Land now owned by county, court rules Holmdel rejects Sanctuary site plan HOLMDEL The Planning Board last night rejected an application for site plan approval of the Sanctuary in the wake of a court ruling Mon- day which upheld the county’s condemna- tion of the site of the proposed development. The application was denied without pre- judice,” Board Chairman Edward Cruz ex- plained. ‘‘That means that the developer can come back to the board if, for any reason, the county drops its plans.” Superior Court Judge Patrick J. McGann Jr ruled Monday that the county had the right to condemn the 77.2 acres along Swim- ming River Reservoir for parkland. McGann found that the county 's “declara- tion of taking” was incomplete because it did not contain a map. Immediately after the court hearing, County Counsel Richard J O’Connor filed an amended declaration, including a map. The county now owns the parcel, O’Con- nor said. McGann had declined to rule on whether the Planning Board should continue its con- sideration of the Sanctuary, a 43-lot subdivi - sion. The board previously had granted prelim- inary approval of the development to the owners of the site, Frank DiMisa and Ronald Acquaviva. Acquaviva has said he and DiMisa will probably appeal McGann’s decision. The developers’ lawyer, Peter H. Wegener of Lakewood, had argued that the county did not make a real effort to nego- tiate a purchase of the land, as required by condemnation law. But, O’Connor said that the county had tried to make a purchase. The county had offered the developers $12.96 million for 336 acres, including the Sanctuary site and adjoining property owned by the developers, O’Connor said. The developers demanded $37 million, he said. The county filed a notice of condemnation with the courts, he said, after workmen be- gan clearing the site July 9. The work, O’Connor argued, showed that the developer did not intend to negotiate a sale. The county posted $4.7 million with the court to cover the cost of the land it intended to condemn. The Sanctuary was planned as the first part of an exclusive residential community to be built on 366 acres of the former Marlu and Twitchell farms. DiMisa and Acquaviva have asked the Planning Board for preliminary approval of the rest of the development, the Holmdel Golf and Country Club. _ It would include an 18-hole golf course, a clubhouse, and 391 clustered homes. The board will hold a hearing on that pro- posal Tuesday at Holmdel High School. In a related matter, the; county expects to receive $5.5 million in State Green Acres funds to help purchase the property. Deputy Freeholder Director Ray Kramer announced that Gov. Thomas Kean sup- ported the purchase in a letter. “Preserving New Jersey’s diminishing open space is important to me,” Kean wrote, “and I congratulate you on the ef- forts of your county.” The funds include a $2.25 million grant and an equal amount ifi a two percent, 20-year loan. The award is contingent on passage of the 1985 Green Acres Trust priation. legislative appro- Teachers charge cover-up of Strathmore cancer probe Bv Robin Sidel MATAWAN Possible links between the Strathmore Elementary School and teachers who have cancer are being investigated by state health officials at the request of the Matawan Regional Teachers Assn., it was revealed last week. Marie Panos. MRTA president, made the investigatioin public last week at a Board of Education meeting when she accused the administration of “subverting” a study which “could have been done quietly.” Of 25 teachers in the district who died or received cancer treatment, 22worked at one time in the Strathmore School, Panos said. Ruth Ann Erskin, a teacher at Broad Street School, alerted Panos to the situation last year, Panos said Strathmore teachers were requesting transfers to other schools because of the cancer scare, Panos said. The MRTA wrote a letter to the State Health Dept, requesting an environmental study, Panos said. Panos charged that efforts to conduct an evaluation were thwarted by school admin- istrators. But Superintendent of Schools Kenneth Hall denied her allegation. “We did not stop any investigation,” Hall said. v After receiving a request from the State Health Dept., the Matawan Regional Health Dept notified the Aberdeen Health Dept., said Stephen Papenberg. Matawan Region- al health officer The township received the school district’s permission to conduct an investi- gation, said Township Mark Coren. “The idea of a cover-up is hard to believe,” Coren said "We were cooperating with the Dept, of Health." The Health Dept, wants to combine the list of concerns with an evaluation of the Strath- more School environment, said Margaret Conomos of the Dept of Occupational and Pact aw arded to repair sea w all Bv Robin Side) ABERDEEN The Township Council last night awarded a $627,000 contract to replace the Cliffwood Beach fill and repair the sea wall. The contract was awarded to R.W. Vogel Construction, Jackson, after the Federal Emergency Management Agency denied the township’s request for a 90-day exten - sion to rebid the project. According to local regulations, the bid had to be awarded by yesterday. The project will replace the fill and reconstruct part of the Cliffwood Beach sea wall destroyed by a March 1984 storm. Environmental Health Services. The slowdown of the investigation is due to an inability to reach Panos for discussion, Conomos said. District officials said they would welcome an evaluation, but Hall said last week that he does not think it warrants further study.. “Based on the information we have now,” he said, “we do not believe that an initiative needs to be taken at this time. The board chose not to get involved because there was not sufficient evidence.” Hall denied that there is a link between in- cidences of cancer among teachers and the school. “It would be wrong to even suggest that Strathmore has a problem,” he said. Panos agreed that she is not convinced there is a link, but said that an investigation is necessary. “I think we have the numbers in Strath- more to warrant a study,” she said. “No one should fear a study,” she added. “No one should fear the truth.” Catherine Conway, Strathmore Parent Teacher Organization president, agreed. “We’re not looking for a problem and we don’t think there is a problem,” she said, “but there are many, many people who are concerned and we hope that the concerns will be addressed.” Drifting Local fishermen spotted the Volta drifting towards the Keyport bulkheai morning. The sailboat was anchored in the bay near the Keyport Yach loose. Police contacted its owner, who towed it to a nearby marina. Traveling club seeks accord on maintenance fee I early Thursday Club, but broke Talks to resume in soccer fields dispute By Judith McGee Feeney HAZLET The Township Committee will meet again with members of the Hazlet Traveling Soc- cer Club to discuss requirements for field- use permits. The club has received permits to use Thompson Park fields, owned by the County Park System, for 10 playing dates this fall, Club President Michael Mulvey told the committee last night. But, club member Marcella McNamara said the club would still like to negotiate the use of township fields for this fall. Permits for this fall have already been issued, Committeeman John Bradshaw said. But, he added, the committee would like to resolve the issue for future years. “We don’t want to go through this year after year,” Bradshaw said. The township has discussed the permit procedure for a year with the traveling club and the Hazlet Youth Soccer Assn. Members formed the traveling club last year after leaving the Hazlet Youth Soccer Assn. in a “difference of philosophy,” Mulvey said. The Recreation Committee had drafted a 20-point proposal for the two clubs and several smaller groups, to share use and maintenance of local soccer fields. Under the proposal, the groups would have to post a maintenance deposit to reserve fields. The HYSA would have had to post a $2,500 deposit and the traveling club, a $2,250 deposit. The deposits were to be posted by July 8. Traveling club officials told the commit- tee that they did not have $2,250. Also, they charged the fee is not fair. The HYSA has 31 teams and the traveling club has seven, Mulvey said. But Bradshaw said he had asked Mulvey to submit written counter-proposals. And, he said, the committee had offered to allow the club to pay its fee over a period of time. Mulvey said that Bradshaw had offered to review the fee at a July 4 meeting and then notified him the next day that the $2,250 deposit would stand. So, Mulvey said, he did not submit evidence to support claims that the fee was unfair. The club is paying a $405fee for 10dates at Thompson Park, he added. During the July 4 meeting, Bradshaw said, Mulvey had said that a tournament to be hosted on Labor Day weekend would not make a profit. After the meeting, Bradshaw said, he learned that the club made a $2,700 profit on the tournament last year; The club received many donations to finance the tournament last year, McNa- mara said, and does not know if it will re- ceive similar donations this year. The township had offered to allow travel- ing teams to play on baseball fields after Sept. 30. But, the club’s season kvould be half-fin - ished by then, Mulvey said. Bradshaw and several other committee- men agreed to meet again at McNamara's request. “Now we should address next year,” Bradshaw said. “This proposal was de- signed for mutual use of the fields. This has gone on for a year and come to a non- conclusion, so to speak.’ In addition to revising_ the fees, McNa- mara said, the traveling ilub would like all emoved from the reement. on a separate non-maintenance items r proposed maintenance ag They could be included agreement, she said
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Holmdel rejects Sanctuary site planHOLMDEL
The Planning Board last night re jected an application for site plan approval of the Sanctuary in the wake of a court ru ling Monday which upheld the county’s condemnation of the site of the proposed development.
The application was denied without prejud ice ,” Board Chairman Edward Cruz explained. ‘‘That means that the developer can come back to the board if, for any reason, the county drops its p lans.”
Superior Court Judge Patrick J. McGann J r ru led Monday that the county had the right to condemn the 77.2 acres along Swimming R iver Reservoir for parkland.
McGann found that the county 's “ declaration of taking” was incomplete because it d id not contain a map. Immediate ly after the court hearing, County Counsel R ichard J O’Connor filed an amended declaration, including a map.
The county now owns the parcel, O’Connor said.
McGann had declined to ru le on whether the P lanning Board should continue its consideration of the Sanctuary, a 43-lot subd iv ision.
The board previously had granted prelim inary approval of the development to the owners of the site, F rank D iM isa and Ronald Acquaviva .
Acquaviva has sa id he and D iM isa w ill probably appeal McGann’s decision.
The d e ve lo p e rs ’ la w y e r , P e te r H. Wegener of Lakewood, had argued that the county did not make a rea l effort to negotia te a purchase of the land, as requ ired by condemnation law.
But, O’Connor sa id that the county had tried to make a purchase.
The county had offered the developers $12.96 m illion for 336 acres, including the
Sanctuary site and adjo in ing property owned by the developers, O’Connor said.
The developers demanded $37 m illion , he said.
The county filed a notice of condemnation w ith the courts, he sa id , a fter workmen began c learing the site Ju ly 9.
The work, O’Connor argued, showed that the developer did not intend to negotiate a sale.
The county posted $4.7 m illion w ith the court to cover the cost of the land it intended to condemn.
The Sanctuary was planned as the firs t part of an exclusive residentia l community to be bu ilt on 366 acres of the former M arlu and Tw itchell farm s.
D iM isa and Acquaviva have asked the P lanning Board for prelim inary approval of the rest of the development, the Holmdel Golf and Country Club. _
I t would include an 18-hole golf course, a clubhouse, and 391 clustered homes.
The board w ill hold a hearing on that proposal Tuesday a t Holmdel High School.
In a re la ted matter, the; county expects to receive $5.5 m illion in State Green Acres funds to help purchase the property.
Deputy Freeholder D irector Ray K ram er announced that Gov. Thomas Kean supported the purchase in a letter.
“P reserv ing New Jersey ’s dim inishing open space is important to me,” Kean wrote, “ and I congratulate you on the efforts of your county.”
The funds include a $2.25 m illion grant and an equal amount ifi a two percent, 20-year loan.
The award is contingent on passage of the1985 Green Acres Trust priation.
leg is la tive appro-
T eache rs c h a rg e c o v e r-u p o f S tra thm o re cance r p ro b e
Bv Robin SidelMATAWAN
Possible links between the Strathmore E lem entary School and teachers who have cancer are being investigated by state health o ffic ia ls a t the request of the Matawan Regional Teachers Assn., it was revealed la st week.
Marie Panos. MRTA president, made the investigatioin public last week a t a Board of Education meeting when she accused the adm inistration of “subverting” a study which “ could have been done qu ie tly .”
Of 25 teachers in the d istric t who died or received cancer treatment, 22 worked at one time in the Strathmore School, Panos said.
Ruth Ann E rsk in , a teacher at Broad Street School, a lerted Panos to the situation last year, Panos said
Strathmore teachers were requesting transfers to other schools because of the cancer scare, Panos said.
The MRTA wrote a le tter to the State Health Dept, requesting an environmental study, Panos said.
Panos charged that efforts to conduct an evaluation were thwarted by school adm inistrators.
But Superintendent of Schools Kenneth Hall denied her allegation.
“We did not stop any investigation ,” Hall said. v
After receiving a request from the State Health Dept., the Matawan Regional Health Dept notified the Aberdeen Health Dept., sa id Stephen Papenberg. Matawan Regional health officer
The townsh ip re ce ived the school d is tr ic t’s permission to conduct an investigation, said Township M ark Coren.
“The idea of a cover-up is hard to believe ,” Coren said "We were cooperating with the Dept, of Health."
The Health Dept, wants to combine the lis t of concerns with an evaluation of the Strathmore School environment, sa id Margaret Conomos of the Dept of Occupational and
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ABERDEEN The Township Council last night awarded
a $627,000 contract to replace the Cliffwood Beach fill and repair the sea wall.
The contract was awarded to R.W. Vogel Construction, Jackson, a fter the Federa l Emergency Management Agency denied the township’s request for a 90-day extension to rebid the project.
According to local regulations, the bid had to be awarded by yesterday.
The project w ill replace the f i l l and reconstruct part of the Cliffwood Beach sea w a ll destroyed by a March 1984 storm.
Environmental Health Services.The slowdown of the investigation is due
to an inab ility to reach Panos for discussion, Conomos said.
D istr ic t o ffic ia ls sa id they would welcome an evaluation, but Hall sa id la s t week that he does not think it w arrants fu rther study..
“ Based on the information we have now,” he said , “we do not believe that an in itia tive needs to be taken at th is time. The board chose not to get involved because there was not suffic ien t evidence.”
Hall denied that there is a link between incidences of cancer among teachers and the school.
“ It would be wrong to even suggest that Strathmore has a problem ,” he said.
Panos agreed that she is not convinced there is a link, but said that an investigation is necessary.
“ I think we have the numbers in Strathmore to warrant a study ,” she said.
“ No one should fear a study ,” she added. “ No one should fear the tru th .”
“We’re not looking for a problem and we don’t think there is a problem ,” she said , “ but there are many, many people who are concerned and we hope that the concerns w ill be addressed .”
D r i f t i n gLocal fishermen spotted the Volta drifting towards the Keyport bulkheai morning. The sa ilboat was anchored in the bay near the Keyport Yach loose. Police contacted its owner, who towed it to a nearby marina.
T r a v e l i n g c l u b s e e k s a c c o r d o n m a i n t e n a n c e f e eI early Thursday Club, but broke
Talks to resume in soccer fields disputeBy Judith McGee Feeney
HAZLETThe Township Committee w ill meet again
with members of the Hazlet T raveling Soccer Club to d iscuss requirements for field- use perm its.
The club has received perm its to use Thompson Park fie lds, owned by the County Park System, for 10 playing dates th is fa ll, Club President M ichael M ulvey told the committee la st night.
But, c lub member M arce lla McNamara sa id the club would s t i l l like to negotiate the use of township fie lds for this fa ll.
Perm its for th is fa ll have a lready been issued , Committeeman John Bradshaw said. But, he added, the committee would like to resolve the issue for future years.
“We don’t want to go through this year a fte r yea r,” Bradshaw said.
The township has d iscussed the perm it procedure for a year with the trave ling club and the Hazlet Youth Soccer Assn.
Members formed the trave ling club last year a fte r leaving the Hazlet Youth Soccer Assn. in a “ difference of philosophy,” M ulvey said.
The Recreation Committee had drafted a 20-point proposal for the two clubs and
severa l sm a lle r groups, to share use and maintenance of local soccer fie lds.
Under the proposal, the groups would have to post a maintenance deposit to reserve fie lds. The HYSA would have had to post a $2,500 deposit and the trave ling club, a $2,250 deposit.
The deposits were to be posted by Ju ly 8.T raveling c lub offic ia ls told the commit
tee that they did not have $2,250. Also, they charged the fee is not fa ir. The HYSA has 31 teams and the trave ling club has seven, M ulvey said.
But Bradshaw sa id he had asked Mulvey to subm it written counter-proposals.
And, he sa id , the committee had offered to a llow the club to pay its fee over a period of time.
M ulvey sa id that Bradshaw had offered to review the fee at a Ju ly 4 meeting and then notified him the next day that the $2,250 deposit would stand.
So, M ulvey said , he did not subm it evidence to support c la im s that the fee was unfair.
The club is paying a $405 fee for 10 dates at Thompson Park , he added.
During the Ju ly 4 meeting, Bradshaw said , M ulvey had sa id that a tournament to
be hosted on Labor Day weekend would not make a profit.
A fter the meeting, B radshaw said , he learned that the club made a $2,700 profit on the tournament la st year;
The club received many donations to finance the tournament la s t year, M cNamara sa id , and does not know if it w ill receive s im ila r donations th is year.
The township had offered to allow trave ling teams to p lay on baseball fie lds a fte r Sept. 30.
But, the c lu b ’s season kvould be half-finished by then, M ulvey said.
Bradshaw and severa l other committeemen agreed to meet again a t M cNamara's request.
“Now we should address next yea r,” Bradshaw sa id . “This proposal was designed for mutual use of the fie lds. This has gone on for a year and come to a nonconclusion, so to speak.’
In addition to revising_ the fees, McNamara sa id , the trave ling i lu b would like a ll
emoved from the reement.
on a separatenon-maintenance item s r proposed maintenance ag
They could be included agreement, she said
Fight with wife, policeman leads to arrestKEANSBURG
A bo rough m an w as charged la st week with aggravated a ssau lt of a policeman and resisting a rrest in connection with a domestic dispute.
James Behnke, 22, of 67 Beacon B lvd., was arrested Sunday after police responded to a ca ll a t his home, police said. ^
Both Behnlre and the policeman received stitches a fte r they scuffled, according to police.
They were treated and released from Bayshore Community Hospital, Holmdel.
Behnke’s wife, Sandra, is also charging Behnke with assau lt, police said.
He is being held in the County Ja il, Freehold, in lieu of $10,000 bail.
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Hazlet Committee approves establishment of fire districtsHAZLET
A resolution authorizing the establishment of fire d is tr ic ts was approved la st week by the Township Committee.
The committee authorized the volunteer F ire Dept, to apply to the State Local F inance Board to create three d istricts.
Each d istric t would center around one of the township’s three fire companies: Hazlet, W. Keansburg, or N. Centerville.
Each would have its own budget and a five-member board of com m iss ioners. Residents in each d is tric t would se lect commissioners and vote on a budget annually-A separate fire tax would be added to the property tax in each d is tr ic t to support the fire budgets.
The fire d is tric t budgets would include items now financed through the municipal budget, Mayor Mary Jane W iley said.
The township now cont r ib u te s $15,000 to the
operating expenses of each company. It also pays about $200,000 annually in water b ills for fire hydrants and about $200,000 in insurance. The township also purchases one new fire ch ief’s car each year. Those expenses would be included in the fire d istric t budgets.
Also included would be any additional funds needed for operating expenses as well as the cost of fire trucks and equipment.
F ire offic ia ls recommended the d is tr ic ts because private donations are not keeping pace with increases in operating and cap ita l costs.
F irem en have financed many of their costs previously through donations.
F ire Chief Robert Cullen sa id the change wou ld enable firemen to spend more time fighting fire and less time ra ising money.
F irem en had gathered signatures of the required five percent of registered voters on petitions before
asking the committee to approve the change. Because the p e tit io n s had been gathered , the com m ittee was required to support the move, according to Raymond A. H ayser, acting township attorney.
The State Local Finance .Board is expected to approve the move within 30 days. Then, the committee would adopt an ordinance establish ing the boards and specific d istric t boundaries.A fter that is done, the com
m ittee would schedule an e lection of fire com m issioners. The commissioners would then d ra ft a budget and subm it it to voters for approval.
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School board weighs policy fo r identifying missing kidsKEYPORT
The Board of Education tonight is expected to continue discussions about m issing children
The board began d iscussing the issue at its workshop la st week. Milton Hughes, county superintendent of schools, had asked the board to develop a policy for identify ing and reporting m issing children.
Approximately 95 percent of parents telephone school principals when their ch il
dren are absent, Central School P r in c ip a l Dw ight Pfennig said.
When parents do not ca ll, the schools sometimes cannot determ ine if a ch ild is absent or m issing, board members said.
A c co rd in g to d i s t r i c t policy, the attendance officer ca lls parents whose children have a history of truancy or have been absent for three days without notifying the school.
Jo Ann Baker, PTA presi-
State m ay help finance child care a fte r schoolTRENTON
The State Senate is considering a b ill which would encourage boards of education to establish child-care services before and after school hours for “ latch-key” children.
“ L a tch- key” c h ild re n have two working parents.
The bill, which has been approved by the Assembly, would appropriate $5 m illion to local school d is tr ic ts to
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provide child-care services before and a fte r school and during holiday and vacation periods.
The b ill would requ ire each partic ipating school d is tr ic t to estab lish a child care council to assess the program ’s feasib ility .
The d istr ic ts could provide the care d irectly or jo in tly with other d is tr ic ts or could contract an agency to provide the care.
The $5 m illion would be used for grants of up to $50,000 and to make up the d if fe ren ce between fees charged and program costs.
“The best way to provide adequate supervision and constructive program s of recreation is through the schools the children attend ,” said Assemblyman Jacqueline Walker, sponsor of the bill.
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The principals could then no tify po lice about any children who are not accounted for, Superintendent of Schools Douglas Fredericks suggested.
In another m atter la s t w eek , D om in ic A ce rra , board secre tary , sa id that contractors have resurfaced the Central School gym nasium floor and waterproofed the outside gymnasium wall. The project cost $32,500.
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h o u s i n g B e w a r e o f d e p a r t m e n t s t o r e c a t a l o g sI t ’s a safe bet that the affordable housing
ordinance drafted by the M iddletown Township Committee’ won’t be brought to a vote before E lection Day.
The reason is simple. Whatever the comm ittee decides to include in the ordinance is certa in to make a substan tia l number of people unhappy. In its present form , the proposed ordinance is opposed by developers, businessmen, and more than a few homeowners.
Developers don’t like the proposal because it would require them to contribute to a fund for affordable housing and would give them litt le in return. They would be perm itted to bu ilt affordab le housing on sm a lle r lo ts, but they would get no reduction in the m inimum lot size for other homes.
Reduction in lot sizes is a sign ifican t issue for developers. I t is the issue which resu lted in the State Supreme Court’s M t. Laure l I I decision, requiring municipalities in growing areas to provide their fa ir share of a ffordable housing. To a developer, that means reducing m inimum lot sizes.
But m unicipalities prefer to find other w ays to sa tis fy the court’s requirement. Creating a housing fund is one way.
M iddletown showed some imagination by proposing that a ll developers—residentia l and commercial—contribute to a housing fund. Committeeman R ichard K e lly supports the proposal, arguing that the townsh ip ’s boom in office construction has contributed sign ifican tly to a housing shortage.
But local businessmen, including the Chamber of Commerce, oppose the concept of a housing fund. The chamber feels that requ iring developers to contribute to a fund would cause them to take their pro jects e lsewhere. Representatives of two m ajo r deve lopers sa id they would figh t a housing fund in court.The committee probably w ill modify the ordinance before adopting it. But i t is on the righ t track . I t has to make some concessions to developers to enable them to se ll homes fo r le ss than curren t m arket prices. That means sm a lle r lots. We’re convinced that sm a lle r lots for the homes to be sold below m arket prices are essentia l.
The committee also should consider making a concession on the question of reducing lot sizes for homes to be sold a t m arket prices. In exchange, it m ight receive open space for recreation or more than the usua l in public improvements.
There should be room for compromise a lso on the question of whether developers of non-residential buildings should be required to contribute to the housing fund. The principle seems to be sound. We agree w ith Mr. K e lly that large-scale office construction even tua lly creates a demand for housing. I f a developer helps create the demand, he should be requ ired to help sa tis fy it.
Reducing lot sizes would encourage bu ild ers to provide affordable housing. That, in turn, would reduce the number of dwelling units which would have to be financed through the housing fund. The fewer the units financed through the fund, the sm a lle r the contribution needed from developers.
The ingredients for a compromise can be found in the Township Committee’s proposed ordinance. A compromise won’t sa tisfy everyone, but it could provide the basis for sa tis fy ing the Mt. Laure l I I requ irements w ithout unduly burdening anyone.
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The Love of My L ife loves to read junk mail.
When the m ail a rrive s , she tosses aside the b ills and le tters and d ives into the brochures and catalogs. She w ill breeze through the advertisem ents for appliances, gadgets, and other adu lt toys. But when she gets to clothes, furn iture , and decorating accessories, she settles in for an evening of carefu l reading.
I a lw ays know when she is reading a department store catalog, even if she is not within my sight. My righ t eye begins to twitch.
“Don’t w orry ,” the Love of My Life sa id to me the other night as she sa t a t the kitchen tab le reading a catalog. “ I ’m ju s t looking, not buying,”
But the people who publish the catalogs are devious. At the beginning of a season, they send a cata log filled with outrageous sty les which are beyond the means of everyone except the id le rich . Later in the season, they send advertisem ents for the stu ff they want their regu la r customers to buy.
“Look a t th is ,” the Love of My L ife said , pointing to a cata log of fa ll fashions. “Who would wear this?”
The model in the advertisem ent was wearing a paisley blouse, a striped sweater, a paisley sk irt, and paisley stockings. Each paisley was a differen t print and color.
“And you complain that my necktie never matches my sh ir t,” I said.
“W ait,” she said . “ I haven’t told you the price. The blouse is $358, the sweater is $495, and the sk ir t is $239.”
“That’s more than our mortgage payment,” I sa id . “A lot more.”
“ I t ’s out of the question,” she sa id . “ I would never pay that much, even if I had the money.”
“ In case you’re ever tempted,” I to ld her. “We don’t have the money.”
The Love of M y L ife spent the better part of the next hour thumbing the pages and shaking her head.
“E very th ing is so expensive,” she said. “The average person can’t afford to buy clothes these day s.”
That’s ju s t what the department store wants her to think. In a week or two, we w ill receive another catalog. That one w ill contain clothes which ordinary people wear and
the average person can afford, if he cuts down from three meals a day to two.
“They have beautifu l th ings,” the Love of My Life w ill say when she looks at the catalog, because everyth ing w ill seem beautifu l when compared to three different paisley prints in the same ensemble.
“And the prices aren’t bad ,” she w ill say, because anything less than $1,000 for an outfit w ill seem reasonable.
No argument is effective against th is tactic employed by department stores. Not even the weather.
“ I t ’s a lit t le early to think about clothes for the fa ll, isn ’t it?” I w ill ask.
“Not re a lly ,” the Love of My L ife w ill te ll me. “A ll the stores have their fa ll sty les now. You can ’t find any summer clo thes.”
I have never been able to understand why stores try to se ll their spring clothes in the w inter and their fa ll sty les in the m idd le of the summer.
I don’t s ta r t to think about summer clothes until the weather turns warm . A fter a few days of sw eltering heat, I ’m ready to consider buying some lightweight clothes. But if I go shopping for them, I ’l l find the stores filled w ith wool.
“ I keep te lling you,” the Love of My L ife said , “ that you can’t w a it until the la st m inute. I f you want a selection, you have to buy fa ll clothes now. One season ahead— that’s the way it works.”
But I ’m a proponent of immediate g ra tif ication. I f a buy a new su it, I want to wear it the next day. I get no pleasure from buying a su it in August and waiting un til October to wear it. By October, I w ill have forgotten that I have it.
“You can buy your fa ll clothes now, i f you want,” I told the Love of My L ife. “ I ’l l w a it until the leaves s ta rt to fa ll .”
That, she agreed, was my priv ilege. But the p riv ilege extends no further than the question of when to buy clothes. I was made to understand that lim itation when the fu rn iture catalog a rrived .
“We need a new bedroom se t,” the Love of My L ife said.
“We agreed that we wouldn’t buy anything else for the house until the end of the yea r,” I rem inded her.
“ I f we want something by the end of the yea r,” she sa id , “we have to order it now.
You have to w a it a t least four months for de live ry of fu rn itu re .”
When we bought furn itu re for the liv ing room seve ra l years ago, we paid our money and took de live ry one week la ter.
“You bought the floor sam p le ,” the Love of My L ife sa id .
“Got a good buy, too,” I rem inded her.“You can’t a lw ays count on buying a floor
sam p le ,” she said.So, we’re scheduled to go shopping for
bedroom furn itu re th is weekend. If we buy now, the Love of My L ife says, we may get the furn itu re before Christmas. Of course, the fu rn itu re may be out of sty le by Christmas.
While we’re a t it, I think we’l l buy a te lev ision set. I don’t how long we’l l have to wait for de live ry of a TV, but with the football season about to sta rt, I don’t want to get caught short.
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Publicity helpsSir:
On behalf of the workers a t St. M ary ’s PTA Thrift Shoppe, I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your generous help over the past years.
You have a lw ays made your paper a va ilab le to us for pub lic ity and much of our success is do to your excellent coverage. P at Thompson, manager St. M ary ’s Thrift Shoppe
Rental agent repliesSir:
The object of journa lism is to report the facts and to educate the public on curren t events on the positive and negative side; then allow the readers to decide what their opinion is on what ever sub ject is w ritten about. The context of the artic le s concerning ren ta l agencies in New Jersey (The In dependent, Ju ly 17) was done in a completely negative manner.
Certain portions, I believe, were very we ll done, but when you accentuate only the nega tives and leave out any positives, th is is bad journa lism . Your reporter (Jeanie Macintosh) was invited into my company and I m yse lf spent one to two hours w ith her d iscussing the problems in the ren ta l industry and what steps my company was taking to c lean up the image of the ren ta l industry and better serve the public.
As a realtor, I wanted the in terview because I welcome the focus that’s being done on ren ta ls agencies. I believed that it would be another step toward more eth ica l advertis ing , better updated information on ren ta ls , and better customer se rv ice for the consumer. In general, it was to educate the consumer on what was happening in the renta l industry and what was being done to give the consumer a better, sa fe r way to secure a ren ta l in a ve ry tight ren ta l m arket.
Instead, Ms. McIntosh wrote only the nega tives and le ft out any of the positives. Some of the positives that I pointed out to your reporter were under the headline “Rental
agent defends his firm as leg itim a te .” Doesn’t th is g ive the public the idea that we are gu ilty before proven innocent and that we have to defend ourselves to prove our innocence?
Ms. McIntosh adm itted in the a rtic le s that she had a preconcieved notion about what would happen in my company and that she was a lready convinced that we offered something we couldn’t de liver. Where does personal opinion and ind iv idua l judgements enter into good journalism? This reporter had a lready made up her m ind what the basic prem ise of her a rtic le was going to be before she ever came in to see my company.
In her series of a rtic le s she le ft the consum er w ith the idea that a ll rea l estate agencies sp ec ia liz in g in ren ta ls were “ scam s” and led the public to believe that they were going to be m islead and to not deal w ith any ren ta l agencies. The headlines prove this, “Some ren ta l agencies running scam ” and “Phantom housing units adve rtised for ren t.” I ’l l grant you that it se lls newspapers and grabs the pub lic’s interest, but is it good objective journa lism to accentuate only the negative and not the positives? Is it in the public in terest to scare the consumer into be lieving that rea l estate agencies specia liz ing in ren ta ls are doing the public a disservice?
As a licensed Realtor in th is community, we have developed a more effic ient, better organized, more productive, and innovative method to se rv ice the needs of the renta l m arket. We have developed the la te st computer search technology into a system which gives the consumer a fa st and re liab le se rv ice and represents hundreds more vacancies than are in the newspaper. We also understand that re locating or ju s t moving can be ve ry d ifficu lt and time consuming and th is is why we do every th ing to help our c lients secure adequate housing.
Our company helped d ra ft the present se t of regulations for the New Jersey Real E sta te Commission in hopes that it would e lim inate many of the fly-by-night companies that a re doing business in the state. We have worked hand in hand w ith Monmouth County Consumers A ffa irs in order to
educate them on the present state of rental business so that agency was better able to deal w ith the type of companies that don’t g ive the consumer a fa ir deal.
We have taken many steps to g ive the public a better serv ice and to improve the image of rea l estate agencies. The series of a rtic le s sets back the efforts of some of us in the industry to better serve the public and could have been a forum to show the consum er that on a state leve l and industry leve l steps are d ra s tica lly being taken to offe r the consumer an honest v iab le way to secure ren ta l housing.S incerly Yours Donald V. Uhl Home Rental Rea lty Eatontown
H a z l e t r e a d e r
f i n d s A n d y I n d yHoward Terry J r., 58 Tenth St., W.
Keansburg, won a free dinner for two this week for finding Andy Indy in The Independent’s Ju ly 31 issue.
Andy was hiding in the Keyport Army & Navy advertism ent on Page 24, and Terry ’s entry was the fir s t one drawn from among those correctly identifying the cartoon character’s hiding place.
He w ill get a free dinner for two a t The Is landers, a popular Matawan restauran t specia liz ing in Polynesian and Chinese cuisine, and receive two “ I Found Andy" t-shirts.
Chuck Schirald i, 11 E . Poplar St., Keyport, won a one-month free pass at any ATA F itness Center. His name was the second entry drawn.
The third-prize winner was M. Bened ic t, 24 W. Susan St., Hazlet, who wins a free ca r wash a t Scrub-a-Dub, Cambridge D rive a t Route 34, Aberdeen.
Tom Candiloro, 508 Garden P I., Keyport, and Christopher Longo, 131 Munrow Ave., Shrewsbury, each won an “ I Found Andy” t-shirt as fourth and fifth prizes.
Actor credits success to his 'size, look'For o il y o u r p r in t in g need s:
' (3Keyport native selected for TV roles lCo11 Th* *39-1010Bv Judith McGee Feeney
KEYPORTRay Brown may not look
like most men you see on television, but his d istinctive appearance has caught seve ra l casting directors' eyes.
At 6’ 4” ta ll and 320 pounds, Brown could hardly be ignored.
The 38-year-old borough native began acting eight months ago. Since then, he has had parts in two te levision commercials and two episodes of “M iam i V ice.” He was a mercenary in a Chuck Norris film , “ In va sion USA,” which is scheduled to be released in September.
Yesterday, he could be seen as E lroy “Meat” Tubbs in the soap opera, “Another World.”
All of his ro les have been sm all, Brown sa id in an interview la st week, but he is su c c e s s fu l com pared to many fledg ling actors.
“ I t ’s not my great acting a b ility ,” he added; “ I t ’s my looks.”
In F lorida , where he s ta rted acting. Brown said there are nearly 4,500 actors.
‘Only two have my look and s ize ,” he said.
Brown is the son of Leo Brown, a former borough tax assesso r, and M illie Zsorey of R iv ie ra Beach, F la .
S ince le a v in g Keyport High School in tenth grade, Brown said he has “ done everything from se lling ice cream to digging graves."
He worked on stock cars and went to Ralph Moody’s r a c e - d r iv e r s sc h o o l in C h a r lo t te , N .C ., b e fo re
Man stabbed in restaurant in KeyportKEYPORT
Police are continuing their search for a borough man charged with stabbing a coworker recently during a figh t a t the Cornucopia Restaurant, Maple Place.
Cevat Aycibin, 201 Atlantic St., is named in a warrant on a charge of aggravated assau lt with a deadly weapon, Det. Stephen C. Wheeler said.
Aycibin, a dishwasher who started work at the restaurant three weeks ago, a llegedly stabbed Hayati Ceylan, a cook, in the abdomen with a long knife.
Aycibin fled after the incident, which was reported to police at 8:12 p.m. Ju ly 24.
Ceylan remains in c r itica l condition a t Bayshore Community Hospital, Holmdel, Wheeler said.
Aycibin, 28, is thin, about 5’8” ta ll, and has b lack hair, brown eyes, and a mustache, Wheeler said.
A Turkish imm igrant, he moved from Brentwood, N.Y., to Keyport two weeks ago.
Suspicious fire at vacant house target of probeUNION BEACH
A fire at a vacant Seventh Street house F riday is being ca lled suspicious, according to officia ls.
The fire began in the k itchen of the house at 805 Seventh St., according to investigators.
More than 50 firem en responded to the fire , they said.
No in juries were reported.The county fire m a rsha ll’s
office and prosecutor's office are investigating.
RAY BROWN
heading for California.A fter five years mining
gold near Sonora, Calif., Brown moved to F lo rida to promote a dredge he had developed.
“ I developed a new kind of suction d redge ,” he ex plained. “ I ’m getting a patent for it. I had decided to come back E as t to get the dredge going.”
The dredge can be used for gold m ining or other kinds of work, he said.
Brown began acting a fte r reading an a rtic le in a F lo r ida newspaper reporting that more movies and television shows were being made in the state. D irectors were looking for local talent, the a rtic le said , especia lly Latin, gangster, and body-guard types.
When he visited casting d irectors named in the a r ticle, Brown sa id w ith a laugh, “They thought I looked ju s t like a drug dea le r.”
So, he was cast in “M iam i V ice” as a dealer putting fake cocaine in bags before a shootout. In another episode, though, he dragged a woman out of range of gunfire.
He was chosen for a B a ltimore Orioles commercia l because his size made him
Reward offered in abuse of dogsMIDDLETOWN
The Associated Humane Societies is offering a $300 rew a rd fo r in fo rm a tio n about whoever abandoned three puppies la s t week in Compton’s Creek.
The m ix e d g o ld e n re triever puppies were found Ju ly 30 in a marshy area near the end of Suffolk Avenue, police said.
One puppy, which had been h a lf- subm erged in water in a box, died at police headquarters. The box had been bound w ith twine, according to police.
The other two puppies are at the Humane Societies office in Newark, according to d irector Lee Bernstein.
The dogs are anem ic, but in good condition, he said, and w ill be ava ilab le for adoption.
The reward w ill be given for information leading to the a rrest and conviction of the person who dumped the dogs in the stream .
v is ib le in a crowd.And, in “Another World,”
he had a speaking line as “M eat,” the biker.
“Another W orld”- d irectors “seemed to be interested in a recurring ro le ,” Brown said.
He also has auditioned for parts in other new television series which w ill be a ired this fa ll. At most auditions, Brown said , many of other actors “are like clones.”
Casting ca lls for all-American actors draw hundreds of ap p lic an ts , B rown sa id , while only a few actors answer ca lls for “body-guard” types.
“At one audition ,” he re ca lled , “ I was ta lk ing to a good-looking a th le tic guy, who was try ing to get into acting for four yea rs .”
The man had been a model in c lo th in g c a ta lo g u e s , Brown said , and has had one sm a ll part in four years.
A fter Brown re la ted the parts he has had in less than
a year, he said the model replied, “ I w ish I was born looking like you.”
Although he attributes his success to his looks, Brown concedes that his personality helps him at auditions.
“ I ’m a happy kind of person,” he said , “ I like to meet people and ta lk to them. I ’m more of an extrovert than an in trovert.”
Auditions can be nerve racking, Brown said , but getting a part makes him even more nervous.
“Then, you have to be able to a c t,” he said.
D irectors “ expect you to know what you’re doing, because they have to do so much work in a short period of tim e.”
“But, I haven’t met anyone who wasn’t rea l nice and rea l easy to ta lk to,” Brown said. “You’re nervous at firs t, and they a ll try to put you at ease.”
“ I t ’s a lot more time consum ing that people rea lize ,” Brown said . On the Norris film , he worked 40 hours in two days.
A scene which aired for severa l m inutes on “M iam i V ice,” he said , took five hours to shoot.
Seeing h im self on te levision, Brown said , “ is funny, almost em barrassing .”
Now that he has had severa l roles, Brown plans to take acting lessons.
“ I t looks good when you go for a p art,” he sa id , “and, i t ’s like anything: I f you’re going to do something, you should do it righ t.”
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The In d e p e n d e n t 's “ What's Happening" column is published as a free public service to the community. Any organization interested in having an event appear in this column must subm it the information before 5 p.m. F riday for publication the following Wednesd a y . P u b l ic i t y re le a s e s should be mailed to "What’s Happening," P.O. Box Sl. Keyport, N.J. 077:15.
The Keyport H istorical Society is planning a tour of h istoric homes in the borough for 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 28. Tickets are $5 and can be obtained by ca lling 264-1210 or 264-0727.
The Monmouth College Office of Adult and Graduate Admission is open until 8 p.m. Wednesdays and Thursdays during August to accommodate working adults. No appointments are needed. The office is located at Woodrow Wilson Hall. For more information: 222-6600.
The A rthritis Foundation is seeking people who have a rth ritis and health professionals who are interested in becoming volunteer leaders; of self-help courses. More information can be obtained by ca lling L ila Roseman, program director, a t 31880744, or Jacque Brody, program coordinator at (609) 482-0600.
The M id d le tow n H igh School North C lass of 1975 is planning a reunion for November. Anyone interested in attending the reunion is asked to send a self-addressed envelope to P.O. Box 821, M iddletown Class of ’75, New Monmouth 07748.
Educationa l puppet shows for children are staged a t 2 p.m . Wednesdays and F r idays a t Sandy Hook. The half-hour shows are held in the Spermaceti Cove V isitor Center in inclement weather and on the beach in front of the center in fa ir weather.
A band competition is conducted from 3 to 7 p.m. every Thursday through Saturday a t Sandy Hook’s Park ing Lot “D .” The competition w ill continue through Labor Day.
Wednesday, August 7
A Solemn Novena w ill be held at 9 a.m . and 7:30 p.m. a t St. Catherine’s Church, Bray Avenue, E . Keansburg. The Rev. Daniel J. Renaldo w ill be the preacher.
Singles Again w ill hold a dance at 9 p.m. at the Lakeside Manor, Route 36, Hazlet. An orientation program w ill be held at 8 p.m. F o r m ore in fo rm a tio n : 528-6343.
The Matawan-Aberdeen L ib ra ry Board of Trustees w ill meet a t 8 p.m. a t the lib ra ry , 165 Main St.
R iverv iew Medical Cente r’s support group for fam ilies of stroke patients w ill meet a t 10 a.m . a t the Nurses’ Conference Room. For more information: 530-2238.
A stress management program sponsored by Bayshore Community Hospital w ill begin tonight. The program w ill be conducted 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays a t the hosp ital’s community conference center, N. Beers Street, Holmdel. For more information: '739-5919.
Thursday, August 8
Explorers I I , a County Park System program for youths in grades 6-7, w ill be h e ld8:30a.m . to 4p.m. today through Aug. 9. Advance registration is required, and the fee is $75. For more information: 842-4000.
Singles Again w ill hold a dance a t 9 p.m. a t the Colts Neck Inn, Freehold Road, Colts Neck. An orientation program w ill be held a t 8 p.m. For more information: 528-6343.
A free program on “ Building a Wardrobe” w ill be presented a t 7:30 p.m. a t the County L ib ra ry ’s E aste rn Branch, Route 35, Shrewsbury. F lorence Ross, a w ardrobe consultant, w ill be the speaker.
Today is the deadline for reservations for an Aug. 18 bus trip to New York to see a perfo rm ance of “ D isney M ag ic” at Radio City Music Hall. The trip is sponsored by St. M a r y ’s T h e a te r Group. The cost is $22. A bus w ill depart at 11:30 a.m. from the M ater Dei High School parking lot, Cherry Tree Farm Road, New Monmouth. For more informat io n : P a t Thom pson(787-3652) or R ita Young (787-9138).
The Eleventh D istric t of the State F ir s t Aid Council w ill meet a t 8 p.m. at the Marlboro F irs t Aid Squad building, Vandenburg Road.
F riday , August 9
Cash w ill be paid for a lum inum cans brought to a recyc lin g tra ile r at Bayshore P laza , Route 36, Atlan tic Highlands. Cans can be redeemed from 1 to 3 p.m. every Friday .
F r e e b lo od p re s s u re screening w ill be ava ilab lefrom 10 a.m . to 2 p.m. at Food tow n su p e rm a rk e t, Route 36, Port Monmouth.
Holy Fam ily Parish w ill sponsor a Music of the F ifties concert at 9 p.m. at its auditorium , Route 36, Hazlet. Enterta iners include the C rysta ls, the M ystics, and F rank ie Lymon’s Teenagers. More information can be obtained by ca lling 739-9250, 264-1907, 739-0146, 264-7001, or 583-6717.
“ The M ikado” w ill be presented at 9 p.m. a t the Thompson P a rk Theater B a rn , N ewm an S p rin g s Road, Lincroft. The production is part of the County P ark System ’s “Theater in the P a rk ” series. Admission is $6 for the general public an $5 for senior citizens and students. For more information: 842-4000.
The Aberdeen Recreation Dept, is sponsoring a golf tournament today a t the Knob H ill Country Club. The cost, $38, includes green fees, cart, a buffet, and prizes. For more information: 583-4200, extension 29.
Monmouth County Park System employees M ichele In sley (left) and M ary Jane Roonev adm ire origam i constructions. The park System is sponsoring a workshop in origam i the ancient oriental a rt of paper-folding. The workshop w ill be held 10 a.m . to 3 p.m. Aug. 24 at the Tatum Park A ctiv ity Center. Red Hiltl Road, M iddletown. For more information 842-4000. ...........
Today is the reservations deadline for an Aug. 14 golf outing sponsored by the Keyport K iwanis Club. The outing w ill be held a t the Bamm Hollow Country Club, M iddletown. A ticket, $60, includes green fees, a cart, a locker, and dinner. Proceeds w ill go to the Brookdale Foundation T ru st, which awards scholarships to needy students. Deadline for reservations is Aug. 9. For tickets: H illa ry Cummons (493-9580), Carleton Staeger (264-7983), or M ilton Gale (842-3231).
Saturday, August 10
The County Park System ’s seventh annual “Fa rm er’s D ay,” w ill be held from 11 a.m . to 4 p.m. today and tomorrow at the Longstreet Farm , located a t Holmdel P ark . Adm ission is free. Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult.
The Garden S ta te Nu Voice Club for la ryngectomees w ill meet a t 8 a.m . at R iverview Medical Center, Red Bank. For more inform a tio n : E d S a v i l le(566-6632).
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F re e b lo o d p r e s s u r e screening w ill be ava ilab le from 11 a.m . to 3 p.m. at P a th m a rk su p e rm a rk e t , Route 35, Hazlet.
A car wash w ill be held from 8 a.m . to 1 p.m. a t VFW Post 4247, Third and Waver- ly streets, Keyport. The cost of a ca r wash is $3. The post’s Junior G ir ls Unit and Ladies A uxilia ry are sponsoring the ca r wash.
“ The M ikado” w ill be presented a t 9 p.m. a t the Thompson P a rk Theater B a rn , N ewm an S p r in g s Road, L incroft. The production is part of the County Park System ’s “Theater in the P a rk ” series. Admission is $6 for the general public an $5 for senior c itizens and students. For more information: 842-4000.
The County Park System ’s seventh annual “ Fa rm er’s D ay,” w ill be held from 11 a.m . to 4 p.m. a t the Longstree t F a rm , lo cated at Holmdel Park . Admission is free. Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult.
An opening reception for the Art A lliance Show w ill be held from 2 to 4 p.m. a t the Thompson P ark Art Gallery , Newman Springs Road, L incroft. The exhib it w ill run through Sept. 8. The ga lle ries w ill be open from 10 a.m . to 4 p.m. da ily . For more information: 842-4000.
A dance for sing les ages 30-59 w ill be held a t 8 p.m. a t Temple Shalom, 5 Ayrmont Lane, Aberdeen. The dance is sponsored by Inter-Synagogue Singles. Admission is $5 for members and $8 for others. For more information: Linda M arks (671-2163) or the YM-YWHA of Western M onmouth County (5911777). '
N e il M adsen , sum m er youth m in ister, w ill preach a t the 10:30 a.m . se rv ice at the F ir s t Baptist Church of Matawan, 232 Main St. Madsen, a graduate of Matawan Regional High School, is a student at the Wheaton (111.) Conservatory
Monday, August 12
F re e b lo o d p re s su re screening w ill be ava ilab le from 10:30 a.m . to 1:30 p.m. a t R aritan Pharmacy, 1725 Union Ave., Hazlet.
A free workshop on coping with fears and phobias w ill be held from 8 to 9 p.m. at the Behavioral Services Center, 78 Broad St., Keyport F o r m ore in fo rm a tio n : 264-2424.
A baske tba ll camp for boys ages 8-11 w ill be conducted from 9 a m to noon today through Aug. 16 at Brookdale Community College, Newman Springs Road, L incroft. For more informa tion: 842-1866 or 842-1900, ex tension 302.
Bayshore Community Hosp ita l w ill conduct a basic life support course from 7 to 10:30 p.m. today, Aug. 15, and Aug. 20 at the hosp ital’s community conference center, 727 N. Beers St., Holmdel. Partic ipan ts w ill learn to perform a one- or two- person rescue, the obstructive a irw ay maneuver, and infant resuscitation . The fee is $25, and advance reg is tra tion is required. Fo r more info rm a tio n : Sue P aw la k (739-5990).
A $2 bag sa le on clothing and other merchandise w ill be held from 9 a.m . to noon at the St. M ary ’s PTA Thrift Shoppe, located at the rear parking lot of St. M ary ’s Church, Leonardville Road, New Monmouth. The shop is open 9 a.m . to noon Monday and Wednesday.
Exp lo rers I I , a County P ark System program for youths in grades 6-7, w ill be held 9 a.m . to 4 p.m. today through Aug. 16. Advance registration is required, and the fee is $75. For more information: 842-4000.
The film “ Beatles a t Shea Stadium” w ill be shown at 2 p.m. a t the Holmdel L ib rary . F o r m o re in fo rm a tio n : 946-4118.
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school students and collegefreshmen w ill begin today at the Tatum Park A ctivity Center, Red H ill Road, M iddletown. Donna Payton, a certified art teacher, w ill conduct the two-week program . Classes w ill be held 9 a.m . to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday . Instruction w ill cover basic design and special principles of collage and sculpture. Studio work w ill combine painting and draw ing with collage. For more information: 842-4000.
A horseback riding day camp for children ages 9-12 w ill be held th is week at the Thompson P a rk S tab les, Newman Springs Road, Lincroft The County Park System program is scheduled for 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. today through Friday . The fee is $125, and advance reg istra tion is required. For more information: 842-4000
Children ages 9-12 w ill be able to fish a ll week at the Holmdel Park Activ ity Center, Longstreet Road. The C oun ty P a r k S y s te m ’ s "L e t’s Go F ish ing ’’ program is scheduled for 9 a.m . to 4 p.m. today through Aug. 16. Advance registration is required. The fee is $60. For more information: 842-4000.
"Down on the Fa rm ,” a County Park System program for children age 10 and older, w ill be held this week at the Longstreet Farm , located at Holmdel Park. The program w ill be held 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. today through Thursday and 9 a.m . to 3 p.m Friday . The fee is $52, and advance registration is required. For more information: 842-4000.
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"Hayseed Adventure,” a County Park System program for children ages 6-9, w ill be held th is week at the Longstreet Farm , located at Holmdel Park. The program w ill be conducted 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. today, tomorrow, and Thursday; and 9 a.m . to 2 p.m. F riday . The fee is $40. Advance registration is required. For more information: 842-4000.
Animation for adu lts is the theme of a free film programto be presented a t 7:30 p.m. at the Colts Neck L ib rary , Heyers M ill Road. Six film s w ill be shown. They illu s tra te d iffe ren t anim ation techniques.
A story hour for childrenages 3-5 w ill be held a t 10 a.m . at the Holmdel L ib ra ry , Crawfords Corner Road. The 40-minute program w ill berepeated a t 1:30 p.m.
Parents Without Partners w ill hold a cocktail party and dance a t 8:30 p.m. a tth e Don Quixote Inn, Route 34, M atawan. Admission is $1 for members of the local chapter, $3 for members of other chapters, and $5 for prospective members. For more information: 727-6020
PMS and menopause w ill be the topics of a sem inar for women at 8 p.m. a t the Daily Register Building, Route 35, Shrewsbury. Dr. Holly Roberts, an obstetric ian and gynecologist, w ill be the speaker. Admission is free. The sem inar is sponsored by the Monmouth County Advisory Commission on the Status of Women.
A blood drive w ill be conducted from 7 to 9 p.m. a t Hazlet F ire Co. No. 1, Holmdel Road.
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Bayshore Community Hosp ita l’s cancer support groupw ill meet at 7:30 p.m. at the hospital, 727 N. Beers St., Holmdel. For more information: 739-5919.
"Vegetables from Garden to Table” is the topic of a program to be held at 10 a.m. at Deep Cut Park , Red H ill Road, Middletown. The fee is $3. Advance registration is required. For more information: 842-4000.
F re e b lo o d p r e s s u r e screening w ill be ava ilab le from 8 a.m . to noon at the Keansburg Post Office, 230 Main St.
F ilm s on scuba d iv ing w ill be shown at 7:30 p.m. at the Holmdel L ib ra ry , Crawfords Corner Road.
Singles Again w ill hold a dance at 9 p.m. a t the Lakeside Manor, Route 36, Hazlet. An orientation program w ill be held at 8 p.m. F o r m ore in fo rm a tio n : 528-6343.
R iverview Medical Center's support group for fam ilies of stroke patients w ill meet a t 10 a.m . a t the Nurses’ Conference Room. For more information: 530-2238.
Bayshore Community Hosp ita l’s “Weight No More” program w ill be held at 6:30 p.m. at the hospital’s Conference Room B, 727 N. Beers St., Holmdel. For more information: 739-5993.
A slide show on Thomas Jefferson, emphasizing his contribution to arch itecture, w ill be shown at 7:30 p.m. at the County L ib ra ry ’s E a s tern B ran ch , R ou te 35, Shrewsbury.
A slide show on toys from the Index of American Design w ill be presented at 10:30 a.m . a t the County L ib ra ry ’s Eastern Branch, Route 35, Shrewsbury.
The Keyport La Leche League w ill meet a t 8 p.m. a t a member’s home. “N utrition and Weaning” w ill be the topic of discussion. For more in fo rm ation : E lle n Coull (264-3461).
Monmouth College w ill hold an information program for prospective transfer students and freshmenfrom 5 to 8 p.m. at Woodrow W ilso n H a ll , W. Long Branch. College o ffic ia ls w ill g ive immediate decisions on adm issions applications to students who bring transcrip ts of high school and previous college work. F inancial a id information and academ ic counseling a lso w ill be ava ilab le .
The Hazlet Senior Citizens w ill meet a t 1:30 p.m. a t the VFW post, Davern Avenue, W. Keansburg. The group is planning a trip to Mt. Haven, Pa ., on Aug. 23. The cost of the trip is $20. For more information: L illian O’Hara (495-0126).
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A support group for d iabetics w ill meet from 7 to 9 p.m. a t the B la isde ll Center for Health Resources. For more information: 530-2417.
The game “Name That Tune!” w ill be played in a free program for children in grades 1-6 at 11 a.m . a t the Hazlet L ib ra ry , 251 M iddle Rd. For more information: 264-7164.
A sup p o rt g roup fo r women who have had a lumpectomy w ill meet from 7 to 8:30 p.m. a t the B la isde ll Center for Health Resources, Red Bank. For more information: 530-2382.
Singles Again w ill hold a dance for singles a t 9 p.m. at the Colts Neck Inn, Freehold Road. An orientation prog ram w ill be held a t 8. For more information: 528-6343.
A sem inar for adu lts who are considering resum ing their education w ill be held a t 10 a.m . and again a t 7 p.m. a t M onm outh C o lle g e ’s Woodrow Wilson Hall, W. Long Branch. Admission is free, and registration is not required.
A meeting for prospective members of Temple Shalom, Aberdeen, w ill be held a t 8 p.m. a t the temple, 5 Ayrmont Lane. For more information: 583-2076 or 566-2621.
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F re e b lo o d p re s s u re screening w ill be ava ilab le from 11 a.m . to 3 p.m. at W alling’s M arket, Port Monmouth Road, E . Keansburg.
Cash w ill be paid for alum inum cans brought to a recyc ling tra ile r a t Bayshore P laza , Route 36, Atlan tic H ighlands. Cans can be redeemed from 1 to 3 p.m. every F riday .
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The A tlan tic H ighlands H istorical Society w ill hold its annual a rts and cra fts show from 10 a.m . to 4 p.m. a t M emorial P ark , F ir s t Avenue. More than 100 a rtists and craftsmen are expected to participate. Rain date is Aug. 24.
A square dance for adults and teenagers age 17 and older w ill be held at 7:30 p.m. a t the Holmdel Park Shelter Building, Longstreet Road, Holmdel. Admission is $2.50. For more information: 842-4000.
The Garden S ta te Nu Voice Club for la ryngectomees w ill meet at 8 a.m . at
R iverview M edical Center, Red Bank. For more inform a tio n : E d S a v i l le(566-6632).
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A program for physically handicapped youths and adults w ill he held from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Bayshore Recreation Ce|nter, Port Monmouth Road and Bray Avenue, E . Keansburg. More information can be obtained by ca lling Frances Savage,
N e il M adsen , sum m er youth m in ister, w ill preach a t the 10:30 a.m . service at the F ir s t Baptist Church of Matawan, 232 Main St. Madsen, a graduate of Matawan Regional High School, is a student a t the Wheaton (111.) Conservatory.
The Happy Days String Band w ill give a free concertfrom 7 to 8:30 p.m. at F irem an ’s Park , W. Front Street, Keyport. The concert is sponsored by the Keyport Recreation Commission.
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F r e e b lo o d p re s s u re screening w ill be ava ilab le from 10 a.m . to 2 p.m. a t M a taw a n D ru g s , M a in Street.
The game “Name That Tune” w ill be played during a program for youths iin grades K-5 at 10 a.m . a t the Holmdel L ib ra ry , Crawfords Corner Road. The 40-minute program w ill be repeated a t 1:30 p.m. For more information: 946-4118.
Tuesday, August 20
The fina l story hour of the summer for children ages 3-5 w ill be held a t 10 a.m . a t the Holmdel L ib ra ry , Crawfords Corner Road. The 40-minute program w ill be repeated a t 1:30 p.m. For more information: 946-4118.
A blood d rive w ill be held from 3 to 8:30 p.m. a t St. Clement’s Church, Freneau Avenue, Matawan.
Parents Without Partners w ill hold a cockta il party a nd dance a t 8:30 p.m. a t the Town and Country Inn , Route 35, Keyport. Admission is $3 for members and $5 for prospective members. F o r m o re in fo rm a tio n : 727-6020.
Wednesday, August 21
The Camp Hope Golf Classic w ill be held today a t the Bam m Hollow Go lf and Country Club, Middletown. Sponsored by the M iddletown Recreation Dept., the c la s s ic ra is e s funds fo r Camp Hope. The township sponsors the camp for menta lly handicapped children. T ickets are $40 and include go lf, d inner, and p rizes. T ickets can be obtained by ca lling 291-9200.
Bayshore Community Hosp ita l’s cancer support group w ill meet a t 7:30 p.m. a t the hospital, 727 N. Beers St., Holmdel. For more information: 739-5919.
The film “Wishing Machine” w ill be shown at 7:30 p.m. a t the Holmdel L ib rary , Crawfords Corner Road.
R iverv iew Medical Cente r’s support group for fam ilies of stroke patients w ill meet a t 10 a.m . a t the Nurses’ Conference Room. For more information: 530-2238.
Singles Again w ill hold a dance a t 9 p.m. a t the Lakeside Manor, Route 36, Hazlet. An orientation program w ill be he ld a t 8 p.m. F o r m o re in fo rm a tio n : 528-6343.
Thursday, August 22
Singles Again w ill hold a dance a t 9 p.m. a t the Colts Neck Inn, Freehold Road, Colts Neck. An orientation program w ill be held a t 8 p.m. For more information: 528-6343.
Singles Again w ill hold a dance for singles a t 9 p.m. at the Colts Neck Inn, Freehold Road. An orientation program w ill be held a t 8. For more information: 528-6343.
F riday , August 23
F r e e b lo od p r e s s u r e screening w ill be ava ilab le from noon to 4 p.m. at the P a th m a rk su p e rm a rk e t, Route 35, Middletown.
A blood d rive w ill be conducted from 9 a.m . to 4 p.m today through Aug. 27 at the F a rm Barn, Route 36, W. Keansburg.
' Cash w ill be paid for a lum inum cans brought to a recyc lin g tra ile r a t Bayshore P laza , Route 36, Atlan tic Highlands. Cans can be redeemed from 1 to 3 p.m. every F riday .
Saturday, August 24
A workshop on origam i, the orienta l a rt of paper- folding, w ill be held from 10 a.m . to 3 p.m. a t the Tatum Park A ctiv ity Center, Red H ill Road, M iddletown. For more information: 842-4000.
The Fa rm Barn, Route 36, W. Keansburg, w ill hold a blood d rive from 9 a.m . to 4 p.m . today through Aug. 27.
The G arden S ta te Nu, Voice Club for la ryngectomees w ill meet at 8 a.m . at R iverv iew M edical Center, Red Bank. For more inform a t io n : E d S a v i l le(566-6632).
Monday, August 26
F re e b lo od p r e s s u r e screening w ill be ava ilab le from 8:30 a.m . to noon at McDonald’s, Route 35, Keyport.
F r e e b lood p re s s u re screening w ill be ava ilab le from 12:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the County L ib ra ry ’s E as te rn B ran ch , R ou te 35, Shrewsbury.
A free workshop on “ Im proving Your Memory” w ill be held from 8 to 9 p.m. at the Behavioral Services Center, 78 Broad St., Keyport. F o r m o re in fo rm a tio n : 264-2424.
The Middletown Historical < Society w ill meet a t 8 p.m. at | Croydon Hall, Leonardville ( Road, Leonardo.
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R iverview M edical Cente r’s support group for fam ilies of stroke patients w ill meet a t 10 a.m . a t the Nurses’ Conference Room. For more information: 530-2238.
A dance for sing les w ill be held a t 8 p.m. a t the Lakeside Manor, Route 36, Hazlet. For more information: 528-6343.
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A seminar for women who are considering resuming their education will be held at 10 am.. and again at 7 p.m. at Monmouth College’s Woodrow Wilson Hall, W. Long Branch. Admission is free, and registration is not required.
The Newcomers Club of Coits Neck and Holmdel w ill hold a coffee for new residents of the area a t 7:30 p.m. a t a member’s horne. Anyone interested in attending the coffee may ca ll 739-0950. The club helps new people assim ila te in the community by conducting a c tiv itie s such as tennis, bridge, bowling, need lecraft, and gourmet luncheons. M eetings a re held a t 9:30 a.m . the th ird Thursday of every month.
Parents Without Partners w ill hold a cockta il party and dance a t 8:30 p.m. a t the Town and Country Inn, Route 35, Keyport. Adm ission is $3 for members and $5 for prospective members. F o r m ore in fo rm a tio n : 727-6020.
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A Neptune-based humane society has sent a le tter to the Borough Council protesting a Municipal Court ju d g e ’s decision that an e lderly woman and her live- in nurse must get rid of 12 cats within two months.
M un ic ipa l Court Judge R o n a ld L . H o ran to ld 82-year-old w h ee lch a ir- bound Marion Senson, 178 Seventh St., and Robert Moritz la s t week that their 15 cats vio late a borough ordinance.
F r ien d s of A n im als is questioning the constitutiona lity of the ordinance, which l im its a homeowner to three dogs and three cats.
Horan also fined Moritz $565 for not having the cats licensed in the borough.
Moritz, who owns the cats, contends that the cats are licensed in Hazlet.
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L o c a l C u b S c o u t s v i s i t S m o k e yLocal children recently attended the National Boy Scout Jamboree at F t. A .P H ill Va This is the 75th anniversary of the founding of the Boy Scouts of America. With Smokey the Bear are Brian Wallace (left) and David Steiner, both of Cub Pack 134, Union Beach
Gary Ver Strate, Matawan, has been elected to a second term as president of the Monmouth Assn. for Retarded C itizens. Vivienne Prentice and Eugene Ginda, both of Ocean, were chosen firs t and second vice presidents. Thomas J. M itchell, Matawan, was elected treasurer and M ildred Valentine, M iddletown, secretary.
Nearly 100 ARC members attended the association’s annual meeting recently at the P resbyterian Church, Shrewsbury, to elect officers and approve a budget for 1985-86.
•Anna Louise C. Rudner, L incroft, M iddletown, was
recently elected chairman of the Monmouth County Mental Health Board. •
Kim-Marie Semchessen, a senior at Middletown High School North, was selected to attend Focus, a national event for 24 G irl Scouts this sum m e r . The two-week event was held a t G irl Scout National Center West, a 14,000-acre site bordered by B ig Horn National Forest near Ten Sleep, Wyo. I t focuses on w ild life photography.
The daughter of Mr. and M rs. Steven Semchessen, K im is a member of Cadette Troop 752. She has attended Council Growth Weekend, participated in Junior B ridging, taken a firs t a id course, and v isited Washington D.C., w ith a G irl Scout Troop.
She also has won two m erit awards in GSUSA/Kodak national photography contests and she has earned the G irl Scout S ilver Award.
At High School North, she is a member of the marching band, drama club, and camping club. She a lso takes gu itar lessons and is a volunteer a t Marine Laboratories, Sandy Hook D ay Care Center. •
M rs. Loversidge’s fourth-grade class a t Port Monmouth Road School, Keansburg, was a winner in a Name-the-Ea- g le contest held annually by the State D ivision of F ish , Game, and W ild life. Awards were presented to 15 ind iv idua ls or groups that suggested the winning names, “L ibe rty” and “P rosperity .”
The M atawan Woman’s Club awarded $400 scholarships to M arjo rie A. F leck and John T. Egan during commencement exercises in June at Matawan Regional. High School.
F leck , daughter of James F leck , 4 Rustic Lane, Matawan, was an honor-roll student during a ll of her high school tenure. She was a member of the National Honor Society for three years.
At St. Catherine’s G ramm ar School, M iddletown, she had been president of her e igh th-grade c la s s and rece ived an ach ievem ent award.
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MARJORIE FLECKF leck plans to attend the
Fashion Institu te of Technology, New York, and become a fashion buyer.
Egan has lived in in Matawan a ll his life . In high school, he studied cabinet- making, specializing in fine furn iture , such as roll-top desks. He has played in the m arch ing band fo r four years and the concert band for two years. His hobbies are fishing, boating, and hunting. Egan plans to a ttend Brookdale Community College, M idd le town , re- cieve a degree in sm a ll business adm inistration, and esta b lish a cabinet-making business.
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JOHN T. EGANBharatbhai Shah, Aberdeen, and Bernard Bohnenberger
and Thomas P . Moore, both of M iddletown, received m aster’s degrees recently from the New Jersey In stitu te of Technology. Shah, of Ken Gardens, Cliffwood, studied electr ica l engineeering. Moore, 38 Hosford Ave., Leonardo, received a degree in c iv il engineering and Bohnenberger, 10 Gary D rive, has a degree in environmental engineering.
Receiving bachelor’s degrees:W illiam Van Meerbelke, 19 Cornell D rive , Hazlet, elec
tr ica l engineering.Douglas J. Coleman, 37 Nevada D rive, Hazlet, arch itec
ture.Lawrence P. King, 3 Cherry H ill Rd., Holmdel, c iv il
engineering.Douglas W. Jones, 26 Edgewater D rive, Matawan, elec
tr ica l engineering.A lan E . Wolke, 37 M iriam D rive , Matawan, e lectrica l
engineering.Janet C. Zemlin, 41 Matawan Ter., Matawan, computer
science.P atrick E . Gray, 27 Heritage D rive , M iddletown, me
chanical engineering.Jeffrey L. Rauch, 18 Rosewood Ter., M iddletown, c iv il
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Kevin O’Grady, Hazlet, met June 23-27 with the M illion Dollar Round Table in San Francisco. He is an agent with Prudentia l Insurance.
David Scott Leder, 10 Kerry D rive, Hazlet, was graduated magna cum laude May 19 from Tufts University, Medford, Mass. Leder studed bio-psychology and received a bachelor of science degree.
Tina Arnez M artin , daughter of Mr. and M rs. Jasper Martin, 58 Powell Ave., M iddletown, is the fir s t M iddletown High School South student selected for the All-State Choir. Ranked second in a statew ide competition, she w ill partii- pate next month in two concerts. M artin w ill be a senior this year. As a junior, she was a member of the Middletown South Concert Choir and Chamber Choir.•
Rachel Ogilvie, M iddletown, recently returned from a one-week stay in Washington D.C. with Citizenship/Washington Focus, a train ing program at the National 4-H Center. She received a partia l scholarship from the Monmouth County 4-H Assn.
Ronald G ilm artin , county emergency management coordinator, was recently elected second vice president of the National Coordinating Council of Emergency Management a t the group’s annual conference at; Lake Luzerne, N.Y.
G ilm artin also received an Outstanding Member Award for his work as 1984-85 NCCEM Region I I membership chairman. Region I I includes New York, New Jersey, Puerto Rico, and the V irgin Islands.•
Several local students were graduated in June from the Berkeley School of Woodbridge. Graduates and their program s were Tracy Heller and Christina Farde lla , both of M iddletown and both in the intensive secre ta ria l program; Arleen Scott and Ju li Renzi, both of Matawan, and both in the word processing program : Susan Schwebemeyer, Matawan, intensive secre ta ria l program ; Kathleen Breen, Union Beach, word processing program ; and Barbara Crennan, Hazlet, in tensive secre ta ria l program.•
Laurence Groffman, son of Dr. and M rs. Sidney Groff- man, Aberdeen, was named to the dean’s lis t for his freshman year a t B randeis Un iversity, Massachusetts.
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Resident fighting Misco's expansion bidHOLMDEL
A proposal to expand M isco P laza , owned by the mayor and a township comm itteeman, is being opposed by a resident who lives behind the fac ility .
The resident, W illiam Colin, contends that a site plan approved in 1981 does not specify the dimensions for an a d d it io n a l b u ild in g . Mayor Joseph Popolo said that a proposed site plan amendment w ill be “well w ith in” the township’s lim it for bulk use.
Misco P laza , owned by Popolo and Township Committeeman Frank Tricario under the name P.T. Associates, appealed to the Zoning Board la st month for a site plan amendment to build a 70,000-sq.-ft. building for additional office space for the computer firm .
The ex isting bu ild ings, to ta lling 51,269 sq. ft., cover a ‘ sm all piece” of the site ’s 10.54 acres, Popolo said.
But W illiam Colin, who live s behind the Route 35 site, believes that the size of the proposed building should have been specified when the
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Zoning Board granted the variances for the original structures in 1980.
The boa rd g ran te d a mixed use variance and a
variance to change the buffers from the required 100 feet to 50 feet.
“ A re a so n ab le person would think that nothing is going in there and that he is sa fe ,” said Colin, who moved into his house in November.
Colin contends that the new build ing’s dimensions should have been specified before the board granted the variances.
“The fina l site plan should specify everything for the present and fu ture use ,” he said.
“ I f I knew a ll th is was moving in, I wouldn’t be buying here,” he added.
The proposal is w ithin the township’s bulk lim its , Popolo said.
“We could go up to 80,000 sq. ft. according to the ord inance,” he said.
Colin also sa id that additional parking spaces were
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“ We d idn ’t know how much park ing we would need,” Popolo said.
He added that the parking w ill cover 54 percent of the lot.
“We could have gone up to 60 percent,” he said , citing the ordinance.
P.T. Associates is not try ing to be disagreeable, Popolo said.
“We’re going to try to be a good neighbor,” he said. “The neighbors were not aware of what could be bu ilt .”
Colin sa id he w ill make a presentation opposing the request for a site plan amendment a t the next Zoning Board meeting.
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B o y s S t a t e d e l e g a t e sJohn Hernandez (left), and Bob Campbell, both 17 and Keyport residents, recently attended Boys State a t R ider College to learn about city government. Hernandez and Campbell were selected as Keyport’s representatives to the annual conference by American Legion Post 23. With them is Ken Connors, Post 23 commander.
Holmdel V illage developm ent prompts Planning Board studyHOLMDEL
The P lanning Board is exam ining the way the Holmdel V illage section is being developed.
The board la s t week inform a lly d iscussed two proposed developments for the area.
The discussions led board members to question whether the area is being developed too densely.
W illiam Hadash, contract purchaser of 14 acres owned by the S.S. White Co., is proposing to develop commerc ia l and office build ings on the site.
The lot is behind the Exxon service station a t the intersection of Holmdel and Newman Springs Roads.
There is also a proposal for m ixed use on the 106-acre
W orkshops fo r sen io rs planned by BrookdaleMIDDLETOWN
A week of special p ro gram s for older adu lts w ill begin Monday at Brookdale Community College, Newman Springs Road, Lincroft.
“E ld e r Campus” w ill combine education, adventure, socia l contact, and d iscussion opportunities for older adu lts, according to the college.
Partic ipan ts can choose from four-day m o rn ing workshops, including “ Im p ro v in g Society$Realist;s and D ream ers,” or “E x ploring A rt.”
Four-day afternoon workshops on “How Precious Is L ife?” and “Becoming a M ovie M aven” are a lso ava ilab le .
Workshop leaders w ill be Dr. Seymour Siegler, Suzanne Anderson , R obert M ellert, and Pau l Keating.
A $60 fee includes one morning and one afternoon workshop, fo u r lun ch es , snacks, and a continental b reakfast Aug. 16.
More information, can be obtained by ca lling the Community Services D ivision at 842-1900, extension 315.
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S tan ford N a lit t , S taten Island , plans a complex of o ffice s , r e ta i l e s ta b lis h ments, and luxury townhouses.
Board member E la ine M. F rey , who is also a township com m itteem an, suggested that the area is becoming congested.
But board member Irw in Baron said that N a litt’s proposal may have less impact on the area than a proposal for offices only.
The proposals were re fe rred to a five-member M ayor’s Advisory Committee on the Holmdel V illage Area.
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Fitch replaces Scalamonti as GOP candidate for council
By Robin Sidel ABERDEEN
C oun c ilm an T heodore F itch , who earlie r this year decided not to seek re-election, joined the Republican ticket th is week,
F itch , who has been on the council for 3V2 years, w ill rep lace Councilman John Scalamonti on the ticket. Scalamonti, who is moving out of the township, w ithdrew as a candidate, because he moving to Old Bridge.
F itch ’s running mates w ill be Robert Devino, an incumbent, and Irw in Katz, an unsucce ss fu l cand idate two years ago.
F itch orig inally planned to run in November but w ithdrew from the race when a change in jobs seemed to requ ire him to move out of the township.
I couldn't assure the people tha t I would be liv ing here during the next four yea rs ,” he said.
When he learned that he would not be forced to move, Katz had a lready been selected to replace him. F itch said.
But a space opened up when Scalamonti, F itc h ’s running mate in 1980. announced that he w ill be unable to run because he is moving.
“It was an unexpected m ove ,” Scalamonti sa id .We ju s t put an extra room
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on our house three months ago.”
F itch , who live s in the township's Cliffwood section, said plans to emphasize the importance of the road improvement program and the tax ra te , which has stab ilized in the past few years.
He is also suggesting that the township find a permanent solution to prevent sand from eroding a portion of the Cliffwood Beach seawall.
“ I ’m th rilled to be back on the tick e t,” he sa id . “ I wanted to do this a ll a long.”
The Republicans w ill face
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JOHN SCALAMONTIDemocrats George Haus- mann, W ilma Greenspan, and David Lipman in Novem ber. H ausm ann and Greenspan are former councilmen.
Scalamonti w ill rep lace F itch as Republican cam paign manager,
“ I t w ill be a good cam paign and po litica lly stronger since Ted is from Cliff- wood," he said.
Although he was looking forward to running for a counc il sea t, S ca lam onti said , he is is comfortable about the township’s overall situation.
“ I feel pretty good leaving this way with the town in good shape,” he said.
Once relocated, he said , he p lans to jum p into Old Bridge politics.
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Chiropractor attends seminarCOLTS NECK
Dr. Gary Spencer of the Co lts Neck C h irop rac tic Center, recently attended a New York sem inar about ch irop rac tic s and sports medicine.
The sem inar included lectures by Dr. Jack Kahn, team physician for the Los Angeles Raiders and Denver Broncos.
Last month, Spencer a ttended a symposium on lower back pain and disc disorders.
Spencer, a graduate of Red Bank Regional High School, Fa irle igh Dickinson University, and N.Y. Chiropractic College, has worked in the township for four years.
He is a member of the A m e r ic a n C h ir o p r a c t ic Assn., a diplomat of the National Board of Chiroprac- tioc Exam iners, and is a sports enthusiast.
M edical center o ffers test fo r colon cancerMIDDLETOWN
The R iverview Immediate Medical Care Center, Route 35, is offering colon screenings to help detect colorectal cancer.
The tests, which are a va ilable at the center for a fee, can be performed at home and returned to the center for laboratory analysis.
About 60,000 Americans are expected to die from colorectal cancer th is year, according to the center.
People a t high risk should be tested annually .
The high risk group includes those with a fam ily history of polyps, in flammatory bowel disease, or u lcerative colitis.
High-fiber d iets may help prevent the disease, doctors said.
The R iverview Immediate Medical Care Center was recently established to provide medical care for non-emer
gency, non-life threatening situations.
Founded by more than 80 county physicians, the cente r offers trea tm ent for minor bone breaks, bruises, cuts, sprains, and ailments.
The fa c ility is staffed by doctors, techn icians, a n l nurses and is open from 9 a.m . to 9 p.m. every day.
Patients requiring more intensive medical care are referred to R iverv iew Medica l Center, Red Bank.Union Beach gets shore protection aidUNION BEACH
The borough has received a $7,500 grant from the State Dept, of Environmental Protection for the development of shore protection plans.
The council has a lready appropriated $2,500 for the project.
The borough engineer and the DEP w ill decide what type of protection is needed.
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Gagliano backs plan to halt erosion in vital watershedHOLMDEL
State Sen. S. Thomas Gagliano has endorsed a federal plan to cu rta il erosion of farm land in the Navesink watershed.
The plan was prepared by the federal Soil Conservation Service in conjunction with state agencies.
“Erosion ,” Gagliano said,is a serious problem in the
Navesink E stua ry , which run s from Holmdel and Marlboro to Rumson and co n ta in s the Sw im m ing R iver Reservoir, our principal w ater source.” .
“ In th is area, we have 74 farm s • with 4,325 acres of land ,” he added. “The plan states that the land is now eroding at a rate of 6.5 tons per acre per year, with some areas as high as 18 tons. This adds up to 51,500 tons of soil lo st to a g r ic u ltu re each yea r.”
Erosion not only increases the costs to consumers of farm produce, but also lowers water qua lity , Gagliano said.
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S. THOMAS GAGLIANO
“ the report cites evidence that trout would probably be able to reproduce in Pine Brook if it were cleaner. Also, shellfish in the Navesink R iver would be much more like ly to be harvest- able if soil erosion did not w ash liv e s to c k m anu re downstream .”
The proposal would cost
$1.2 m illion, w ith $501,000 coming from the county and sta te and the remainder from the federal government.
Its goal is to reduce erosion by 81 percent and reduce the amount of phosphorous washed into the reservo ir by 5,190 pounds per year.
Gagliano quoted the report as saying that “ few conservation practices are now in p lace.”
Contour farm ing, conservation tillage and croppage and conversion to permanent grass would be implemented by farm ers choosing to jo in the program.
It would be coordinated by soil conservation experts.
“This excellent proposal deserves the consideration and support of area o ffic ia ls, farm ers, and the general pub lic ,” Gagliano said . “Soil erosion is of c r itica l concern, p a r t ic u la r ly wehn Monmouth County is losing so much farm land to development.
Philbin receives A rm y m edal
Pvt. l.C . Robert J. Philb in, son of James and Joan Ph ilbin, 120 Dumbarton H ill, Matawan, has been decorated with the A rm y Achievement Medal in West Germany.
Ph ilb in is a m issle crew member w ith the 94th Air Defense A rtille ry Brigade.
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Hazlet board to reconsider m ob ile hom e ren t increasesBy Judith McGee Feeney
HAZLET The Township Rent Con
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“The board d iscussed it M ond ay , ” Tow n sh ip Adm in istrator Robert Weigand said, “and noticed the two litigan ts that, rather than go through expensive court procedures, it would be w illing
to review the m atte r.”Owners of the Brookside
M obile Home P a rk and Sam’s Adult Mobile Home Park had appealed previous ren t board dec is io n s in court.
The board is a lso review ing proposed revisions to the township rent control ordinance.
Severa l months ago, Superior Court Judge Patrick McGann J r. severa l months
ago ru led that parts of the township ordinance were inva lid , according to Raymond H ayser, an a ssoc ia te of Township Attorney John O. Bennett.
Bennett has drafted re v isions to replace the inva lid portions of the ordinance, Hayser said .
Mobile home owners and park owners w ill a lso be asked to review the draft.
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Ken Connors, Keyport VFW Post 23 Commander, presents a check to Danny Slocum, 14, winner o f the Central School safety essay contest. He also received a pin from Vice Commander Wayne Ross. Also shown are M aria Vera (far le ft), th ird place, and second-place winner April R ine lli, both 14.
Keyport, Keansburg to get funds for waterfront projectsTRENTON
Keansburg and Keyport w ill receive funds for w aterfront projects under a law signed la s t week by Gov. Thomas Kean.
Keansburg w ill receive the la rg e s t app rop ria tion in M onm outh C oun ty—$1.07 m illion for beach restoration.
K e y p o r t w i l l r e c e iv e $285,000 fo r b u lk h e a d rehabilitation.
Assemblyman Jacqueline Walker, who had sponsored the b i l l , announced its passage.
“This spring, we have so fa r been spared the type of devastating coastal storm that caused severe damage
along the North Jersey coast la s t y e a r ,” W alker sa id . “ However, la s t sp r in g ’s storm washed out beaches and weakened or destroyed existing dunes, bulkheads, and seaw a lls .”
“Most sm a ll coastal municipa litie s, such as Keansburg and Keyport, do not have the resources to pay for the cost of shore protection and beach restoration ,” she added. “The appropriations under this b ill w ill a llow the most c r itica l work to proceed before another devastating storm hits our coast.”
The funds are the second ap p ro p r ia t io n from $50 m illion made ava ilab le by the Shore Protection Bond
Act approved by voters two years ago.
The allo tment for Keansburg is expected to be matched by federal funds.
The $10.8 m illion law also includes appropriations for Sea G irt, Spring Lake, Belmar, B rad ley Beach, Laval- lette, Dover, Berkeley, Harvey Cedars, Brigantine, Avalon, A tlantic City, Ocean City, Stone Harbor, Salem, F lo rence , E lizabe th , and Burlington.
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Volunteer openings listedThe Vo lun ta ry Action
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a n n o u n c e d b y c o u n t yFREEHOLDThe County Health Dept,
last week announced results of water sampling done July 15 at local recreation areas.Water quality was rated as
excellent in Raritan Bay at Front Street, Union Beach, and at Beachway and Ocean Avenue in Keansburg.
Excellent water quality was also found in Lake Lef- fe rts at Ravine D rive , Matawan; Sandy Hook Bay at G ateway L ig h t , Horseshoe Cove, and Sper
maceti Cove, all in Middletown; and in the Atlantic Ocean at Ft. Hancock, South Beach, and the beginning ol Surf Beach, a ll in M iddletown.
Water quality was rated good in Lake Lefferts near the Buttonwood Manor, Matawan, and in the ocean at the Army Recreational Beach, Middletown. A rating of fa ir was given in Raritan Bay a t B road S tre e t, Keyport.
G e n e r o u s K n i g h t sLouis Paparozzi, executive director of the county Assn. for Retarded Citizens (right), accepts a $4,400 check from representatives of the Keyport Knights of Columbus. The money is the largest amount ever raised by the annual fund-raising drive. Above are Kevin Hegarty, fund-raising chairman (le ft), and Walter Byrne, outgoing grand knight.
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State may create standards for training volunteer firemenBy Robin Sidel
Whether they are rescuing a person from a burning building or taking a cat out of a tree, firefighters are often risking their lives
Most people assume that, like police or paramedics, the state requires a m inimum amount of training for a ll firefighters.
That is not the case.Instead, each municipality
is expected to set minimum training requirements for volunteer and paid fire fighters, according to Timothy Smith, deputy county fire marshall.
But the state is now considering establishing a m inimum requirement, according to Gus Brummer, supervisor of training for the state’s Bureau of Fire Safety.The Bureau of Fire Safety
was created last year to oversee the requirements for fire officials and inspectors, Brummer said.
Brummer does not know why firefighters are not required to complete anv tra ining
“ 1 can’t even give you an inkling," he said, adding that other states do not have the requirements either.The bureau, which has a
staff of 40, recently formed a
task force to study the feasib ility of minimum requirements and make recommendations to the state fire commissioner, Brummer said.“ We’d love to see this on
line for the future,’ ’ he added.
He suggested that the state may have shied away from minimum requirements because 80 percent, or 60,000, of the state’s firefighters are volunteers.
“ I t could be overbearing to ask volunteers to participate in a mandatory program,” he said. “ We’ll have to begin gradually.”
Nutley, which has 29 paid firefighters and 95 volunteers, is one of the municipalities that wants to see state requirements.
“ Everyone thought i t would be great to be individual, but there are inconsistencies,” said Fire Chief Edward Sellragh.However, not all fire de
partments want to see the state set the requirements.
“ I t would be foolish to tell volunteers that they have to learn how to fight Newark fires when Aberdeen looks nothing like Newark,” said Louis Auriemma, chief of Aberdeen F ire D istric t No. 1.
“ The best type of training comes from municipal re-
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state’s fire departments set their own standards for firefighters, Brummer said.Monmouth County has a
fire academy in Howell Township.
The academy offers courses every weekend, ranging from basic and intermediate training to pump operation, according to Smith.The academy has devel
oped the only course in the country to focus on fighting
electrical fires, Smith said. A mock substation is used in the course, he said.The fire academy is open
to a ll firefighters, and most classes cost $5 to $10.Usually, the department
or the individual w ill pay the fee, but, as of Jan. 1, 1986, the Board of Freeholders
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MATAWANAnne Elizabeth Frazier,
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of Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Frazier,t Matawan, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Markwith, Colonial Beach, Va.The Revs. William Tibbet
and Luther Johnson officiated at the ceremony.The bride was give in mar
riage by her-father.Peggy Slasman, Mass.,
served as the maid of honor, and Susan Donahue, Matawan, was the bridesmaid.The bridegroom’s father,
Donald, served as the best man.Ushers were Donald P.
M a rkw ith J r . , and Christopher K. Markwith, both of V irginia, Richard E. Frazier Jr., Matawan, and John W. Frazier, Syracuse,The bride is a graduate of
Matawan Regional High School and Franklin and M a rs h a ll C o llege . She received a master’s degree from the College of William and Mary.She is a teacher in the
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uate of Colonial Beach High School, Va., and M ary Washington College, is employed by Dynamic Systems Inc., Virginia
Local airman assigned to baseA irm a n M ichae l A.
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7:30-10:30 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays from Sept. 4 to Dec. 18 There w ill also be fou r Saturday sessions, three to six hours long.The in itia l session on Sept.
4 w ill include final resgistra- tion and course introduction.
It w ill be held in Boardrooms A and B at Bayshore Community Hospital. A ll subsequent sessions w ill be held at S tra thm o re E lem en ta ry School, Church Street near Lloyd Road.Classes w ill be equally
divided into lecture and practical work. Physicians and staff members at Bayshore Hospital w ill give most lectures, under the coordination of Dr. Angelo Scotti, director of emergency services at the hospital.
Hands-on training w ill be conducted by EMT instructors from several squads under the direction of Jack Connors, chief instructor and a member of the Shrewsbury F irst Aid Squad.The EMT instructors are
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Town, school board to trade sites in Lincroft, Chapel HillBy Judith McGee Feeney
MIDDLETOWNThe Township Committee
and Board of Education plan to swap two properties. Under the agreement, a 10-acre lot on Chapel H ill Road could become the tow n sh ip ’ s “ b o ta n ica l ga rden ,” Township Adm inistrator Herbert Bradshaw said.The board would acquire a
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croft,” Bradshaw said, “ it ’s highly possible that there would be more of a need for a school in that area.”
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Hazlet school board to start bargaining on clerks'contractHAZLETThe Board of Education
and the Hazlet Teachers Assn. w ill meet Tuesday night to begin negotiations with the distric t’s clerical workers.Contracts for the clerical
workers and the d istric t’s teachers expired last June.
Since then, the board has concentrated on teacher negotiations.The HTA, which is also
han d lin g the c le r ic a l workers con trac ts , was ready to file an unfair labor practice last month with the Public Employment Relations Commission because
A b e r d e e n g e t s g r a n t t o r s p e c i a l r e c r e a t i o nABERDEENThe Township Council last
night formally accepted a $15,000 state grant for a handicapped recreation programThe program, conducted
in conjunction with Hazlet and Matawan, provides recreation activities for the area’s handicapped.The grant, which is for
1986, was issued by the state Dept, of Community Affairs.
In other business, the council passed a resolution
authorizing an agreement with the Monmouth County Board of Social Services.The agreement authorizes
the county to relocate residents who are displaced by code enforcement violations.The program costs $2,100 a
year.In another matter, the
council reappointed Frank Nelson as township tax assessor.
Nelson, who is beginning his second four-year term, receives $9,000 for the parttime job.
the board had not offered the clerical workers a proposal, said Harry Camwell, HTA president.The clerical workers are
requesting an eight percent salary increase.The board refused to com
bine the neogtiations because of a lack of “ commona lity ,” said Howard Jones, boa rd n e g o tia to r , la s t month.Mediation for the teachers
contract w ill continue Aug. 2 0 .
Contract talks began in October, and the teachers have threatened to strike in September if an agreement is not reached this summer.The union is seeking sal
ary and health benefit increases and more class preparation time.
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John Boorman’s “ The Emerald Forest” attempts so many things in two hours that i t ’s not surprising it should fa il to come together as cohesive entertainment.
On one level, it wants to be a sprawling adventure saga. Based on a true story, the film begins when an American engineer brings his wife and two children to the Amazon, where the father, B ill Markham (Powers Boothe), w ill oversee the construction of a dam. Soon afterward, the son, Tommy (Charley Boorman, the d ire c to r ’s son), is kidnapped by an Indian tribe called the Invisible People. The bulk of the film concerns the efforts of B ill, a decade later, to locate the youngster.Rather then adhere to this
intriguing premise, Boorman allows the story to go off in all directions, diffuses the impact of the drama. On several occasions, he de
parts from the central plot- line involving B ill ’s search to devote attention to the r ituals of the Invisible People. This makes “ The Emerald Forest” seem like an episode of “ National Geographic” and results in an uneven mix of adventure and documentaryIf that weren’t enough,
Boorman inserts an angle involving the three-way clash between the Invisible People, a violent riva l tribe, and the civilized men who want to build the dam.
“ The Emerald Forest” is at its best during the action sequences. Boorman, a ta lented filmmaker with an arresting visual style, gives these moments a pure visceral energy that is overwhelming. In one of the most th r il l in g scenes, B ill is chased through the forest by hostile natives and runs into his son on the brink of a waterfa ll. Both men are armed, the emissaries of
riva l cultures that cannot even comprehend one another, let alone coexist. Yet they join forces nonetheless to stave off the natives’ attack, then escape down the waterway.Maybe the biggest prob
lem with “ The Emerald Forest” is that it tries to be surreal and ultra-realistic simultaneously. Few film s have made a jungle look as authentic and foreboding as it is here. When a movie strives for such realism,
anything that seems remotely bizarre w ill be out of place. Nowhere is this more evident than in the sequences where Tommy imagines himself as a bird of prey and soars through the outer reaches of his memory.
I f “ The Emerald Forest” is a failure, it is nonetheless an interesting one. And if Boorman can be accused of trying to do too much, i t ’s a critic ism that reveals him as being far more ambitious than many of today’s directors.
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* 5 , 8 6 528 OTHER ESCORT’S IN STOCK TO
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* 7 ,6 5 022 OTHER F-150’8 IN STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM!
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2 D r .F o rd , w i th s t n d . e q u ip , incl.: 4 cyl. , 4 s p e e d m a n u a l t r a n s m i s s i o n , r a c k & p i n i o n m a n u a l s t e e r i n g , m a n u a l b r a k e s . S t o c k # 5495 . L is t P r i c e
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P rice : $8,750.
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15 OTHER TEMPO’S IN STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM! List Price: $7,558.* 6 ,9 9 5
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’S1 ISCORT2 Dr.Fo rd , 4 c y l., 4 sp d ., AM rad., m/s, m/b, 2 9 ,7 6 5 m i. S tk . #5537A . • 1 , 0 0 8
*83 MALIBU STATION WAQONI Chevy, 6 c y l., a u to ., I A/C, p/s, p/b, t in t , g l., 1 5 2 ,3 1 2 m i . , S tk . | #T5270A. * 4 , 9 9 0
*84 BRONCOFord , 8 c y l., 4 sp d., X L T tr im , A/C, p/s, p/b, 20 ,807 m i., S tk . #5545A.
*82 BSCORT STATION WAQONFord , 4 c y l., au to , m/s, m/b, 33 ,926 m i., S tk . #5187A.
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*82 MUSTANG2 Dr.Fo rd , 4 c y l., a u to ., A/C, p/s, p/b, 59 ,800 m i., S tk . # /6 3 2 .
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*78 ELDORADOC a d illa c , 8 c y l. a u to ., p /s , p/b , lo a d e d ! 5 4 ,3 1 2 m i . , S tk . #5126A.
* 7 , 0 0 5'83 ReOAL 2 DR.
B uick, 6 c y l., a u to ., v in y l r o o f , c u s t . w h ls ., A/C, p/s, p/b, p / w in d ., A M /F M radio , t in t, g l., 35 ,033 m i.. S tk #P601.
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>80 B-200 VANDodge, 8 c y l., au to ., p/s, p/b, 48 ,239 m i., S tk . #15365A .
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*83 FAIRMONT 4 Dr.Fo rd , 4 c y l., auto, p/s, p/b, AM radio, tin t, g l., 44 ,348 m i., S tk . #P605. * 9 , 0 0 5
■>4 m w u 1VICTORIA 4 Dr.Fo rd . 8 c y l., au to . A/C, p/s, p/b, t in t , g l., 1 7 ,4 .2 1 m i . , S tk .#P61Q. » a ,S 9 8
81 MUSTANG2 Dr.Fo rd , 4 c y l.. a u to ., A/C , p/s, p/b, t in t , g l., 5 4 ,3 3 6 m i . . S tk #5488A . * 4 , 7 0 5
*84 TEMPOFo rd , 4 c y l., au to ., p/s, p/b, A/C, t in t , g I., AM radio , 12,383 m i., S tk . #P611.
* 0 , 4 0 5••4 CAMARO
Chevy, 8 cyl. auto., cust. leather Int., cust. whls., A/C, p/s, p/b, AM/FM cass., tilt whl., 10 m o ml Stk. #P813. * 1 0 , 5 0 0*82 GRAND PRIX2 Dr.
P ontiac , 6 c y l., au to . A/C, p/s, p/b, AM /FM radio , t in t , g l., 46 ,133 m i.. S tk #44336
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A M C , 8 cyL , a u to ., c u st. w h ls ., p/s, p/b, w/plow, 49 ,087 m .. S tk . #T5268A.
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*84 ESCORT 4 Dr.Ford . 4 c y l., au to . A/C, p/s, p/b, 12,122 m i., S tk . #P640
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SETTLE BEFO RE S C H O O L !Hazlet - Boasting large rooms, hrdwd floors, freshly painted in neutral tones. This 4 bedroom, 2 full bath home is ready for your family as soon as you say "It's ours"! Nestled in a private fully fenced yard on a quiet street. Formal dining room, living room w/cathedral ceilings, large country kitchen MI-9891
$125,900
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Y O U N G C O L O N IA LMiddletown - Truly A LOT of home. This 7 yr. young 4 bedroom Colonial boasts stained woodwork, large rooms and neutral decor. Natural wood cabinets in kitchen and lovely completely fenced treed yard make this home a buy at $89,900. Walk to school, shopping & NY bus. MI-9966
$89,900
C U S T O M B U IL TMiddletown - This 3 BR, 1 Vi bath home was custom built with the finest m ateria ls . Home fea tures 3 big bedrooms, LR, DR, FR, 1 car garage, fully fenced yard and professionally landscaped. Call for appointment. MI-9941
$114,900
TREES & M O R E TREESMiddletown - Beautiful wooded 3/4 acre property on dead end street in prime area of Middletown is one of the features of this 3 bedroom Split-level Full wall stone FP - cathedral ceiling in LR & FR - large utility Needs a little TLC but what a buy at Ml 9964
$115,900
M I D D L E T O W N O F F I C E671-8000 R E L O
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Ragusa Agency 583 0722 Look fo r ou r ad on Page 2
1981 A M C S p ir i t , ps , m b , a /c , d k . blue w ith Sport S tr ip e s , 6 c y l. , a u to ., e xc . cond 86,000 hw y. m ile s . A s k in g $2,500. C a ll 739 9655 a n y tim e . 8 28
1973 B u ick R e g a l, v e ry good, 350 engine, best o f fe r , 739-5316 8 14
B u ic k R iv ie ra " C la s s ic / ' 1973, c o n d . Best o ffe r 264-6720
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C a d illa c 1974, 2 d r needs t ire s , dented fe n d e r, whole or p a rts . B est o ffe r C a ll 566 6430 8 21
1979 C a d illa c S e v ille , fu l ly loaded, exc . cond $6,500., 566 7209 . 8 28
1980 C h evette , 4 speed, a /c , new t ire s , b ra ke s . Looks & ru n s e x c e lle n t. $1,850. o r best o ffe r 264 1594. 8 21
81 Chevy M a lib u C la ss ic , 4 d r . , b row n, V6, auto , ps, pb, pw , a i r , a m -fm , v in y l ro o f, 54,000 m i $4,200 C a ll 739 2373.
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1979 Chevy M onte C a rlo , ps, pb , a /c , am -fm s te re o , 57,000 m i . , a sk in g $3,300. 583 9392. 8 28
1972 C hevy N ova , 67,000 m i. , needs ra d ia to r $500 C a ll 566 0347 8 28
1981 D atsun 210 2 d r . , 4 c y l. , 4 sp d .,61.000 m i., spoke w heels , 4 new t ire s , new b ra ke s , e xh a u s t 8< tuneu p , am -fm stereo . C a ll 671 7759. 8 14
1983 Dodge R a m 50 S p o rt, 4 c y l , 4 speed, g re a t shap e, g re a t gas m ilea g e , g rea t s te re o , 25,000 m ile s $4,400 C all Rog er 739 1010 d ays o r 291 1629 eves.
1982 E le c tra P a rk A v e ., w h ite w ith blue v in y l ro o f. 4 d r . , l ik e new. A i r cond., a ll pow er op tio n s . A M -F M , new tire s A s k in g $8,500 727-3322, ask fo r C laud io , a fte r 6 p .m . 739 9285
F o rd G ra n T o rin o , 1973, e xc . run n in g cond., v e ry c lean . A s k in g $700. o r best o ffe r C a ll 264 6576.
1970 F o rd L T D , 4 d r . , A / C , pb , ps, good second c a r. $350. or b/o . C a ll a fte r 5 p .m ., 671 1396 8 28
1966 F o rd M u sta n g , 6 c y l. , ru n s good, good gas m ilea g e . C a ll 787 2506. 8 28
G ive T h a t Senior A C a r. '77 S unbird H atch . 6 c y l . , a /c , a m -fm , cond good, p r ic e - fa ir . 671 5717. 8-21
1980 Honda C iv ic , 5 s p d .. am -fm cassette p la y e r , good cond , m ilea g e ,68.000 m i., $2,200., 566 8522 8 23
'81 M azda R X 7 , B la c k , su n ro o f, am -fm c a s s e tte s te re o , a lu m in u m m ag w heels, 72,000 m i., $5,500. o r best o ffe r . 888 0273. 8 28
M e rc u ry C ougar X R 7 , 1969, ps, pb, a /c . V8 engine, le a th e r in te r io r . 77,000 m i., $2,000. C a ll a fte r 5 p .m ., 566 7367.
79 M ustang G h ia , " B la c k B e a u ty ," 2 door, 4 sp d ., ps, a ir , Tach P a c ka g e , e x c itin g c a r. A s k in g $2,500. o r best o ffe r . Ca ll 431 2556 8 28
1983 N issan 4x4, 5 speed, 34,000 m i., $6,500 C a ll 583 1745 a fte r 6 . 8-14
1976 O ld sm o b ile 98, 62,000 m i. , good cond., 4 d r . , ps , pb , pw , se a ts , a n ten n a , door locks, t i l t w heel, a m -fm ste reo . $980 , C a ll a fte r 6 p .m . 264 0174. 8-21
1973 O lds C u tla ss , g re e n , 2 d r . , good run n in g c a r $425 ,2 64 5321 8 28
P lym o u th , 1974 gold D u s te r , au to , tra n s ., 6 c y l , ps , a /c , a m -fm ra d io , looks and ru n s good. $800., c a ll 264-0473 a fte r 5 p .m . 8-14
1975 P lym o u th F u ry W ag on , good cond. $750. C a ll 798-8581. To be seen on weekends, 8 O ld M a n o r R d ., H o lm d e l._______________________________________ 8-U1978 P ontiac G ra n P r ix , a u to ., 6 c y l. , b la c k , ps, pb, pw , p i, loaded w ith ex t r a s , 6 0 " P r o t r a c s m o u n te d on A m e r ic a n R a c in g G o ld N u g g e t w heels. M u st s e ll. 566-6187 a fte r 6 p .m .
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1980 P ontiac Sunbird, 4 cy l., 2 d r., 4 spd , t i l t w h e e i, sun ro o f, am -fm c a s s e tte , 48,500 m i . , $2 ,350 . C a ll 544-0292 8-21
1981 T o yo ta C e lica G T L if tb a c k . M in t cond., ps, pb , c ru is e , t i lt / s te e r in g , am - fm cass. 41,000 o r ig . m i. , 5/50 w a r r . , decals, m ust s e ll. Sun ro o f, new r/ t ire s M o v in g /S a c rific e fo r $5,500. o r b/O , 739 1836 8 28
Autos For Sale'74 T oyo ta C o ro lla S R5, 2 d r . , 5 sp d ., re a r d e fo g ., am ra d io , 62,000 m i., g re a t engine, som e body ru s t , good t ire s , good tra in s ta tio n c a r. $500. o r b/o . C a ll 566 2685. 8 28
1977 T o yo ta C o ro lla D e lu xe , 5 speed, a ir , am ra d io , 55,000 m i. , good cond. $1,750 544 0292, located in H a z le t. 8-7
1977 Toyota C o ro lla D e lu xe , 2 d r . , 5 sp d ., a ir , re a r d e fo g ., am ra d io , 55,000 m i., qood cond. $1,500. C a ll 544-0292.
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'78 M E R C U R Y B O B C A T 4 c y l. , 4 sp d ., p /s , p /b , ra d io , 57,897 m i.
$2,19584 J E E P CJ7 R E N E G A D E
4 c y l. , 5 s p d ., m an . s te e r in g , m an. b ra ke s , h a rd & so ft to p s , 14,465 m ile s .
$7,195 84 V W R A B B IT 4 D R .
4 c y l , a u to ., m s, pb , a /c , 25,075 m ile s . $6,995
'82 VW R A B B IT C O N V E R T IB L E 4 c y l. 5 s p d ., m an . s te e r in g , p /b , a /c , 22,152 m i.
$8,295 '84 S A A B 900S
2 d r . , 5 c y l. 5 sp d ., ps, pb , a /c , am -fm cass , 38,435 m i.
$9,495'84 C H E V Y M O N T E C A R L O
6 c y l. , a u to ., ps , pb , a /c , 9,812 m i. $7,595
P rice s e x . ta x 8< m v . fees.S hrew sb ury M o to rs
S hrew sb ury A v e ., S h rew sb u ry 741 8500
BusinessOpportunity
I N T E R N A T I O N A L S T E E LB U I L D I N G M A N U F A C T U R E R A W A R D I N G D E A L E R S H I P IN A V A IL A B L E A R E A S SOON . G R E A T P R O F IT P O T E N T IA L IN A N E X P A N D IN G I N D U S T R Y . C A L L W E D G C O R 303 759 3200. E x t . 2403.
Ow n y o u r ow n Je a n S p o rts w e a r , Lad ies A p p a re l, C h ild re n s , L a rg e S ize, C o m b in a tio n , s to re , A c c e s so rie s . J o r dache, C h ic , Le e , L e v i , E Z S tre e t, Izod , E s p r it , T o m b o y , C a lv in K le in , Serg io V a le n te , E v a n P ic o n e , L iz C la ib o rn e , M e m b e rs O n ly , O rg a n ic a lly G ro w n , G a so lin e , H e a lth te x , o ve r 1000 o th e rs . $13,300 to $24,900, inven to ry , t ra in in g , f ix tu re s , g ra n d opening e tc . Can open 15 d a y s . M r . Keenan (305) 678 3639.
TWO STORY BLDQ. onmajor Hazlet hwy. K itchen Cabinet business with large showroom, o ffice & mfg. area. Plush 9 room living quarters, inground pool, 3-zone heat & A/C, includes disp lays, machines, inventory & 3 trucks. $395,000.Call 787-3698.
Campers for SaleApache pop up c a m p e r fo r sa le . E x c . cond. C a ll a fte r 4 p .m . 8-28
Carpet InstallationJ IM 'S C A R P E T IN S T A L L A T IO N S
S ales, c lea n in g , re la y , re -s tre tc h in g & re p a irs .
C a ll 264 6177
Child CareW IL L B A B Y S IT in m y hom e. C lose to a ll M a ta w a n schoo ls . E x c e lle n t c a re . R e fe re n ces . 566 3753.
Q u a lity a fte r school c a re . T ra n s p o rta tio n p ro v id e d fro m school to m y hom e. A ss is ta n c e w ith h o m ew o rk fro m c e rt if ie d te a c h e r. R easonable ra te s . C a ll 264-8245 o r 739-2859.
W ill b a b ys it , in fa n ts to to d d le rs , in m y hom e fo r w o rk in g p a re n ts . C a ll a n y tim e 583 5089.
C E R T IF IE D N U R S E R Y E le m e n ta ry & A r t te a c h e r w ith own c h ild w ill g ive lo v in g c a re & e n ric h m e n t to y o u r c h ild , in h e r sp acious hom e. W e ll equipped fo r in fa n c y th ro u g h p re school age, fenced -in y a rd . H ot lunches. C a ll 888-0644.
B a b y s ittin g . M o th e r w ill w a tch yo u r ch ild in m y K e y p o rt a rea hom e. O u t door and indoo r a c t iv i ty . L o v in g c a re . 290-0512.
DressmakingNeed f§ l l c lo th in g hem m ed? P a n ts , dresses & s k ir ts . C a ll 583-6783.
ElectrolysisM a r ie 's E le c t r o ly s is , M id d le to w n Shopp ing C e n te r . C a ll fo r a p p t. 957-0010 (le a v e m essage) P e rm a n e n t h a ir re m o va l fo r m en , w om en & teens.
EntertainmentO u r g e n tle h o rse s & po n ies a re a va ila b le fo r p a r t ie s , p ic n ic s , fa ir s , e tc . O u r a n im a ls w ill m ake yo u r event v e ry sp ec ia l. R easonable h o u rly ra te s 747 6807 o r 747 6671.
V O C A L IS T 8, K E Y B O A R D A v a ila b le fo r D in n e rs o r W eddings. H ave e le c tric p iano . R easo n ab le . P ro fe ss io n a lly t ra in e d . C a ll 264 1198.
Furniture RepairFURNITURE REPAIR SERVICE
C h a irs reg lu ed , p o lish in g 8. touch-up, K itc h e n c a b in e ts re s to re d . C an ing . F re e estim a tes . L a r r y G rossm an, 780 8632.
Garage SaleT h re e fa m ily g a ra g e sa le . A b e rd e en . S unday, A u g . 11th , 9 to 5. 131 Ido lstone L a n e . L a r g e a s s o r t m e n t i n c l . re f r ig e ra to r , t i le s , Ja c u zzi w h ir lp o o l, A ta r i gam e 8. ta p es , books, c lo th es , e tc .
Y a rd Sale . M o v in g . E v e ry th in g m ust go. Sat. & Sun. A u g . 10th & l l t h , 10 t o 6. 402 C am p be ll S tre e t, Union Beach. Sears w asher & d ry e r $150.; d ry e r $50 .; p ine rec o rd ca b in e t $50 .; 2 tv stands $30. & $45 .; 5 ' chest fre e z e r $150., 3 speed b ik e $30 .; b ra ss head board $10 .; double bed fra m e $5.
A b e r d e e n , 41 A u t u m n L a n e , S tra th m o re , o ff L lo y d R d . S a t. & Sun. A u g . 10th & l l t h . 9 to 4. C lo th in g , f u r n itu re , m isc . ite m s . E v e ry th in g m ust go!
Help WantedS A L E S H E L P W A N T E D . M A T U R E M IN D E D P E R S O N TO S E L L O U R P R O D U C T ON T H E P H O N E IN C L IF F W O O D B E A C H A R E A . C A L L D E E 583-7556.
G O V E R N M E N T J O B S . $ 1 5 ,0 0 0 $50 ,000/yr. po ssib le . A l l occupations.
C a ll 805-687 6000 E x t . R-1660 to fin d out how.
L P N M /F . F u ll t im e , 11 p .m . to 7 a .m . s h if t a v a ila b le . Im m e d ia te openings. Queen of C a rm e l N u rs in g H om e. 946-4991 fo r in te rv ie w a p p o in tm e n t.
L P N M / F . P a r t- t im e , 3 p .m . to 11 p .m . s h if t a v a ila b le . Im m e d ia te openings. Queen of C a rm e l N u rs in g H om e. 946-4991 fo r in te rv ie w a p p o in tm e n t.
Help WantedD e m o n s tra to rs /B o red , b ro ke o r blue? House of L lo y d needs you to se ll toys and g if ts A u g u st th ro u g h D ecerhb er. F re e k it & tra in in g . C a ll Donna 264 7281.
G O V E R N M E N T J O B S $ 1 6 ,0 4 0 -$59,230/yr. Now H ir in g . N a tio n w id e . C a ll 805 687 6000, E x t . R 3000 fo r cu r re n t fe d e ra l l is t .
ENJOY WORKING FOR #1W ant a c a re e r w h ere you can e arn w h a t y o u 're re a lly w o rth ? W e 're in n o v a tiv e , d yn a m ic and m u lti-fa c e te d . T h a t's w hy we ra n k as the #1 E R A R e a lto rs in M onm ou th C o u n ty . C a ll fo r conf. in te rv ie w ; S h e ilh a /D a v id .ERATEITEL - REICH REALTORS 566-2600
E x c e lle n t Incom e fo r p a r t t im e home a s s e m b ly w o r k . F o r in fo , c a ll 504-641-8003, E x t . 8900.
Help WantedM e c h a n ic /B u s C le a n e r/S c h o o l bus d r iv e r/E x p e r ie n c e d coach d r iv e r . A p p ly in pe rson , 503 So. L a u re l A v e ., W K ea n sb u rg .
C h ild ca re needed in O ak H il l a rea fo r 1 c h ild . P re fe r re fe re n c e s and o th er to d d le rs a t the hom e. T ea c h ers h rs 671-8171.
Telephone op< v ic e . F u ll t im e sh i f t s , som S a y re v il le , 727
f r a t o r a n sw ering ser , a fte rn o o n and even ing e ty p in g n e c e ss a ry 7272.
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C a rv e l, R o u te 34, M a ta w a n . A p p ly in person , 12 to 4[ No phone c a lls .
SALESPERSON. Sterling McCann Real Estate Iqoking for full and part time salespeople. Call 566-9666.
^R T T I M E M EDICAL S P E C IA L IS T S , L E G A L I C L E R K S ,C O O K S , w e will p a y + $2 + $5 ,040
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1 0 a m - 4 p mNew Jersey's leading yacht manufacturer is expanding in Marlboro. Come and see how you can grow with us. We'll be conducting interviews all day, plus free refreshments and plant tours!Immediate full-time, year-round openings for men and women:
You’ll work in brand-new facilities with state-of-the-art equipment. A unique ground- floor opportunity for all levels of experience. We offer competitive pay, outstanding benefits and paid on-the-job training. Evening shifts available. Come and see us!
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Help WantedR a p id ly g ro w in g c o m p a n y needs cab inet m a ke rs and in s ta lle rs . M u st be e xp erien ce d , capable of f i r s t ra te w o rk fo r top pay in f ie ld . E x c e lle n t b e n e fits , o p p o rtu n ity fo r ad va n cem ent. C a ll 241-3803.
R a p id ly g ro w in g c o m p a n y needs m ech an ics. E x p e rie n c e d in e le c tric a l w o rk e sse n tia l. W e w ill teach the re s t. Capable of f ir s t ra te w o rk fo r top pay in the f ie ld . E x c e lle n t b e n e fits , o p p o rtu n ity fo r a d va n cem e n t. C a ll 241 3803.
Photo Lab A s s is ta n t . R e ta il photo lab in A b erdeen w il l t ra in . Photo o rie n te d person w ho is e n th u s ia s tic , b r ig h t & fr ie n d ly . W eekends and a fte rn o o n s are a va ila b le . C a ll 591-0440.
W a i t r e s s , p a r t - t im e . L u n c h , 3 w eekd ays . G r i l l p e rso n /s h o rt o rd e r , 3/5 d a ys , lunch o n ly . A p p ly in person , W a lt 's C o u n try G r i l l , M a rk e tp la c e , H w y . 34, M a ta w a n .
P a r t - t im e ty p is t / R e c e p t io n is t fo r m e d ic a l o f f ic e . H o u rs f l e x ib le , 264-2424.
InstructionP IA N O L E S S O N S in m y h o m e . P o p u la r, c la s s ic a l & (a zz , a ll le v e ls , Joe S ovathy 264-3335.
Irish Imports
I r is h linen b louses and s k i r t s .1 H and cra fted w oolen sw ea te rs . \ F in e s t Irish tw eeds. D isco unt i p rices .
C a ll Rosem arie 264-9136
Merchandise For Sale
Rentals
Lawn CareP R ID E Y A R D R E N O V A T IO N
Planting, pruning, mulching, & all phases of q u a lity y a rd c a re . 566-0736.
C u rt O rla s k y
Light HaulingL ig h t h a u lin g , m in i-d e m o litio n . A t t ic s , ce lla rs , garages & y ard s cleaned up. A lso tre e & b ru sh re m o v a l. E x tre m e ly reaso nable . 566-0736. C u r t O r la s k y .
A p p lia n c e s , R e fr ig e ra to rs , W ash ers & D ry e rs . R eco n d itio n ed 8< guaranteed $125 & up. Can d e liv e r . 530-2997
A L L P R I C E S D R A S T f C A L iL Y R E D U C E D D U R IN G T H IS E N D O F S EASO N S A L E ON A L L 1985, N EW 31' F A M IL Y - S IZ E S W IM M IN G P O O LS C O M P L E T E W IT H D E C K , F E N C E , F I L T E R & W A R R A N T Y . O N L Y $859.00 C O M P L E T E . F IN A N C IN G A V A I L A B L E . C A L L B O B 1-800-223-0307.
F o u r new w h ite w agon w heels fo r F o rd o r jeep, 5 lug p a tte rn . $75., 566-5982.
F u rn itu re , used, tw in /b u n k beds, m a ttre ss e s , 60” d re sse r w ith m ir r o r , baby d re sse r, c h a irs , ta b le s , p ic tu re s . A f te r 7 p .m . 583-5088. 8-14
B unk bed se t, b rand new , h eavy wood w ith 2 new tw in m a ttre s s e s , $150. C a ll 583-0496. 10-30
K itc h e n ca b in e ts (w o o d ), c o u n te rto p , stove to p , w a ll o ven , hood (a lm o n d ). 566-7906 8-14
A " G R E A T D E A L ! ! ' 'New in b o x, com ple te c a r ste reo s y s te m ; A M , F M c a sse tte , in dash w /au to re v e rs e , " D o lb y + b u ilt - in 50 w a tt L .E .D . b o o s te r/e q u a lize r + 6x9 5 w ay 200 w a tt s p e a k e s ." $165.00 cost $385. Phone 787-9525.
A i r c o n d itio n e r, W h irlp o o l 8,500 B T U , $100. each ; p o rta b le W h irlp o o l bath " T u rb o J e t" $50., c o m m e rc ia l rug sham pooer $25., 291-0552. 8-14
V ic to r ia n couch 8i tw o c h a irs w ith Sheraton legs. E x c . co n d ., 566-4026.
8-14
A n tiq u e k itc h e n s e t w ith 4 c h a irs , c irc a "1 9 2 0 " , s ilv e rw a re d ra w e r in ta b le , $1,000. o r best o f fe r . 264-8622 a f te r 6 :30 p .m . 8-14
G as d ry e r ; w ashing m a c h in e ; deep fre e z e r ; 8x10 ru g ; f ire p la c e eq u ip m e n t; t v s ta n d ; a ll good & c lea n . A b e r deen. 290-0697. 8-14
R ugs - blue g ra y n y lo n 9x12 $75 ., ta n , wool 9x12 $60., c o n v e rtib le couch, b row n, $60. 566-5584. 8-21
S w ing, h ig h c h a ir , c a r se a t, c lo thes, to y s , and m uch m ore .583-2977 8-21
B r id a l G o w n / v e il, n e w , s iz e 10, 566-8370 8-21
FIVE
LUCKY HOMES WANTED
To d i s p l a y n e w vinyl s i d i n g by B e t h l e h e m S te e l Q u a l i f i e d h o m e s will r e c e iv e s u b s t a n t i a l d i s c o u n t s . No d o w n p a y m e n t . 1 0 0 % f in a n c in g .
Call 2 8 6 - 2 4 7 7
B ran d new 40 g a l. R heem gas hot w a te r h e a te r, $200. C a ll 787-2014 a fte r 6 :30 p .m . 8-21
A i r c o n d itio n e r, 12, 5 B T U 's . Used o n ly 2 m os. A s k in g $250. A G re a t B u y . 957-0983. 8-21
E x e rc is e in P r iv a c y ! H ea vy d u ty T re a d m ill $95 .; 3 spd. b ik e $35 ., Ideal ta x syste m $10 ., cookbooks $2, m uch m is c ., o ff B ee rs S t., 264-1686. 8-21
H u m m els - F ig u rin e s , p la te s , b e lls , C a ll fo r p ric e s , 583-7148. 8 21
P in b a ll m a c h in e , fu n gam e. Best o ffe r o ve r $75. C a ll 583-7148. 8-21
W in d ja m m e r C ru ise s to th e Is lan d of y o u r c h o ice : B a h a m as , W est In d ie s , o r V irg in Is la n d s . F o u r a v a ila b le a t V2 p ric e . One w eek fo r $300 each w ith m eals in c lu d ed . C a ll 212-683-6323.
Ping-pong ta b le $25 .; M ah Jongg set $25 .; 2 w ro u g h t iro n b a r stoo ls $30 .; 3 pc. blue couch $200 .; p o rt a -c r ib $15., 536-6742. 8 21
D a rk pine co lo n ia l ro c k in g c h a ir , b rand new cond. A s k in g $125. C a ll a fte r 6 p .m ., 583 3346. 8 21
G o lf se t, le ft handed, 2 to 9 iro n , s .w & p u tte r , 3 w oods, bag and co llap s ib le hand c a r t . $50., 264 2058. 8-21
New e le c tric s to v e , n e ve r been used, K e lv in a to r , 3 0 " w h ite . Reasonable . C a ll 566-7837 a fte r 6 p .m .
I ta lia n bedroom set, 5 pcs. $ ) ,0 0 0 .; sofa-bed $500., 2 re c lin e r c h a irs $250., se t $700.; I ta lia n h a n d c ra fte d ta b le fo r d in in g room w ith 4 c h a irs $1 ,000.; 1 M its u b is h i big screen tv w ith rem o te c o n tro l, o r ig . $3,400. A s k in g $1,800. 727-3322 ask fo r C la u d io , a fte r 6 p .m . 739-9285.
WANTED: H om eo w ners w ho w ould lik e to have s a te llite tv insta lled . Lead ing m a n u fa c tu re r of s a te ll ite tv e q u ip m en t is look ing fo r hom eow ners to d isp la y th e ir e q u ip m e n t. In tro d u c to ry fa c to ry cost. B a n k fin a n c in g a va ila b le to those w ho q u a lify . W atch o ve r 100 c hannels ! F o r fu r th e r in fo r m atio n c a ll Tom c o lle c t 201 487-9366.
Mopeds For SaleM otobecane m oped , good cond ., fa s t , ra c k . $200., c a ll 583-6594. 8 14
Nursery SchoolPlay Group at Temple Beth Ahm
Afternoon Session2-3
Y e a r O l d s
Office Space For Rent
7 Room House in K e y p o rt B u s in e ss
D i s t r i c t . C a l l 739 6 2 0 2 , 9 -5
Real EstateW A T E R F R O N T
W A K E U P IN T H E M O R N IN G L O O K IN G A T T H E S K Y L IN E
P ro fe s s io n a lly rem o d e le d , n ice s ta r te r hom e o r re t ire m e n t hom e. F e a tu re s 2 B R , IV 2 b a th s , k itc h e n , L r , w ith s lid in g g lass door lead in g onto p o rc h . P lu m b ing , h tg . 8. e lec . have been upd ated . M u st see.
$75,000
Berg Inc. R ea lto rs B e tte r Hom es & G a rd e n s
M a ta w a n /A b erd e en ___________ 583-5000
C a l l 5 8 3 - 1 2 6 8 o r
5 8 3 - 1 7 0 0Real Estate
G O V E R N M E N T H O M E S fro m $1 (U re p a ir) . A ls o d e lin q u e n t ta x p ro p e rty . C a ll 805-687-6000, E x t . GH-2111 fo r in fo rm a tio n .
FA R M M O N R O E TWP.85 acres, trees, farm house,
pond.
$245,500. STERLING McCANN
Real Estate Brokers 4 ____________ 5669666______________
G O V E R N M E N T H O M E S fro m $1 (U re p a ir ) . A ls o d e lin q u e n t ta x p ro p e rty . C a ll 805-687-6000, E x t . GH-1660 fo r in fo rm a tio n .
House fo r s a le : La u ren c e H a rb o r a re a . 4 B R , 1 b a th , 2 s to rv hom e, Irg . e a t-in k itc h e n , dng . r m ., Ivg . rm . & sun r m ., fu l l b asem ent, 2 c a r g a ra g e , o il , hot w a te r he a t. 75x100' fenced in cor ne r lo t w ith a 1 0 0 'x l0 0 ' e x tra b u ild a b le lo t in c lu d ed , a ll su b d iv id ed . $89,990. C a ll fo r a p p o in tm e n t, d ays 566-1851, n igh ts 583-2135.
Recyling
C A S H P A I D F O R A L L - A L U M I N U M C A N S
E v e r y W e d n e s d a y 1 t o 3 p . m ,
S t r a t h m o r e S h o p p i n s C e n t e r
H i g h w a y 3 4 , A b e r d e e n
For further information call( 2 0 1 ) 2 2 5 - 9 5 5 0
A l c o a R e c y c l i n g C o m p a n y
RefinishingM & B R E F IN IS H IN G
C a b in e ts , c o u n te rto p s , e tc . Q u a lity w o rk a t low p ric e s . C a ll 671-7698.
Rentalso to re fo r R e n t. E x c e lle n t h w y . loca tio n . 2,500 sq u a re f t . 320 R t . 34, A b e r deen. C a ll fo r in fo rm a tio n 566 3223.
RentalsR e la x th is w in te r in sunn y F lo r id a . 3 to 6 m onth w in te r ra te . 2 bedroom m ob ile home, k itchen , l iv . rm ., 2 baths. N ear stores & D isney W o rld . 1-305-847-0049.
PATRON IZEOURADVERTISERS
FLOR ID A VACATION N e w M o b i le H o m e F o r R e n t
W e e k ly o r M o n th ly 2 B e d r o o m s , Ig . k it c h e n & Hyin g ro o m , 2 b a th r o o m s . C o m p le t e ly f u r n is h e d , c o lo r T V , c e n tr a l a i r , u s e o l p o o l , 2 V i m i. fro m D is n e y w o r ld / E p c o t
264-0883a lte r 5 p .m .
Situation WantedLicensed p ra c tic a l n urse looking fo r p r iv a te p a tie n ts . 11 y rs . e xp e rie n ce , reasonable ra te s , 566-7433.
B A C K U PS I f housew ork has you in a b ind , d o n 't say " U n c le ! "
Say " B A C K -U P S !"Q u a lity c lea n in g s e rv ic e .
Reasonable p ric e s .H a z le t, H o lm d e l,
M ataw an & M id d le to w n a reas. C a ll 671-4513.
S U N F L O W E R C L E A N I N G S E R V IC E . F u lly in s u re d . P ro fe ss io n a l home and o ffic e c le a n in g . E x c e lle n t re fe re n c e s , f re e e s t im a te s . C a ll 787 9008.
Typing ServicesW o rd P r o c e s s in g &, T y p in g . R e aso n a b le R a te s , S h re w s b u ry & M a ta w a n . C a ll 741 5700 a n y tim e .
T yp in g w o rk done. L o w e st p ric es a round . C a ll 264-7421.
VideoV C R Used fro m $99., Used V id eo cam era $295., E S P V id e o , 671-3575.
We b u y , se ll and tra d e new and used v id eo e q u ip m e n t. E S P V id e o , 671-3575.
WantedW E B U Y U S E D C A M E R A S A N D P H O T O G R A P H IC E Q U I P M E N T . C A L L 264-0377, 4 T O 8 P .M . M O N . T H R U F R I .
W an te d : Hom e fo r a p in b a ll m a c h in e , w ill donate to p ro p e r o rg a n iza tio n . C a ll 583-7148. 8 21
YarnD esig ner Y a rn s / P a t te rn s a t d iscou nt p ric es . C all Back Do o r Y a rns a t 566 5081 or 583-1784.
Legal NoticeLEGAL NOTICE BOROUGH OF KEYPORT ORDINANCE #12-85
BOND ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING ACQUISITION OF COMMUNICA TIONS SYSTEM BY THE BOROUGH OF KEYPORT IN THE COUNTY OF MONMOUTH AND STATE OF NEW JERSEY, APPROPRIATING $75,000.00 THEREFOR AND AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF $71,250.00 CAPITAL NOTES OF THE BOROUGH FOR FINANCING SUCH APPROPRIATIONBe it orda ined by the Borough Coun
c il of the Borough of K e y p o rt , in the C ounty o f M o n m o u th , S ta te of New Je rsey (n o t less th an tw o -th ird s of a ll the m em b ers th e re o f a f f irm a t iv e ly co n c u rrin g ) as fo llo w s :
Section 1. The im p ro v e m e n t d e sc rib ed in Section 3 of th is o rd in a n ce is hereby a u th o rize d to be m ade o r acqu ired by o r fo r the b e n e fit o f the Borough of K e y p o rt in the C o unty of M onm ou th , and S ta te of New Je rsey (h e re in a fte r c a lle d the " Loca l U n it " ) . F o r sa id im p ro v e m e n t o r purpose, th e re is h e re b y a p p ro p ria te d the sum of $75,000.00, sa id sum be ing in c lu s ive o f a ll a p p ro p ria tio n s h e re to fo re m ade th e re fo r and In c lu d in g the sum of $3,750.00 as the dow n p a ym e n t fo r said im p ro vem e n t o r purp ose re q u ire d by law and m ore p a r t ic u la r ly described in S ec tio n 3 and now a v a ila b le th e re fo r , b y v ir tu e of a p ro v is io n in a p re v io u s ly adopted b ud get o r budgets of the Loca l U n it fo r dow n p a y m e n t or fo r g enera l im p ro v e m e n t purposes.
Section 2. F o r the fin a n c in g o f said im p ro ve m e n t o r purp ose and to m eet the p a rt o f sa id $75,000.00 a p p ro p ria tio n not p ro v id e d fo r b y a p p lic a tio n hereunder o f sa id dow n paym ent, negotiab le notes o f the Lo ca l U n it to be know n as "C a p ita l N o te ," a re he reb y au th o rized to be issued in th e p r in c ip a l am ount of $71,250.00 p u rs u a n t to and w ith in the lim ita t io n s p re sc rib e d in the Loca l Bond L a w o f New J e rs e y .
Section 3. (a ) T h e im p ro v e m e n t hereby a u th o rize d and the purp ose fo r the fin a n c in g of w h ich sa id o b lig a tio n s a re to be issued is the purchase o f a po lice c o m m u n ica tio n s and f i r e a la rm s ig n al syste m in acco rd ance w ith s p e c if ic a t io n s f o r s a m e , w h ic h sp ec ific a tio n s a re on f i le in the o ffic e o f the Borough C le rk .
(b ) T h e e s t im a te d m a x im u m am ount o f c a p ita l notes to be issued fo r sa id purpose is $71,250.00.
(c) The e s tim a te d cost o f sa id pur pose is $75,000.00 the excess th e re o f over the sa id e s tim a te d m a x im u m am ount o f bonds and c a p ita l notes to be issued th e re fo r being th e am o u n t of the sa id $3,750.00 down p a ym e n t fo r said purpose.
Section 4. T h e fo llo w in g m a tte rs are he reb y d e te rm in e d , d e c la re d , re c ite d and s ta te d :
(a ) The sa id purp ose d escrib ed in Section 3 of th is o rd in a n ce is not a c u rre n t expense and is a p ro p e rty o r im p ro ve m en t w h ich the Lo ca l U n it m ay la w fu lly a c q u ire o r m a ke as a g en era l im p ro ve m e n t, and no p a r t o f the cost th e re o f has been o r s t a l l be s p e c ia lly a ss e s s e d on p r o p e r t y s p e c ia l ly benefited th e re b y .
(b) T h e period of use fu lness of sa id purpose, w ith in the lim ita t io n of sec
tio n 4 0 A .2 22 of sa id Lo ca l Bond La w and acco rd in g to the reaso nable life th e re o f, is f iv e /e a rs .
(c ) The su p p lem en ta l d ebt sta te m ent re q u ire d by the Lo ca l Bond Law has been d u ly m ade and f i le d in the o ffice of the B orough C le rk and a com p le te e xecuted d u p lic a te th e re o f has been file d in the o ffic e of the D ire c to r o f the D iv is io n o f Lo ca l G o ve rn m e n t S erv ice s in the D e p a rtm e n t o f Com m u n ity A f f a i r s of the S ta te of New J e rs e y , and such s ta te m e n t shows th a t the gross deb t c f the Borough as d e f in ed in section 4 0 A .2 -43 of sa id La w is in creased by the a u th o riz a tio n o f bonds and notes p ro v id e d fo r b y th is or dinance by $71,250.00 and the issuance of sa id o b lig a tio n s a u th o riz e d by th is o rd inance w ill be w ith in a ll debt lim ita tio n s p re sc rib e d by law .
(d) N ot exceed ing $6,000.00 on ac count o f in te re s t, leg a l and acco unting expenses and the cost of issuance of sa id o b lig a tio n s in c lu d in g a ll item s of expense as def ned and a u th o rize d by section 4 0 A :2 -20 o f sa id L a w , is and shad be ch a rg ed as a p a r t o f fh e cost of sa id purpose to be fin a n ce d by the is suance of sa id o b lig a tio n s .
(e) T h e c a p ita l budget is h e reb y am ended to co n fo rm w ith the p ro v isions of th is o rd in a n ce to the e x te n t o f an y in co n sis ten cy th e re w ith and the reso lu tio n s p ro m u lg a te d by the Local F in a n ce B oard show ing fu l l d e ta il of the am ended c a p ita l b u d g e t and c a p ita l p ro g ra m as ap p roved by the D ire c to r , D iv is io n o f Lo ca l G o ve rn m e n t S erv ice s is on f i le w ith the m u n ic ip a l c le rk .
Section 5. T h e fu l l fa ith and c re d it of the Loca l U n it a re h e re b y p ledged to the pu n ctu a l p a ym e n t of the p rin c ip a l of and in te re s t on the sa id o b lig a tio n s a u fh o rire d b y th is o rd in a n c e . Said o b lig a tio n s s h a ll be d ire c t , u n lim ite d o b lig a tio n s o f 1he Lo ca l U n it and the Loca l U n it sh a l I be o b lig a te d to le v y as va lo re m ta xe s upon a ll the ta xa b le p ro p e rty w ith in the Loca l U n it fo r the p a ym e n t o f sa id o b lig a tio n s and in te re s t th ereo n w ith o u t lim ita t io n as to ra te o r a m o u n t.
Section 6. T h is bond o rd in a n ce sh a ll ta ke e ffe c t 20 d a ys a fte r the f i r s t p u b lic a tio n th e re o f a fte r f in a l adop t io n , as p ro v id e d b y the Lo ca l Bond La w .STATEMENT
T h e bo nd o rd in a n c e p u b lis h e d h e re w ith has been f in a lly adopted and the 20-day p eriod of l im ita t io n w ith in w h ich a s u it , a c tio n o r proceed ing q u e stio n in g the v a lid ity o f such or d inance can be com m enced , as p ro v id ed in the L o c a l Bond L a w has begun to ru n fro m the elate o f the f i r s t p ub lica tio n of th is s ta te m e n t. J55 2Q
JUDITH L. POLING Borough Clerk August 7,1985LEGAL NOTICE
On S a tu rd a y , A u g u st 24, 1985 a t 9 A .M . a t U -S to re - lt V i l la g e , H ig h w a y 35 (C o rn e r of C o u n ty R o a d ) , C liffw o o d , N .J . the fo llo w in g goods w ill be sold at P 'ublic S a le :G e n e ra l m e rch a n d ise re p re se n tin g the e n tire conten ts o f U n it #E 51. These goods a re p re s e n tly held by U S to re I t V il la g e , H ig h w a y 35, C o rn e r of C o unty Road , C liffw o o d , N .J fo r the fo llo w in g:JO S E P H T . M E O 23 B ro o ks id e T r . C t.H a z le t, N .J . 07730 J u ly 31, 1985 . .A u g u st 7, 1985 3,6 JU
LEGAL NOTICE BOROUGH OF KEYPORT ORDINANCE#14-85
A N O R D IN A N C E P R O V ID IN G F O R E N F O R C E M E N T O F T H E U N IF O R M F I R E S A F E T Y A C T IN
THE! B O R O U G H O F K E Y P O R T
W h ere a s , the U n ifo rm F ir e S a fe ty A ct, ( P .L . 1963, c.363) was enacted to r the purp ose of e s ta b lis h in g a system fo r the e n fo rc e m e n t o f m in im u m f ire s a fe ty s ta n d a rd s th ro u g h o u t the State o f New J e rs e y ; and
W h e 'e a s , the U n ifo rm F ir e 5 a fe ty A c t a u th o riz e s m u n ic ip a lit ie s to pro v id e the loca l e n fo rc e m e n t and to e s ta b lis h local e n fo rc em e n t agencies fo r th a t purp ose , and
W h ere a s , i t is in the best in te re s t of the Borough of K e y p o rt to have the U n ifo rm F ire S a fe ty A c t enforced lo c a lly , and
W h ere a s , a ll f i r e com panies of the K e y p o rt F ir e D e p a rtm e n t have fu r nished reco m m en d atio n s and a d v ice to the M a y o r and C o uncil co ncern ing the a d m in is tra tio n and e n fo rc e m e n t o f the U n ifo rm F ir e S a fe ty Code.
Now , T h e re fo re , be i t o rd a in ed and enacted by the M a y o r and B orough C o uncil o f the B orough of K e y p o rt in the C o u n ty o f M on m o u th and S ta te of New Je rsey an fo llo w s :
1. L o c a l E n fo rc e m e n tP u rs u a n t to S e c tio n I I o f the
U n ifo rm F ire S a fe ty A c t ( P .L .1983, c.383) the New J e rs e y U n ifo rm F ire Code s h a ll be lo c a lly en forced in the B orough o f K e ypo rt.
2. A g e n c y D esig n a tio nT h e re is h e re b y e stab lish ed w ith in
the K e y p o rt F ir e D e p a rtm e n t a F ir e P re v e n tio n B u rea u w h ic h s h a ll be the loca l e n fo rc in g a g e n c y.
3. D u tie sT h e F ir e P re v e n tio n B u rea u sha ll
e n fo rc e th e U n ifo rm F i r e S a fe ty A c t and the codes and re g u la tio n s adopted un d er i t in a ll b u ild in g s , s tru c tu re s and p re m ise s w ith in the e stab lish ed boun d a rie s o f the B o ro u g h of K e ypo rt, o th e r th a n ow ner-occupied one and tw o fa m ily d w e llin g s , and such o th er b u ild in g s , s tru c tu re s and p re m ises as m a y be o th e rw ise e xc lu d e d fro m such en fo rc e m e n t by s ta tu te s of the S ta te of New J e rs e y , and s h a ll fa i th fu l ly com ply w ith the re q u ire m e n ts o f the U n ifo rm F ir e S a fe ty A c t and the U n ifo rm F ir e Code.
4. L i fe H a za rd UsesT h e L o c a l e n fo r c in g a g e n c y
estab lish ed b y Section 2 o f th is o r : d in a n ce s h a ll c a r ry o u t th e p e rio d ic in sp ections o f l i fe h a za rd uses re q u ire d by the U n ifo rm F ir e Code on b e h a lf of the C o m m iss io n e r o f C o m m u n ity A f fa ir s .
5. O rg a n iza tio nT h e lo c a l e n fo r c in g a g e n c y
estab lish ed b y Section 2 o f th is o r d inance sh a ll be a p a r t o f the K e y p o rt F ir e D e p a rtm e n t and s h a ll be under the d re c t s u p e rv is io n and co n tro l of the B o a rd of F ir e C h ie fs .
6. A p p o in tm e n ts , T e rm of O ffic e , R e m o va l
6a. T h e Lo ca l e n fo rc in g agency estab lish ed by Section 2 of th is o r d inance sh a ll be u n d er the su p erv is io n of a F ir e O ff ic ia l w ho sh a ll be ap po inted by the M a y o r and C ouncil of the Borough o f K e y p o rt . T h e B oard of F ir e C h ie fs sh a ll recom m end persons to be app o in ted to the M a y o r and Coun c i l , w h ic h reco m m en d atio n sh a ll be a d v is o ry o n ly . In no e ve n t sh a ll the of fic e s o f F ir e O ff ic ia l and F ir e C h ie fs be held s im u lta n e o u s ly by the sam e per sons.
6b. T e rm of O ffic eTh e F ir e O ff ic ia l sh a ll se rve a te rm
o f one (1) y e a r , p ro v id e c i f sa id posi tio n is su b je c t to C iv i l S e rv ice app o in t m e n t, th e re s h a ll be no te rm of o ff ic e .
6c. In sp e c to rs and E m p lo yee sS u c h in s p e c t o r s a n d o th e r
em ployees as m a y be necessary in the local e n fo rc in g agency sh a ll be ap po inted by the M a yo r and Counc I. The B o ard of F ir e C h ie fs sha l recom m end persons fo r such a p p o in tm e n t, w hich reco m m en d atio n sh a ll be a d v is o ry on iy .
6d. R e m o va l fro m O ffic eF ir e O ff ic ia l , In sp e c to rs and o th e r
em ployees of the Loca l en fo rc in g agency s h a ll be su b je c t to re m o va l by the M a y o r and C o uncil fo r in e ffic ie n c y and m isco n d u ct. E a ch person to be so rem o ved sh a ll be a ffo rd e d an oppor tu n ity to be heard by the ap p o in tin g a u th o r ity o r a designated h e a rin g of fic e r .
7. B oard of A p p ea lsP u rs u a n t to Section 15 and 17 of the
U n ifo rm F ir e S a fe ty A c t , a n y person a g g rie ve d by an o rd e r o f fhe L o c a l en fo rc in g agency sh a ll h ave the r ig h t to appeal to the C o n stru c tio n B oard of A p p e a ls o f M onm ou th C o u n ty .
8. A d d itio n a l R e q u ire d In sp ec tio n sand Fees
In a d d itio n to the insp ection and fees re q u ire d p u rsu a n t to the A c t and re g u la tio n s of the D e p a rtm e n t of Com m u n ity A f f a i r s , the fo llo w in g addi tio n a l insp ections and fees sh a ll be re q u ire d :
F o r in sp ec tio n s re q u ire d by local or d in a n ce , but not und er the U n ifo rm F ir e C ode: $10.00.
9. P e rm itsT h e p e r m it fe e s s h a ll be as
e stab lish ed by the U n ifo rm F ir e Code10. R epealsC h a p te r X I I " F i r e P re v e n tio n " of
the R e v ise d G e n e ra l O rd in a n ces of the Borough o f K e y p o rt , 1972, adopted F e b ru a ry 12, 1973 is he reb y rep ealed
11. T h is o rd in a n c e sh a ll be e ffe c tiv e O c to b er 1, 1985.
P U B L IC N O T IC E
N otice is h e re b y g iven th a t the fo re g o in g O rd in a n ce w as in tro d uced and passed on f i r s t rea d in g on J u ly 23, 1985 and w ill be consid ered fo r fin a l passage and adoption a t the re g u la r m e etin g o f the M a yo r and C ouncil of the Borough of K e y p o rt , M onm ou th C o u n ty , New J e rs e y , to be held on A u g u s t 20, 1985 a t 8 :0 0 P .M . in the C o uncil C h a m b ers at B orough H a ll, 18 20 M a in S tre e t, K e y p o rt , N .J ., when o b je c tio n s , i f a n y , fo the passage of sam e w ill be re c e ive d .
August7 , 1985 JU D IT H L . P O L IN G $57.60 Borou91' C le rk
P lease ta ke notice th a t the und er signed has appealed to the B o ard of A d ju s tm e n t o f M e B o ro u g h o f M a ta w a n fo r a v a r ia n c e tro m the te rm s of S ections of the Zoning O r d inance so as to p e rm it co n versio n of p re m ises fo rm e r ly used as a fis h m a rk e t to a pe t shoo on the p re m ises a t 283 M a in S tre e t, B lock 49, L o t 4. Said v a ria n c e w as g ra n te d by the M a ta w a n B orough Z on ing B o ard cf A d ju s tm e n t on June 25, 1985.
Copies o f a ll p e rtin e n t docum ents are on f i le w ith the C le rk and are a v a ila b le fo r inspection d u r in g n o rm a l business hours
$7 20 S T A N L E Y Y A C K E R , E s q .A tto rn e y F o r Th e A p p lic a n t
A u g u st 7, 1985 G e tte n b e rg
M M 3 M OO T H I D I E
( C o n t i n u e d f r o m P a g e 25)
C o ckta il hour 4 30 6 p.m ., hot andcold h ors d 'o e u vre s . d in n e r se rved fro m 5 p .m . to 10 p .m ., w eekends to 11 p .m . E n te r ta in m e n t : F r i . & Satn ig h ts .
H A N I L Y 'S A N C H O R IN N , 215 F lo re n c e A v e ., U n ion B each, 264-0970. Seafood & I ta lia n A m e ric a n cu is in e s te aks . Open 7 d a ys Sun. th ro u g h T h u rs d a y 5 p .m . to 10 p m F r i . & Sat ' t i l 11 p .m . W e e k ly sp ec ia ls . M a s te r C ard and V is a accepted.
T H E IR O N S ID E P U B , 300 Union A v e , Union B each, 264-9604. S e rv in g Lunch and D in n e rs . C h a rb ro ile d B u rg e rs fe a tu re d as w e ll as o u r fa m o u s Jum bo S h rim p C o c k ta il. V e a l d ish es a lso fe a tu re d . D a ily S p ec ia ls . Now A c c e p t in g M a s te r C h a r g e , ‘ v i s a , a n d A m e ric a n E x p re s s
M O M 'S IT A L IA N R E S T A U R A N T & P IZ Z E R IA - 766 Poole A v e ., H a z le t, 739-6333. A new d in in g a rea has been added to th is c o n ven ie n t lo c a tio n . I ta lia n d in n e rs are a s p e c ia lty , g re a t ca lzones and ta s ty p ies a re a lso a v a ila b le w ith tre e 40 m in . d e liv e ry s e rv ic e . Open t i l l 11:30 p .m
S A Y R E V I L L E B A RR E S T A U R A N T , 7 C e c e l ia S S a y re v il le . Now open 7 d a y s . Steal seafood , sa lad b a r . W eek clay a B la c kb o a rd S p e c ia ls . C la m b a ke d n e rs , c a te r in g , p a r t ie s . C a ll 257-41U
TO W N & C O U N T R Y IN N , R o u te 35, K e y p o rt , 264-6820. Open 24 hours a day D a ily d in n e r sp ec ia ls 3-9 p .m M on , T h u rs . Luncheon so e c ia ls I I a .m to 3 p .m . R e g u la r luncheon m enu also a v a ila b le , ra n g in g fro m pea n u t b u tte r to f i le t m igno n . B anq uet fa c il it ie s fo r 10 to 250 people . W edding packag es a v a ila b le . M a jo r c re d it ca rds ac cepted. C o c k ta il lounge
Y E C O T T A G E IN N , 149 W . F ro n t S t., K e ypo rt, ?*4-i?63. '■nafood s n e c ia ltie s. B ays id e d in in g , n a u tica l a tm o sp h ere D a ily fu l l course d in n e r sp ec ia ls fro m $7.95 Luncheon sp ec ia ls . B anquet fa c il it ie s fo r 10 to 200 people. N a u tic a l c o c k ta il lounge. M a jo r c re d it ca rds ac cepted. Sunday 12 to 10 p .m . Com Dlete d in n e rs s ta r tin g a t $7.95.
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ONLY $ 2 . 0 5 0 .
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ONLY $ 1 , 8 5 0 .
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I N S T A L L E D F O R $ 1 , 1 9 5 .
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I bound. A llo w 14 d ays to 6 w eeks for ' P R IC E : $10,145. S A V E $1435.
N E W !ia ls , com puter us 11 B a tte ry ,
-fent system , ind e live ry L IST
$8168
45 IN STOCK’8 5 C -1 0 P I C K U P
: S td . E q u ip .: 8 c y l., 4 spd. m an., M/S M/B Inibound. A llow 2 d ays - 4 w eeks d e live ry . L IS T P R IC E . $7922. INTRODUCTORY PRICE: LEA S E
$6565 > i 4 6 » M o.-*
’8 5 C A P R I C E 4I S td . Eq u ip .: V-6, a u to ., P/S, P/B, fu ll
bound veh ic le , a llo w 2 d a ys , 4 weel P R IC E $10,714.
D R .\)vheel covers. In ks de live ry . LIST
INTRODUCTORY PRICE: *9312LEA S EFO R :
S193
M MONTE CARLOStock #1039: Std. Equip.: V-8, auto., p/a, p/b. Optons: Tin# glass, power windows, Rr. def., A/C, sport mirrors, tilt, rally wheels, cloth bucket seats, 1 In stock. LIST PRICE: $12,904. INTRODUCTORY PRICE: LEASE FOR:
*10,906 *219/mo.-
18 CELEBRITYStock #5672. Std. equip.: 4 cyl., EFI, p/s, p/b, steel belted radials. Options: auto., tinted glass, rear de., A/C, AM/FM stereo, stripes, power windows and locks, pulse wipers, sport mirrors, tilt wheel. 1 In stock. UST PRICE: $12,219.INTRODUCTORY PRICE: LEASE FOR:
’05 SPECTRUMStock #1096. Std. Equip.: 4-cyl.,I radlals, m/s. m/b, cloth Int. Options: wipers, Rr. del., auto clock, tach. LIST PRICE: $8325 INTRODUCTORY PRICE: L EASE FOR:
•13 ,095 •281*•6,833 *148M/mo.-
Q U A L IT Y U S E D C A R S" Based upon 48 month closed end lease, 72,000 miles 1 month security deposit required.
For total paym ent, multiply monthly paym ent by 48. Prices exclude tax es & MV fees
1980 CHEVY C ITA TIO NStk. #85047, V-6, A/C. au to , t in t g lass , P/S, P/B W/W tire s , AM radio, 46 ,000 m iles .
* 2 , 4 9 5
1972 BMW 2002S tk . #5548-A 4 c y l., 4 spd. m an. M/S, M/B. A S TR A D E D , 110,000m iles . '
* 9 9 5
1983 SUBURU GLS tk . #1348-A , 4 c y l. a u to ., A/C, P/S, P/B, P /W indow s, 30 ,000 m iles .
* 6 , 4 9 5
1980 AMC CONCORDS tk . #5992A , V-6, a u to . A/C , tin t g la ss , rr. d e f., P/S, P/B, W/W tire s , AM /FM rad io , 65 ,000 m iles .
* 3 , 4 9 5
1981 PONTIAC GRAND SAFARI WAGONS tk . # 8 5 0 32 ,6 c y l., a u to ., A/C, P/S, P/B, 48 ,000 m iles .
s4 , 9 9 5 |
1984 FORD MUSTANGS tk . #1568A : 4 c y l., 4 spd. m an., P/S, P/B, 8 ,500 m iles .
* 6 , 7 9 5
1984 CHEVS tk . #85064, V P/B, Rr d e l., m iles .
* 8
Y K-10 PICKUP-8 a u to ., A/C, P/S, t in t g la ss 42,000
, 7 9 51981 MERCURY COUGAR !
Stk #84301-A, 8 c y l. a u to ., 2 d r., A/C, P/S, P/B. C ru ise , AM /FM St., 40.451 m iles ;
* 4 , 5 9 5
1961 PONTIAC GRAND PRIXS tk . #1283B, V-8, a u to ., A/C , tin t g la ss , Rr. d e f., P/S, P/B, AM /FM radio. 2-tone pa int. 48 ,000 m iles .
* 5 , 6 9 5
1980 FORD F-250 PICKUPS tk . #1069A : V-8, a u to ., p/s, p/b, 65 ,850 m iles .
* 5 , 7 9 5
1981 HONDA ACCORD LX |S tk . #85059, 4 c y l., 5 sp d ., m an., A/C , P/B, M/S, 45 ,000 m iles .
* 5 , 6 9 5
■ 1980 OLDS CUTLASS SUPREMES tk . #85027, 6 c y l. a u to ., A/C, P/S, P/B, AM /FM S t., 55 ,000 m iles .
* 4 , 3 9 5
1982 MERCURY CAPRIS tk . #1425A : 4 c y l. a u to ., A/C , P/S, P/B, 53 ,000 m iles .'
* 4 , 8 9 5
1 1980 PLYM!S tk . #1609A , V P/S, P/B, W M 47,000 m iles
* 3
OUTH VOLAREf-6, a u to ., Rr. d e f., 1 t ire s . AM radio,
, 4 9 51983 C H E V Y C ITA TIO N
S tk # 1 168A . V-4, au to ., A/C , tin t glass. 4 door, P/S, P/B, 43 .000 m iles.
* 5 , 2 9 5
? 1979 FO R D FU T U R AS tk . # 12 2 6 A : V-6, a u to ., p/s, p/b, A/C, tin t g la ss , 2-door, 38,00C m iles .
W m A l o t o r s 1 5 1 i l S I n s u r a n c e O
1978 FORD F150 PICKUPStk . #1560A : V-6 . a u to ., p/s, p/b, 44 ,000 m iles .
1978 CAMAROS tk . #5879A : V-6, a u to .. P/S, P/0. Rr. d e f., 62 ,000 m iles .
* 2 , 9 9 5
1977 CHE1S tk . #5995A : V P/B, tin t g lass
(Y K-5 B LA ZER-8, auto , A/C, P/S, 60 ,000 m iles j
* 2 , 7 9 5 s3 . 8 9 5 * 3 ^ 4 9 5
1983 OLDS CUTLASS CALAISStock #1313A, 6 c y l., a u to .. A/C. R r. d e f., P/S, A M /F M l stereo. P/B. P/W indow s, c ru ise , t i lt wheel tape 24 OOolm iles ’ ■
> 8 * 7 9 5
Pricas exc lude lax 6 M .V . laaa . This ad ia cona id a rad a coupon ad and must be p raaantad a l l im a of aa la to g a l thaae apac ia ia Thaae pricea auparaada pra- vioua advertised p r ices . Not respons ib le lo r typog raph ic a l errors .
C irc le C h e v ro le tW E W I L L B E A T A N Y B O N A F I D E P R I C E
6 4 1 S H R E W S B U R Y A V E N U E S H R E W S B U R Y , N E W J E R S E Y
WEEKLY SPECIAL1984 CORVETTE
I S tk . H5745A, 8 c y l., a u to ., A/C, P/S, P /0 , AM /FM stereo , lea ther in t ., 17,000 m iles .