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Our 22nd year, No. 29 July 19,1990 50 Cents
Playground news Library notes- Page A2 - Page A15
Summer sports - Pages A7-8
Municipal court - Page A16
W a te r lin e co n tra c ts s ig n e d ...
W ork begins next w eekBy Donald PlzzlReporter staff
Borough residents affected by water well contamination atĀtended a public meeting Tuesday to hear the status of extended waĀter line construction, scheduled to begin on July 23.
Borough health officer Michael Bonk announced to the approxiĀmately 40 residents in attendance that contracts for the construction have been signed by Mayor Daniel Gallagher. Construction will begin on New York Avenue and Pitt and Bergen streets, Bonk said The project is expected to take about six to eight weeks to comĀ
plete.Bonk also stressed the imporĀ
tance of residents sending Spill Fund applications in to the state Department of Environmental Protection, in order to receive reĀimbursement for any expenses inĀcurred by the contamination. He was not sure, however, how long it would take for the Spill Fund money to become available
ā1 can't vouch for the state; they have their own timetable," Bonk said.
Bonk reminded residents that estimates from three plumbers are necessary in order to obtain reimbursement for hook-up to the
P u b l i c W o r k s s t u d y is p r o p o s e dBy Donald PlzzlReporter staff' Councilman John Pulomena called for a study of the Department of Public Works at Mondayās Borough Council agenda meeting, an analyĀsis he feels could enhance the departmentās efficiency
Pulomena described specifics of the study in a letter to Councilman Michael DeNardo, chairman of the councilās standing committee on
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water lines Hook-up is mandatory for residents in the affected area, according to an ordinance passed by the mayor and council in March
Traffic Safety Officer Casimir Aniunas was in attendance to inĀform the residents of the traffic situation in the area during the water line extension. Construction will take place primarily between 8:30 a m. to 4:30 p.m., and a conĀstruction ordinance passed sevĀeral years ago will prevent workĀers from leaving equipment and manholes uncovered, in order to protect the safety of residents, he said
Aniunas urged residents to tell to their children not to play in the construction area, and asked that cars be parked in driveways inĀstead of the road whenever possiĀble.
The contamination problem was first discovered last December, when the toxic chemical trichĀloroethylene was discovered in wells on five borough streets Eleven streets will be involved in construction project
Tax notices blame school board and county for increase in ratesBy Donald PlzzlReporter staff
Local residents began receiving th e i r 1900 properly ta x b ills in th e m a il la s t w eek , a lo n g w ith a le t te re x p la in in g so m e e x p e n d i tu re s fo r th e year.
The letter, signed by Borough Council president and chairman of Administration and Finance
Michael Woskey, explains that taxpayers were not subjected to a local purpose tax increase. The local tax w ill stay at 48 cents per 8100 of assessed value, the same figure for the 1989-90 tax year.
The letter goes on to explain that residents w ill find an inĀcrease of seven percent in their local school tax. and a nine per-
D e b a t e f l a r e s o v e r t a x n o t i c e sBy Donald PizziReporter staff
The letter of explanation enclosed with local residents' tax bills sparked a heated debate between two councilmen at the Monday's agenda session.
Councilman John Pulomena told council president and chairman of Administration and Finance Michael Woskey that he took exception to the letters being sent out without the knowledge of the other members of the Administration. Finance and Public Information comĀmittee. Pulomena and Councilman Willard Carey arc members of the committee along with Woskey
"It's not the content of the letter that I have a problem with." Pulomena told Woskey, "but the procedure in which it was sent
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Labor Day salute goes to Jr. Womanās Club
The 33rd Animal South Plain- field Labor Day Parade will be honoring the GFWC Junior Woman's Club of South Plainfield in recognition of their 25 years of service to their community and to special causes.
Over the past 23 years the JunĀiors have organized Hind raisers ranging fixim craft fiiirs, fashion shows, rallies, dances, and selling everything under (he sun, includĀing club cook txxiks. and the Game of South Plainfield
Through countless hours of JunĀior manpower, they have donated over $30,000 to various charities. Including the South Plainllcld Rescue Squad, Fire Department and Ihiblic Library.
Juniors have established a traĀdition of working with and edu eating the youth in their commuĀnity. They have developed a large repertoire of entertaining and edĀucational puppet shows which have been used with preĀschoolers and primary grade stuĀdents throughout the community. They have been delighting preĀschoolers with a monthly story hour at the public library since 1969.
Their Halloween Safety Skit, started in 1974, has recently been revamped and is still being used in all the local kindergarten classes.
The Junior Womanās Club has been sponsoring high school junĀiors to attend the Girl's CitizenĀ
ship Institute al Douglas College since 1976. An annual fourth and fifth grade spelling bee was estabĀlished in 1982 and has been exĀpanded to a district and a state level
In 1986 the Juniors were workĀing with the police department to sponsor KIDS Day, giving the community an opportunity to have their children fingerprinted and videotaped Two years ago the Juniors began working with the Jayeecs to preserve Safety Town, a summer safety program for preĀschoolers
At various times over the last 25 years Juniors have displayed stuĀdents' art work, sponsored parties for special education classes, and sponsored various contests to enĀcourage creative writing and teen awareness about the hazards of drinking and driving.
Another strong area for the JunĀiors these past 25 years has been assisting the borough in commuĀnity affairs. In 1974 they estabĀlished an environmental ftind for the beautification of the town. They assisted at the swine flu clinic in 1977. They help annually the recreation department with the Halloween Parade and Easter Egg Hunt, help distribute surplus food items, bake for the vets on Veteranās Day, and work at the recycling center.
The Public Celebrations ComĀmittee is proud to be honoring an organization which has given so much to the community.
cent jump in the county tax rat. A total increase of six percent wu be passed along to taxpayer*.
Th e school tax w ill in rn aĀ»i t a n $1-6 to * 1 7 1 p e r $100 o f asĀs e s se d va lue , w h ile th e c o u n ty tax moves from SO 56 to SO 61
Listed ir. the letter were several projects that will be included in the borough's S28 million capita! spending plan for 1990 Named were read improvements to Mct- uchen Road. Waverty Pace. Smith Street. Norwood Avenue and Hadley Road Curb restoraĀtion on Cotton Place and Pierce Street were also mentioned
Also cited were the construction of new bathroom facilities in the Police Athletic League building on Maple Avenue, the developĀment of new soccer fields in the borough, improvements to the PoĀnytail League softball complex on Pitt Street, and the installation of water lines that will be used by homes affected by contaminated water wells.
The letter also mentions the South Plainfield Pool Utility, which is being run this year for the first time by the Recreation Commission. The pool, which will be ftinded by its own revenues, will not impact local taxes, acĀcording to the letter
Con men pose as w orke rs fo r w ater com pany
A pair of unknown men apparĀently tried to swindle a borough man last week after gaining entry to his home by posing asā water company employees
According to the Hamilton BouĀlevard resident, the two men came to his front door and identiĀfied themselves as employees of the water company They inĀformed the man that there was a āproblem with the water,ā accordĀing to police.
The two men entered the home, and directed the man to turn on his water. At this point one of the suspects handed the resident a $100 bill, and asked for $80 in reĀturn.
The resident became suspicious and returned the $100 bill, deĀmanding that the suspects leave his house. The two men left the scene in a dark colored vehicle.
The suspects were described as a white male in his 40s, wearing a yellow work helmet and an oriĀental male about 18 years old. Neither suspect showed the would-be victim any identification linking them with a water comĀpany.
G re e n th u m b s on w heels...
Photo by Daniel SheehanPEG McGrath looks over some of the plants she has helped bring along at the Cedar Oaks garden.
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TENDING witn pr.de (o the r success?;: ga-de^ are Cedar Oaks residents John Moura and Peq McGrath.
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C e d a r O a k salready been able to enjoy several barbecues surĀrounded by the gardenās plants and flowers.
For Lithgow, the bursting bean shoots and healthy green spice leaves were a welcome surprise. Yet while she is pleased with the garĀden's success, she is more impressed with the garden.
"We planted everything right after Mother's Day. and everyone has taken to it beautifully." she said. "They all are finding it real reĀwarding"
Oh. i t ās very rewarding," added Mcgrath. "Thereās so much to do here (at the care center) that you're never deĀpressed. Thereās no reason to be.ā
As much as Mcgrath enjoys I growing the vegetables. I though, she is even more exĀcited about eating them.
"I haven't had anything yet. but I heard that every- I thing is delicious." *
Weāll be having the :| string beans tonight, so I āll find out for myself," she added with a smile.
The tomato plants branchup from the plain woodenboxes as i f shot from guns Nearby string beans and toĀmatoes dangle from healthy shoots and vines Rows o f spices fatten in the sun s light
It :s an impressive garden but nothing compared to the radiant faces of its caretakĀers as they look upon their project. Residents o f South P la infie ldās Cedar Oaks Care Center, however, seem to have a knack for enjoying simple pleasures, a tra it all but foreign to many o f us
"I'm as proud as a peacock right now." said resident Peggy Mcgrath as she gently poked her finger in the garĀden soil She is one of the wheelchair garden's most diligent workers, and she is pleased that her patience is paying off I've never planted anything in my life that's grown, before this You can work right from your wheelchair."
" I saw it in one of my jo u rĀ
nals. ' care c e n t e r employce Rosemarie L ith g o w said o f the g a r d e n , ā a n d I th o u g h t it would be g r e a t for anybodywho wanted to work in i tI'm amazed by how well evĀerything has grown, though. My husband is extremelyjealous
It is a simple enough conĀcept construct a garden in boxes at a seated level, to enable residents confined to wheelchairs to enjoy outĀdoor recreation. The garĀdens benefits are equally as simple, but in fin ite ly more rewarding.
"It s very good for everyĀbody." said resident John Moura. who works in the garden every chance he gets. "It's good recreation for us It's nice to sit out here and do the work."
After Lithgow discovered the idea. Cedar Oaks emĀployee Dan Cienca fashĀioned it into reality. The plant boxes sit on a backĀyard patio, where sunlight can find its way through holes in the wooden cover frame. The residents have
Playground activities included checker contests during wet week
Pag* A-2 ā South PWtilMd napocf r ā July 19,1990
Friday, June 20 w ill be McDonĀald's Day at the playground. ChilĀdren w ill be treated to a hamĀburger and juice.Kennedy
Completing its third week, KenĀnedy has 131 children registered. All the children attending have been actively participating in the various activities offered, such as arts and crafts, games and daily contests.
The winners of the kite flying contest were Matt Boyle and Peter Papa, both taking first place. FolĀlowing them were Anthony Pa- cifico earning second. Kristina Schmidt earning third and AnĀnette Papa earning fourth place.
The winners of the checker conĀtest for grades K-2 were Nicole LoBaito in first, Talha Aquil in second and Ryan Carty with third
place. In the 3-5 grade group, Chuck LoBaito received first place honor, second place went to Ping Chen, and third place went to Danielle Persa.Franklin
Due to weather and construcĀtion, this week was pretty slow. Being inside, the group was able to complete three indoor contests at the middle school. There was a coloring contest, a basketball conĀtest and a checker contest that lasted two days.
Tova Scott took first for the K-2 kids in the coloring contest, and Trista Moretti tokk first for 3-5.
In the basketball contest for K-2 it was Maggie Arbelaez over Jose Faran for first For the 3-5 gradĀers it was Cassar Taylor in the checker contest
Ray Brandes took the K-2 cate-
P u b l i c W o r k s s t u d y is p r o p o s e d(Continued from page A -l)
Public Works. He presented copies o f the letter to the mayor andcouncil at Monday's meeting.
ā I feel strongly that the present system works." Pulomena said, ābut that there's always ways to improve i t ā
Pulomena mentioned the possibility of hiring an outside agency to aid in the study.
DeNardo agreed that a study could be beneficial, but warned against a negative impact
ā I have no problem with i t and I agree that there is always room for improvement, as long as it doesn't undermine morale within the department and it doesnāt end with the DPW,ā he said.
Pulomena agreed that it would not be fair to single out the Public Works department and that similar studies could be done in other municipal departments.
"This is not necessarily a negative thing," Puiomena said of the study, āand I would hope that i f we do our job properly we would improve the quality of life and work environment for employees. I agree with you, it is a sensitive issue;ā
D e b a t e f l a r e s o v e r t a x n o t i c e s(Continued from page A -l)
There was no committee meeting; I was not aware of the letter going out at all. A ll procedures were bypassed. What is my role (as a member of the committee) here; do we operate in a secret manner-ā"
Woskcy countered by pointing out that letters were sent by Health Officer Michael Bonk to residents affected by the Pitt Street water contamination without the knowledge of members of the Health. WelĀfare and Environment committee. Pulomena is chairman and Woskey is a member of that committee.
"Where was the committee meeting when that letter was sent out." Woskey said angrily. āYou want to sit here and grandstand, when all I was doing was my job (as chairman of the committee). I'm sorry you're frustrated that Iām doing my job."
Pulomena maintained that the Pitt Street letters were different, because they were signed by Bonk. āPutting your name on the letter makes a big difference. What youāre doing. Mike, is confusing the issue."
ā What are we elected for i f we canāt even send letters out to inform the public,ā Woskey asked. āWe have certain powers as councilmen. letās use them."
gory, and it was a close one in 3-5 as Chcmka Ejochi beat Michelle Allan for first place.
Although being inside was a setĀback, it was still a good week, and the group is looking forward to a brighter week next time.Pitt Street
due to the inclement weather this week the ftin at P itt Park was limited. The group was able to I have a checker contest, and the ] winners were Sal Degero, David Butrico, chris Lehmen and SteverS Partesi. The young ladies of the park all got together for a beauty makeover.
Commission seeks to fill vacancy
The Traffic Safety Advisory Commission is seeking a South Plainfield citizen to f ill a vacancy on the commission.
Sought is a serious minded perĀson whoās objective is traffic safety in South Plainfield. Anyone interested may forward a letter with a brief outline of their backĀground and a statement as to why they would like to serve on the commission.
This information can be forĀwarded to Peter Richkus. chairĀman, Traffic Safety Advisory ComĀmission, c-o South Plainfield PoĀlice Dept. 2480 Plainfield Avenue, South Plainfield 07080.
Bus trip to Claridge is set for July 29th
The South Plainfield Recreation Department will be sponsoring a bus trip to the Claridge on SunĀday. July 29.
Bus w ill leave the PAL building at 11:45 a.m. Included in the trip w ill be a ticket to see the show "Oklahoma" and a S3 drink. Cost of the trip w ill be $13
Sign up at the Recreation office in the PAL building. Monday through Friday. 8:30 a m. to 4 30 p.m
Weeks promoted to Marine Corps major
Raymond Weeks, son of RayĀmond and Helen Weeks of Baker Avenue. South Plainfield, has been promoted to the rank of maĀjo r in the Marine Corps Reserves
Weeks has served in the Marine Corps since 1978
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Have You Heard?Happy birthday wishes to Lori Bucltelcw...Laura Najim Adam
Maniscalco.Jessica Manisealco. Jennifer Scioscia . Nicole Ciri-ghano.Xhristinc Bolger. Capt Jerry Cvetko...Bill Arrigan...Wendy Fech.Rob Stomber. Brian Capparelli. Jennifer Scioseia...DanielJames...Matty Pcrrcttc Michael Colicchio.Ryan Benward, his 74th and Esther E Ball, her 65th
Congratulations to Rose Anne and Louis Amigioni, they are the parents of a son, Brian George, bom April 15 . the grandparents are George and Marie Amigioni of River Edge and Mrs. Joseph DeCesare of New York City.
Sunday evening, July 22nd, a music concert w ill be presented at the Gazebo in Spring Lake Park from 7 to 8:30 p.m. ..Paul Sturm, Rock- Jazz hand will perform
SPIIS class of 1073 is having a reunion Saturday, Sept 22nd . for frirthcr information write to South Plainfield ā73 Reunion, PO Box 1338, Eatontown, N.J. 07724 .or call 758-0222
Residents asked to help keep the borough clean of litter and debris
The Clean Communities AdviĀsory Board requests that in addiĀtion to keeping their property frontages free of litter, borough residents and business people make a point of clearing out any grass growing between the curb and the street
Not only docs this accumulation of grass and weeds make the borĀough look neglected, it reduces the life of the road surface. The vegetation breaks up the paveĀment at the edges and allows ice to form in the cracks during the next winter. The ice expands, widening the cracks and allowing more grass to grow the following summer. As the cracks radiate out
Students receive academic awardsFifth grade students at RooseĀ
velt School were honored with the Presidential Academic Fitness Award, which is given to elemenĀtary school students who maintain a B-plus average, composed of all grades in the school, including the (fell semester for the graduating grade. It is equivalent to a 3.3 on a 4-point scale or 85 on a 100-point scale.
The test scores from the StanĀdardized Achievement Test BatĀtery Score must be at the 80th percentile. The battery must be from the current or preceding acĀademic year and include both verĀbal and mathematical skills.
An Extraordinary Effort Award is given at the principalās discreĀtion to a limited number of stuĀdents who do not meet all the acaĀ
demic criteria, but who the princiĀpal wishes to recognize for exĀtraordinary effort These special awards may be presented to no more than 10 percent of the numĀber of students who meet all of the academic criteria for the award.
The Extraordinary Effort Award was presented by Mario Barbiere to Leah Lauekhardt, Hetal Pateland Ronald Schnyderite.
Recipients of the 1989-90 Prcsi-" dential Academic Fitness Awards were (in Miss Louposā class) Kiesha Johnson, Shelly Kurilew. Paul McCullen, James Schnyderite. Sonali Shah, Amy Uken; (Mrs. Elster's class) Amy Curcio, Steven DiLollo, Aiissa Jankowski, Angela Sorrentino, Heather Woskey; (Mr. Sivulichs class) Sharon Algoo, Jamie Del- Piano, Michael Fiore, Brian GiorĀdano, Scott Stayvas.
into the street the weakened surĀface is more likely to form potĀholes.
In addition, the board would like to ask people who have posted signs announcing their gaĀrage sales on telephone poles to remove those signs once the gaĀrage sale is over. There arc still some signs up around the borough for garage sales that were held last year.
The Clean Communities AdviĀsory Board was formed to adminĀister the South Plainfield Clean Communities Program, adopted by the mayor and council in 1987 to reduce litter and improve the appearance of the borough
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The South Plainfield Public CelĀebrations Committee offers borĀough civic and service organizaĀtions a great fund raising opportuĀnity.
Each Labor Day, hundreds of people gather at Veterans Park afĀter the parade to partake in a bit of home town fun and hospitality. While the youngsters arc taking a āmoon walk" or hunting for treaĀsures in the sand, adults young and old are catching up with friends and acquaintances whom they have not seen all summer.
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spaces available. To avoid dupliĀcate concessions and increase the variety of refreshments and acĀtivities available, concessions are awarded to community organizaĀtions on a first come basis
Concession stands must be self- sufficient No water or electricity is available in the park RecomĀmended set-up time is 8 a m Park activities are planned until 3 p m All concessions should have enough provisions and staffing to cover these hours.
Application forms are available at Borough Hall. A ll applications should be completed and reĀturned to Borough Hall as soon as possible
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How to clean up the streets without having to pay for it
One concern among South P la in fie ld residents which seems to become more urgent during the summer months is that o f litte r, debris and weeds accumulating along the boroughās manystreets.
Roadside garbage and vegetation is a common nuisance fo r many towns, especially those, like South P la in fie ld , tha t have a lot o f tra ffic and commercial activity.
There has been a marked increase in the num ber o f calls to this paper's Sound O ff answering machine concerning the less- than-clean condition o f borough streets, and the in ab ility o f borough employees to keep up w ith the clean-up work. Well, what should be done? Should the borough buy new street sweepers, as some have suggested? Should we h ire more Public Works employees? Increase overtime?
A ll o f these answers would cost money, to be paid by taxpayers who are already fed up w ith the high cost o f supporting the local infrastructure. L itte r and debris are unsightly, and tend to detract from the townās image and, possibly, from property valĀues. So. a solution to the road mess is desirable.
The boroughās Clean Communities Advisory Board is part o f the solution, and the program sponsored by the board is on the right track, w ith organized litte r pick-ups by volunteers, and efforts to obtain state fiin d in g
Although the push for state grants is beneficial, the area w ith the most potential w ith in the Clean Communities program is that which involves volunteer work.
In states such as V irg in ia and N orth Carolina there exists a program called Adopt-A-Highway, in which individuals, fam ilies and businesses pledge to devote some free tim e and labor to policing a designated stretch o f roadway fo r lit te r and any other debris. The volunteers are provided w ith brigh t orange plastic bags by the county, which are le ft along the road when the clean-up is completed, to be picked up by count} trucks. The volunteers have the ir names prin ted on roadway signs, which are posted along the stretch o f road they are responsible for
The program is cheap, does not require much effort by the volunteers, and gives public recognition fo r a volunteer job well done. And the results are astounding About the only requireĀment needed to make this k ind o f program work is a sense o f community pride.
āValuesā get in the way of workable political process
For those fascinated w ith the m yriad complexities o f politics, one question o f po litica l philosophy should spawn a lim itless supply o f debate: just how much o f a responsibility should government assume in everyday life?
Early th is week, a th ird candidate announced her in tention to sun for the 12th D is tric t seat in the U.S. House o f RepresentaĀtives - the seat to be vacated by Rep. J im Courier. Joan BouĀcher, a registered Democrat, w ill run as an independent candiĀdate against Republican state senator Richard Z im m er and the officia l Democratic candidate, businesswoman Marguerite Chandler.
Bottcher w ill run on a ā Back to Basicsā platform stressing ā fam ily values, personal in tegrity and fiscal responsibility ā She is an anti-abortion candidate who would sponsor legislation preventing the use o f tax dollars for abortions. H er platform also includes tax benefits for ch ild care and education, protecĀtion o f Social Security from general uses, restructuring financial institutions and ā cultivating educational standards.ā
The po litic ian ās call to strengthen ā fam ily values" w ith governĀment help is not a new one. In recent years the word ā valuesā is probably the most overused word in both po litics and the media. Most everyone these days can agree that our ā valuesā o f the strong family, honesty and fa ir play are not what we wish them to be But i t is highly questionable that any o f this has anything to do w ith politics and government
Can you keep families together and happy through legislation? W ill government decrees elim inate unwanted pregnancies among teenagers and the poor? Can a constitutional amendment protecting the flag promote patriotism?
When politic ians begin to ta lk about āvaluesā and how to protect them, free-thinking indiv iduals should im m ediately ask themselves, ā What value does th is po litic ian assign to my capacĀity for judgm ent and intelligence?ā
This is not to say that po litic ians who drone on about āvalues," ā patriotism ā and ā fam ilyā are all incom petent Bottcher, for example, may be as good a candidate for Congress as anyone (she is a form er teacher who now works fo r the F rank lin State Bank). But i f we as a nation o f individuals need to get our moral d irection from an elected governm ent we are heading fo r the irra tiona l w h irlpoo l commonly called ā mob ru le.ā
A good law for po litica l campaigns would be one that would forbid candidates to use the following terms: values, commitĀment, patriotism , back to basics, pro-choice, pro-life, moral ob liĀgation, and many others I f the politicians could not use these canned concepts, they would probably have to start giving speĀc ific answers concerning im portant issues
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Summertime blues, revisitedBy Donald PizziReporter staff
As promised peah. like you reĀmember). here are some scenes from an unbearably hot summer day. as witnessed by your local newspaper reporter
I awake to the muted sound of my two-year-old nephew rapping my skull with a Phillips head screwdriver After a quick shower. I jot down a note reminding myĀself to put a deadbolt lock on my door, and to tell my father to hide the ball peen hammer from the little urchin.
To save myself time and aggra- vauon later on. I make a point of immediately losing the note
As I walk to my car. I stop to chat with my friendly neighborĀhood garbage men. who are busily frying eggs and link sausage on my garbage can lids. It certainly does get hot out there earfv in the morning
After finagling a piece of toast crust from the sanitation departĀment's finest, I am off to work Tne fbn. however is just beginĀning
Because of the humidity, anyĀbody is immediately fused with the seat cover in my car This is not necessarily a bad thing howĀever. because I find that if I wear brown clothing I can re-create my favorite scenes from Topper
1 pass the town lunatic, who I described in an earlier column as prone to wearing Bermuda shorts and a pith helmet on the coldest of winter days Today he is wearĀing a fur parka and one of those
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cute little wool hats with the multi-colored pom-pom on the top I admire his consistency
There is just enough time to stop at my local convenience store i f this all sounds strangely similar
to the aforementioned previous column, it only goes to show that I am a creature of habit They are dull, pointless habits, but they are mine, and a small comfort noneĀtheless)
I stop for a moment to en jo y the creative parking practiced by the other patrons of th e little market A w o rk e r s ta n d in g o n th e b u ild Āing's roof informs m e that from whore he is standing the parked cars spell out the word ā fek" I advise him to go indoors to escape the heat for a while, because 1 notice that he is melting He quickly waves thank you with one of his dissolving arms
Once inside the store, I join the local construction workers in a tirade against the exorbitant tax on cigarettes imposed by New Jersey s own Lord Jim. The cashĀier is kind enough to point out that if we save the change from 38 packs of cigarettes, we will have enough money to purchase a parkway token. We politely thank him for the insightful tip, and proĀ
ceed to pummel him with stal. buttered rolls.
.After this early morning melee, we all adjourn to the parking lot to face the scorching heat The task is hardest for me. since I am the only person in the group who owns a shirt with sleeves.
The melting man on the roof, who now bears a striking resemĀblance to a snowman in early spring, tells me that the parked cars now spell out "feh." It is painfully obvious that he is paid by the hour.
Once 1 sink back into my body cast of a car seat I begin the 20- minute ride to work Since it takes approximately 22 minutes for my air conditioner to kick in, it is a long ride.
Finally, I approach my office, a truly welcomed sight since it has an air conditioning system that could freeze a campfire. I settle into my desk chair with a sigh of relief.
Suddenly, it is time for my first appointment of the day. Back I go into the sweltering heat, to toast marshmallows in the back seat of my car. In eight hours, the sun will go down, and the fUn will end.
But fear not; there are many more days of this incessant sport to come Many more eggs w ill be fried, there are plenty of āTopĀperā episodes to re-create, and yes, the buttered rolls w ill conĀād nue to fly
Alright, so it ās not exactly hot fun in the summertime, but you don't hear the melting man comĀplaining do you9
Sound Off!
Keeping the town cleaner
The condition of Spring Lake was on the mind of one resident this week:
"I would like to find out i f the county is going to do anything about fixing the aerator in Spring Lake," he said. ā It hasn't been working in three months, and the water is starting to become discolĀored. I f the aerator isn't working, the algae will multiply, and we could have another fish k ill in the lake Who is responsible for fixing it?ā
Several callers still had the reĀcently approved ftinding for a new fire truck on their minds:
ā Every year the fire department gets a new fire truck. What arc they building for, a parade? They're losing men every year and getting more equipment This is ridiculous."
And another:"Instead of wasting money for a
new fire truck which we donāt need, wc should put more into street sweepers to clean our streets. Itās a political thing; theyĀ're making a political issue out of i t ā
Clean streets was the concern of yet another caller:
ā I recently received my eight percent tax increase in the mail. I ād like to know where my money is going. I'm on the south side of town and the streets here are a disgrace. There arc rocks and potĀholes and garbage all over them ā
Said another caller:āCan you tell me when theyāre
going to clean Hamilton Blvd. streets?ā
And another:āThe weeds and grass along the
south side roads are getting out of hand. The job is not being done. When is Public Works going to do it?"
A caller offered one solution: āThere are ways to keep South
Plainfield clean without spending a cent: People with garage sales should take down their signs after the sale. People could also clean the grass and weeds from the curbs in front of their houses.ā
Finally, a budget question:ā I f the municipal budget could
come in the same as last year, then why can't the Board of EduĀcation, with all their millions, dothe same thing?ā* * * *
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The conscience of the governor is caught in the play of politics in New JerseyTo The Reporter
Now that the middle class has achieved such a great victory, and ā II Supremoā in Albany is touting our āgreatā governor for presi dent, ti is my opinion that we (the middle class) are in more trouble than we can imagine We better celebrate before we have nothing left to celebrate with'
They arc both cut from the same cloth, silks and satins The only problem is that their political philosophy will eventually reduce the āvictoriousā middle class to rags!
They never propose cutting exĀpenses or eliminating political jobs that only go to the benefit of she chosen few at the expense of :he taxpayers of the state of New Jersey
Ever since his inauguration, the governor, in spite of his campaign rhetoric, has shown his true colĀors, which were there for all to see. His record in Congress of tax, tax, and tax; spend, spend, and spend should have been warning enough for all who would take the time to look. For some unknown reason, those that took the time to vote obviously paid no attention to his record. Leopards donāt change their spots!
The only recourse the citizens of our once great state have, is to register to vote. Above all, donāt forget all the stooges in Trenton, and vote them all out of office in November!
Donāt allow these charlatans to espouse the myth that only expeĀrienced (entrenched) politicians know how to govern. Letās try some inexperienced (challengers)
for a change We, the middle class, canāt be in any worse shape than we are now The myth of exĀperience was exploded by the governor himself, when he stated that nine of his department apĀpointees would not present their budgets to the Legislature be cause they didnāt have enough ex perience' How bout that7
A votersā revolution is needed We have to vote all incumbents out of office to prove to the politi clans that they serve at out plea sure and not at our expense' It w ill be a tough job, but we can do it in November if we stick toĀgether. Remember, donāt forget'ā¢ * ā¢
Enclosed is an imaginary sceĀnario that I believe is apropos to the prevailing political philosophy that permeates the thinking of our elected officials. Your readers might find it amusing i f it weren't so sad and true.
We are saddled with three govĀernors in this part of the country (New Jersey, New York and MasĀsachusetts) that seem to be bent upon destroying the prosperity that our citizens have worked so hard to achieve.
I f these three men continue along the course they have forced on the taxpayers o f their states, they w ill successfully wipe out the middle class. We w ill become a society o f wealthy and poor peoĀple. The rest of us (middle class) w ill wind up being nothing more than indentured servants, supĀporting the lazy, the greedy, the parasites and the politicians that are ātoo heavy for light work or too light for heavy work.ā
1 see nothing changing in the future if we don't stop electing people of this persuasion to office, and then compounding the folly by re-electing them over and over again. For all intents and purĀposes, our political system repreĀsents nothing more than a monarĀchy, with all its attendant ranks, titles and privileges reserved for the very few. In effect the taxpayĀers will be nothing more than serfs
Sincerely, John C. Marrazza
* ā¢ ā¦CongratulationsA one-act play
R-R- R-RingSecretary (sweetly): Good mornĀ
ing, governorās officeMario (arrogantly): Let me talk
to Jimmy.Secretary: 1 beg your pardon.Mario (indignant): You what?
Do you know who this is?Secretary (warily): I beg your
pardon.Mario (outraged): I am the govĀ
ernor of New York, also known as II Supremo! Put Jimmy on the phone!
Secretary (quaking): Y-Y-Y-Y- Yes sir.
Jimmy (apologetic): Hello,Mario. I ām sorry, but she isn't too xperienced. Whatās on your mind?
Mario: Plenty! First, I called to thank you for that tax package you shoved down their throats. That other guy, Tom I think his name was, really aggravated me by inĀducing all those businesses to move to New Jersey with his tax policies.
Jimmy: Yeah, I knowMario: Furthermore, don't
worry about all those peasants protesting Just throw them a bone two weeks before the elec tion and theyāll vote for all your guys. The homestead rebate is n good start Right before the elecĀtion. I like that
Jimmy: Yeah, I knowMario: I also like the way you
took care of Paul, Carmen, Gab riel ami Matthew by making ex ceptions for their districts with that school aid program. That's a lot of votes.
Jimmy: Yeah, I knowMario: I also like that heavy
weight from Hudson County what's his name? Dona or some thing? I like his attitude toward the peasants. He knows that they have short memories.
Jimmy: Yeah, I know.Mario: I also like that guy John
down in Ocean County. I see he found a nice job lor his daughter That was alright! Gotta take care of your people, you know?
Jimmy: Yeah, 1 know.Mario: By the way, donāt get carĀ
ried away with that plug 1 gave you for the presidency. You know who wants that job!
Jimmy: Yeah, I know.Mario: Is that all you can say?
āYeah, I knowā?Jimmy: I thought you would
never ask! After 1993, when me, you and Mike (Duke) are unemĀployed, we can open a diner. Wc better get a tight-fisted manager to handle the money, because the way we spend, weāll be finished in about a week!
Mario: Yeah, I know!....Click!
Social
Brenda and Bristol Ellington
Bristol Ellington marries Brenda Green in Hilton Head
Brenda Gail Green of' Hilton Head and Bristol Ellington of South Plainfield were married at 1 p.m. on Saturday, April 28. 1990 at ML Calvary Missionary Baptist Church on Hilton Head Island
The Rev. William Green Jr of Savannah, brother of the bride, and the Rev. Benjamin Williams, pastor of the church, officiated
The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs William Green Sr of Hilton Head. The groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ellington of South Plainfield
The bride is a graduate of Tennessee State University' and Florida State University. She is employed as a market analyst with SoutheastĀern Marketing. ā
The groom is a 1980 graduate of South Plainfield High School, a 1984 graduate of the University of Wisconsin, and a 1986 graduate of the University of Michigan witl^a master's degrpe in city and urban planning. He is a planner for the city'bf Palms Garden, Florida
After a wedding trip to Jamaica, the couple is residing in West Palm Beach, Florida.
Kathleen McGuire engaged to marry Louis Grizzard Jr.
Kathleen Michelle McGuire of 12 Somerset PI.. North Plainfield, daughter of Marion and Jack McGuire of 1831 Plainfield Avenue. South Plainfield, is engaged to be married to Louis E. Grizzard Jr ol Somerset PI., North Plainfield He is the son of Louis and Georgia Grizzard Sr. of W Orchard Street Somerville.
The bride-to-be is a 1984 graduate of South Plainfield High School She is employed bv TCās New York Deli and Restaurant in Warren
Her fiance is a 1983 graduate of MTA School of Diesel Mechanics. He is employed by United Tractor and Trailer Repair of South Plain- field.
The wedding date is November 3. 1990
Junior Womanās Club to sponsor āFun in the Sunā
Every Tuesday at 1030 a.in during the months of July and AuĀgust, the GFWC Junior Woman s Club of South Plainfield and their children will be having f u n in the Sun."
The fun may include working on a simple crall, acting out a children's story, having a back yard splash party, going to an amusement park, or just playing together in a member's back yard
The purpose ol the f mi in the Sun program is to provide a visit-
ing time for the members and their children, and to help new and prospective members get betĀter acquainted with other memĀbers
The GFWC Junior Woman's Club is a non-profit organization dedicated to serving the commuĀnity Anyone interested in particiĀpating in Fun in the Sun activities or in obtaining more information about membership in the club should call 756-8860 or 753-5370
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Was golf first attempted by Sade?o ff beat
I must confess, though, that this
By TIM HALLIt was more than 100 years ago
in England, I think, when man first discovered that you could take a dimpled ball and a club, and go out in a field and dig a little hole, and then walk real far away from it (the hole, of course) and hit the ball with the club until you were able to put it into the little hole.
I believe it was Frank Golf who first indulged in this recreational activity. He was, of course, hailed as a genius and soon people evĀerywhere were clamoring for a chance to go put a ball into Frankās hole.
Naturally, Frank ā being a shrewd businessman and a bit of a masochist ā decided that he should dig more holes so that more people would have places for their balls.
Well, I guess I donāt have to tell you that Frankās concept caught on and, before you could say Lee Trevino three times, golf courses began springing up all over the old country.
It was only a matter of time beĀfore Americans began indulging in this fine sport and ā because these things just evolve comĀpletely out of control ā so it was that I found myself standing out in a field last week with a club and a dimpled ball, peering ofT in the distance in search of a little hole
ā¢ā Fortunately, some nearsighted person decided long ago that evĀery little hole should have a flag stuck in it so that the guys with the clubs could see it ā the hole, that is.)
And. as i stood poised over my dimpled ball surrounded by trees and rushing water. I couldn't help but have this nagging thought ā if there is any justice, the inventor of this activity died a slow and painful death.
was not the first time Ive venĀtured onto a golf course. I spent a few summer afternoons while in college strolling (staggering) along the grass in search of my (alĀthough anybody elseās ball would also do nicely) little, dimpled ball Back then the main attraction was beer and golf carts
Unfortunately. 1 no longer have much interest in beer or golf carts, so the considerable attracĀtion of a day on the links has alĀmost completely vanished But, alas, leave it to an old golfing buddy to insist that I join him and
mv Brother for a glorious afterĀnoon on the links
What the heck. What is a vacaĀtion for if not to try to rekindle a bit of that lost youth? Sure. Why not. I II just borrow some clubs and we'll go out and have a big time. Yes indeed.
OK. so it wasnāt a big time But it teas a great way to ruin an afĀternoon.
Why (I thought youād never auk.) Well, (he says as he hooks his fingers in his belt loop while chewing on a piece of grass) let me tell ya. this whole golf deal is like, really hard.
There's this ball, see0 And they give you this club with a curved surface and youāre supposed to hit it square. Canāt be done. I know, I know, you've seen the guys on TV do it Forget that Itās a miragA Canāt be done.
The problem is compounded by the fact that they give you so many clubs to chose from. (DeciĀsions. decisions) You got your woods (3. 5 and driver) and you got your irons (2-9 with a really, curvy one called a pitching wedgeā) and you got your putter. Hcck. I played 18 holes with my 3- wood and my putter, with an ocĀcasional swing with a pitching wedge thrown in for good meaĀsure.
Naturally, this exasperated my l Please turn to page A-6)
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Lisa and Wayne Vincent
Lisa and Wayne Vincent are wed in June ceremony
Lisa Marjorie Chizmadia, daughter of Frank and Rose Chizmadia of Bridgeport, Connecticut, married Wayne Robert. Vincent, son of RobeĀrt and Elizabeth Vincent of 976 Maltby Avenue, South Plainfield, in a June 10, 1990 ceremony at S t James Roman Catholic Church in Stratford, Connecticut
The maid of honor was Janet LumasBridesmaids were Laurie Chizmadia, Carole A Vincent, Cynthia
DeGirolamo, Theresa Deutsch and Janice Lavorgna.The best man was Thomas Kaufmann.Ushers were Frank and John Chizmadia. George Fetz. Brett Berg-
quist and Luke Tucker.A reception was held at Liedles in Straford.The bride is a graduate of Sacred Heart University, and is continuĀ
ing education in finance She is employed as an assistant mortgage account auditor for Mechanic & Farmer Savings Bank.
The groom is a graduate of the University of New Haven with a bachelor of science degree in computer science He is employed as a system analyst for Miles 33 International of Norwalk, Connecticut
After a wedding trip to St Maartin. the couple settled in Milford. Connecticut
Gina and Roger Matthews
Gina Cecchettini is wed to Roger T. Matthews Jr.
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hrother the golfer no end. He kept repeating the same three words, over and over
"Too much club,ā he'd say while surveying the fairway.
āBut Iām lousy," I'd replay. āSure, itās too much club for you and Jack Nicklaus. But I can't get enough club."
"Too much club,ā heād repeat "You're only looking at about 150
yards. Get yourself a nice, little 7- iron and just lay it right up there on the green."
Another thing that golfers say at every conceivable opportunity is, 'you can play tha tā This is said, I believe, in an attempt to make your partner feel better after he hits his tec shot onto some guyās patio.
āYou can play that I mean, itās not ideal but you can play it Just hook it around that grill. And, for cryin' out loud, watch out for thatswing se tā
1 spent six hours hearing ātoo much clubā followed by āyou can play that.ā Iām saying it in my sleep now, according to my wife. I woke her up at 3 a m. the other night (I was playing the back nine at Pebble Beach with that
weather guy from channel 9 and my brother.)
āWhatās the matter." she said"You can play that.ā I replied.āI can play what?ā she saidāToo much club.ā I said"Oh," she saidThe final, and most exasperatĀ
ing, problem with golf is that after you hit that little ball, you have togo find i t Easier said than done I lost 12 balls, possibly because Iāve been declared legally blind in 17 states, or possibly because I have an annoying habit of gyrating in disgust as my poorly hit ball rolls merrily away from me.
Actually, itās a Catch-22 ā if you donāt keep your eye on the ball as youāre swinging, you'll hit a really lousy shot (Trust me on this.) But, if you keep your eye on the ball as you strike it, you won't be able to lift your head in time to find it after you hit it It's a white ball and the sky is white and . . you figure it out
Anyway, the day came to a merĀciful end on 18, when I staggered up to the green after hitting my seventh shot from under some brush growing near some trees. The bail sailed over the green and I decided to pick it up and give up when, as I walked across the green in search of my ball, my brother looked at me and, with a straight face, said those magic words:
āToo much club āToo many siblings.
Gina Marie Cecchettini. daughĀter of Mr. and Mrs. John CecĀchettini of Warren, was married on Saturday. June 16. to Roger Thompson Matthews Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger T. Matthews of West Trenton, formerly of High- tstown.
The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Michael E. Crummy, associate pastor, af Our Lady of the Mount Church. Warren. The bride was given in marriage by her father. A reception was held at Fiddlerās Elbow Country Club. Bedminster
Shan Stafim of South Plain- field. fnend of the bnde. was maid of honor
Bridesmaids were Bernice Ric- cio of Clark and Lisa Marotto of Piscataway. both cousins of the bnde. Vicky Scheier of High- tstown. sister of the groom, and Mrs Leslie Sidoli of Chatham, friend of the bnde
Flower girl was Elizabeth Scheier. niece of the groom Ring Bearer was Thomas Riccio. secĀond cousin of the bnde
Jules Felso of Delray. Flor.da. friend of the groom, served as best man.
Ushers were Steven Cecchettini of North Plainfield, brother of the bride: and Frank Weisneck of Ringoes. Richard Carom of WarĀrington. Pa and Duane Beil of Belle Mead, all cousins of the groom.
The bride attended elementary
schools m South Plauhield She is a graduate of Watchung Hills ReĀgional High School in Warren, and attended Raritan Valley ComĀmunity College Pnor to her mar- nage. she was employed as a denĀtal assistant
The groom, is a graduate of Hunterdon Central Regional High School. Flcmington He is owner and operator of Accurate OverĀhead Door Co. of Central New Jersey. Rantan
Following a wedding trip to Samboi Island. Florida, the couĀple is at home in Raritan
Jennifer Towey and Michael Pellegrino Jr.
Towey, Pellegrino engaged to be married in April, 1991
Jennifer A Towey. daughter of Helen and Neil Towey of 1911 Grant Avenue, South Plainfield, is engaged to be married to Michael A Pellegrino Jr., son of Gloria and Michael Pellegrino of 313 Ranger Street, South Plainfield.
The bride-to-be is a 1985 graduate of St. Thomas Aquinas High School in Edison, and a 1990 graduate of Montclair suite College
Her fiance is a 1983 graduate of South Plainfield High School, and a 1985 graduate of Middlesex County College. He is employed by Wayne Bizup Builders of South Plainfield
.An April 20, 1991 wedding is planned
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Sports____________Mazzeo hoping offense doesnāt take a āvacationā in key game against AhrBy BRIAN FLORCZAKReporter Sports Editor
John Mazzeo's biggest concern going into the final week of play in the Home News Senior BaseĀball League isn't i f his pitching will hold up or if his hitter, will be hoi
Instead, the South Plainfield manager is keeping his fingers crossed that he'll have enough players to field a team when his club meets Bishop Ahr this alter noon and North Brunswick SatĀurday.
South Plainfield edged St Joseph's 3-1 Monday to raise its record to 12-2. And, unless North Brunswick or the locals falter this week, Saturday's game will be for the leagueās Northern Division t iĀtle
Now if Mazzeo can only get nine players on the field Saturday
ā You get to this point of the seaĀson where itās the nitty gritty and you have to scramble for players because families arc taking their vacations,ā Mazzeo said ā I'm just hoping we can put enough players on the field.
ā I have a 16-man roster, but we had nine kids there for St Joe's. I ām trying to keep in touch with the kids to make sure they can show up this week. I f I have nine kids and one gets hurt out there. I ām duck soup.
ā It's frustrating. You put so
much effort into the season and then you have to worry about something like this. I'm definitely scrambling for players "
South Plainfield was a huge faĀvorite against St Joe's Monday, but the locals had to scramble for runs
Jumping out to a 2-0 lead alter the first inning, South Plainfield received key hits from Dan Mas- saro who singled, and Eric Bec- gle, who doubled The first run came in on Scott Oiler's sacrifice fly, while the second was via a fielderās choice on a ball hit by Tom Massaro
South Plainfieldās only other tally came in the second inning when Brian Plaxe drove in a run with an KBI double The big story, however, was the pitching perforĀmance of Tom Massaro.
Making his first start of the seaĀson, Massaro allowed just three hits, didn't walk a batter, and struck out nine in a complete game victory Because of his heroĀics, Mazzeo said Massaro will be his likely starter Saturday against North Brunswick.
āDefensively we played well," Mazzeo said, when asked about the St Joe's contest They had a left handed junk ball pitcher and he kept us off balance He gave us problems
ā I think we got caught looking forward to this week Bishop Ahr is 10-4 and if either North BrunsĀ
wick or ourselves falter, theyāll move right in.
ā I believe our season is going to come down to Saturdayās game. I f North Brunswick goes undefeated this week and so do we, weāll both go in with 14-2 records. I f they beat us on Saturday and we wind up with the same record, they would win the division because they would have beaten us twice.ā
In their only meeting this seaĀson, North Brunswick blew open a close game to score a 7-2 victory Lawrence Harbor has already won the Southern Division title with a 14-2 record.
South Plainfield was slated to meet North Brunswick and HighĀland Park last week, but both games were called off due to inĀclement weather
The time off, however, might have played havoc with South Plainfield's usually potent attack
āThe fact we had a week off and hadn't swung the bats for awhile might have had something to do with us only scoring three runs." Mazzeo said āGive their kid credit he pitched a good game.
We can't look past Bishop Ahr to North Brunswick because they have a good team I f we don't beat them. Saturday's game might not mean a thing I don't want to put pressure on the kids but they know what's going on."
Despite twinbill washout, Pilots continue to fly highB y W A YN E TILLM ANReporter Sports Writer
Sunday was a bright sunny afĀternoon. Both the North Plainfield-Jersey Pilots and ConĀnecticut Yankees were warming up for the late afternoon double- header which was slated for Krausche Field
Unfortunately, heavy thunderĀstorms hit the area 30 minutes beĀfore the twinbill was set to begin, washing away both games. The heavy rain left the Krausche inĀfield ready to float onto adjacent Route 22.
The games have not yet been rescheduled, although it may take awhile to find a suitable date
āWe have to check on open dates with the town and hope we can get these games in soon," said Pilots' general manager Ben Smookler, who has received solid pitching performances all season from South Plainfieldās Jim Kohl.
The Pilots are comfortably ahead at the luilfVny point in the Wolff Division of the Atlantic Col legiate Baseball League They own a 20-4 record and are seven games in front of their nearest
com petito rs , the Q u akertow n (P a ) B lazers
I f the loca ls h ad p lay ed th eYankees, it would have been a battle of division leaders ConĀnecticut owns a 2.3-game lead on the Long Island Sound in the KaiĀser Division.
Outfielder Dennis Sweeney was named the league's Player of the Week last week, and he is the team leader in triples (four! and home runs (.three, tied with Ken Wainczak). Wainczak also tops the squad in runs batted in with 24
Tom Horincewich heads the PiĀlots in four offensive categories batting average 1 397 batting averĀage. five doubles. 12 stolen bases and 16 walks'. Dave Marram) also has five two-baggers and 26 runs scored
On the mound. Mike Pfeifer leads the Pilots in wins with five with no losses and in innings pitched with just under 38. Kohl is tops m earned run average tl 6D and saves (eight' and Brad Kcely has 30 strikeouts, also a team high
The Pilots are attempting to snap a two-game losing skein, having had an 11 game win streak
s n a p p e d la s t W ed n e sd ay in a 12-3 loss to th e N e w J e r s e y A 's. T h en la s t S a tu rd a y , th e B rook lyn C lip Āp e rs s co red a ru n in th e n in th in Āning to e d g e th e P ilo ts. 6-5
The 11-game streak set a new team and ACBL record and was done in a come from behind 64 win over the Blazers. The winners rallied from a 4-2 deficit in the eighth inning as Wainczak and Sweeney hit back-to-back homers and Sweeney ended up hitting two round trippers
PILOT LIGHTS: .Vs the ram washed away Sunday's games. PiĀlot infielder Joe Calfapietra deĀcided to make the best of it by doing lus best Rick Dempsey imĀpersonation Dempsey, when he was with the Baltimore Orioles, entertained the fans with a romp around the field during a ram deĀlay a few years ago
Calfiipietra even slid head first into second base in the mud to the amusement of his teammates.
The washout also ruined a proĀmotion night Pen and Autograph Night If it rains Tuesday, maybe the Pilots should change that proĀmotion to Oar and Rowboat X ighl
rBKEI&ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
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MARK BESSER
South Plainfield High School graduate Mark Beseer wee awarded the Drew Forgash ScholĀarship, which la presented to a senior scholar- athlete who distinguishes hfmslef in both athletĀics and academic studies.
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TOM MASSARO āallows through after firing home a pitch Monday. Paced by Massaro's three-hitgeā South - a t* e d was ab'e tc score a 3-1 victory over visiting St. Josephās in a Home News Senior Saseoa League comes: The locals meet Bishop Ahr this afternoon and North BrunswickSaturcay n a pa r oā crucial games.
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Sometimes Little League coaches forget about fun
P V M - S o u t h PMnfMd Reporter - July 19,1990
I hated playing Little League baseball when I was a kid. Partly because I lacked talent, and partly because my coach acted as if every game were the seventh of the World Series.
Instead, some of my fondest memories as a youth came when a bunch of my friends would come over and we would play WifTle Ball in my parentsā driveway. No one really cared when you struck out and by the time dinner was on the table we had all but forgotten which teams had won and lost
In Little League, my coach once had a pitcher throw at me in orĀder to correct my habit of stepĀping out of the batterās box. Bulls eye! I got beaned right in the neck Alter I wiped away tears, I started bailing out the moment the pitcher began his wind up.
In the Florczak WifTle Ball League, I was Greg Luzinski hitĀting homers over a wooden fence which to me was every bit as pretty as the centerfield wall at Wrigley Field.
Guess which league I enjoyed more.
Under the right circumstances. Little League baseball can be a positive experience. It allows youngsters to learn baseball and teamwork. It teaches them skills that will last a lifetime.
If done correctly, Little League baseball can be downright fun
But what about those coaches who forget they're dealing with children, some of whom arenāt qualified to teach the game to youngsters. For instance, when I was in Little League my coach never told me what ātaking a pitchā meant
Consequently, whenever the count was 3-0, he would yell, āTake the pitch. Take the pitch." I assumed this meant he wanted me to swing and never did underĀstand why he got red in the face
Yurgel Boys s till in firs t as stretch drive continues
Time is running out on those teams trying to catch the Yurgel Boys in the South Plainfield RecĀreation Departmentās Wednesday Night 5 p.m. Softball League race.
With the regular season almost over, the Yurgel Boys hold a slim, one-game lead over Chemlawn.
The complete league standings are as follows: Yurgel Boys (9-2), Chemlawn (8-3), Chargers (6-5), InĀvaders (5-6), Platina (4-6-1), Metz (4-7), United Steel Deck (2-9-1).
In games last week, the ChargĀers edged the Invaders 11-10, Chemlawn battered the Metz 7-0, and the Yurgel Boys blanked United Steel Deck by a 7-0 count
Games slated for last night (reĀsults were not known at press time) included the Metz against the Chargers; Yurgel Boys against the Invaders; and Platina versus Chemlawn
Despite their losing record, the Invaders lead the league in scorĀing with 109 runs, one more than the Yurgel Boys. The third highest scoring club is Chemlawn. which has crossed the plate 100 times this summer
Defensive honors belong to the
Yurgel Boys who have allowed 53 runs. Runner up with 62 runs alĀlowed is Chemlawn
OāBrien stars as Trophymen winSouth Plainfield may not be the
softball capital of the state, but another league opened play last week
In the South Plainfield One- Pitch Softball League, Joe Romer Trophy took a pair of games from Harris Steel.
Mike O'Brien went 2-for-2 with a walk to lead Joe Romer Trophy to a 3-1 win in the first game, while teammate John Kndrick slugged a solo home run in the second inĀning
The Trophymen were held to eight hits in this defensive strugĀgle.
In their second win. the TrophyĀmen opened up a quick 8-1 lead and then held on for an 8-5 vicĀtory Keith Flannery had four runs batted in for the winners
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when I swung heartily on 3-0.Only years later did I learn that
ātake the pitchā meant to put the bat on your shoulder and let the ball go by. Had my coach exĀplained things more clearly, he would have saved us both a lot of heartache and aggravation.
I donāt doubt for a second that the vast majority of Little League coaches are well qualified for the job of teaching the game to chilĀdren. But every now and then I wonder about some of those workĀing on the Little League level.
The more I hear about Little League, the more I wonder what's going on. Recently I read about one Little League manager proĀtesting a tournament game beĀcause an opposing pitcher had thrown too many innings that week
Whatās next? Teams losing games because Johnny had too much pine tar on his bat?
Maybe some psychologists are right Take a bunch of bats, gloves and balls, throw them on a field, and let the kids choose teams and play by their own rules
This stuff about parents protestĀing games gives me the shivers It seems to me coaches should be more concerned with teaching children about the hit-and-run than they are with how many inĀnings a child from another town has thrown earlier in the week
Sure, rules arc supposed to be abided by But let's not foul up a children's game with fine print Let's let our kids be kids while they still can
By ANDY LUKACReporter Sports Writer
Like an art form, baseball is inĀdeed a mirror of a lot more than grown men running around in public with double-knit pajamas chasing or trying to hit a round ball
I f this is truly the era of exĀtremes in our society, what with non-alcoholic beer to JOLT COLA (twice the caffeine, of course), then baseball is again on the cutĀting edge with an alleged "rabbit ball" and a plethora of no-hit games to make future trivia buffs drool.
Locally, taking in a North Plain- field-Jersey Pilot baseball game this summer a fan gets a glimpse of what Major League Baseball is all about Granted, while the AtĀlantic Collegiate Conference makes no pretense to be the maĀjors, it is good baseball and the Pilots are truly in a class by themĀselves.
If you happen to catch a contest this summer at Krausche Field, you will inevitably see a short guy with a Pilots' jersey on with the name Smookler planted on his back No. this isn't a new candy, just the Pilot's ticket manager, traveling secretary, public relaĀtions man. "Baseball Bingo' coor dinator. and general manager. Ben Smookler.
When you sit in the bleachers, the public announcer keeping you informed of the game on the skimmed infield at Krausche is not sent in from the MSG NetĀwork Merely, he is the .Assistant General Manager. Rich Freeman
Behind the backstop, there will generally be a small (but, excluĀsive group of men armed with raĀdar guns and notebooks Yes. the scouts are here representing just about every major league team
On any given Sunday night guys like Steve Markovich .Royals' and Tony Malara (Cubs are sitting in their folding lounge chairs going about their business
With the recent Dave Stewart and .Andy Hawkins no-hitters
along with the incredible continuĀing journey of Nolan Ryan through another decade coupled with anecdotes about the ACBL and other current events, the scoutsā conversations are aniĀmated, but never boring.
"Basically, now that the draft is over itās more of a relax time. What we are doing is looking for next year, already,ā noted MarkĀovich.
āThere is no set pattern, as to how a scout sets out, sometimes 1 sort of point the car," jested Cubs representative, Malara
ALTHOUGH BOTH men try to catch as many ACBL games as they can during the summer there is also American Legion. Shore League. and Connie Mack Leagues not to mention all the baseball camps
Asked if there is a basic player that each particular organization tor for that matter league) atĀtempts to tailor their style to. both scouts side-stepped to a point.
āWe are looking for one specific player with the basic skills at an exemplaryā level The skills being arm strength, foot speed, fielding ability, hitting, and so on. But, not specifically because we play on artificial surface and he (the Cubs' plays on a natural surface,ā commented Markovich alluding to die differences of players reĀcruited to the league and playing surface
"The reason 1 say things like running speed and arm speed is because that those skills are God-given', you're bom with
them either you have it or you don't. " noted Malara who realizes that any prospect he finds may eventually wind up in the friendly confines of Wrigley
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āLet s face it. anyone can pick a blue-chip The gift is getting a ballplayer that will stick in the lower rounds. Look at guys like
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As for some comments pertainĀing to the rash of recent noĀhitters, Mark Wierciszewski (PiĀlots' righthander) felt most for Hawkinsā loss.
"That has got to be really lough And, New York made his situaĀtion that much tougher."
Pilot Assistant General Manager Rich Freeman focused on a 1975 no-hitter that was thrown against the New York Mets by San FrancĀisco Giant Ed Halicki.
"1 remember (being a Mets fan) hoping they would do something. About, the recent no-hitters and loss by Hawkins, gee, that must be die most frustrating thing. I mean the guy canāt even savor it," FreeĀman noted
PILOT SUBMARINE righty Kevin Crombio also commented about this year's pitching feats
"1 didn't catch Hawkins', but, 1 still think the Nolan Ryan noĀhitter this year, that was the greatest He was pitching in 1969 for the Mel's and I was one year old. thatās amazing." Crumble said
New York General coach Bob Ciccone agreed with Crombio.
"All of those recent games were incredible games, pitched by great pitchers bunched up in the same weekend Unlikely, but it hapĀpened The average pitcher today in my opinion is better than the same pitcher 25 year's ago. As for Nolan Ryan, he just isn't ordinary, he's superhuman. His record for 5.000 strikeouts will never be broĀken. He's a freak of nature."
Larry Babich, the Pilotās skipĀper, threw a strike with his asĀsessment
āFive no-hitters in one season, itās abnormal. Pitching no-hitters is totally incredible. You're really lucky to pitch a no-hitter espeĀcially in the majors.ā
About the Hawkins' debacle, Babich was quick to mention anĀother pitcher who suffered a simiĀlar fate.
āTake Harvey Haddix. the guy pitched 12 innings of perfect bull and lost Hawkins is unfortunate, but Haddix pitched not only a noĀhitter but, also a perfect game for three more innings and still lostā
Smookler, the little kid from the Bronx once again emerging, went back just a couple more years to an October afternoon at Yankee Stadium
āI remember the Larsen noĀhitter, perfect game. I can rememĀber listening in the hallways of my school in the Bronx.ā
Yes, Jim Bunning, "Catfish" Hunter. Sandy Koufax, and all the other artists who have authored their masterpieces. Those gems, like the game of baseball itself, endure.
And. so does just talking about it
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MEW BRUNSWICK - TheTaming of the Shrew, one of Shakespeare's most popular plays, opens Friday, July 20, at the LeĀvin Theater as part of the ongoing Rutgers SummerFest JThc second of two productions
in the Levin Theater Companyās Summer/Shakcspeare/Fest, The Taming of the Shrew will be perĀformed Tuesdays through SunĀdays at 8 p.m. until August 12..'This production is being diĀ
rected by William Esper, who has updated the setting to post-World War II Italy ā a tricky move, he acknowledged, given the vast changes in womenās roles since Shakespeare's day.
."Itās always dangerous to change the settings of ShakesĀpeare, which is why we have genĀerally done traditional period proĀductions at the Mason Gross School of the .Arts here at RutĀgers.āā Esper said. āThis will be a bit of a departure.
"Because Shakespeare had never visited Italy, he wrote a play set in a very Anglicized verĀsion of that country,ā Esper conĀtinued. "By putting the play in an Italy that is a little more authentic than what Shakespeare imagined we can capture the zany, high- energy, earthy quality of post- World War II Italian movies. The setting also helps us create a love story that smolders with passion. It also gives the actors free rein to capture the wild, farcical humor of this most funny play."
Bill Doyle, familiar to Levin theatergoers for his performance in last year's production of Of Mice and Men. plays Petruehio while Dana Smith Croll. who has appeared at the Long Wharf and the Yale Repetprv theaters, plays Kate, the combative "shrew" Pet- ruchio sets out to win for his wife
Tickets are S18 and $15 For more information or to charge tickets, call 932-7511.
Tokyo String Quartet to perform Saturday The acace a cosee grcup
Varx Kibble. Davd Thomasrake 6: Alvin āāVinnieā Chea. Claude V. McKnight III, Mervyn Warren, Cedric Dent,
NEW BRUNSWICK - Fresh from its marathon performance of the Beethoven string quartets, the vyorld-renowned Tokyo String Quartet will perform works by Mozart, Zemlinsky and Bartok this Saturday, July 21, at 8 p.m. in the State Theatre, 19 Livingston AveĀnue., The evening's program, to be
preceded by a 7 p.m. concert feaĀturing artists from the Ken Boxley Performance Institute, offers the %<5ason premieres of Alexander won Zemlinskyās Quartet No 4, op. aft, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's 'Dissonance,ā Quartet in C Major. K. 465; and Bela Bartokās Quartet No. 6.
āNow that they have completed the Beethoven string quartets, the Tokyo String Quartet is broadenĀing its repertoire. ā said Lance OlĀsen, executive administrator of the Rutgers SummerFest "This program gives local audiences a preview of the Quartet's 1990-91 touring season and provides an opportunity for the ensemble to demonstrate the full range of their musicianship āā
Formed in 1969 at the Juilliard School of Music, the Tokyo String Quartet won first prize at the Coleman Auditions in Pasadena Calif., the Munich Competition
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Making a joyful noise in Ocean GroveAll-day Big Splash '90' features Take 6 and other gospel performers
Dixieland jazz concert set in Metuchenās King Park
METUCHEN - The six-piece Swampy Bottom Jazz Band will perform Dixieland music SatĀurday, July 21, at 7 p.m in Martin Luther King Park next to the Met- uchen Library, 480 Middlesex AvĀenue.' The event is sponsored by the \Ietuchen Cultural Arts CommiST Sion as part of its "Ailerhours Jazzā program.
According to saxophonist Craig Sunken, the groupās distinctive style comes from combining the experience of musicians from six states All the players are profesĀsional, full-time Air Force musiĀcians who entertain at private enĀgagements after working hours.; Banjoist Lance Christensen has {appeared across the United States Jand Europe with such notables as {Dick Hyman and Cab Calloway. {Clarinetist James Stover has apĀpeared on stage with Pat Boone,
Tennessee Ernie Ford and Dionne Warwick.
Tuba player Steve Eklund is a former music teacher and freeĀlance musician who has performĀed on several recordings PercusĀsionist Scott Weller, a native of Pennsylvania, began his career in the county orchestra and state band.
Trumpeter Michael .And nek. founded and composed for the Real Hockey Band at Western Michigan University before apĀpearing with various jazz ensemĀbles and symphonies.
Admission is free but donations will be accepted to benefit the newly-dedicated park and the Metuchen Civil Rights CommisĀsion. Attendees should bring lawn chairs or blankets.
For more information, call 632- 8502.
OCEAN GROVE ā Take 6. the Grammy Award-winning a capeiic gospel group, will cap off "Big Splash ā90." a day-long festival of music and entertainment set for next Saturday. AuĀgust 4 in this usually low-key shore community
The winners of three Grammies in the jazz, soul-gospel and gospel performance categories. Take 6 will headline a 6.30 p m performance m Great Auditorium that will also feature gospel rocker Steve Camp pop-gospel singer Sheila Waisr. who also co-hosts tne ChnsUan BroadĀcasting Networkās TOO Club) and Tony Melendez, a world- renowned gospel musician who was born without arms and plays the instrument with his feet.
General admission tickets for the concert are SI5. $12 for groups of 10. but the show only caps off a day of activities along the Ocean Grove boardĀwalk sponsored by WWDJ-AM.
Locally-based contemporary Christian recording artists will be featured in special concerts along the boardwalk from 11 a.m to 3 p.m Scheduled perĀformers include Galo Rivera and Friends. Will Comstock and Reigh Giglio. The Praise Ensemble and Don McCracken.
There will also be a 5K Fun Run at 10 a.m_, puppet shows for children at 2 p m . sandcastle building from 1 p m to 4 p.m (judging at 4 p.m.), a kite-flying competition from 1 p m. to 3 p m. and a volleyball tournament from noon to 4 p m..
Tickets to the 6:30 p.m. concert entitle holders to a 50-eent discount off the price of an Ocean Grove beach access pass.
This past May, Take 6 co-hosted a two-day benefit concert for the 1991 Special Olympic Games featuring Stevie Wonder, Patti Austin, Branford Marsalis, Phoebe Snow and Miles Davis, among
STEVE CAMP
others. 1Formed in 1980 by four freshman students at Oakwood ColĀ
lege. a small Christian school in northern Alabama. Take 6 employs a bare bones vocal style incorporating jazz, street- comer doo wop and traditional black gospel.
The intricate vocal arrangements employed by the current lineup ā .Alvin Chea. Cedric Dent David Thomas, Mervyn WarĀren Mark Kibble and Claude V. McKnight I II ā leave listeners in open-mouthed amazement and have earned them prominent s p o ts o n a lb u m s r e c o r d e d b y Q u i n c y J o n e s , K e n n y R o g e r s a n d Johnny M athis. T h e ir du et p e r fo rm a n ce w ith cou ntry s in ge r k.d. Jang is fea tu red on the sou ndtrack o f th e cu rren t fi lm D ic k Tracy
The groupās debut album on Warner Bros. Records was ceri- fied gold last year and they have been steadily building a repuĀtation with appearances on Saturday Night Live, The ArsenioHall Show and Brewster Place
Illinois-born Steve Camp has been recording albums of ChrisĀtian songs since his 1978 album Sayinā It with Love released by Word Records His current album, Justice, features members of James Taylorās back-up band and Paul Buckmaster, Elton John's longtime orchestral arranger.
A frequent Grammy Award nominee for her gospel recordings, Sheila Walsh hosts CBNās 700 Club in its new news and feature magazine format Her most recent albums include Shodowtands and Say-So on Myrrh Records.
Born in Nicaragua and brought up in Chino, Calif., Tony Melendez was already known to his local church as an inspiring musician but his career blossomed in 1987 when he played for Pope John Paul II during the papal visit to Los Angeles. A āThalidomide babyā bom without arms and further crippled by a club foot, Melendez trained himself to be an accomplished guitar player using only his feet.
Melendezā first album. Never Be the Same, was released last year and he has just completed an all-Spanish LP entitled Subete A Una Estrella (Climb On a Star) to be released later this year His autobiography A Gift Of Hope was recently published by Harper & Row and a made-for-tclcvision special based on his life will air this fall.
For local concert information, call 343-9217. To charge tickets by telephone, call (800) 872-0628.
Subramaniam: Indian classical, jazz and fusion| NEW BRUNSWICK - Jazz and ā¢classical violinist L. Subramaniam ā¢will make his New Jersey debut ā¢with help from Larry Coryell and ā¢Steve Tavaglione Saturday. Sept ;15, at 8 p m in the State Theatre. ;19 Livingston Avenue.; Mani," as he is known by his Tans, is a native of India whose pcording and performance cred-
read like a resume of the best- iiown jazz, pop and classical games: Herbie Hancock. Hubert Laws, Stephanc Grapelli, Phil ColĀons, Frank Zappa, Ravi Shankar qnd Yehudi Menuhin j,At the invitation of Zubin Mehta, subramaniam lead a performance I f his āFantasy on Yedic Chantsā j t the opening concert of the New York Philharmonic's 1985-1986 Season He has performed in sold- Uut solo engagements at Avery Fisher Hall, Royal Albert Hall in London, Theatre Champs Elysees m Paris and the Bolshoi Theater In Moscow.Ā»The Sept 15 performance will oe a mixture of Indian classical Suisic, .American jazz and neo- tjision jazz with guitarist Coryell ^nd Tavaglione playing the stein- ijrphone, a new electronic woodĀwind instrument
Tickets are priced from $50 to $10. Call 246-7469 for reservations.
Lion of Sowetoās three albums shake up jaded Western ears
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MAHLATHINI &THE MAHOTELLA QUEENS
Paris-Soweto (Polydor)Rhythm and Art (Shanachic)
MAHEATHIM & AMASWAZI EMVELO
Youāre Telling Tales (Shanaehle)
Simon āMahlathini" Nkabinde was 12 years old when his voice dropped ā so hard, so suddenly, so deeply that his family thought he might be possessed. They took him to the local witch doctor He checked out O K : no demons, no whammy, just plain old biology ā and perhaps an early sense of how to express the pain, weariĀness and joy of his entire troubled nation through an amazing vocal timbre. The usual Western comĀparison is Howlinā Wolf, but there are times when Mahlathini can make the mighty Wolf sound like Pat Boone.
Malathini's kept that ukubodla (āgoatās voice") for over 40 years; some people still occasionally wonder, after seeing him perform ā vibrating, groaning, dancing his eccentrically frenzied versions of traditional Zulu dances - whether heās in the grip of someĀthing from beyond. But nobody in
Soweto questions his status as a national monument, nearly a force of nature The "Lion Of SowĀeto" is the bedrock on which South Africaās most irresistible form of music has been built
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With his swinging, charismatic backup singers the Mahotella Queens, as well as other collaboĀrators, Mahlathini has long stood at the center of the genre known as mbaqanga. The name originally referred to a āpoor man's soup" made of multiple ingredients, and the music mixes Western instruĀmentation (electric guitar, bass and drum kit) with indigenous elĀements (penny whistles, call-and- response vocal arrangements). Its rhythms are related to reggae and rock and roll but theyāre decepĀtively complicated in ways that both African and Western audiĀences have found irresistible. The drummer shifts his snare accents between beats two, three and four, never quite coming down
where an American car expects the backbcat; the bass isn't yoked to the basie four, but moves freely between rhythm and melodic lUnctions; the guiUirs are intri catcly Intertwined, creating a sparkling-dean texture of repeatĀing and varied 16th note figures. Above this busy instrumental sound, thereās plenty of room for vocal improvisation by Mahlathini and the Queens: broad, expansive harmonies by the women; scatĀlike leads by the Lion that can vary the basic l/IV/V harmonic structure through lines resemĀbling modal jazz, with sudden spoĀken interludes and rapid-fire deĀpartures from the rhythm. Mba qanga is a music of great preciĀsion and wild freedom.
The combination of Mahlathini, the Queens and the Makgona Tsohle Band ("The Band That Knows Everything") has ruled South African pop since the mid- 60s. Produccr/saxophonist West Nkosi writes the majority of the material, adapting Zulu wedding songs, praise anthems and insults into infectious recombinant pop; heās also kept the style refreshed by incorporating new elements like the vocal harmonies of other
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TheaterALICE IN WONDERLAND Alice and Chris
tophor Robin and their friends, performed by the Yates Musical Theatre Tuesday. July 24. at 11 am and 1:30 pm In the Bickford The atro. The Morris Museum, 6 Normandy Heights Road, Morristown Admission $5. group rates available 538-0454
A CHORUS LINE Performed by Ihe PreĀmier Theatre Company through July 21 at tho Hondorson Theatre, 850 Nowman Springs Road, Uncroft Admission $10 in advance. $12 at tho door, discounts available 758 1118
C'MON GET HAPPY! Musical salute to the "golden age" of radio, performed through Sopt 29 at the Hunterdon Hills Playhouse Route 173 West, Hampton 735 6070 or (800) HHP 7313
GODSPELL Musical based on tho Gospel According to St Matthew, performed by the Eclectic Players Aug 3, 4. 9 10 and 11 at St Mary s Spiritual Center, Route 34 and Phalanx Road, Colts Nock Admission $7 946 4806
LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS Musical basod on tho Roger Corman 13 movie about a young nord and his carnivorous plant, per formod July 27. 28 and August 3 4 at the Plscataway Amphitheatre. Skiles Avenue. Plscataway Free admission Raindatos July 29. August 5 Free admission 968 5361 or 463-0777
LUCKY STIFF Musical about a man who stands to inherit $6 million if he takes his dead uncle gambling in Monto Carlo Through Aug 25 at the Off-Broadstreet Theatre 5 South Greenwood Avenue. Hopewell Friday. Sun day admission $14 75 and Saturday admis S io n $16 (609) 466-2766
THE MUSIC MAN Meredith Willson s musiĀcal about hard times in River City, presented by the Bernards Township Department ofRecreation July 20. 21. 26. 27. 28 at 8 30 p m in Pleasant Valley Park. Lyons in case of rain, performances will be held in Ridge High School. Basking Ridae 204-3028_____________
PLAYS IN THE PARK Free performances of woll-known musicals at 8:40 pm. in the Roosevelt Park Amphitheater off Route 1. EdiĀson. Playgoers may begins placing low- backed lawn chairs at 6 p m Oklahoma! from July 25 to Aug. 4. How to Succeed in BusiĀness Without Really Trying from Aug 15 to Aug 25. No Sunday performances 548 2884
ROMEO AND JULIET The most famous star-crossod lovers in history, performed through Oct 13 by the N.J. Shakespeare Festival m residence at Drew University, Mad ison Avenue (Route 24), Madison Admission $24 to $11 377-4487
SHOESTRING PLAYERS Children's theater troupe performs folk tales from around the world Saturday, July 21, at 2 p m in the NichĀolas Music Center, George Street near Route 18. Douglass College, Now Brunswick AdmisĀsion $6 932-7511
VANITIES ......... Sunday performancesJuly 22 through Aug. 19 by Jade Greene Productions at the Ramada Inn, Route 35 South, Haslet. Admission $29.95, Includes dinner 531-6899 or 264-2400.
THE WIZARD OF OZ Performed by the Yates Musical Theatre Tuesday, July 31, at 11 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. In the Bickford TheĀatre, The Morris Museum, 6 Normandy Heights Road, Morristown. Admission $5, group rates available. 538-0454.
ZOOMAN AND THE SIGN Charles Fuller's drama about a black family man and the vicious street hood who has accidentally gunned down the man's daughter PerĀformed Aug 16 through Sept 23 by the Players Company at the Mill Hill Plsyhouse. East Front and Montgomery streets. TrenĀton. Admission $10. $5 for students and the elderly. (609) 989-3038 or (215) 295-3794.
MuseumsAFRO-AMERICAN HISTORICAL SOCIETY
MUSEUM. Greenville Library. 1841 Kennedy Boulevard. Jersey City. Monday through Sa* urday from noon to 5 p m Pc-rmanen* cxhib tion devoted to ervil rights movement and role of black churches Also musical instruments c1 Africa America and the West ind*es kitchen typical of black urban households circa *93C African shields and sculpture 547-5262
TAX REVOLT!The chairman of the United Taxpayers of N.J., Sam Perelli will speak about the tax
increase and how to fight It on Monday 8 PM July 23 at the Holy Trinity Lutheran Church 1640 Amwell Rd. in Somerset. He was also a main speaker at the tax protest rally in Trenton, July 1.
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ethnic traditions (the Swazi trio Amaswazi Emvelo is the best- known of the non-Zulu groups) and the glossy production techĀniques of Parisian studios. EurĀopean and American audiences have picked up on mbaqanga in the past five years, particularly afĀter the release of the Shanachie/ Earthworks album in the IndeĀstructible Beat of Soweto series and the Mahlathini collection The Lion of Soweto (1988). With the nearly simultaneous release of three Mahlathini albums this year, this genre stands poised to beĀcome the Third Worldās leading musical export Ladysmith Black Mambazo and Savuka, of course, have already made it to the WestĀern charts, but back in the townĀships this is the stuff that rules. The more we Westerners want to leam about that nation's cultures, the wild mix of features that have survived some pretty grim history and are keeping people resilient through some pretty unpredictĀable changes, the more this music has to show us.
A lot of purist aficionados of mbaqanga w ill be outraged by the new Mahlathini/Queens releases the change in production values between the Lion of Sotceto-style recordings (representative of the bulk of Mahlathiniās career) and the new albums, where Nākosi has laid the electronics on rather thickly, is enormous, not to say alarming. Having been in the muĀsic business ā and in a branch of it where labels have usually treated artists with only a touch more respect than the DeBeers cartel treats miners ā for a couĀple of decades. Nkosi knows fUll well what's required to break out of the exploitive conditions that world-beat musicians have often
faced: mass-market muscle, the power that only big numbers can confer. Heās snazzed up the Paris- Soweto and Rhythm and Art alĀbums with dense reverb on the percussion, glistening textures on everything, and (on the former record) some synth-pulse and metal-guitar ideas that have nothĀing at all to do with the sound of the townships. In fairness, though, only two tracks ā āYebo! (MbaĀqanga Mix),ā which sports the least mbaqanga-ish mix in the genreās history, and ā Kazet (Dance Remix),ā which doesn't add anyĀ
thing interesting to the original āKazetā ā have been treated to the point where you could call them ruined. I f it takes Eurodisco synthesizers to establish a presĀence on the First Worldās dance floors, the resulting commercial benefits just might be worth the compromises. On the rest o f these recordings, the Westernization is generally limited to reverb treatĀments and keyboard work (by Ralph Mahura) that takes the (Unctions you'd usually expect (horn punchy brass sections. Itās a little oAbutting to hear Joseph
Makwela's bass and even Mah- lathini's voice juiced up by studio treatments on a song with the title "Stick to Your Roots,ā but the irony here isnāt fatal.
The two Mahlathini/Queens alĀbums overlap in some areas: both have versions of ā Kazet" and āMelodi Ya Lla" (given English tiĀtles on the Shanachie album. āWonāt You Please Sing Along" and āSing This Song"; some things, it appears, shouldn't be translated).
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My husband a-d I d.ned there one Sunday evening. The trip up the mountain tfvough r e back -cads of Martinsv*e and Bernards to the town of Bemardsvi e was a beasure in itse- New Jersey may be the most denselybOPu'atec state but you wood neve- know :ha! by c-vng through the beautiful ccumryside of Seme-set County
We we-e escorted to one of the mam, rwg- bac* wooden booths ra t 'vie both w-a s "me tabes a-e weed a-d the oa-e ng s knotty one Above each tabe s a TCam Lamp ra t b-pi-des good dhbng fo- d-ers yet s.bdued ght-ng for r e din -g -pom as a whoa '-e -e a-e ca-d es and *esh *dwe-s at
each tafreM\ husba-d ordered E .-ao wings S-i 95' tor - s aboer.be- This consisted
o' 10 large s be w-ngs a-d legs with the Louisiana hot sauce and re roquetort Sussan a'essng se-vec n separate containers Serving the hot sauce in a separate container was a ride touch TTvs meant no āessy ffngers and allow you me choce o' d op -g the chose- w -r as -u ch or as lithe as you choose
My choce of aocetzer taxed can s ^ pond (S5 95). stuffed calms with hesh bread crumbs, bac* pecoe- anc Defon mustard, seven in aD. was delicious The crams were 'res'- a-d the stt^lng with pepper and mustard was excā¬"ent
Fc' entree, my husbarvd selected a Crowed seafood platter ($16.95) from the menu Thus oons^ted of stu*e<J cfcms. stuffed shrimp, scallops, flounder and the fresh catch which was g- ed :--3 that day This was a nice selection o' fresh sea'coc The stuped shrimp -ac a cheese taste to it. and was quite coed The p ace of qr ed tuna ^as an added treat' i chose from the blabkOcard specĀ»a). g-aed tuna wth i-me. rosemary, chive butter and amchoKe hearts fry $15 95 The tvna ^as tasty and moist with a good piece of the white meat, the part ! se best. The art>choke hearts, six in alt. >\ere fresh deā"C>ous. and what I consider an added treat.
The desserts, which vary dah are aĀ« fresh. My husband ordered a chocolate mousse cake made with bitter chocolate. Other choices were carrot cake, cheese cake and fresh fruits in lieu of dessert I ordered my favorite after drink, a nutty- Irishman which consists of Baity's Irish Cream. Frange!do and topped with whipped cream. ,
For an evening of dining or for live entertainment, in a friendly neighborhood Freddy's is the place to go.
HOURS OF OPERATION Lunch Monday -Friday 11:0C-5:00
Saturday 12 00-5:00 Happy Hour Monday-Friday 3 30-6:30
Dinner Sunda-Thurscay 5:00-10:00 Friday-Saturday 5:00-11:00
Sunday Night Comddy: N.J.'a Longest Running Comedy Show
This co lum n is designed to acquaint o u r readers with dining spots in the area. It Is not Intended as a critique.
OLCOTT SQUAREBERNARDSVILLE
COMEDY SHOW EVERY SUNDAY
766-6575Hours: Mon. - Sat. from 11:30
Sunday from S P.M.
Dinner For 2, S f Q 9 5
Sunday through Thursday -L ^Entrees include a choice of Chicken, London Broil, Pasta or Fish and Chips.Dinners include choice of salad or vegetable, potaĀto, bread, coffee or tea, and ice cream.
Fresh Lobsters Enry WteksidFreddy *o
FREDDY'S SPORTS SCREEN7 a. sereā t m ariag ā Jor if te leg evassle
FREDDY'S TAKE-OUT
FREDDY'S FAX - 766-6712
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MONDAY MEXICAN NITE
TUESDAY BAR-B-QUE NITE
WEDNESDAY CAJUN NITE
PREMIUM QUALITY DELI & GOURMET RESTAURANT
BUY ONE ENTREE, GET ONE ENTREE OF EQUAL OR LESSER VALUE FREE.
OTTER GOOO ON LUt*CM OR OWNER ITEMS Proem coupon wan your order. Not vĀ«M wNh
any oteor otter or promoPon. Exp. 1/31/W.
&DĀ£NEdisons Best-Kept Secret
Templing Korean and Japanese Cuisines Tucked away on a quiet little residential street
Come in and enjoy a unique dining experience.
225-1600159 Jackson Avenue
.Edison. NJ.
BRING THIS AO & GET ONE FREE DINNER ENTREE WHEN YOU PURĀCH ASE ONE OF EQUAL OR GREATER VALUE (MAXIMUM S12)
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Come In And Enjoy Our Dining Experience
Featuring Italian Cuisine
Dance to Live EntertainmentFriday & Saturday
Sunday Brunch 11-3
Wednesday is PASTA NIGHT!
*9.95All You Can Eat
Join Our Chef In Creating Your Own
Paata Seafood Special
The Letās Get Acquainted
STEAKSALE
Our Famous Delmonico Steak
$8.95Specially Priced For July & August
T A V E R NN.J. Monthly Reader s Choice Poll Voted āBEST STEAK 1984-1989
Open 11:30am - 11pm 644 Georges Rd.. No. Brunswick
(Formerly The Wooden Nickel)828-1117
Page A-14 ā South PMnfMd Reporter ā July 19,1990
Rhapsody is...When you know what you order
is made to order. Rhapsody
i Cafe'
* Where the nlceet people eee eeenl Route 27 acroee from To n Greene
The New...New Bninewtck214-1001
Ā«"Ā« Food Dally From 11:30 AM to ??? FriTSat. 11:30 ltd 3:00 AM Cloaed Sundew (oca* lor priMtt pwttal Bring this ad and receive 1 Dinner entree FREE with purchase oI any entree of equal or |
$9.95 24 or. T-Boeo aot Included. Offer erptree 7/11* 0.
16 S ou th M ain St. M anville, N J
HAPPY HOUR
Mon.-Wed. 5-7 PMDrink
SpecialsDraft Vi Price Drinks 50c Off
Daily Lunch
SpecialsKitchen open 11 un-1 am
722-2867
t t + d t S S N iM i O Sfjo Enjoy Lunch % Price Everyday VA OFF REGULAR MENU<*/ with the finest Italian Food.#5 Come to Italy...^ Come to...
g t n g d o ā sRestaurant
Hours - 11AM-2:30 PM, Tues.-Frl.OPEN ALL WEEKENDI ________
fa rant* n r rr / : Major credit 435 Park Ave., . .ā¢ V O Z Z - 7 O D D card* accapted Scotch Plain*
Lunch:
B A R B E Q U E T IM E IS H E R E !LET RACKLEYāS ,DO YOUR BACKYARD \ \
BARBEQUE OR PICNICM et tars Lane & So. W ashingtonAve., P isca taw ay, N J |P jB ft,C)i[ V
R A C K LE Y āS ,H ? ā ā¢
GRAND OPENINGFilippoās Famous Pizza
and Restaurant
A SATURDAY OF FUN!!!COME MEET BATMAN & NINJA TURTLE
July 21, Saturday - 12:30-2:30 P.M.
PINES PLAZA2090 Highway 27
(across from Pines Manor)
Edison
COUPON
. BUY 1 DINNER! Second Dinner '/it price I (Equal or Leeeer Value)| Pick-up Only
Exp. 7/31/90 j248-1440FREE DELIVERY!!
F ;SALC O N E iIT A L IA N R E S T A U R A N T & P IZ Z E R IA
Cafe & PaticceriaTake 1 0 % O ff the
total bill of any entree or take out.
Ii w ia i Ā« ix x in 4Ā»Ā»ij i| entree or take out. jI Good thru July 31 |
Hours Monday-Thursday 11-11, Friday and Saturday 11-12, Sunday 12-10 American Express Accepted
W ashington Valley C ountry Plaza 1910 W ashington Valley Road M artinsville, NJ 469-2996
BBQ Ribs
Chicken & Ribs-
ChickcnOnly
CAU AHEAD
FAMILYPICNIC(1 People)
36 pieces
18 Ribs 8 pc Chicken
16 pieces
f t hour
A FEW FRIEND S(25 people)
220 pieces
110 pc. Ribs 50 pc Chicken
100 pieces
2 hours
THE WHOLENHCHIORHOOD
(50 people)
440 pieces
220 Ribs 100 pc chicken
200 pieces
Each package contains enough Racklo s Ba/bemre Potato Salad. Cole Sia*. RofU Plate*. Napkins.
Krwve* & Fc*k* for the WhcJe Croup
day before Beam.
EVERYBODY YOU KNOW (100 or more)
CALLUS
F O RM O R EIN F O
463-1000A LL T H IS F O R O N L Y $ 6 -8 .2 5 PER P E R S O N
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Enjoy gourmet, continental cuisine, along with excellence In service and atmosphere.
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1SUPER LOBSTER FEST!EVERYDAY except holidays
ā¢ Whole Maine Lobster ā¢ Potato, Vegetableā¢ Soup du Jour, Salad ā¢ Ice Cream & Coffee
Complete Dinner ONLY $1 3 95Make Reservations Now 1714 Easton Ave., Som erset, NJ
(Exit 6 off Rt. 287) .
469-2522
R estau ran t & Lounge JULYAUGUST
SUPER SEAFOOD FESTIVAL STARTING FROM s 1 2 95
Entrees:ā¢ Fresh Norwegian Salmon* Whole Scuffed Maine Lobster w. com on the cob.* Ju m b o Fried S h rim p w Y arte r sauce.* S o ft S h e ll Crabsā¢ Fresh D o m e s tic S w ord fishā¢ F ried Seafood P la tte rā¢ Broiled Seafood Combo* Twin Rock Lobster Tails
AS dinner ndude Cup of Seaicod Sa.ac. Large Carder. Sa^oSr One bow o: Seamens pe- :ate -.z-.ee -x tea
New July Early Bird complete Dinner Specials $ ^ 9 5starting at *
COME IN AND RELAX MONDAY TO FRIDAY ALL BAR DRINKS $1.50 - 4 P.M. to 7 P.M.I his u i ' ki tā¢Ā«I I n lcfi-iim n i'iil m out lounge
I fui.iv Ilium ' Millm & Illusion S .iimtl.lv. I ni-*v. tw o stijM'i h ,intis lim m v Miller &
lllnsiiiii an ti ( lass ol 57
2000 Park Ave. (Ht. 531) S. Plainfield. N.J. 755-615T"
Announces
* 7 Z e 0 a f a a t 4 a 0 u c i * a
European Al Fresco Dining for
Light Lunch or Dinner 0
Cappucinno or Espresso 0
Dessert0
Late Night Snack
Cast oriā ā¢ā¢ 11.00 mam call for further Information.
125 West Main Street, Somerville, NJ 08876 (201) 526-4907
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SUPER SUM M ER SAVINGS EARLY BIRD SPECIALS!!!ALL REGULAR DINNER MENU ITEMS NOW INCLUDE: COMPLETE DINNERS INCLUDE;
Soup, Della Casa Salad, Dessert & Coffee - a $10.50 Value Soup, Salad, Entree, Dessert & CoffeeA C
$Q OR DINNERS STAR T A T I -5 # 0DINNERS STAR T A T ? * 9 9 Mon.-Sat. 4:30 PM-6:30 PM
HapPV ^ 3 0Mon Ā« Ā° Ā° 'lA Ā« p o p u la r c o c
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Banquet Facilities Available For Up To 200
Monday - Friday Lunch 11 AM-5 PM
Dinner 6-10 PMSaturday
Dinner 5-11 PMReservations Suggested
5 6 1 - 2 7 2 2
2991 Hamilton Blvd ā¢ South Plainfield (off Rt 287)
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LUAUICOME HAVE FUN DURING *
THE SUMMER LUAU AT THE OFFICEāSay aloha to the most tun you can have east of Hawaii! From July 11 to August 19. The OFFICE will be bursting with island enioyment during our Summer Luau, including the best exotic drinks you can find outside ot Waikiki So come get a taste ot the tropics at The OFFICE Summer Luau.
Library NotesThe library is once again offering its ever popular summer movie rogram. These movies have been a favorite activity of the commu- ity's children for many summers. The movies are scheduled for āhursdays with a 10:30 a m. starting time. Everyone is welcome. Come inti enjoy! The movies scheduled this summer are:July 19 - Gay Purr-ee - French country cat in the Gay 90s in Paris
meets her true love "Tom" and a troublesome kitten. 86 min.July 26 - Snoopy Come Home - Snoopy hits the road, but has trouble
with signs, ā No Dogs Allowed ā Cartoon, 70 min.August 2 - Care Bears - Care bears travel to sunshine land. Care
hears take care of people in need and chase away the evil spirit Animated, 75 min.
August 9 - Magic Pony ā¢ A Russian field hand receives a magic pony. Animated, 80 min.
August 16 - Little Mermaid - Follow the mermaid princess and her human prince with "Fritzā the dolphin and ā Duke" the whale. AniĀmated (1979), 71 min.
Everyone is invited. No age limit; no reservations required, children under five years old must be accompanied by an adult Please bring sil upons for the children.
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NOW OPEN!
Casual Dining For The Whole Family
Class of 1973 to hold reunion Nov. 23
The South Plainfield High School Class of 1973 is planning a reunion to be held on Saturday, September 22,1990.
A ll alumni are asked to send their name, address and teleĀphone number, along with any inĀformation on the whereabouts of other class members, to South Plainfield 73 Reunion, PO Box 1338, Eatontown, NJ 07724. InforĀmation can also be obtained by calling 758-0222.
Advertise in The Reporter
Your Local Paper!
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STEAKSALE
Our Famous Delmonico Steak
$ 8 . 9 5SpooaHy Priced Fo- July 4 August
a. T A V E R N
O pen 11 30am 11 pm 644 Georges Rd ā¢ No Brunsw ick
828-1117
July 19,1990 ā South Plainfield Reporter ā Page A-15
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Special rooms parties up to 200 CELEBRATING 4th ANNIVERSARY
20% OFF INDIVIDUAL DINNERS 10% OFF Banquets and Parties
WITH THIS AO(FN) Expires 7/31/90
Authentic Chinese cuisine by profesĀsional chefs from Chins, Taiwan and Hono Kong. Also featuring Gloria Roseās delicious Gourmet Health Menu, NO oils, fats, extra salt, sugar or MSG added...first time In New Jersey and recommended by N.Y. Times. Star Ledger & Courier News.
T PIANO LOUNGE FRI. * SAT. NITES
227 7 Rt 22 West. Sco tch Pla ins H89 1979
T.ikp-out serv ice a lso availab le
FormerlyThe S o . B ro o k
Inn
Burgers to Prime RibAs A lw ays...Known fo r Our
Fresh Seafood
Our Name Has Changed, Our Menu Has Changed... But Our Q uality Rem ains
The Same!
Serving MON thru T H U R S -11:30 AM till 10:00 PM
FRI & SAT-1 1 :3 0 AM till 11:00 PM ā¢ Wednesday-Cajun Night
Tuesdays-AII the Prime Rib you can ea t fo r $9.95
Main Street So. Bound Brook 563-4972
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WEST BROOK INN
1 The Affordable Neighborhood Restaurant Comer of Tea St. (d Talmadge Avenue
Bound Brook356-9736
COMING SOON!y in c e n w /t
Homemade Northern & Southern Italian Cuisine & Pizza
K Ā° FEATURINGChef Vincenzo Turano Chef AlfonsoForm er H ead C hef o f Form er H ead C h ef at
Pizza N Pasta M axās Restaurant
III
229 Bound Brook Rd. Middlesex, NJ 08846
968-7777Casual
Italian Dining EAT IN OR TAKE OUT
3 Locations to Serve You! EAT IN OR TAKE-OUTm jk ;
" I r PETEāSĀ« v
The Finest in Fresh and
Cooked Seafood
FISH MARKETS469-9570716 Union Ave.
A&P Shopping CenterMiddlesex, NJ
205 E. 2nd St. I l l W. 2nd Ave. Plainfield, NJ Roselle, NJ756-1656 241-5990
Thta Week's Spee U lSCALLOP DINNER
SS.00Indudes French Fries
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Dinners $5. 9S- $9. 95" ^Ā«ā Take Out Available ā¢ Prime Rib ā¢ Cajun Dishes ā¢ Italian Favorites ā¢ Seafood
W orld's Greatest C H I L I DARE TO TRY IT!
S ^ RUFFINOāS CAPTAINāS LOUNGESEAFOOD AND ITALIAN SPECIALTIES
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SummertimeBuy 1 Dinner
Second Dinner V2 Price(Equai or Lesser VaJue)
WEDNESDAY FAMILY NIGHT C h ild re n ās M e a ls u n d e r 12 y e a rs
w e e k e n d s $ 3 .00 C o m p le te D in n e rLive Entertainment 'oeve-age induced) 337 George St.
dj weekends Italian Entrees only New Brunswick
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D ine W ith Us For Lunch o r D inner This Weekās Complete D inne r Specials
Lamb Chops............................................ $13.95Stuffed Flounder..................................... $13.95Breast of Chicken................................... *11 -95Lobster Tell.............................................$14.95Lobster Fra Dlavlo.................................. $17.95Veal Parm with Spag.............................. $12 95
Entertainment Fri ā Margie Raye
Appearing Saturday July 14th JANICE KOONS & CO.
4 Banquet Rooms Avsllablo
HERB PATULL0SGREENHOUSE RESTAURANT
1 NORTH VOSSELLER AVE. ā¢ BOUND BROOK 356-2692 ā¢ 356-98BB
828-0885/* JULY
&NEW CHINESE BUFFET!
GRAND FORTUNE GARDEN
ā C H IN ESE R E S T A U R A N TCorner of Oak Tree Road & Park Ave.South Plainfield (In Brtdlctt and A&r Savt-A-Cxm,!)
754-3310Ā°' 754-3311
Specie-āi 11:30-9 00
7 Days a Week k Ā» n w u >$ieae u je-iew ueoieee
CHINESE BUFFET - ALL YOU CAN EATIMon -Sat. Lunch 12 P.M.-3 P.M. - S5.55 Adults - $3.75 Children Under 12 Sunday Dinner 4 P.M.-9 P.M. - $10.25 Adults - $6.95 Children Under 12
r . SAVE THESE COUPONS PON WHgN YOU DON'T FEEL UKl COOKINO -
*3.00 OFF I *3.00 OFF
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On Any $15.00 or more order Grand Fortune Garden
Eat In Or Take Out Cannot ta combmtti with of*or o*Ā«'l
0"# coupe* per party e tspoea 7/J1/00
On Any $15.00 or more order Grand Fortune Garden
Eat In Or Take Out Cannot ta c o s * o oin*' o'o'i
On# te*Ā»fā pe' pe-ry ā¢ tip*#* 7 3' t f
j p yo ur TASt E BUDS D E L IG H T FU L Continent a! Cuisine
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D A N C I N G E V E R Y FBI, A S A T.L I V E IN J U L Y Dance to the Music of MATRIX BAND
LADIESā NIGHT SPECIALS1 / . B D i e E DRINKS AT BAR & LOUNGE V 2 r t l l w E DINNER SPECIALS AFTER 6:30
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BANQUET FACILITIES lor Any OccasionPLENTY OF
F R E E P A R K IN GFOR RESERVATIONS 6 8 9 - 1 9 5 0 ___________1900 Raritan Rd. (at Marline) SCOTCH PLAINS
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MONTH OF JULY SPECIALSurf-N-Turf - $10.95 ā¢ Inc. Salad, Veg. S; Rice
Sunday-Thursday OnlyFrom Appetizers to Desserts Carpaccio Offers Outstanding
Service, Beautiful Surroundings & a Menu Second to None.
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Lunch 11:30-3:30 Dinner 4:00-11:00
ARPACCI ORistorante
651 Boundbrook Rd., Middlesex, NJ (201)968-3242
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Coupon I
S1 .0 0 OFFANY SIZE PIZZA
Ar es &390
TRY OUR GREAT NEW PAN PIZZA
> Full B reak las t every m orn ingā¢ Salads. Subsā¢ Cheese Steak and B urgersā¢ C a te ring For A ll O ccas ionsā¢ 6 Foot S ubs
Corner of Demott & Amwell, Somerset
Zhc OrtiinalA T O āC O N N O R āS
CHEF GEORGE PRESENTS THE MONTHLY SPECIALS |Monday ā Top S ir lo in ............................................... *10.95Timm day - Prim e R ib .......ā ..................................... *8.95W ednesday ā Boneless N.Y. S trip w ith
S tuffed Shrimp o r Shrim p S cam p i-------- *13.95Thursday - Prhna R ib............................................... *10.SSFriday ā Boneless N.Y. S trip w ith
Stuffed S h rim p .............................................*13.95SUNDAY - OUR BEAUTIFUL BUFFET BRUNCH
Adults *11.95 C hildren 6-12 ā4.95Seniors *8.95 Under 6 FREE
SUNDAY SENIOR SPECIALS London B ro il *6.95 Boneless Breast o f C hicken *6.95
Prime Rib *7.95
STOP IN AND SEE OUR NEW LOUNGE MENU
Visit our retail Bu tcher shop specialize in freezer orders Pre-orders, call
7 5 5 - 2 5 7 5
Fo r R e se rva tio n s . B a nq ue ts , W e d d in g s
C a ll755-2565
708 Mountain Blvd., Watchung. N J,
CallToday
873-3799
T H E IN N -ā
Call for Dally SpecialsFresh Chicken, Veal, Beef & Pork cut to order
Fresh Mozzarella, Boar's Head Cold Cuts, BBQ Items
$100- ā -C O U PO N -----------------------------------1per Any Hot Entree________lb . e Pasta Dishes ā¢ Stuffed Eggplant I
e Stuffed Peppers e Chicken & Wine I m O F F e Chicken Cacciatore and more.
1 lb. min. With this coupon. Expires 7/27/90 _ _ _ _
A f i Italian Pork Store & DeliCatering for all Occasions
Call 745-6779 ā¢ 1701 Rt. 27 Somerset
I n it ( o n tin e n ta l D in in g in o u r n in th renovated la m lle l i t D in in g Rooms
I in-v- I luii s 5:00 0;00 I n \ sat 5:00-10:00
Sun<hĀ»\l in im ii 11:00-2:30 Dinnt r 3:00-9:00
- ā T H E N E S T - ā*1 IN I I N I 1 K l NINMliN I
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Inn s 5:00-1 2:00. I n \ S:it. 5:00-2:00. S undni 3:00-0:00
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The Historical Perryville InnEstablished
1813
Unique Dishes to Tantalize the Most Adventurous Palate
āSeafood Chateau" for rwostuffed Lobster, Shrimp Francaise, Crahmeat, Oysters Rockefeller,
Swordfish Macadamia, Stuffed Clams, Scallops au Gratin a
Twin Pharaoh Quails stuffed with Chestnuts and Roasted Crapes in a red Port Wine Sauce
aToumedos āEau de Vie Poire Williamsā - Two Petite Filet Mignon
sauteed with Roquefort Cheese and Poached Pear a
Featuring a dessert from Italy Tira Mi Su
āBrunch Around the Worldāin AugustCall for more information
Ask about our catering service Call for Reservations (201) 730-9500
M a jo r C red it C ards
PERRYVILLEINN
1-78 Exit 12, Near Clinton^
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Pag* A-18 ā South PWnflaU naportar ā July 19,1990
Municipal CourtThe following cases were heard
last week in South Plainfield MuĀnicipal Court by Judge Daniel Murphy:
Kenneth Cuthie, 34, of MiddlesĀex was fine $300 for shoplifting fbgm the Pathmark supermarket a tihe Middlesex Mall.
Cuthie reportedly attempted to leave the store without paying for $78.03 worth of shaving products.
He was also fined $300 for shopĀlifting $111.68 worth of merchanĀdise from the K-Mart department store
Cuthie was fined $25 in court costs for each charge.
ā¢ * ā¢James Gregory Moore, 24, of
Brentwood, N.Y. was fined $250 for possession of a prohibited weapon. Moore was allegedly found to be in possession of a switchblade knife.
He was required to pay $25 in court costs.
* * *
Sekena Vann, 19, of Plainfield was fined $150 for shoplifting from the K-Mart department store. Vann reportedly attempted to leave the store without paying for a pair of shoes.
She was fined $25 in court costs.
* * *
Dan DeMaria of South Plain-
field, dog allowed to run at large, $75 fine, $25 court costs.
Carolyn Spurgeon, 22, of Plain- field, no insurance, $300 fine, $15 court costs.
Bridgette Rouland, 26, of Plain- field, fictitious plates, $300 fine, $15 court costs.
Carl Davis, 18, driving with a revoked license. $500 fine, $15 court costs.
Mark Gangeri, 18, of South Plainfield, bald tires, $40 fine, $15 court costs.
Romal Bookers of Plainfield, expired driverās license, $25 fine, $15 court costs.
John Anderson, 36. of North Plainfield, careless driving. $75 fine, $15 court costs.
Robert Tunton, 26, of New Brunswick, failure to yield. $75 fine, $15 court costs.
Ronnie Jones or Plainfield, speeding 50 mph in a 25 mph
zone, $80 fine, $15 court costs.Seline Korab of Colonia, speedĀ
ing 35 mph in a 25 mph zone, $80 fine, $15 court costs.
Helen Suchocki, 18, of Edison, careless driving, $70 fine, $15 court costs.
Stephen Brandt, 41, of Pelham, N.Y., speeding 70 mph in a 55 mph zone, $60 fine, $15 court costs.
Gary Grandy, 44, of Cliffivood, $500 fine, $15 court costs.
Shaileh Patel of Piscataway, speeding 83 mph in a 55 mph zone, $90 fine, $15 court costs.
Stephen Kobiella of Somerville, speeding 69 mph in a 55 mph zone. $60 fine, $15 court costs.
Randy Booker. 31, of Plainfield, failure to inspect $25 fine. $15 court costs.
Alisdar Archer. 33, of PisĀcataway. failure to make repairs, $25 fine. $15 court costs.
South Plainfield Cultural Arts seeks artists for September fest
The South Plainfield Cultural Arts Commission cordially inĀvites all professional and non-professional artists to participate in the third annual Outdoor Art Fest on Sunday, September 9, 1980 in downtown South Plainfield from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Artists are encouraged to sell and show as many original works as desired in the 10 linear feet provided.
This yearās Art Fest is a juried show, and cash prizes and ribbons w ill be awarded. Artists can enter up to three of their own original works for judging. The categories for judging and display are: paintings, watercolors, sculpture, prints, drawings, photos, and mixed media.
In case of inclement weather, the Art Fest will be held in the PAL building on Maple Avenue in South Plainfield.
Entry blanks are available at South Plainfieldās borough hall, or call 754-5875. The deadline for entry forms is July 30, and they should be mailed to The Artist's Touch, Inc., 28 South Plainfield Avenue, South Plainfield, NJ 07080
ObituariesVincent L. Riccardo Sr., retired store manager
Adult School has summer classesBrochures have been delivered to all area residents for the summer
semester of the South Plainfield Adult School. The summer program w ill include 106 classes and 45 trips for both adults and children
I f you do not receive a brochure vou may do so by contacting the Adult School at 754-4620, ext 213. 214 or 215.
In-person registration for all adult education classes will be held on Tuesday, June 12th and Wednesday. June 13th from 7 to 9 p.m at the South Plainfield High School main office. There w ill also be daily registration from 8 a m. to 4 p.m. at the Adult Education office in the administration building on Cromwell Place
Klukososki to attend med school
Thomas G. Klukososki, a 1985 graduate o f South Plainfield High School, has been accepted into the University of Medicine and Deptistry of New Jersey. He gradĀuated cum laude from Lebanon Valley College, where he lettered in football and basketball.
While at South Plainfield, he was a three-sport athlete, voted most valuable player of the footĀball, basketball and baseball teams, as well as serving as coĀcaptain of each team.
Tom, who entered college on a Presidential Scholarship, was an undeclared major wishing to purĀsue sports in addition to receiving a college degree. He became inĀterested in medicine during his first biology course.
The discipline necessary to comĀpete and excel in sports followed him into the classroom and also on the campus, where he served on the deanās stair as head resiĀdent assistant during his senior year.
SOUTH PLAINFIELD - Vincent L JimRiccardo Sr. 1 1. died ThursĀday, July 12, 1990 at St Peter's Medical Center. New Brunswick.
He was bom in Westfield and had resided in South Plainfield since 1950.
Mr. Riccardo was employed by- Atlantic & Pacific Co. (A&Pl for over 40 years before his retireĀment in 1978 He had worked as the manager of the Fanwood store and as the dairy and produce manager in the Somerset. Met- uchen, Warren, and Franklin stores Later he was employed by Quanex Tubing Co. of South Plaifield for six years before retirĀing three years ago
He had served in the United States Army during World War II
as a staff sergeant He was a com- unicant of Sacred Heart R.C. Church. South Plainfield, where he had been a member of the church's Holy Name Society
Surviving are his wife, Rita F iStavish' Riccardo. two daughters. Theresa Mane NiehotT of Cherry Hill and Germaine Mary Scharff of Mt Holly: a son. Vincent L RicĀcardo Jr of Swoyersville. Pa., a brother. Bill Riccardo of Toms River, and five grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Monday. July 16 at 9:15 a m. at the McCnskin Home For Funerals. 2425 Plainfield Avenue South Plainfield, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at Sacred Heart Church Interment followed at Holy Redeemer Cemetery
Recreation trips to Mets games are set
The South Plainfield Recreation Department has announced that tickets are now available for the Recreation-sponsored trips to sec the New York Mets play the AtĀlanta Braves on July 21 at Shea Stadium, and the San Francisco Giants on August 30. also at Shea
Bus will leave the PAL building at 4:15 p.m. There are a limited number of seats available, please register early to ensure going
Price is S ll per child and S13 per adult, which includes bus nde and upper reserved seat
For further information or to register, contact the Recreation office located in the PAL building at 754-9000. ext. 253 or 255
Mirra com pletes Marine training
Marine SUIT Sgt Eugene J Mirra, son of Eugene J. and Helen E. Mirra of Banta Road, South Plainfield, graduated from InĀstructor Training School.
During the four-week course, conducted at Marine Corps SerĀvice Support Schools. Camp Lej- eune. N.C, Mirra received inĀstruction on lesson plan preparaĀtion. oral delivery techniques, the use of training aids and personnel guidance and counseling skills. He also studied the duties and reĀsponsibilities of counselors and instructors at Marine Corps schools.
Mirra joined the Marine Corps in July 1976.
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Dornmn V Cairea Boaid Secretary H uvnesa Admirnsliato'
South Plamlield School Dislncl $10 13 Ml It July "Ā» lĀ«9t'
Seniors plan trip to Wildwood
The South Plainfield Adult School Senior Citizens Group is sponsoring a bus trip to WildĀwood. Sept 9-13, with a stay at the Windward Motel on Ocean AveĀnue.
Two meals a day plus two lunĀcheons, a poolside pizza party, a sightseeing boat ride to Cape May, plus an Atlantic City casino excurĀsion and a vist to the Renault Winery are included. A bus is available to all those who wish to enjoy shopping at Stone Harbor
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Real Estate Connection210 - HOMES FOR SALE 215 - TOWNHOUSES AND CONDOS
FOR SALE220 - COMMERCIAL PROPERTY
FOR SALE225 - ACREAGE AND LOTS 230 - OUT OF AREA PROPERTY 235 - MOBILE HOMES AND SITES 240 - REAL ESTATE WANTED 245 - BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 250 - APARTMENTS FOR RENT 255 - HOUSES FOR RENT 260 - TOWNHOUSES AND CONDOS
FOR RENT265 - ROOMS FOR RENT 270 - OFFICES FOR RENT 275 - COMMERCIAL PROPERTY
OR RENT280 - VACATION RENTALS 285 - MISCELLANEOUS RENTALS 290 - WANTED TO RENT 295 - ROOMMATES WANTED
Classified Connection305 - AUCTIONS 310 - GARAGE SALES 312 - BAZAARS AND SALES314 - ANTIQUES315 - FOR SALE317 - YARD, GARDEN AND FARM320 - HORSES AND SUPPLIES322 - PETS & ANIMALS325 - CHRISTMAS TREES330 - WANTED TO BUY335 - TRADES AND SWAPS340 - LOST & FOUND345 - BRITE SPOT350 - PERSONSALS355 - ANNOUNCEMENTS360 - ESCAPE366 ā SERVICES367 ā HOME IMPROVEMENTS 370 - LANDSCAPING, TREE CARE 372 ā HEATING & COOLING375 ā INSTRUCTIONS 377 ā INCOME TAX 38t) ā LOANS 6 FINANCE 382 ā INSURANCE
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CHEVY '80 CAMARO-Brown, V6, 3 SReed. PS, PB. AC. cruise, AM/FM cassette, no rust, runs good, $1500 or best offer.Call 725-6411.___________CHEVY '64 Z-26, 305 H.O.. 5 spd. T-rool, Char- gray, low mileage. Mini condition. Asking $5700/ B O Call 245-7427. CHEVY '87 CAMARO IR O C - 5.7 auto, T-top, dark red/grey, 25K miles, all options, warranty, exĀcellent condition, garaged kept. $11000 Call Dave 297-4879 leave message. CHEVY , 89, BERETTA CLā 30k miles, excel cond. in & o u t. burgandy int. & ext. loaded. Must sell!. $8000 725-7266 or 658-4478 alter 6PM. CHEVY 58 BELAIR ā Good condition, many new parts. $3800/80 Please cal! 968-8750. leave name and phone.Will return cell.__________CHEVY 62 IM PALA- 6 cylinder. 4 door. auto., reĀstore. parts 5395/BO Call after 5PM. 752-1698
CHEVY 70 NOVA S S -350-300 HP, 350 trans., 194 tuelle heads, 4 bolt main, 10.5:1, 12 bolt rear, runt great, body rough, $600. 232-4972 eves. C H E V Y 75 N O V A - Auto., AM, 2 door, power steering 8 brakes, extra rims, good commuting car. $350. 469-7317. CHEVY 77 CAM ARO - runs w e ll, many new parts, $650. 889-7256.
CHEVY 84 CAMARO Z-28ā 2 dr., sport coupe, 53K orig. mi., 5 L 4-BBL V8, auto. w/OD, AC, PB, PW, AM/FM cass., Ex. cond. $5800. 526-3640 af- ter 6PM.________________CHEVY 84, CAVAUER- 5 speed, PS, PB, rear delĀogger. Asking $1600/best offer. Call 806-6494 C H E V Y B< M O N T E CARLO S S - Burgundy on burgundy, auto., fur, all power, T-tt cond. 46K mi.,752-7947.
CHEVY 87 CELEBRITY EUROSPORT- excellentcondition, 2.8 liter, V6, 2 door, auto., air, PS, PB, 55K mi., must sell, $5500/ BO. 873-8156.CHEVY ā87 CELEBRITY EUROSPORT COUPE-PS, PB, AC. AM/FM casĀsette. tilt, excellent condiĀtion. Asking $4500. Call 281-7547.
CHEVY, '85 CORVETTEā16,200 miles, excellent condition, $18,000. Call 580-1943.
CHEVY 89 CAMAROR S - V8, auto., loaded, T- tops, louvers, bra, ex. cond., remote alarm, 12K mi., $11,500. Call 302- 0540 or 752-1818. CHEVY 89 CORSICA LTZā f f k miles, loaded, with option black grey InĀterior. Must sell. Had a baby . $1500 or BO. Please call 873-8189 after 9PM 469-1463.
CHEVY 77 N O V A - 6cyl., auto., PS, good tires, FM stereo, reliable trans. Runs great. $600. Call John at 526-1068 after7PM.________________ _C H E V Y 78 M O N TE C A R L O - V8, 2 door, auto., new: tires, exhaust system, heater. Tuned up. $f000/BO. 752-2825 or874-5077._______________C H EVY 61 M A LIB U C LASSIC - 4 door seĀdan, 6 cyl., auto., AC, AM radio. 56K orig. mi., gaĀraged. Good Cond. Ask- ing 52100/BQ. 725-5065. CHEVY 62 CAMARO- 4 speed, AC, AM/FM, PS, PB, mags, cloth seats. 65K, looks A runs vary good. $2300/60. 722- 3621. _____
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C H E V Y , 7 6 , C O R ĀVETTE- Yellow w/orange trim, Bm leather int,, PW, PS, cruise, mint cond. 48k orig. milea. Asking $11,000. 968-1276.
CHEVY 68 IROC CAMĀA R O - 305 F/1, 5,000 mi., excellent cond., $10,000. Call 725-8783 after 5PM.
889-5632______________BUICK '76 SKYLARK- 4 DR. auto, 260 V-8. P3 PB, looks good runs great. 1 owner $550 Call722-7606_______________BUICK '84 RIVIERA- 2 DR Sport Coupe V-8 auto. PS. PB. AC, tinted glass. 53K AM/FM stereo case., cruise, tilt. D w r seat/ w indows/ locks/ trunk/antenna. $7500722-2185 alter 3pm______BUICK '85 RIVIERA ā $8400 2 door sportcoupe. V8. auto. PS. PB. P/seat. p/windows. P/ locks. P/trunk. AC. tinted glass. AM/FM stsrso casĀsette. tilt, cruiee control. 49.170K miles. 439-2975.
1987 BMW L7Superb condition'. Silver w/ALL-LEATHER saĀver interior. 6-cyt. automatic. 4-door, power everything, and premium sound system. VIN #H1091719. 47.500 miles. $ 2 5 , 5 0 0
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766-0900BUICK 83 CENTURY- 4door. V6. AC. AMFM. PL.cruise. It. bronze, dark brown doth, same body style as 90. $2000 work just dons 18K on 88 eng. 71K on car. ali reĀceipts, very nice Getting Co car. $3200 463-1186
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BUICK 83 REGAL LIMĀITEDā 2 door. autc.. a r full powe-. runs 4 looks good. 53K nues. must sell. $2600 BO Call Jim at 874-8691.BUICK 84 CENTURY-E x ce lle n t c o n d it io n , loaded, new dea er inĀsta lled engine Call 234-2348
D MBUICK 8 8 - Skylark LimĀited Quad a engine 33.000 plus miles fully- loaded. excellent condiĀtion Must sell $8900. Call 359-0513. _________CADILLAC '76 EL DORĀADOā Good running condition Needs body work $750 or best offer. Call 722-7480.CADILLAC '81 COUPE OE V IL L E - Excellent condition. 82K miles, fully loaded. AM/FM stereo. AC. $2000. Cali 560-2592
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CHEVROLET '79 CAMĀAROā 4 speed, T-roof, pretty good condition, $1500. Call 356-7181.CHEVROLET, '88 BEĀRETTAā V-6 engine, fully equipped. Runs 4 looks irsat. Must sell. $7500/ IO. 802-3963 days;
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FORD āS4 BRONCO I I -Exctllant condition, XLT package. V6, PS/PB, tilt. AC, 4x4, AM/FM stereo cassette, cloth interior,
FO RD , S I, E8CO RT WAGON- auto, PS, PB, AC, AM/FM stereo case., c lean , p ro fea a lona lly m a ln tlaned , raealpta .
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tires, runs great. $800/ BO. Call after 6PM (201)534-9107_______________CHEVY, 88, SPRINTā Blue, auto, only 10,000 miles, m int condition. $4500. Call 545-1945. CHRYSLER 83 CORDĀOBAā Excellent condiĀtion, 69,000 miles, looks like convertible. Asking $3950. Call 708-0728.
C H R Y S L E R 87 LE BARONā Turbo coupe. Auto., digital dash, absoĀlutely loaded, 49K miles, silver, asking $6900. Call 725-3297 eves.
DATSUN ā79 5 1 0 - Mint condition, garaged kept, low mileage, must see. Asking $1650. Call 469- 3765.
DATSUN 77 280Z- Totally restored, new paint, sun roof, air, bra, louvers, alarm & many extras. $2950/BO. Call Tim at 873-1815.
DATSUN 82 3 1 0 - 94K DODGE '85 DAYTONA-miles, new transmission A 2 door, 5 speed, 66K brakes, recent tune-up. miles, PS, PB. AM/FM Excellent condition. $975/ cassette, new brakes, ex- BO. Leave message at cellent condition, $3200. 563-0374, ask for John. Call 725-3476 after 4PM.
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tinted glass, overhead $1200 or BO. 855-9528. console, m eticu lously FORD, 82, MUSTANG maintained, $5500 or best QLX_ ps, p b , AC, auto offer. 369-5046 after 6PM. | ranS i cruise, AM/ FM FORD '85 ESCORTā 1.9 radio, rear defrost. Very litre, 99K miles, 4 door, 5 good condition $2500
MERCEDES ā82 380 SL SPORTā Burgundy/ SadĀdle Int. mint cond. 50.000 hwy. ml. completely reĀconditioned inside A out. Hard A soft top. Won't lastl $28,000. Call 560- 9294. _______________
DATSUN 82, 28 0Z X -PS, PB, PW, AC, louvers, c ru ise , new tire s , 5 speed, AM/FM cass., must sell $3395. Call after 5PM 234-9063.
DATSUN, 77, 280Z- 5spd, AC, AM/FM stereo, good engine needs exĀhaust system work. $700. Call 722-3621
speed, AC, PS, PB. New neg. 276-8157 hr. msg. tires, brakes suspension HONDA '81 ACCORD- A engine. AM/FM radio.$1290 or best offer. Call 658-9380.
MERCEDES '87 19 0 6 - All power, sunroof, chamĀpagne, excellent condiĀtion, dealer maintained, 35K m iles , ga raged ,
Auāo.T7KmileTAc7pS/PB, AM/FM cassette, runs aves or 636-5600 days.very well, rust, good tires, $1900. Call 469-3346. HONDA '88 ACCORD
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FORD '89 MUSTANG- 5.0LX SED AN - Black/ 31k miles, desparate. must sell $10,000. 668-4886__________________FORD 70 MUSTANG GRANDE- V8. Auto . PS. air. stereo. $995 Call tor details after 5PM. 752-1698___________________FORD 81 MUSTANG- black w rad Int., auto., high mllaaga, $700 BO.752-7947.______________FO RD 56 E S C O R T WAGONā 5 speed 34 WPG commuting. 58K m es $2300 best offer Ca 526-6764 eves FO RD 57 E S C O R T WAGONā w rack Auto air, AM FM s:e-eo casĀsette Good cond tion $4500 Best O ffe ' 272- P0~3 eave -essage FORD 87 ESCORT- 4 Cod'. 5 sreed. 26K mi., ex. cord AC. AMFM s:e- -ec cassette 6 yr S0K ā¢va-a-tv r-c e neg. 201-S'P-ā SS? -eave -e-ssage FORD 88 MUSTANG-C ry ā¢ 3.COO - es 4 cyi- ndev a sceed AC. Ask-
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HONDA '86 PRELUDESIā Loaded, excellent condition, immaculate, 1 owner. Must sell. $5450. Call 469-5247,__________HONDA 88 CRX i l - 5 spe ed . Y e llow , fu lly loaded. Excellent condiĀtion. 16,000 ml. Asking $10,800 or B.O Call 707-1236.
MERCEDES 85 300D TURBO D IE S E L - all power feature! Incl. sun- root. 60K mllea. Ex. cond. $16,900. Call 359-7483. M E R C E D E S . 7 5 , 450SELā Rad w/gold pinstripe, black Interior, 100k miles, gfffaga kept.------- _ |( 0jjt r Ca||$6000 or Beat 725-0739.MERCEDES. '83 240-D - 4 apaad. sunroof, 30mpg. 99,000 mllea. All records. E x c e lle n t c o n d it io n . 89,300 Call 722-4707, MERCURY '88 MONTE- LAIR M A V R AD E R - 2
ā door- 390 2BR. 70K, 2nd HONDA '89 ACCORD LXI owner, new transmission, COUPEā 17K m iles, carburettor, alt master manual, fully loaded, exĀc e l le n t c o n d i t io n ,$11,500 Call 878-2782.
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u n u . , . . . . MERCURY '82 GRANDnnnv MARQUIS- 97K mllea,20 0 X - M nt condition! io ,d#d excellent condl- Low hours garage kept Won $3,00 or beat offer.well maintained $1300/ 526-8872 aak forBest Offer (2011359-6771, SZ6-6872 aek TorH O N D A 79 C IV ICCVCCā good condition, runs great. 1 owner.$500. Call 572-4121.
MERCURY -84 GRAND MARQUISā 4 door, exĀcellent condition. 62K miles, loaded, 4 new Urea, $5600. Call 981-1313. MERCURY 87 COUĀG A R - 20th Annlv. EdiĀtion. V-8, 5 Liter H.O., all
HONDA 87 CRX SIā 38K power options. Suede miles. 5 speed, air. p sun- seats. Goodyear Gat- roof. alloy wheels. AM/FM orback liras plus snows, cassette. Mack inside & A sk in g $ 8 ,7 0 0 . C a ll out Asking $6200 Call 369-6291.Jim at S74-8691.
HONDA 84 CIVIC MINI WAGONā 5 speed stick, very, verv clean. $3200. Cal! 752-7688.
HONDA Saw CRX S l -S'ack. 9k miles. AC. im- āaccuiate input, stored Winters Used as 2nd. ca- Prce new. then see - -e $9900. 220-0681 HYUNDAI 86 GLSā top model. 5 spd.. AC, AM/ FM cass. doth inte. new exhaust, brakes, many exĀtras. Runs & tcoks great. $3100. Caj 722-3621. HYUNDAI 58 EXCEL GLā 4 door hatch. AC. auto . PS PB. AM FM cassette. 24K mi., $4200/ ā¢ecctab e Cal 846-6387. LINCOLN 82 MARK V I - 36.000 mi., 4 DR. loaded 3 e a u i i fu l c o n d it io n . 55,995 Call 754-6424, belc-a 3PM or after 6PM. LIN C O LN 87 TOWN CARā Be ge '.ealher inteĀrior. M ag Wheels, allp o w e r . 8XC8I c o n d .
31K. 6 1 2 .6 0 0 . 873-3789/249-364* . MAZDA -83 HATCHBACK626ā Futty loaded. 5 speed 79K miles. $3000 or best offer. Call 214- 0681
M E R C U R Y 69 COUĀGARā XR7, air, radio, heater, leather seats, 351 V8 angina, orig. owner. Asking $4500,30. 356-0455.___________________M ER C U R Y 70 COUĀG A R - PS. PB. AC. 351 auto. Plus Cougar parts car. $900,bast offer. Call418-1407._______________M ERCURY 76 MONĀA R C H - 59K mi., auto. PS, PB. radio, AC, very clean & good running condition. $800,30. 885- 1417 eves 8 weekends. M ER C U R Y 77 COUĀGARā S cylinder, autoĀmatic, PS, PB, PW, 122K
good transportation. Asking $250. Call 287- 6271. leave message. MERCURY, 82 COUGAR WAGONā 4 door, auto, AC.PS.PB. tilt, cruise,
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MAZDA '85 RX-7ā 30K. Cssen B-own, loaded, ex- ce co 'd . One owner. S5900 or 3est offer. 654-7769 or 276-0939 MAZDA '85 RX7ā 30K, Deseft Brown, loaded, exĀcel. cond. One owner. $5900 or be s t o ffe r 654-7769: 276-0939. MAZDA 78, GLCā brown 2 dr, AM/FM pass 5 spd $500-30 Call 9684932i-.e- 6PM.______________MAZDA 84, 626LX - 4 cyl, auto, Ps. PB, AC. AM/ FM ste-eo cass. PL, PW, c ru 'S e . lif t , rear window defroster. 4 dr, excel run- n in g cond. Ask ng $3500/ BO Call 766-5262. MECURY 88 COUGAR XR7 - black, PS. PB, P7/, P/drrver 3eat, AC, 8 cyl . leather ini. excel cond $ 9 7 5 0 3 0 Call 673-3804________________
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NISSAN '83 STANZAāAuto, AC. P/Ā«unroof, AM/ FM aterao cassette, 92K miles, $2650. Call 874-4983.________________ _NISSAN 88 PULSAR N X - 5 apaad, PS, PB. tilt, cassette, sunroof, 66K mllea, good condition, no AC. $1850/BQ. 7074676. NISSAN, 87, 200SX V 8 - rad, sports pkg., alarm, sun roo f. 40 h ighw ay mils*, garage kept. Call Marly, 201-685-0356 OLDS '77 BTARFIRE- V-6, auto, PS, PB, air,
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OLD 8 '6 3 CUTLA8S CIERAā 4 door, 6 cyl., auto.. PS. PB. AC. AM/ FM, clean car. $3300/ best otter. 359-7157. OLDS 'S3 CUTLA8S CRUISER W AGON- PS. PB, AC, AM/iFM cassatts, 99K mil#*, $2700. Call858-3062.______________OLDS 83 CUTLASS SUĀPREME BROOHAM- 4 door, V8, all power AC, AM/FM cassette, crula*. naw brakes, garage kept. Ex. cond. 685-1373 OLDS. 77, CUTLASS SAĀLO N - VB. blue, loaded. 50,000 mllee. New tlret. Many new parte. Interior like new. original owner. $1100 (201)218-0378 or(201)781-3240.__________OLDS. 86, CUTLASS SUĀPREME BROUGHAM - VB. PW, PL. vinyl root, 61k m il**. 85500. Call 636-3760 after 5PMO L D S M O B IL E '7 7 DELTAā 4 door, excelĀlent running condition, new transmission, 4 naw tires, other new items, $114530. 752-0256. PLYMOUTH 83 TUR- ISMOā High mileage, g rea t shape, 2 door natch, AC, auto. Asking $1895. Lou. 753-7367.
PLYMOUTH 85 DU8TER T U R IS M O - 2 d o o r hatch, 2.2 liter eng., 5 speed. 68K mi., AM/FM stereo, new tires & ex- haust. $2700. 356-7229. P O N T IA C '7 3 BONĀNEVILLE- 4 door, hard lop, PS, PB, 82K miles. Passed inspection, good transporta tion. Asking $375. Call 753-1231.PONTIAC '86 TRANSAMā Auto. T-top, A/C, Loaded, excellent condiĀtion, 79K, $6900 or best offer. Must Sell. Call 752-4275 or 752-5561._______P O N TIA C '8 7 FIREĀB IR D - AC, auto, AM/FM stereo w/cass., power pkg., low mileage, Candy Apple Red. Must tee. ExĀcel. cond. 752-1 sae. PONTIAC -ar TRANS AMā 23,000 ml., T-top*. fu lly loaded, Spoiler*, Burgundy/SItver. 2 alarm systems. $9,200, mint cond. Call 272-5966. P O N T IA C FIREBIRD- V6,
PONTIAC SB, 8000 S / l -V8 fully loaded, 4 speed, auto, very well maln- .............. *7200. Call
RENAULT, āS3 A LLIĀA N C E - PS. PB. AM/FM cats, runs good, excel, cond. <978. Call 483- 3236 after 6:30PM.SAAB '88 90 0 S - Auto, m e ta llic b lue , AC, 1 owner, 4 door, sunroof, 70K mllee, great condiĀtion. Asking $6500. Call781-1401._______________SUBARU '*6 G L - 3 door Hatch, 5 speed. AM/FM, 57K ml., excellent condiĀtion. Like new. $2900.Call 231-6776.__________8 U B A R U , '8 1 Q LF COUPE, auto. AC, PISIBI W, AM/FM cass, alloy wheals, 88K, dent In pasĀsenger door, aa la, $800.Call 836-3216.__________TOYOTA 'SO COROLLA W AGON- 6 good llrat, naw master cvl. Needs upper clutch, cylinder. Good gaa m llaaga a tra n sp o rta tio n . 8475.756-5049._______________TOYOTA '62 TERCEL- 4 spaed, AC, AM/FM, reliĀable. dented door, 121K m ils*. $775. Call 752-4014.___________________TOYOTA '85 COROLLA 8R-5, AC, cruise, AM/FM. great shape. High mllaĀaga. 8 3 2 0 0 3 .0 . Call 873-1285, Iv. message TOYOTA '87 SUPRA TU R BO - 30K, auto, all power, sport package, gaĀraged, Ilka naw, $12,900. Dav* 609-921-2880 day*or 359-7754 eves._______TOYOTA S8W SUPRAā 5 apaad, all power, low mileage, (port package, cruise, alarm, AM/FM steĀreo cassette, excellent condition. 654-8013.VOLKSWAGEN '84 RABĀB IT ā 4 door, AC, 4 speed, sunrool, stereo cassette, 40MPG. Call689-2292.______________V O L K S W A G E N '8 7 JETTA G L I- 31K miles, PS. PB, 5 spd, AC, gray, Pioneer stereo, $6900, must sell. 5494637 eves, or 536-8500 ext. 272days.___________________VW '74ā 2DR, rebuilt en-
8ine, parts only. $400.all 469-0662.__________
VW '78 RABBIT- 4 Dr., 4 spd., 97K miles. Runs welL Asking $500. Call 874-3034, after 7 PM.VW 1981 CONVERTĀIB L E - 5-speed, White, 103K miles $3350 Call469-2494._______________VW JETTA '86 G L - Manual, metallic gray, f ownsr, 4 door, sunroof. AC. S2K mH88, good conĀdition. Asking 9 0 7 0 0 . OrI781-1401.
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6584021 after 12 noonMGB, 75, CONVERTĀIBLEā very good body, on ly 60K m iles, new carb., head gaskets, front shocks. Midas exhaust system. $190030. Call722-3621._______________MGB, 75ā good cond., exce l ru nn ing cond. Weber carburator, AM/FMcass. new top & AlternaĀtor Asking $2900. Call Steve 8AM4PM 874-5181 or after 5PM 968-9031. MITSUBISHI, 86, COR- DIA Lā 3dr hatchback, Sspd, AC, AM/FM stereoc a s t. Excellent condition. H igh h ighw ay m ilage $330030. Call 356-5431. NISSAN '83 SENTRA- 100K miles. 2 door, AM/ PM cassette stereo, no rust, runs well, many new parts, $900 or best offer. Call 249-6817.
PONTIAC 1984 TRANSAMā Like new. Only 15K, fu lly load ed , T-Roof. Showroom C ond ition. Many Extras. Must see. Asking $7,000. 7224674. PONTIAC 50, GRAND P R IX - auto, PS, PB, AC, 83k miles. $900. Call 214-0287 eves.______________PONTIAC 81, GRAND PRIXā Black w/Iandau roof; 96,000 miles, need some engine work, $800. Call 231-1736 between 6:30PM 5 8:30PM. PONTIAC 53 TRANS AMā black/gold, auto., T- top, AM/FM cassette, AC, security system, $4650.5634253._______________P O N TIAC 86 FIERO SEā Silver, V6, 4 speed, loaded 51K highway ml., new brakes & clutch. Ex. cond $6000. 2494717.
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FORD 68 F-250ā Pick QMC 83 DUMP TRUCKā NISSI8M ea eye d ic k . S 'up. % ton, 5 spssd stanĀdard transmission, rebuilt351 snqlns, body poor c o n d i t i o n , * 3 5 0 . 231-1391.FOND SO F2S0- 4 wftasldrtvs, PS, PB. new tires A brakos, dual tanks, looks good, runs great. Must
" ------ .5 2 6 !sail. *3900. 1-5479.FORD S2 PICK-UP- PS. PB, good condition, 6 cylĀinder, 82K miles. Asking *2750. Call 655-0533.
FORD, 1979 BRONCO XLTā V8 351 Windsor. 4 wheal drive. Vary good shape, high mileage. AskĀing *2950; 085-1946.
QMC '66 DUMP- 4 yards, *1200 1966 QMC Pickup 4 WD *950; 1969 Chevy Pickup (300. Call 722- 1882.
QMC *4 PICK U P - Work horse. 6 cylinder, creeper 4 speed, new brakes, h itc h . Qoo d shape. (tOOO/BO. CaH 249-4717.
r " " 11 W U l lu e iM M H ,looks A runs like new. Heavy duty body A fully loaded. Only 58.6K ml., 859-5805QMC 85 JIMMY S-18 66kmiles, AC, PS, PB, stereo. E x c e lle n t c o n d it io n . *6800/60. Call after 6PM769-7369._______________QMC 86 JIM M Y- rebuilt 350, new brakes, AM/FM cassette, PW, silver/ blue, ex. cond. (lO.OOO/BO. 722-9625 after 4:30PM. QMC 86 SUBURBAN- 350 engine, heavy duty towing pkg., fully loaded, all power, air, roof rack, runners, 70K ml.. (8500/bo. 463-7423.___________QMC 90 V J IM M Y - 4x4, 2 tone , b lu e / s ilve r, loaded, low miles, 752-5829.___________________JEEP '89 WRANGLERā soft top, 5 spd , 4 cyi., 4 WO. AM/FM case., sport wheels. 13K ml., *8900. 805-0546 eves., 609-395- 5691.
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or B/O. 725-3721 or 526- 2484.TOYOTA, 19S7 SR6 4x4ā Black, 5 speed, A/ C, P/wIndows, PS, PB, AM/FM cassette w/power amp, alloy wheels. Asking *11,900. 302-3044. TOYOTA, 93, 8 R S - 4x4. 231 Bulck V6. 20,000 miles. 350 Chav, auto trans, bed liner, extras. Excel. Cond. 359-2191 or704-1144.______________TOYOTA, 96. S R 5 - Plck-up, 4WD, Sspd, fully loaded, xtra cab. 3 Inch lift, bedliner, 29k miles. Exc. condition. Asking *6500. Call 769-9084. TOYOTA, SS PICKUPā xtra cab. 4 cyt., 5 spd., MS. PB, 4WD, AM/FM cassette, C.B., Clifford alarm, sunrf, 43k mi. Blk. must see. (8900/BO. Call 572-1413.
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CHEVY 'S tl V A N - 72K miles. (4300. '88 VAN -7 9 K mile J, $4800. '89 CELEBRITY WAGONā 81K miles. $5000. 885-5555.___________________CHEVY '90 STARCRAFT C O N V E R S I O N ā 4K miles, sofa tied, 4 captain chairs, TV, AM/FM cas- satte. roof n ick A ladder, all power. At iking *19000. 356-2743 aflur 6PM
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TRAILER TOWING PKG1967. one Ion p/u, 454 V8. 4 spd man. p/s/b. AM/FM si cass. stl bit rdls. a/c. p/w/lks. clth bench sts, ini wprs. 2-tone blue/grey, 410 rear ratio, 49.825 mi. VIN HS529329
BMW 325is SPORT EDITION
1989, 6 cyl, 5 spd man, AM/FM st cass. alloy whls. a/c. p/W/lks. Ricaro bkt sts, rr dig. int wprs, tilt, cruise, pwr sun roof, 16,895 mi. VINK4142391
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1986. Utility 4x4, 360 V-6. auto, p/s/b, AM/FM st cass. all ssn stl bit rdls. alloy whls, a/c, p/w/lks, Ithr sts. p/dr st, int wprs, cruise, tilt, rr dig, rl rk. excellent cond! 69.450 mi. VIN GT163405.
FORD AEROSTAR XLT1988, V6, fuel inj, auto, p/s/b, AM/FM st cass, all ssn stl bit rdls, rally whls, a/c, p/w/lks, 7 pass, int wprs, cruise tilt, rf rk & much more! 33,150 mi. VIN J2B59365.
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1966. 2WD, 4 cyl, 5 spd man, AM/FM st case, all san stl bit rdls, bad linar, split doth bnch st w/armratt. chroma atap bmpr, Westcoaat mirrs, 34,275 mi.
GMCC3S00 RACK BODY TRUCK1986. 350 V8. fuel inj, auto, p/s*, AM/FM st cass, 750x18 liras, dual rr whls, camper mirrs. vinyl bench at. 12 It rack
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C O N N E C T I O N
Over 7700 call for Homebuying information
More than 7,700 New Jerseyans have called the New Jersey Association of REALTORS' (NJAR) toll-free hotline - 1-800-YES-IN- NJ - to request copies of the New Jersey Home Guide, a 32-page booklet that explains how to buy a home.
According to NJAR President Janet Barton, an average of 113 calls per day have been received on the number since March 1. The number was implemented by the state association and its 34 local boards as part of the "Yes You Can Buy a Home In New Jersey Campaign," a public education program designed to make homebuyers aware of the many types of homes and financing options available to them in the Garden State.
"Such tremendous response is indicative of the pent-up demand f r r home ownership in New Jersey," said Barton, who noted that r. i additional 7,000 copies of the guide have been given to New .:orseyans through local Boards of REALTORS, real estate agents, banks and other businesses that are participating in the campaign."As an organization, NJAR is proud that we could be of assistance to so many of our state's residents and we hope to continue to provide information on buying and selling homes for those who seek it," she said.
Barton added that NJAR is currently surveying hot-line callers to determine the type of homeownership information they would like to see provided as part of future public awareness campaigns.
She also noted that NJAR is seeking to increase participation in the program by the stateās business community. To date the campaign has been supported and endorsed by such organizaĀtions and businesses throughout the state as the the New Jersey Housing and Mortgage Finance Agency (NJHMFA), the New Jersey Builders Association, and Chemical Bank New Jersey, all of who have run special lending programs or incorporated the campaign theme into marketing and public education programs.
Barton added that NJAR, in co-operation with its local boards, will sponsor free homebuyers seminars throughout the state during upcoming months. The first two are scheduled for July 18 at the Ramada Renaissance, East Brunswick, and July 25 at the Days Inn, Mt. Laurel. Persons interested in attending either of those seminars, or who wish to receive a copy of the New Jersey Home Guide, can call (609) 393-2211.
Businesses interested in participating in the campaign can contact NJAR headquarters in Edison at (201) 494-5616.
More Than 7,700
Tra n s a c tio n sDUNELLEN BORO
Marie Hamrah to Amy E.Brown, properly at 337 HighSt., $143,000.
EDISON TWP.
Tingley Hills Estates to HuĀ£I-Min & Simpson Y Choi,property at 3 Bobbi JeanAve., $409,000.
Aspen at Ed to William E. Paulus, property at 47 Boulder Dr., $138,000.
Louis & Gail Alvarez to Timothy Beal, property at 4 Colton Rdā $150,000.
Keith G & Debra A Landau to James Albani, property at 2 4 0 6 D e e r f i e l d D r , , $160,000.
Gallo Industries to David Stern, property on 5 Gallo Way. $380,000.
Herb & Trudy Robbins to Abo & Hilda Mardyks, propĀerty at 24 Mulberry Ln., $170,000
Arthur Laurl to Patricia A. Kozma, p ropo r t y at 8 Goodwill PI., $159,900.
Vinh-Hoa T & Tsu-Chin Chu to Andy & Phyllis Nagy, property on 3 Hillcrost Ave., $136,500.
Aspen at Ed to Dominick A. & Jean Riclgllano, propĀerty at 94 Keystone Ct., $138,000.
Mark J. & Donna M. Sock to Christopher Hagin, propĀerty at 1104 Maplecrest Rd., $139,000.
Gary F. & Susan R. Knud- sen to Leslie S. Kaplan, properly at 22 Park Gate Dr., $142,000
Andrew M. & Robin Lovit to Gary J & Antonetta
Pawlak proper ty at 12 Pheasant Run. $138,500.
Joseph & Mary Mineo to Carlos De Oliveira, property at 3103 Stonehedge Rd., $137,000.
Nicholas Etal Kreuscher to Mark Maklary property at 153 4th St.. $119,000.
HIGHLAND PARK BOROJay Zand to Robert J. &
Louise K. Barnett, property at 123 S. Adelaide Ave., $87,000.
Raritan Financial Group to Jerry Silberman, property at 110 N. 2nd Ave., $277,500.
Raymond T. & Bonita L. Stanski to Harry N. & YvonĀne L. Maskin, property at 17 8 H i g h l a n d s Ave . , $300,000.
Margaret T. Johnson to Michael L. & Marianne L. RoĀney, property at 75 Robins PI.. $182,000.
METUCHEN BORO331 W oodbrldge Ave.
Realty to Grover Gedney, property at 323 Woodbridge Ave., $350,000.
MIDDLESEX BOROMlcheal P. & Dawn Z. Lilo-
ia to David L & Robin A. Wells, property at 224 Cook Ave., $154,500.Paul A. & Vernolca M. Seml- raro to Emanuel & Katherine R. Hey, property at 750 Drake Ave., $125,000.
Anthony A. Vinciguerra to Brian K. Whalen, property at 405 Giles Ave., $135,000. Charles J. & Minnie Lutz to Sherry Pornovets, property 342 N. L in c o ln A ve ., $ 1 2 2 ,0 0 0 .
David P. & MaryBeth S. Lavery to Carlos & Gloria
Schlott in Branchburg graduates two āeaglesā
SU SAN JA K O V IC H A N ITA ABBASSI
Susan Jakovich of Bridgewater and Anita Abbassi of Readington, both sales associates with the Readington/Branchburg office of Schlott Realtors, have graduated from Schlott's Eagle Program of advanced professional training, with SILVER awards for their sucĀcess in meeting course requirements.
Schlott's Eagle Program is a rigorous course of advanced proĀfessional training designed to strengthen the service provided to real estate clients and customers. The 1 1 -week program includes such topics as marketing homes, sales techniques, and communiĀcating with consumers. The program is limited to successful sales associates who want to take their level of service to new heights.
Jakovich has been in real estate for six years and is a member of Schlott's Million Dollar Club. NJAR MDC, and holds a degree from Oakland Community College, where she studied Business.
In addition to her professional responsibilities. Jakovich is vice president of Raritan Valley League of Women Voters. She and her husband. Daniel have lived in Bridgewater for 7 years.
Abbassi has been in rea; estate for five years and is a member of Schlott's Million Dollar Club. Abbassi holds a Bachelor s of Science degree from Seton Hall Unrversity. where she studied Nursing. Before entenng reai estate, she had worked at Somerset Medical Center as the Patient Representative, the nurse recruiter and assistant supervisor of the En'ergency Department.
In addition to her professional responsibilities. Abbassi is a commissioner on the Board of the Deer Path YMCA in Hunterdon County. She has lived in the Hunterdon and Somerset County areas for 12 years.
Opportunities abound in real estate careerWhile the security of a weekly paycheck still appeals to the
majority of the population, a growing entrepreneurial segment is willing to forgo some security for the promise of a higher return.
For some, this has meant starting up a business. Those unwilling to risk savings or a retirement stake have elected to enter such professions as real estate or financial brokerage. In these highly paid industries, employees are generally paid on a commission basis and act as 'their own boss,' though earnings may fluctuate somewhat with economic trends.
"There is no question that working in real estate sales, whether residential or commercial, can mean the opportunity to invest wisely in properties that come to your attention in the regular course of doing business," says Carolyn Weber, a Vice-President for Century 21 of the Northeast
" It is extremely common for brokers and sales agents to purĀchase a property, fix it up, and resell it for a profit. Another option is to invest in a vacation home and earn rental income. If the company an agent works for is also active in commercial real estate there can be tremendous opportunities for investment,ā Weber explains.
Such opportunities, according to Weber, coupled with the promĀise of flexible hours and unlimited income potential, have attracted a sizable number of entrepreneurs to real estate over the past few years.
"In real estate there really are no limits to what you can earn. You set your own hours and work as hard as you like. Very few professions, short of owning your own business, can match that,ā Weber points out.
Weber also makes the following points about a real estate career: Career advancement is rapid for qualified people in either manĀagement or sales. Many people who start as sales agents go on to open their own real estate agencies. Leasing, development, and corporate real estate are alternative career paths for those interĀested in something other than commercial or residential sales.
How can an interested candidate learn more about the opportuĀnities open to them in real estate?
A phone call to a reputable real estate brokerage company is a good beginning," says Weber. ā Many regional and national firms also sponsor career open housesā to acquaint people with thebusiness."
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Engineering Com pany moving into Somerset
Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. w ill move into 60,000 square feet of o ffice space - two fu ll floors - In The Tower In Somerset, NJ. Jacobs Engineering provides s ingle-source environmental and hazardous waste m an ag em en t, c o n s u lt in g , e n g in e e r in g , d e s ig n , architectural, construction, construction management, con tract maintenance and operations services to government and Industry worldwide. The Tower, a new
eight-story, blue-gray reflective glass building, is the tallest in Somerset County, and enjoys spectacular views of the Somerset and Hunterdon Hills. It Is located at Davidson Avenue and the four-way interchange of Interstate Route 287. The Somerset Hilton, Marriott Hotel, and the Somerset Holiday Inn are In the immediate vicinity.
Garcia, property at 305 Market St., $133,000.
Skyview Estates to EuĀgene Braun, property at 7 Sycamore Rd., $149,900.
PISCATAWAY TWP.
K. Hovnanian to Frank F. & Valerie A. Zaccardi, propĀ
erty at 555 Buckingham Dr., $221,301.
K. Hovnanian to Daniel & Jocelyn Fajardo, property at 567 B u c k i n g h a m Dr. , $239,613.
Calvert Woods Assoc, to Robert C. & Pamela A. Ring property at 183 Dunellen Ave., $189,000.
Daniel & Jocelyn Fajardo to Barry & Mira O'Sullivan, property at 429 Runyon Ave., $160,000.
Pete L. & Marilyn M. HoraĀce, property at 44 Woodlake Dr., $172,500.
Ralph M. & Maria B. Croat to Orlando R. & Nita VenĀ
tura, property at 137 11th Stā $145,000.
SOUTH PLAINFIELD
Dev Maren to Thomas E. & Patrica Festa, property at 4 2 4 A r l i n g t o n A v e . , $229,000.
Ruth M. Etal Coombes to Gilbert L. Richter, property at 3301 Banta Rd., $105,000.
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PISCATAWAY- Move-in-condltion. 3 BR ranch. Central Air, Ig fenced yard. Asking $139,500. OPEN HOUSE, SATĀURDAY. SUNDAY, 1 -5PM. 35 Kate Terrace (oft of New Durham Rd.) or call985-7543._______________$95,000ā Lovingly cared for and graciously decoĀrated 2 bedroom starter home. Located in HamĀpton, Hunterdon County. Approximately 6 miles from 1-78. Call Copper Kettle Realty 236-6022.
BRANCHBURG TOWNĀSHIPā Newer mint patio Colonial home. Beautifully decorated, cathedral ceilĀings. fireplace, CAC, sunĀburst windows, French door to private deck, 2V6 baths, garage, den & famĀily room. Complete with 3. all amenities. Drastically Ā° reduced! $199,900. Call COPPER KETTLE REĀALTY at 236-6022.
B E D M IN S T E R āSTRESS? UPTIGHT? Come home to this outĀs ta n d in g 5 bedroom ranch on 1.4 acres and unwind. Plenty of room for the kids to play and grow on this cul-de-sac street. Share your good fortune with your friendsaround a sparkling 32 x
d pool. Where else can you find a beau-16 In-ground i
tlful home In a prestigious area, convenient to trains and 3 major highways? C om e a n d se e u s l $289,000. CALL WEIDEL R E A L T O R S ( 2 0 1 ) 685-8200._______________
B R ID G E W A T E R āExquisite 2 yr. old, 5 Bdrm. brick front Colonial. 3 full baths, 3 car garage, a m e n i t ie s g a lo r e . $610,000. Call Wankow Realtors 356-4477.
BRIDGEWATER- Newly sided, Split Level home on q u ie t s tre e t w ith wooded 'A acre lot. New
as fu rnace and An- lersen windows, LR, DR,
kitchen, 3 bdrm, family room, garage. $195,000. Call 469-3750.
BRIDGEWATER, OPENHOUSE, SUN. 1-4, 590STANGLE R D .- Custom built brick Ranch atop the Watchung Mts. In BridĀgewater. Close to Rtas. 78. 287 & 206, 45 min. from N.Y.C. 3 bdrms., 2 fu ll baths, extra large rooms, fireplace, CAC, 1 Vi a c r e s , m o s t ly wooded. Owner financing avail. 9% rate w/no points or owner willing to pay half the taxes for 5 yrs. Must sell quickly, moving to Florida. $325,000. Also, rant w/optlon to buy. DiĀrections: Rt. 22 to Vos- seller Ave. north proceed up mountain take 3rd right Hillcrest Rd. A 3rd. left Stangle Rd. House on r ig h t 590. Cali Dan, 356-0495O U N E L L E N - BY OWNER. Open House, Sun. 1-4, 416 Fairview Ave. 3/4 BR Colonial, ViĀnyl Clad, 170ā fenced lot. $ 1 48 ,9 00 . 968-7981. H E L P -U -S E L L o f P,FT,M,Bkr., 469-2800.
CARNATION WASHINGĀTONā Invest in the state of Washington. Beautiful 2Yk story Tudor resale. Situated on 20 acre of
cy. yet convenient to lie. The I______ . . . . home is over
4600 sq. ft. 6 pannel French door. Country kitchen. Pegged floors. 4 bedroom s. 3V< ba th. Hobby room. Library. BoĀnus room a much more. Priced at $689,990. Call for color brochure or priĀvate showing Beverly Gir- vin 206-868-4982.
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Meticulously crafted 4,560 sq. ft. estate located in Bridgewater, NJ, in the heart of Somerset County. Newly constructed.. an absolute must see, available for immediate occupancy.Priced at $ 7 8 5 ,0 0 0
theVizzoni groupDIRECTIONS Rt 78 (Ex. 33) onto Martinsville Rd Soutn Travel approx 3 5 ir*m to Washington Valley Rd. Turn right procaad 1 6 miles to left on Cnm Rd Travel 6 mwes ic right on Running Brook Rd. and Sales Center on left. OR CALL 20i / 704-0777
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F R A N K LINBeautiful 4 bedroom Colonial set on a quiet cul-de-sac. This custom Omft home has the unique character of a Giaqumto Model, plus the finishing touches of itās present owners. Some features included are the custom kitchen, secluded lot. oversized deck full basement, plus much more you must see!
USTEO AT $244, 900 CALL FOR APPOINTMENT
BRIDGEWATER JUST LISTED
Outstanding Cape Cod. mono-in oond, 3/4 BRs, cust kit. LR, TV rm, full b v mnt, sitting rm, alum siding, original owner. CAC, HW firs. Offers at $153,500.
BRIDGEWATER JUST LISTED
Custom Ranch; full basement, 2-car attached garage, kitchen, formal dinĀing room, living room with fireplace, 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, central air, hardĀwood floors. Situated on large lot; excellent location. Priced for quick sale at $189,000.
RARITAN JUST LISTED
Two-family Colonial; vinyl siding, new roof. First floor ā living room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms, bath; second floor ā living room, sun room, kitchen, bedroom, bath. Two car ga-
Excetlent investment. Offered at ,900.
rage. E $178,91
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Location, Q ua lity and Beautya ll fo r
$110 per square footLocated in Raritan Borough, Somerset County, our homes offer
ā¢ Uniquely different elevationsā¢ Maintenance free vinyl sidingā¢ Aluminum covered trimā¢ All homes with brick fronts (where desig
nated)ā¢ Plywood sheetingā¢ 12 course masonry foundationsā¢ Masonry fireplacesā¢ 6 panel wood colonial doors (first floor)ā¢ Stained trim and doorsā¢ Ceramic ulc foyerā¢ Choice of wood, raised panel cabinetsā¢ ScIf-clcan oven and range
ā¢ Dishwasher and range hoodā¢ 2 1/2 color coordinated bathsā¢ Ceramic tile floors, showers and tub areaā¢ American Standard futuresā¢ Master bath with whirlpool tub, separate
shower St shower doorā¢ Andersen thcrmopanc windows St sliding
doors Screens includedā¢ Efficient gas heat, high cfficicncyfurnaccā¢ Insulation R-30 ceiling, R-13 wallsā¢ High efficiency central air condi-tioningā¢ Individual lots, all woodedā¢ City sewer, water and natural gas
E D IS O N - Now Is the time to BUY this 4 bedĀroom bi-level, on half acre. Parted for mother/ daughter living. Quiet N o rth E d iso n a rea . $238,800.MICHEAL PATRICK AgĀ«ncy 494-0200
GREEN B R O O K - 3Bdrm ranch. LR, DR. 1 bath. CAC. attached gaĀrage, Large Bsmt.. 100 x 100 priv. yard, dead end Excel, cond. w.rnany imĀprovements. Watcnung Schools $139,900 Call 968-2256
GREEN BROOK- OPEN HOUSE. 8 WIMPOLE WAY. Sunday JULY 22. 1-4PM. Owner's terms available. For Information call 563-2631 or 868-9267.__________________HIGH BRIDGE- Laaaa/ Purchase, 2 Bdrm. ranch, appllancas, w/w carpal, ba th , deck- A ll naw. $7500 down, no doting cotta, graat (ta rtar at $99,000. 201-685-0373. H ILLSBO R O U G H - By Owner. 4 bdrm + dan, 2W bath, Center Hall CoĀlonial, lull bsmt + hide away storage area, extenĀsive landscaping, 2 level large decks, top quality CAC. raised hearth brick fireplace & much more. Priced to sell $218,000. 201-369-3248 OWNER.HILLSBO R O U G H - By Owner. Expanded Cape. 1 acre. 3/4 bedroom. 2 bath, living room, dining/ kitchen. Full basement, attached 2 car garage, utility room with washer/ dryer & freezer. $220,000. Will negotiate. 874-6577.H U N T E R D O N C O U N TY - $2000 TOĀW A R D S C L O S IN G C O S T S P A ID BY SELLER. Large 3 bdrm. brick & aluminum split
H U N T E R D O N CO UNTY- DELAWARE T O W N S H IP H A R D TIMES! Owner MUST SACRIFICE home he started due to transfer. 1400 eq. ft. 1tt. floor comĀpleted with scratch coat of stucco. Put on a roof, finish the Inferior, and you could move in within 3 months. Lovely 3 plus acre private setting with plenty of room tor expanĀsion later. Owner will acĀcept best reasonable ofĀfer! 212-403-7500 (0-5). LEBANON- BY OWNER. Open House. Sat., Sun., 1-4, 402 Hillside Terrace. 2 bdrm.. ElKit., LR/DR + 2nd II., 3 bdrm.. +FR. tax $1600. $155,000. 638- 6505. HELP-U-SELL of P,FT,M,Bkrā 468-2800. M E T U C H E N - O pen House. By Owner. 64 center Street. July 22nd. 1-4PM. 3 bdrm Colonial. Walk to train, financing available. Purchase or rant with option to buy, $149,500. Call 494-1161. M I D D L E S E X - BY OWNER. Open House. Sun. 1-4. 420 High St.
ng. MUST SI Ranch. Mother/ Daughter.
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PCOPPER KETTLE RE-
ood stove, d ishw asher & a very large, private back yard Asking $158,500. Call
ALTY at 236-6022
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$ 1 59 ,9 00 . 968-7223. H E L P -U -S E L L o f P.FT.M.Bkf.. 469-2800. MIDDLESEX- By owner. 356-1613. 3 bdrm. Cape, quiet, convenient to hwys. & schools. $136,900. HELP-U-SELL P. FT. M. BKR 469 2800
MIDDLESEX- By owner, 356-8667. 3 bdrm. Cape, skylight, Graat Room, north aid#. $147,900. OPEN HOUSE. SUN. 1-4, 436 2ND ST. HELP-U- SELL P, FT. M. BKR. 489-2800._____________ ____M IDDLESEX- by owner, 469-2800. 3 bdrm. ColoĀnial. Full basement, de-
P, FT, M, BKR. 489-2800. NEW BRUNSWICK- by owner 329-0658. Older Colonial. 6 bdrma. LR. DR. i i l - l n k i t c h e n $147,500. HELP-U-SELL P, FT. M, Bkr. 468-2800. NO. P LA IN FIELD - by owner 756-8545. Custom New England Cape Cod, easy on Rt. 22. $152,900. OPEN HOUSE SUN. 1-4, 410 Malcolm Ave. HELP- U-SELL P, FT. M, BKR.469-2800.______________O LD B R ID G E - BY OWNER. 3/4 bdrma. Spill level. Ige. Family Rm. w/ s l id e r s . 1 Vk b a th s . $ 1 85 ,0 00 . 679-5058. H E L P -U S E L L o t P,FT,M,Bkt.. 469-2800 P IS C A T A W A Y - BY OWNER. Open House. S un., 12-3, 11 Edna P lace. Draam ranch, sunken dining room, twin Bdrms.. $158,900. 968 8217. HELP-U-SELL of P.FT.M.Bkf.. 469-2800.
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P IS C A T A W A Y ā BY OWNER. Open Houee. Sun., 10AM-1 PM. 1009 Eva St., 5 bdrm.. Bl-Lsvei. Fenced 75x100 lot. New Market, $173,900. 968- 0133. HELP-U-SELL of P.FT.M.Bkf., 469-2800. P IS C A T A W A Y - BY OWNER. Young Con- tem p., 3 bd rm *., 2Vi b a th * , 2 ca r, CAC. $ 1 7 7 ,9 0 0 . 463-7640. H E L k -U -S E L L o f P.FT.M.Bkr., 469-2800. P ISCATAW AY- Brand new Bl-Level. 2 car gaĀrage, 4 bdrms., CAC, full builder's warrantee. PrinĀcipals only. 8175,000. Call 581-1210.________ __PI8CATAWAYā ContemĀporary "Model Ranch". 3 bedroom, 2 bath, cul-de- sac. Wooded backyard, atone fireplace, cathedral calling, skylights. 3 paĀtios. Professionally landĀscaped plus more. PreviĀously listed with realtors. $188,900 reduced for fast sale $179,900. NO REALĀTORS 271-0843.________P LA IN F IE LD - A very special house in a super location with a view of the lake. 8 rooms. Brick and
READINGTONā LISTEN, YO' ALLI I'm an authentic and gorgeoui Colonial and speak for myself. NatĀurally. I'm immaculate and daaarva only thatfamily who appreciates q u a l i ty th ro u g h o u t. Railed naarth fireplace in
F 4 IFIRST ASSOCIATION OF INDEPENDENT REAL ESTATE BROKERS, INC.
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"NORTH BROOK VILLAGE"
tĀ« B H i$139,900
Great north s*dĀ« 9oum<3 Brook location! 2 bedroom tovmhoose convenient to route* 78 & 287.
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shingle. A gem. Owner Is m oving out of elate. $159,000. Call 756-7043. RARITAN BOROUGH-Cream puff Ranch with viĀnyl siding. 3 bdrms., IV i baths, central air. catheĀdral ceiling & thermopane w in d o w s . A s k in g $149,000. Call COPPER KETTLE REALTY at 2366022.___________________RARITAN B O R O - by Owner. Raised Ranch. 6 rooms. ElKit. LR, DR, 3 bdrm.. 1 Vk baths Carpet/ oak floors, partially finĀished bsmt., Laundry rm., gar., near major roads & m a lls , la n d s c a p e d . $156,500. Call for details201-946-2313.___________READING TO N TW P./ HUNTERDON- 3 bdrms. living room, dining room, kitchen, 1V4 baths, car garage, full bsmt. On one acre. $165,900. WANKOW REALTORS 356-4477.SO. P L A IN F IE L D - 3bdrm. captivating Colonial b y o w n e r . A s k in g $169,900. Many extras. Principals only. 754-2359. SOMERSET- % Bdrm. Cape Cod. 2 full baths, finished bsmt., CAC, gaĀrage. Private yard, gaĀzebo, shed, fruit trees. 80 x 125 lot on dead end street. Priced to sell, $167,500. 469-3859.
fa m ily ro o m , ab ove ground pool with deck and 1.7 acres make this the home for you. Asking $ 2 7 9 ,8 9 9 RED KEY P R O P E R T Y . C A L L WEIDEL REALTORS (201) 685-8200.S O M E R V IL L E ByOwnerā move-ln condiĀtion, 3 bdrm. Colonial, reĀm odeled k itchen, 1W baths, 2 car del. garage, b r ic k p a t io , d e c k $167,000. Call 725-5907.leave message._________80UTH PLAINFIELD ā Selling our hall of 3 year new maintenance free Du- plex. 3 spacious bdrm, 2'A bath, CAC, garage. & more. Steal at $155,900 Call for details 754-3375leave massage._________South Bound B rookā ACT NOW - BE IN FOR SCHOOL. Almost new viĀnyl-sided 4 bedroom, bi level. Very low traffic area Walk to Pre-K to Bth grade schools Warranty and Red Key Value Pack available; call for details $158,900. CALL WEIDEL BRIDGEWATER (201)685-8200.______________WARREN TOWNSHIPā No down payment on $755,000 Spectacular Contemporary. 5 bdrm., 5 bath, elevator, 3 (Ire places. 4 car garage . Marvin windows, Corian, & everything olse. Se eluded, wooded 1V5 acre lot. Call Builder direct. 757-7115.W A R R E N TW S P - GILETTE A R E A - Byowner, like new 4 bdrm. 2Vi> bath, colonial, largo wooded lot, walk to trains schools, buses, 15 yrs old. Immaculate inside & o u t. W as l is te d at $329,000 now reduced to $279,000. Call 526-1166 or 647-8466.
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FORSAKE ,E D IS O N - By Owner Pumptown Corners So. 2 bdrm. Townhouse. Full bsm t., 1V4 baths, upĀgraded kit. For appt. cal! 541-1076, leave message
Two bedroom townhouse. 1Vi baths, CAC, end unit Asking $124,900.RARfTAN ā Good location. Two BR ranch w'attached garage. Additional building lot inĀcluded. Asking $189,900. Owner will consider seffing without additional lot.
CAN-MAR REALTY 725-8013
BRIDGEW ATER
PRICED TO SELL - $159,900 - 3 bedĀroom contemporary townhouse. "CROSSĀROADS - ASHLEY MODEL" - Newly decorated, fireplace, central air, garage, TA baths Immaculate condition. CALL FOR APPOINTMENT!!
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GRACIOUS COLONIAL4 bedroom...2 bath*...living room...sitting room-
dining room ...office/den...EIK...wrap-around porch...ebaatnut trim...room for expansion... 100 x 190 loL..astor>g in the $170's.
HOMESTEAD REALTORS201-752-1124 Evas. 201-752-4178
491 Soutn Wasrvngioo Avt
Starting at $247,500Sales o ffice open Noon to 4:00 weekends on ly or by appointm ent (201)722-2333
Trom Norlhcm NJ ā Take Routs 78, 287, 22, 202/206 to Somerville Circle. Route 202 south 1.6 miles lo right on Vones Lane, 3/10 miles to Bjrbien Court Sales offr.c on right. Follow signs.
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OPEN HOUSE SUN. JULY 22, 1-5 PM
CIRCA 1930 - Charming m-town Colonial In tha vMege of OkHACk tn Tewksbury feeturn 3-4 BR. 2'A bath*, 2 fira- ptRcrn*. wtda^oardt. baamt. period moukUng*. bay wtrv doarĀ». tawety lawns, small bem/gerage and much moral W W W Walk to ttorta. Bbrary, community centerD feeaw * *ā 74 to C**a*!Ā» awl (#24) w Ā» on Ml i n i m4e to Rl Ā»1T. to A an MAM Si. f e w v> wa
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Douglas Elliman-Gibbons & Ives is pleased to announce the association of Percy R. Pyne of Far Hills. Mr. Pyne has been in real estate for eleven years and was formerly affiliated with John Dillon. He is a lifelong resident of the area having served as a committeeman for Bernards Township and in many local charitable causes such as the YMCA, Red Cross, and St. Bernards Church.
Douglas Elliman30 MfJHmsrOWN HOAD. BERNARDSVILLE 201-221-1744
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ā¢ 2-zone high efficiency, air condi Honing and gas hot water heal
ā¢ Thermal windows and screensā¢ Natural oak trimā¢ Master suite with whirlpoolā¢ 1 -acre lotsā¢ Stained cedar sidingā Custom oak railingsā Municipal water & sewerā¢ Many luxury amenities
Located in the Martinsville section of Bridgewater, minutes from Routes 78. 22, and 287. Washington's Pass offers distinctive homes in a country selling coupled with the added benefit of an e a s y c o m m u te . C o u n t r y - ....Colonial..Contemporary...all homes are on 1-acre lots, all with standards others would consider extras.
MODELS OPEN
PRICED FROM $469,900
Salea o ffice open waakanda and dally by appointment at
your convenience.Call 439-2102 or 722-1141
-FRANK R. KINNEY, Realtor F.A.I.R.
201-439-2102 201-722-1141
B u lld w : M onotti Bu ilders 201-356-9265
D IR E C T IO N S: F rom R t. 78 tak e e x it 33 (Bemardsville/Martinsvtlle) south on Martinsville Rd. to Washington Valley R d Turn right to WASHINGĀTONāS PASS, approx. 3 miles on left. From Rt. 22 take Voaseller Ave. Exit (Bound Brook) north 3Vt miles to Washington Valley R d , turn left 3 W miles to WASHINGTONāS PASS on left.
BOOTHAGENCY, INC. Realtors
PRICED TO SELL IN TODAYāS MARKET
BERNARDSVILLE - Contemporary split lovel. 4 bedrooms, 2 ā/j baths, 2 family rooms, torroced yard w/low maintenance. $257,000.
BERNARDSVILLE - Colonial split, 4 bedrooms, 2'A baths, gas hot air heal/CAC, 2 family rooms, private back yard. $224,500.
BASKING RIDGE - Renovated - 4-bedroom ranch, 2 baths, very private setting on 1.8 acres. $290,000.
BASKING RIDGE - Colonial split w/oversized family room w/fireplace, screened-in porch, large living room, dining room & eat-in kitchen. $244,900.
139 Morristown Rd., B tm ardsvillt, N J. 07924
201-766-2100
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N N E C T II O NBEOMINSTER-STONEEDGEā luxury town- house w/super view from all levels. 3 bdrms, 3 Ige. baths, powder room, FR w/tlreplace, slide doors to oatlo, slide doors from iltchen to deck. Sunken
LR w,'fireplace Extra Ige. walk-ln closets. Spacious storage area, many more amenities Incl. pool A ten-
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HILLSBOROUGH- Must move. 1 bedroom condo on second floor. Spacious rooms. Nicely decorated. Pool, tennis and moral $75,500. Call 359-0924. HILLSBOROUGH- The Glen. Excel, location, lav-
ā ---- x ā WI*nls. Owner sale price $287,000. By appt 234-9004 or 526-5117
Ish landscaping, top line verticals. Carpeting, all appliances, oak cabin
BEDMINSTER- COME TO THE ā HILLS" 2 bedĀroom Condominium In the "H ills " otters low, low taxes, cathedral ceilings and wall to wall capet tor the first time buyer. Also available lor rent and/or loase with option to buy. A s k in g $1 24 ,9 99 or $1200/mo. CALL WEIDEL REALTORS (201) 685- 8200.B R ID G E W A T E R - ByOwner, 3000 sq. ft. town- house In Chelsea Village. Largest In area; best locaĀtion and most house tor your money. Drastically reduced. Pool, tennis. Call 526-1166BRIDGEWATER- "LOWĀEST PRICE" 3 bdrm with garage, builders selling for $30,000 plus morel Lovely end-unit - owner
2 bdrm., 2v? bath, LR. DR. loft, aat In kitchen. Fireplace, cent, air, gaĀrage, full bsmt., gas heat. $131,900. 874-6353. M E T U C H E N - 2 bedĀroom, 1 bath Condo. Dishwasher. CAC. Walk to NY tra in . $119 ,9 00 .494-7925.______________M ID D L E S E X - Brand new Builderās model. End unit. Many extras. 2 BR. 1 vi baths, basement, deck. $133,900. Possible rent/optlon. 528-1827. NORTH PLAINFIELDā Imm aculate 1st. floor condo. 1 bedroom, LR, dining area, kitchen with new vinyl floor. New carĀpeting. Loads of storage space, many extras. AskĀing $95,400. J.J Bojum
SOMERSET- Quallbrook 2 bedroom Condo. End- unit, many Inclusion, parĀted start, dose to transĀportation. Quiet wooded area, $109,900. 873-1733.S O M E R S E T - Q ua il- brook Condo. 2 BR, endunit, kitchen w/bar, dishĀwasher, AC. WAD, upĀgrades, wooded view. $101,000. Call 873-8370. W hltehouse S ta tionā below market. Must sell 2 bdrm townhouse near Rts. 22 A 287 $149,900 Call 534-5836.
highly motivated I Vaulted ceilings, eat-ln kitchen, all appliances included, conĀvenient to highways and s h o p p in g . O N L Y $165,000. The Prudential Pioneer Real Estate, Real- tors, 658-4300.__________HIGHLAND P A R K - byowner, Townhouse In old school, 2 BR, 1 VS bath, easy walk to Worship A shopping. Fireplace, high ceilings, many extras. $165,000. 201-828-0821.
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Inc. Realtor 755-7361. P IS C A T A W A Y - BY OWNER. 1 bdrm. Co-Op, garage, new kitchen A bath, $73,500. 560-0829. H E L P -U -S E L L o f P.FT.M.Bkr., 469-2800 R E A D IN G T O N ā BY OWNER. Sparkling condo In sought after Re
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BOUND BROOK- ComĀmercial building. 3 rental units Over 4000 sq ft bringing in $1925/mo. Walk to train. New roof, heating systems A winĀdows Excellent tenants Must sell. MOVING TO FLORIDA. $209,000. Owner financing avail. Call Dan at 356-1653.
FRIENDLY HOME PARĀTIESā has opanlngs fordealers. NO cash investĀment. NO service charge. Highest commission and hostess awards. Three catalogs. Over 800 items. Call 1-800-227-1510.SO FT A HARD ICE CREAM BU SIN E S S āsoft ice cream store fully equipped with extras also lg c a p a c ity ch icken broaster A potato log maker. $20,000 takes it a ll. S tore ava il, rent cheap Call 722-2035. STOPI TIRED OF THE RAT RACE? Do you have all the time to do what you want, when you want to do it? Opportunity of a lifetime. Call (24 hr rec. message) 201-789-3710. TRUCK OWNER OPERAĀTORSā American PresiĀdent Trucking offers top pay, OTRāand gets you home! Must be 25 with 3 yrs. experience. 1-800- 444-8449, Dept. G-2
MANVILLEā 2nd floor, 1 bedroom, newly remodĀeled, W/W carpeting, air, nice area. 704-8294, M A N V IL L E - 4 room apartment. 1 bath, full basement, private parkĀing, no pets. Couple pre- ferred. 725-1576.________MANVILLE- 4 room upĀstairs apt. Bath. 1V4 mossecurity. No pets. Adults 788-3910. preferred. $625 plus utiliĀties. 359-7125.
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FLEMINGTON- 3 Bdrm, duplex, kitchen, DR, LR, no pets, references A security deposit. $900+ utilities. Call 782-4244 or
H IL L S B O R O U G H - 1 SOMERVILLE- Prof, of- bedroom, living room fics space for rent. ReaĀdying area, kitchen, fuli sonable. 1st floor. Various bath, finished basement sizes up to 1700 sq.ft. 1000 sq. ft. All appli- Corner locations. Parking, ances, tennis and pool. Qood visibility In presti- $820par month plus utili- g lo u s s e t t in g . C a ll ties. Available 09/01. Call *25-1776 days; 526-5932
M A N V IL L E - O ld e r home. 5 rooms, 1 child accepted, no pets. $645 a month plus utilities, 1 month rent and security down. Avail. Aug 1. 685- 1707 after 6PM. M IDDLESEX- 3 room apt. with W/W carpet, all util. paid. No children or pets. $650/mo., 1 mo seĀcu rity . Call after 5. 469-7709
A M W E L L V A L L E Y -1700's Dutch Colonial surrounded by 200 acres. 3 b d r m , 2 b a t h , LR.DR.FR, study, 3 FireĀplaces, wide floor boards, exposed beams, stone patio, horse stall, Hope- well phone. 12 mi. Prince-
_ ------------- J/01. CallRam at 582-8722 days or eve* 464-7487 evenings. āP IS C A T A W A Y āTownhouse Society Hill, 3 bdrms. 214 baths, DR. LR with fireplace, patio, pool, tennis. $1300 per month. 483-7587.
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DOHT MISS THIS OPPORTUHTTY TO PURCHASE AT AUCTIOM. THIS BEAUĀTIFUL 4 BEDROOM 2 BATH RANCH. TOT ALA Y RENOVATED!ORIGINAL UST1NG PRICE. S2I4.EC0 00
START1NO BIO SI40.000 00 TERMS: SIO.OQOOO BY CASH OR OTHERWISE CERTIFIED FUNDS MUST BE DEPOSITED WITH THE AUCTIONEER T>Ā« DAY OF THE BALE IN OROER TO BORANOY L ntXXIS AUCTKX* MC.
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in sought after Reading- Ion, $99,500. 788-8679. H E L P -U -S E L L o f P,FT,M,Bkrā 469-2800. SCOTCH P L A IN S - 2 bdrms, 11/2 bath Town- house. W/W, CAC, ImĀm a c u la te E nd U n it. $124,000. Call 322-8257. S O M E R S E T - BY OWNER. Open House, Sun., 1-4, 180 Driscoll Court, 3 bdrm "Like new" Lakewood Twnhse. M A N Y E X T R A S , $ 1 5 4 ,9 0 0 . 356-1211. H E L P -U -S E L L o f P.FT.M.Bkr., 469-2800.
( ACNCAOE ll ^ JBRIDGEWATER- Fool h ill Rd. 7 lot subd iv is ion 8.95 acres Prime area.Asking $1.1 million. Anne Lacko, P O. Box 343, Wal-nu lport. Pa. 18088______HILLSBOROUGH TOWN- Call 281 SHIPā 2.5 wooded acres overlook ing Raritan River.South B ranch River Rd.Includes well & septic de Ās ig n , re a d y to b u i ld .$140,000. Derelco Build- ers. 201-359-7500.
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S U N . 1 - 5 P MImmaculate Colonial in family neighborĀhood. Convenient to schools, & transp. CAC. 3 bedrooms, deck.(W-2209). $209,900
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HUNTERDON COUNTY, HOLLAND TOWNSHIPāO ne a c re + app ro ve db u i ld in g lo t , w o o d e d , southern exposure. ExcelĀlent location, close to Rt. 7 8 , o n E l l i s R o a d . $135,000. Call evenings,996 -4963_________________LO TS FOR S A L E - P O C O N O M T S . N O M O N E Y D O W N . T a ke over paym ents. Bank re Āposse ssed lo t. W ooded v a c a t io n c o m m u n it y . M any ex tra s . Ca ll Tom e v e n i n g s . 1 - (7 1 7 ) - 922 -5 4 1 4 _____________( ^OUT OF AREAI PROPERTY JO W N E R F IN A N C IN G ā$20,000 under last yaarās price, $12 ,000 undar c u rĀre n t m a rk e t a p p ra is a l. N ice 4 /5 bed roo m sp lit le ve l V4 hr. to A tla n tic City, O nly $79,990. 609-296-5613._________________RIVERHEAD, N Y - MoĀb i le h o m e . 2 b d rm ., $22,000. In m obile home c o m m u n ity . 7 0 4 -8 5 0 0 work; 561-1684 eves. &w e ekends________________SO U TH ER N OCEAN COUNTYā M arine busiĀness on 4 acres o f prim e w aterfron t land. Superior g r o w t h p o t e n t i a l $395,000 inc ludes land, business, stock & equ ip Āment. O wner m ay finance C a ll R ea lto r 1-800-735- 1 9 0 1 . T H E V A N DYK GROUP.
BOUND B R O O K - 3 BRs, basem ent, yard, off s tree t park ing. Available s h o r t te rm o r 1 yea r. $750/m onth p lus utilities. Call Austin, 722-4311, BOUNO B R O O K - 3 room $500 p lus utilities 1 m o securtiy no pets. Ref. required. Call 722-9303. BOUND B R O O K - 4 room s w /w carpet, n icest location, private parking No pets, re fe rences reĀquired. Call 774-5176 B R A N C H B U R G - 3 r o o m s , w a s h e r /d r y e r . Q u ie t coun try area PriĀvate park ing non-sm oker, s in g le /c o u p le No pats availab le 09/01. $725 plus utilities. Call 725-8695 at- t e r 6 P M o r 7 5 2 -9 3 7 4days.______________________B R A N C H B U R G - 5 room a p t., c o u p le p re fe rre d , c o u n try s e ttin g , ga rage a v a il. D e p o s it & re fs S800/m o. Call 722-1365.
M ID D LE S E X- L in c o ln B lvd . M o d e rn 3 room s w ith tile bath on 2nd floor o f com m ercia l b ldg. $510 per m onth p lus utilities. Send rep ly to Box 14 c/o F orbes N ew spapers, 44 F ra n k lin S tre e t, Som e-rville 0 8 8 7 6 _______________MIDDLESEX- M iddlesex Village. Spacious f b e d Āroom G arden apt. $650 per m onth includes heat and hot water NO PETS Pool availab le. Call 356- 5550 leave message. MIDDLESEX- ha lf DuĀp lex Ranch, 3 bdrm ., f in Āish e d bsm t.. ow n back yard & d rivew ay, $865/ mo. p lus util. A fter 6PM. 968-1246. No pets.NO. P L A IN F IL E D - 1 b d rm . S o m e rs e t S t. $ 5 2 5 /m o p lu s u t il it ie s .561 -1268_________________PLAINFIELDā B eautifu l 6 room , 2nd. floo r w ith
o f p roperty , w o rk ing firep lace & gaĀra g e . A d jo in s h is to r ic m a n s io n . A d u lts p re Āferred. Im m ediate. $850. Fisher Realty 757-6400.
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BOUND B R O O K - 1BDRM. apt. Close to train & buses. Off-street parkĀing. For more informationcell 267-2778___________BOUND BROOK- f bedĀroom apt. $600 per month plus utilities. 1 V? monthsecurity. Off street perkĀing. Plan!
RARITANā 2 bedroom s, g a ra g e , w a s h ro o m , no pets. Call 722-9625 after4:30PM.___________________RARITANā 2nd floor. 1 Bdrm . $650'm o. Includes heat 8 hot water IV? mo. security. References Call231-1487._________________RARITANā 3 room s & bath. 2nd floor, heat & w a ter inc luded W orking coup le pre ferred no pets, off s tree t parking. A va l.Juty 1st. 526-0118.________RARITANā Second floor 1 bdrm ., recen tly re ro - va ted. $675 per m o rtn , u t i l i t ie s in c lu d e d . C a ll526-8035._________________RARITANā large modem 1 bdrm., 3rd floor, 1V? m o. security , hea t $ w ater in c l. N o pets. 8600/m o. Private en trance $ park- ing. Avail, now. 704-8749. BO. BOUNO BROOKā 2
ton, 5 mi. Hopewell & Flemington, $1950/mo.(609)921-7655.__________B R ID G E W A T E R - 4bdrm. Ranch on private 1 acre , c loae to Rtes.78,287,22. Excel, schools.LR, DR, eat-ln kitchen, finĀished walk-out bsmt. w/ fireplace, Florida Rm. A deck. 2 car garage. CAC, owner will maintain outĀside property. Avail. 8/1.IV? mos. sec. $1450/mo. plus util. Call 658-3778.CALIFONā 2 bedroom house, new bath, eat in kitchen, utility room with washer/dryer hookup, storage cabinet and exteĀrior door. LR, DR, carpet, gas heat, attic storage, off street parking, 1 Vfc month security, $850 per month plus utilities. 832-2164.KEN D ALL P A R K - 3 bdrm., 1V4 baths, living, dining, family room. Quiet A clean. On a cul-de-sac.A v a ila b le im m e d ia te ly .826-0273 after 4PM.M ID D LE S E X - 3 b e d Āroom Ranch, w /w carpe tĀin g . g a ra g e , no p e ts .$975 per m onth p lus utili- ties. 729-4026 after 5PM. MIDDLESEX- 4 Bdrm . 2 C o lon ia l, bath, LR, DR. eat-in kit., deck, 2 car g a Ārage, CAC. C lose to Rts 2 2 , 78 A 2 8 7 , E x c e . schoo ls, best ne ighborĀhood. Avail 8/15-9/1, 1 Vi mo., Security. $1450/m o p lu s u tilit ie s . Ca ll M ike 2 1 2 -4 8 1 -7 2 1 6 o r a fte r 9PM 201-563-6968.PEAPACK- S hare p r iĀvate estate cottage. $525.P r iv a te b a th , w a s h e r / dryer, garage. Avail. Im-m ed. 234-1317.___________S O M E R S E T - 3 b e d Āroom s. large kitchen , ce lĀlar, fenced yard, Vi m i. off Rt. 287. 1 V i m os. secu Ārity . Refs. S l100/m on1h.ā g?--*656_______________ parking.SOMERVILLE- 3 bed- 54B-64M. room C o lo n ia l. New kitchen A carpets. $1100/
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HILLSBOROUGH- room for rent. Residential area. $450/m o. Please ca ll 874-4630._______________NORTH PLAINFIELDāNon-smoking gentleman, nice dean home, $80/wk. 757-5058, leave messageor call after 6PM,________S O M ER VILLE- DownĀtown on bus Route, rates daily $15 and up, weekly $65 a n d u p . H o te l Somerset. 725-2787. SOMERVILLE- Residen-
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Avail, immed. DERELCO BUSINESS CENTER,201-359-7500,__________MANVILLE- 108 South Main Street. Top location. Across from Borough Hall and bank. Reasonable rent. Call Harcar 968- 0466.M E T U C H E N - O ffice- Shop Warehouse, 1600 eq. ft. Ample parking. Call494-3563.______________M ID D L E S E X - lease 4250 eq. ft. Ample park-
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O R T L E Y B E A C H -OCEAN FRONT. Beautl fu lly furnished Condo. Sleeps 4. TV, VCR, D.W., air, $600 per week. Call225-5082 days.__________P O IN T P L E A S A N T BEACHā Great location. Lovely clean 2 bedroom. P riva te beach, $700 weekly. Call 892-1864 or892-5155.______________SHORE ACRES- on the bay, 2 bdrm. cute bungaĀlow, on lagoon, dock, deck, 2 beaches, good for children. Call 920- 0751, ask for Kathy.
S O U T H " S E A S ID E P AR K ā Beach front. Clean beach. Luxury condo. Spectacular view, 60 ft. deck, AC. Fully equipped, sleeps 6. $749 weekly. Call 647-7089.
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leges, laundry A parking. Walk to shopping A trans. Call manager 722-2107, S O M E R V IL L E - fu r Ānished room for gentleĀman. Centrally located. Non-smokar. References. Call 725-7238.
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METUCHEN- 2-6 room offices, prime location, near train A bus, off street parking Call ARNOLT,
light mfg or storage. Call owner 241-9487, weekĀdays;___________________P L A IN F IE L D - Shop, warehouse, 2200 sq. ft.
Ā§lus 600 sq. ft. basement, phase electric. Zoned
heavy induetry. $875/mo. Will divide. Clean. 549- 1629.__________________R A R IT A N - Rt. 202. Available now, 379-1553. S O M E R V ILLE - office space available 700 sq. ft. excellent downtown locaĀtion w/plenty of parking space. Yes plenty of parkĀing! Separate entrance to Historic restored buildlni furnished or unfurnishei Call 725-1038 Ask ft Raymond
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LAVALETTE- Condo, block from beach. $475 per week. Cali 537-4408or 832-2968.____________LONG BEACH ISLAND. NOT TOO LATE. CHOICE S U M M E R R E N T A LS S T IL L A V A IL A B L E , MONTH, WEEK. SOME WATERFRONTS. LACKEY REALTY BROKER 609- 494-4511; 609-494-8500; 609-492-7000. DON'T DE- LAY, CALL TODAY.
BRIDGEW ATER- M /F, to share 3 bdrm , $370 InĀc lu d e s all. Q u ie t n e igh Āb o rh o o d , g a rd e n s . Call 356-1341.BRIDGEW ATER- M ale o r fem ale, non -sm oker to share 4 bed roo m house nea r h ig h schoo l. $408 per m onth p lus VS u tilities. Ca ll 725-6068. P L A IN F IL E D - S le e p y H o l lo w a r e a . F e m a le r o o m m a te w a n te d to sha re ho m e . $ 3 0 0 + vs u t i l i t ie s . C a ll 7 5 6 -6 5 3 9 leave message.
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D u n tl le n ā 1 Bdrm . new k itchen $ 6 2 0 * utilitiesCall 968 -2685____________FINDERNEā Newly renoĀvated 6 room apt. Attic, basem ent, yard, CAC. no pets 11? m os. security. $925/ m o. p lus utilities Avail. 8 / 1 .369-3791 . GARWOODā new ly re Āfurb ished . unfurn ished 2 bdrm .. 1 bath, large kit. L R . s to ra g e , c lo se to train. M ust see. Call Julie or Phil at 233-8492. MANVILLE- 2 bedroom . 2nd. floor, wa ll to wall carĀpeting. heat and hot w aĀter Included. No pets. 1 m onth security. 722-0719.
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2 bedrooms. 1V? baths, living room, kitchen, full basoment, pantry, deck, wall-wall carpeting, cenĀtral air. gas fired heal, alarm system. Refrigerator Included. No pels. End unit. Close to major h ighĀways. walking distance to dow ntown Somerville For information call:766-4444 869-6463
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752-0220646 Station Rd.
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722-4444SOMERVILLE- 1 Bdrm LR. K itch en . 2nd floor. $620 m onth, heat & hot water inc luded 1 i? mo. sec. W alking distance to tra in & tow n No pets725 -8003_________________SOMERVILLE- 2 Bdrm. LR. DR & lg . k itch e n . $675 mo. inc lud ing heat, tv s mo. security . Ava ilĀa b le im m e d ia te ly . C a ll725 -7100_________________S O M E R V IL L E - 3 bedroom . 2 bath. Perfect for bachelor bache lo re tte . $825-5895. Includes heat, ho t w a te r and cook ing gas. C a ll 722-7272 be-tween 9AM-SPM.__________SOMERVILLE- 5 room s 2-Fam lty house. Second floor, e q u ip p e d k itchen. Garage. $625 p lus util. No pets. Sec. & refs. Call af- le r 4PM 725-6470. SOMERVILLE- Clean. 4 ro o m s a n d b a th . 2n d floo r. G arage. No pets. $600 plus. 725-1906.SOMERVILLE- Garden apt. Spacious 1 bdrm ., inĀc ludes heat & hot water, sw im m ing poo l & laundry. C lose to trans. Near B rid Āgew ate r C om m ons. Call725-2596._________________SOMERVILLE- Ideal for B a c h e lo rs & B a c h e lo r- ettes. Exce llent ne ighborĀhood. 3 bdrm s, LH. TerĀrace, la rge closets. Heat & h o t w a t e r $ 8 9 5 .722-9425_______________SOMERVILLE- LuxuriĀous, private 1 bdrm. LR/ DR, eat-ln kitchen, air, carpeted. $825 plus util. Sept. 1. No pets. Call 725-0384; 725-6947. S O M E R V ILLE - lg. 1 bdrm, $600 plus utilities. Walk to RR & downtown. Parking, laundry, balcony.Call 526-5128.___________S O U T H B O U N D BROOKā 3 room, first floor, all utilities supplied, no pet, adult preferred, $625 per month. Call 359-6174,___________________SOUTH PLAINFIELDā2 bedrooms, good area. $700 plus utilities. Call 757-0165. _____
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B R I D G E W A T E R ā 3bd rm . T ow nhouee. Ju s t 15 m in. from AT8 T, 8 m in from Rts. 287 8 22. Full basem ent, priva te ya rd 8 parking. Safe enough tor s ing le girt/s. la rge enough for a fam ily. Avail, im m ed. No pets. $825 mo. p lus util. Security 8 refs. req.526-8172._________________BRIDGEWATER- Larg Āest 3 BR. 2V? bath town- house in the area. DR. LR. enclosed porch. O nly 1 ye a r o ld - like new ! W asher dryer, pool, d u b - house, tenn is courts. Aug 1 occup. $ 1 .t5 0 'm o plus utilities Call 369-6614.
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SSiJwdL' * Ā£ * Ā« /F T . W I L L D I V I D E . F O R M E R B A N K A N DO E N T I S T O F F I C E .961-1313._______________SOMERVILLE AREAāProfessional office In proĀfessional oantar. Available 08/01/90. 1,820 sq. ft. Kitchen facilities. CAC. Will rent individual offices, $2200 par month. Call 201-725-4420 between10AM-5PM._____________SOMERVILLE- Office on Main Street. 450 aq. ft. 8 200 sq. ft. Excellent locaĀtion. Call 526-3661 or 526-0694
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eluded. 826-8496.OCEAN BEACHā Newly renovated 3 bdrm. beach houaa w/LR, DR, kitchan/ DW; W/W c a rp e tin g , deck, grill inside 8 out. $5S0/wk. Call 369-7569;369-7427._______________ORLANDOā 15 minutes to Disney World, f mile to Universal Studio. BeautiĀfully furnished, 2 bedroom condo, 2 bath, CAC, pool. W eekly and m on th ly rates. Call 463-3969 after 2PM weekday and weekĀends.
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BRIDGEWATER, 2008 SUNNY SLOPE RD. (Off Findarna A vaJā Sat., July 21. 9-4 ONLY. All household contents must ba sold. Furniture, TV, alec, radlnar, bdrm. & kit. sets, mlsc. 704-6793. BRID G EW ATER , 670 JOHN CHRISTIAN DR. (off Garretson Rd.)ā Frl. & Sat., July 20 8 21, 9AM-3PM. H ouaahold
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SOUTH PLIANFIELD āProfessional couple. No pets. 4 room apartment. All utilities included. $800/ mo. Security. 755-6735.
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mirror. Butcher block taĀble. Deck furniture. Gas grill. Tools. Ski equip. 781-0389.
BRANCHBURG, 37 SO. BRANCH R D .- Sat., Sun., 7/21 8 22, 9-6. Multi-Family. Antiques, com pute r, com pound bow, hunting, fishing supĀplies, chainsaw & more.
B R A N C H B U R G , 07 WHITON RD., Sat. 7/21 & Sun. 7/22; 10-4pm. Toys, books, clothes, tools, furĀniture, much, much morel
B R A N C H B U R G - 71Huyler Rd (off Rte 202 S. by Mobile gas station). July 20-22. 10AM-5PM. Furniture, cra ft Items, tools & much more. BRIDGEWATER, 1170 COLONIAL W A Y - Frl. A Sat. July 20 8 21. 0-6. MOVING SALE. HouaaĀhold, small turn. Hama, 50 yr. accumulation.
Items, extra extra large to petite clothes, aquarium: fully equipped plus fish, toys 8 games.___________BRIDGEW ATER, 878 SEBRING AVE. (off S hepĀh e r d ) - Sat., Ju ly 21, 10- 2. E lec, typew rite r, g a rĀden. tools, w o rk bench, costum e jewelry, house-wares^_____________________BR ID G EW ATER - 701 Donald Drive. N o r th - lo ft o f Thruw ay Dr.) Sat., Ju ly 21, 9AM-4PM. Com- m e r c ia l s n o w b lo w e r , dorm refrig ., som e fu rn iĀture. lo ts m ore. No earlybirds_______________________BRIDGEW ATER- 501 SPRING VALLEY DR., Saturday 7/21 & Sunday7/22, 10-4PM._____________DUNELLEN, 113 Second St., Sat. 8 Sun. 7/21 8 7/22; 9 AM-4 PM.____________H ILLSBO R O U G H - 57 Riverview Terrace, Fri & Sat. Ju ly 20 8 21 9AM- 4 P M . F o u r F a m i l ie s . G oodies at one location. Everyth ing p riced to go Cance lled In case o t Rain. P IS C A T A W A Y ,16 ACADEMY S T .- S a t . J u ly 21, 9-4 . M is c e lla Ān e o u s ite m s . M o v in g Sale. Rain Date Sun., Ju ly22;__________________________________
PISCATAWAY- 32 DebĀorah Dr. Sat., July 21, 9AM-4PM. A lm ost everyĀth ing on ly $1.00. EveryĀth ing m ust go.
PISCATAWAY- 433 Jarra rd S tre e t (o tt N o rth R a n d o lp h v i l le R o a d ) . Friday and Saturday July 20th, and 21st. 9AM-4PM R a in d a te S u n d a y J u ly22nd. M oving sale.________PISCATAWAY- 9 W ater S treet Sat & Sun July 21st. & 22nd. M ust sell. M oving!! Toys, antiques, books; odds and endsKitchen.___________________PISCATAWAY- Je ffrey W ay Haines Avenue SatĀu rd a y J u ly 2 1 s t. 9AM- 4PM . M u lti- fa m ily b lock sale. C o llectib les, crafts, h o u s e h o ld , f u r n i t u r e , book, toys,
SOMERSET- 137 Rod- ney Ave. Sat, 7/21, 9AM- 3P M . M o v in g S e ve ra l la rge items
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R ARITAN - 104 B re n tĀw ood Rd (o ff O ld York Rd). Sat. Ju ly 21st. 9AM- 4P M R a in d a te 0 7 /2 2 . B a b y -c h ild c re c lo th e s , m a te rn ity , ch a n g in g taĀb le s . fu rn itu re , h u n tin g equ ipm ent & m uch more.
SOMERVILLE, 14 DE-MOND PL. (oft G as ton )- Sat., sun., Ju ly 2 1 .2 2 : 10- 4PM No early b irds ! Gi- ant M ulti-H ousehold! SOMERVILLE, 152 E. SPRING S T .- S at & Sun.. 7/21 & 7/22, SAM to 5PM . 4 F am ily . Som e-th ing tor Everyone!________SOMERVILLE, 154 EAST CLIFF STREET- Friday and Saturday. 8AM-4PM Lots o l ca rpen te r tools, antiques and other items. SOUTH BOUND BROOK, 67 CATHERINE S T .- 7/21 & 7/22, 9AM-5PM. D in in g s e t . t o w e ls , sheets, B&W TV, yarn andmore.______________________SOUTH PLAINFIELD, 2005 OXFORD A V E .- June 20 & 21. 9-4. 400 record LPs. books, m aga Āzines. clo thes, househo ld , m any, m any m ore item s.
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C R A F T 8 F L E A MARKET- Holy T rin ity E a s te r n O r t h o d o x Church, 830 Jefferson Ave., Rahway (corner of W. Hazelwood Ave.) 7/ 28; 8/18; 9/1; 10/27 & 11/ 10; 8AM-3PM. Space $10to r 10ft. 382 -4231________CRAFTERS W ANTED- P e ppe rm in t B o u tique at M o t h e r S e to n H ig h School, Clark D ecem ber 1st Excellent location 8 parking. Furthar in form aĀtion call Jeanne at 969- 1296 or 541-1319.
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1 9 8 8 B O B C A T w i th catcher, bough t new Feb. ā89. 1 Stihl F566 Trim m er w ith A u toH ead . 1 6x10 tra ile r w ith 2 extra tires. Call after 5PM, 359-6363ask for Ray._______________A A A PR E-EN G INEERED S T E E L B U IL D IN G S ā specia l d iscoun ts on se Ālected sizes. M ateria l only as lo w as $ 2 .5 6 p e r square foot. M ateria l only o r tu rn k e y . (8 0 0 )3 3 8 -2503.______________________A IR C O N D IT IO N E R S ( 2 ) - FRIGIDAIRE. 7000 BTU s each 3 yr. o ld - $275; 4 yr. o ld -$225 .874-8207,_________________A IR C O N D IT IO N E R S F O R S A L E - u s e d 2 s u m m e rs 6 0 0 0 B TU , $100. 20,000 BTU, $250.Call 463 -8207_____________A IR C O N D IT IO N E R S ā S e a rs C o ld s p o t . A ls o Sears K enm ore freezer. All in good w o rk ing cond iĀtion . C a ll a fte r 5:30PM722-0450._________________A IR C O N D IT IO N E R ā $100 Washer, $75. Dryer. $65. Stove, $75. RefrigerĀator, $170. Can deliver.722-6329._________________A IR C O N D IT IO N E R - 51 10 C om puter tab le like new , $5 5 B ra n d new
Ā§e n e ra to r , $ 6 5 0 . Steel ecretaria t tab le . $175 ex-
cel cond. 231-0670,_______A IR C O N D IT IO N E R ā Cold Spot, 19,000 BTU, perfect c o n d it io n . $225 Call 469-8245.A L M O S T N E W - c lo th ing, jew elry, furs, linens HH effects, an tiques, col l e c t i b l e s . E N C O R E Q U A L I T Y C O N S IG N M EN TS, 123 Clare m ont Rd B ernardsv illeBA BY FU RN ITU RE & access.: w h ite c rib , chang ing tab le & dresser. Hi c h a ir, ca r sea t, sw ing p laypen , in fants seat. At-ter 6PM, 658-4440.________B A BY IT E M S ā Badger 5 drawer d ress ing table w / tray, $40. C entu ry 3000 S T E c a r s e a t , $ 4 0 .727-7139._________________B E D R O O M S E T S - (1) g ir l's s e t , traditional, 5 G I R L S p ie c e s (2) M aster se t, R O O M m odern , 5 p ie ces . Both excellen t condition. Bestoffer. 745-7546.___________B IK E S ā 12 speed, light w e igh t lad ies racer, $60 Ladies touring . 3 speed,$30. B oy 's 2 0 ā s tunt, $50.A l l g o o d c o n d i t io n .356-6680.__________________B U N K B E D S - w / m atch ing d re sse r, $12 5 . Gas s to ve . $75 . E lec , ty p e Āw rite r. $35. S tuden t desk.$15 . 1971 Y a m ah a d irt b ike , $125. 725-8344,C H A IR S ā 12 classroom cha ir- desk com b ina tion .6 p reschoo l cha irs , alos d e s k s G ood b u y . Call 561-3364.
D IN ING R O O M S E T - 9piece, m odern b londe f in Āish , $22 5 . L iv ing room set, 2 p iece, flora l pattern, $199. Ca ll 359-6883 or722-8171._________________D IN IN G R O O M TA B LE 75V2X36 w /lea f & 6 chairs $10 0 . T e c h n ic s AM /FM stereo rece ive r '(300w ) & 2 s p e a k e rs $100. C a ll272-7955._________________DIN ING R O O M - Pecan, B reakfron t w /ligh t, table w /pads, 6 chairs, excel, cond. $800. 549-6859, afĀte r 6 pm . 549 -86 72 , Iv.m essage.__________________D R Y E R - W hirlpoo l, su Āp e r c a p a c ity , sensi-d ry- gas. 3 years old. E xce lĀlen t cond ition . $100. Call756-1043._________________E L E C T R I C A L L Y A D ĀJ U S T A B L E B E D - Fu ll s iz e , m a s s a g e , b ra n d new, $300 off sale price.Call 968-1876._____________EX C E R SI2E B I K E - And R o w in g M ach in e . G ood cond ition . $200 cash Call 754-0148 a fte r 4PM. F LO R A L C O U C H $100 P laid couch $75. (2) end ta b le s $ 5 0 . (2 ) ta b le la m ps $50. All in good cond ition 548-5214. after3pm ._______________________F U R N IT U R E - E ng lish p ine DR $1600 Antique v a n ity , $ 6 0 0 . Ro ll to p c o m p u te r d e s k , $17 5 . O a k /a lm o n d tab le w ' 2 cha irs , $225. 271-0441 F U R N IT U R E - 7 p ie ce bed room set. dark walnut, $400. 4 p iece bedroom set, pine. $200. K itchen ta b le , b u tc h e r b lo c k .$150. 272-3392.___________F U R N IT U R E - A n tiq u e B d rm . s e t. $60 . W h ite d re s s e r & h u tc h , $50 . L e a th e r r e c l in e r , $ 3 5 . Rocker, $25. Butler table, $30. 755-6963/985-2503 F U R N I T U R E - S e e G ARAG E SALE ad at B ridgew ater, 2008 Sunny S lope Rd.. Sat.. Ju ly 21. 9-4 ONLY. 704-8793.G . E . A I R C O N D I ĀT IO N E R - 8 .400 BTU, 9.4 E nergy E ffective Rating, 1 1 5 v o lts . $ 5 0 0 C a ll 4 5 7 -9 2 3 5 o r 3 8 6 -4 1 9 3 daysG IR L āS C L O T H E S - Newb o rn to 4T. m any like n e w C o a t s , p a n t s . dresses, shorts and more. A lso bassinett. 782-3764.
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s tand , 2 d o u b le d r e s se rs , m irror , h u tc h w /g la s s . M oving, M ust sell. $500 Call 685-0940.
M OVING S A L E - 4 p iece black sp ind le w icker with spring cush ions. Verm ont R o c k M a p le t a b le & chairs. M any other item s.725-5181._________________M O V IN G S A L E - K ing size BR set, $650. Pecan DR set w /6 chairs, oval ta Āble w/leaves, china c loset & server, $850. Cherry, m a h o g a n y , s e c re ta r ia l, $500. So lid oak desk w / sw ivel a rm cha ir, $450. Solid m ahogany lib rary taĀble, $500. Brass etragere, $500. S leeper sofa, $100. A ll lik e new , m u s t be seen. Call 201-369-7069. M O V IN G -M U S T S E L L - Sears sew ing m achine & cabinet. Never used $200 o r B e s t O f f e r . C a l l271-0108._________________M O V IN G - 9 Cu.ft. u p Ār ig h t fre e z e r, $19 5 . 8 ' pool tab le $825, pr. co fĀfee ta b le s $180, 3 pc. sect, sofa $595. Service/ 12 d ishes $75. 757-3463. M O V IN G ā Estate sale Play gym set. refrigera tor, k itc h e n se t. 2 b u ffe ts , pop-up tent, chairs. Call218-0210._________________M O V IN G - M u s t s e lf H e a v y d u ty K e n m o re washer & gas dryer, a lĀm ond. 4 yrs old. $175/both 561 -96 51___________M O V IN G - P r ic e d fo r quick sale LR set. Queen BR suite. C entury (CHIN HUA) DR set. m isc. o therCall 234-0958._____________M O W ER SE AR S R id ing 10 hp. 36 in. cut. snow Āplow & cha ins Metal dec- tector. C h a llenge ' mode! X-70. 8 search hea d Call after 6 pm, 725-6066 M O W E R - 8 HP e lectric start w ca tcher $475 Gas pow ered lawn sw e eper $ 10 0 2 new string tr im Āmers 25% off Call 234-2821 or 766-4241 ________NEW: SO LID O A K - sofa & c o c k ta il ta b le s , on e p iece gray wa llun it, Brass tab le lam ps, la rge co n Āte m p o ra ry p ic tu res Call 821-0721O LIVER 880 T R A C T O R -$ 8 0 0 H a rd ie O rc h a rd s p r a y e r . $ 7 5 0 A l l is - C halm ers, m odel G w ith c u ltiv a to rs . $1350 C a ll782-3391 _________________O RIENTAL STYLE m aster bdrm , dbl dresser, m irĀrors, Armoire. 2 e n d ta Ābles. headboard, decora Ātive m irror B e s t o ffe r 781-6197
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S Q U A S H R A C Q U E T -The real British kind. A lĀm ost new. w ith brace If y o u 'll use it. it 's yours 231-6690 days: 6 0 9 -3 9 '-5798 eves.________________S T E R E O ā C o m p le te c o m p o n e n t sys tem . 35 watts per channel w ith 4 stand ing speakers. $ 10 0Call 271-0441._____________S W I M M I N G P O O L S H U R R Y ā W e re o v e r Ās tocked ' Many s-zes and shapes availab e now at t r e m e n d o u s s a v in g s Trade your old car. boat. ca m p e v. e tc F m ancm g avaiiab 'e Ca ! i -900-843-7665 ( B i89'_______________TA BLE C L O T H - E m bro dered w ith m atch ng na p Ākins. m achine washafc e P ia c e m a t s D i f f e r e n t sizes 'ke new 639-6488 T O O LS ā Waike* Tum e* 3 6 " d r iā! press 4 spd. '? HP Seaā s 8 tab le saw s ta n d e x te n tio n s . 3 c t* exce cond Ask r g S ' 45each 545-7176___________T O O LS ā m ust se 24 *t alum p'ank. 40ft. la d c e ' H o n a a g e n e ra to r 5000 watt, too! & side coxes for P ickup, saws 27-.-0108 T R A IL E R ā M o to rcyc e u t i l i t y t ra i le r 4 x 8 t it deck 2000 ib rating, f'ew t ire s A sk ing $275 Ca 874-3585 after 6PM
G RO OM ER S W A N T E D -dog and or cats, fu ll or part tim e, Som erville area.Call 874-6600.____________S H IH TZU P U P P IE S āAKC papers, male, cham Āp io n b lo o d lin e s , w h ite / g o ld /b la c k . b o rn 6 /14 . a d o r a b le ! $ 4 5 0 . C a ll 469-3645.
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ALL CASH for m ilita ry re lĀics- Swords, m edals, u n iĀform s. etc. W ill pay best prices Expert appraisals, consignm ents. Bud 688 0 5 5 0" d a y ; 6 8 5 -0 4 8 8 .eves 45 yrs exp,_________ALL L IO N E L Ivea. Am. F ly e r ā and o th e r toy t ra m s C o lle c to r p a y s h ighest prices Call 232- 2350 or 635-2053_________C O M IC BO O KS. BA SEĀB A LL C A R D S & N O N ĀS P O R T S C A R D S - A:so 1 9 4 0 ās -6 0 s p a ra p h e rn a Ālia Call Tony. 968-3886leave m essage.___________GUNS. SW ORDS. C A M ĀERAS. W ATCHES. M ED ĀALS. M ilita ry I te m a - NJ & Federal censed Top cash pa-d House calls m ade Bert 821-4949 JUKEBO XES (any c o n d i- t io n ) ā C oke. S lo t A rĀcade P inba ll m achines b a rb e r p e es 609 -587-7819_______________________W ANTED; 'o r Ford F250 4x2 1-4 rim s & goo d tires LT 235 S 5 -R '6 ~ C a 2 0 ā - 53 4-663 T
W O R L D 'S F A IR -E X P O IT E M S ā D is n e y , toys , g a m e s , s h e e t m u s ic , tm US a~d anyth.ng co<- e c tb e H e ā b Roifes. 534- 5 5 ā 5 534-5115
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CLO TH ES DRYER, G.Eh e a v y d u ty , l ik e new $175 Baker Burled W alĀnut cock ta il tab le $135 M atched pr Rock Maple d in ing room corner cabi n e ts $ 2 2 5 /e a c h . b o th $400 Spanish G uitar $30 W indow fan $20 Roll top desk $750. Plus a store fu ll of qua lity used fu rn iĀtu re , h o u se h o ld effects, d e s k s , m ir ro rs , b o o k c a s e s , la m p s , e t c PRICED TO SELL. Collins C o rne r, 23 D um ont Rd (o p p . b a n k ). Far H ills , 234 0995C O M IC B O O K C O LLE C ĀT I O N - 1970 1990. Mar vel. Eagle, etc 2,000 pkg d e a l $ 3 5 0 0 o ffe r. 3566843.______________________C O M P U T E R - A P P LE IIC. 64k co lo red m onitor, ke y b o a rd , p r in te r $500 firm . Great for hom e or s c h o o l. 9 6 8 -6 2 2 3 a fte r6 P M _______________________C O M P U T E R - C o m p a q P o rtable III, M ode l 40, like new. $2995. 271-0441. C O M P U T E R - IBM COM PATIBLE $475. W e repair com pu te rs & prin te rs We buy com pute rs & prin ters m onito rs , d rives & board 464 :7496C R A FT M A TIC BE D king dual con tro ls . $500 incl. linens.; Sears 10HP ride- on m o w e r -N e w $ 1 2 0 0 N ow $500 Q ueen sofa b e d . b e ig e $ 12 5 . C a ll 526-9112__________________DESK C H A IR S - 2 storm d o o rs , s to rm w in d o w , w o o d e n w in d o w casing, sta in less steel size), bar stool, a fter 6PM.
G O R G EO U S REDW O OD M O D ER N C O C K T A IL TAĀB L E - $ 2 5 0 ; RCA 13" co lo r TV, g oo d cond $50;Call 873-3998._____________H U M M E L F IG U R IN E S ā (28 ) d is p la y e d in da rk w o od C u rio C ab ine t. D eĀsire to sell as a package. A sk ing $4500 Call 874- 8142 afle r 6PM . anytim e on w eekends.J A C K L A L A N E G O L D LIFETIM E M E M B E R S H IP C A R D ā loca ted in S o m eĀrville . $500 o r BO. Call 281-9341.JA C K L a L A N N E - O lym Āp ic go ld L ife tim e m em b erĀship. G ood at any club, any tim e for all facilities $1000 or B/O 572-5469. J a c k LaLanne L ife T im e M e m b e rs h ip (2 )ā G ood at any Jack LaLanne Spa or affiliate. Free racquet- ball, sw im m ing, aerobics. O rig ina lly so ld for $1100, a s k in g $ 8 0 0 /B O . 561- 0196 Iv m sgK E N M O R E W ASHER & D R Y E R ā h e a v y d u ty , p e rfe c t c o n d it io n . $275 ea. 2 large sofas $100 ea Call 828-9320
PAIR ANTIQ UE Burl m aĀhogany tw in beds $150. Set fre e w e ig h ts 75 lbs $30. F rig ida ire a ir co n d iĀtioner. 6 .000 BTU $100 Call 549-5897 P H A S E C O N V E R T E R - Rotary type. 1 to 15 HP Call 526-5225 or even ings 369-3372.P IA N O A N D O R G A N C L E A R A N C E S A L E -G uaranteed low est prices. New and used. T rem enĀdous se lec tion of sp inets, c o n s o le s , u p r i g h t s , g ra n d s and p layers, all m a jo r b ra n d s . A ll p rice range. UNLIMITED RENT ALS AVAILABLE. All GuarĀanteed New Jersey Piano C o m p a n y . 1506 S te lton R o ad . P is c a ta w a y , NJ. H o u r s : M o n d a y t h r u Friday 11AM to 9PM and Saturday 11AM-6PM. Call985-0408.__________________P IA N O ā Upright, asking $300. Call 996-4085, b e Ātween 6-8PM.PIN B A LL M A C H IN E S & VIDEO G A M E S - B a lly ās Hokus Pokus, Atari video gam es and P inchinko. ExĀc e lle n t c o n d it io n . 685- 9020 eves.P O O L H E A T E R - O iltired w ith tank for 20x30 pool. A sk ing $1500 with filter. Call 968-0862.
TR UC K C A P - W ith bu :- in tool boxes for 8 ft. bee C ost new $895 A sking $695 2 years old. Call9 68 -0862_________________TVā 19 B&W. $75. Elec ro lle r & rowm a m achines S 60 e a c h . E x e rc is e r . C h ris tm a s item s C aseĀm ent air cond it'one r, new 789-1455.
LATEX G L O V E S - 1000 cases, $27 per case. FDA approved. Call 968-9731. LA W N T R A C T O R - 10H P . w /4 2 ā d e c k . 3 2 " snow thrower, 46" ang le b lade, C om p, easy vac sys. 38 Ham m er m ower & all acces. S2700/BO Call 369-3687.LO G S P L IT T E R - 1983 Lickity log splitter, m odel M K 348 . K o h le r e n g in e , m o d e l K 1 8 1 , a s k in g $22 0 0 . M u s t see ! C a ll 356-0455LOG S P L IT T E R - Heavy du ty log sp litte r. $900 or best oner. Call M ike at722-3235._________________L O V E S E A T - 5 ft 4 inches, exce llen t c o n d iĀt io n , $225. H 1 -rise bed (sleeps 2). bed spreads and quilts included. $125. Call 725-3831
TW IN A N TIQ U E B U R L -M a h o g a n y tw in b e d s $15 0 . S e t fre e w e gh ts . 75 lbs.. S30. F rig ida ire air c o n d it io n e r . 60 0 0 BTU $100 Call 549-5897 TW O A N TIQ U E CA TER ĀP IL L A R S ā O ne m o d e l 15, $1050. O ne m odel 25. $ 2 5 0 0 . F o r k l i f t C la r k $1450. Call 782-3391 W A S H E R /D R Y E R - Gas S e a rs D e lu x e m o d e l $100 each. C ond ition like new. Ca ll 463-7829 W A S H E R / D R Y E R - W h ite H ot po in t, heavy duty. 4 years old, $175 M ov ing , m ust se ll Ca968-2860._________________W IN D O W S - 2 pairs dou b le hung , 6 pane with s to rm & s c re e n $100 each Excellent cond itionCall 463 -89 45_____________W O L F F - T A N N IN G BEDS Com m ercia l-H om e U n its F ro m $ 1 9 9 .0 0 L a m p s - L o t i o n s- A c c e s s o r ie s . M o n th ly Payments low as $18 00 Call Today FREE Color cata log 1-800-228-6292 W O O D S W IN G S E T - W ith slide, sw ings, rings, $125 o r best oner New $ 5 0 0 p e n c il p o s t tw in bed, now $200 or best of- fer. Call 781-7223.________
ā¢ ā¢ ā¢ f tT O M āS GUNS & A M M O -N e w a n d u s e d g u n s S o m eth ing fo r everyone and all needs. Call us beĀfore you spend too m uch, 781-2117.
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M A TTR ES SESā New, in w ra p p in g 2 sets, extra firm , back supporte r S acĀrifice Call anytim e 201- 757-7115.M E M P H IS E L E C T R IC G U IT A R - G uild Portable Am p . M icrophone. Kodak m ov ie cam era, p ro jecto r & screen 725-6867.
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P O O L T A B L E - S la te top, 6 ft. 2 inches by 42 in ches A ll accesso ries .$275. Call 725-3831.P R O P A N E T A N K S - 1 4 0 pound tank $25; 3-20 pound tanks $20 ea.; 1- 10 pound tank $10. Call885-9436__________________R E F R I G E R A T O R S āW a s h e rs a n d d r y e r s .G ood cond ition . W ill guarĀantee. Call 754-7209.R E F R I G E R A T O R āApartm ent size. 2 years old, $250. 469-8189.R ID IN G M O W ER , 3 0 ā - eng ine needs w ork, best offer over $100. Drop leaf ta b le w /6 la d d e r b a ck chairs, $350. Please call 889-8146.S E A L Y / S P R IN G A IR M A T T R E S S E S - Choosey o u r f irm n e ss , $49 -$89 tw in each piece. M elrose FARm ' m KT. ā Sponsorsā ln S leepshop. 486-2944, e lu d e S u s s e x C o u n ty SEARS 10 in c h tab le saw C om m un ity College, on le g s ; d u s t ba g in- e luded Two p la id love- seats. Call 755-8048.S E A R S T R A C T O R MOW ER 11 HP, 3 6 ā cut.S in g le H o lly w o o d bed .D o m e s t ic O r ie n ta l ru g 8x10 New furnace humief-ifier. 781-1643.____________SO FA 7ft, Ce lery Green, g o o d c o n d it io n . $ 17 5 .Call 463-1475, leave m esĀsa g e ______________________SONY C O LO R T V ā 27 g iona l anim al Shelter has in ch co n s o le , like new p u p p ie s , k it te n s , dog s $500. I 6 ā b ike $16. C osco and cats. Adoption rea- b a b y s tro lle r $25 . C a ll sonable. M issing a pet? 218-3797. Call 725-0308.
P E A S , C U C U M B E R S , EGGS, FEED, R A SP BER ĀR I E S , T O M A T O E S , STRAW , & all produce from NJ farm s: the Farm Āers M arket Line at 1-800-
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T H A N K S G I V I N G NO VENA TO ST. J U D E -H o ly St. Ju d e , A p ostle and Martyr, great in virtue and rich m m iracles near k insm an o f Jesus Christ, fa ithfu l in tercessor of all who invoke your special p a t r o n a g e in t im e o f need To you I have re Ācourse from the dep th of my heart and hum bly beg to whom God has given such great pow er to com e to m y ass is tance Help m e in my present and u rĀgen t petition In retu rn I p ro m is e to m ake your nam e know n and cause you to be invoked (Say 3 O u r F a th e r 's , 3 H a il Mary s, 3 G lory Bo's) St Jude, pray for us and all w h o in v o k e y o u r a id Am en (Publication must be prom ised This novena has never been known to fail This prayer is to be sa id fo r 9 c o n se cu tive days.) M.S.
th a n k s g iv in g N ovena to St. J u d e ā Holy St. Jude. A postle and Martyr, great in v irtue and rich in m iraĀc le s , nea r k in s m a n o f Jesus Christ, fa ithfu l in te rĀcessor of all w ho invoke your special pa tronage in tim e of need. To you I have recourse from the dep th of m y heart and hum bly beg to whom God has g iv e n s u c h g re a t pow er to com e to m y asĀsistance. He lp me in my present and urgent pe tiĀtion. In return I p rom ise to m ake your nam e known a n d c a u s e y o u to be in v o k e d . (S a y 3 O u r Fathers, 3 Hail M aryās, 3 G lo ry B e 's ). S t. Jude , pray for us and all who invoke your aid. Amen. ( P u b l ic a t io n m u s t be p ro m ise d . T h is Novena has never been know n to fail. This prayer is to be
A W O N DERFU L FAM ILY E X P E R IE N C E - A U ST R A H A N . E U R O P E A N . S C A N D IN A V IA N . YUG O S L A V I A N H I G H S C H O O L E X C H A N G E STUDENTS ARRIVING IN A U G U S T B E C O M E A HOST FAMILY FOR AM- E R I C A N I N-TERCULTURAL STUDENT EXCHANGE CALL 1-800-SIBLING.________________A T T O R N E Y H O U S E CALLS: W ills (from $70). C losings (from $395). Di vorces' (from $475). IncorĀp o ra t io n s (fro m $22 5 ). Call for exact fees; other se rv ices J . D e M a rtln o , Esq. 874-5636.___________
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Free B rochures P O Box 629-J N o rth B runsw ick .NJ 08902._________________C H R IS TIA N TELEPH O N E RO M AN C E! It works, its fun. its easy! En joy yo u rĀse lf Hear o th e rs in te rĀested in m eeting you 24 hrs an aaes. ail fa*ths Ca āā -900-786-7710 onlyS2 min.___________________ āC O U N SE LIN G AN D PSYĀC H O T H E R A P Y - E ffe c Ātive ca ring help for d e Āpression. anxiety sex A m a ".a p rob lem s' griev ing & oss For ind iv idua ls . coup es A famines A life Ās ty le s F irs t v is i t fre e , m o s t I n s u r a n c e a c Āc e p te d . M ir ia m S ā eau. M SA CSW 846-1674.D A T E F IN D E R - S*n:g esP e ā so ~a Ads- O ur ?thy e a - l.a 'Cest L st F 'eeCCC\ 201 -526-3004 24hrs : ;* P O Box 1058
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Driveways, parking lots, concrete walks, curb ing. Belgium b locks Reason able Insured FREE osti mates Call 960 3432 C N A IN LIN K FENCING ā S tockade , custom w ood of all types O ne free gate after 100 ft of fence InĀsured R easonable ratesCal! (168 3432_____________C L E A N IN G D O NE by hon est, re lia b le wom an w ith re ferences W eekly, b i-m onth ly, one tim e jobsCall 752 9279___________C LEAN IN G SERVICES ā For the fines t in hom e and com m ercia l cleaning C a ll C a ro ls C le a n in g S e rv ic e In c 4 69 -16 63 . O ver 10 years of service C L E A N IN G SE R V IC E By D e b ra A ll su r fa c e clean ing I'll make it spar kle Call 689 6502 C L E A N IN G S E R V IC E ā R e s id e n tia l, co m m e rc ia l a n d n e w ly co n s tru c te d hom es Professional hus band w ife clean ing team Call 475-3638 āC L E A N IN G - S e r io u s c lean ing . H om es a p t's c o n d o s A o f f i c e s c le a n e d W e e k ly by- w eekly m onth ly & also w k n d s C h a r l e n e271-46^6__________________C L E A N IN G - Too much to do and not enough tim e0 Oh>ce a-'d res d e r !ial c leaning if you want top Quality ~c:eanipg a! a great cw p* :e ca1 SOS- 3 9 '4 J a Ā° A Somerset a^d H unte rdo^ Count'es
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ā¢S P R IN G C L E A N U P * -A t t i c s b a s e m e n ts g a r a g e s C A L L N O W287-5116.A VCR is A LL YOU NEEDto watch your hom e m o / les slides or prin ts on TV We guarantee our filrn-to videotape transfers to be o f th e h ig h e s t q u a lity a v a i la b le F re e b a c k g r o u n d m u s ic F re e p ickup Ā£ delivery too Wo provide transfer services for leading video stores DEAL DIRECT A SAVE" C a ll D a n ie l P e te rs Pro- d u c tlo n a , (201)231-0676. A A A Q U A L IT Y P A IN T - IN G ā 10 yrs. experience In s u r e d P o w e r w a sh available. Free estim atesCall 526-2346.____________A D O R A B L E P O N IE S FOR P A R T IE S - W onder ful en terta inm ent for birth day, p icn ics, fairs and any special event Please call463-0526 ____A M W A Y P R O D U C T S - Come to you. Satisfaction g u a ra n te e d . C a ll (201) 369-4858.A N T H O N Y ā S P A IN T - IN G ā specia liz ing in in teĀrio r & exterior. Roofing, g u t te rs c le a n e d & in Āstalled. M inor alterations Free estim ates. 752-6441 B A T H T U B & T IL E REĀS U R F A C IN G - 5 y r war ran ty . fre e e s t. U n ion /
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'2 2 -2 0 ^ 6 D<ana___________CLEANUP SERVICE OF ALL T Y P E S - W 1 ce a n jb anyth ing G a 'ages a*- ? cs ce a*s 'ea estate c icsm g s ba-ns & light d e m o lit io n M r -o '.-o " dum psters a /a ab'e 730-OS19_______________________________CO M PUTER P R O G R A M ĀM I N G ā C u s to m iz e d d B A S E ll l/F o x B A S E & F oxM A C p ro g ra m m in g C u s to m iz a t io n o f SB T acctc softw are both PC & M a c in to s h Exp d in N o ve ll & 3 CM LAN s S tephen D rago n & As-SOC., 757-7382.___________C O U N S E L L IN G F O R S IN G LES O NLY. G roup coun se ': ng ead by pro- ā ess ic r-a s ^ g āes ā hera- pist, Jud ith Yorio. MSW For in form ation cal! 201-526-2696__________________C U S T O M S L IP C O V ĀE R S āD ra p e re s reuph- o ls te ry Y o u r fa b r ic or Ours Form erly at Stem- bachs & Hahne s 41 yrs experience Senior c itizen d iscount Shop a? hom e s e r v ic e W C a n t e r 757-6655 __CUSTO M W O O D W O R KĀING & M A S O N R Y - No job too sm all Free esti m ates Q u a lity work at re a s o n a b le ra te s C a ll369 4 12 5_________________DECKS DECKS DECKS ā We bu ild decks better, faster, cheaper than the rest Shop around then cal! us Professional ins u r r e d u n lim ite d re fe r onces Cali 526 0005
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D R IV E W A Y S - Free esti m a tes N ew d rivew ays, re s u r fa c in g , re p a ir in g , s to n in g & seal coating. RR ties insta lled & exca vating Est 1965 MAJER CO . 968-0862. ELECTRIC . A S P E N - All residentia l needs house fa n s , sm oko d o te c to rs , ligh ting , te lephones, etc. Q uick response Lie No 7 5 3 4 C a ll 3 5 6 3 0 4 1 .873-0137.______________ELECTRIC . D O R E M U S - A t t ic fa n s , a p p lia n c e s , w h o le house fans. etc. Lie a 10121 & Insured For qu ick, c lean service Call Pete 469 3089 E L E C T R IC A L W O R K - C o m m o ric ia l. res iden tia l and industria l Licensed. No. 9141 and insured tree e s t im a te s , ca ll V in ce S a n to n a n ta s o E le c tr ic968 1609_________________E L E C T R IC A L W O R K - R osidentia l & sm all busi 'lo sses only No job too sm all No challenge too g r e a t B o n d e d L ie 8 46 0 A 1 C lec tric Co271 4553_________________E L E C T R I C A L - A L L T Y P E S O F R E S ID E N T I A L C O M M E R C IA L W ORK. Summ er Special, poo ls, spas, outdoor dec- p ra tive lig h tin g License 2 9 '8 C o o n e y E le c tr ic469-0281_________________FE N C E Sā Custom wood specia lis ts All he ights & s ty le s W e a ls o have chain link & stockade. Ex- pertly ins ta lled . 38_T1044_ G U T T E R & R O O F C L E A N IN G ā Tree trim m in g s m a ll re p a irs & painting. Very reasonable. I n s u r e d . C a ll C L E A RVIEW 757-5347.__________GUTTERS & L E A D E R S - C ieaned & flushed. $35- $70 Insured Repairs M iĀnor tree trim m ing. Quality gutte r screening installed. G lenn Stevens. 361-1855,3-9PM, 7 days____________HO M ECLEAN IN G Sum Ām e r S p e c ia l P ro fe s Āsional e 'eaning w ith a per- s o n a ' t o u c h T o w n - ho u se s stadm g at $40 & up. H o u s e s vary F u lly In s u re d . C a ll C h ris at8 7 3 -'3 8 9 __________________H O USEC LEANING & OF- F I C E C L E A N I N G āW e e k l y . B i - w e e k l y & M o n t h l y r a t e s a v a i l a b l e . T o p qua lity service at af- fp rdab le prices. 561-5854, H O U S E C L E A N IN G ā E x p e r ie n c e d , r e lia b le , good references, reason- ab'e rates Call M aria 302- 1972 betw een 10-4 30PM,M onday-S a tu rday________H O U S E C L E A N IN G - C om m erc ia l and res ide nĀtial References. Call Lisa561-4718._________________H O U S E C L E A N I N G ā D o n e b y e x p e r ie n c e wom an. House, condo & o f f ic e d u r in g m o rn in g h o u rs E x c e lle n t re fe r Āe n ce s ow n t ra n s p o r ta Ātion For free estim atescall 356 -34 11_____________H O U S E C L E A N IN G - Part tim e 2 to 3 hours daily G ood re ferences Can LidĀ»eth 302-0654,_____________H O U S E C L E A N IN G ā T ire d o f c le a n in g your hom e? Let me do it1 Rea sonab le rates 526 -5188 JU N K R E M O V A L All types, attics, basem en 's, b a c k y a rd C a ll Jo e at 906 9232
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DRIVEW AYS PATIO S & W A L K S ā Brick Pavers- ā U n ique E uropean d e Āsigns. D urable & a ttracĀtive. Free estim ates C onĀta c t: F ra n c e s c o L a n d Āscape. 855-4954.
M A S O N R Y ā Repair like now Stops Chim neys C h a u lk in g TH E B E S T FOR LESS! C a ll G eo rge322-7436._________________M A S O N R Y ā Steps, s ide Āw a lk s , p a t io s , e x te r io r d ra inage, all work gua ranĀteed. Free estim ates. Call 560-8657
M A S O N R Y ā g e n e ra l ro p a ir w o rk . 40 yea rs experience. Roliablo Froo estim ates Call 526-4131 M IC H AE L'S APPLIAN CE S E R V IC E - salos. service A ins ta lla tion . All major k itchen & laundry appli .mens Call 563 1794 N .J * LARG EST RETAIL F A B R IC S T O R E - ox pand lng dressm aker ro forral list If you are a pro fesslonal seam stress and would liko to bo included, Call 755 4 700 and ask fordetails._________________ _N ILLA 'S CLEAN -U P AND C A R T IN G S E R V IC E S ā Junk removal of all kinds754 68 75 _____________O D D JO B S - G ENERAL R E P A IR S - Lt hau ling , brush cleared & rem oved . i Xpert Int ext carpentry, p a in t in g , re p la c e m e n t w indow s & docks Troo work, log splitting, qutto rs c leaned No jo b too small. W hy break your back? If you don 't soo it, ask. Call us today for a FREE esti m a te . O u r 15 th yea r 526-5535.ODD J O B S - ligh t hau lĀin g D e b ris & g a rbag o clean ups. rem oval Yard c le a n u p s . s h ru b tr im m in g . p la n t in g . M in o r m o v in g P a in t in g C a ll757 2523._________________PARTY P L A N N IN G - Be a guest at your party! I w ill organ ize your party acco rd ing to your taste and budget From inv ita Ātions to clean up in c lud Āing enterta inm ent if a p Āpropria te. Enjoy a party y o u r g u e s ts w ill ra ve about b irthdays, ann iverĀsaries, showers, dinners, e tc . e tc . C a ll Pam to s c h e d u le a p p o in tm e n t 201-563-9844.PAVING & EXCAVATING D O U G H E R T Y PAVING -ā p a r k in g lo ts . R & R , b a c k h o e w o rk , d u m p truck rental, sep tic sysĀte m s . d ra in a g e w o rk , landscaping. Fast service561-6452__________________PLUM BING & HEATINGā All b ig or sm all res idenĀt ia l w o rk . FREE E S T IĀM A T E S & A N S W E R S . E v e n in g & w e e k e n d appts for w ork ing fam iĀl ie s L ic e n s e 8 4 8 8John, 725-2530___________P O O L S ft P O W E R W A S H IN G ā C o m p le te poo l service. G uaranteed low rates. Free estim ates. Call Bill at 906-8570,
R E -R O O F IN G - Free esĀt im a te s , F an s , g u tte rs , pa in ting , shee ting and re Āpa irs 356-0784 or 469-3684 ā Oz M onroeā ._______R E S U M E S - C r e a t iv e W rite -U p s ...e xce lle n t ye t inexpensive.. .$30 fo r 1-2 page resum e...C a ll 463-8135.______________________SA L & S O N S ā Excellent ceram ic tile and m arb le in s ta l la t io n s . C o m p le te re n o v a t io n s (b a th ro o m , foyer & k itchen s). Free estim ates. 526-6651. S M A LL BU SIN E SS CO N- T R O L L E R S H IP S E R ĀV IC E S - Im p le m e n t a c Āc o u n t in g s y s te m s , e n Āhance in ternal reporting, m anage cash, direct ac coun ting functions, train em ployees. 14 yrs. expeĀrience For free consu lta Ātion call 494-3939. V IN N IE 'S P A IN T IN G ā Roofing, G uttors & Slato repair Call 324 0006 W IN D O W S W ASHED in private hom os, call 722 0143.W ORD PROCESSING āAI p h a O rn o g a : P ro le s s io n a l w o rd p ro cess ing and d e sk to p p u b lish in g s e rv ic e 701 1215. Fax 701 2622
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A-1 W A LL S C A P E R S -W allpaper hang ing, Paint ing. Kitchens A Baths re m odeled I roe estim ates Fully Insured 463-3416 o r 201-7435A l l CO UNTY FE N C E-A l l t y p o s w o o d a n d C ha in lin k fe n c in g Cx p o rtly in s ta lle d and ro paired Fully Insured Call Polo 290 0922 or Tony 292 072 7A L T E R A T I O N S , R E ĀP A IR S K ft W C O N ĀS T R U C T IO N - C a rpo n try, m asonry We do fl all FREE E S T IM A T E S . In so re d C a ll R ich W olf, 210 WolfB A T H R O O M S - C o mploto Bathroom rom odel ing Froo estim ates Wo are the exports. Fully in surod 005 9155 BROW N/ R O B E L - S P l C IAUZING in custom w in Ādow & door installations, decks, roofs, s id ing and p o rc h e n c lo s u re s . For t r e e o s t i m a t e c a l l 271 4083. Fully insured. C A R P E N T R Y ft R O O FĀIN G ā C e ilin g b lo c k s , floor tiles, repairing ceil- i n g s , w a l l s a n d porches, w ood cabinets, fo rm ica and brick steps. R e a so n a b le ra tes. Ca ll 356-9020
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dorm oTsd k5^ho?d 2 ttlh n.h oach Ca" Joe at r Ā° i ^ Ā® rf : ;A ' ,c^ en 4 ba,h 271-2813 eves. Somersot.re m o d e lin g , basem ents. r ic > > # c ---------------------z ~-ādrvwall & taping, NO JO B ;JE . , B a h o o s h ia nTO O S M A L L! F u lly in- C o"s lru c tio n . Specia liz ing s u re d . ( re e e s tim a te s !n RedwĀ° ? d decks, fu lly 704 0262 insured. Design decks to
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CARPENTRYD ryw a ll, ce ra m ic t ilin g , go n o ra l hom e im prove m ents & repairs. Precim en is & ropa irs Preci- mslon qua lity craftsm anship r T i? U ? b o l , A 'F' D ,yw a" at a fraction of vyhat the Call 257-3969.____________o th e rs c h a rg e P rom pt curteous sorvico Froe os tim ates
449-5528S e rv in g C e n tra l Je rso y since 1983C A R P E N T R Y Q u a lity d o s lg n s and craftsm an ship, in areas such as a d Ād i t i o n s . r o m o d o l ln g , d o c k s , f in is h e d b a se m onts and all gonora l reĀpairs Call 2JB 9125 C A R P E N T R Y - Smallā To pa irs in s id o & ou ts ide Now & o ld work Bound Brook & surround ing ar oas on ly Call 469 8340
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F L O O R 8 A N D I N Qneat, courteous & proles sional refin ish ing & insta lĀlation. Call for free esti- mate, 201-534 9350 F L O O R S ā N ew w o o d floors installed, sanded & fin ished. O ld w ood floors r o f in is h e d F re e e s t i Ām a t e s A C C U R A T E FLO O R IN G . 968-4508. G E N E R A L C O N T R A C ĀTOR āAdditions, decks, s id in g , b a th ro o m s . A ll typos of construction Call469 5 68 5________________G UTTERSā New seam less. Screen ing, cleaning, genera l m aintenance Call 356 4940.H A N D Y M A N - P lum bing ' p a in tin g , ca rpen try and m asonry Free estim ates an d fu lly in su re d C a ll563 9 0 3 5 _________________HARD W OO D FLO ORING Y ou 'll adore your floors w h o n re fin is h e d o r in Āstalled byRESTOR-A-FLOOR
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HO M E IM PRO VEM ENTSā B y S te v a M a s tr la n . Q uality w orkm anship. V iĀnyl rep lacem ant w indow s A d d it io n s . K i tc h s n s & b a th ro o m s . R e asonab le prices. Steve at 806-6188. HO M E IM PRO VEM EN Tā V in y l s id in g , A lu m in u m trim , s torm w indow s, gu tĀter and leaders. Inside - o u ts id e h o u s e h o ld re- palrs. Call 752-4659 HO M E M AIN TE N AN C Eā H o m e im p ro ve m e n ts ft r e p a ir s , la n d s c a p in g , decks, fish ponds, s to rĀage sheds. Fully Insured. FREE ESTIMATES 356-0886.______________________H o m e Im p r o v e m e n ts - All types o l repairs and im p ro v e m e n ts , re p la c e Ām ent w indow s and storm producls . Call 271 8547 iN TE R E R IO R /E X TE R IO R P A IN T IN G ā professional w ork only. Call now for free estim ate Ca ll Drew526 8498_______________K ITC H E N S BY J O H N - A ll ty p e s o l hom e im Āp r o v e m e n ts . C u s to m k itchens a specia lty BathĀroom s, w h irlpoo ls , spas, expert ceram ic tile work D ecks ft add itio n s , f in Āish e d ba se m e n ts . Free estim ates 707-9215
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P A IN T E R S ā Residential s p e c ia lis ts 20 y rs . in b u s in e s s d o in g g o o d clean work inside & out Insured Free estim ates J R ura & S o ns 722-9707______________________P A IN T IN G & P A P E R H A N G IN G ā Interior/exte- r io r P ro fe ss io n a l w ork No jo b too small Insured FREE ESTIMATES Call Bob Steinman. 526-3382 P A IN T IN G A P O W E R W A S H IN G - In te r io r & exterior. Stains & repairs R e fe re n c e s P A N T H E R P A IN T IN G A B u ild in g C o n tra c to rs . C a ll 201- 9 6 8 -3 3 8 8 A ask abo u t free pow er wash dem o. PA IN TIN G A STAIN IN G ā In terior & exterior. Alt surfaces, all pa ints, p a Āp e rh a n g in g A s tripp in g . W oodw ork fin ish ing A re- fin ish ing P lastering A re Āp a ir s P la s te r d o w n , sheetrock up Taping & spacklm g . G utter c leanĀin g . re p a irs , in s ta lle d Free estim ates Insured C A H P A I N T I N G 752-5442
P A IN T IN G ft W A L L P A P E R IN G (IN TE R IO R O NLY)ā ''S u m m e r Spa- e lĀ« l" 10% oft any room any job . FULLY INSURED. Wilt bea t any w ritten es tiĀmates. W ill w ork wknds. Call Chris a t 873-1389. P A IN T IN G f t W A LL P A ĀP E R IN G ā E x te rio r/ln te - rior, custom work. Com- m ercia l/residentia l. FULLY INSURED. N ick 658-9235 P A IN T IN G f t W A LL P A ĀP E R IN G ā In te r io r/e x te - rior, rem odeling o l baths f t k itc h e n s . D e cks in Ās t a l l e d . F R E E E S T I- MATES. Tom 755-6541
PAINTINGP a p e rh a n g in g , p o p co rn c e ilin g s , c u s to m w o o d work. Professional deco Ārating shou ldn 't have to cost you a sm all fortune. G u a r a n te e d s u p e r io r qua lity cra ftsm ansh ip at a fraction of what the others c h a rg e E xce lle n t lo ca l re fe re n c e s . F ree e s t iĀmates. Now booking work for July.
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722-4943Call Rich after 6PM_______P A I N T I N G - C o i 'e g e s tu d e n ts E x te -c r in te Ārior Carpentry, odd (Obs Ca" Je-ry at 56~ -9340 P A IN T IN G - INTERIOR EXTERIOR Qua'ity work neat bee estim ates A s c sm a r e p a ir s a ro u n d h o u s e C a ll Tom 752- 1378
PRESTIGE T IL E . Q uality ce ram ic t ila ins ta lla tion . K itchens, ba throom s fu lly ram odalad. C ountertops, foyers, repa irs f t ragroutĀin g . F u lly in su re d , free e s t im a te s . C a ll K e v in , 769-8358._________________
P a in t in g G o o d H a n d sCo. In terior/extsrior. W allĀp a p e r i n g , p a i n t in g , p o w e rw a sn in g (or com - m e rc ia l/re s id e n tia l. F rad 4574)984 o r 885-1169 P a in tin g , P a p e rh a n g in g , P o w e r W a s h in g a n d S P E C IA L C O A T IN G S - Fully insured. Free es tiĀm a te s C a ll V e c c h io l iPa inting 356-9289________R O O FIN G f t S ID IN G ā shingles. Mot tars, slate tearo ffs, 1 p ly systems. Free estim ates. Fully in Āsured Com m ercia l ft resiĀdentia l. Call 968-2313 or968-0682__________________R O O F IN G C O N T R A C ĀTO R ā C a fic e C o n s tru c Ātion Co. Re-roofina & all types of repairs. No job too sm all Insured, free estim ates Call 968-6241 R O O F IN G /R E P A IR S /A T - T IC F A N IN S T A L L A ĀT IO N ā Sum m er disc., 20 yrs exp Q u a lity work, e c o n o m y p r ic e s , re fe rĀences Call Bill 469-6687W A L L P A P E R IN G B Y F E M IN IN E T O U C H -Reasonable rates Prom pt serv ice Free estim ates No jo b to o sm a ll Call231-0282_________________W A L L P A P E R IN G - Fern, nine Hangups. Neat, p ro Āfessional Free estim ates Prom pt service. Call Joan526-0251__________________W A L L P A P E R IN G - W all- c ra ft P rofessional paper- hanger Paint trim & ce ilĀings R easonab le rates Insured, free estim ates Ask for Norm, 819 -80t6 W IN D O W C L E A N IN G ā P ro fe s s io n a l, f u l ly in Ās u re d s u p e r io r ^e fe '- ences O ther re*ated se rĀvices ava iable UNIVERĀSAL BUILDING M AINTEĀNANCE For FREE ESTI- MATE Can 281-7611 W IN D O W R E P A IR S ā R e p la c e g la s s p u tty cau x pamt & wash In te Ār io r e x te r io r F re e e s t iĀmates fu lly insured Bob S te inm an, 526-3382
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A -1 T O P S O I L āSc-ee^ed & screenedF>it D f t 322-5409_________LA N D S C A PE- F ra -cescc Lar-dscap - g ā Creatrve custom ces g r$ Scec a z " g n *es dentiaJ exte* ers F c f yo-jr tree es tm a te Ca:: 855-4 954 L A N D S C A P I N G b y A R M S T R O N G - Lan d - scaoe d e s ig n p lan ting poo- scape . D ecora tive s tone & m u lch Lawns- s o d o r s e e d , t re e re Āmoval. b rush rem oval w> Chip per A g rad ing C a āf Joe 885-5323 LA W N C A R E A LA N D ĀS C A P IN G - C o m p ie te awn & landscape se~. ce , thatchm g etc Res de m a A Com m ercial Free es tiĀm ates 469-6888.
L A N D S C A P I N G - A llp h a s e s o f la n d s c a p in g c a re in c lu d in g w e e k ly m aintenance, sh rub p lan tĀing , th a tch in g , seed ing , f e r t i l iz in g & c le a n u p s . S a v e $ 1 0 o f f i n i t i a l c leanup w ith th is ad. Free Estimates. Je ff 753-6742 L A N D S C A P IN G - Spring cleanup, tha tch ing, lawn m ain tenance, all phases o f landscaping. Free e s tiĀmates, qua lity work, quick se rv ice . C a ll 755 -8429,Charlie.___________________LANDVIEW LANDSCAPE A G R O U N D D E S IG N ā Com m ercial & residentia l. W e d o a ll p ha ses of landscaping and m ainteĀn a n c e . C a ll G a ry at 722-4388.L A W N C A R E /Y A R D W O R K - B e st se rv ice , lo w es t rates, Free esti- m ates call 231-0358 L A W N G R O O M E R - Landscaping design. ResĀid e n t ia l & C o m m erc ia l Lawn m a in tenance Call 231-1531._________________
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MANAGER TRAINEEāwed groomed, pereonable Individual with 2 yn . of college or comparableā .--------- ā¢ā r pojdiop
salary & health benefit*. For more Information
RECEPTIONIST/ MEDIĀCAL ASSISTANT- Mon., Tues., Thurs.. Fri., 1:30- 6:30PM. Wed.. 9AM-2PM. Will train. Write: Box 15. c/o Forbes Newspapers, PO Box 60S. Somerville, NJ 08876.RECEPTIONIST/CLERK
easeful re te lling team TYPISTā Montgomery pleaee cell or write to: T o w n s h ip M u n ic ip a l Theresa at Benetton, nuiidina Phone, aenera
TEACHERS-Child cere. C H IL D C A R E - in nu/ Full time position avail- home. TLC, FREE lunch, a b le , S200-S300 per economical large play
ā *' room w/plenty of toys.Call 526-9332 anytime, ask for Marie.C H IL D C A R E - Bound B rook. Fenced yard. Lunch S snacks. Planned activities. Call 469-6543.
____ CaH 572-4544 termore Information.________T E A C H E R S - EducaĀtional financial services company expanding loĀcally looking for teachers who went P7T S summer-
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SSSALESSSā Part time ___________________ _____earning Potential of 5- placement lob. For details gua lifled Technicians 10k/month working 10- call 766-1799. This is an opportunity to
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ANSWERING SERVICE-Prlvate o ffice in Ber- nardaville needs a deĀpe ndab le person for steady work. 3 shifts a v a ila b le : 8AM-1PM; 12:30-4:30PM; 1:30-8PM. This is not a summer re- Dealer has openings for
12hrs. week. OutstandingOpp. C -------231-6978.
C LE R IC A Lā M edica l FLOOR SANDERā ex- Bridgewater Commons office part time mornings, cellent pay. For more In- Mall, Bridgewater, NJ Computer skilla a + , out formation call 534-9350. 08807; 201-707-9111.o e a - ja V l ā b l t w f j n RJU -TIM E/ PART TIME MARKETING- Leader in 2 00PM a V oopu* C O O K - Experience pre- financial Industry experi-
c------- In R*r?on at enclng growth, looking toCLERICALā PA. Some- The W estbrook Inn, expand professional aales rviHe Appraisal Firm. 15 Talmadge Ave., Bound staff in Central NJ area.hours per week. Flexible Brook.__________________ College degree preferred.schedule. $6^ per hour. q r o o m e r Sā dog and Salary up to $800 If
C H IL D C A R E - For 4ā ---------- old.
AUTO MECHANICS 8 MECHANIC TRAINEES
NJ's largest Pontiac-GMC has
Technicians, hours per week. Flexible Brook._________. . . . . ------ jpportunity to schedule. $6 per hour QROOMERS- dog and Salary up to $800 If ouali-|oin an organization that D a v Id s o n .^ ta M c e r 8 or fijn or pan time, fled plus bonus. Fun ben-
MmtlM In Urn ClutKM!
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____________________ r r r . ā r ā ā 5 T : s ā¢ 'S 5 Ā» ;MM S r .r a - s i s r s K ; F S K S s w S asus s n % s & ā - .... ........ .Corp. ieeklng organized ,entlal 4 ,chfr,a? professional. Diverse re- ^ \ 7 9n,wT ,^pens io n
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penlng. $500-5925 per through H.s'. dssVJs. āex ' X!?^UDcneSo,n* r>Ā®,' NJreek. Call 215-348-9167 parlance preferred. PT/FT 08873. EOE.____________
e x te n tlo n 101, fro m positions available. Call o f f i c e MANAGER ā87/ * * * * ------ ā
sponsibilities, good typing and steno a must. PC
6:30PM dally. '4-3301.
skills preferred. Salary mid 20's. Call Kym 668- 7300 Preferred PlaceĀment, 27 Mountain Blvd.,Warren.________________ADULT A ID - for Crlm all day child care program in Bridgewater, hours 7- 11AM & 12-3PM daily
SUBURBAN AUTO MALL Nat. Brake Specialists Somevllle-Greenbrook
MetuchenCsll Carmine 526-4203
AUTOMOTIVE- Speedy Muffler King Is looking for several aggressive IndiĀviduals to work In our Central Jersey locations,
irience preferred butwhile school is in sessionfomiatton*call1 DrĀ° Carrea willing to train. We offer PLUS ^the super*401K pany seeks carididatāe to Must be 18 years oldā with RETAIL S A L E S - Part zenrormation can u i. v * iā¢ unlimited earning poten- n___DI Wo cant n ,n , n ,, . tn Ā» . enced Health Club Per- a . i . , . . - . n ; Ā» . . t o o . " : . nn.,
tlal. 5 day work week,
support personnel In the industry.
We offer every possible CUSTODIAN- Full time. HAIR STYLIST/ MAN- big-company benefit in- Montgomery Twsp. Mu- ACURIST- busy Boundeluding paid vacations, nidpal Bldg. N.J. drivers Brook shop. Great bene- Blue Cross/Blue Shield, Mcense/some experience (its p |u t com m ission. Dental & Pharmacy. 6 required. Send appliation 5 6 0 - 8 6 0 7 , d a y s :paid sick days a year plus Assistant Adminlstra- 968-0456, eves._________personal, birthday, 9 paid g , *eĀ° ^ Ā® d22^ j Ro85of' HAIR/ ASSISTANT TO f e l di?*yl i n n d day aner 35M 2 n EOE M / F m SHAMPOOr Full time or
CUSTOMER SERVICE- ^ X . T c S lHow about adding the Sales Office of a major 234.2121 Ā° 'NADA profit sharing plan, Somerset County com-
OB-GYN o ff ic e . Fast paced environment reĀquires manager w/nurslna education background;Ins. claims processing not wor|dng conditions, hrs, required.^Send jesume 9 5 t f .p com petetlve
h ip M u n lc lp s time work. Put your skillsBuilding. Phone, general to work helping consum- _____________ -o ffice work. Requires ergi by showing them our month old 8 3V4 yr. old. good typing skills. Excefi common sens* manage- Caring responsible Indl- lent fringe benefits. 8:00 ment philosophy. Ask lo r vidual. 4 or 5 days a wk
' Mr. McCutchen at (201) In my Bedmlnster home 214-8100 ext. 788. Ref. required. 781-6197.T E A C H E R - C rea tive people to teach Hebrew or other subjects. Jewish R e l i g io u s S c h o o lIno^M on oT tubs Hffer- CHILDCARE- Mother of noon, (tail 722fe674 2 In North Plainfield will
babysit tor your children T E A C H IN G A S S IS - Rjn or part time. Please T A N T - ParMime, ele; call 561-7559.m e n t a r y o r S p e c i a l E d n r a i i e ---------m ā ā . ace rtifica tion requ ired . CHfiLDCARE Nurse *C o n tra c te d p o s it io nBranchburg Township TLC to yourtojj*|Jj,l * School Diet. Call Mrs. In my Hillsborough home. Mulligan (722-3266) ask for appllcatlon/lnforma- tlon. EOE/MF.
fringeam -4:30 pm Monday- Frlday. Apply Assistant Adm inistrator's Offles, 2261 Route 206. Belle Mead. N.J. 08502. 359- 8211. EOE M/F/H/V.
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This is the job you've been looking fori Need organized person with exĀcellent communication skills to manage SomeĀrset Cpounty WIC NutriĀtion Program. Temporary 7 month position-possible pe rm an en t. P leasan t
Full or part time. Call 874-7723
A ttn : A d m in is tra to r , S o m e r s e t O B -G Y N
THERAPIST- Master's level cognitive/ behaviorsl oriented, to work P/T
salary 8 benefits packJ ig 'Y .L T age. Send resume to oriam eo, id warn r r i
Assoc.. P.O. BOX 6130, NORWESCAP WIC Pro- eves, at private counsel Bridgewater. 08807. gram proip8Ct 8 Mar- Ing center In Metuchen.P /T L A B O R E R shall St., Phllllpsburg. Call Mr. Rivera 457-0298.N E ED E D - By Asphalt N.J. 08865 or call (201) v a n 0 D rivew ay C on trac to r. 454-5011 for more Into.
271-2844.Ā» wnwi r L U O HID -r w irv (jafty s w n a u atiw iuaiv tw --------- j lj isk M w o m ust 1 0 jf M ie v iu w nnpoten- Pension Plan. We want train with prior business enced H w th Club Per- d rive r 's license . 722-
UelT?t?rN/n cC B Io F R ^ Pald vacation 8 holidays HEATING/REFR^IGERA- & exce||ent work benefits.TION SERVICE TECH- interested, please conNICAN- For establishedCo. Minimum 3 yrs. Com- mercial/residential exp. Steady employment. All benefits for motivated perĀsonable service person. 469-3889.
sd, plea tact Ron at 757-1811 or Kevin at 238-4221.AVON SALES- All areas. C a ll to ll fre e 1-800- 662-2292.B O O K K E E P E R - part time, must be experiĀenced In AP, AR, GL, PR 8 Taxes. Computer expeĀ
n d are willing to experience. Competitive sonnel needed tor the tel- best. Check us salary 8 benefits. Call towing positions: Manag- I Steve Lowry, Patti 868-7300, Preferred *[*ā¢ *ā¢Ā»*ā Managers Aer-
the best and pay the out. Call Service Director at:
QUEEN CITYPONTIAC-GMC TRUCK
101 Rte 22 Green Brook 752-3000
An equal oppty employerBANK TELLER- full time opportunity in our Pluck- emin location. Previous
1882.Time. Knowledge of movĀies helpful. Da'Days, eve-
PARENTS/TEACHERSā nlngs and some week ā -ā¢ ā ! obicTnstructors ā Piease your experience with ends. Call 248-0010.
BtwL Warren.7 call Sandy 201-359-2532. ff ld re n to earn money, RN_ 3PM-11PM ICirculation Department H O U S EP A R EN T
Her* w* Grow Agalnl S U B S TITU TEThe Star Ledger needs good enthusiastic Partrime early a m. help. Inv ParMull time position to
Discovery Toys needs edĀuca tiona l consultants. Sue Ferranti. 526-1497.
P A R T TIM E30-50% COMMISSION
mediate openings in your work in community based if you're a housewife, col- area as a Circulation Ser- group home. Responsible lege student, retired or
for:---------------------' *ā - - ā ā -
WorkĀing Supervisor. Full or part time. Good working conditions 8 benefits. Please apply: Raritan Health 8 Extended Care Center. 633 Route 28. Raritan. 526-8950. ____
DRIVER- Immedl ate opening Senior Clti-
van. Hours: 9AM- 2PM. 5 daya/wk. $7.52/hr. Class 1 or 2 license reĀquired. Please call 754-1047 for Interview._______WANT A FUN JOB? Now hiring for #1 Parly Plan. Part time hours, full time earnings. No Investment. Free 5300 kit. When I work Itās a partyl Let me tell you about 111 Call Lee at 390-4935
The Medical Center el Princeton, a 450-bed community teaching hosĀpital. is seeking RN's with OR experience lor the folĀlowing positions:ā Full-Time
Daysf 'a r t-T Im e
DaysFor further information and to inquire about our certification recognition, contact:Mary Ellen ObrellerRN, Nurse Recruiter,(609) 497-4335 or 497-4337. EOE MfF
When; nadmonk innwaticn r a n
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rlence desired. 3 days/ cash Handling experi- wk. Call after 7pm. 201- ence preferred, will train.
Call Personnel Dept, for interview appt. 234-0700. PEAPACK GLADSTONE BANK. EOE____________
369-4589.
vice Representative or an tor supervising and teach- A d u lt C a rr ie r !! Earn mg independent living $400-5500 per month. In- skills to 5 teenage girts terested? Call now 1-800- with behavior problems.242-0850.
RETAILMERCHANDISER
Aert newW Ā» r* a natfOMi costume jawatry company- satemp an orgamnd. sell-motivated inĀdividual with dependable insured transportation We will tram you to maintain and merchandise displays m local retail stores
We oWar an interesting toe w ith flenble daytime hours No weekends or sales required *0 ' this 12 hour per month position
discount available
Starting rate U 35 an hour it you Ilka a challenge meeting people and a sense of acĀcomplishment please call our Voice Mail Response Center
1/100-999-7527MAILBOX 4742
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REAL ESTATE SALES CAREERW E I D E L O F F E R S M O R E
Discover the oppoflumMs evaHmHe in working wen one of me areas mosr successful feeders since 1915. Our comm,!- ment to your success includes e lull renge of supportsystems.
āFinest training In Ih* Industry ā Bonus Incentive plans ā Marketing tools ā Extensive advertising ā National Ralocation Network ā Mortgaga Company 'Multl-Otficas Naw Jsrsey and Pa.
Professional outdance in a motivated atmosphere is what you II tmd m a career with Weidet. Ws currently are looking or both experienced end new sales associates who wouldlike lo tom our ream lo mast your fullest potential For aconhdenhal interview please cas.
Georgs WalkerM a r t in s v ille
(201) 469-6300W 1
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BECOME AN UNDER- COVERWEAR AG ENT-Show beautiful lingerie Part Time or Full Time. Call Diana. 725-0290.Banking
Midlantic National Bank has several positions available for you at our convenient locations.
FULL TIME TELLERSBedmirtster
BernardsvilleLyonsRaritan
Somerville Circle South Somerville
Stirling Whiiehouse
HEAD TELLERWhiiehouse
DENTAL ASSISTANTāBedminster. private office, experience required. 4Vi days per week. Saturday AM re q u ire d . S alar based on experience 234-0753
ila ry . Call
E n t r y le v e l s a la r y $13,500. Training proĀvided. For more informaĀtion. please cntact Tony or Lends Coleman. (201) 412-7997. EOE
WORDPROCESSORS
Princeton area internaĀtional research and conĀ
king sales people for suiting organization seeks T.u e D iv mnur iiirinn 'he N.E. Region. Must be 'alentod and energetic In- TIME FAY. Now hiring aP|e |0 supervise 8 motl- dtviduals. If you nave a demonstrators tor beauti- ,arrl^ inriā nandent positive atitude, protes-
just want to make extra SALES -10 Sale* Dlrec- money working when you tors. We are an autho- want and how often you rj2ad independent mar- want. keter ot US Sprint Tele-
Call 376-1969 communications Services, PART TIME JOB/FULL ,ā eK',ng 'Ā° r
INSURANCE AGENCY-in LirtdervUnion Cty. took-
~ ing for Personal Linas DENTAL ASSISTANTā Insuranca axperi-Exper. pretorrsd but will ence a mus( Lic7 nā
vate large independent ilf r j? ' ^ r* a' sales force Residual in-
H??*-**.*.. P rĀ°ar* m freĀ® come, revenue sharing 8
train. Part time for SomeĀrville Orthodontic office. Mon . Wed., Fri. 8 some Sats. Call 526-0039.DENTAL ASSISTANT āFor modem Orthodontist office. Part to full time. Ex- come, perience preferred but not necessary. Can 985- 1666.
helpful. Salary commenĀsurate w experience. Full benefits. Can Valerie or Jean. 662-7499 or 862- 7565. Full time, part time
$300 kit/lree supplies/ training. No invastment. Call U ta 707-0915.
PART TIME JOBSOpenings in the following career fie lds. Cellular Telephones Operator 8 repair. Law enforcement. Legal clerk. Medical aid.
ngbonuses. For Regional in terview in your area, call Ms Fallet at: 201-526- 5396. This is not a job. it's a rare opportunity!
CHILDCARE- Will care to r you r ch ild In my Somerville home. Luncn and snacks provided. Call526-4710._______________CHILDCARE- In my MidĀdlesex home, by very exĀperienced mom. Lofs of TLC. Wholesome environĀment. Call 560-0047. CLOVER LANE DAYĀCARE: Cert, family Day- Care by Reg. Nurse. Meals 8 diapers provided. 2 yrs. to Pro-schoof $110 per week So. Plainfield, Edison 8 Plscafaway ar-eas. 757-6574__________DEPENDABLE PERSON NEEDED- For 18 month old. I live In Branchburg. work in Liberty Corner area. Your home or mine. 4 /w eek. Lo v in g non- smoker only. 216-1656. EXCELLENT PAY 8 VAĀCATION- for care of 2 girls, 3V5 yrs. 8 15 mos. Mon.-Fri. 7:30AM-5:30PM. Our home in Bridgewater. No housekeeping. Must drive. Very tidy. Non- smoker. Starting Aug. Some flex, in start date. 526-5144.
8 ^re-entry persons wel- clerical, food service. InĀtel. Analyst, Mechanic, 8
sional demeanor and are interested in career develĀopment, we are looking for youl Basic requireĀments include typing, orĀganizational skills and the ability to become a key
_____ ontributor In a highly pro-SALESā Growing Real ductive environment. If Estate Company seeks 2 you think you've got wha Reasonabieā 572-3i49career minded persons to ft takes and want to join a --------------------------------learn while they earn. Pre- growing organizaiton, reĀlicensing information, in- ply to: Box 3, c/o Forbes
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EXPERIENCED MOM OF3ā Will care tor your In- fantAoddler In my Pis- cataway (Durham Park area) home. Full time
PAR T TIM E TELLER S
RaritanSouth Som erville
Stirling
DENTAL ASSISTANTāS pec ia lty p rac tice in Somerville area. Part or full time. Some dental ofĀfice exoer. preferred but not necessary. S9-S11,tir. to start. Call 231-1860. D R IV E R - Part tim e. Days andOr evervnes. tor limousine service. SomeĀrset County r e s id e n t . Id e a l to r r e t i r e * . C e ll *47-3303.
meny more. For informaĀtion call:
1-800-792-8396 N J N A T I O N A L
G U AR D__________EOE__________PART TIME MORNINGS
KITCHEN H E LP - EVE- IN SOMERVILLE- Major NINGS North Branch Inn, greeting card company Route 28. North Branch, sa a k t re liable mature N.J. Can 526-0139. minded person to main-
INTERIOR DECORATING SALESāSeeking mature minded individual with enĀtrepreneurial attitude for national decorating firm. Will train. No franchise or royalty fa ts . Call Pat. 457-0738.
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OmVWM INSTRUCTORS needed to r b u sy d riv ing s c h o o l i n S o m e r s e t
T c ircu la tion 8 1 P /T a *r i- aI t (20 hrsAuk). Both pceL
Couniy. Paid training. Call J jv^ ingq'houra,"Eff2!fiveMidlantic National Bank 201.359-8248___________ Jom m Snication a to H roffers competitive salaries EDITORā Community clerical exp. 8 some typ- 2 nd r? fnrSfiif! weekly newspaper group, ing required. Raritan Val-benefits package for toil iy .e ir : county, NJ, must ley Community College time employees. For con- ba experienced, strong offers excel benefits in o 3 (201)e3 2 1-8486. We are "an P Ā® ^Ā® Sk"15 wks vacation to start, tarn-equal opportunity em- ā¢ ā 1/F/H/V.
_ tain two displays. Approxt- n m ^ " a ā p a r t " l im a , c ^ i i m y e * e f o u r * . w e*M y. *3 2 -Ā« 2Ā»7_____________ j s s s lLIBRARY CLERKSā 1 F / tra n sp o r ta tio n for Ihla ---------ā ā round position Call
P A R T T IM E S ALES HELPā Experience with Home Furnl*h ings/An- tiquea desirable . Call704-0909._______________P A R T T I M E - B er- nardsville Doctor's office
Resume to: General Man- Ā«y health Insurance 8 tu- lo o k in g fo r m a tu re ager Times-Beacon, 345 ition waiver, individual minded individual tor In- E. Bay, Manahawkin. NJ dantal. life, pension 8 (uranc*. Experience preĀ
house training s ta r t . C a ll P at 685-8202.SALES
BIG MONEY!!!The leading real estate ofĀfice in NJ is now hiring 2 CAREER-MINDED people for new homes and resiĀdential sales in Somerset, Middlesex. Mercer. WarĀren, and H u n te rd o n Counties.W* h a w sfat*-of-th#-art vidao rralnlnr and profi tra iners - * 4 0 .0 0 0 yearly. Sals is preferred essary. We will get yc CENSED and TRAIN you. For a confidential interĀview. call:Ken Worden, Prealdent
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BABYSIT IN MY H O M E -by the hour-day-week, part time - full time, days- nights. weekends - over- night. Have fenced yard 8 Call 753-3725
E X P E R IE N C E D TEACHER/ Mother w/ Master's/Early Childhood Certif. will provide a learnĀing/ tun exper. for your toddler in my Somersethome. 563-4172.________LOVING M O M - will care for your ch ild in her Somerville home. CPR Certified. Call 526-4720. LOVING M O N - Will care for your toddler (3 plus) lull time in my Somerset home. Non-smoker, referĀences, available. Call 249-
S S f c t t J S w a sReferral S ervice has re liĀable, Insured cere availĀable for children of allages. 526-4884._________PLAYCAREā certified teacher-mom will care for your children. Structured activities, lull or part time.
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National BanK needed to rebuild motors,CLEANING PER S O N - reducers and pumpsFull time for Bridgewater Must h*v * experience, jeoo/wk. 2 yr. restaurant. Must be self- Salary negoliable^Appht Program, full ā starter 8 experienced in in person at 84 Somerset coiieg# $ Business ex peĀri e ta 11 w o rk . H o u rs : St., SĀ°rn*J)''lle or cail rienc# preferred. Call 201 -Nights, 2am-9am. Com- days 526-5225__________ 782-5254. ext. 271 any-petitive salary 8 benefits. EXPERIENCED GROOM time. Mr. Katchen. 722-6953. NEEOED- Excellent env- MACHINE OPERATOR/C O O K S - Full or part 16 ā c /o V S b H FTā ,w 0rir>di?fl, 4 P ^ 'time for family o ^ and Nev^ p a p . ' ā . PO Box mĀ° ^ t o N * i b i l i t y
p fa y ro o m . Lunch InĀcluded. Very reasonable. 722-2035._______________
o *m ti, ihw. āŗrw i.-rv sursnev. i e > _ c u 0roāĀ« art nn- BABYSITTER NEEDED--mor*: Cal! 526-1200.ext. f^ re d but will Vain. M-F 8 A U B S - ^ H e r e ^ ^ r F o r women's.health club
IM 8 'n a ll,e ,im e to earn301 'between 10-2PM by 9AM-2PM.' Saltry negotia-7/25/90. AA/EOE. b l. Cell Sendy ^66-1943 0 000 per m0.MANAGEMENT TRAINEE PART T IM E - G roup No exp. necessary. Will S ta rting salary up to leader tor parent-toddler train. (201) 758-6748.ry up to leader for parent-toddler
. Treining piay program starting in benefits, sent in Bernardswllle.Sept, inā Bernardswllle. S E C R E T A R Y ā F o r
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ness. Someone to set up a p p o in tm e n t and do b o o k k e e p in g . 30-40 hours a week. Call 725- 3434 ask tor Harry
CENTER OPENING FOR FALL PROGRAMS. Full time 8 part time clasees tor infants thru klndergar-
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Bound Brook. Ages 2 V4- 8. Hours 10 AM-4 P
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MACHINIST- Pert Time. Days. E xpafianca r** quirad, in Middlatax BorĀough. 20 hour waak for small lens manufacturing company. CaH 356-1461. MALE FEMALE RETIRED OR S P A R E - T IM E NEED person to check clothing deposit bins in area, van or pick up preĀferred. cell 1 -800-332- 1580 Mon-Sat.
Som ervllie , COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL AT THE COURTYARD. 704-8686.
SECRETARY- Interest BRIDGEWATER- expert- 9ing 8 challenging career encBt) m0m will provide Agency. 572-4544
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Chnstrnas Around the (uā , imB position with d. Affiliated with (World. Now hiring 30 am- b8nefNs Experience 8/or - ----- ā bitious paople. Set your āown hrs. now thru Nov.Free training & suppliesCall Lynn 561-8082 or ___________Joanmarie 647-0755. SOCIAL SERVICEā part
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ChildĀcare Connection. Large yard, large playroom, reĀferences avail. Full time only. Call 658-3250.
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Somerset Trust Company is dedicated to exceeding expectations of both our employees and our customers.Our commitment towards continued growth within a highly competitive market have given us the opportunity to share our success with our employees.We currently have openings for the following positions.ā¢ Teller (Fu ll/P art tim e) ā B ranchburg/B edm inster/M anville/F lem ington
ā¢ Head Teller - Bridgewaterā¢ Transit Operator (Part time) ā Branchburgā¢ Secretary - Fiemingtonā¢ Maintenance Helper (Part time mornings) - Somerville
We offer our full time employees Medical & Dental Ins., Profit Sharing, Tuition Asst., & more.Please call 685-8832 or stop by our Personnel office,9 am-3 pm, Mon-Fri.
Somerset Ttust Com pany
M em ber of The Sum m it Bancorporation
3 4 W . M a i n S t r e e t S o m e r v i l l e , N . J . 0 8 8 7 6
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MANAGEMENT CANDIĀDATE: We will train at our expense tor porrnanerij F0,b8B Newspapers. A positioni In Somerset/ MId- Djviā on o( Forb8s Inc . dlesex County with * h jh nee(j8 experienced pho-
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_______________!-7406.CHILDCARE NEEDED-3 daya/wk. tor B mo. old. Starting Sept. My So. Plainfield homo or yours. Must be loving, rasp., non-smoker. 668-4928.
Ptinceton-based Interna- CHILDCARE NEEDED-
dencas. Valuable on the job training ottered. Asktot Helen, 707-8844._____STATISTICIAN
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pany"that"ya KaĀ°iaadaMn ^ ' a? aĀ®,ā p aX k fehen UonaT'afrateSic rosoarch 5 qi,y7 per weak tor Intent Innuinn o n < a ll basis, wnen and consu|png organize |n my Somereat homo.lion seeks collogo gradu- Live In or out, own trana, ate with experience In non-smoker. References
the 'fie ld. We re looking for outgoing, confident in- riividuaTs with high ambiĀtion who truly enjoy workĀing with people. Some sales, retail or public relaĀtions experience a plus but not necessary. StartĀing salary to $600 per week plus bonus potential upon assuming ManageĀment re spons ib ilitie s . Send resume to: The Management Institu te, PO B ox 764, G reen Brook, NJ 08812-0784.
MEDICAL ASST/ LP N -Full time. Experience preĀferred. Multi office pracĀtice. Benefits. Salary neĀgotiable. 968-9494.
NURSES AIDESā3PM- 11PM, lu ll time. Good working conditions 8 benĀefits. Please apply: RariĀtan Health 8 Extended Care Center, 633 Route 28. Raritan. 526-8950.
NURSESRN'S/LPN'S/
Home Health Aides All shifta available for pri-
need arises Must have proven photographic abiliĀties, able to do own proĀcessing and provide us with black and white prints, and be flexible with hours. Send resume to: Jett Tarentino, Forbes Newspapers. P.O. Box 699, Som erville, N.J06876.____________ __POSTAL J O B - $11.41 to $14 90/hour. For exam and application InformaĀtion. call 219-769-6649 extension NJ184, 9AM-9PM, seven days._______PRESSER- Experience necessary. Good pay. Menlo Park area. Ask torKen, 321-0113._________PR O D U C TIO N MANĀA G E R - C o m m u n i t y weekly newspaper group Ocean County, NJ. Must be e x p e r i e n c e d al l phases ot prepress. ReĀsume to: General ManĀager, Timos-Beacon, 345 E. Bay, Manahawkin. NJ 06050.
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In my Somereat home. Live In or out, own trans,
......... ____ op on evate duty cates in fecal sleigh to EEEEZ MONEYI area. Full or Part time. Christmas Around thearea. Full or Part time. High rates paid.ACTIVE NURSING CARE
704-1200
sampling, weights devel- required. Start Aug. opment and data analysis Sept. Call 873-0427. for surveys and familiarity wi th SAS, SPSS, and sproad eheots required.Mail replies to:
box 4, c/o Forbes
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P.O. Box 699 S o m e r v i l l e , NJ ,
06876,SUPERVISOR 8 ADULT AIDEā PA tor before 8 after school program In the Bedmlnster ElemenĀtary Schoo l In Bed minster. Start Sapt. 5th. thru and ot school year.Hrs 7-9AM 8 3-6PM dally.Call Bobbl 526-7757 or Joan Simon 234-0768.Secretary/Bookkeeper- Full time, Benetlta, KnowlĀedge ot computers. Apply in person. M. J. Neill, Ber- nardsvllle. 766-0260.TEACHERS- 5th grade, certified, computer educa-
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CHILDCARE NEEDED-Lovlng. rosponslblo non smoker to care tor Infant In our Pottersvllla home, will consider your horns, 5 days/wk., 8AM-6PM, ret- erencaa raq. 439-3667.
CHILDCARE NEEDED-lor 1 8 4 yr. olds In Brld-
Bewater/Pluckemln. Our ome or yours. Full time
Mon.- Fri. 765 0259 after 6PM
HAVE THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDSVou can havĀ« n c e te e i e n d time lot your lamlly In W E LC O M E W A O O N Flax his allow you to ad Juki work lima lo olhatt naadft En|oy lha chaining* ol balng a PH * M atkallng Conaultanl lo local bualnaaaat t pto laaalonala. advartltlng tham 10 m o v a i. naw paranta. naw clllxana 4 angagad woman Oood aatnlng polantlal trainĀing provided Car needed. Call 76* 3787 Fridays or 546-8*07 EO E
Christmas Around the uon 1 day weakly. Paro- Worid Is BACKI No invest- Chial School. Call Prlnci- 322^ 265 or 322
519.ment, FREE $300 KJTI For Info call now 738-9464
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