Showcase,M e rce rv ille , O c L 29 , 6 0 9 -5 8 6 -4 5 0 9 . or 6 0 9 -8 9 0 6 9 7 6 .

AUDITIONS

PavNon Gatpry, M e m o ria l H o s p ita l. M o im f . H o lly , The Maker's Touch: Works by Kutviko Muramma and Her Students — Rotm Afdns, Rose BlagI and Marie QIassey, th ro u g h A u g . 20 , 6 0 9 -2 8 7 6 7 0 0 , e x L 32 50 .

PrsIsvBs IMS, R o u te 29 , S to c k to n , The Prall Fatrbly Art Show, th ro u g h J u ly 16. 6 0 3 3 9 7 -8 3 3 7

Princeton Galery of Fine Ait, 8C h a m b e rs S t.. P rirK e to n , Works In S e r ie s , t h r o u g h S e p t . 1 6 . 6 0 3 9 2 1 6 1 2 3 .

W nceton YWCA, P a u l R tto e s o n P la ce . P rin ce to n . Works In Wood, Metal, e x ­crete and Slone by Rontod Quentin Hyde, th roug h A u g u s t, 6 0 3 9 2 4 -5 7 0 2

Pilnbnaldng Cound of N.J., 4 4 0 R iver R oa d . S om erv ille , Books and Book- m aking , t h r o u g h J u l y 2 2 . 2 0 1 -7 2 3 2 1 1 0

Brighton Beach Memoirs, F ra n k lin V il­la ge rs B a m T h e a tre a t R iilH p s S c h o o l. R ou te 2 7 , F ra n k lin P a rk . J u ly 18 a n d 1 9 , 7 : 3 0 p . m . - 1 0 : 3 0 p . m . , 2 0 1 6 7 3 2 7 1 0 .

The Dining Room, E n te rta in e rs T h e a tre a t th e M e a d o w s , 12 89 E as to n A v e ., S om erse t, J u ly 8, 7 p .m .-9 p .m . a n d J u ly 9 . 4 p . m .6 p .m ., 2 0 1 -8 4 3 5 0 3 2

L q o L C irc le P la yh o u se . 4 1 6 V ic to rta A ve.. P Isca ia w a y . J u ly 10 a n d l i , 8 p .m ., 2 0 1 -9 6 3 7 5 5 5 .

28 / JULY 6. 1988 / RME OFF

Dance

k n M l R iM i in c ih g , s p o n s o re d t y th e P rin ce to n U n i/e re ity HW el F o u rid a tio n , P rin ce to n U r tv t trs ity c a m p u s , M o n -‘ d a y s , 8 p . m . * 1 0 : 3 0 p . m . , 6 0 9 -7 7 1 -8 1 M o r 6 0 9 -4 5 2 -3 6 3 5 .

U r tu b o v R c h D a n c e C o m p a n y , J u ly13, 8 p m ; New J e r s e y B a le t , J u ly14, 8 p m ; P a p e r P la yh o u se , B r o o k s l d e D r i v e , M l l i b u r n , 2 0 1 -^ 8 -4 3 4 3 .- . t ' .

N e w E n g la n d C o n t r a D a n d n g , R e-to rm e d C h u rc h H i(^> land P a r i l 2 3 S. S e o ^ A v e :, H i^ i ia n d P a rk , J u ly 9 . 8 p .m .-11 p m . . 2 0 1 -2 4 9 -0 4 4 7 .

P r in c e to n C o u n t r y D a n c e re , H a rlin g e n R ^ ) n n e d C h u rc h , BeOe M e a d .B o u te 2 0 6 , P r in ce to n , J t ^ 6 , 1 3 , 2 0 a n d 27. 6 p . m . , 6 0 9 - 7 7 1 - 3 8 7 4 o r 2 0 1 -3 59 -4 63 7 .

Princeton Folt Dance Group, M c C o s h C o u rtw u d , P rto c e lo n U n iv e rs ity c a m ­pus, T u e s d a y s t h r o u ^ S e p t. 6 . in- s tn M io n 7 :3 0 p m .-8 :3 0 p .m ., req ue st d a n c i n g 8 : 3 0 p . m . - 1 0 p m . , 6 0 9 -6 83 -9 07 1 .

^ John Dancers, R u tg e rs U n ive rs ity , L u c y S to r ie HaH, U v in g ^ o n C o l l e ^ c a n y x n , P i ^ t a w a y , J u ly 13 , 8 p .m ., 2 0 m 6 3 -3 6 4 0 .

Film

Blacfc Nardasus, J u ly 8, 7 p .m .. TheRad Shoes, J u ly IS . 7 p .m ., R u tg e rs U n ive rs ity , V o o rh e o s H a il R o o m 105, H a n tfto n a n d G e o rg s S tre e ts . N ew B rw is w ic k . -9 3 2 -4 6 8 5 , tre e

Last Tango In Paris, J u ly 8 - i0 . 7 :15 p.m.;Belty Blue, J u ly 8 - 1 0 .9 :3 0 p.m.; Ho u m of Q a m ^ J u ly 12 -14 , 7 3 0 p.m.; The Draughtainan’s Contract, J d y 12-14 , 9 :1 5 p.tn.; Raising A il- nna, ‘ " tMngnha, J i^ 15-17, 730 p.m.;

WW, July 15-17, 9:15 p.m.; Auditorium. Frick Chemical

______ g, P rh K e to n U n iv e rs ity ca m ­pu s. 6 0 9 -6 8 3 -8 0 0 0 .

Pasalon o( Remennbrance a n d BtednB rIUm n Ic s , N J . In s titu te o l T e ch ­no lo gy , V a n H o u te n T h e a te r , 9 9 S tnn- m it N e w a rk , J u ly 13 , 7 3 0 p .m ., 2 0 1 -5 9 6 -6 5 5 0 , fre e tic k e ts req u ire d .

LECTURE

Alts and Books Lecture, H u n tw d o n A rt C e i ^ , 7 C e n te r S t., C f t i to n , J u ly 17, 3 3 0 p .m ., 2 0 1 -7 3 5 -8 4 1 5 .

a*--------' nw---------e- j1|l'rifcsl«rsn t n i y M o o n i • i m p M i m g v i v i b M o h ie r a n d B a b y ” a n d t h e D a ^ rw w i 6 3 u * * P o n K a io iw u o n a «k iiw v s o n - W o i t d H a a d o u a r ta n C N B a rv . m e e t a t J a n e V o o ih e e s Z b n m e r il A it M u s e u m , G e o r g e a n d H a m i l t o n S tre e ts , N e w B ru n s w ic k , J u ly 10, i p .m ., 2 0 1 -9 3 2 -7 0 9 6 .

U o n a r d o i t t V i r i c i : O n D ra w in g a L in e ,R u t g e r e 'U n i v s ^ , L u c y S to M H a lt ,, U v ln ip to n C tt i ip u s , P Isca ta iw ay, J u ly 12, 7 3 0 p m . i 20 ,1 -4 83 -384 0 .

• V . ■ * •* . e-P o a ta w a d h a s d a y ; . O p e n iR e a d k ig a ,

B a rro n A r ia C e n te r ; 5 6 2 R lh w a y A ve ., W o o d h r ld g 'e . J u l y 1 3 ; 8 p . m . . 2 0 1 - 6 3 4 ^ 1 3 , fre e .

MISCELUU^Y

T T B P 8

L o n g w o o d O a rd a n a , J u ly 2 7 . M o n - m o u B i P a ik R a c e T r a d i . A u g . 12; H a is h e y P a rk , H a rs h e y , P a . , A ug . 17 ; a p o n s o ra d .b y th e S o u th B ru n s w iw D e p a r t m e n t o l R e c r e a t i o n , 2 0 1 - ^ 7 -4 4 3 3 .

B a l l L n f l T r i p o n t h e . S l o o p ‘X t e e n iira ta r.* ’ ^8pon8ored b y th e S tony B ro o k -M IM to n e W a tw s h o d A ^ o d a - t i o n , J t i l y 9 ; ' 8 a - r m . - S p . m . . 6 0 9 - 7 3 7 - 3 ^ .

MUSIC

American Hyar Trains Swap Meet,H ya tt R e g e n c y . 2 A lb a n y S t.. N ew B ru n sw ic k , J tu y 9 , 9 a .m .-5 p.m ., 2 0 1 -5 6 6 -4 1 K . *

Carnevale Rateio, N o rth B run sw ick H ig h S c h o o l. R o u te 130 a n d R a ider R o e l, N c ^ B ru n sw ic k , J u ly 13-16. 2 0 1 -8 2 8 -6 6 0 0 o r 2 0 1 -7 4 5 -3 5 1 2 .

Chrilhnas in July O d and Antique Toy Show, C o lo n ia i F ire H a il, 801 K use r R o a d , H a ip A o n T o w n s h ip , J u ly 9 , 10 a m .-4 p m . , 6 0 9 -8 9 3 -8 7 1 2 .

C o le c M b le a Market and Show, B ud ge t M o to r H ote ls 3 5 0 R ou te 9 N , W ood- b r id g e , J u ly 17 . 1 0 a .m .-4 p .m 2 0 1 -2 4 7 -1 0 9 3 .

F o i l and Country FesthraL B a ts to V li l a ^ , W h a rto n S ta te F o re s t, M am m on i o n , J u l y 9 . 1 p m 7 p m 6 0 9 -5 6 1 -0 0 2 4

Garden State Games, R u t ^ r s Unrver s ity . N e w B n m s w ic k a n d P isca ta w a y Ih ro u g h J u ly 10. 2 0 1 -4 3 2 -5 5 3 0 .

James P. AMre Weekend, J u ly 9 - io N Coumi of ttw Arts Craft Showand s a te , J u ly 16 (ra in d a te J u ly 17), 10 a .m .-4 p .m .; lA lla ire V illa g e , R ou te 5 2 4 . W a l , 2 0 1 -9 3 8 -2 2 5 3

Light Shows, F ra n k lin Institu te . 2 0 tt i q n d th e P a rk w a y , P h ila d e lp h ia . P a ., t tv tx ig h O c t. 29 , 7 3 0 p .m ., 0 :45 p .m . and 10 p m . , 2 1 5 -4 4 8 -1 2 0 0 or 8 0 0 -2 3 3 -4 (» 0 .

Mdsummar'a Mght Tour of Trenton's Commuiity Gordons, s p o n so re d by I s l e s , J u l y 1 3 . 6 p . m . - 9 p . m . , 6 0 9 -3 9 3 -7 1 5 3 .

Princeton Meadows Five Mfc R u n , P rin o e to n M e a d o w s S h o p p in g C em er, P W n s b o ro R o a d , P ta in d io ro . J u ly 9. 8 3 0 a m . . 6 0 9 -7 0 9 -2 8 8 0 .

Spaca Day, J u ly 16; A World In Wire and Ught, th ro u g h S ep t. 4 ; N J . S ta te M u se u m , 2 0 5 W S ta te S t., T ren to n , 6 0 9 -2 9 2 -8 3 0 8 .

Stwnp, Coin and Baaehal Card S h o w , C o a c fv n a n Im , lO .J a c k q o n D rive , C ra n fo rd , J u ly 10, ID a m . - 4 3 0 'p ;m . , 2 0 1 -2 4 7 -1 0 9 3 .

J td y 9, 8 p .m ., 6 0 9 - ^ 9 4 ) 0 0 9 . b rto g c h a irs .

Kamett S y m p h o n y Orchestra, Lo ng - w o o d G arde nc . K e n i:e lt S ^ io re . P a .. J id y 9 . 7 3 0 p .m ., 2 1 8 3 8 8 -8 7 4 1 .

M a r o ar C o u n ty D iid a ia n d , J u ly 9 , ■ 7 p m . ; T h e M o o d g t i t a ra , J u ly 16, 7 p m . ; M a roe r C o w it y P a rk , toe S k o ^ R ^ O ld T re n to n H o a d , W e s t W ln c f s o r , 6 0 9 3 ^ 7 0 1 o r 6 0 9 -5 8 6 3 0 9 0 .

M to h fw l F e i n t i i n , M c C a rte r T h e a tre ,. 9 t Univeraily Place, Prinoeton, July 8,

8 pm., 6 0 9 3 8 3 ^ ^ .

M a d a m e B u t t e r ^ 'b y K ^ h O L y r ic O p e r a , a t P a ra n x xm t 'n ie t to e . A s o u ry P a rk , J u ly 16. 8 :1 5 p .m ., 2 0 1 -5 3 1 -2 3 7 8 .

Baritone WMam Sharp a n d Pianist John Van BuakMC S o d a ir M u s ic Fes­t iv a l, S o d a ir B ro o k s F a n n , Lebanon . J u ly 1 0 .4 p .m .. 2 0 1 -2 3 6 3 4 7 6 .

^ - 'Baron Bobick and Hto Orchaetra, July

1 0 ; ClwMPaderten end the Gaiden Mate Symphonic Bind, J ir iy 17 ; W ar­re n P a rk M in i T h e a te r , F lo rtd a G rove R o a d i W o g d b r ld g e , 2 0 1 -7 4 5 -3 9 0 0 , fre e .

Brown Bag Concerts, P rin c e to n Shop­p in g C e n te r. N . H a rr is o n S tre e t, P rince­to n , T u e s d iy s th ro u g h A u g . 9. noon. 8 0 9 -9 2 1 -8 2 3 4 .

Chamber MOMc Concerts, .W aterloo F e s t i v a l ; R ic h a r d s o n A u d ito r iu m , P r in c e to n U n iv e rs ity c a m p u s , J u ly 8 , 1 5 a n d 2 2 , 8 3 0 p .m .. 6 0 9 -4 5 2 3 0 0 0 .

Chris Pedersen and the Garden State % mphoriteBand, J u ly 1 0 ,7 p .m .3 -3 0 p m . ; Pat Nash and the ^ BandExprtss, J u ly 17 . 7 p . m . 3 3 0 p .m .; $ p rttrg La ke P a rk G a z e b o . M o p la A v ­e n u e , S ou th P la in fie ld , 20 1 -7 45 -3 90 0 . tre e

C o n c e r ts b y th e B a y , B a y v ie w Park. P e rth A m b o y . S u n d a y s th roug h Sept 4. 3 p .m ., 2 0 1 -7 4 5 -4 4 8 9 , free

D a n n y M e c c a D ix M a n d B a n d , Ju ly )0 .3 p .m .-4 3 0 p m . ; Im p e r ia l C p rrc p r tB a n d , J u ly 17 , 3 p .m .-4 :3 0 p.m . J o h n ­s o n P ark B a n d d w I I , R ive r R oad . P is ca ta w a y . 2 0 1 -7 4 5 -3 9 0 0

F 0 I ( M i C o u ir t iy . F e s th ra L B a ts to V il­la g e , W h a rto n S ta te F o re s t B u rlin g to n C o u n ty , J u ly -9 , 1 p .m .-7 p .m ., ra in o r s tan e , 6 0 9 -5 6 1 -8 0 2 4 . f r e e . ,

Harry Msnda and the Moonli^itsrs, N e w J e rs e y S ta te M u s e ia n , 205 W S ta te S t , T re n to n , J u ly 13, n o o n . 6 0 9 -2 9 2 -8 3 0 8 , fre e .

Invitation To Rom ance: Clara Schumann wHh Ploniel Mna Vered,

201- , fre e .

J u ly 9 , 8 p.m.; Tokyo M r ih g Quartet J d y ll.6p.m .;CoifteimporeryMuMc wM CtranM Wuortnen, Jim 12. 8 p .m .; in Praise of Women Ffanista, J u ly 1 4 , 8 p . m . ; Pianist ShuraChaifceseky, J u ly 1 5 , 6 p .m .;Y o rk ArnoB T r io , J d y 16, 8 p .m .;

S t m w , P o s tc a rd a n d D s s e b a l C a rd C o lM t e r a O p o n H o u e e , AaR stam ps, 3 8 N . M a in Stl M M o w n , J u ly 17 a n d 3 1 . 1 0 a .m .-4 p .m ., 2 0 1 -2 4 7 -1 0 W .

V la g a T o u ra , H is to r ic F a lts ing ton . 4 Y a n ^ A v e .. FaH stog ton , P a., th roug h N ov . 13, 2 1 5 -2 9 5 3 5 6 7 .

Planisi Iona Vered a n d the Jersey Symphony Orchestra, J u ly 1 7 , 6 p . m . ; R u t g e r s U n i v e r s i t y , N ich o la s M u ^ C e n te r , R ou te 16 a n d G e o r g e S t r e e t . N e w B r u n s w i c k , 2 0 1 -9 3 2 -7 5 1 1 .

Jasx Violinist and Guitarist Julie Lieberm an, C a r n e g i e C e n t e r A m p h fih s a to r, R o u te 1. W e ^ W in d s o r. J u ly 1 2 , 1 2 : 1 5 p . m . - 1 : 3 0 p m , 60 9 -4 5 2 -1 4 4 4 .

Jbn Raid, H o u se C o o c e n spon so red b y th e P rin o e to n F o f t R A isic S oc ie ty a t Jo tm Irv k tg 's , 143 L o n g v ie w . P rin ce to n .

________ , Q u a r t s t J u ly 10 , 8 p m . ;SinM Iteno Clumtet 18; Rlch- wdson A u d ito r iu m , PrincMxi U n iv e r­s ity ca m p u s . 6 0 9 -9 2 4 -6 7 1 0 , fre e .

T u r a n d o t b y th e M etropoU tan O pe ra . R u tg e rs U n iv e rd ty , W o o d La w n G re e n , N e w B r u n s w ic k . J u ly 8 , 8 p .m . 2 0 1 -9 3 2 -7 5 1 1 , fre e .

V o c a l C a m p F in s I ( ^ in o a r t J u ly 9 . t o a . m . ;O r g in ia lE u g a n a R o a n , J u ly io , 8 3 0 p m . ; H a n d b s ifC o n c a r t . >I J u ly 11,

C h o ra le , P rk ic e to n U n Ive rity F ie ld s , P rin o e to n , ,k ity 12, 7 3 0 p .m .,

‘■ 6 0 9 3 5 2 3 1 1 7 ; B u o d e u c h Park, N e w B r u n s w i c k , J u l y 1 4 . 8 p . m . , 2 0 1 -2 4 6 3 6 0 3 , fre e .

J u ly 9 : Iriah CeBItance, J d y 1 6 ; S tre e t C o f­fe e h o u s e , F i r s t R e fo rm e d C h u rc h , N e itson a n d B a y a rd S tre e ts , N e wB run sw ick , 2 0 1 -5 4 9 -0 9 3 1 .

Naw Jersey Pops, L iv in g p to n M a ll, L iv ­in g s to n , J u ly 13 , -p.m ., fre e ;S d b e rg .A irp o ri, R e a « !k g to n ,,J u |y , 16 ( r a i n d a t e J u l y 1 7 ) , ‘ 5 * p m . ; 20 1 -9 92 -7 19 1 .

The Oak Ridge Boya, J u ly 8: N k ^ Cole, J u ly 1 0 ; Mcrael BoftiorL J u ly 15; Nal SarUka. J u ly 16; S ix F la g s G r e a t A d v e n t u r e . J a c - k s o n . 20 1-9 28-3 50 0 .

I

Organist Joan Uppincott, J u ly 1 3 ,8 :3 0 p .m ., Trinity C h u rc h , 3 3 M e rce r S t., P rin ce ton , 6 0 ^ 1 - 2 6 6 3 .

Pete Korey’e Big Bend, O u td o o r A m p h ithe a te r, W o o d lo t P ark , W N e w R oad, K e n d a ll P a rk , J u ly 15, 7 p .m

1 -2 9 7 -4 4 M ,

7 p m ; ; H y m n S k ig , «M y 1 1 ,8 3 0 p m . ; S u m m e r S in cL .J u ly 12 , 8 p .m .; « ia n P ia h is tT o iw & lr a n i ia , J u ly 1 3 ,7 p .m .: M a d r ia d -C o n c e r t , J t ^ 14 , 7 p m . ; P ta n W M ar i y n L o n d o n , J u ly 1 4 . 8 3 0

Sm - : V o t e la t K Im b e ily n M o n t fo r d , fiM am son HaM, J u ly 17, 4 p .m .; O r ­g a n is t E u g e n a -R o a n , J u ly 17 . B 3 0 p m . ; W e s tm in s te r C h o ir C o l le g e , B ris to l C h a p e l, H a m ilto n A v e n u e and

W a l n u t L a n e , P r i n c e t o n , 60 9-9 21-2 66 3 .

NIGHTSPOTS

P ia n is t R u d o lf F h k u s n y a n d the W a te r ­lo o F e s t iv a l O r c h M & a , Ju ly 9. 8 :3 0 p .m .. W d w i o o S a m p le r E x tra v a ­g a n z a , J u ly 10 a n d 17. 3 p . m . A ito G u th r ie , JW y 15: V to tn is t D m itr i S Itk o v e ta k y and th e W a te r io o F e s b - v d G r d w s t r a , J u ly 16. 8 :30 o m W a t e r l o o V i l l a g e . S t a n h o p e . 20 1 -3 4 7 -4 7 0 0

T h e R h rd s , P rte ce to n Forresta l V illage . R ou te 1 a n d C o lle g e R oad. P ia lnsbo ro . J u l y 1 3 . 7 p . m - 0 3 0 p m 60 9 -7 99 -6 36 3 .

S h o ra F e s t iv d o f O n s i c s : M o z a r t a n dG to e , J u ly 7, 8 p .m .; A l T h a t J a z z , A liy 9 , 6 p .m .; F a rk o S tr in g B a ix L J u ly 1 6 : S h o r a , F e s t i v a l o f C la s s ic a : B e e th o v e n s o d A n d e ra o c L J u ly 1 4 . 8 p .m .; G re a t A u d ito r iu m . O cean G ro ve , 2 0 1 -7 7 5 3 0 3 5 .

S o u th a k ie J o h n n y & T h e A A e s , J u ly S; M an h d t an T ra n s fe r , J u ly 9 ; E a r th , W M e n d F i ^ J u ly 12 ; J e i i m T e y - \Of, J u ly IS ; C h a r lto n H a s te n a n d th e N m J a ra a y S y m p h o n y O rc h e s tra , Ju ly 16: S u p e r 70s F e s L J d y 17; (harden S ta te A rts C en te r, H o lm d e l. 20 1-4 42-9 20 0 .

S u m m e r S h ig a , J u ly 11, J u ly 16 a n d Ju ly 25 . 7:30 p m . . 2 0 1 -2 1 8 3 8 7 1 o r 2 0 1 -2 18 -6 87 6 ; I n d i ^ M r a i t a , J u ly 15. 8 p m ., 2 0 1 - 7 2 5 3 4 a ) ; R a rita n V a lle y C o m im m ity C o lie g e , R ou te 2 8 a n d LanW igton R o a d , N o r ih B ran ch .

S w e e t A d e ln e i , J id y to , 7 p m . ; M a n - , J u ly 17 , 7 p m . ; E a s t

B r u n s w i c k C o m m u n i t y B e e c h j D u n h a m s C o r f le r R o a d (ra in a ito : E a s t B ru n sw ick S e n io r C e n te r, J e a n W o lfin g P laza ). E a s t B n m s w ic k . 201 -3 9 0 3 8 2 5

S w in g C o n c e r t Banaift, H is to ric S p e e d ­w e ll, 3 3 3 S p e e d w e ll A ve .. M o rris to w n . J if iy 1 6 .7 p m . - l 1 p .m ., 201 - 5 4 0 3 2 1 1

B o b b y R u e 's E a te r y a n d S p ir i ts , 5 2 3H am ilton A v e ., T re n to n , Jatry Monk and Open Stage N l^t, T h u rs d a y s , 9 p .m .-1 3 Q a .m .; Oteck, Please, Com­edy Ttot^ie, U p s ta irs R oom , F r id a y s , 9 p .m .-1 1 3 0 p .m .; O avW Fiwf, D o w n -

. s ta irs R o o m , F rid a y s , 9 p .m .-1 :3 0 8 .m .;, Ma^^dan AKen Zkigg, S a tu rd a ys , 9 3 0

p .m „ 1 0 3 0 p .m . a n d 1 1 3 0 p .m .; R (an- lat Qeorge Abbott, S u n d a y s , 9

• p .m .-1 -3 0 a .m .; 60 9-3 92-8 84 8 .

B r o t h e r s S a l o o n , W h i i e - h o rs e -M e rc e rv iile R oad, M e rc e tv ille , Dance tBght, S a tu rda ys ; Tony Nint'a Champt^w Dance Party, S u n d a ys : 6 0 9 3 9 0 -9 6 0 4

B u t to n D o w n C a fe , 4160 O u a ke rb rld g e R oad. Law roncevH lo . Ja zz and Blues Night, T u e s d a y s , 7 p m m id n ig h t . 6 0 9 - 7 9 9 - ^ 3 5

C a tc h a f M n g S ta r a t th e H ya tt R eg en - c y -P rin ce to n , 102 C a rn e g ie ( te n te r, W e s t W in d s o r. Steve Shaffer, th ro u g h J u ly 9 ,6 0 9 -9 8 7 -1 2 3 4 o r 6 0 9 -9 8 7 -8 0 1 8 .

C tty O a rd a n a , 1701 C a lh o u n S t.. T re n ­to n . T M rd W orld , J u ly 9 ; Meat Puppets, J id y 10; Redd Kmss, Ju ly 15 ; Vd Vod, J u ly 16 : A g e n t Orange, J u ly 17; 6 0 9 -3 9 2 -6 8 8 7

T h e C la r io n H o ta L 399 M o n m o u th S t.. E a s t W i n d s o r , Live B ands ,

* W e d n e s d a y 8 - S a I u r d a y s . 6 0 9 -4 4 8 -7 0 0 0

C h ib B a n e , R o u te 36 , ,SayrevH le. A T M

rv and the Detroit M teds, July S.Slegm ts Plus Shlriey Alston, J u ly

9 ; The Flesfitanes, J u ly 14 ; The Zom­bies, J u ly IS ; 20 1 -7 2 7 -3 0 0 0 .

Coach ft Four, T o w n H o u s e M o te l. R o u te 3 3 , H H teta tow n, Planist/Organlst S a/ T r ^ , W e d n e sd a y -S a tu rd a y . 6 p .m .- l a .m ., 60 9 -4 48 -2 40 0 .

T h e C o u n tr y b in . R ou te 130, Rob- b lnsvH e , Live Country Western Musk, F rid a ys « i d S a tu rda ys , 8Q 9-2S 9-2033.

C u tte lo a s a I m , R o u ie 3 2 , U m to e rv ille , P a., Uiia Curran a n d Tkia BakNrin, , W e d n e s d a y s . 7 p . m . - 1 0 p j n . . 2 1 5 -2 97 -5 08 2 .

O M a s B 8 Q , 3 3 4 5 B ru n sw ick P ike . La w ­rence , Dteamspeak, T h u rsd a y s . 10 p.m .-1 a -m ., 60 9 -2 75 -1 20 0 .

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3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 8 .19 2 0 21 22 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 7 2 8 29 3 0 31

Doytestown Inn, ie W . S ta te S t , D o y ie s to w n , Beach Party Bash, J u ly 21 a n d 2 8 ; Eth'Aubrey, Ju ly 1 0 ; O u ln te a s e n o e , J u l y 1 6 ; 2 1 5 - 3 4 5 ^ 1 0 .

E m m a t f t b m , S p o ts w o o d -Q ra ve l H ill R o a d , M o n ro e T p w n sh ip , Jodi BonJovI, F r i d a y s ; Plano Music by Mel, S a tu rd a ys , 2 0 1 -5 2 1 -9 8 1 1 .

Fongata Countoy Club, J a m e sb u rg , Pianist David Pappalardo, F rid a y s , 6 p . t n . - 9 : 3 0 p . m . , S a t u r d a y s , 6 p j i i . - 1 0 ;3 0 p .m . a n d S u n d a y m o rn in g , 2 0 1 -5 2 1 -0 0 7 0 .

G a a lg h t h m , ^ W a s h in g to n S t , M oun t H o l l y , Open Jazz Jam Session, T u e sd a y s , 8-.30 p .m ., 6 0 9 -2 6 1 -0 4 4 4 .

Good Time Chartey's, 4 0 M a in St., K i n g s t o n , O p e n S t a g e Night, Tu esd ays, 8 :3 0 p .m .. 6 0 9 -9 2 4 -7 4 0 0

b n a g b ia iio n a , U .S . R o u te 1 3 0 , E ast W in d so r, D ^ Jockey, e v e ry n ig h t; Live Music', T u e s d a y a n d T h u r s d a y - S :^ r d a y . 6 0 9 - 4 4 8 - ^ 1 ^

J . Auguafa,' 1 9 D e rm is S t , H e w B n m s- w lck , D.J., M o n d a ^ a n d F r id a y s , 1 i p m i.; Sunaay Night S /U e A ’ S u n d a ys . 9 p.m.; ai-248-8028. *

JMsie’s, R o u te 130, Yardville. Live Bands and DJ, Wednesdays. 9 p.m.. 609-581-3777

J o h n & P e te r 's , 96 S. Main St. New Hope. Pa.. Blue Sparks From Hell, July fl; Artec 'Two Step, July 9; Kitty Mayo Bard, July 10; h ^n ta in John, July 11:

Jam N l ^ J u ly 12 ; Qo-Man-Qo, J u ly 13( C h ris Chandler, Ju ly H','StMrMd WttfJe, J u ly 1 5 ; Paul Plumed, J u ly 16 ; Jitdy Oorman-Jacobs, J u l y 1 7 ; 2 1 5 -8 6 2 -9 9 5 1 .

Havana, lO S S . M a in S t , N e w H o p e , P a ., Code Blue, J u ly 8 ; Ted floyal, J u ly 9 ; Catch 22, Juty 10 ; pianist John Bray, J u ly 11 a n d 1 3 ; P la ^ t Cdddo WHson, J u ly 12 ; Sm eezy PemJt, J u ly 14 ; Posmonller Brothers, J u ly 1 5 -16 ; Doug Marley, J u ly 1 7 ; 1 5 -8 6 2 -9 8 9 7 .

LambartvWe Station, t l B r i c ^ S t , L a m b e rtv ilte , l^yboaid Ar&t Barbara Andehon, F r id a y a n d S a tu rd a y e v e n ­in g s . 6 0 9 - 3 9 7 - 8 1 ^ .

Nassau bm, P a lm e r S quare , P r irx ;e to n , Jazz at the Nass, T a proo m , T u e s d ^ , 9 p .m .-rrd (b iig h t; Disc Jockey, T a p R o o m , T h u r s d a y s - S a tu r d a y s , 9 :3 0 p . m . - 1 2 ^ a .m .; Nanlst Qene DaVIss, Lo bb y B a r, T h u rs d a y s -S a tu rd a y s . 7 :30 p .m .-1 1 3 0 . p .m .; 6 0 9 -9 2 1 -7 5 0 0 .

.JOdetta's, S . R iv e r R oad , N e w H c ^ , P a , Pianist Bob Egan, S a tu h ta y s , M o n d a y s a n d W e d n e s d a y . 8 : 3 0

Pjm . - n d ( M ^ ; nuU st Roger Adams ridays, 8 p .m .-m id n ig h t; Piano Bar, T h u r s d a y s a n d S u n d a y s ; 8 : 3 0 p . m . - m id n i^ ; 2 1 5 -8 62 -2 43 2 .

P.J’s Cafe, 1 5 4 N a s sa u S t , P r in c e to n . Music, Light Food and Desserts, Fridays a n d S a tu rdays , m id n ig h l-3 a .m ,. 6 0 9 -9 2 4 -1 3 5 3 .

T h e P a r t y w o r k s U n l im i t e d , 111 oSomerset S t., New Brunswick, Mep in Motion Male Revue, Wednesdays, 8:30

p . m . ; D.J. and D ancing , T h u rsd a y s -S a tu n la y s ; % 1 -2 4 6 -4 8 1 1 .

Pheasants* Landng, A m w e il R oad, B e ta M e a d , Rudy on the Plano, W e d n e s d a y s - T h u r s d a y s . 6 p .m .-8 p m . ^ 1 -3 5 9 -4 7 0 0 .

ScanifconhPilncetoo, T N o H G arde ns R e s ta u ra n t 1 0 0 C o l l e t R o a d E a s t

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I n n , R o u t e 1, P l a i n s b o r o . 2 0 1 -5 2 8 -6 3 4 3

F o n a n fo r S b ig fe s , DIstMsslon Group, SOdal Hour and ^reda l Programs, U rdta rian C h u rch , 50 C h e e ry H ill R oad ,

• P r i n c e t o n , F r i d a y s , 7 : 3 0 p . m . . '6 0 9 -4 5 2 -1 8 5 4 o r 2 0 1 -8 2 8 :7 0 8 2 .

Qatdm SMe Social Clut^ a g e s 2 8 -5 0 . Saturday Day N l^ Darxe Partss, H ow ard J o h tm m 's M o to r Lo dg e , R e d B a ro n L o u n g e , C lark , J u ly 9 .1 6 ,2 3 an d 30, 9 p .m .-1 a .m ., 2 0 1 -4 6 9 -3 1 4 1 .

»■Golden Age Club of the Jewish Conv

munity Centers of the Delaware Val­ley, Weekly Meetings, M o n d a y s , 1 :30 p .m ., 60 9 -6 83 -9 55 0 .

Jewish Dimensions, a g e s 2 1 - 3 9 , Dance Parly, 9 4 lh B o m b G r o u p , P a s sa ic A venge ', F a ir f ie ld . J u ly 1 0 ,6 :3 0 p .m ...2 0 1 -4 9 4 .7 3 5 6 .

Jewish Famly Service Sabra Group,w id o w s a n d w id o w e rs 5 0 s p lus . Movie, J id y 17. 6 0 9 -2 5 7 -4 1 0 0 .

Md^lersey Jewish Singites, cirtner Meetings, ^ e s 2 5 -5 5 , W o o d b rk ig e D i n e r . R o u t e 3 5 . W o o d b r i d g e . T u e sd a ys . 6 :3 0 p .m ., 2 0 1 -5 4 9 -5 0 1 5 .

Naaaau Slnglaa Connm^on, Doll Show, m e e t a t K M a r i, l ^ c e r M a ll, R o u ts 1 and Q u a k e tb r id g d R o a d . La w - r e n e e v i l l e , J u l y 9 , 9 a . m . ; 6 0 9 -9 2 1 -0 8 4 6 .

t h r o u ^ J u ly 2 4 , 2 1 5 -8 6 2 -2 0 4 1 .

FotmcWion Theatre, Burflrigton County C oH ege, P e m b e rto n , Berlin to Broad­way V ^ Kmt Wem, t h r o u ^ J u ly 10;

John Kotba, W e d n e » J a y s , 6 p .m .-1 0 . r o . ; Pianist Qlsnn M cClalland,

t4ew DegIrinbMa, C h ris t ia n s in g le s s u p ­p o r t Pool Party, J u ly 16, 2 p .m ., 6 l» -7 3 4 -3 3 8 3 o r 6 0 9 -7 7 1 -1 3 0 2 ; Os- cusakms, 651 C o u n try C h ^ R oa d , B r ld g e w a le r . F r id a y s , B ;3 0 p .m . ,

. 2 0 1 -7 2 S 4 e 7 6 o r 2 0 1 -6 5 6 -3 3 1 8 u n til 9 p .m .

P riva te L iv e s , 6 0 9 -8 9 4 -2 1 3 a

J u l y 1 2 - 2 4 ;

8 , 6 p m . - lO p m . : fVck Plod's D ance O rchestra, S a t u r d a y s , 8 p . m . - m id n i^ ; D ic k B ray tw > ba h ,« S un - d a ys , 10 ;30 a .m .-2 :3 0 p .m . and 6 p . m . - IO p . m . ; Black Swan Res- ta.urant: Guitarist Barry Peterson, M o n d a y s-W e d n e sd a y s , 6 p .m .-1 0 p.m . a n d T h u rsd a y s -S a tu rd a y s , 7 p .m . - l i p .m .; 60 9 -4 52 -7 80 0 .

S w a n H o ta t L a n tiie r tv ille , Fdanist Jett Baumebt0rand:Basslst Ron Velosky, T h u id a y s , 8 ;3 6 p .m ., 6 0 9 ^ 7 - 3 5 5 2 .

W y c o m b e I n n , M i l l C r e e k R o a d , W y co m b e , P a .. E ve Short on Plano add Vocals, F r id a y s - S a tu r d a y s , 8 p . m . - m id n I g h t , 2 1 5 - 5 9 8 - 7 0 0 0 o r ' 2 1 5 -5 9 8 -7 1 5 6 . v

SINGLES

Paranta Wkhout Paitoiar% Mercer County Chapter, D a n c e , M a rro e Inn, R o u te >1,'tLawrence T o w n s h ip , J u ly 8 , 9 :3 0 p.m .-1 a m . ; OrhntaUon, E i ^ T o w n ^ L ib ra ry , E w ^ , J u ly 12 , 7 p m .-8 :4 5 p .m .; 6 0 9 -7 7 1 -8 3 8 1 .

P r in c e to n J e w is h S n g le a , B a rb e c u e a t Barbara's, 1 3 0 3 A s p e n D r i v e , P Ip insbo ro , J u ly 1 0 , 4 p .m .; Bagel Brunch wHh Matchmaker toby E h r^ , T lw ^ J e w is h C e n te r , 4 3 5 N a ^ u St., P r i n c e t o n , J u ly 1 7 , 1 0 :3 0 a . m . ; 60 9 -2 7 5 -5 9 3 2 .\

Princeton SbigAea, C anoe , A m e ric a n L e g io n , M opew e ti, J u ly 10 , 4 p .m .-8 p .m ., 2 0 1 -8 2 1 -0 4 3 9 o r 2 1 ^ 3 2 1 -0 1 1 .1 .

Shore Sbiglea, BoardwaBr Nike, S p ring ' L ^ a n d S e a G b t J u ly 8 a n d I S , 6 3 0 pm.'. Tubing T t^ on the WatbtgRhmr, J u ly 8 , 9 a m . ; Beatdt Party, C a llu s I s l ^ Park o n S ilv e r B ay, J u ly 16, 9 a m . ; 20 1 -6 7 9 -8 5 1 9 .

S b ig ie F a c e s , O a rx » , T h e G a lle ry . R o u te 1 S. W o o d b rid g e . J u ly 10. 8 p .m .; Dance, W o o d b r id g e H ilto n . QSP e x it 1 3 1 A W o o d b rid g e , J u ly 1 7 . 8 p .m .. Seven Day Caribbean Cruise, A ug . 6. 2 0 1 - 6 1 3 - 4 8 8 8 . 2 0 1 - 2 3 8 - 0 9 7 2 o r 20 1-6 79-4 31 1 .

S b ig te s A g a in , Dance Parties, H o lida y Ira t, R ou te 1, P ta in s b o ro , J u ly 9 , 1 6 , 2 3 a n d 30 , o rien taU on 8 :3 0 p .m .. d a n c e 9 p .m ., 2 0 1 -5 2 8 -6 3 4 3 .

Frankin Vlagars Bam Theatre, 475D e M o tl Lane , S o m e rs e t Buys S Dolls, J it iy IS ^A ug . 2 0 , 201-673-27 ,10 .\

Garden SMa Aria Center, h to lm d e l, Comddlan J a y Leno, J u l y 1 1 , 2 0 1 -4 4 2 -9 2 0 0 . '

McCarter Theatre, 9 l U nN ersH y P la c e , P r i n c e t o n , T h e Chinese Golden l^tLgdn Acrobtris and M artians, J u ^ 1 1 , 11 a m . a n d 7 p ,m .; The Miss Firecracker Contest Ju ly 1 4 -1 7 and 3 0 -3 1 ; 6 0 9 -6 8 3 -6 0 0 0 .

New Jersey S h a k a q ie a r e Festival atD re w U nivarsH y, R o u te 2 4 , M a d is o n . Rosancrmtz mid Oullder&tiBm Are Dead, th ro u g h S e p t 3 ; H a m le t t h r o u ^ S e p t 4 ; 2 0 1 -3 7 7 -4 4 8 7 .

OfH3ro«dstra<irt DMswt Theatre, 5 S. G re e n w o o d A v e ., H o p e w e lt Some­thing's Afoot, t h r o u g h J u l y 2 3 . 6094156 -2766 .

Paper M i Piayhouae, B ro o k s id e D rive . ^w tiH im , S ^ e to the American Musi­c a l Theater , J u l y 1 2 . 8 p . m . , 2 0 1 -3 7 6 -1 3 4 3 .

Peddkr's V ia g e O b m e r T h e a t r e a t theC o c k n B u ll R es tau ran t, R o u te s . 202 a n d 283, L a h a s k a , Pa.. Salute to Oscar Hammerslein II by S ilve r D o lla r P ro d u c ­tio n s . F rid a ys a t ^ S a tu rd a ys th ro u g h J u ly . 8 3 0 p .m .; Your Room or Mine?. th ro u g h A ug . 7; 2 1 5 -7 9 4 -3 4 6 0 .

T h u r a d a y a S in g le s , Dance Parly, W a t d ^ V ie w In n , R o u te s 2 0 2 and 20 6 , B rid g e w a te r, T h u rsd a y s , 6 .3 0 p . m . - m id n ig h t , 2 0 1 - 6 5 8 - 3 0 0 0 o r 2 0 1 -6 8 5 -2 1 5 7 a f te r 6 p .m .

Y M C A o f P r in c e to n , P a u l R ob eson P la c e , P r in c e to n , Singles' Sports, F ridays, 7 p .m .-9 p .m ., 6 0 9 -9 2 4 -4 4 9 7 ,

STAGE

Artists Showcase Theatre, 1150 In- (fla na A ve ., T re n to n , A Murder Is An­nounced, J u ly 1 5 -1 6 , 2 2 -2 4 a n d 28-30 , 60 9-3 92-1 70 4 .

B u c k s C o u n ty P la y h o u s e , 7 0 S . M a in S t.. N ew H o p e , P a .. EducalIng Rita.

Phip J. Levin ThMter, R u tg e rs U n iv e r­s ity , G e o rg e S tre e t a r ^ R « A e 1 8 , N ew B run sw ick , Every Black Day. th ro u g h J u ly 17. 2 0 1 -9 3 2 -7 5 1 1 .

lPiayhouae 22, 2 1 0 D u n h a m s C r ^ r

R oa d , E a s t B runstM ck, Mllions ol Miles, th ro u g h J u ly 17, 2 0 1 - 2 5 4 - 3 ^ 9 .

Princeton Rap Company a t M ur- ra y -O odg e T h e a tre , P r in c e to n U n ive r­s ity c a r r ^ , n m p Boys and Dinettes. th ro u g h J u ly 2 4 , 6 0 9 -4 5 2 -4 9 5 0 .

Raritan VMtey Cqmmunity Cotoge,R ou te 2 8 a n d Lam tng ton R o a d , N orth B r a n c h , Evlla, J u l y 8 . 8 p . r n . , 201-725<J420 .

R i z Thaatra, 9 1 5 W h ite H o rs e P ike, O ak lyn , Pal Joey, th roug h J u ly 16, 8 p .m ., 6 0 9 6 5 8 -5 2 3 0 .

Roosevelt Paric's Ptays-bMhe-Park,R oo se ve lt P a rk A m p h ith e a te r, F loute t . B f is o n , Crease, th roug h J u ty 16. 2 0 1 -5 4 8 -2 8 8 4 , free .

Sbny Theatre Company a t th e Kobe J a p a n e se R e s ta u ra n L 2 2 4 0 R o u te 9 . H ow e ll, The Indecent Act ol Jeff Z ellnskI , t h r o u g h J u l y 3 0 . 2 0 1 -3 6 4 6 9 3 8 .

8 J . Qerenser Theiter, B r id g e S tree t and S to c k to n A ve ., N e w H o p e , Pa.. Sister Mary Ignallus Expttrins It AU For You a n d The Actor's Nightmare, th rough A u g . 7 . 2 1 6 -8 6 2 -3 7 7 7 .

8Ii 9» O n « Productiora a t R id w C o l- Hunterdon lege, Routs 20 6 , L a w reno evH le , Musi­cal Comedy Miudors o f 1940, J u ly 14-31, 6 0 9 -6 8 3 -0 4 4 4 .

luntSRion Coiin^ UFleniington,AI^9 l ^ l Ju ly 1 3 , 1 p.m . anc

TheatrsHm'the-Towpath, 1 8 -2 0 w . M e c h a td e N ew H o p e , P a ., Mwdor on the Menu: A C a te re d Affair, th ro u g h A1J9. 6 . 2 1 SjOS2^ 16 .

VmMi|rvan vroaMngpant a tipsn Mr I l i w e , - T l u 8 v i l l e , 7 7 » Scxek# o f A fo -

U x a r y , R o u te 12, d World o f Ihe Harp,

a n d 2 p.m L, Uckets re q u ire d ; Movies, F rW a ya th ro u g h July, 2 p m .; 2 0 1 -7 8 8 -1 4 4 4 .

Jane Voorheee Zknmerf Art M u s e u m ,Ham llU M i and ..G e o rg e S tre e ts . N ew B nm sw ic fc , Let's Look A t Ptinia, ages 9 - 1 2 , J u l y 8 , 1 p .m > - !2 :3 0 p . m . , 2 0 1 -9 3 2 -7 0 9 6 .

a /o ; J u l y 8 - 9 , 1 3 - 1 6 , 8 : 3 0 p . m . 6 0 9 -7 3 7 -1 8 2 6 .

W a le i to o ’M h o * , ^ a n h o p e . Comedian Jay Leno, A l ly 8 .2 0 1 - 3 4 7 -4 7 0 0 .

W v e o m b s I n n , M i l l p / e e k R o a d , W y c o m b e , Pa;, The Oscar Hammers- m i H Sohffiook b y S ilv e r D o lla r P ro d u c tio n s , S u n d a ys th ro u g h J u ly ,

• 7 : 3 0 p . m . , 2 1 5 - 5 9 8 - 7 0 0 0 o r 2 1 5 -5 9 8 -7 1 5 8 .

STUDY

Longnpood Gardens, fbrmett Squard, Pa., CbtlUreri> Gantlsri, through Janu­ary 1 ,2t5'38%6741.

Mary Jacobs Ubrary, 8 4 W a sh ing ton SL, R o c k y HiH, Craft Program; Jewelry Treasures, ag e s 7 -1 0 , J u ly 8 , 10.30 a .m ., fT M , re tps tra tto n re q u ire d ; IXsney FIbn: of the S o m , J u ly 11, 7p .m ., f re e ; M o v te s for Presrhoolers,

'• 3 V ^ 5 , A lly 1 2 , 1 0 3 0 a .m .; Tod- Tbne, ages, 2-Z'A. J u ly 12 . 1 0 3 0

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T A U R U S ( 4 f l l - 5 / 2 1 ) : P h y a t te a - t i o n ' i t d , y o u r h u n c t o e i d y ih U w e ^ ^ Y o u c o u ld h a v e t h e : ih s id e t r a c k t ' D is a g re e m e n ts o v e r s p e n d - in g .e r u p t ; ^ f ip e n d s h ip s m a y b e s t ^ b ^ i ^ c P rre h t p la n e ta r y t r a ^ i t s : l ^ r in th e w c ^ ,> t4 e w ;M p q ia ^

‘ a e c ^ jte . f a m i l y , t r a v e l u i d im p o r t t a i t t ' i h e s s a ^ , fd a r s V p o s i t io n a c - ‘ c e n ts b e h i iM l- th c -s c c n e i t t t i v i t i c s iand;sea<^i.

G E M I N I . ( 9 / 2 2 ^ i ) i I ^ r s o n a l a n d p ro fe s s io n a l r e lM io n s h ip n e e d k id

^ g lo v e s e « l y th is w e e k . Y o u ’ re l i k e ly t o b a lk a t a n o th e r ’ s d e v e lo p ­

in g c o n t r o l in y o u r l i f e . M a te r ia l a n d e m o U o n a l s e c u r i t y a re in ­v o lv e d . D ie a lin g s w i t h e ld e rs o r s u p e r io rs a te te s ty . L a te r , N e w M o o n s t in T u p a m b iv a le n c e . Y o u V v e i^ th e c ( ^ : o f o p p o r tu n it ie s .

C V ^ C E R ( t i 0 2 . 7 ^ ) r V y o u ’ re n o t ■ fe e l i n 'g 'y o u is e i r e a r iy th is w M k , . d p n M p u s h . L o w v U i i l i t y s u g g e s ts y o u r e g ro u p y o u r e h e ^ e s a n d ' g iv e u p o n s o m e th in g th a t ’ s a ' d ra in . T h e N e w M o o n ’ s in f lu e n c e h ig i i l ig h t s p e rs o n a l s t y le , a i^ re a l a n d p o p u la r i t y . F o c u s o n n e w g o a ls , a n d li id c y o u r e n e rg y w i t h a n im p o r ta n t o th e r ’ s f o r m a x im u m re s u lts .

L E O ( 7 / 2 4 - 8 / 2 3 ) t R o m a n t i c , c re a t iv e o r c h i ld r e n ’ s in te re s ts a re s t r t in e d u n d e r e a r iy - w e e k in ­f lu e n c e s . T jb s is . a p o o r t im e to u k e - a r is ic . O v e r iy S e n s it iv e fe e l­in g s m a y . b e . t in g e d w i t h e n v y . L a te ir , N e w M o o n ’ s in f lu e n c e s u g ­g e s ts y o t i c le a r u p U n g e r ih g p r o ­je c ts a n d m a k e o v e rd u e re v is io n s .

M o n e y is a s o re s p o t th e s e d a y s . V IR G O . ( 8 /2 4 - 9 /2 3 ) t C a re e r v s .

d o m e s t ic d r l ig a t io n s c a n re s u lt in m o re th a n o n e d is a g re e m e n t th is w e e k . S a f e g u a r d H o m e a n d b p id h g in g s , a r id k e e p p o s o n a l g o -

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a c c e n ts p e rs o n a l' g t n l s a m f ru n b K t io n s . S e n s i t iv i t y a n d p e h m p t io n a re e n h a n c e d , ^ c h i ld r e n o f f e r s p e c ia l j o y t o m a n y ;

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S C O R P IO ( 1 0 ^ 4 * l l / 2 2 ) i Y o u m a y fe e l a b i t m o o d y d u r in g th is c y c le . ' Y o u r e v ie w m o n e y n u U te rs , a n d

s h o u ld c h e c k in s u ra n c e p a p e rs a n d reassess c o v e ra g e . D is a g m m e n ts o v e r s h a re d r to o u rc e s is h ig h ­l ig h te d , th o u g h f ln a n c ia l in te re s ts a re s o u n d . Q t e r N e w M o o n a c ­c e n ts f a m i l y , t r a v e l a n d th o s e a t a d is ta D M . A v o id r i s k s . .

relationships. Special meetings are indicated, and busir

S A G T iT A R I U S y i / 2 3 - 1 2 / 2 1 ) : I t ’ s m o t o o f t lw s a m e , F m “ a i t e id : T e s ty s te l lu r in f lu e n c e s m a k e i t d i f f i c u l t t o s id n t e p p e rs o n a l d is - a g ie e m e n t f S o m e rm h e r te n s e m o m e n ts o n th e I m h e f r o n t a re in s to re . D o - i t y b u r s e l f im je c t s a r c . b e s t le f i t ^ td a n o th e r t im e . A c c i ­d e n ts a re p o s s ib le . L a te r , N e w M o o n a c c e n ts f in a n c e s a n d m u tu a l

're s o u rc e s .

CAPRICORN (12/22-l/20)i Early trends favor romantic,'^ creative and children’^ihterests. Job and health interests ate so-so, and disagreements with co-workers or medical personnel are possible. Laicr, New Moon, accents key

business proposals arc in the air for many in the weeks ahead.

A Q U A R I U S N / 2 1 *2 /1 9 ) : D o m e s t ic d is a g re e m e n ts u s h e r in th e w e e k s

_ ^ ^ t i e s . ' T h in k in g is m u l l e d , y o u m a y s e r io u s ly t h in k a b o u t

s ta r t in g a b e t te r b n d th re g im e . l^ n s o h a L d is c o n te n t w i t h a p p e a r* a n ce u n d e rm in ie s y o u r r o n f ld e n c e . I ^ r , N e w M o o n h ig h l ig h ts jo b , l ^ t h a n d d e p e n d e n t 's in te re s ts . A d d i t io n a l s c h o o l o r t r a v e l a re c o m in g s o o n .

P IS C E S ( 2 /2 0 -3 /2 0 ) : E a r ly -w e e k ro a d b lo c k s d e f la te y o u r sp iiT fs? Y o u ’ r e fe e l in g te n s e , n e rv o u s a n d a n g ry } D o m e s t ic d i le m m a s c o n ­t in u e t o s im m e r , a n d re s id e n c e o r l i v in g a r ra n g e m e n ts a re n o t as s e tt le d as y o u th o u g h t. L a te r in th e w e e k . N e w M o o n a c c e n ts ro m a n ­t i c ; c r e a t i v e a n d p le a s u r a b le p u rs u its . S o m e d i f f i c u l t d e c is io n s a w a it y o u .

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