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INSIDE STORYProject moves forward
Now that a floor plan has been approved for Matawan Borough's community center at the former Broad Street School, officials will look for grants to help finance the project.
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Temple sets seminarsEveryone is welcome to attend a
series of seminars on topics related to Judaism, which will begin next month at Temple Beth Ahm, Aberdeen.
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Photograph by Bob BruceHE SAFELY M AKES ITThe driver of this station wagon made it safely across Van Brackle Road, but not all drivers who pass through the Van Brackle- Line Road intersection do. As a result, Holmdel and Aberdeen officials are discussing installing a blinking overhead light.
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ABERDEEN — Long considered a hazard, the Van Brackle Road and Line Road intersection on the Holmdel-Aberdeen border may soon be the site of a blinking warning light.
Ed Broberg of T&M Associates, consulting engineer for Holmdel and township engineer for Aberdeen, was authorized by Holmdel officials to prepare an intersection report and sketches for the installation of a flashing signal. After Holmdel’s approval, the drawings will have to receive approval from the Department of Transportation.
The township engineer will seek Aberdeen’s approval for the venture soon.
“WeTl (probably) get a blinking light — one of those overhead jobs,” Broberg said. “On the stop side, it will be red; on the other side, it will be yellow.
“It will make drivers aware that there is an intersection,” Broberg added.
T h e cost of the ligh t, expected to be in the vicinity of $15,000, will be divided between the two townships. Exactly how the cost will be divided has not yet been discussed.
"It’s always been a very dangerous intersection,” Holmdel Police Chief Bruce Phillips said. “The accidents have increased because of the increase of traffic flow.”
In the past five years, there have been approximately 30 serious car accidents at this comer. Part of the problem occurs because of speeders heading downhill on Line Road toward the intersection, coming from the direction of Holmdel Road; and partially because a number of drivers choose to ignore the stop sign altogether.
“In my opinion, there has been a significant number of accidents over the past few years,” said Sgt. John Powers of the Aberdeen Police Department.
Even Aberdeen Township manager Jim Cox recognizes that it is a dangerous intersection and recently, nearly got into an accident.
“It was a surprise,” he said. “Someone was stopping to go through the intersection and I was behind them. They pulled up all of a sudden and then they slammed on the brakes.”
N either ca r was hit, however, although the incident made Cox and the other driver get out of their cars.
“When you go down Line Road, you’re concentrating to go through the intersection at a reasonable speed,” Cox added. “It’s difficult when you’re coming downhill into the intersection. You have the tendency to go too fast.
“And then someone sticks their nose out in the intersection and there’s that tendency to panic,” he added.
Robert Bentley, a resident of Van Brackle Road for 40 years, has watched the intersection grow from a narrow dirt road which accommodated only two cars an hour into the busy thoroughfare it is today.
“Well, it’s been dangerous ever since they widened the road,” he explained. “The problem is that everyone goes through the stop signs. There’s been four accidents recently; three were serious.”
Bentley said that the solution should not be a traffic light, which he feels will only aggravate the situation, but rather flashing lights on each side of the road, with warning signs posted ahead of them.
If there are more signs warning drivers to prepare to stop, Bentley believes, maybe there will be no more serious accidents.
“ People do not pay attention to the stop signs,” said one woman who was a victim of a car accident at the intersection when someone sped through, completely ignoring the intersection. “They're in a daze,” she said. “I was going north on Line Road when an individual ran through the stop sign in broad daylight (and hit my car). I was taken to the hospital (because I) lost consciousness.”
“More than one a day go right through the stop sign,” added Bentley.
Bentley is especially concerned about the number of school buses carrying children that come through, hoping that a serious accident is not waiting to happen.
“I went to the Township Council about four years ago about this problem. There’s a lot more traffic now, such as New York traffic and commercial traffic,” he explained.
Sami Rizkalla of Duda Lane lives 100 feet away from that intersection and has witnessed many accidents.
“One was terrible,” he said. “The roof (of the car) was on the floor and the wheels were up in the air. It scared me.
“The problem really lies more in Holmdel than in Aberdeen,” he added. “Three-fourths of the intersection lies in Holmdel. Many people who drive down Line Road are coming from Holmdel Road. The cars have a tendency to speed without slowing down. There is no signal. You need some kind of signal.”
H e added that yes, he realizes there is a yellow warning sign as drivers approach the Van Brackle side of the road, but he does not feel it is effective.
“Most drivers have the tendency just to look at it. You’re lucky if they slow down,” he said.
Sgt. Bruce Insley of the Holmdel Police Department feels that the intersection is not dangerous — it’s the drivers who are dangerous.
“I think drivers don’t see the well-posted, oversized stop signs,” he quipped. “Maybe we’ll illuminate them better and get a blinker light.
“There are roughly 7,000 drivers a day using Line Road and maybe 5,000 to 6,000 drivers using Van Brackle. Or maybe it’s 4,000 using Line Road and 5,000 using Van Brackle. In any case, the traffic there is extremely heavy,” he said.
"A blinker light will be an added feature to capture the driver. I t’s the next step above a stop sign. Drivers don’t stop at the stop sign. I don’t know why.
“Last year, we responded to five accidents,” he added.
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C a r t h e f t p r e c a u t i o n s v i t a lW ith c a r th e f t o n th e r i s e n a t io n
a l ly a n d o n a s ta te w id e b a s is , i t is c o m f o r t in g to k n o w th a t c a r s a re g e n e r a l ly s a f e in th e n o r th e r n M o n m o u th a re a . I t s e e m s th a t lo c a l la w e n f o r c e m e n t h a s b e e n v e r y d i l i g e n t in p r e v e n t in g c a r th e f t , a n d t e n a c io u s in g o in g a f te r th e p e r p e t r a to r s .
N e v e r th e le s s , lo c a l p o l i c e sa y th a t a l l r e s id e n ts s h o u ld b e o n th e lo o k o u t f o r c a r th ie v e s , a n d s h o u ld ta k e p r e c a u t io n s to m a k e s u re th a t th e i r c a r s a r e n o t th e ta r g e t o f a th ie f . .
F i r s t o f a l l , l a w - e n f o r c e m e n t o f f i c ia l s sa y , n e v e r le a v e y o u r k e y s in th e c a r . L o c a l p o l i c e c h ie f s w a rn th a t m o s t c a r s a r e s to le n w i th th e k e y s s t i l l in th e m . In o th e r w o r d s , w h e n y o u ’r e j u s t r u n n in g in to a s to r e to g e t m i lk , o r j u s t le a v in g y o u r c a r f o r a m o m e n t , ta k e y o u r k e y s a n d lo c k y o u r d o o rs .
A lw a y s lo c k in g d o o r s is a ls o a g o o d r u le o f th u m b , s in c e th ie v e s w i l l u s u a l ly n o t s p e n d th e e x t r a s e c o n d s i t t a k e s to p ic k a n o u ts id e lo c k i f t h e r e ’s a n o p e n c a r a f e w s p o ts a w a y .
A lw a y s p a r k in a w e l l - l i t a r e a , p r e f e r a b ly n e x t to o th e r c a r s . T h is r u le m a y a l s o h e lp p r e v e n t a s s a u l ts a n d o th e r c r im e s th a t o c c u r in p a r k in g lo ts .
B u y in g a c a r a la r m o r c a r p r o t e c t io n s y s te m is a g o o d id e a , e s p e c i a l ly i f t h e c a r y o u d r iv e is a f a v o r i te o f t h ie v e s . M u s ta n g s , C o r v e t te s , B M W s , a n d o th e r to p - o f - th e - l in e c a r s a r e th e m o d e ls m o s t p r e f e r r e d b y th ie v e s .
I f y o u r c a r is s to le n , p o l i c e s t r e s s th a t y o u n o t i f y th e m r ig h t a w a y , w h i le th e t h i e f m a y s t i l l b e in th e a re a . R e c o v e r in g a s to le n c a r a n d a r r e s t in g th e t h i e f is m u c h h a r d e r f o r e v e r y m in u te y o u le t g o b y .
W i s h e s f o r a j o y o u s 5 7 5 3T h e H ig h H o ly D a y s o f th e
J e w is h N e w Y e a r w i l l b e g in S u n d a y a t s u n d o w n w i th R o s h H a s h a n a , a n d c o n t in u e u n t i l Y o m K ip p u r , O c t . 6 .
R o s h H a s h a n a w i l l b e g in y e a r 5 7 5 3 o n th e J e w is h c a le n d a r .
T h e m a jo r th e m e s o f R o s h H a s h a n a a n d th e H ig h H o ly D a y s in c lu d e s e l f - r e f le c t io n a n d s e l f - e v a l u a t io n , r e p e n ta n c e , e x a m in a t io n o f o u r r e la t io n s h ip to G o d a n d th e w o r ld , f o r g iv e n e s s , a n d s ta r t in g o v e r .
In a s e c u la r s e n s e , th e v a lu e s o f th e H ig h H o ly D a y s h a v e a p a r t ic u la r r e le v a n c e to o u r n a t io n ’s s o u l , in th e s e w e e k s le a d in g u p to th e p r e s i d e n t ia l a n d c o n g r e s s io n a l e le c t io n s in N o v e m b e r .
W h a t ty p e o f n a t io n a r e w e , a n d w h a t ty p e o f n a t io n d o w e w is h to b e c o m e ? W h a t c a n b e d o n e to b r in g f o r g iv e n e s s in to r e la t io n s b e tw e e n r a c ia l a n d e th n ic g r o u p s ? W h a t s ta n d s h o u ld o u r c o u n t r y ta k e a b o u t s u f f e r in g in th e w o r ld ?
In d iv id u a l ly , w h a t ty p e o f c i t i z e n s a r e w e ? D o w e s e e k w a y s in w h ic h w e c a n c o n t r ib u te to o u r c o m m u n i ty , o r a r e w e m a in ly c o n c e r n e d w i th s e e k in g a n d f u l f i l l in g o u r r ig h ts a t th e e x p e n s e o f o u r r e s p o n s ib i l i t ie s ?
D u r in g th e h o l id a y s , w e w is h o u r J e w is h r e a d e r s a h e a l th y a n d p r o s p e r o u s y e a r .
M a y w e a l l b e in s c r ib e d in th e B o o k o f L i f e f o r h e a l th a n d p e a c e .
LETTER STax hell goes on
I just received my Aberdeen Update newsletter — a classic example of wasteful spending, since the information included is useless because it is outdated (using the criteria of “news”), and redundant, since most items have been reported in the Independent or were included in the town calendar.
I was all set to shrug this off as yet another case of taxpayer abuse, when I read
the section claiming that the increase in the reserve for uncollected taxes was mainly responsible for our property tax increase. This explanation is rubbish.
While the reserve for potential uncollected taxes has increased by $566,000, the anticipated recovery of previously reserved taxes has also increased by $465,000, so the net negative impact on the budget is only $101,000.
The approved 1992 township budget also shows general government spending is
Andy gardens at Molzon NurseryM ild re d P e tr illa , 142 Shore Blvd.,
won a free dinner for two this week for finding Andy Indy in the Sept. 16 issue of the Independent.
Andy was hidden in an advertisement on Page 36 for Molzon Landscape Nursery, Middletown^Lincroft Road, Lincroft.
Petrilla’s entry was the first one drawn from among those correctly identifying the cartoon character’s hiding
place in last week's Independent.She will get a free dinner for two at
The Chowder Pot, Route 36, Keyport.Each week, the Independent’s mas
cot, Andy Indy, is hidden in a different advertisement and readers are invited to find him. An entry form for the contest can be found elsewhere in this week's paper.
The deadline for entries each week is Monday.
up $218,000 (12 percent) and capital expenditures are up $114,000 (48 percent).
When I examine all of the components of this budget, I conclude that our town council is either incompetent (for failing to analyze and understand their own budget), or dishonest (by issuing such a deceptive explanation and misleading the taxpayers).
It is unfortunate that the “new Aberdeen” looks just like the tax hell voters thought they were fleeing last November
STEPHEN P. O’DOWD Aberdeen
MisunderstandingConcerning a recent article in the
Independent by Peggy Hillyer about the position of Monmouth County Right to Life on the abortion issue, there were several statements not clearly stated.
In general, the report did accurately reflect our position, but to keep the record straight, we want to make the following corrections.
The quote “It seems that New Jersey is mostly pro-choice,” should have said “proabortion.” Our view is that one has a choice in selecting, for example, vanilla or chocolate ice cream, coffee or tea, but not rather to kill their pre-born child.
The quote, “The only thing that could help would be any dialogue between the two groups.” We were asked if there could be any dialogue with pro-abortion groups. Our direct reply was, “Only if the killing of the pre-bom stops.”
The quote, “Even if you aren’t religious, it has been scientifically proven that life begins before birth.” We stated “that life begins at conception” which certainly is key to our position.
We thank your newspaper for the opportunity to express our views and we commend Peggy Hillyer for her professional account, despite a few misunderstandings.
JOHN HEMHAUSER Monmouth County Right to Life
Support neededThe U. S. Senate approved #S 250 in
May and President Bush vetoed it in July. In order to override this veto, 67 votes in the Senate are required.
This bill assures voter registration rights to all Americans. It will facilitate the process to the 90 percent of Americans who drive, enabling them to register to vote when they apply for or renew their licenses. Additionally, disabled Americans will have the opportunity to register to vote at the agencies which serve their needs, making registration more accessible to many citizens who are regularly shut out of the process.
Twenty-nine states already using this simple method have reported no fraud. Moreover, those states with “Motor Voter” programs have reduced registration costs. A coalition of more than 65 organizations, which believe that the constitutionally protected right to vote is the foundation of our nation’s democracy, support this bill.
We urge all New Jersey citizens to contact senators Bradley and Lautenberg to thank them for their past support of the “Motor Voter” bill, and to urge them to rally Senate support for an override of the president’s veto.
BARBARA ERERAp r e s i d e n t ,
M i d d l e t o w n L e a g u e o f W o m e n V o t e r s
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KEYPORT — Built in 1841 by Thomas Bedle Stout, the house at 100 Main St. was fashioned to be a prestigious dwelling on the main street.
Stout bought the 195-acre property from Isaac Lippincott in order to build a grand home which would suit his life as a gentleman. Stout, a wealthy blacksmith, was also an inventor and held patents, according to Angel Jeandron of the Keyport Historical Society. •
The timber cut for his home had to be seasoned for a year, so Stout and his wife,Amelia — the daughter of Cornelius and Elizabeth Walling — lived temporarily at the Mansion House, otherwise known as the Kearney Plantation.
B u rn e d to the ground in the 1970s, the Kearney Plantation stood at the site of the present-day senior citizen high-rise off Route 36. Surrounded by what was once a swampy area, the house stood on a rise called Wolf Pit Hill — later to be calledBogg’s Hill, the name of one of the home’s ...owners, by children sledding there.
According to Jeandron, at one time a secret passage existed from the house to Luppatacong Creek. Whether the passagewas used during Revolutionary days or for BUILT FOR A GENTLEM AN the Underground Railroad, no one knows, The house at 100 Main St., Keyport, was built in 1841 for Thomas Bedle Stout, abecause the tunnel was caved in many weaKhy blacksmith and inventor.years ago so that children wouldn’t get caught in the narrow passage, Jeandron explained.
When the house at 100 Main St. was completed. Stout and
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his wife moved from the Kearney Plantation. Other than the house he lived in, Jeandron said that Stotft built many other, smaller homes. One is located at the comer of Main and Third streets, and several others are located on Kearny Street.
A n early developer, Stout’s name remains on a side street in present-day Keyport. i
Stout’s daughter, Eugenia I. Taylor, later sold the house in 1905 to Addie and Thomas Rosevear, who sold the house to Horace S. Burrowes in 1919. Burrowes left it to his son, Herbert, who then left it to his four children.
Edwin and Judy Donaldson, the current owners, bought the house from Curtis Burrowes, one of Herbert’s sons, in January 1977.
Mrs. Donaldson was born and raised in Keyport just two houses away from where she lives now. She remembers her husband standing on her mother’s front porch years ago, looking across at the house at 100 Main St. and saying, “I’d love to own that house someday.”
Today, the love that the Donaldsons put into the house is evident. Mrs. Donaldson said they absolutely adore the house and consider it very special.
With 12 and a half rooms, the Federal-style house has 10- foot ceilings and contains one working fireplace that still has part of a crane that held a pot for cooking. Beside the fireplace
are built-in cabinets which, Jeandron explained, were once used to warm blankets.
T h e l iv in g ro o m is painted in a patriot green, and the original hardwood floors create a pleasant backdrop for the oriental rugs, fresh flowers and country decorating that adorn the house.
The Donaldsons’ daughter, Elizabeth, also has added her own touches by stenciling the dining room and kitchen, and adding dried flowers and ribbon accents to the doorways and chandeliers. In fact, the house will be featured in this year’s Keyport Tour of Homes, to take place Oct. 17.
Chock full of antiques, the house contains a variety of beautiful pieces, ranging from an armoire which the Donaldsons bought from another house in Keyport, to Mrs. Donaldson’s grandmother’s china closet, which originally came from West Furniture, Keyport, and is now an antique.
Mrs. Donaldson’s grandfather, Capt. Edward Walters, is himself an interesting part of the history of Keyport.
H e ra n a sloop filled with oysters between Keyport and New York, until a freak squall one day caused his death by drowning. He had tied himself to the mast of the ship as it sunk.
It is this intense awareness of history which makes the Donaldsons especially attached to the house. Mrs. Donaldson said that each house she has lived in has been more than 100 years old.
“I like to think about the people ... old homes are so special,” she added.
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W hat do you like best an d least a bou t th e f a l l s e a s o n , a n d w il l y o u m is s th e sum m er w eather?
Jo se D e C a lin a , MIDDLETOWN: I love fall the best because everyone leaves the shore to the people who live here. The weather is better, too, because we don’t have air conditioning at my house.
Jo a n A rm a s, MATAWAN: My husband and I, used to always go up to New England to watch the leaves and enjoy the cool air. We haven’t gone the past few years, but we might go again this year. I like summer best, but the fall is also a nice season. I will not miss this cool, rainy summer, that's for sure. I ’m glad it’s over.
R e g Ja c k so n , MATAWAN: Fall means football to me. I’m a Giants fan and I have season tickets, so my weekends are full during the fall. I don’t miss the summer because this year, it rained every weekend. Usually, I like summer best.
C o lle e n W . Q u in n , KEANSBURG: ! hate fall because it gets dark earlier and earlier every day, and it gets cold. I am a fitness walker, and I’d rather work out in the heat than the cold. Fall tells me that the * cold weather is coming soon.
G le n d a S a n c h e z , MATAWAN: Fall means that the kids are back in school and I can get a little more work done. I also prefer the weather to the hot summer, but I guess this summer wasn’t too hot, anyway.
E la in e B ryce , HAZLET: Autumn is my favorite season. As a little girl, I grew up in Massachusetts, so I miss the bright fall leaves like we had up there. The change of season is great here in New Jersey as well, but it’s not as dramatic.
B ea G e rb a s i, ABERDEEN: I like fall, because it means that my husband and 1 get to pack up the car and head to our winter home in Florida. We just got tired of the
cold weather in our home state, although we miss our friends here,
Benn G a rla n d , MIDDLETOWN: To me, fall is the time when th ere’s a lot of football on the screen. My wife thinks it’s time to rake the leaves.
Ja n in e B ro d k e y , ABERDEEN: Fall is my favorite season. My friends and I always go to the Hunt Race Meet (in Middletown) and have a great time, and the weather isn’t as hot. The only bad thing is that we have to go back to school.
Jeanette K o s in sk i, KEANSBURG: I am sorry to see the summer pass, because I have to go back to college today. The fall is nice as far as weather goes, but going back to school is kind of a drag.
P h y llis M cPhee, ABERDEEN: I always love the fall. We always go up north to see the leaves change. This fall, my husband and I are taking two weeks off and going to Canada in early October. I have heard that the scenery, especially in Quebec, is beatiful this time of year. I am not sorry to see the summer go because of the weather and because I didn’t get to the beach even once the entire summer.
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I f a ll o f the Republicans of the county had the courage and persistency of Benj. F.S. Brown, editor of the M ataw an J o u rna l, the Republicans would soon control the county, taxes would be lighter, the people would get more for the money they pay out in taxes, and Monmouth County would be a pleasanter place to live in.
M rs. B e n jam in M o rris of Middletown is the owner of some quaint relics in the way of household goods. She has a set of fine china dishes that are more than a hundred years old. She has a chopping knife which is a relic of the big fire in New York in 1832. The knife was used in preparing her wedding dinner 57 years ago, and the old set of china dishes were also used. The chopping knife was used during her whole married life, and was used in preparing the dinner on her golden wedding anniversary, seven years ago.
W illia m W . M o rr is of Belford, who ran away from home, returned last Wednesday. He went to Perth Amboy and Long Branch, but was very glad to get home. His father forgave him, so now he goes to work as usual. All desire for gaining fame and fortune in the cold, cold world seems to have been taken out of him by his experience.
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H a r r y M etz o f Asbury Park was shot while driving his automobile through Holmdel late Sunday afternoon. Mr. Metz was accompanied by his wife and his parents. He had gone to Mount Vernon, N.Y. to get his parents and was returning home when he was shot. The explosion at first was thought to have been a bursting tire, but Mr. Metz exclaimed a few seconds afterward that he had been shot. He drove the automobile home before receiving medical attention. The bullet entered Mr. Metz’s back and grazed one lung. Joseph Ansbro, Joseph Conwell and R. Dean of Keyport are being held in the county jail. The boys were shooting wildly with a bullet rifle and it is said that they killed a dog previous to the shooting of Mr. Metz.
Th e New Point C o m fo rt Beach Hotel at Keansburg was destroyed by fire Sunday night. The fire was discovered at midnight and was then burning fiercely. Nothing was saved from the hotel. It was built in 1911 by William Gehlhaub. The firemen came from Keyport, Hazlet, Red Bank and Atlantic Highlands. The relief engine company placed its pumping engine on the steamboat dock, and for three hours, it pumped a stream of water from the bay onto the fire. Mr. Gehlhaub carried insurance of $10,000 on the hotel, but the loss was about $30,000.
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C o n s t i t u t i o n D a y w a s observed Thursday at the Belford School by the launching of a War Stamp campaign. A group of children carrying American flags, airplanes and stamp books visited each room. As a result of the campaign, 272 10cent stamps and 34 25-cent stamps were sold, and 25 new books were given out. This campaign is to continue for the duration, every Thursday being War Stamp Day.
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R o b e rt K ra m e r , 20, of 165 Rutledge Drive, Middletown, is among the first college students to receive a state scholarship to prepare for a career in air or water pollution control. He will receive $3,600 to cover tuition, books, room and board. The award was made yesterday by Gov. Richard J. Hughes after Kramer was called from class at Rutgers University.
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Unlike our neighbors to the north, Monmouth County residents have little reason to worry about our cars.
Newark is the American car theft capital, according to countless news reports. However, the epidemic of car theft that has dominated news reports from Newark and points north has not reached the northern Monmouth area, according to local police and the 1991 Uniform Crime Report.
In fact, according to the crime report, released earlier this year, car theft rates in all Independent towns except Holmdel and Colts Neck are down.
Of course, Holmdel reported only a dozen thefts for 1991, and Colts Neck reported just one. Those totals exceed the 1990 numbers of just seven in Holmdel and zero in Colts Neck.
M iddletown Police C hief W illiam Fowlie said that his force has followed the news accounts in northern New Jersey, and is constantly looking into ways to curb car theft. As a result, Middletown’s car theft rate is extremely low for a town of its size, according to Fowlie.
“W e’re always on the lookout, patrolling potential problem areas and pursuing thieves that do prey on our town,” said Fowlie.
Fowlie explained that the Middletown UA movie theater on Route 35 was once a hotbed of car thefts, but three years ago, the Middletown force solved the crimes.
“We set up surveillance and eventually broke up the ring,” which had netted as many as 40 cars, said Fowlie.
In 1991, Middletown reported just 62 motor vehicle thefts, or about one per week. This compares to the more than 2,600 car thefts reported last year in Irvington, a suburb of Newark with a population similar in size to Middeltown’s.
Fowlie noted that Middletown is the fourth safest community of its size in the entire country, and that keeping car theft down is “a priority” for the force.
Hazlet, too, has largely managed to avoid the car theft epidemic. The rate in that town declined from 30 in 1990 to 26 in 1991. Hazlet police say they will continue to patrol parking lots and streets looking for car theft hot spots.
Police listed the train station and the parking lots of Route 35 stores as places where residents should take precautions with their cars.
Holmdel has little problem with car theft, reporting just 12 thefts during 1991. Holmdel police cited the generally safe community and diligent police patrols for the low number of thefts.
Sgt. Joseph Kelly of Aberdeen said he thinks the few car thefts that occur in town come from northern New Jerseyans who come down the Garden State Parkway to steal cars. Therefore, the difficult parts of town are those near the highway.
Kelly said that the police have stepped up patrols in those areas.
Aberdeen’s rate of car theft declined last year, from 52 in 1990 to 49 in 1991,
Apparently the safest place to leave j your car in the area is Union Beach, where
no cars were stolen in 1991. *Police chief Michael Ennis said that
Union Beach is just a quiet, small town,“We pretty much know which cars be
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saw the market in Japan drying up and came to the United States to focus on interior decorating and ’’save the art form.” At one point, embroidery was done on incredibly expensive kimonos, but with the infiltration of western culture, the demand for such apparel just isn’t there, Dawson said.
She also told the story of Elsa Williams, who entered her original embroidery in an art show in the late 1960s, but was ruled out because embroidery was not considered art.
Rather than become discouraged, however, W illiam s started selling embroidery kits and established a boarding school for embroidery in New England, which Dawson attended.
But with fewer people embroidering now, Dawson said, embroidery is slowly evolving from, a craft to an art form, or at least “we’re believing that,” she joked.
In the classes she teaches, Dawson said that one of the first things she tells hei students is not to begin embroidery if their ultimate goal is the finished product, because for the amount of time it takes, they can buy pieces cheaper. “At least economically, it’s embroidery for embroidery’s sake,” she said.
M embers of the guild meet once a month at St. Mary’s Church, where they can take a class, display work, sit and stitch, socialize and enjoy tea and dessert.
“It’s a marvelous experience, I think,” said Carola, adding, “We’re really trying to get people to know we exist.”
The work of guild members will be available for purchase at the St. Mary’s Holiday Craft Show and Sale, to be held from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Nov. 14 and 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Nov. 15. Most items will be priced less than $15.
For more information about the guild, call Carola at 780-9456.
By Christine Menapace.............. ..
COLTS NECK — It was a hot, muggy day in late September, the kind of day where all you want to do is sip lemonade or take a nap. But not the ladies inside the parish hall of St. Mary’s Church on Route 34 — they had each other in stitches all afternoon.
As members of the Monmouth Chapter of the Embroiderers’ Guild of America, about half of the approximately 95 members were inside working hard to preserve what, they say, is a dying a- i.
The art of embroidery previously had been passed down from generation to generation, but now, with more people working and less free time available, few people these days know how to embroider. And so the preservation of embroidery as an art form is left to the dedicated few.
“We do want to keep the embroidery heritage around,” explained chapter President B.J. Carola.
Although all members of the Monmouth chapter are women, Carola said that other
chapters have male members and that “men are welcome,”
In one comer of the parish hall, women talked and laughed as they stitched a crossstitch and hardanger name tag in a class instructed by Sue Cone of Tinton Falls.
In another comer, women worked busily on a year-long project called “gleneagle.” The center of the room was dedicated to those working on individual projects, and the front of the room contained a “show and tell” of a variety of finished works.
Two other classes also were being held that day. A class for making exposed canvas name tags was in progress, as well as a class in making plaid to be used for a pin cushion, box top or ornament.
Members explained that the name tag classes were offered because of the great number of new members. Everyone is required to wear an embroidered name tag, or else they are fined 50 cents each meeting.
According to Carola, embroidery is considered to be any kind of stitching that is done with a needle that has an eye.
It may sound simple, but those who know their craft know that stitching is as varied as the language one must leam to be stitching literate.
Embroidery contains an entire vocabulary of its own, including terms like crossstitch, hardanger and crewel — and that’s just the beginning.
Susan Dawson of Holmdel, a member of the guild, said that often, new members may pretend to know terms because it can be intimidating. In order to remedy this, new members are offered special introductory programs, she said.
Raised in 1950s Utah, Dawson first became interested in embroidery through a neighbor. Dawson’s mother worked outside the home and wanted her daughter to go to college, but the neighbor felt it was a shame that Dawson w asn’t learning “proper” female crafts, so she taught her the art of embroidery. Later at college, Dawson jokes, she embroidered “to get through physics and math classes.”
Dawson said that the Monmouth chapter of the guild works well, because people have a variety of interests and are able to pool their knowledge.
Dawson, for instance, knows things about the history of embroidery that most people would not even dream of, such as tales of Egyptian merchants who embroidered the sails of their ships as advertisements, and how the needle was invented in the Stone Age and remains basically the same in design. Dawson said that the needle was like the wheel: once they invented it, they knew they got it right.
Then there’s the Kurenai-Kai School in Atlanta, Ga., a school for Japanese embroidery run by Shuji Tamura, a man who
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K EEPIN G IN ST IT C H E SRuth Garling of Howell, a member of the Monmouth Chapter of the Embroiderers’ Guild of America, works on a piece during a recent meeting at St. Mary’s Church, Colts Neck.
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The bills keep coming in like clockwork, but the taxes aren’t. That’s the finding in the 1991 audit of the township municipal budget done by Deloitte and Touche, Parsippany.
“The cash flow is simply the problem,” said Jim Cox, township manager. “We have to pay bills to the school, district and county, and on an on-time basis.”
As a result, Aberdeen Township may convert from a January-to-December calendar year to one that matches the school calendar, which runs from July to June. This way, six months of expenditures can be conveniently borrowed.
The money would be bonded and repaid in a 15- to 20-year period.
“It’s in the very, very preliminary stages,” said Gox.
The idea has not been discussed yet with the new township auditor, Lou Gartz of Freehold, but township officials are not happy with the proposal.
Cox explained, “It’s not a conservative way to run anything, but w e’re being forced into looking at it.
“It’s like borrowing money just to keep the household going,” he added. “You borrow money to build the house, you borrow money to buy the car, but you’d be very concerned to borrow money just for living expenses.”
The bulk of the problem stems from the state, which has delayed payments to municipalities because of the state’s own financial problems.
“The state hasn’t been able to pay their own bills,” Cox said.
Also, many houses in Aberdeen Township have been revaluated, after their owners contested their assessments. Because property values have declined since the last revaluation five years ago, taxes on revalued properties have dropped and the municipality has been forced to give refunds.
"This has caused a drain on budgets,” Cox said. “Communities are hurt badly the way the whole economy has turned down. It’s a snowball effect.
“Bills are being delayed,” he said.
“Vendors don’t get paid on time, and they get concerned about paying their own bills.
“The municipality has to collect money for the school and county,” he continued. “The tax collections through the years have been below estimates. The bills are coming in every day. As you’re collecting money from the taxpayers, you’re putting money out.
“When the only income is from the taxpayers and you can’t invest the surplus, it’s a real squeeze to all municipalities,” Cox explained.
“The bad news these days is that there’s no money to invest,” he added.
One ite.m which seemed questionable in the 1991 audit report was “$15,000 of unpaid bills.”
However, these bills — which were mostly for attorneys and engineers — will be tagged onto next year’s municipal budget.
“We did not know what they would be charging,” Cox said. “Bob (Daetsch, township financial manager) is going back and renegotiating the settlements. ... We’d like to get things cleared up.”
“Some professionals let their bills slide for a number of years without making an issue out of it or bringing them to our attention,” Cox said. “We went back to them and negotiated reductions in amounts.”
The shortfall came from a $159,000 cut in the previous township budget, Daetsch said.
“Had we not made this decision, it would be paid for,” he added. “Had we known about them, we would not have cut so much.”
The auditors recommended that a finance committee be set in place.
“It’s not state-mandated, but it may not be a bad idea,” said Cox, explaining that the committee of advisers may consist of himself, Daetsch and a councilman.
“It would set goals and policies,” the township manager explained.
He also said that the financial committee in Holmdel Township — where he worked as an administrator until recently — was helpful to the Township Committee there.
In any case, the township manager is pleased with the auditor’s findings.
“Frankly, the report is not bad,” he said.
Temple announces holiday servicesTemple Shalom, Church Street
and Ayrmont Lane, the Reform Jewish congregation of the Bayshore area, has announced its schedule of services for the season of the High Holy Days:
Sunday — Rosh Hashana service, 8 p.m.
Monday — Rosh Hashana main sanctuary service, 10 a.m.; teen service, 10 a.m.; and parent-child service, 2:30 p.m.
Oct. 6 — Yom Kippur Kol Nidre service, 8 p.m.
Oct. 7 — Yom Kippur main sanctuary service, 10 a.m.; teen service, 10 a.m.; Yiskor memorial service, 1 p.m.; parent-child service, 2:30 p.m.;
afternoon service, 3:30 p.m.; and Nihlah concluding service, 5 p.m.
Oct. 11 — Sukkot family worship service, 7:30 p.m.
Oct. 18 — Simchat Torah family worship service, 7:30 p.m.
Oct. 19 — Simchat Torah Yiskor memorial service, 6:30 a.m., and main service, 10 a.m.
Parent-child and Yiskor services are open to the general public, as are the Sukkot and Simchat Torah family worhsip services.
All services will be led by Rabbi Henry Weiner and Cantor Amnon Telpasi.
For more information, call 5662621.
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2 0 - y e a r - o l d f a c e s c h a r g e sBy Lauren Jaeger
ABERDEEN — Rushawn Wright, 20, of 17 Bond St., Freehold, was arrested and charged Sept. 9 with receiving stolen property and possession of burglary tools, in connection with a stolen BMW.
Wright was driving the 1990 black BMW down County Road, police said, before Sgt. John Powers of the Aberdeen Township Police Department stopped him. A few details led Powers to believe that it may have been a stolen car, he said.
“He couldn’t produce the paper work for the vehicle,” Powers said. “There was a registration sticker, but it had expired in May, and it was for a Buick.
“I told him to turn the engine off, and he said it was sticky,” he continued. “ I noticed that there was a hole where the ignition was supposed to be.”
Also, the driver’s side window was smashed, Powers said.
Workers at Amboy Generator, County Road, were the ones to originally tip off police about the BMW.
According to the police report, Wright had been walking around the car in the Amboy Generator parking lot, holding a screwdriver. The young man was unloading his personal items from the vehicle, such as compact discs, police said.
“Apparently, he was getting rid of his personal items and getting ready to abandon the vehicle,” said Powers.
“It seemed suspicious to me that this young person had a brand new car worth about $50,000,” said Harry Dorward, a
Lots await developmentABERDEEN — A tract of land on
Church Street has been subdivided into nine lots and is ready to accommodate one house per lot, if approved by the Planning Board tonight, according to Planning Board member Edward Fitzgerald.
The lots, roughly a quarter-acre each, are on the tract of land next to Aberdeen Town Hall.
There are two homes currently on the lot — one is in disrepair and one is being rented.
A new road called Bailey Road is being laid out through the property.
The application was originally filed in 1988 by the landowner, Antoni Mod- zelewski of Cranbury Township.
“As far as I know, he’s just subdividing and selling the lots to individual buyers,” Fitzgerald said.
Because of the wetlands, no basements are allowed, and one lot is not permitted to have an in-ground swimming pool installed.
“It’s dry enough to build a house, but the water table is high,” Fitzgerald explained.
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Auditions for Oliver at Temple Shalom, Ayrmont Lane and Church Street,8 p.m. For information, call 264-2966 or 671-0624.
F rid a y a n d T u e s d a ySurvivors of Incest Anonymous, 12-
step, self-help program for people over 18 who have suffered sexual abuse, Matawan United Methodist Church, 478 Atlantic Ave., 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Tuesday and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday. For more information, call 566-8152 or 566-2996.
S a tu r d a y a n d S u n d a yParents Anonymous invites stressed-
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worker at Amboy Generator. “I said, ‘This doesn’t make sense.’ ”
The BMW was traced to its original owner in Cambridge, Mass. There is evidence that Wright was also in Cambridge, Mass. at the time of the vehicle’s theft, according to Powers.
Wright’s bail was set at $25,000 and he was transported to the Monmouth County Jail.
The car’s passenger, Kimberly Richardson, 22, of 30-Ford Ave., Freehold, was charged with possession of stolen property and was released on $1,000 bail.
The charges were made against her, Powers said, because “she was a passenger in the car and we thought that she had knowledge (that) it was a stolen vehicle.”
Patrolman John Monson assisted in the arrests.
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sachusetts has donated 50 plush movie theater seats to-the township. They were installed in the Town Hall meeting room recently. Previously, National Amusements, the developer of the Price Club and Hazlet Multiplex Cinemas, which opened last week at the site of the former Route 35 Drive-in theater, donated $250,000 to the township.
C A L E N D A REvery d ay
The Women’s Center of Monmouth County, 1 Bethany Road, Building 3, Suite 42, has ongoing therapy groups for women; abused women; incest survivors; drug/alcohol issues; and separated/divorced women. For more information, call 264-4111.
Hazlet United Soccer Association seeks players for a boys’ traveling team. Players bom between Aug. 1, 1977 and July 31, 1979 are eligible. Participants need not be Hazlet residents. For information, call 739-1133 or 888-8252.
T h u rsd aySpecial meeting of the Board of Fire
Commissioners, Fire District #1, at the North Centerville Fire House, Middle Road. 8 p.m.
Hazlet Recreation Commission is offering children’s dance classes. Cost, $25. Classes begin Friday and are held each Friday for eight weeks. Pre-registration required. Call 739-0653 for more information.
M onday th rou gh n e x t W ed n esd a y
One-pitch softball tournament for women; games will be played simultaneously at various township fields. Starts at 6 p.m. For more information, call 739-0653 or 787-5624 evenings.
Photograph by Rich SchultzTALENT TIMEDarla Karpinski, 8, of Hazlet does a dance number at the second annual talent show, sponsored by the Hazlet Recreation Summer Playground Program. A crowd of parents turned out to watch the performers recently at the Veterans Memorial Park pavillion. The show was coordinated by Pamela Stallone and Nancy Vogler.
M u s i c p r o g r a m s f o r k i d s o f f e r e dThe Hazlet Recreation Center, Veterans
Memorial Park, is offering several music programs for small children and their parents.
“Beginnings — Music and My World” is available to 2 1/2- to 3 1/2-year-olds beginning Oct. 1, from 12:45 to 1:20 p.m.
“Beginnings — Music for Me” for children 18 months to 2 1/2 years is also available Oct. 1, from 9:45 to 10:20 a.m. Each class will meet on Thursdays for eight weeks, a $27 materials fee must be paid to instructor Sherry Beabout before class
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Council OKs floor plan for Broad Street SchoolBy Christine Menapace
MATAWAN — Groups involved with the recently purchased former Broad Street School can now go ahead with applying for grants, since a floor plan for a community center at the building was approved at the Borough Council’s Sept. 15 meeting.
Bruce Quinn, a member of the Broad Street School Advisory Committee, said that the revised floor plan had the unanimous approval of the committee and the support of Borough Engineer Robert Bucco.
Previously, two plans had been submitted to the council, but questions about each had been raised by Bucco and police officials.
Q u in n sa id the revised plan “tried to take some of the best of both plans.”
In the current plan, borough space is less segregated than what was suggested in a previous plan, making the layout more acceptable for grant applications. Additionally, borough space increased by approximately 2,200 square feet.
Quinn said that police officials preferred a slightly different plan that was impossible to meet, due to parking restrictions. The current plan, however, addresses the Police Department’s main concern, which is borough control of access to the court room, he said.
O ther sections o f the building not used for borough purposes would be leased and would provide for day-care facilities.
In the vote for approval, Councilman Michael Kidzus abstained and Councilman James Shea voted against the measure.
An opponent of the purchase, Kidzus said, “You’re not thinking, you’re not planning . ... I still don’t know what it’s going to cost.”
Members of the committee said they could have no cost estimates until they had
an approved plan that showed what the building would be used for and in what areas. At that point, estimates could be done by section, they said.
Earlier in the meeting, Kidzus said it was never officially decided to move borough offices to the site, and called for a referendum on the issue, which was voted down.
Other officials emphasized that the issue at hand was not the moving of Borough Hall, but simply an approved plan that would allow those who will seek grants to pursue the process.
Mayor Robert Shuey said that the Recreation Commission may seek a Green Acres grant for the ball field at the site, and the Police Departm ent may apply for grants. He explained that approval of the plan requires no expenditure of money.
Q u i n n s a i d a n approved plan also means that the borough can acquire tem- porary-use permits for such things as council meetings and recreation.
Councilman Kevin Mandeville, who serves as liaison to the Recreation Commission, announced that a Halloween party will be held at the site Oct. 30 for children ages 2-10.
He said it will be the first official function at the site and should be “a really good time — a lot of fun."
‘You're not thinking, you’re not planning. ...I still don’t know what it’s going to cost.’
Michael Kidzus Councilman
O ’ K a n e t o v i e f o r c o u n c i l s e a tBy Christine Menapace
MATAWAN — Michael O ’Kane, 1 Elm Place, has officially been named as a Democratic candidate in this year’s Borough Council elections.
O’Kane, 23, said he was selected by the Democratic party in late August and is running because “I have the time and the capability to help the people of Matawan.”
H e sa id he believes the issues in the campaign are the discussed reactivation of the old rail line through Matawan, which he opposes; taxes; and the best way to bring in revenues for the recently purchased Broad Street School site.
O’Kane said he sees the purchase of the school as “no longer an issue ... Obviously, something has to be done with the building.”
He said the focus now should be on finding the most feasible ways to bring in revenue, and that he would vote on matters
regarding the school on an “issue by issue basis.”
A secretary for the Freneau Volunteer Fire Company for two years, O’Kane said he feels “it’s time for a change” on the council. He added that he will “bring in new thoughts and fresh ideas.”
The Democratic party reshuffled candidates in late July when incumbent Michael Kidzus and John J. Piserchia withdrew from the race.
O’Kane’s running mate, Clark Wolver- ton, 41 Little St., was then announced as a candidate.
T h e D em o crats face challenges from Republican Bea M. Duffy, 62 Ravine Drive, and Joseph S. Wallace, 33 Edgewa- ter Drive.
The race is for two three-year council positions. One is Kidzus’ seat and the other is Councilwoman Marjorie Coffey’s, a Democrat who filled the unexpired term of former Councilman Joseph Thompson.
I N B R I E FT h e M ataw an Ita iia n -A m e ric a n As
sociation recently presented a check for $1,850 to the Cooley’s Anemia Foundation.
Medically known as thalassemia major, Cooley’s anemia is a fatal genetic blood disease that afflicts an estimated 300,000 people in 61 countries worldwide.
In the United States, it strikes people of
certain ethnic backgrounds, including Italian, Greek, M editerranean, Chinese, Southeast Asian and Asian Indian.
Members of the club, Peter Delfino, George Restivo, Jack, Paul and Patti Fernandez of Matawan, and Robert A. Ficarra of Holmdel, a former national president of the Cooley’s Anemia Foundation, presented the check.
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Photograph by Rich SchultzAMERICAN HEART WALK PLANNEDDr. Arthur J. Roberts, director of the Jersey Shore Heart Institute at Jersey Shore Medical Center, speaks at a kick-off breakfast Sept. 1 at International Flavors and Fragrances, Union Beach. The breakfast was held for company leaders supporting an Oct. 3 American Heart Walk at Thompson Park, Lincroft. IFF is the major sponsor of the Monmouth County American Heart Walk, a firsttime national event of the American Heart Association, which will take place the first weekend of October at 18 sites throughout the state. IFF has donated $5,000 and some of its staff to help with the walk. The national sponsor is Lederle Laboratories of New Jersey and the state sponsor, Key Pharmaceuticals Inc. For information or to register, call 308-4200.
Mayor: Wetlands fill will be removedUNION BEACH — The American
Littoral Society, a conservation group, Tuesday demanded “swift action to restore wetlands that have been illegally filled by the town of Union Beach.”
But Mayor Carmen Stoppiello said the fill was placed on borough property by a new resident who thought he was on his family’s lot
The resident, Joel McLean of Bayview Avenue, will hire a contractor to remove the fill, the mayor said.
The borough was cited by the state Department of Environmental Protection and Energy for filling wetlands illegally. The citation was issued to the borough because it owned the propoerty, the mayor said.
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Stoppiello has claimed that the charges against the borough stemmed from political rivalry. Local Democrats reported the fill to the DEPE. The mayor and most borough councilm en are Republicans. The Democrats should have reported the fill to borough officials before going to the state, the mayor said.
At its press conference Tuesday, the Littoral Society called for “stronger state enforcement action against violators” of the state’s wetlands regulations.
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The Union Beach Republican Club will hold its ’50s dance from 8 p.m. to midnight at the American Legion Post #321, Front Street.
Cost, $12.50 per person. Food, beer
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WOW, A BOAT LOAD!School offic ials expand goals for district studentsA c a d e m i c f a i l u r e s
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i n t a r g e t g r o u pBy Christine Menapace___
KEYPORT — The borough’s school district will focus on failing students, study skills development and academic improvement for students with special needs in the 1992-93 school year. Superintendent John S. Dumford said.
The district's first two education objectives are being expanded from those set in the 1991-92 school year.
Last year, the district set a goal of reducing by 80 percent the number of students fa iling three or more subjects at Keyport High School. Dumford said although the goal was not met, an average of 72.5 percent o f a target group of 46 students was able to reduce failures.
Dumford said, “We set our sights high. ... Our goals and objectives were challenging.” _
The 72.5 percent figure was achieved through a variety of programs, he said. A teacher mentoring program was established in which a teacher met once a week with art “at-risk” student to provide individual attention and check on his or her progress. Dumford said it was a type of “in-school parenting.”
A lso incorporated w ere increased parental contact, in-service days focused on strategies and techniques for teachers and a peer tutoring program set up with members of the National Honor Society.
Through the peer tutoring program, members o f the NHS volunteered their time to meet with an “at-risk” student after school for about an hour throughout the school year. Dumford said the program “benefits both students” and also had unanticipated outcomes last year in the friendships and bonds it developed when social barriers were broken down.
K eyportDumford said the combination of efforts
created quite a few success stories. One girl in particular, he said, went from three failures to making the honor roll by the end of the fourth marking period.
Overall, Dumford said, the program salvaged many students who might otherwise have slipped through the cracks.
For the 1992-93 school year, the goal remains at 80 percent and the target group has been expanded, said Dumford.
In the second objective, the district had worked last year to improve the study skills in grades six to eight. Progress was measured by results on a pre-test and post-test.
Dumford said the eigthh grade showed the most improvement, but the sixth grade basically stayed the same. Although the objective was not met, all the students showed improvement.
The study skills objective will be continued in the 1992-93 school year through a variety of methods. Teachers in grades four through eight are working on a homework and grading policy and programs for tutoring, career exploration and guidance serv ices at the elem entary level are being investigated.. The third goal for the 1992-93 school year focuses on academic improvement for special-needs students. Through a variety of programs, the district hopes to have 75 percent of all classified, resource-room students who are mainstreamed for social studies and science achieve a final grade of 80 percent or better. The goal was developed with the idea that special needs children will do better in mainstream classes with more interaction with the child study team, teachers and administration.
Dum ford said b esid es w orking to achieve the set percentiles in the goals, benefits are derived by simply concentrating on certain areas. “That’s probably the focal point,” he said.
O w n e r o f W h a r to n M e m o r ia ls c h a r g e d w ith th e ft b y d e c e p tio n
KEYPORT — Twenty-three criminal complaints have been filed with police regarding Wharton M em orials, Route 36, claiming that the owner, Edward Anderson, 25 West First St., took money from familie s but fa iled to p rovid e serv ices as requested by them or as outlined in contracts. Warrants for Anderson’s arrest were issued Aug. 31 after the first six complaints were filed, which led to his arrest Sept. 1 on charges of theft by deception. Five of the complainants paid from $795 to $1,790 for headstones and another paid $65 for a plaque.
Anderson additionally was charged with theft by deception at his home on Tuesday, Sept. 8 by Detective Sgt. Stephen Wheeler and Patrolman Kenneth Marr. Bail was set at $7,000.
According to Detective Wheeler, still more complaints were filed and Anderson
again was arrested and charged with theft by d eception at his hom e Sept. 11 by Wheeler and Detective Richard Ely. Bail was set at $3,000.
Anderson said o f the cases, “W e’re working on getting those straightened out.” He is being represented in the matter by Robert Bonney, a lawyer from Little Silver.
According to Wheeler, 19 o f the 23 complaints are indictable offenses in which the amount of money exceeds $500. The largest am ount in any o f the ca ses is $2,310, and Wheeler said that all cases totaled would equal an excess o f several thousand dollars.
More complaints were expected early this week.
Although Keyport’s Detective Bureau is handling all the complaints, all cases are being forwarded to the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office for review.
C A L E N D A RSaturday
Quilt show and apple festival at the Keyport Calvary Church, corner of Osborn and Third s tre e ts . 10 a .m . to 4 p.m. Admission, $2.50.
SundayLadies Auxiliary breakfast at the Elks,
249 B ro ad w ay . 8 a .m . to noon. C o st , $3.75/adults, $3.25/seniors, $2.50/children ages 5-12, children under 5 admitted free.
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Photograph by Michael GuilianoKEEPING GRAVELLY BEAUTIFULJoe Bucco, vice chairman of the Matawan Recreation Commission, has been a member of the commission for nearly 15 years and takes care of Gravelly Brook Park, located off Route 79.
Bucco to bid park farewellBy Christine Menapace
M A T A W A N — As one looks around the spacious park o f G ravelly Brook, everything seems to be in place. Picnic tables under shady trees p rov ide rest and re laxation fo r hungry fam ilies; the baseball fie ld is lined and ready; and the playground stands a v a ila b le fo r any exuberan t youngster.
What many may not realize is that after January , the p a rk w i l l be m iss ing something very special: Joe Bucco, vice cha irm an o f the M a taw an R ecrea tion Commission, who has kept the park looking beautiful fo r 13 years and proudly calls it his second home, w il l re tire from the commission.
A t age 62, Bucco has decided to take things easy fo r a while and w ill be leaving the borough this w inter fo r the sunny c l imate o f Florida. He w ill, however, be returning to Matawan to spend his summers.
“There’s going to be a te rrib le vo id here when he's gone,” said George H in kle in, chairman o f recreation. “ You can’ t replace him ... i t ’ s going to leave a lo t o f work.”
Bucco began w ith the commission 15 years ago, in 1977, and has since served as chairman and vice chairman several times. He took over care o f G rave lly B rook in 1979 and took care o f many other things fo r the commission, ranging from playing Santa to organizing Easter egg hunts.
In a d d itio n , he s tripes the fie ld s at G ravelly; he coached, managed and um pired in the Babe Ruth league, which was fo r ages 13-15 at the time; made a power box at Terhune Park, on Main and South streets, fo r the annual food festiva l; and arranged fo r lighting upgrades at the park, to name just a few o f his many activities.
“ He’s involved w ith everything we do,” explained Hinklein.
B u t B u c c o ’ S f i r s t lo ve is G ra v e lly
Brook. In fact — much to his w ife ’s chagrin — i f Bucco cannot be found at home, he is most like ly down at Gravelly, checking fo r litter, raking the leaves or tending to the fields.
“I ’ve been taking care o f Gravelly fo r quite a while,” Bucco said. “ I love playing softball and I know what i t ’s like playing on a nice fie ld ,” he added.
Often, Bucco has even stopped by the park at n ight to check on it and to deter vandalism. W ith all the love and w ork he puts in to the pa rk , he said he f in d s i t heartbreaking when people w rite g ra ffiti, smash bottles on the basketball court or steal picnic tables.
To discourage th is k ind o f behavior, Bucco makes an effort to ta lk to the kids about the park. “ I ta lk to them in th e ir lingo,” he explained.
Since Bucco retired three years ago, he has been spending almost four mornings a week at the park, but insists that he enjoys it. “ This keeps me busy ... keeps me in shape, “ he said.
I t also keeps h im in vo lve d w ith the people and the town. “ People bring their kids down here almost every day,” he said.
Born and raised in Matawan, Bucco is one o f 11 brothers and sisters, most o f whom still live in the local area. He raised fiv e ch ild ren in M atawan and now has three grandsons. W ith so many ties in the area, he admits that it w il l be d iff ic u lt to leave. “ I ’m going to miss it,” he said.
In the meantime, though, Bucco s till has lots o f work to do before January. As he looks around G rave lly Brook, he d iscusses the need fo r a flag on the flagpole and is try in g to figu re out a way to get more picnic benches.
He also marks the first-dow n chain at every Matawan High School football game and said that he w ill s till be around this fa ll to do that. “ I ’m not going to miss a football game,” he added.
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a n d o t h e r s t i n g i n g in s e c t s b e c o m e m o r e a g g r e s s i v e b e c a u s e t h e i r f o o d s u p p l y b e c o m e s s c a rc e r.
S t i l l , t h o u s a n d s o f A m e r i c a n s e n t e r h o s p ita l e m e r g e n c y r o o m s e v e r y y e a r , s u f f e r i n g f r o m in s e c t s tin g s th a t s h o u ld h a v e b e e n tr e a te d a t h o m e .
“ S e v e n t y - f i v e p e r c e n t o f t h e b e e s tin g p a t ie n t s p r e s e n t i n g t o t h e e m e r g e n c y d e p a r t m e n t , r e q u i r e d b a s ic c a re w h i c h c o u ld h a v e b e e n p r o v i d e d a t h o m e o r in a le s s - c o s tl y s e t t in g .’ '
T h i s w a s th e r e s u lt o f a r e c e n t s t u d y b y D r . J a c k J . K e l l y a n d D r . R o b e r t M . M c N a m a r a , a tte n d in g p h y s ic i a n s i n e m e r g e n c y m e d i c in e a t th e M e d i c a l C o l l e g e o f P e n n s y l v a n i a .
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H ea lthp u b lic a w a re n e s s a b o u t w h a t c o n s titu te s a n i n s e c t s t i n g r e a c t i o n s e r i o u s e n o u g h f o r e m e r g e n c y tr e a tm e n t.
T h i s s tu d y w a s p r e s e n te d in M a y a t th e a n n u a l m e e tin g o f th e S o c i e t y o f A c a d e m i c E m e r g e n c y M e d i c i n e in T o r o n t o .
“If a person is stung o n th e w r i s t a n d it s w e l ls to t w i c e i t ’ s n o r m a l s i z e , tu r n s r e d a n d itc h e s a t th e s tin g s ite , th e r e is n o c a u s e f o r a l a r m . T h i s is a l o c a l ( s i t e s p e c i f i c ) r e a c tio n r e q u i r in g m i n i m a l c a r e ,” e x p la in e d K e l l y . .
“ H o w e v e r , i f a p e r s o n is s t u n g o n th e w r is t a n d s y m p t o m s a p p e a r in a n a re a o th e r t h a n t h e s t i n g s i t e ( t h e i r e y e s a n d f a c e
s w e l l , t h e y f e e l i t c h y a ll o v e r , o r a re s h o rt o f b r e a t h , f o r e x a m p l e ) th is p e r s o n is h a v in g a n a l l e r g i c T e a c t i o n th a t m a y b e l i f e - t h r e a t e n in g ,” h e a d d e d :
Other symptoms that a re in d i c a t iv e o f a n a lle r g ic r e a c tio n to a re :
— H i v e s , itc h in e s s o r s w e l lin g in a rea s o th e r th a n th e s tin g s ite .
— T ig h tn e s s in th e c h e s t a n d d i f f i c u l t y i n b r e a t h in g .
— H o a r s e v o i c e o r s w e l l i n g o f t h e to n g u e .
— D i z z i n e s s o r a s h a r p d r o p in b l o o d p re s s u re .
— N a u s e a , s t o m a c h c r a m p s a n d d i a r rh e a .
— U n c o n s c io u s n e s s .— C a r d ia c a rre s t.
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“ A p e r s o n w h o e x p e r i e n c e s a n y t h i n g m o r e t h a n a lo c a l a l le r g ic s y m p t o m a ft e r b e in g s tu n g b y a n in s e c t s h o u ld s e e k m e d i c a l a t t e n t i o n i m m e d i a t e l y , ” a d v i s e d D r . M a r t i n V a l e n t i n e .
V a l e n t i n e is a p r o f e s s o r o f m e d i c in e at J o h n s H o p k i n s A s t h m a a n d A l l e r g y C e n t e r .
He also noted that a f t e r a n a c u t e r e a c t i o n h a s s u b s i d e d , “ s u c h p a t i e n t s s h o u l d c o n s u l t a n a l l e r g i s t a b o u t v e n o m i m m u n o t h e r a p y , a t r e a t m e n t w h i c h is 9 7 p e r c e n t e f f e c t i v e i n p r e v e n t i n g f u t u r e a lle r g ic re a c tio n s to in s e c t s tin g s .”
T o o b t a i n a f r e e c o p y o f th e b r o c h u r e e n t i t l e d “ P a t i e n t I n f o r m a t i o n o n A l l e r g i c R e a c ti o n s t o In s e c t S t i n g s ,” o r i f y o u n e e d h e lp in f i n d i n g a n a lle r g is t i n th e a r e a , c a ll 1 - 8 0 0 - 2 3 S T I N G .
C A L E N D A RThursday
Cholesterol screenings, 7-9 p.m., CentraState Medical Center Health Awareness Center, 65 Gibson Place, Freehold Township. Fee $8 . Fasting is not required and no appointment is necessary. For more information, call 308-0570.
Blood pressure screening, 7-9 p.m., Health Awareness Center, Freehold Raceway Mall, Route 9. Screenings are free. For more information, call 308-0570 or 294-0011.
Pediatric pre-admission tour, 10:30 a.m., Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank. To register or for more information, call 530-2488.
Personal Stress Management program, 7:30 p.m., Blaisdell Center for Health Resources, Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank. For more information, call 530-2417.
SaturdayTiny Tots Class, 11:30 a.m., Riverview
Medical Center, Red Bank,. Designed to help expectant parents prepare their children under age 4 for the arrival of a new baby. To register or for more information, call 530-2229.
American Heart Association C P R ,9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Health Fair Store, Monmouth Mall, Eatontown. Adult C P R $25; adult, infant and child C P R $35. To register, call 870-5205.
SundayObstetrics Tour, 1:30 p.m., Monmouth
Medical Center’s Women’s Pavilion including Alternative Birth Center, 300 Second Ave., Long Branch, accompanied by a staff member who will answer questions. Tour is free. To register, call 870-5205.
Monday and Next WednesdayBasic Life Support Provider Course,
7-10:30 p.m., conference room A,Bayshore Community Hospital, 727 N. Beers St., Holmdel. Registration fee $30, includes all course materials. For more information or to register, call 888-7300.
TuesdayProstate cancer screenings, 7:30-9
p.m., rehabilitation department, Bayshore Community Hospital, 727 N. Beers St., Holmdel. Screening is free. For more information, call 888-7300.
Lecture on laser arthroscopic surgery, presented by John deJong, M.D., a specialist in sports medicine and orthopedic surgery, 7:30 p.m., Clubhouse, Lions Head Boulevard South, Brick.
Next WednesdayCholesterol screenings, 7-9 p.m.,
Health Awareness Center, Freehold Raceway Mall, Route 9. Fee $8 . Fasting is not required and no appointment is necessary. For information, call 308-0570.
Parenting the Difficult Child, with Stan Zebrowski, Ph.D., N.J. licensed psychologist, 7:45-8:45 p.m., CentraState Medical Center’s Health Awareness Center Freehold Raceway Mall, Route 9. Lecture is free. To register, call 308-0570.
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S a n d e r s o n ’ s p r i m a r y g o a l t h r o u g h o u t h e r 1 5 - y e a r c a r e e r te a c h in g a r t. T o f u r th e r th is a i m , S a n d e r s o n , a L i n c r o f t r e s id e n t , o p e n e d A r t r a g e o u s K i d s m o r e t h a n 1 8 m o n th s a g o . A n a f t e r - s c h o o l a r t p r o g r a m , A r t r a g e o u s K i d s w a s d e s i g n e d b y S a n d e r s o n t o e n h a n c e c h i l d r e n ’ s n a t u r a l p o t e n t i a l a n d f u r t h e r t h e ir c r e a tiv e t h i n k i n g s k ills .
“ C r e a t i v i t y is s t r e s s e d , i n a d d i t i o n t o d r a w i n g a n d p a i n t i n g s k i l l s , ” e x p l a i n e d S a n d e r s o n , w h o te a c h e s a rt in th e M a r l b o r o s c h o o l s y s t e m . “ C r e a t i v i t y is t h e k e y t o s u c c e s s i n l i f e , r e g a r d l e s s i f y o u a r e p la n n in g o n b e in g a n a rtis t o r n o t .”
Noting that 80 percent o f c h i l d r e n a t 6 - y e a r s - o l d a r e c l a s s i f i e d a s c r e a t i v e , S a n d e r s o n p o i n t e d o u t t h a t b y th e a g e o f 4 0 , t h e n u m b e r d w i n d l e s d o w n t o 1 0 - p e r c e n t.
“ I n th is a g e o f h i g h t e c h n o l o g y , c r e a tiv e t h i n k i n g is e s s e n tia l t o th e d e v e lo p m e n t o f th e w h o l e p e r s o n . I t h e lp s in a ll w a l k s o f l i f e , ” s h e s a i d . “ W h e t h e r t h e y b e c o m e a d o c t o r , l a w y e r , t r u c k d r i v e r o r te a c h e r , i t ’ s th e c r e a tiv e p e r s o n w h o c o m e s u p w i t h th e s o l u t io n th a t n o o n e e ls e h a s t h o u g h t o f . I n t h a t s e n s e , t h i s is a g o o d p r o g r a m f o r a n y o n e , b u t i t ’ s e v e n b e tte r i f t h e y lo v e a rt.
“ W h e n I te a c h i n s c h o o l, I see s o m a n y c h i l d r e n w h o a r e v e r y g i f t e d i n a r t , b u t w h e n y o u te a c h so m a n y at o n e t i m e , y o u m u s t g e a r th e le s s o n s t o th e c la s s a b i l i t y as a w h o l e ,” s h e a d d e d . “ M a n y o f th e s tu d e n ts n e e d a n d w a n t m o r e . T h a t ’ s w h e r e A r t r a g e o u s K i d s c o m e s i n .”
S a n d e r s o n ’ s s tu d e n ts r a n g e i n a g e f r o m 6 t o 1 8 a n d a t t e n d s m a l l , i n d i v i d u a l i z e d c la s s e s i n a r e l a x e d a t m o s p h e r e . D u r i n g e a c h 1 0 - w e e k s e s s io n , th e y o u n g a rtis ts a re e x p o s e d t o a v a r i e t y o f m e d i u m a n d te c h n i q u e s , s u c h as p e n c i l d r a w i n g , a c r y l i c
p a i n t i n g , p e n a n d i n k , c h a r c o a l , p a s t e l s , w a t e r c o l o r , c a r t o o n in g a n d c l a y .
“The children have d i f f e r e n t a b i lit ie s a n d a g e l e v e l s a n d a r e g r o u p e d a c c o r d i n g l y ,” e x p la in e d S a n d e r s o n , w h o s e c la s s e s r u n f o r 9 0 m i n u t e s . “ W e d o m o r e t h a n o n e m e d i u m . C h i l d r e n a re t o o y o u n g to s p e c i a l iz e , s o I o f f e r a lo t o f e v e r y t h i n g a n d e x p o s e t h e m t o d i f f e r e n t t h in g s .
“ T h i s is n o t f o r a r tis tic c h ild r e n o n l y , ” s h e a d d e d . “ M a n y o f m y s tu d e n ts a re v e r y g o o d a t h l e t e s w h o a r e o n t e a m s a n d d o o th e r a c ti v it ie s . A r t is j u s t a n o th e r s id e o f t h e ir p e r s o n a l i t y . C h i l d r e n l o v e t o e x p r e s s t h e m s e lv e s i n n e w a n d d i f f e r e n t w a y s .”
S a n d e r s o n b e g in s e a c h s e s s io n w i t h a b a s ic le s s o n p l a n , b u t p e r s o n a liz e s th e cla s s to th e s tu d e n ts ’ i n d i v i d u a l n e e d s a n d w a n t s .
“ I t a l k t o t h e m a n d d i s c o v e r t h e i r in te r e s ts ,” sh e e x p la in e d . “ I f I h a v e a g r o u p o f 1 3 - y e a r - o l d s i n t e r e s t e d i n c a r t o o n i n g , w e ’ l l c o n c e n t r a t e o n t h a t . A l s o , a 6 - y e a r - o l d w o u l d n o t w a n t to d o w h a t a te e n -a g e r d o e s . T o d e n y t h e m t h e i r in te r e s ts w o u l d s tifle t h e ir c r e a t i v i t y .
“ I te a c h a te c h n iq u e , w e b r a i n s t o r m a n d t h e y d e v e lo p t h e ir o w n a p p r o a c h . W e a ls o le a r n a b o u t c e r ta in s t y l e s , s u c h as C u b i s m b y P i c a s s o , th e n t h e y c o m e u p w i t h t h e ir o w n in te r p r e t a t io n .”
In add ition to creatin g w o r k s f o r p e r s o n a l s a t i s f a c t i o n , S a n d e r s o n h a s h e r s t u d e n t s e x h i b i t t h e i r m a s t e r p i e c e s a n d s h a re t h e ir a rt.
L a s t y e a r , t h e y o u n g a r tis ts d i s p l a y e d t h e i r p i e c e s a t B r o o k d a l e C o m m u n i t y C o l l e g e i n L i n c r o f t a n d a t t h e E a s t e r n B r a n c h o f th e M o n m o u t h C o u n t y L i b r a r y in S h r e w s b u r y .
“ S e e in g t h e ir fa c e s te lls y o u e v e r y o n e is a w i n n e r , ” n o t e d S a n d e r s o n , h e r s e l f a n a w a r d - w i n n e r a t a j u r i e d a rt s h o w la s t y e a r a t B r o o k d a l e . “ T h e y w e r e t h r i l l e d t o n o e n d .”
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R e n e e a n d J o h n Z i m m e r m a n , H a z l e t , A u g . 5 , a b o y .
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W idow-W idowers Club meeting, 7:30 p.m., main cafeteria, St. Rose of Lima School, 51 Lincoln Place, Freehold. For more information, call 462-3740.
Freehold Art Society meeting, 7:30 p.m., Room 214, Freehold Township Municipal Building, corner of Schank and Stillwell Corners roads. A demonstration of the art of painting on silk, as done in Europe, will be presented by artist Karin Q. Trunz of Union Beach. Free. For more information, call 919-0416.
M others Organization for Mothers (MOMS) weekly meeting, 1-2 p.m., Howell recreation building, Preventorium Road.For further information, call 363-6056
Marlboro chapter of Women’s American O R T Women’s Bowling League, 12:45-2:15 p.m., Wednesdays, Strathmore Bowling, Route 34, Matawan. Open to everyone. Free baby-sitting. -For details, call 536-6790.
Shore Hills Chapter of Sweet Adelines weekly meeting, 7:30 p.m., Raritan High School, Middle Road, Hazlet. Singers wanted. For more information, call 2643236 or 988-4598.
Liberty Oak Chapter of Sweet Adelines weekly meeting, 7:30 p.m., Freehold Township Public Safety Building, Schanck and Stillwells Corner roads. Cali 780-9834 or 780-6513.
ThursdayRaritan Photographic Society’s
monthly competition with guest judge Stan Jackobson of the Teaneck Cam era Club, 8 p.m., Temple B ’nai Shalom, Fern Road, East Brunswick. The public is invited. For more information, call 613-0266.
Soroptom ist of Freehold dinner and business meeting, 6 p.m., Van’s Freehold Inn, Route 79, Freehold. Those interested in joining, call president Pat Lupin 4624940 during the day and 780-7296 at night.
Monmouth Cam era C lub meeting, 8 p.m., Colts Neck Reformed Church, Route 537, Colts Neck. Open topic slide and print contest. Members include both beginner and advanced photographers. Guests are welcome. For more information, call 9469593.
FridayHowell H istorical Society meeting, 8
p.m., Town Hall, Preventorium Road, Howell.
Battleground Historical Society meeting, 8 p.m., The Village Inn, Main Street, Englishtown. Public is invited.
SundayKnights of Colum bus monthly
breakfast, 8:30-11:30 a.m., The Club House, East Main Street, Freehold. Featuring pancakes, French toast, eggs any style, sausages, ham and home tries. Cost: $4 per adult; $2 per child. All are welcome.
TuesdayMonmouth Battleground Barbershop
Chorus welcomes male singers of all ages to visit, sing and join. Meetings held weekly, 7:30 p.m., Freehold Veterans of Foreign Wars post, Waterworks Road, Freehold Township. For more information, call 946-SING.
Red Bank Area Barbershop Chorus weekly meeting, 7:30 p.m., Red Bank Middle School, 101 Harding Road, Red Bank. Ability to read music not required. Voice testing will be available upon request. For more information, call 7871392, after 6 p.m.
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Y e s , “ W e i r d N . J . ” T h e t i t l e s a y s it a l l , b u t w h a t is c o n t a i n e d i n s i d e is n o t m e r e l y w e i r d . I t ’ s o d d a n d e c c e n t r ic , h a u n t e d a n d h y p e r , a n d i t ’ s M a r k S c e u r m a n ’ s c r e a tio n .
S c e u r m a n , a n a rt d ir e c t o r b y d a y , is e d i to r , fo u n d e r a n d f i n d e r o f “ W e i r d N . J . ” a g u id e b o o k a n d n e w s le tte r th a t s e a rc h e s o u t a n d e x p la in s th e o u t - o f - t h e - w a y , o f f - t h e - w a l l e v e n ts , p la c e s a n d th in g s n a ti v e to th e G a r d e n S t a te . T h i s n o v e l to m e w a s a n o u t g r o w t h o f S c e u r m a n ’ s h a b it o f k e e p in g fr ie n d s a n d f a m i l y i n f o r m e d t h r o u g h a g e n e r a l n e w s l e t t e r . H e w o u l d r e la te p la n s f o r th e s u m m e r as w e l l as in te r e s tin g t id b i ts h e a r d o r r e a d h e r e a n d th e r e .
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T h e “ W e i r d N . J . G u i d e b o o k ,” w h i c h w a s p u b lis h e d in M a r c h , c a m e a b o u t as a r e s u lt o f a p e rs is te n t a c q u a in ta n c e a t th e B e r g e n R e c o r d .
“ S h e k e p t p e s te r in g m e t o d o th is f o r a l o n g t i m e . S h e s a id p e o p l e w o u l d r e a l l y g e t in to i t . S h e w a s r i g h t ,” s a id S c e u r m a n , w h o s e lls th e g u id e a t $ 5 a p ie c e . “ S o I f i n a l l y t y p e d it a ll u p a n d e v e n le f t in a ll th e t y p o s . I t w a s m o r e li k e a le tte r th a t w a y . ”
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S c e u r m a n a ls o l i k e s t h e C i v i l W a r p r i s o n a n d b u r i a l g r o u n d , l o c a t e d i n S o u t h J e r s e y , w h i c h is p r e s e n t l y u n d e r g o i n g r e s t o r a t i o n . O t h e r s ite s o f n o t e i n c l u d e d i n S c e u r m a n ’ s g u id e a re A l C a p o n e ’ s s u m m e r r e s o r t i n T o m ’ s R i v e r , e e rie c r a c k li n g b o o m s h e a r d i n H o w e l l i n 1 9 7 4 , th e w i z a r d s o f F r e e w o o d A c r e s n e a r L a k e w o o d , th e A m a z i n g E v e r y t h i n g J u n k y a r d n e a r M o u n t H o l l y , g h o s t t o w n s o f th e P i n e B a r r e n s , t h e H a u n t e d S w a m p i n M i d d l e t o w n , th e g l o w i n g g r a v e o f M o n t v i l l e a n d , o f c o u r s e , t h e J e r s e y D e v i l .
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‘J a c o b F a g a n w a s a r o b b e r w h o w a s s h o t w it h a m u s k e t b a l l b y c o u n t y m i l i t ia a n d b u r ie d in 1 7 7 9 . T h e n t h e t o w n s p e o p le d u g h im u p , w r a p p e d h im in ir o n c h a in s a n d b a n d s a n d h u n g h im o n t h e t r e e .T h e y le f t h im t h e r e to r o t . It w a s a s ig n to o t h e r s n o t to s t e a l . ’
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s o m e tim e s th e p la c e is g o n e ,” n o te d S c e u r m a n , r e fe r r in g to “ p r o g r e s s ” a n d c o n s t r u c t io n .
Despite his love of loony lore, S c e u r m a n is g r o u n d e d i n h i s t o r i c a l t r u t h . V i c e p r e s i d e n t o f t h e B l o o m f i e l d H i s t o r i c a l S o c i e t y , S c e u r m a n n o te d th e g u id e it s e l f b e g a n a s a s t r a i g h t b o o k o f t h e s t r a n g e i n N e w J e r s e y , b u t i n f o r m a t i o n a b o u t U F O s ig h tin g s a n d h a u n t e d h o u s e s k e p t c r e e p in g o n to th e p r in t e d p a g e .
H e a d d e d t h a t t h e s e a r c h f o r t h e u n e x p l a i n e d a n d u n u s u a l “ is a n o n g o i n g t h i n g .”
“ I d o n ’ t g o l o o k i n g o n a r e g u l a r b a s i s ,” s a id S c e u r m a n , w h o o b t a in s h i s i n f o r m a t i o n t h r o u g h f o r m a l r e s e a r c h i n b o o k s a n d n e w s p a p e r s , w o r d o f m o u t h a n d a c c i d e n t a l t o u r i s ti n g . “ I ’ l l g o o u t f o r a r id e a n d l o o k u p a s p o t o r t w o . I d o n ’ t w a n t a n y o n e to g e t th e id e a I ’ m s o m e n u t . I t ’ s b e e n f u n , b u t i t ’ s b e e n w e i r d .”
B e s i d e s “ W e i r d N . J . , ” S c e u r m a n is t h e f o u n d e r o f “ D o o d a h ,” a f a n m a g a z i n e f o r th e c u l tl ik e f o l l o w i n g o f th e ’ 6 0 s B r i t i s h g r o u p B o n z o D o g B a n d .
“ T h e y b r o k e u p in 1 9 7 1 , ” S c e u r m a n e x p la in e d . “ T h e y w e r e th e d a r lin g s o f th e B r i t i s h u n d e r g r o u n d . I w a n t e d t o fe a tu r e a n o b s c u r e b a n d a n d t h e y w e r e th e o b s c u r e I c o u ld f i n d . W e ’ v e g o t s u b s c rib e rs f r o m a ll o v e r th e w o r l d a n d i t ’ s m o s t l y f r o m w o r d o f m o u t h , b e s i d e s t h e o n e s I s e l l i n b o o k s to r e s .
“ W e w e n t o v e r t o E n g l a n d a n d m e t t h e m , e v e n v i s i t e d t h e h o m e o f o n e o f th e m e m b e r s . H e l i v e d n e x t d o o r to G e o r g e H a r r i s o n .”
S c e u r m a n a l s o o f f e r s “ S m a t t e r ( T h e S m a l l M a t t e r A n n u a l ) ” o n c e a y e a r t o in t e r e s t e d p a t r o n s o f s t r a n g e , f u n n y a n d u n u s u a l th in g s f r o m n e w s p a p e r c l ip p i n g s .
“ I t ’ s m y l o v e to p u b l i s h ,” h e c o n c l u d e d .S c e u r m a n a n d “ W e i r d N . J . ” c a n b e c o n ta c te d b y w r i t i n g
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The Wizards of Freewood Acres — 7m il e s n o r t h o f L a k e w o o d o n R o u t e 9 liv e s a s m a l l c o m m u n i t y o f M o n g o l i a n K a l m u c k s w h o a re f o l l o w e r s o f T i b e t a n B u d d h i s m . T h e r e a re r e p o r ts th a t s o m e o f th e s t r in g y -b e a r d e d e ld e rs a re a d e p t at th e l e g e n d a r y B o n w i z a r d r y o f T i b e t a n d c a n p e r f o r m m a n y w o n d e r f u l fe a ts . I n th e t o w n a re f o u r B u d d h i s t te m p le s a n d a l a m a s e r y , s t a n d i n g n e x t d o o r t o a n o n i o n - d o m e d R u s s i a n O r t h o d o x c h u r c h .
Booms in Howell — O n S e p t . 2 2 a n d 2 5 , 1 9 7 4 , a s e rie s o f e e r ie , c r a c k li n g b o o m s s h o o k th e b u il d i n g s a n d p a n i c k e d a n im a ls o v e r a t w o - c o u n t y a r e a . T h e a ir fo r c e d e n i e d t h a t a n a i r c r a f t c o u l d h a v e c a u s e d s o n ic b o o m s , w h i c h w e n t o n f o r m o r e th a n t w o h o u r s a t a t i m e . B u i l d i n g s , u t i l i t y p o le s a n d tre e s w e r e v i s i b l y s h a k e n , b u t n o s e is m o g r a p h r e g is te r e d a n y e a rth tr e m o r s .
Primeval Holly Forest o f S a n d y H o o k — L o c a t e d in M o n m o u t h C o u n t y o n S a n d y H o o k P o i n t is th e r e m a i n s o f a p r i m e v a l h o l l y fo r e s t . P r i v a t e to u r s c a n b e a r r a n g e d .I b e l i e v e t h is is e it h e r s ta te la n d o r a r e s e a rc h s ta tio n .
Site of the New Jersey M a n - E a t e r A t t a c k s — I n J u l y , 1 9 1 6 , o v e r a p e r i o d o fI I d a y s , f i v e p e o p l e w e r e a tt a c k e d a lo n g t h e c o a s t a n d k i l l e d b y a n u n i d e n t i f i e d s h a r k . T h e w o r s t e v e n t w a s th e k i l l i n g o f th re e p e o p le in o n e a ft e r n o o n in M a t a w a n C r e e k . T h e r e s u l t i n g h y s t e r i a ( m e n w e n t o u t in b o a ts t o d y n a m i te th e b a y ) re s u lte d in a r e a l - l i f e J a w s s itu a tio n th a t m a k e s th e m o v i e l o o k s i l l y b y c o m p a r is o n .
A.M.E. Zion Civil War C e m e t e r y — L o c a t e d in th e M o n m o u t h B a t t l e f i e l d P a r k in F r e e h o l d is a s m a ll c e m e t e r y f o r b la c k C i v i l W a r v e te r a n s a n d th e ir w i v e s .
Haunted Swamp o f M i d d l e t o w n — L o c a t e d i n M i d d l e t o w n T o w n s h i p a r o u n d th e n e ig h b o r h o o d o f H e d d e n 's C o m e r n e a r R e d B a n k . T h e s t o r y is t h a t M c C l a n e ’ s S w a m p , a b o u t a h a l f - m i l e b e l o w H e d d e n ’ s C o m e r o n c e w a s th e site o f a s c h o o lh o u s e i n th e 1 8 5 0 ’ s. A n I r i s h te a c h e r , in p u n is h in g a s t u d e n t w h o w a s k e p t a f t e r s c h o o l , k i l l e d h i m a n d b u r i e d h i m u n d e r t h e s c h o o lh o u s e .
The Only Uncut, Unplanned F o r e s t in N e w J e r s e y — L o c a t e d in th e H u t c h e s o n M e m o r i a l F o r e s t , E a s t M i l l s t o n e b y th e G r e a t S w a m p . A t th e c o re o f th is 1 7 6 a cre fo r e s t is th e 6 4 a c re M e t t l e r ’ s W o o d s , b e l i e v e d t o b e th e o n l y u n c u t f o r e s t in th e s ta te . T h e tre e s a re a b o u t 3 5 0 y e a r s o l d a n d are m a i n t a i n e d b y R u tg e r s U n i v e r s i t y . F o r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n , c a ll 9 3 2 - 2 0 7 5 .
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Brush and Palette Art Guild meeting at the Veterans Park administration building, Keyport, 7 p.m. Each Wednesday adults meet to share interests in painting, drawing and the arts. For more information, call 7217694.
Karin Q. Trunz of Union Beach will demonstrate the art of painting on silk, as done in Europe, at the general meeting of the Freehold Art Society, Freehold Township Municipal Building, Room 214, Schank Road and Stillwell Corners Road, 7:30 p.m.
T o d a y a n d T h u r s d a yAuditions for high school age girls for
roles in T h e I m p o r t a n c e o f B e i n g E r n e s t , held by the Pegasus Production Company at the Henderson Theatre, Christian Brothers Academy, 850 Newman Springs Road, Lincroft, 7 p.m. both evenings. For information, call 758-1118.
Jan Barthold watercolors at the RedBank Public Library, Front Street, Red Bank, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.
T o d a y t h r o u g h M o n d a yVisions Across America is theme of
exhibit by Beverly Canham at the Ralyn Art Center, Lakewood. Hours, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday. For more information, call 363-7500.
T o d a y t h r o u g h T u e s d a yFreehold Art Society exhibition of
members’ artwork at the Manalapan Senior Center, Route 522, Manalapan. For directions and information, call 446-8401.
T o d a y t h r o u g h S e p t . 3 0“Jazz Revelation” by Gerry Kamber.
Jazz musicians are invited to sit in at Caffe e Dolce on the Asbury Park Boardwalk at Third Avenue. For more information, call 988-1978.
“Artists and Friends” is the title of an exhibition by Karen Anderson Christie,
Nicole LeCause and Bruce Fallender at the Adelphia Arts Center, Route 524, Adelphia- Farmingdale Road, Howell. For hours and other information, call 462-7675.
Studio Gallery, 1 E. Front St., Keyport. Collection of signed prints by photographer Jeff Silverman. Noon to 5 p.m. Wednesday - Friday; 11 a.m. - 3 p.m., Saturday. Call ahead at 264-3939.
English antique engravings on display at the Monmouth County Office of the Handicapped, 29 E. Main St., Freehold. Collection belongs to Bruce Fallender, owner of the Adelphia Arts Center. For more information, call 431-7399.
Hermine Freed photographs and video on display at the Douglass Library, Rutgers University, New Brunswick. For more information, call Francoise Puniello at 9329346.
Quietude Garden Gallery features sculptors John Parker and Larry Steele, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday, 24 Fern Road, East Brunswick. Call 257-1378.
Tim Burke art work on display at the Atrium Gallery, Brookdale Community College Advanced Technology Center, Newman Springs Road, Lincroft.
Lavon Art Gallery, 620 Route 9 South, Freehold, features an abstract art show of original art, prints, interior and exterior scultures. Open 10:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily and until 7 p.m. Thursdays. For more information, call 780-0800.
Daniel Ben-Joseph exhibit of paintings entitled “Wilderness” at the Marlboro Branch of the Monmouth County Library, Library Court and Wyncrest Drive,Marlboro. For more information, call 4317251.
First place winning entries of the Monmouth County Senior Citizens Juried Art Contests, now on display at the Monmouth County Library, 125 Symmes Drive. For more information, call 431-7251.
T o d a y t h r o u g h O c t . 2Experimental Watermedia by Pat San
Soucie at the Guild of Creative Art, 620 Broad St., Shrewsbury. For more information, call 741-1441.
T o d a y t h r o u g h O c t . 3Abstract Expressionism by Karl Appel
at the Scherer Gallery, 93 School Road W., Marlboro. Hours, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.Wednesday through Sunday. For information, call 536-9465.
T o d a y t h r o u g h O c t . 4Two-person art exhibit features
Virginia Carlyle of Middletown and Dawn Hotaling of Long Branch, at the Visitor Center, Thompson Park, Newman Springs Road, Lincroft. For information, call 8424000.
T o d a y t h r o u g h O c t . 1 5Faces and Figures is theme by local
artists on display at the Amandla Dessert Theatre Gallery, 321 W. Farms Road, Howell. For hours and other information, call 938-4133.
T o d a y t h r o u g h O c t . 3 0Lorraine Reris paintings on exhibit at
the Chemical Bank of New Jersey, Howell Branch, Friendship Mall, Route 9 South, Howell Township.
T o d a y t h r o u g h N o v . 1“The Craft of Art,” exhibit by Thomas
Torak and Elizabeth Lichtenstein. Torak will show the preparation used to create oil paintings in the style of the old masters. At the New Jersey Museum of Agriculture, College Farm Road at Route 1, New Brunswick. Hours, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday and noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. For more information, call 249-2077. -
T o d a y t h r o u g h D e c . 2Art Exhibit by the Freehold Art Society
on display at the Freehold Public Library, 28 1/2 East Main St., Freehold Borough.Hours: 9 a.m .-5 p.m. Monday through Friday; 7-8 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Thursday. For more information, call 9190416.
T h u r s d a yKaren Mansfield and The Crossroads,
presented by The Wild Rose Folk Musicians Co-Op, at the Middletown Public Library, 55 New Monmouth Road, Middletown, 7:30 p.m. For information, call 671-3700.
T h u r s d a y a n d F r i d a yEdith Neff paintings and drawings on
exhibit at the Student Center Art Gallery, Rider College, 2083 Lawrenceviile Road, Lawrenceviile. For hours, call 1-609 8965327.
T h u r s d a y t h r o u g h S u n d a yTwo Parts Theater Company presents
S a v e d , a play by Edward Bond, Forbes College Black Box Theatre, Alexander Street, Princeton. Showtimes, 8 p.m. Thursday through Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday. Free. For reservations, call 1-609252-0481.
T h u r s d a y t h r o u g h J u n e 1Old stoneware exhibit at the
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F r i d a yLive, rock group at Monmouth College,
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F r i d a y s t h r o u g h D e c . 4New Jersey Media Arts Festival at
Rutgers, sponsored by the Rutgers Film Co-op, 7 p.m., in Room 100 of Milledoler Hall, Rutgers’ College Avenue campus.This week features E d w a rd II.
F r i d a y a n d S a t u r d a yO t h e r P e o p l e ’s M o n e y at the First
Avenue Playhouse, 123 First Ave., Atlantic Highlands, 8 p.m. for dessert, 8:30 p.m. for show. Tickets, $15. For reservations, call 291-7552.
Verdi’s R i g o l e t t o at the State Theatre, Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, 8 p.m. For prices and information, call 247-7200.
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Circle Players presents P la y I t A g a in , S a m , 416 Victoria Ave., Piscataway. Showtime at 8:30 p.m. For prices and reservations, call 968-7555.
S t i l l L i f e , drama by Emily Mann by Sabona Productions at the Amandla Theatre, 321 W. Farms Road, Howell. Dessert at 8 p.m., play at 8:30 p.m. For prices and tickets, call 938-4133.
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T h e M u r d e r R o o m , mystery/comedy produced by the Simy Theatre Co. at the Kobe Japanese Restaurant, Route 9, Howell. Showtimes: 8:30 p.m. Fridays; 8 p.m. Saturdays; and 6:30 p.m. Sundays. Dinner and show is $29.50; show is $15.For reservations and information, call 3640936 or 364-4298.
S a t u r d a yChildren’s Theatre Workshop auditions
for children 9 to 14, at the Reformed Church, Freehold. Fee for workshop is $120. Sponsored by the Battleground Arts Center. For more information, call 4628811.
University Concert Series at Rutgers features Grant Johannesen, pianist, 8 p.m., at the Nicholas Music Center, George Street and Route 18, New Brunswick. For more information, call 932-7084.
Children’s Drama Workshop registration at the Amandla Theatre, 321 W. Farms Road, Howell, for 8 - to 12-year-olds only. For more information, call Andy Oosthuizen at 938-4133.
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The Meadow Theater, The Galleria, Bridge Avenue and West Front Street, Red Bank, presents A n d ro c le s a n d th e L io n at 10:30 a.m. All tickets, $8 . Group rates available. For more information, call 7580099.
S a t u r d a y t h r o u g h O c t . 1 8George Street Playhouse, Livingston
Avenue, New Brunswick, presents N e a r th e E n d o f th e C e n tu ry . Special matinee Sunday at 2 p.m. Tickets, $18. For times and reservations, call 1-800-852-7899.
S u n d a yChildren’s auditions for A C h r is tm a s
C a ro l at the McCarter Theatre , 91 University Place, Princeton, noon to 5 p.m. Ages 5 to 14. Appointments are required. For an appointment or more information, call 1-609 683-9100, Ext 6144.
Sundays at Westminster concerts.This week Glenn Parker, piano, and Lenora-Marya Anop, violin, at 4 p.m. in the Bristol Chapel, Westminster Choir College, 101 Walnut Lane, Princeton. Tickets, $10 adults, $ 8 students and seniors. For tickets and information, call 1-609-921-2663.
T h e N u t c r a c k e r auditions at the Academy of Dance Arts, 8 Monmouth St., Red Bank.Students in Grade II Ballet and over. Ages 8 to 13. Maximum height, 4 feet 11 inches. Advanced dancers with strong pointe for corps and soloist roles, 5 feet 2 inches and taller. For information, call 8429262.
S u n d a y t h r o u g h O c t . 4Virginia Carlyle paintings on exhibit at
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hours, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday-Friday; 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. For information, call 671-9021.
E v e r y S u n d a yJazz greats at The Yankee Clipper
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Jazz series at Jason’s, 1604 F St., Belmar, 7 p.m. For information, call 29127*74.
T u e s d a yCarol Channing, Rita Moreno together
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T u e s d a y t h r o u g h O c t . 1 1C a t o n a H o t T i n R o o f at the McCarter
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I do, once in a blue m oon, dine at a restaurant that offers a buffet, as an alternative to a sit-down meal. I do not particularly care for them, but it’s a nice change of pace and, if done properly, can be inspiring.
Clare and C oby's Inn, located at the crossroads o f R outes 9 and 34 in Old Bridge, is a landmark restaurant in southcentral New Jersey. Its clean, contemporary atmosphere and friendly service have been features o f the restaurant throughout the years. On Friday ev en in g s C lare and Coby’s offers, in addition to its regular bill of fare, a seafood buffet for $16.95.
The buffet is served until 10 p.m. We arrived around 8 p.m. and were promptly seated, and were offered menus and a very refined wine list with a good by-the-glass premium selection.
For an additional $7.95 you can order a steamed lobster with your buffet, which I did.
W e b e g a n o u r e x c u r s i o n to the buffet with a trip to the cold selections. We noticed empty, half-full and missing dishes immediately, so several trips from our table were necessary before we could fill our plates.
On the cold table were peel-and-eat shrimp, marinated vegetable salad, tuna salad, co le slaw , potato salad, sea legs salad, calamari salad and chicken salad.
On the hot tables were seafood bisque, sausage and peppers, chicken with artichokes, roasted potatoes, corn on the cob, poached salmon, swordfish creole, seafood scampi, flounder florentine and m ussels marinara. Penne pasta or linguini were prepared with a choice o f alfredo, tomato or clam sauce, and cured ham was available on the carving board.
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There was an abundance o f selections, including a dessert table, and the Sest way to review the food is one at a time.
The peel-and-eat shrimp were the bestsized “p ee ls” I ’ve had, firm and w ell- chilled. The salads were tasty, but lacking imagination. .
D i s a p p o i n t m e n t s w e r e the seafood bisque, with poor flavor and color, and the chicken and artichokes dish, which was cut-up pieces of thighs and legs and lots of wings, served with watery sauce and disintegrated artichokes.
The sausage and peppers were satisfying and savory, roasted potatoes were acceptable, and corn on the cob was fresh, not waterlogged.
The prepared pastas were served al dente and the alfredo sauce was very good, but the clam sauce was made with canned clams.
The ham and poached salm on were good quality, although the salmon was dry
because it stayed too long in the chafing dish, like the flounder florentine.
The mussels marinara consisted of clean mussels served in an admirable sauce. The swordfish creole was very flavorful, but little chunks o f swordfish were dismantling. Seafood scampi, consisting of crab claws, fresh clams, scallops and fish, had good flavor, but too many empty shells.
T h e e x c e l l e n t s t e a m e d l o b s t e r was a pleasant surprise.
It was fresh and sw ee t, w ith a fine presentation.
The dessert table featured ever so many puddings — ch o co la te , b u tterscotch , vanilla, rice and mousse — worthy carrot cake, ordinary fruit tarts and barren remains of whipped cream.
Buffets are not difficult meals to prepare and serve. What they do require is careful watching. Abundance is not as important as freshness. Seeing how much you can get in a ch afing dish at one tim e w ill a ffect temperature, quality, taste and eventually ruin the food. Replacing standing food is more meaningful than waiting for the last morsel to disappear before reacting. Fresh batches are appealing, and ultimately less costly , than huge quantities that do not stand up to time and heat.
The food on the buffet was, for the most part, properly prepared and would have been fine if it had been managed correctly. The selections were sufficient for the price, and the service was adequate.
Clare and C oby’s Inn is open seven days a week for lunch and dinner, including a Sunday brunch.
Most major credit cards are accepted, and cocktails, w ine and a non-sm oking section are available.
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Robert R. Reuter o f F a i r v i e w , M i d d l e t o w n T o w n s h i p , h a s c o m p l e t e d th e I n t e r n a t i o n a l I n s t i t u t e o f T o w i n g a n d R e c o v e r y p r o g r a m at th e U n i v e r s i t y o f G e o r g i a C e n t e r f o r C o n t i n u i n g E d u c a t i o n . H e w a s a w a r d e d t h e d e s i g n a t i o n o f c e r t i f i e d t o w e r o f l i g h t - d u t y e q u i p m e n t .
Dr. Nasser Ani, o r t h o p e d i c s p e c i a l is t a n d s p in a l s u r g e o n at B a y s h o r e C o m m u n i t y H o s p i t a l , r e c e n t l y p r e s e n t e d a l e c t u r e o n s p in e f i x a t i o n s u r g e r y a t a c o n f e r e n c e in E n g l a n d , w h e r e h e a ls o s e r v e d as a f a c u l t y m e m b e r . D r . A n i is o n e o f 3 5 0 c e r t i f i e d s p in e s u r g e o n s in th e U n i t e d S ta te s .
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Christm as H oliday T ripBETHLEHEM N IG H T L IG H T
CHRISTM AS TO UREnjoy the beauty and history with the “Christmas City’s 1-hour Night-Light Tour” with costumed guide in Moravian dress, who will narrate all of Bethlehem’s Special Christmas Sights.
PA Dutch Family-Style Dinner at Walp’s Restaurant included. DATE: Saturday, Dec. 12, 1992 DEPART: Aberdeen Town Hall 1:30pm ARRIVE HOME: Approx. 9:30pm COST: $40.00 per personREGISTER: Aberdeen Recreation Dept, in the Municipal Bldg.
on Church St.DEADLINE: October 23. 1992 by 4pm
A n y q u e s t io n s , c a ll R e c r e a t io n D e p t , a t9 0 8 - 5 8 3 - 4 2 0 0 , e x t . 1 2 9
C H E C K I T O U TH O L M D E L
Kulbir Singh Bhalla’s p h o t o g r a p h i c e x h i b i t o f “ F o t o A r t ” o n d i s p l a y a t th e l i b r a r y , 4 C r a w f o r d s C o m e r R o a d , u n t il n e x t W e d n e s d a y . F o r i n f o r m a t i o n , c a l l 4 3 1 - 7 2 5 1 .
M A N A L A P A N
“To Preserve These Rights,” B i l l o f R i g h t s e x h i b i t d e v e l o p e d b y th e P e n n s y l v a n i a H u m a n i t i e s C o u n c i l , o n d is p la y at th e l i b r a r y , 1 2 5 S y m m e s D r i v e , t h r o u g h th e e n d o f N o v e m b e r . F o r i n f o r m a t i o n , c a l l 3 0 8 - 3 7 6 1 .
Free business counseling b y th e S e r v i c e C o r p s o f R e t i r e d E x e c u t i v e s ( S C O R E ) T u e s d a y a n d T h u r s d a y a f t e r n o o n s ; c a l l 4 3 1 - 7 2 2 2 f o r a p p o i n t m e n t . A l s o a v a i la b l e a t t h e E a s t e r n B r a n c h , S h r e w s b u r y ; c a l l 8 4 2 - 5 9 9 5 .
A Star is Born w i l l b e s h o w n at th e l i b r a r y at 2 p .m . T h u r s d a y .
Illustrated lecture of V i n c e n t V a n G o g h w i l l be s h o w n a t 2 p .m . T u e s d a y at th e li b r a r y .
M A T A W A N ~
Michael Kidzus’ photographs o n d is p l a y t h r o u g h S e p t e m b e r a t t h e M a t a w a n - A b e r d e e n P u b l i c L i b r a r y , l o c a t e d a t 1 6 5 M a i n S t .
M I D D L E T O W N _____________________8
“The Importance of P r o p e r F i n a n c i a l P l a n n i n g ,” a t a l k b y T o n y B e t a n c o u r t a n d D a v i d J . V a r g o o f T h e P r u d e n t i a l a t 7 : 3 0 p . m . t o d a y a t t h e l i b r a r y , 5 5 N e w M o n m o u t h R o a d .
“Investing Today for T o m o r r o w ,” t a l k b y B r i a n C . B u r r is s o f P r u d e n t ia l S e c u r itie s at 7 : 3 0 p .m . T h u r s d a y a t th e l i b r a r y .
R E D B A N K
Children’s Storytime f o r a g e s 3 - 5 ; p a r e n t s m a y r e g i s t e r t h e i r c h i l d r e n a t t h e l i b r a r y . F o r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n , c a l l t h e C h i l d r e n ’ s R o o m a t 8 4 2 - 0 6 9 0 . I d e n t i c a l p r o g r a m s w i l l b e h e l d e v e r y T u e s d a y a n d W e d n e s d a y a t 1 0 :3 0 a .m . t h r o u g h th e m i d d le o f M a y .
S H R E W S B U R Y ____________________
Help with Medicare i n f o r m a t i o n a n d p r o b le m s o f f e r e d e v e r y W e d n e s d a y a t th e li b r a r y f r o m 1 0 a .m . t o n o o n b y th e F a m i l y a n d C h i l d r e n ’ s S e r v i c e ’ s S e n i o r H e a l t h I n s u r a n c e P r o g r a m . F o r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n , c a ll 8 4 2 -5 9 9 5
Renewable Energy Poster E x h i b i t is o n d is p la y a t th e l i b r a r y n o w t h r o u g h O c t . 5 .
Free em ploym ent cou n selin g f o ra r m e d fo r c e s v e te r a n s e v e r y F r i d a y f r o m 9 a .m . t o n o o n . A v e t e r a n ’ s r e p r e s e n ta tiv e o f t h e N e w J e r s e y E m p l o y m e n t S e r v i c e w i l l m e e t i n d i v i d u a l l y w i t h a n y v e t w h o h a s s e r v e d 1 8 1 d a y s o f a c t i v e d u t y . N o a p p o i n t m e n t n e c e s s a r y . F o r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n , c a ll 8 4 2 - 5 9 9 5 .
Illustrated lecture of V i n c e n t V a n G o g h w i l l b e s h o w n a t 2 p .m . T h u r s d a y at th e l i b r a r y .
Asphalt Jungle, m o v i e s ta r r in g S t e r lin g H a y d e n , S a m J a f f e a n d M a r i l y n M o n r o e , w i l l b e s h o w n at 7 : 3 0 p .m . F r i d a y a t th e l i b r a r y .
“Interior Design: The I n s i d e S t o r y , ” t a l k b y J e a n H a g e r s , G l o r i a S t u a r t a n d C a r o l J o h a n s o n o f H u f f m a n K o o s a t 7 : 3 0 p .m . T u e s d a y at th e l i b r a r y .
R E G I O N A L
The library night n u m b e r f o r r e a d y r e fe r e n c e q u e s tio n s th a t c a n b e a n s w e r e d in f i v e o r 1 0 m in u te s is 1 - 8 0 0 - 9 2 2 - 2 2 3 3 .
C H O O S I N G A G A S F U R N A C E ,
S T A R T W I T H T H E W A R R A N T YC o m f o r t m a k e r ® D e l u x e H i g h E f f i c i e n c y / L o w P r o f i l e F u r n a c e .
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W a r r a n t y !> 5 Y e a r L i m i t e d P a r t s W a r r a n t y ! _________
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d i r t y , d u s t y , f u n g u s r i d d e n d u c t w o r k F R E E w i t h
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H u n d red s u s e a d s to find w ork
Response to the free situations-wanted advertisements which started in Sept. 16 issues of Greater Media newspapers was excellent, according to Helene Tlusty, the newspapers’ classified director.
■“W e have had about 200 ads so far,” said Tlusty, •
The ads are included in the regular classified Power Package.
G r e a t e r M e d i a p u b lis h e s f i v e n e w s p a -
B usinesspers - the News Transcript, the Bayshore Independent and the M iddletown Independent in M onmouth County and the Sentinel and the Suburban in M iddlesex County.
“We want to encourage employers who are looking for workers to look for em ployees in this section,” said Tlusty. “We are hoping that they will use this diversified pool o f people looking for work to find their employees.”
People looking for work began responding to the free service immediately after the coupon and a story announcing it appeared in Sept. 9 editions o f Greater Media newspapers,. Tlusty said.
“The day after the coupon appeared, people began coming to our office and we had 30 ads at the end of the day,” she said.
The response indicates a large diversity among job seekers.
“We have people seeking employment in just about everything, from dishwashers to such ex e cu tiv e p osition s as com p trollers,” said Tlusty.
A similar three-page section, part o f the special “How to Survive Without a Job” section which ran in the March 4 editions of Greater Media newspapers, was a huge success, Tlusty said.
Her department is interested in hearing from people who have found employment through the job pool, Tlusty said.
These people can respond by writing to H elene Tlusty, C lassified Director, 766 Shrewsbury Ave., Tinton Falls, N.J. 07724.
I N B R I E FDr. Richard M. Alexander, a chiro
practor in Hazlet, has completed a postdoctoral program in sports injury care and physical fitness. He is now eligible to take the certification examination by the American Chiropractic Board of Sports Physicians of the American Chiropractic A ssociation.
Steven M. Berlin, chairman of the law firm o f Giordana, Halleran and C iesla’s Commercial Litigation Department, Middletown, has been elected to the board of directors o f the W estern M onm outh County Chamber of Commerce.
Richard Ascher of Hazlet has been named a staff accountant with Churchin and Co., a certified public accounting firm in Red Bank.
M argaret C arm eli o f G iordano, Halleran and Ciesla, a M iddletown law firm, w ill be the primary speaker at the closing seminar of the New Jersey Manufactured H ousing A ssociation, Atlantic City, on Thursday.
Dr. Charles Dietrich, a chiropractor in Keyport, has com pleted a postdoctoral program in sports-injury care and physical fitness. The program was sponsored by Logan College of Chiropractic o f Chesterfield, Mo.
G o o d n e w s f o r
h e a r t s , lu n g s , jo in t s , f e e t
a n d p e o p le .
At Bayshore Community Hospital this month, you’ll find great programs for many parts, of your body. Including your brain.
October I - Diabetes Self Management Classes. 7:30 p.m. Conference Room A.
October 6 - Arthritis and Joint Replacement.7:30 p.m. Conference Room A. Lecture by orthopedic and rheumatology specialists Drs. Marshall Allergra and Robert Gable.
October 8 - Diabetes Support Group. 7:30 p.m. Conference Room A.
October 9 - Family Asthma Support Group. 7 p.m. Conference Room A. Lecture by Dr. Sam Bebawy on the newest asthma medications.
October 10 - Supersitter Course. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. $30. MUST call to register.
October 13 - After Dinner Seminar Series. 7:30 p.m. Lower Level Conference Rooms. Building A Healthy Estate Plan. Lecture by Mindy Horowitz and Abraham Block, CPAs, and Andrew De Mayo, Esq. MUST call 739-5994 to register.
October 13 - Better Breathers Club.7:30 p.m. Third Floor Dayroom. Lecture on winter hints for easier living with COPD, by James Ashe, RT
October 13 - Bereavement Support Group. 7:30 p.m. Second Floor Lounge.
cOctober 14 - Cardiac Support Group. 7:30 p.m. Conference Room A. Film on learning about heart attacks, discussion by Annette Ricci, RN.
October 14 - Cancer Support Group. 7:30 p.m. Second Floor Lounge.
October 14 - AIDS Support Group. 7 to 8 p.m. Classrooms A & B.Co-sponsored by the Hyacinth Foundation. All services are strictly confidential. For more information, please call the Hyacinth Foundation toll-free at I -800-433-0254.
October 18 - Second Annual Bayshore Classic 5-mile Race/Walk and I-mile Fun Run. 9 a.m. start at the hospital. Call 739-5918 for information, an application, or to volunteer to help.
October 20 - Lamaze Childbirth Course. 8 p.m. Conference Room A.Instructor Linda Pincus, RN.MUST call to register.
October 20 - Alzheimer’s Support Group. 7 to 9 p.m. Call 739-5964 for information and room location.
October 27 - Bereavement Support Group. 7:30 p.m. Second Floor Lounge.
October 28 - Cancer Support Group. 7:30 p.m. Second Floor Lounge.
October 28 - AIDS Support Group. 7 to 8 p.m. Classrooms A & B.Co-sponsored by the Hyacinth Foundation. All services are strictly confidential. For more information, please call the Hyacinth Foundation toll-free at I -800-433-0254.
Thursday evenings in October and November - Storer Cablevision,Channel 8. 7 p.m. Our special estate planning series teaches you how to keep more of the money you make. Presented by the attorneys, CPAs, financial planners and insurance experts on our Estate Planning Committee.
To register for any of our programs or for information, call our Bayshore HealthAnswers line at (908) 888-7300
weekdays during business hours.
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MISSES’ CAREER RELATED SOFT DRESSING FROM THUMS UP SELECTED M IS S E S ’ SOLID & PRINT KNITS, TEES & STIRRUPS BY KATELYN ROSE, MICHAEL CARRIE, MOREENTIRE STOCK JUNIOR NOVELTY DENIM FROM BREAKER & OTHERSCOTTON & COTTON/RAMIE SWEATERS FOR JUNIORS; INCLUDINGCARDIGANS, CROPS & TUNICSMEN’S RUSSELL SHORT SLEEVE TEE SHIRTSALL DENIM SHORTS FOR YOUNG MENSELECTED MEN’S UPDATED & TRADITIONAL FASHION TIES ENTIRE STOCK US BOYS ACTIVEWEAR FOR GIRLS 7-14
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ENTIRE STOCK MISSES’ SEASON TICKET COORDINATES SELECT MISSES’ SWEATERS; SHAKERS, COTTONS, ANGORA ENTIRE STOCK JUNIOR FLEECE ACTIVEWEAR BY ENUF AND SILVERWEAR; HOODS, CROPS, PANTS & SHORTS ENTIRE STOCK BODYWEAR; LEGGINGS, BIKESHORTS, MORE ENTIRE STOCK FASHION EARRINGS ENTIRE STOCK GULF TRADER SWEATERS FOR MEN ENTIRE STOCK PIERRE CARDIN DRESS SHIRTS FOR MEN ENTIRE STOCK SOLID KNIT & WOVEN SHIRTS FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN; LEVI’S, DOCKERS, BUGLE BOY, MORE ENTIRE STOCK GIVENCHY & GULF TRADER HOSIERY FOR MEN VAN HEUSEN 417 OXFORD DRESS SHIRTS FOR BOYS 4-20 ENTIRE STOCK PCH & O.P. SPORTSWEAR FOR BOYS 4-20 KNIGHTS OF ROUND TABLE POLOS FOR BOYS 4-20 ENTIRE STOCK CHEROKEE SPORTSWEAR FOR GIRLS 7-14 ENTIRE STOCK JOG SETS BY BULLFROG AND HUSH PUPPIESENTIRE STOCK HEALTH-TEX SPORTSWEAR FOR GIRLS 4-6X, INFANTS AND TODDLERS
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C enter s e e k s vo lun teersT h e f o l l o w i n g is a s a m p li n g o f s o m e o f
t h e v o l u n t e e r o p p o r t u n i t i e s a v a i l a b l e t h r o u g h t h e V o l u n t e e r C e n t e r o f M o n m o u t h C o u n t y , 2 2 7 E . B e r g e n P l a c e , R e d B a n k . T h o s e in te r e s te d in v o lu n t e e r i n g f o r t h e s e a n d m a n y o t h e r p o s i t i o n s m a y c a ll th e c e n te r at 7 4 1 - 3 3 3 0 .
S E A E X P L O R E R S
I f y o u are a w o m a n w h o e n jo y s s a ilin g a n d w o u l d l i k e t o s h a r e t h i s e n j o y a b l e r e c r e a tio n a l a c t i v i t y , th e re is a n o p p o r t u n i t y f o r y o u to s e r v e as a s a ilin g in s tr u c to r a n d m e e t o n c e a m o n t h as a n a d v i s o r y c o u n c il m e m b e r . M e e t p e o p l e , s h a re y o u r e x p e r tis e a n d c o n t r ib u t e t o a m o s t w o r t h w h i l e p r o g r a m . S a n d y H o o k a re a .
S E N I O R C O M P A N I O N
T h i s a g e n c y h a s r e q u e s te d th e s e r v ic e s o f a m a t u r e a d u lt to v i s i t a v e r y a le r t a n d in te lli g e n t 7 8 - y e a r - o l d w o m a n w h o re s id e s in a lo c a l n u r s in g h o m e . C l i e n t e n jo y s c o n v e r s a t i o n , c a r d g a m e s a n d S c r a b b l e . A s b u r y P a r k a r e a , a n y a ft e r n o o n o r e v e n in g o f y o u r c h o ic e .
H E L P T H E H A N D I C A P P E D "
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S I N G L E ST o d a y
Jersey Jewish Singles, dinner with friends, Plaza Diner, Route 27, Edison, 6:30 p.m. Call Edie at 753-0263 for information.
QUEST for singles weekly meeting, featuring discussions, music, dancing, refreshments and door prizes, First Unitarian Church, 1475 W. Front St., Lincroft, 7:45 p.m. Admission, $5. For more information, call 747-0707.
Silhouette Singles dance, Knights of Columbus Hall, 70 E. Main St., Freehold, 8 p.m. Free buffet. Call 542-5393 for information.
Catholic Alumni Club, volleyball game at Johnson Park, Highland Park, 6:30 p.m. Call 756-0940 or 846-5440 for information.
T h u r s d a ySingles ’90 dance party, The Jumping
Brook Country Club, Jumping Brook Road, off Route 6 6 , Neptune. Orientation, 8:30 p.m.; dance, 9 p.m. Includes buffet, DJ en
tertainment, door prizes. Non-members welcome. For more information, call 9282300. .
G’Day Mates, dining night out at Paesano’s Italian Restaurant, Oceanport Avenue, Long Branch, 7 p.m., Cost is $23 for members, $28 for non-members. Call 544-8343 for more information and reservations.
Single Adventures, cocktail party and sing-along with Timmy Gough for ages 35 and up, 8-11 p.m., Family Tree Tavern,2420 Route 35, Manasquan. Cost is $12, includes two drinks and hors d'oeuvres. Call 528-5950 for directions, 988-8555 for information.
50s Plus darfce for singles over 50, social and ballroom dancing, live music, refreshments, 7:30-11 30 p.m., Knights of Columbus Hall, Jacques and Inman avenues, Rahway. Admission, $6 . For more information, call 462-6940.
Central Jersey Jewish Singles, volleyball, JC C , Grant Avenue, Deal, 8 p.m. Admission is $2 members, $3 nonmembers includes refreshments. Call 446-
31,17 for more information and directions.
F r i d a yShore Singles hike on the boardwalk at
Spring Lake and S ea Girt. Hikers will meet at the northern bathing pavilion at the end of Ludlow Avenue (Route 524) at 7 p.m. Fee, $2. Call 291-1687.
Monmouth Singles beach volleyball, followed by a Dutch treat social at a local restaurant. Participants will meet inside the gate at Seven Presidents Park, Ocean and Joline avenues, Long Branch, 6 p.m. No charge. For details, call 787-3496.
Singles ’90 dance party, Ollie Klein’s, Route 33, Neptune, 8:30 p.m. Hot buffet, DJ, entertainment, door prizes. Non-members welcome. Call 928-2300 for information.
Forum for Singles weekly discussion group for all ages, First Presbyterian Church of Hightstown, North Main Street, Hightstown. Not church affiliated. Features a social hour before and after, disc jockey with dancing and refreshments. Begins 8 p.m., group discussion, 9 p.m. Admission,
W h y d o m o s t d a tin g te rm s r e f le c t s p o r t s ?
S in g le , r e b o u n d , s c o r e d , s t r u c k o u t , l o s e r , c u r v e s , j a c k p o t a n d l u c k y ?
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To be effective we all must participate Biweekly Discussions
Manalapan-Cong. Sons of Israel Sept. 17, Oct. 1,15,29 Deal-Jewish Community Center Oct. 8
Volley Ball Deal-Jewish Community Center Oct. 22
House Party Oct. 17 Authentic Paddlewheel Boat Trip Oct. 13 *10.00
Halloween Scavenger Hunt Oct. 31 For Further information and Reservations (a must)
Call Sheldon 446-3117
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America’s Most Wanted Jewish Singles, volleyball, music and refreshments at Grand Slam, 712 Ginesi Drive, Morganville, NJ. Admission is $10. Call 536-4900 for directions, 536-0654 or 613-0030 for information.
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G’Day Mates, day in New Hope, Pa.Cost is $60 for members, $70 for nonmembers, includes carriage ride, gourmet picnic and all travel. Meeting at 9 a.m. in G ’Day Mates parking lot, 265 Route 36. Long Branch. Call 544-8343.
Parents Without Partners Ocean City Chapter 25, weekly dance-social for single parents, members only, 9 p.m.- midnight, The Palms at Best Western, Route 70, Lakewood. Live DJ, buffet. Orientation for new members, 8-9 p.m. Admission, $5. For information, call 367-7566.
Somerset Hills Single Hikers, hike at Merrill Creek Reservoir. Meeting in the Realtor’s lot across the street from Willie's Tavern, Route 202 Bedminster. Fee is $4. For more information, call 774-6759.
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25 & AVAILABLE25, 5 ’5” , long reddish-blonde curly hair, very out going, hard working, loves ’ country music, riding horses, seeking responsible male who’s goals are the sam e. #1266
5’4” SLIMD F 48 . Educated , profess io n a l, no ch ild ren , nonsmoker. Have dogs. Casual dresser-no makeup, looking for SM 48+/- in Middlesex County. Any race . #1296
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ACTIVE SWFAttractive, intelligent, slim 5 ’7” looking for man 40-52, p hysica lly fit, secu re and ready to move toward with the rest of his life. #1261
AFFECTIONATES W F 30 , long dark hair, dark eyes , loves to cuddle, looking for someone special to share evenings. If looking for a one- on-one relationship, I’d love to hear from you. #1192
ART LOVERD W JF , 49, 5 ’ blonde, pretty w/ passion for art, travel, m usic & family. Seeking JM , 45-55, 5 ’7”-6’ of medium build with sam e or sim ilar interests for committed relationship. #1322
ATTRACTIVE SW JFFrom Mercer County. 26, nonsm oker, professionally em ployed, part time graduate student who enjoys music, dancing, A/C, the shore & romantic w alks see ks a SW M 25-31, 5 ’7” or taller with sim ilar interests for friendship & maybe more. #1464
ATTRACTIVE/VIVACIOUS Professional D JF , 50 year gal whose interests include walking, tennis, movies, reading, good food & chocolate, w ishes to meet sincere , easy going JM 48-60 with sim ilar interests. #1206
BE MY SUNSHINEW C widow, young and fit 47 yr. old, blond, blue eyes, health conscious, 5 ’5 1/2” , 125 lbs. En joys m usic, outdoors, parks, walking ,biking, cooking, winter skiing, ice skating. Looking for non smoker SC M , who enjoys sharing and togetherness for long term precious relationship. #1369
BEWITCHINGS B F 5 ’10 born on Halloween. Enjoys reading, quiet times, listening to m usic & watching basketball gam es. Seeking SM , color blind, has a great sense of humor, & not afraid of witches. P .S . I don’t have a black cat or ride a broom. #1432
BRIGHT TOMORROWSAttractive widow in 50s who looks & acts younger than her age, enjoys family, friends, movies, theater, dancing, dinner. Looking for an all tog e t h e r , c o m p a s s io n a t e ’’m ench” , 57-64, non-smoker, who loves life, laughter & people. #1237_________________________
CHARMING LADYS W J F m id-forties, co llege grad. L ikes Jeopardy, reading, movies, p lays, long w alks, dining out seeks S/D W JM for dating and friendship. #1136
CINDERELLA 41Looking for Prince 35-50. Prince should be tall-teddy bear type who enjoys dining, dancing, theater, movies. If shoe fits call! #1205
CIRCLE THIS ADS W JF 40 ’s , cute, petite, profe s s io n a l, lo v e s th e a te r , music, dancing, travel & aerobics. Looking for som eone ■special, accom plished & nonsmoker. #1196
COUNTRY GALS E E K S C O U N T R Y B O Y . D W F mid 40s, enjoys Country Music, most anything shared, prefer tall non-smoker who wants long term relationship. #1264
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CUTE & CUDDLYS W F 32, 5 ’8 ” brunette, nonsmoker, educated, fun, loves to travel & exercise . W ants professional SW M , 28-38, adventurous nature, sense of humor, kind heart & fun loving spirit. W here are you? #1311
DIMPLESS B F 25 5 ’10 enjoys listening to Otis Redding, drinking coole rs & watching old black & White m ovies. Seeking SM 29-32 loves listening to the oldies but goodies, down to earth & has a great sense of humor. #1111_____________________
EMERALDS W JF , 20, 5 ’3” , attractive, romantic, caring, brown hair, enjoys N YC , boating, skiing & cuddling by the fire seek attractive SW JM , 21-29, who is adventurous, romantic and not afraid to live life to the fullest. #1477_______________________________
FAMILY ORIENTED28 , 5 ’4 ” , full-figure D W F,see ks one special guy to share the good tim es & little set backs life has to offer, call if you desire a devoted, caring, lady who enjoy togetherness. #1232_______________________
FISH IN THE SEAI want a real man! 33-43, professional, handsome, physica lly & emotionally fit, nonsmoker for S W F 38, petite, c la ssy professional desiring a special relationship. #1467
FULL FIGURED WOMAN S W F 32, non-smoker seeks honest & sincere man 30-45. Looks unimportant. Ju st be yourself. Enjoys the outdoors, walks on the beach, sports, movies, amusem ent parks & quiet evenings. Love to cook. Children okay. Old fashioned va lues welcom e. #1378
FUN LOVINGS W F 34, petite, attractive, s in cere. En joys life’s finer things. Seeking SW M 32-40 for possible relationship. #1484
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GOOD LOOKINGSW F , 25, tall, independent, honest, open minded, with 2 yr. old boy. Good cook, good listener, good mom & ready to be good for you. #1473
HONEST & OPEN34 S W F looking to meet a sincere and caring W SM for fun and excitement. Between the ages of 30-36, no head gam es. #1368
I LOVE LIFED JF Adventurous, romantic & sincere looking for mature male 55-65, financially & emotionally stable who enjoys m usic, dancing & sight seeing, has a sense of humor & is not a couch potato. #1455
IRISH AMERICAN SFM a tu re , s e n s i t iv e , n o n smoker, into weight training, music, m ovies, seeks male of sim ilar interests for developing friendship. #1203
JUST A NICE GIRLLooking for just a nice guy. Blond, 44 S F looking for SM who enjoys life, is kind hearted, giving, likes to laugh & have fun. #1201
KIND & GENTLE MAND F 5'7” , attractive, with interests in theater, concerts & ballet. Interested in a tall JM over 6 ’, 45+ who is considerate & knowing in the w ays of women. #1202
LIBRA LADYBlonde & Blue eyed. Loves football, theatre, music from rock-n-rock to c lass ica l. Great se n se of humor. Seeking SW M 37-43, financially se cure, non-smoker to share precious moments. #1469
LOOKING FORA Special Gentleman to care for D F 54 5 ’3 who enjoys cooking, dancing, dinners & movies. I would like to spoil you! #1326 __________________
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LOOKING FORM FITS W F 22, 6 ’, into keepjng fit, living a healthy lifestyle. Looking for a decent & honorable man of the sam e race, over 6 ’ w/a desire for truth, justice & God’s way. #1204________________
LOVES HORSESPetite W F 27, long red hair, likes anim als, exciting adventures, good restaurant food, h o rse b a c k rid ing . P re fe rs clean, sober WM 25-35 with sam e interests. #1197
LOVES TO TRAVELJu st 60, W W F, non-smoker, 5 '2 ” , 125 lb s , attractive ,healthy, easy going seeks se c u re , s in c e re 60+ nonsmoking S/WWM who enjoys travel, camping, country western m usic, dancing, dining, movies & good tim es. #1451
NEAT, SWEET & PETITE36, S Mom, 5 ’1” i brown hair, brown eyes , in good shape looking for “ Mr. Right” . I love the beach, dancing, rock concerts, movies & dining out. If you share sim ilar interests, p lease call. #1355 ____________
NO COUCH POTATOESEn thusiastic , bright, active, funny DW F 48, 5 ’2 ” seeks y o u th fu l, a d v e n tu re so m e , happy DWM 45-55 , nonsmoker for close companion. Have all past relationships re-, solved. #1293
OLD FASHIONEDS W C F 27. Church going, enjoys life & taking one day at a time. Seeking SW CM 27-35 who is down to earth & not afraid to be himself. #1231
ONE OF A KINDWidowed W F, with great tan, loves the pool, mid 50 ’s , 5 ’4 ” , very attractive, loves theater, bowling etc. S e e k s widowed WM, clean cut, 58-65, 5 ’9 ’’+. #1401
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OPEN MINDEDS W F seeking a mature SW M 22-28, that enjoys horseback riding, country western & rock m u sic , d anc ing , trave ling . Must be open minded about things & willing to accept people & things for them selves. Possibility of a long term relationship. #1306___________________
OVER 30Pretty, petite, p rofessional S J F seeks athletic, confident, responsible male with youthful childlike spirit for fun and laughter. #1379 _________
PETITE BRUNETTED W F, 48, attractive, outgoing personality, enjoys dancing, dining, etc. Seeking DWM, 43-53, well-established, se cure, for possible relationship w/future. #1294
PICTURE PERFECTD JW F 38, green eyes , attractive. En joys photography, nature, hot air balloons, the zoo, dininq out & comedy clubs. #1474
PRETTY DJF 44Sensitive , romantic, professional seeks sincere , educated JM , 40-50, non-smoker who likes 60 ’s m usic, people, travel, sharing fun & conversations over quiet dinners. #1262
PRETTY WOMANS F 32, looking for someone to spend time with. Sports, traveling, dancing, romantic evenings. L ikes anim als. Looking for serious relationship. #1304
PRETTY, PERKY, PETITES W JF 22, college student, 4 ’11 ” , long hair, caring, cute, considerate, good sense of humor. S JM 24-30, 5 ’7”-6’2” , college grad, for lasting re lationship. #1494
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PROFESSIONALSW F-20 , full figured, stable, secure , fun, enjoys m useum s, concerts, more. Se eks SW M , non-smoker, civilized but fun, adventurous, active, independent, spontaneous. #1324
R U 4 MED JF Professional, 5 ’7” strawberry blond with panache, s e e k s S/D JM 48-55 nonsmoker, family oriented, sense of humor, who lives life to the fullest. #1301______________________
SENIOR CITIZENS W F 61, 5 ’5 ” . Honest, s incere, caring and fun-loving. Likes dining, dancing, movies, p lays, concerts and bowling. Se eks mature gentleman for loving relationship. #1124
SENSUOUS & INTELLECT S e xy , cute, sincere , honest, financially secure professional B F , fit, intelligent & well diversified. Looking for intelligent, honest, sincere WM, ages 34-41. #1367______________________
SHALL WE DANCE?S W JF 40 ’s , looking for companionship with gentleman of sim ilar background &“ interests . College graduate, nonsmoker, no drugs, healthy. #1500___________________________
SPONTANEOUSIf you are looking for som eone to enjoy the sam e things you are, then look no further. I am fun loving, e asy going & an upbeat person. #1466
STOP! IN THE NAMEO F LO V E . S W F 36, 5 '3” , 110 lbs., attractive, long auburn hair, big brown eyes , financially secure. S e e k s SW M 30-36, non-smoker, tall, financially secure , handsome, nonbalding. #1353
SUCCESSFUL ’Attractive, sensual woman, a lmost PhD, generous, intelligent, loyal, beautiful, loves good tim es, arts., feelings, seeks T A LL , successfu l, loving mench 45-52. #1298
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SUPER SWEETS W F , 27, 51 ” , full figured, enjoys m usic, dancing & movies. Looking for SW M , 27-37, with sim ilar interests for long term relationship. #1488_______________
SWCF YOUNG 505’2 ” Slim , good figure, attractive, intelligent feminine, zestful, non-smoker, c la ssy , loves outdoors, dancing, dining desires sim ilar type who is sensitive and together youthful athletic. #1198____________________
SWEET BUTTERCUPPretty S W F , 35, 5 ’6 ” seeking secure, handsome white bumblebee, 5 ’7”+, 33-45, who likes the outdoors .& indoors of life, good sense of humor, & would like a serious relationship with sam e. #1429
TALL & TALENTEDS W C F long brown hair, blue eyes seeks attractive blond, blue e yes SM , 6 ’2” , 32-52, c la ssy dresser, m usically talented, exc . dancer, singer, down to earth, neat, drug/disease free, generous, romantic, energetic , non-sm oker, for lasting relationship. #1452
TALL FEMALE, 43Wanted tall male, energetic, to share long w alks along the beach & romantic dinners at home. Sense of humor a must. #1445
TEDDY BEAR WANTED D W C F, young 54, 5’2” , emotionally & financially secure, likes: tennis, golf, adventure, romance. Desires sam e. Honesty/sincerity a M U ST, humor a P L U S ...#1478
UPBEAT YOUNG 54 Widow J F , professional, attractive blond. Loves life, enjoys travel, theater, music, photography, good conversation. Seeking secure SW M , 45 -60 , honest gen tlem an , non-smoker with sense of humor. #1485
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VIVACIOUS BLONDS W F 45, non-smoker, fun- loving, w/sense of humor. Loves career in helping othe rs . En joys trave l, m usic, d an c in g , na tu re , su n se ts . Se eks non-smoking, mature, younger man for monogamous relationship. L ikes men with thick hair. #1463
VIVACIOUS SWFIntelligent, adventurous, attractive, model-built 5 ’8” . Into holistic health. Varied interests seeks a renaissance doctor or lawyer 27-40 to take my breath aw ay . Non-smokers only. #1303
YOU ARE A MANPhysically & mentally attractive, financially secure , happy, 45-54, not easily intimidated by an accom plished, independent woman of intelligence, depth, stature, who loves ’’the good things in life!" #1208
YOUNG-LOOKINGBlond, blue eyed, 48, S C F , loves to laugh, work, play, pray. En joys fine dining, dancing, travel, no dependents, just a loving dog. Looking for a non-smoking SC M as young as 35. #1426
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21 SWMLikes music, movies, books & late night w alks on the beach. In search of S W F 18-23 to share sam e interest. Smoking & social drinking okay, no drugs. #1461
28 DM WITH CHILDGood looking, DM with young daughter. W ants to meet female companion for help with adorable baby girl. #1329
6’2” EYES OF BLUEHas anybody seen my gal? Sh e ’s cute, fit, feminine and independent. Like me, she ’s 40+, yet looks and lives much younger and wants one special person in her life. #1239
A GREAT CATCH!!M E: SBC M 5 ’9” , 195 lbs, 45, college grad, manager, strong, Charming. Y O U : 33 or younger, kind, Christian , 5 ’4” +, never married. U S : Happy ever after. #1498
A LOVING GAY MANGW M 35, attractive, settled, quite. Desires a strong, sensitive, loving platonic couch- potato. Home life, togetherness, quiet times very important. May sound boring but if you can relate, please call. #1382
A REAL COMEDIANDW CM , 40 , 5 ’10” , 170, blue eyes , good shape, into music and mirth. Looking for pretty blue eyed brunette to view the lighter side of life. #1405
A REAL GENTLEMANSW M , 34, 5 ’10” , 165 lbs. seeking a S W F , 30s, slim & attractive for possible friendship relationship & to enjoy life with , dining, dancing, sports & travel. #1470
A REALLY NICE GUYYoung 52, 5 ’10” , 155 lbs, non-smoker, into health food, seeks really nice gal 35-44, slim to medium build, for long term relationship. Like everything from theater to motorcycling, live in rural Monmouth Co, commute to N YC . #1447
A SILVER LININGSJM 26, spontaneous, successful entrepreneur, looking for S J F , non-smoker who is outgoing, witty, and creates her own electricity. #1277
ADVENTUROUS TYPETall, dark, handsome, athletic build, seeks petite beauty for companionship & partner in quest for adventure & romance. #1366
AFFECTIONATEDWM, 39, blonde hair, blue eyes . Looking for that special lady, 28-40. Kids O K . Like bowling, outdoors, long walks, quiet evenings. Let’s get together. #1233_____________________
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AFFECTIONATE SMNon-smoker, 33 , adventurous looking for S W F , 25-35, nature lover. #1402_________________
AN EVERYDAY GUYJu s t your average everyday guy, 32, likes bowling, fishing, the shore, movies, dining and good conversations. Se e k s spontaneous fem ale to share good tim es and laughs. #1381
ARTISTSW M 40, 5’10” seeks intelligent caring woman with feminist politics 30-45 for fun, friendship, romance. P lease be drug & Republican free. #1199
ATTRACTIVE DWM6 T \ 200 lbs. non-smoker, non-drinker, no drugs, exce llent condition, financially se cure . Se eks very attractive, 34-40, S/D W F, non-smoker, no drugs or aids. For fun & whatever. #1295
AVAILABLE GAY GUYI am built and . extremely handsome and I prefer my partner to be just a s good looking. P lease get in touch with me A S A P . #1235
BEST AROUNDSW M , 28, nice, friendly, fun to be with likes clubs, dancing, shore, rock m usic & romantic evenings. Looking for attractive S F for good tim es. #1471
BLUE EYEDWWM, painter, seeking nice looking, shapely woman, between 48-58, affectionate who likes walking along the shore, dining, dancing, is humorous & sincere . Prefer resident of Middlesex County. #1462
BLUE EYESSJM 24, enjoys movies, c la ss ic rock, sports looking for ho n e st, e a s y going S J F 20-25. #1128
BRAINS, BODY & LOOKSDWM, 6 ’, 40 ’s , highly educated professional w/multi interests. I am in incredible physical condition & look 10 yrs . younger. If you have the brains, body & breeding, then give me a call. #1425
CARING & HONESTTall 6 ’6 ” , SW M , 29, blue eyes , blond hair, looking for tall woman over 5 ’6” , 21-32. Interests: the shore, boating, dining out, m usic, movies, skiing & the outdoors. Looking for serious relationship. #1352
DOWN TO EARTHS incere , honest, good looking, 37 SW M seeks S F for honest relationship. Like movies, dinners, to bike & long w alks. #1460
CHAMPAIGN PICNICSSW M , 30, 6 ’, 160 lbs, blue eyes , brown hair, good build, good looks, good cook, good catch se e ks S W F , 21-35 5 ’7 ” +, attractive, intelligent, vo lu p tu o u s , za ftic re n a is sance, full hour g lass figure. Fun loving, lonely radio personality loves music, the city, champaign picnics, & good., you fill in the rest. #1417
DEEP BROWN EYESDark brown hair, physically fit, good looking SW JM , 24, good sense of humor, working on second degree. Like camping, hiking, movies. Looking for S W F , slim , w/sense of humor, to share good tim es. #1380
FANTASY BECOMESR E A L IT Y . Rom antic dinner for two, Broadway play, carriage ride through Central Park & romance beyond your wildest d re a m s c a n c o m e tru e through the personals. Tall, handsome 34 SW M is the other half of the connection. #1234
FRIENDLY & OUTGOINGSW CM 31 seeks S W F for meaningful relationship. Interests wide & varieties, open to new exp erie n ces . S ince re , honest, down to earth with good values. L ives in Monmouth County. #1383
FUN LOVING SWJM28, intelligent, caring, funny, non-smoker, non-drinker, likes traveling the Caribbean, dining out, b icycle riding seeking S W JF , 24-28, who’s looking for a nice Jew ish boy like me. #1153
DOWN TO EARTH GUYSW M 23, 190, m assage ther apist to be with a therapeutic touch. Se eks SW F 21-25 nonsmoker, thin, attractive, good p erso na lity a lso down to earth. Enjoy martial arts, pro wrestling, comedy and quiet nights. #1268
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FUN LOVINGSW M , 34+, good looking Ital ian, 5 ’6” , medium built. L ikes dancing, shore, dining out, biking, tennis , practicing martial arts. Looking for attractive, slim , S W F , 30-39, out going, & likes to have fun. #1351
HIGH ENERGY GUYProfessional DWM, 30 loves to laugh, romantic, likes N YC , c la ss ic rock, see ks slim , intellig e n t , W F , 2 3 -3 0 , nonsmoker. #1421
FUN!FUN! FUN!Secure SW M ,28, w ishes fun in tim ate re la t io n sh ip with S D W F , 25-35. Enjoys videos m ovies, gam es, long walks sw im m ing . Good lis te n e r #1141
FUNNY & ROMANTICSucessfu ll, handsome 45 yr. old, C E O , DWM, seeks pretty young blond, between 24 & 35, who prefer older men for fun, friendship and eventually marriage. I smoke and enjoy trave ling , fine re staurants comedy clubs, A C , movies and the outdoors. #1431
GAY PROFESSIONALGW M , 5’10” , 150 lbs. enjoys skiing, cooking, gardening & quiet tim es. Se eks GW M or WM for companionship or relationship. #1487
GIVE ME A CHANCESJW W M 70, see ks S JW W F for long term relationship. Loves movies, outdoors, cooking, leisure riding in cars. R e sides in Monmouth County. #1472
GOOD LOOKING MANSW 35, 5 ’11", 17b lbs, seeking pretty young woman for nice tim es together. Must have a good sense of humor, white or H ispanic, weight/ height unimportant. #1309
GOOD SENSE OF HUMORSW M , non-smoker, 39 enjoys all types of m usic, movies, long w alks. Enjoy going into the city, like historic p laces, antiques, flea market. #1274
HANDICAPPED SWM21, 5 ’1 , brown hair enjoys m usic, concerts, sports & long w alks on the beach. In search of S W F with good sense of humor, 18-23 who is honest, caring & fun to be with. #1468
HAZEL EYED22, SW M . Romantic & caring seeks attractive, natural looking S W F who enjoys beinc outdoors & cuddling in front oi a fire. #1409
HEALTH PROFESSIONALJ e r s e y S h o re , 32 , good- looking, sincere , seeks mature J F , 24-32, who knows that happiness is more important than s u c c e s s . L e t’s talk #1325
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HOT SHOTSM 5 ’8” , likes sports, video gam es, movies, going out, dining. Se eks outgoing S F22-25, sam e height, to enjoy baseball gam es, concerts, to share & make happy. #1480
I AM REALDWM-5’9 ” Blond, blue eyes, physically fit professional, college grad, active, kind, s incere, warm, love to dance, laugh, enjoy warm nights by the fire, long walks in the woods. Desire lady 35-48 who is slim-petite, good looking, romantically sensuous, honest and caring. #1404________________
I’M HEREThe o ne you have been looking for. 38 DWM, successful, college educated, fit, trim. 190 lbs., 6ft. tall, handsome. Looking for S/D W F, under 37. Non-sm oker, attractive , fit. #1433
JEWISH ENTREPRENEURCollege grad, 23, SW JM , extrem ely d iscerning (if that scares you, don’t call). Enjoy the beach, boats, N Y C , Boston, Cape Cod, theater, reading, movies, both partying & being mellow. You are: S W JF , non-smoker, 20-28, c la ssy , stylishly dressed , confident, emotionally & financially s e cure a s I am . #1361
LADIES 18-23SW M , college senior, attractive, athletic, seeking S W F , 18-23, cute, fun, happy, to share great tim es. #1408
LET’S GET TOGETHERSAM , 39, 5 ’9” , physically fit, 160 lbs., enjoys working out, m ovies, dining out, etc. Looking for non-sm oker, slim 27-41 for long term relationship. #1422 _______________
L ET S TALK & SMILESW M 38, not perfect, only "normal” , to share all life has to offer with S W F 25-40. Ap predates va lues without price tags - thoughtfulness, humor, hard work. #1275
LET’S TALKSBM from Africa. Love, fun, m ovies , d anc ing , reading Looking to meet S F for relationship. Looking for someone very neat, average looks, not too tall, 18-25. #1243
SEXY ROMANTICDWM 48, 6 ’2 ” ,230 lbs., bald w/beard con sid ered handsom e. Looking for a pretty S/ DW F 40-48 who likes the sim ple things in life. #1482
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SHY SWMLooking for old fashioned S W F 18-34, va lues, likes kids, travel, history, kind, trustful, honest nature, art, mts. #1495
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LIGHT MY FIRE!!Very attractive, SW M , 23, 6 ’1” , dk hair, blue eyes , intelligent college grad, bodybuilding, skiing, rock m usic, movies, sociable people. Seeks a ttrac tive , s lim , in te lligent S W F , 21-25, fun-loving, w/out- going personality. Let’s share som e romantic tim es together! #1207
LIKES SINGLE WOMENSW M , 48, recently lost a full figured woman to another man, if you can help ... #1241
LOOKING 4 LOVERomeo seeks his Ju liet. R o m antic, ath letic, attractive , professional, 41 , 5 ’10” , 180 lbs, blue eyes , brown hair s e e k s a ttractive , SW D W F , 30-50 for serious relationship. #1465
MEET MR. FUNSJM 31, 6 ‘2. Slim , professional, attractive, funny & outgoing. Enjoys sports, movies, comedy clubs, dining, traveling & the outdoors. Seeking 26-32 slim , attractive, fun & outgoing professional lady for a serious re lationship.^ 454
LOOKINGFor a special, attractive, fun- loving S F , 28-41 , to s h are all of life’s p leasures. I am 44, professional, no children, out going, easy to be with. Interests: m usic, movies, sports, long romantic w alks. What about you? #1154
LOVE STORYThis 31 year old S JM is rated A : attractive , ath letic, a ffectionate, astute & assured Se eks soul mate who is slim sm art, sensitive & secure for life long love story. To share sports, travel, quaint a rea attractions, amusem ent parks music & movies. #1308
LOVE TO DANCE?If the answer is yes, then you have found your match. S JM 30, 6 ’4 ” , seeks S W F , 24-32 Let loose & dance the night aw ay. #1156
LOVES SPORTSSW M , 36 , honest, caring, enjoys outdoors, sports, movies, beach, children ok, seeks S/ DW F, with sam e interests. #1444
LOVING GAY MANGW M , 27, 170 lbs. Quiet, shy, enjoys beach, working out. camping, and quiet nights Se eks GM , 20-50, 200+lbs. to share sam e qualities for long term relationship. R ace unim portant. M iddletown area . #1406
LOVING RELATIONSHIPSW M 36 looks much younger, 5’10” , 190 lbs. nice looking Italian/Irish, homeowner, self employed. Seeking F 21-35 for loving, respectful one-on- one relationship leading to marriage. #1195
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LOVING ROMANTICCaring, compasionate SW M , 29, 5’10” , athletic, in good shape, like to ski, parachute, parasail. Looking for a special woman who is attractive, self assured , affectionate, adventurous, good sense of humor. #1479
NATURAL MANGood looking, DWM, 6 ’1” w/ career, financial security, clear- head, great sm ile. Se e k s attractive S W F 40-48. #1126
NEVER MARRIED35, 5 ’11 ” , 175, hazel eyes black hair, balding, almost vegetarian, summer consum ng career. Enjoys skiing, trave l, running, aerobics, step, all sports. Se e k s fit, marriage minded, winter woman. #1489
NEW TO AREAIntelligent, personable engineer seeks interesting, intelligent S F 24-28, with heart. #1449
NICE GUYDWM, 47 , seeks S F , 40-52, for dining, dancing, outdoors, sports, movies and all the good things. #1446 ________
NICE GUYHI: My name is Art, a divorced white man, 53 years of age. 5 ’10” tall, 160lbs. Have hazel e ye s , full head of brown/grey hair, clean shaven, and a neat d resser. S te a d ily e m p lo yed , g reat sense of humor, likes sharing and life.#1491
ONE WOMAN MANDWM 45 , 5’7” , 165 lbs, has nice appearance, loves movies, dining, quiet nights, seeking Dwf with sim ilar interests, very attractive, honest, sincere , down to earth 35-45. No head g am e s , non-sm oker. #1499
QUALITY MANSW CM , 42, 5 ’11 ” , attractive Capricorn, likes hiking, history m usic. Seeking intelligent, affe c t io n a t e , n ic e lo o k in g wom an, 30-42. #1230
QUIET GUYSJM , 23, 5 ’6 ” , responsible, intelligent, sense of humor, looking for S J F to spend quiet evening. #1428______________
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RARITYSW M , 38, 6 ’1 1/2” , physically fit, 235. Gentle, loving, good man looking for slim , physically fit princess 30-35 for se rious re la tio nsh ip . Loving equal, honesty a must. #1299
READY, WILLING...HI. I enjoy sports, socializing, fishing, just about anything. If you would like to get together give me a call. #1497
REAL MENSCHSJM 36, honest, communicative, affectionate,looking for that special woman who likes to be made to feel special! A p artic ip ant ra ther then watcher. Enjoy all music, long romantic w alks at the shore, dining out, movies, theater & m useum s. L IF E ! Interested? Let’s talk. #1423
REALLY NICE GUYSW M 30, Prof/College Grad, likes biking, beach, movies travel, long walks, fun talks, se e ks SW /A F 23-30 nonsmoker, very intelligent, sim ilar interests, fun loving. #1276
REMEMBER W oodstockDWM 47 looking for a youthful, slim , petite jean s type of woman. If you like 60 ’s music, are considerate , caring " warm, lets talk. #1359
ROMANCE ANYONESW M 23, 5 ’7” , 140 lbs. seek ing physically fit S W F 20-25 for friendship that may lead to a steady relationship. Too many interests to list. #1270
SBM PROFESSIONAL37 , 139 lbs. & handsome. In search of S D F , professional attractive, 35-45 for possible long term relationship. #1384
SEASON ADVENTURERSW M , Catholic, 27 , slim , honest & good hearted. Enjoys summer fun, water skiing, bicycling & also the winter snow, skiing, skating & bowling. Looking for slim SW F.23-28 to share in these fun tim es. #1307
SEEKING SGWMB ro w n e y e d , h an d so m e SG W M , 26, 150 lbs. honest professional. Seeking other SGW M for friendship and possib le re lationsh ip . All answered. Will reply. #1350
SEEKS INSPIRATIONSW M , 31, 5 ’9 Artist. Alternative m usic, fine arts, likes to travel, dining out, great sense of humor. S e e k s S W F 25-32 slim , sense of humor, intelligent, loves listening to music & having a good time. #1424
SENSITIVECaring SW CM , professional hand som e , e n jo ys dining dancing & romantic evenings S e e k s intelligent, attractive warm S F 35-45. #1450
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TIRED OF JERKS?SW M 22, 5 ’10” , considerate, sensitive guy seeks sweet, down to earth, fun loving S W F , 18-25 for good friendship/relationship. Loves movies, am usem ent parks, music, & interesting conversations. #1486
UNIQUE MANS JM , 36 ,5 ’11 ” , handsome e xecutive, non-smoker, honest, sensitive , sports, culture enthusiast seeks attractive S J F , professional 26-34, for long term relationship. #1492
SINCERE SWM 45Sensitive , caring, 5 ’10” , slim , brown hair, blue eyes , seeking special lady, 33-44, slim , to share dancing, dining, movies, outings, tender moments, perhaps the future together. #1200
WALL STREETSW M 40 5 ’7 ” , 145 lbs. Brown hair, blue eyes , nice appearance . W orked hard to become successfu l. Se eks someone 30-40, in good shape. Enjoy outdoors sports, nice restaurants & travel, seek person with sam e interest. #1310
SINCEREW GM , 5 ’8 ” , blue eyes , 35 looking to meet sam e 35-40. I love camping, eating good m eals & traveling. #1360
SINGLE BLACK MALE21, 6 ’ handsome interested in meeting black or white female, 18-25. Sm oker & social drinker okay. Must love to party & have a good time. If you are lonely & want to share the above, call me. #1363
W ANTED! ROMANCESW M 18 looking for serious relationship. Age not important. Interests in body building. M ust be attractive fem ale. #1490
SOCIALLY ACCEPTABLEDWM 60 , 6 ’, 180 lbs, healthy, cheerful, good appearance, financially & emotionally stable. Good social disposition. Des ires to meet single or DW F ages 45-54, attractive, personable, proportionate height & weight for good social times. M ature re la t io n sh ip p lu s . #1328
SOMEONE SPECIALLike motorcycle, beach, drag racing, movies, concerts, roller skating. 5 ’5” , 165 lbs., brown hair, beard. Looking for som eone to be with & share sim ilar interests. #1453
SWM 27 5’7”College educated, employed, handsome, in good shape, energetic, upbeat, down-to- earth, perky & caring seeking S F with sim ilar qualities (no kids) to share happy times & emotions. #1481
SWM 29Looking for S F 25-32, for serious relationship. 1 like hot rods. #1448
TALL HANDSOME36 year old, S JM , professional, seeks slender, pretty, S J F , 25-31 for relationship leading to commitment. Nonsm okers p lease. #1302
TALL, DARK, HANDSOMEAthletic, professional, SBM , e n jo y s good food , good m usic, and good company in search of S W F . 25-35, who enjoys life for fun and adven ture. Must be like me and have a sense of humor, wit and charm . #1278
TEDDY BEARSW M , 6 ’2 7 250. Enjoys tennis (level B ), dancing, beaches, am usem en t p ark , theater, m ovies, comedy clubs, quiet evenings, bowling & the Mets. If you like som e or all give a call. #1430
THE RIGHT STUFFDWM, positive fun person good personality, 6 ’2 ’’, well built, professional who enjoys life, the outdoors, w alks in the woods, romance, good times, sports. S e e k s F 35-45 who likes life & people, for good, so lid , g iv ing re la tio nsh ip #1300
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WINTERTIME LOVESW M 32 looking for that special somebody to share the cold night & days. Outgoing, crazy & from good Italian stock. #1493
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BASICALLY WEEKENDSSW M seeking S W F for biking, roller skating, ocean walks, concerts, dancing to oldies, ja zz clubs. #1403________________
CATHOLIC LADYE d u c a te d , a th le t ic , nonsmoker, high on outdoor life, sports, dancing. An unpredictable blend of spontaneity and traditionalism. Se e k s gentleman counterpart, 45-50ish, to share adventures and companionship. #1238
LET’S TALKDWM, 27, D J, loves alternative m usic, would like to hear from S F , any age, any race, with vivid imagination for long talk. #1427
SOCIALBLEG ay white fem ale couple 40+ w ishes to meet sam e for friendship and social get to- gethers only. #1297
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A leather working demonstration will be held at Murray Barn at Poricy Park, Oak Hill Road, Middletown, from 1-3 p.m. Sunday. The Murray Farmhouse will also be opened to tours. There is no fee, and no reservation is required.
A bird watching opportunity will be held 7 a.m: to 3 p.m. Sunday at Poricy Park, Oak Hill Road, Middletown. The event will include combing the park to see the different species of birds. Participants should bring a snack, lunch and binoculars. Car pools will be arranged that morning to drive to other sites. There is no charge, but call ahead at 842-5966 to register. "
F r i d a y , S a t u r d a y a n d S u n d a yInter-Tribal Indians of New Jersey is
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Old Bridge Racew ay Park presents, 16th Annual Fall Englishtown Swap Meet and Auto Shows. Gates open 8 a.m. each day. Track is located on Pension Road, two miles north of Englishtown. For more information, call 446-6331.
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Country W estern Hoedown, fund-raising event, 1-5 p.m., Freehold Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4374, Waterworks Road, Freehold Township. Price: $12.50 per person, includes food, beer and soda. Tickets available through any Monmouth County VFW or call 776-7686 after 6 p.m. Sponsored by the VFW, District 6 , Monmouth County.
Spaghetti dinner to benefit CentraState Medical Center, Freehold Township, held by the Silvermead Hospital Auxiliary. Seat- ings at 5 p.m. and 6:30 p.m., Silvermead Club House, Route 9. Tickets $3.50 per person. Call 577-6832 or 308-9381 for tickets.
Making Merry, afternoon of song and dance and games, noon-4 p.m., Historic Allaire Village, Allaire State Park, Route 524, Wall. Program presented by historic interpreters in period clothing. Admission and parking are free of charge. For more information, call 938-2253.
C .P . F ilm s Inc., presents Annual Collectibles Convention featuring 70 tables of sports cards/non-sports cards, comic books and records, 9:30 a.m ,-4:30 p.m., St. Demetrius Center, 681 Roosevelt Ave., Carteret, exit 12 NJT. Also featuring a Howard Stern parody
S a t u r d a y a n d S u n d a yG em s by the Sea Show , show and
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Stam p, Postcard and Baseball Card Collectors Open House, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Aallstamps, 38 N. Main St., Milltown. Personnel will be available to answer questions and to appraise and/or purchase any collectible materials. For more information, call 247-1093.
Ballroom dancing, singles and couples, all ages, 8-11 p.m., Grand ballroom of the Polish American Club, Routes 130 and 156, Yardville. Live music, best of the area’s Big Band sound. Free lessons 7:308 p.m. Admission $7.50. For more information, call 1-609-584-9226.
C ar w ash hosted by Gordons Corner Fire Company Ladies Auxiliary, 9 a.m .-4 p.m., Tennent Road, Manalapan. Cars $3; trucks $5.
M o n d a yIllustrated lecture by Dr. Anne
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T u e s d a yFree public sem inar, “An Overview of
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T o d a yHyacinth Foundation Support Group
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GOAL (Get Out And Live) group for people suffering from panic attacks, anxieties and phobias, 7 p.m., Manalapan Library, Symmes Drive. Call 972-0552 or 780-8904.
Grieving support group weekly meeting, 9:30 a.m., Kimball Medical Center, Lakewood. For those coping with the loss of a loved one. For information, call 370-7436.
Support group for the critically ill, weekly meeting, 5 p.m., Kimball Medical Center, Lakewood. For families and friends of loved ones who are critically ill. For more information, call 370-7436.
T h u r s d a yOvercomers Outreach, a biblical
Christian, 12-step recovery program, weekly meeting, 8:30 p.m., Jackson Baptist Church, 40 Bennetts Mills Road, Jackson. Open to those recovering from addictions, dependencies, co-dependencies and dysfunctional family upbringing. For more information, call 928-0080.
Nicotine Anonymous weekly self-help group for anyone who wants to stop smoking, 8 p.m., Ocean Fitness Center, Route 35 south and Deal Road, Ocean Township. Free and open to public. Call 389-8259.
Finding the Balance, family caregivers’ support group, weekly meeting 1 1 a.m.- 12:30 p.m., Hospice/Oncology Department, CentraState Medical Center, West Main Street, Freehold Township. Admission is free. Call 780-6144 or 577-1076.
Living With a Serious Illness weekly meeting, 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Hospice/Oncology Department, C en traState Medical Center, West Main Street, Freehold Township. Admission is free. For more information, call 7806144 or 5771076.
F r i d a yParents Anonymous of New Jersey
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A B E R D E E N — M o n d a y w i l l b e t h e f i r s t d a y o f t h e y e a r 5 7 5 3 , i f y o u c o u n t y e a r s a c c o r d i n g t o th e J e w i s h c a le n d a r .
T h e H i g h H o l y D a y s o f t h e J e w i s h N e w Y e a r w i l l b e g i n S u n d a y a t s u n d o w n , w i t h R o s h H a s h a n a .
T h e c e le b r a t io n w i l l th e n c o n t in u e u n t il Y o m K i p p u r , w h i c h w i l l b e g i n a t s u n d o w n O c t . 6 .
R o s h H a s h a n a is o n e o f th e “ t w i n h o l i d a y s ,” s a id R a b b i M a r k C o o p e r o f T e m p l e B e t h A h m .
T h i s d a y b e g i n s “ a s e a s o n o f r e p e n t a n c e , c a l l e d t h e T e n D a y s o f R e p e n t a n c e , ” w h i c h e n d s w i t h Y o m K i p p u r , c a lle d th e D a y o f A t o n e m e n t .
“ T h i s is a d a y o f s e e k in g f o r g i v e n e s s a n d s t a n d in g in j u d g m e n t b e f o r e G o d , ” h e a d d e d .
M a j o r th e m e s o f th is t im e i n th e J e w i s h y e a r in c lu d e s e l f - r e f l e c t i o n a n d s e l f - e v a l u a t i o n , r e p e n t a n c e , e x a m i n a t i o n o f o u r r e la t i o n s h i p t o G o d a n d t h e w o r l d , a n d f o r g i v e n e s s , C o o p e r e x p l a i n e d .
“One of the major th e m e s o f th e H i g h H o l i d a y s is f o r g i v e n e s s — t h e s e n s e o f n e w n e s s a n d s ta r tin g o v e r a t th e b e g in n in g o f a n e w y e a r , n o t o n l y o n th e c a l e n d a r , b u t w e t r y to t u r n a n e w p a g e i n o u r l i v e s a s w e l l ,” th e r a b b i a d d e d .
J e w s g a t h e r t o g e t h e r in t h e ir c o m m u n i tie s a t th is t im e t o d r a w s tr e n g th f r o m e a c h o t h e r ’ s p r e s e n c e , h e c o n t i n u e d .
“ J e w i s h p e o p l e h a v e a l w a y s t y p i c a l l y p r a y e d t o g e t h e r as a c o m m u n i t y b e c a u s e o f t h e i n n e r s t r e n g t h t h a t p r o v i d e s , ” C o o p e r s a id .
“ W e c a n s a y t h in g s a b o u t o u r s e l v e s a n d
C o v e r S t o r yt o o u r s e l v e s t h a t w e c o u l d n o t o t h e r w i s e s a y o r a d m i t i f w e w e r e n o t i n th e p re s e n c e o f o th e r p e o p l e ,” th e r a b b i a d d e d .
T h e s e n s e b o t h o f c o m m u n i t y a n d o f s ta r tin g o v e r c a n b e f o u n d i n th e s t o r y o f t h e S n o v s k y s a n d t h e S h a f r a n s , a n e x t e n d e d J e w i s h f a m i l y f r o m R u s s i a w h o n o w c a ll th e A b e r d e e n a re a h o m e .
T h e f a m i l y is f r o m th e t o w n o f G o m e l i n B e l a r u s , o n l y 1 0 0 m il e s a w a y f r o m th e s ite o f th e C h e r n o b y l d is a s te r.
I n th e n e a r l y t h r e e y e a r s s in c e f a m i l y m e m b e r s f i r s t c a m e t o A m e r i c a , t h e y h a v e b e e n e m b r a c e d a n d a id e d b y th e T e m p l e B e t h A h m c o m m u n i t y , w h i c h i n t u r n h a s b e e n e n r ic h e d b y th e g e n e r o u s a n d g o o d - h e a r te d n a tu r e o f f a m i l y m e m b e r s , C o o p e r s a id .
Though the families k n e w n o o n e in th e U n i t e d S ta te s a n d d i d n ’ t k n o w w h a t to e x p e c t , m e m b e r s o f T e m p l e B e t h A h m b e c a m e l i k e r e la ti v e s t o t h e m , s a id L e o n i d S n o v s k y .
F a m i l y m e m b e r s h a v e a d j u s t e d t o A m e r i c a “ p r e t t y e a s i l y ,” h e a d d e d .
S e v e r a l f a m i l y m e m b e r s h a v e j o b s , i n c l u d i n g h is 6 4 - y e a r - o l d f a t h e r , h e c o n t i n u e d .
“ W e j u s t w a n t e d t o g e t o u t o f R u s s i a b e c a u s e t h e s i t u a t i o n w a s g e t t i n g w o r s e a n d w o r s e ,” S n o v s k y s a id .
C o o p e r s a id th a t it h a s b e e n v e r y c h a l l e n g i n g t o i n t r o d u c e t h e f a m i l y m e m b e r s t o t h e ir J e w i s h h e r it a g e .
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H e a d d e d th a t R o s h H a s h a n a is s i g n i f i c a n t t o th e f a m i l y b e c a u s e t h e y a re a ll t o g e t h e r i n t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s a f t e r f a c i n g m a n y d i f f i c u l t i e s .
“ F i n a l l y , w e ’ r e h e r e a n d v e r y h a p p y to b e a b l e t o c e l e b r a t e R o s h H a s h a n a t o g e t h e r ,” S n o v s k y c o n t i n u e d .
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You’ll find a unique concept of dining at Big Ed’s Bar B Que, Route 34, Old Bridge. You’d have to go to Texas to find ribs as good as Big Ed’s and the authentic southern cooking is a real treat.
There’s also steak, chicken, baby back ribs and the best ever pulled baby back ribs...which is solid meat so tender you can eat it with a fork.
The blackened cajun-style catfish and swordfish melt in your mouth. Side dishes include apple fritters, corn on the cob and baked beans. Try their own chili, also filet mignon, prime ribs and fresh seafood.
The prices are reasonable with chicken dinner including a big garden salad, at only $6.95. The highest price meal on the menu is the super combination of chicken, ribs, and more, big enough for two, for only $ 14.95.
Beer, wine, mixed drinks and their own special cocktails are served from the bar.Owner Ed Stoppiello invites you to “come on down” for the best, real southern cookin’
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range from serious to funn o o n a n d e v e n i n g c la s s e s .
“ Y o u c a n a tt e n d a n y s in g le s e s s io n a n d s t i l l g a i n a w i d e p a n o r a m i c v i e w o f J e w i s h e t h i c s , ” s a i d C o o p e r . “ F o r in s t a n c e , i f y o u ’ r e a b u s in e s s t r a v e l e r a n d c a n ’ t c o m e t o a l l , y o u c a n s t i l l c o m e t o s o m e .”
T h e c o u r s e w i l l g i v e a J e w i s h p e r s p e c t i v e o n s u c h c o n t r o v e r s i a l , m o d e r n - d a y t o p ic s s u c h as a b o r t i o n , e u th a n a s ia , c a p i t a l p u n i s h m e n t , b u s i n e s s p r a c t i c e s a n d w a r a n d p e a c e .
“An important perspective o f J e w i s h r e l i g i o n h a s a l w a y s b e e n t h e p u r s u i t o f k n o w l e d g e ,” th e r a b b i e x p l a i n e d .
T h e c la s s e s r a n g e f r o m t h e s e r io u s t o th e l i g h t - h e a r t e d . F o r i n s t a n c e , “ J e w i s h C o o k i n g ” w i l l r u n e v e r y T h u r s d a y e v e n i n g i n J a n u a r y .
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b u t th e l e c t u r e s e r ie s is v e r y p o p u l a r . . . a n d v e r y a l l u r i n g .”
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g u e s t w i l l g r a c e T e m p l e B e t h A h m t o s p e a k a b o u t “ H a p p i n e s s I s a S e r i o u s P r o b l e m ,” “ W h y I A m a J e w , “ T h e J e w i s h F a m i l y i n t h e 1 9 9 0 s ” a n d t h e “ G o d s o f M o d e m M e n a n d W o m e n .”
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U n h e a l t h y , a d d ic t i v e r e la ti o n s h ip s m a y d e v e l o p i n s t e a d , i n w h i c h a p e r s o n b e c o m e s d e p e n d e n t u p o n h is / h e r p a r t n e r f o r a p p r o v a l , a c c e p ta n c e a n d b a s ic s u r v i v a l .
T h e f o l l o w i n g a re s o m e c o m m o n c h a r a c te ris tic s o f h e a l t h y , l o v i n g r e la ti o n s h ip s . A d d i c t i v e , d e p e n d e n t r e la ti o n s h ip s , o n th e o th e r h a n d , c a n b e r e c o g n i z e d b y th e a b se n c e o r d is t o r t io n o f th e s e s a m e q u a litie s .
Trust — T h e b a s i c f o u n d a t i o n o f a n y h e a l th y r e la tio n s h ip b e t w e e n t w o p e o p le — c h i l d a n d p a r e n t , s is t e r a n d b r o t h e r , t w o f r i e n d s — is t h e d e v e l o p m e n t a n d e n c o u r a g e m e n t o f a n o p e n n e s s t h a t f o s t e r s t h e g r o w t h o f t r u s t . T r u s t is t h e c o n f i d e n t fe e lin g th a t th is o th e r p e r s o n w i l l n o t a c t in a w a y th a t w i l l h a r m y o u .
I n a n a d d ic ti v e r e la ti o n s h ip , o n th e o th e r h a n d , j e a l o u s y a n d p o s s e s s iv e n e s s a re c e n tr a l t o th e in te r a c tio n b e t w e e n th e t w o p e o p l e . F e a r o f b e i n g d is p la c e d , o f l o s in g th e o th e r p e r s o n , p r e v e n ts th e o p e n n e s s so n e c e s s a ry t o th e d e v e lo p m e n t o f tr u s t.
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I n a d d i c t i v e r e l a t i o n s h i p s , c o n f l i c t r e s u lts th e f e a r o f b e i n g a b a n d o n e d b y th e o th e r . H e n c e , d e p e n d e n t c o u p le s a tte m p t to c o n t r o l c o n f l i c t a n d w i n d u p i n c r e a s i n g t h e ir d e p e n d e n c e u p o n o n e a n o th e r .
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T h e b e l i e f th a t th e m o r e s e c u re o n e b e c o m e s w i t h o n e ’ s o w n se n se o f s e l f - w o r t h , th e m o r e th e r e la ti o n s h ip w i l l g r o w , is d i r e c t ly o p p o s i te t o th a t h e ld b y a n a d d ic ti v e c o u p le . I n a n u n h e a lt h y r e la ti o n s h ip , th e re is p r e o c c u p a ti o n w i t h th e o t h e r ’ s b e h a v i o r , f e a r th a t e n c o u r a g e m e n t w i l l le a d t o a b a n d o n m e n t a n d d i s b e l i e f t h a t i n d i v i d u a l g r o w t h c a n s tr e n g th e n th e r e la ti o n s h ip .
T r u s t , s e p a r a t i o n , a n d m u t u a l e n c o u r a g e m e n t a re c e r t a in ly im p o r ta n t a sp e c ts to a n y h e a l t h y , l o v i n g r e l a t i o n s h i p . O t h e r a s p e c ts w h i c h im p a c t u p o n o u r a b i l i t y t o r e la te t o o n e a n o t h e r w i l l b e a d d r e s s e d in m y n e x t c o l u m n .
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Marian R. FerkoS e r v i c e s w e r e h e l d S e p t . 2 1 a t S t .
J o s e p h ’ s R o m a n C a t h o l i c C h u r c h , K e y p o r t , f o r M a r i a n F e r k o , n e e R u s z k o w s k i , 8 6 , o f O n l e y , M d . w h o d i e d S e p t . 1 8 a t M o n t g o m e r y G e n e r a l H o s p i t a l , O n l e y .
M r s . F e r k o , a h o m e m a k e r , w a s b o m in U t i c a , N . Y . a n d l i v e d i n P e r t h A m b o y b e fo r e m o v i n g t o O n l e y e ig h t y e a r s a g o .
S h e w a s a c o m m u n i c a n t o f S t . P e t e r ’ s C h u r c h , O n l e y .
M r s . F e r k o w a s p r e d e c e a s e d b y h e r h u s b a n d , S t e p h e n F e r k o , w h o d ie d in 1 9 8 4 .
S u r v i v i n g a r e t w o d a u g h t e r s , M a r i a n M c G o u g h o f M a t a w a n a n d P a t r i c i a M u - d r a k o f O n l e y ; t w o b r o t h e r s , R o y R u s z k o w s k i o f T e n n e s s e e a n d L e o n R u s z k o w s k i o f C o n n e c t i c u t ; t w o s is t e r s , E l i z a b e t h G a l l o p o f P e r t h A m b o y a n d H e le n Y o u s e k o w s k i o f H o b o k e n ; s i x g r a n d c h ild r e n a n d 1 2 g r e a t- g r a n d c h i ld r e n .
I n te r m e n t w a s at S t . G e r t r u d e ’ s C e m e t e r y , C o l o n i a .
D a y F u n e r a l H o m e , K e y p o r t , w a s i n c h a rg e o f a r r a n g e m e n ts .
Dominick CanevariS e r v i c e s w e r e h e l d S e p t . 2 1 a t S t .
B e r n a d e t t e ’ s R o m a n C a t h o l i c C h u r c h , P a r l i n , f o r D o m i n i c k C a n e v a r i , 8 2 , o f P a r l i n w h o d i e d S e p t . 1 8 a t B a y s h o r e C o m m u n i t y H o s p i t a l , H o l m d e l .
M r . C a n e v a r i w a s a t r u c k d r i v e r a n d s a le s m a n f o r Q u a k e r S o a p C o . , S e c a u c u s , f o r 3 9 y e a r s , r e ti r in g i n 1 9 7 1 .
H e w a s a c o m m u n i c a n t o f S t . B e r n a d e t t e ’ s C h u r c h , P a r l i n .
H e w a s p r e d e c e a s e d b y h i s t w o b r o t h e r s , J o s e p h , w h o d i e d i n 1 9 8 4 , a n d J o h n , w h o d ie d i n 1 9 8 6 .
S u r v i v i n g a re h is w i f e , T e s s ie G a r b a r i n i C a n e v a r i ; a d a u g h t e r , D o l o r e s B e r a r d i c e lli o f P a r l i n ; th r e e g r a n d c h ild r e n , D i n a H a l l o f P o c o n o s L a k e , P a . , J u d i t h G a r y o f P a r l i n a n d M a t t h e w B e r a r d i c e l l i o f P a r l i n ; a n d f o u r g r e a t- g r a n d c h i ld r e n .
E n t o m b m e n t w a s a t S t . J o s e p h ’ s C e m e t e r y , K e y p o r t .
D a y F u n e r a l H o m e , K e y p o r t , w a s i n c h a rg e o f a r r a n g e m e n ts .
Ursula R. LeonardS e r v i c e s w i l l b e h e l d T h u r s d a y a t S t .
M a r y ’ s R o m a n C a t h o l i c C h u r c h , N e w M o n m o u t h , f o r U r s u l a R . L e o n a r d , 6 5 , o f M i d d l e t o w n w h o d i e d S e p t . 2 1 a t R i v e r v i e w M e d i c a l C e n t e r , R e d B a n k .
M r s . L e o n a r d w a s a t e a c h e r a t S t . M a r y ’ s E l e m e n t e r y S c h o o l , N e w M o n m o u t h , f o r 2 8 y e a r s , r e t i r i n g th r e e y e a r s a g o .
S h e w a s b o m in L o n g I s l a n d , N . Y . a n d l i v e d i n E l i z a b e t h f r o m 1 9 4 0 t o 1 9 5 6 , w h e n sh e m o v e d t o M i d d l e t o w n .
S u r v i v i n g a r e h e r h u s b a n d , R o b e r t ; t h r e e d a u g h t e r s , A r i e l l e L e o n a r d o f S a n F r a n c i s c o , C a l i f . , C o n n i e G u l l m a n o f M i d d l e t o w n a n d J e a n e L e o n a r d o f T i n t o n F a l l s ; a s is te r, M u r i e l S t e w a r t o f A r l i n g t o n , V a . ; a n d t w o g r a n d s o n s .
J o h n F . P f l e g e r F u n e r a l H o m e , M i d d l e t o w n , w a s in c h a rg e o f a r r a n g e m e n ts .
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S e p t . 1 1 a t C e n t r a S t a t e M e d i c a l C e n t e r , F r e e h o l d T o w n s h i p .
H e w a s b o r n in L e e d s , E n g l a n d , a n d c a m e t o A m e r i c a i n 1 9 1 0 . H e l i v e d i n F r e e h o l d s in c e 1 9 2 5 .
H e w a s a w e a v e r f o r A & M K a r a g h e u - s ia n R u g M i l l , F r e e h o l d , f o r 2 5 y e a r s u n til r e ti r in g in th e m i d - 1 9 4 0 ’ s.
S u r v i v i n g a r e h i s w i f e , O r p h a M . A l l e r t o n ; t w o s o n s , R o b e r t A l l e r t o n o f M i l l s t o n e T o w n s h i p a n d J a m e s A l l e r t o n o f F r e e h o l d T o w n s h i p ; a d a u g h t e r , A n n H e u m i l l e r o f H o w e l l ; a b r o t h e r , G o r d o n A l l e r t o n o f F r e e h o l d ; a s is te r , J e a n H a m m o n d o f A m s t e r d a m , N . Y . ; s e v e n g r a n d c h ild r e n ; a n d f i v e g r e a t- g r a n d c h ild r e n .
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The rear window o f th e C l i f f w o o d E l e m e n t a r y S c h o o l w a s f o u n d b r o k e n S e p t . 1 7 .
Carl Jackson, 3 5 , o f 1 7 2 D e l a w a r e A v e . w a s c h a r g e d S e p t . 1 6 w i t h p o s s e s s io n o f a c o n t r o l l e d d a n g e r o u s s u b s ta n c e w i t h in te n t t o d is tr ib u te a n d w i t h r e s is tin g a rre s t a ft e r a c o n f r o n t a ti o n w i t h p o l ic e o n M i l t o n a n d G o r d o n s t r e e t s . A c c o r d i n g t o t h e p o l i c e r e p o r t , . b e f o r e b e i n g a p p r o a c h e d , J a c k s o n w a s s e e n t h r o w i n g a c le a r p la s tic b a g f i l l e d w i t h p o w d e r y s u b s ta n c e t o th e g r o u n d .
Two hom es on W a r r e n D r i v e w e r e f o u n d r a n s a c k e d S e p t . 1 6 . T h e r e a r g la s s d o o r s w e r e s m a s h e d o n o n e h o u s e , a n d e n t r y w a s g a i n e d t h r o u g h t h e w a s h r o o m w i n d o w o f th e o th e r . A lis t o f s to le n g o o d s w a s n o t c o m p i le d a t th e t im e o f th e r e p o r t , b u t o n e r e s id e n t e s tim a te d h is s to le n ite m s t o b e w o r t h a r o u n d $ 7 0 0 .
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N e w a r k , w a s a rre s te d a n d c h a r g e d S e p t . 1 4 w i t h p o s s e s s i o n o f b u r g l a r y t o o l s a t M a y t a g L a u n d r y , U n i o n A v e n u e . H e w a s p o s t e d o n $ 2 ,0 0 0 b a i l a n d r e l e a s e d . P a tr o l m a n R o b e r t C u l l e n r e s p o n d e d .
A 23-year-old S o u t h L a u r e l A v e n u e r e s id e n t is b e i n g in v e s tig a te d f o r a lle g e d ly k i c k i n g in a n d b r e a k in g th e w in d s h i e l d o f a- ta x ic a b S e p t . 1 3 .
Christoph Woodlee, 43, of 4 4 W o o d l a n d A v e . , K e a n s b u r g , w a s a r r e s t e d a n d c h a r g e d S e p t . 1 4 w i t h d r i v i n g w h i l e i n t o x ic a te d o n R o u t e 3 6 a n d P o o l e A v e n u e .
For the third t im e in a w e e k , a b a g o f g r a s s c l i p p i n g s w a s d u m p e d o n a C a v a n L a n e r e s id e n t ’ s l a w n . T h e r e p o r t w a s m a d e S e p t . 1 0 . P a t r o l m a n C h a r l e s M c B r i d e in v e s t ig a t e d .
A 14-karat diamond r in g w a s m is s in g S e p t . 9 f r o m a j e w e l r y b o x s to r e d in a b e d r o o m i n a M i d d l e R o a d r e s i d e n c e . T h e v a l u e o f t h e r i n g is $ 2 ,8 0 0 . P a t r o l m a n R i c h a r d J a e g e r r e s p o n d e d .
A T-top v a l u e d a t $ 4 0 0 w a s r e p o r t e d s t o l e n S e p t . 1 1 f r o m B u h l e r a n d B i t t e r , R o u t e 3 5 . P a t r o l m a n D e a n C a n e a l r e s p o n d e d .
Bail was set a t $ 1 , 5 0 0 f o r E r i k S o l o m e n o , 1 9 , o f 1 9 C a l t D r i v e , a f t e r h e w a s c h a r g e d w i t h a tt e m p t in g t o s te a l th re e t ir e s f r o m a v e h i c l e a t B u h l e r C h r y s l e r , R o u t e 3 5 . P a t r o l m a n S t e p h e n S c h m i d t r e s p o n d e d .
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f i s t - f i g h t i n g i n t h e s t r e e t , a c c o r d i n g t o s o m e o n e a t t h e H o l m d e l N u r s i n g H o m e , R o u t e 3 4 . T h e r e p o r t w a s c a lle d i n a b o u t 1 0 : 2 0 p .m . S e p t . 1 7 . C p l . J a m e s H a m m o n d a n d P a t r o l m a n J a m e s D a v i s s e a r c h e d th e a re a b u t f o u n d n o o n e .
Someone reportedly entered a n o f f i c e o n th e t h ir d f l o o r o f B a y s h o r e C o m m u n i t y H o s p i t a l a n d t o o k w a l l e t s f r o m t h r e e p o c k e t b o o k s . T h e r e p o r t w a s m a d e a t 1 1 : 3 5 a . m . S e p t . 1 7 . D e t e c t i v e S g t . L e o n a r d S a s s o a n d D e t e c t i v e F r a n k A l - lo c c o r e s p o n d e d a n d t o o k a n in v e s t ig a t io n r e p o r t .
A man reportedly exposed h i m s e l f in f r o n t o f H o l m d e l H i g h S c h o o l o n th e a f t e r n o o n o f S e p t . 1 5 . T h e m a n is d e s c r ib e d b y p o l ic e as b e i n g w h i t e , in h is e a r l y 3 0 s , w i t h b r o w n h a i r , o p e r a t in g a b lu e c a r . H e r e p o r t e d ly w a s c o m p l e t e ly n a k e d a n d m a s t u r b a t i n g . P a t r o l m a n J a m e s D a v i s r e s p o n d e d t o th e c a ll a n d t o o k r e p o r ts f r o m
v a r io u s w itn e s s e s t o th e in c id e n t. D e t e c t i v e L e o n a r d S a s s o is c o n d u c t i n g a n i n v e s ti g a ti o n .
A 14-speed bicycle reportedly w a s a k e n f r o m t h e p o r c h o f a N o r t h a m p t o n D r i v e r e s i d e n c e b e t w e e n m i d n i g h t a n d 6 :4 5 a .m . S e p t . 1 5 . T h e i n c i d e n t w a s r e p o r te d t o p o lic e a t 2 : 1 5 p .m . S e p t . 1 5 . T h e b ik e is d e s c r ib e d as a N i s h i c k i ( s p o r t ) 2 4 - in c h b i k e o f a r e f l e c t i v e b l a c k c o l o r w i t h s il v e r h a n d le b a r s a n d r e d ta p e f o a m g r ip s . P a t r o l m a n G e o r g e M a s o n h a n d le d th e c a ll .
D etective L eonard Sasso a r r e s t e d M i c h a e l F l a t l e y , 2 3 , n o s t r e e t g i v e n , o f U n i o n B e a c h o n S e p t . 1 4 o n a c h a r g e o f t h e f t . P o li c e c h a r g e d th a t F l a t l e y , a s e c u r ity o f f i c e r a t B a y s h o r e C o m m u n i t y H o s p i t a l , in J u n e t o o k a te l e v i s io n a n d v id e o c a s s e tte r e c o r d e r , b o t h v a l u e d a t $ 7 5 0 , f r o m t h e h o s p i t a l . F l a t l e y w a s re le a s e d a ft e r p o s t in g $ 7 5 0 b a i l .
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A red-and-white b o y ’ s r a c in g b ik e w a s f o u n d b y a F i r s t S tr e e t r e s id e n t a t 5 :2 6 a .m . S e p t . 9 . P a t r o l m a n K e v i n C a s s i d y r e s p o n d e d .
A bench in front o f K e y p o r t P i z z a w a s v a n d a l i z e d a n d th e s tre e t l i g h t i n f r o n t o f J . J . N e w b e r r y ’ s w a s s m a s h e d , r e p o r t e d s o m e o n e f r o m N e i g h b o r h o o d P r e s e r v a t io n a t 1 1 : 3 1 a .m . S e p t . 8 .
The right rear door o f a c a r b e l o n g in g t o a B i r c h w o o d D r i v e , C l i f f w o o d B e a c h , r e s id e n t w a s d a m a g e d b e t w e e n 4 :3 0 p .m . S e p t . 1 5 a n d 5 :3 0 p .m . S e p t . 1 6 .
Four repossessed boats w e r e v a n d a l i z e d a n d v a r io u s e q u i p m e n t w a s r e m o v e d f r o m t h e b o a t s a t R a i d e r ’ s M a r i n a , W e s t F r o n t S t r e e t . T h e i n c i d e n t w a s r e p o r t d a t 3 :3 0 p .m . S e p t . 1 5 . P a t r o l m a n K e v i n C a s s id y r e s p o n d e d .
Raul Martinez o f 1 2 2 S e c o n d S t . w a s c h a r g e d w i t h l e w d n e s s a n d p a t r o n i z i n g p r o s titu te s a t 1 2 : 1 5 a .m . S e p t . 1 5 A c c o r d in g t o p o l i c e , th e s u s p e c t m a d e l e w d r e m a r k s a n d o f f e r e d h i m s e l f f o r h ir e to lo c a l c h ild r e n . A C e d a r S tr e e t r e s id e n t r e p o r te d th e in c id e n t a t 9 :3 3 p .m . S e p t . 1 4 . P a t r o l m a n K e v i n C a s s i d y a n d S g t . J o h n D a y b a c k r e s p o n d e d .
Two pieces of frozen c h i c k e n r e p o r t e d l y w e r e s to le n f r o m a M a i n S t r e e t r e s id e n t a t 7 : 3 4 p . m . S e p t . 1 2 . A c c o r d i n g t o r e p o r t s , th e r e s i d e n t ’ s n e i g h b o r a s k e d t o b o r r o w c h i c k e n . W h e n t h e r e s i d e n t r e f u s e d , t h e n e i g h b o r r e p o r t e d l y t o l d t h e r e s i d e n t ’ s g r a n d d a u g h t e r t o g e t t h e c h ic k e n . N o c o m p l a i n t s h a v e b e e n s ig n e d . S g t . J o h n D a y b a c k r e s p o n d e d .
A motor was stolen f r o m a n 1 1 - f o o t g a m e f i s h e r b o a t a t O l s e n ’ s M a r i n a b e t w e e n 6 :3 0 p .m . a n d 1 0 p .m . S e p t . 1 2 . T h e in c id e n t w a s r e p o r t e d b y a M e r c e r S t r e e t , W e s t K e a n s b u r g , r e s id e n t.
A bluish-green Shiki 1 0 - s p e e d b ic y c l e b e l o n g i n g t o a F i r s t S t r e e t r e s i d e n t w a s t a k e n b e t w e e n t h e n i g h t o f S e p t . 1 2 a n d 1 0 :5 4 a .m . S e p t . 1 3 .
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a n d a T K R c a b l e r e m o t e w e r e r e m o v e d f r o m th e m a s te r b e d r o o m o f a n E l m P la c e r e s id e n c e b e t w e e n 6 p . m . A u g . 2 8 a n d 4 p .m . A u g . 3 0 . T h e in c id e n t w a s r e p o r t e d at 1 1 : 3 2 a . m . S e p t . 4 . P a t r o l m a n G e o r g e M a g n e n a t r e s p o n d e d .
Two different vehicles a p p r o a c h e d c h ild r e n a t th e b u s s to p a t M a i n a n d W a s h in g t o n s tre e ts at 8 :1 5 a .m . S e p t . 1 4 a n d 1 5 . O n e t i m e , a m a n a s k e d a c h i l d i f s h e w a n t e d a r i d e . T h e n e x t d a y , a d i f f e r e n t c h i l d w a s a s k e d i f s h e w o u l d l i k e a c a t. T h e R a v i n e D r i v e S c h o o l p r i n c i p a l , J o h n W a l s h , r e p o r te d th e in c id e n ts a t 4 : 1 5 p .m . S e p t . 1 6 .
Theodore Balog, 5 0 M i d d l e s e x S t . , w a s c h a r g e d w i t h d r i v i n g w h i l e in to x i c a te d a t 7 : 4 9 p .m . S e p t . 1 4 a ft e r a n a c c id e n t at R o u t e 3 4 a n d M o n r o e S t r e e t . P a t r o l m e n G e o r g e M a g n e n a t a n d A n t h o n y B r i z e n d i n e r e s p o n d e d .
Two electrical service d i s c o n n e c t o r s w h i c h s e r v i c e t h e f r e e z e r s a t 7 - E l e v e n , M a i n S t r e e t , w e r e p u t i n t h e g a r b a g e d u m p s t e r , c a u s in g d a m a g e to a ll th e f r o z e n f o o d s i n t h e s t o r e . T h e i n c i d e n t w a s r e p o r t e d a t 8 :0 9 a .m . S e p t . 1 4 .
Someone scratched the d r i v e r ’ s s id e d o o r a n d th e s id e o f a c a r b e l o n g i n g to a B e l l e v u e L a n e r e s i d e n t b e t w e e n 7 p . m . S e p t . 1 3 a n d 7 : 3 0 p . m . S e p t . 1 4 . T h e c a r w a s p a r k e d in f r o n t o f th e re s id e n c e .
A Sony AM/FM ca s s e tte s te r e o , v a lu e d at $ 3 5 0 , w a s r e m o v e d f r o m a c a r b e l o n g in g to a M o r r i s t o w n R o a d r e s id e n t b e t w e e n 8 p . m . S e p t . 9 a n d 5 a . m . S e p t . 1 0 . T h e in c id e n t w a s r e p o r te d at 9 :3 0 a .m . S e p t . 1 3 . P a t r o l m a n L o n n i e W h i t e r e s p o n d e d .
Michael Bianco, 5 0 4 P r o s p e c t A v e . , L a u r e n c e H a r b o r , w a s c h a r g e d w i t h d is o r d e r l y c o n d u c t a t 1 1 : 4 3 p . .m . S e p t . 1 2 a fte r l e a v in g a p a r t y in th e a re a o f S u t t o n D r i v e . P a t r o l m e n G e o r g e M a g n e n a t , W i l l i a m T o o m e r a n d S g t . J a m e s W a l k e r r e s p o n d e d .
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T h e M a t a w a n R e g i o n a l H i g h S c h o o l f o o t b a l l te a m w i l l o p e n th e 1 9 9 2 c a m p a ig n as t h e l e a d i n g c a n d i d a t e t o c a p t u r e t h e S h o r e C o n f e r e n c e B N o r t h D i v i s i o n tit le .
T h e H u s k i e s ( 9 - 2 ) lo s t t o O c e a n d u r in g t h e 1 9 9 1 r e g u l a r s e a s o n , g i v i n g t h e S p a r ta n s ( 1 0 - 1 ) th e B N o r t h c h a m p io n s h ip . B u t M a t a w a n g o t r e v e n g e b y d e f e a t i n g O c e a n a n d b e i n g c r o w n e d C e n t r a l J e r s e y G r o u p I I I state s e c tio n a l c h a m p io n s in th e s ta te p l a y o f f s .
T h i s y e a r , O c e a n h a s m o v e d o u t o f B N o r t h a n d in to th e A N o r t h d i v i s i o n , l e a v in g th e H u s k i e s as t h e l e a g u e ’ s d o m i n a n t t e a m . A n d th a t d o m i n a t i o n w i l l m o s t l i k e l y c o m e f r o m a d e fe n s e th a t fe a tu r e s t w o o f th e m o s t h i g h l y r e g a r d e d h i g h s c h o o l p l a y e rs in th e s ta te : 6 - 7 , 2 5 0 - p o u n d d e f e n s i v e ta c k le N e b r a s k a B a k e r a n d 6 - 1 , 2 2 5 - p o u n d li n e b a c k e r T y r o n e G a r l a n d .
T h o s e t w o s e n i o r s , a l o n g w i t h s e n i o r d e f e n s i v e e n d G l e n n G i o r d a n o ( 6 - 1 , 1 8 5 ) , s e n io r li n e b a c k e r S e a n M c C l a i n ( 6 - 0 , 1 9 5 ) , j u n i o r t a c k l e B r a n d o n B r e z n e i a k ( 6 - 2 , 2 3 0 ) , s e n io r d e f e n s i v e e n d C h r i s S h e a ( % 1 , . : 1 8 5 ) , w i t h s e n io r s S c o t t M c C l a i n ( 5 - i i , > 18 0 .) a n d J o h n N i c h o l a s o n ( 5 - 9 , 2 1 0 ) s l i f i t ^ in g th e nfts.e j |u a r d p o s i t i o n , f o r m .a i m p o s i n g 'fr 'e r it s e v e n f o r a n y o p p o s i n g - , o f f e n s e . ;
“ I t h i n k o u r f r o n t s e v e n a re v e r y t a l e n t - e d p e o p l e , ” s a i d M a t a w a n c o a c h J o e M a r t u c c i . “ W e h a v e f o u r p e o p l e r e tu r n in g f r o m w h a t w a s a v e r y s tr o n g u n i t la s t y e a r . B u t I t h i n k t h e i n e x p e r i e n c e i n o u r s e c o n d a r y is a c o n c e r n . W e h a v e s o m e v e r y g o o d a th le te s o u t t h e r e w h o c a n p l a y b u t t h e y j u s t h a v e n ’ t h a d t h a t g a m e e x p e r i e n c e .”
T h e H u s k i e s ’ s e c o n d a r y w i l l c o n s is t o f s e n io r fr e e s a f e t y R o b e r t H u t c h i n s o n ( 6 - 0 , 1 7 5 ) , s e n io r s t r o n g s a f e t y M i k e L e w c z a k ( 6 - 0 , 1 8 0 ) , s e n i o r c o r n e r b a c k W e s l e y G a r l a n d ( 5 - 8 , 1 7 5 ) a n d s o p h o m o r e c o m e r - b a c k C h a r l i e R o g e r s ( 5 - 1 0 , 1 6 5 ) .
O f f e n s i v e l y , M a r t u c c i w i l l l o o k t o B o b b y J a m e s o n t o c a r r y th e lo a d f r o m th e t a i l b a c k p o s i t i o n , t e a m i n g w i t h T y r o n e G a r l a n d a t f u l l b a c k . L a w r e n c e K a t z ( 6 - 0 , 1 8 5 ) r e tu r n s f o r h is s e n io r y e a r w i t h a lo t o f s e a s o n in g a n d o v e r 7 0 0 y a r d s t h r o u g h th e a ir d u r in g h is j u n i o r c a m p a ig n .
“ W e d o h a v e s o m e g o o d p e o p l e o n th e o f f e n s i v e s id e o f th e b a l l ,” s a id M a r t u c c i . " B o b b y J a m e s o n is o n e o f t h e b e s t t a i l b a c k s to c o m e t h r o u g h th e p r o g r a m . H e ’ s a b i g s t r o n g k i d w i t h b r e a k a w a y s p e e d . H e
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■ON THE MOVEMatawan Regional High School tailback Bo^by Jameson will be trying to lead the Huskies to another appearance in the Central Jersey Group III state playoffs.m i g h t n o t h a v e t h e v i s i o n o f a ( f o r m e r H u s k i e s s t a n d o u t) C r a i g M i t t e r y e t , b u t h e h a s g r e a t p o w e r a n d h e ’ s l e a r n i n g t o d o t h in g s i n th e o p e n f i e l d a n d a t th e p o i n t o f a tt a c k t h a t a re g o i n g t o h e lp m a k e h i m a b e tte r r u n n e r .
“ A n d w i t h ( T y r o n e ) G a r l a n d at f u l l b a c k , w e h a v e a t r e m e n d o u s a th le t e w i t h g r e a t s iz e a n d s p e e d a n d w e fe e l th a t c o m b i n a t io n w i l l g i v e u s th e o p p o r t u n i t y t o d o w h a t w e w a n t t o d o o f f e n s i v e l y .
“ K a t z ’ s e x p e r i e n c e a n d h a v i n g a y e a r u n d e r h is b e l t - h e ’ s h a d a g o o d p r e - s e a s o n t h r o w i n g th e b a ll w e l l - h e ’ s r e a l l y u n d e r s t a n d i n g t h e o f f e n s e . T h o s e t h i n g s a r e im p o r t a n t f o r u s b e c a u s e I t h i n k w e h a v e s o m e p e o p l e w h o c a n c a tc h th e b a l l . S o w e h a v e p e o p l e th a t h a v e n o t h a d e x p e r ie n c e in g a m e s b u t d o h a v e a b i l i t y to b e g o o d i f t h e y c o n t in u e t o w o r k h a r d .”
T h e M a t a w a n r e c e i v i n g c o r p s w i l l c o n s is t o f s e n io rs J a m e s L a n g l e y ( 6 - 0 , 1 7 0 ) a n d T a s h e e n R i v e r a ( 5 - 1 0 , 1 7 5 ) , a n d j u n i o r S c o t t D a v i s ( 6 - 2 , 1 8 0 ) .
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M ataw an g r id d e r s g e a rDefending Central Jersey Group IIIBy Alan Karmin
Photographs by Rich SchultzSIZE, SPEED, STRENGTHWhen it comes to having the attributes that go into making a successful high school football player, Matawan’s Nebraska Baker has the complete package. The senior defensive lineman is back to run down opposing quarterbacks and running backs this fall.w h e n s e n i o r C h u c k F a z i o ( 6 - 2 , 2 2 5 ) , a t r a n s f e r f r o m S t . J o h n V i a n n e y H i g h S c h o o l w h e r e h e s ta r te d f o r t w o s e a s o n s , w e n t d o w n w i t h a n in j u r y .
J u n i o r G a r y M c P h e r s o n ( 5 - 1 1 , 2 3 0 ) w i l l r e p l a c e F a z i o a t r i g h t t a c k l e , j o i n i n g a g r o u p t h a t c o n s i s t s o f s e n i o r g u a r d P h i l G r i v a s ( 5 - 1 0 , 1 9 5 ) , s e n i o r t a c k l e , J o e V a c c a r e l l a ( 6 - 0 , 1 9 0 ) , j u n i o r g u a r d N i c k S i r a g u s a ( 5 - 1 1 , 2 3 5 ) a n d s e n i o r J e r r y H o u r i h a n ( 5 - 1 1 , 1 8 0 ) a n d j u n i o r M i k e L u z i o ( 5 - 1 0 , 1 9 5 ) s h a r in g th e c e n te r p o s i t i o n .
T h e H u s k i e s w i l l o p e n th e 1 9 9 2 s e a s o n a t h o m e S a t u r d a y a t 1 : 3 0 p .m . v s . A N o r t h f a v o r i t e M i d d l e t o w n S o u t h .
“ W e ’ re v e r y h a p p y w i t h o u r d e fe n s e a n d w e ’ re v e r y o p t im i s t ic a b o u t w h e r e w e ’ re at o f f e n s i v e l y a t t h is p o i n t , ” s a id M a r t u c c i . “ W e f e e l w e ’ re a litt le s u s p e c t as t o w h e r e w e ’ re g o i n g to b e e a r l y o n in th e s e a s o n , so t h a t ’ s t h e k e y t o o u r w h o l e s e a s o n - o u r
f i r s t th r e e o r f o u r g a m e s a n d h o w w e p e r f o r m i n th o s e g a m e s . B u t I t h i n k w e ’ l l g e t b e tte r as th e s e a s o n g o e s o n .”
A s f o r th e B N o r t h r a c e , M a r t u c c i d o e s n o t t h i n k i t w i l l b e a s u r e t h i n g f o r a n y t e a m .
“ T h e B N o r t h d i v i s i o n h a s a lw a y s b e e n t o u g h w i t h t e a m s o f t o p c a l i b e r f o o t b a l l l i k e L o n g B r a n c h , S t . J o h n V i a n n e y , a n d e v e n n o w w i t h R a r i t a n c o m i n g b a c k - i t ’ s n o t th e t y p e o f d i v i s i o n w h e r e y o u c o u l d w a l k i n t o a g a m e a n d s a y , ‘ H e r e w e a r e , w e ’ re g o i n g to w i n th e g a m e .’
“ I t h i n k w e e k i n a n d w e e k o u t , i t ’ s th e t y p e o f le a g u e w h e r e y o u h a v e t o b e v e r y w e l l p r e p a r e d , n o t o n l y p h y s i c a l l y a n d m e n t a l l y , b u t g a m e - w i s e a ls o .
" T h e r e a re s o m e e x c e ll e n t c o a c h e s i n B N o r t h a n d I d o n ’ t t h i n k t h e r e ’ s a n y o n e t e a m a l o n g t h e l i n e , n o m a t t e r w h a t t h e r e c o r d i s , th a t y o u c o u l d j u s t c h a lk u p as a w i n , ” s a id M a r t u c c i .
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Photograph by Rich SchultzHITTING THE SLEDRaritan offensive tackle Mike Basso works on the blocking sled as he prepares for Friday’s season opener at home vs. Neptune.
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T h e R a r i t a n H i g h S c h o o l f o o t b a l l p r o g r a m a p p e a rs s e t t o c o n t in u e its r e s u r g e n c e u n d e r t h e g u i d a n c e o f t h i r d - y e a r c o a c h G e o r g e T a r d i f f . I n h is f i r s t s e a s o n a t th e h e l m , t h e R o c k e t s w e r e 0 - 9 . I n 1 9 9 1 th e R o c k e t s b e g a n t o m a k e t h e ir m o v e as th e y q u a l i f i e d f o r th e C e n t r a l J e r s e y G r o u p I I I s ta te s e c t i o n a l p l a y o f f s a n d f i n i s h e d t h e s e a s o n a t 5 - 5 .
A n d w h i l e th e p l a y e r s w h o w e r e th e r e f o r th a t 0 - 9 s e a s o n as s o p h o m o r e s a re v e r y o p t i m i s t i c a b o u t th e u p c o m i n g c a m p a i g n , T a r d i f f r e m a in s r e a lis tic , y e t h o p e f u l , a b o u t th e f l i g h t o f th e R a r i t a n p r o g r a m .
“ I s t i l l t h i n k i t ’ s g o i n g to ta k e a n o th e r y e a r t o g e t th e p r o g r a m t o e x a c t l y w h e r e w e w a n t i t t o b e ,” s a id th e v e te r a n c o a c h . “ W e h a v e m o r e k id s o u t th is y e a r th a n w e h a v e h a d s in c e I ’ v e b e e n h e r e . W e h a v e 5 2 o n th e v a r s i t y a n d 4 0 o n th e fr e s h m a n le v e l so o u r n u m b e r s a re d e f i n i t e l y u p b u t I t h i n k i t ’ s g o i n g t o ta k e a n o th e r y e a r o r t w o t o g e t t h e m u p e v e n h i g h e r . A n d , o f c o u r s e , th e m o r e n u m b e r s y o u h a v e , th e m o r e c o m p e t it i o n y o u h a v e .
“ S o I ’ d l i k e to t h i n k th is y e a r ’ s t e a m is g o i n g t o b e c o m p e t i t i v e , c e r t a i n l y i n th e ( S h o r e C o n f e r e n c e ) B N o r t h D i v i s i o n , a n d t h is y e a r ’ s t e a m h a s a n a w f u l lo t o f p o t e n t i a l . I w o u l d n ’ t g o s o f a r as t o s a y w e ’ v e a r r i v e d . . .a l t h o u g h I t h i n k t h e t h r e e - y e a r s ta rte rs a re a n x i o u s to g o o u t i n a b l a z e o f g l o r y , s o t o s p e a k , a n d I h o p e t h e y d o .”
A m o n g th e lis t o f t h r e e - y e a r s ta rte rs is s e n i o r t a i l b a c k S e a n M a l o n e ( 5 - 8 , 1 9 0 ) . M a l o n e g a i n e d 1 , 1 8 1 y a r d s i n 1 9 9 1 a n d s c o r e d 1 3 t o u c h d o w n s w h i l e b r e a k i n g a n u m b e r o f R a r i t a n r u s h in g r e c o r d s .
T a r d i f f b e l i e v e s M a l o n e is p o i s e d f o r a n o t h e r b i g y e a r , e s p e c ia lly w i t h th e h e lp o f j u n i o r f u l l b a c k T o m J e l e n i e w s k i ( 5 - 1 1 , 1 9 3 ) . T h e b l o c k i n g s k i l l s o f J e l e n i e w s k i s h o u l d a ls o h e l p j u n i o r q u a r t e r b a c k R y a n W a l t z ( 6 - 1 , 1 9 5 ) , w h o T a r d i f f s a y s h a s i m p r o v e d b e y o n d b e l ie f .
“ R y a n l o o k s l i k e h e ’ s r e a d y t o h a v e a g re a t y e a r ,” s a id T a r d i f f . “ H e w o r k e d h a r d a n d h a s g o n e f r o m b o r d e r in g o n b e i n g s lo w
t o b o r d e r i n g o n b e i n g v e r y f a s t . H e h a s i m p r o v e d h i s s p e e d o v e r la s t y e a r w h i c h w i l l e n a b le u s t o d o a lo t m o r e th in g s o f f e n s i v e l y .”
T a r d i f f is a ls o e x c it e d a b o u t th e ta rg e ts W a l t z w i l l h a v e t o t h r o w t o i n j u n i o r t ig h t e n d M a t t S e m e n z a ( 6 - 3 , 1 9 0 ) , s e n io r s p lit e n d S t e v e B a r r y ( 5 - 9 , 1 6 0 ) a n d s o p h o m o r e f l a n k e r J a s o n M e l f i ( 5 - 1 0 , 1 5 0 ) .
“ T h e ta le n t is d e f i n i t e l y t h e r e ,” s a id th e R a r i t a n c o a c h . “ I t h i n k t h e y n e e d to g e t a l i t t l e m o r e g a m e e x p e r i e n c e b e f o r e I c a n s a y th a t th is is a b e tte r r e c e iv in g g r o u p th a n w e ’ v e h a d i n t h e p a s t , b u t t h e t a l e n t is th e r e .
“ F i r s t o f a l l , i t ’ s a fa s te r g r o u p . S e m e n z a r u n s th e q u a r t e r - m i l e f o r t h e t r a c k t e a m , B a r r y r u n s th e 1 0 0 a n d th e 2 2 0 , a n d M e l f i is a ls o a v e r y q u i c k k i d . ”
T h e o f f e n s i v e li n e w i l l b e a n c h o r e d b y s e n i o r c e n t e r J e f f P h i l h o w e r ( 6 - 1 , 2 1 5 ) , s e n i o r g u a r d s T o m B a r r y ( 6 - 0 , 2 0 5 ) a n d M i k e P e l l e t t i e r i ( 6 - 0 , 2 0 5 ) , j u n i o r t a c k l e A n t o n i o R i c e i o n e ( 6 - 1 , 2 3 5 ) a n d s e n i o r ta c k le a n d t h r e e - y e a r s ta rte r M i k e B a s s o ( 6 4 , 2 3 5 ) , w h i l e j u n i o r T o m G a r o f a l o ( 5 - 6 , 1 7 5 ) is o u t w i t h a n i n j u r y .
D e f e n s i v e l y , t h e R o c k e t s w i l l f e a t u r e a n o t h e r t h r e e - y e a r s ta r te r i n s e n io r K e v i n W r i g h t ( 6 - 1 , 1 9 7 ) a t n o s e g u a r d , j u n i o r s S c o t t O ’ D o n n e l l ( 5 - 8 , 2 4 0 ) a n d B o b T e r p o i l l i ( 6 - 1 , 2 0 5 ) a t t h e t a c k l e s , w i t h j u n i o r B o b F l a n a g a n ( 6 - 1 , 1 9 0 ) a n d P h i l h o w e r a t t h e d e f e n s i v e e n d s . J u n i o r S e a n H u r l e y ( 5 - 8 , 1 7 5 ) s h o u l d a l s o s e e s o m e t i m e .
T o m B a r r y w i l l b e g i n h is t h ir d y e a r as a s ta r tin g l i n e b a c k e r , a lo n g w i t h j u n i o r M i k e S h e a ( 5 - 1 0 , 1 6 5 ) .
T h e s e c o n d a r y w i l l fe a tu r e S e m e n z a at fr e e s a f e ty a n d S t e v e B a r r y a t s tr o n g s a f e t y , a l o n g w i t h t h r e e - y e a r s t a r t e r s J o e M e l f i ( S r . , 5 - 9 , 1 6 0 ) a n d M i k e E l h u n i ( S r . , 5 - 9 , 1 5 0 ) a t th e c o m e r s . J u n i o r B i l l S l o c k i ( 5 - 9 , 1 6 0 ) w i l l a ls o see t im e a t s a f e ty .
T h e p la c e k i c k in g c h o r e s w i l l b e h a n d le d b y F r a n k A r e s t a , w h i l e S e m e n z a o r S t e v e B a r r y w i l l d o th e p u n t i n g .
O t h e r p l a y e r s s c h e d u l e d t o s e e t i m e in c lu d e s e n io r t a i l b a c k / f l a n k e r D a n R y d e r
( 5 - 9 , 1 5 5 ) w h o s t a r t e d a s a s o p h o m o r e , s e n i o r b a c k u p t a c k l e J a s o n W a v r o ( 6 - 1 , 2 3 5 ) a n d s p lit e n d B r i a n O p a t o s k y ( 5 - 1 1 , 1 6 0 ) .
W h i l e t h e R o c k e t s l o o k t o b e e x p l o s i v e o f f e n s i v e l y , T a r d i f f s a y s th e k e y c o u l d b e th e d e fe n s e .
“ O n p a p e r , o u r f o r t e lo o k s l i k e i t c o u ld b e o u r d e f e n s e b e c a u s e e v e r y o n e o f o u r k id s h a s s ta rte d a t le a s t o n e g a m e a n d w e h a v e a v e te r a n d e fe n s e b a c k ,” s a id T a r d i f f . “ I l o o k f o r t h e m t o b e o u r s tr e n g th , p a r t ic u
la r l y e a r l y in th e s e a s o n .“ A s f o r th e s e a s o n , I e x p e c t u s t o b e a
b e tte r f o o t b a l l te a m th is y e a r . I ’ d b e d is a p p o i n te d i f w e w e r e n ’ t a b e tte r t e a m r e c o r d - w is e b u t I t h i n k h o w f a r w e g o w i l l d e p e n d o n h o w fa s t th e o f f e n s i v e li n e d e v e lo p s a n d a f e w i n d i v i d u a l s o n d e f e n s e b e c a u s e t h e y ’ r e s t ill y o u n g . T h e r e a re a f e w q u e s t i o n m a r k s a n d i f t h e y ’ re a n s w e r e d , w e ’ re in g o o d s h a p e .”
T h e R o c k e t s , w i l l o p e n t h e s e a s o n F r i d a y a t h o m e v s . N e p t u n e .
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A n y h e a d c o a c h c o u l d b e e x p e c te d to b e e x c it e d a b o u t th e s ta rt o f a n e w f o o t b a l l s e a s o n . B u t f o r J o h n S c h u l t h e i s , th e e x c i t e m e n t l e v e l m i g h t b e a li tt le h i g h e r t h a n u s u a l as h e r e tu r n s t o h is a lm a m a t e r f o r h i s f i r s t y e a r as h e a d c o a c h o f t h e K e a n s b u r g H i g h S c h o o l f o o t b a l l t e a m .
“ W e l l , o f c o u r s e , I ’ v e b e e n v e r y e x c i t e d a b o u t i t , ” s a i d t h e 1 9 7 9 K e a n s b u r g g r a d u a te . “ I t h o u g h t it w a s a g r e a t o p p o r t u n i t y t o c o m e b a c k . T h e K e a n s b u r g tr a d i t i o n g o e s b a c k s in c e b e f o r e I p l a y e d u n d e r C h i p . L a B a r c a , w h o r e a l l y g o t th e b a l l r o l l i n g a n d i t ’ s r e a l l y k e p t o n .
“ T h e t e a m h a d a v e r y g o o d y e a r la st y e a r s o t h a t ’ s e x c i t i n g b u t t h e r e ’ s a ls o t h a t l i t t l e b i t o f p r e s s u r e c o m i n g b a c k b e c a u s e p e o p l e e x p e c t t o see s o m e g o o d t h in g s h a p p e n in g r i g h t a w a y .
“ B u t th e k i d s h a v e r e s p o n d e d w e l l to u s . I t h i n k th e f a c t th a t w e a re K e a n s b u r g p e o p l e - 1 w e n t t o K e a n s b u r g a n d m o s t o f m y s t a f f a re e it h e r K e a n s b u r g g r a d u a te s o r h a v e t a u g h t h e re f o r a l o n g t im e - h a s a l l o w e d t h e m t o r e s p o n d t o u s p r e t t y w e l l . T h e y ’ r e p i c k i n g u p t h e s y s t e m r a t h e r q u i c k l y - e v e n b e t t e r t h a n w e e x p e c t e d - s o w e ’ r e h o p i n g f o r s o m e
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f o o t b a l l a t P r i n c e t o n U n i v e r s i t y a n d m o s t r e c e n t l y w a s i n s t r u m e n t a l i n h e l p i n g S k i p E d w a r d s b r i n g t h e H o l m d e l H i g h S c h o o l f o o t b a l l p r o g r a m i n t o p r o m i n e n c e , in h e r i t s a p r o g r a m t h a t f i n i s h e d th e 1 9 9 1 s e a s o n w i t h a 7 - 3 m a r k a n d a t r i p t o t h e C e n t r a l J e r s e y G r o u p I s ta te s e c tio n a l p l a y o f f s .
A l t h o u g h S c h u l t h e i s w a s s u c c e s s f u l w i t h th e H o r n e t s , h e s a id h e is n o t g o i n g t o t u r n th e T i t a n s i n t o a c a r b o n c o p y o f th e H o l m d e l te a m .
“ W e c h a n g e d q u i t e a b i t , ” h e s a i d . “ W e w a n t e d t o g i v e t h e k i d s t h e i r o w n id e n t it y . W e d i d n ’ t w a n t t o s a y ‘ O K , th is is w h a t w e d i d a t H o l m d e l a n d y o u ’ r e r u n n i n g t h e t h i n g s w e r a n a t H o l m d e l . ’ W e r e v a m p e d j u s t a b o u t e v e r y t h i n g w e d o s o t h a t t h e y w o u l d h a v e t h e i r o w n id e n t i t y , r u n n i n g t h e i r o f f e n s e a n d t h e i r d e f e n s e .”
S c h u lt h e is e x p e c ts b i g t h in g s f r o m a n o f f e n s e t h a t w i l l b e p o w e r e d b y s e n io r f u l l b a c k S t e v e B o y t o n ( 5 - 1 0 , 1 7 5 ) a n d j u n i o r q u a r t e r b a c k G a v i n B r y e r ( 6 - 0 , 1 7 0 ) w h o w i l l b e g i n h is t h i r d y e a r as a v a r s i t y s ta rte r.
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j u n i o r w i d e o u t s J i m C o c u z z a ( 5 - 8 , 1 6 0 ) a n d B r i a n K i n g ( 6 - 0 , 1 7 0 ) , a l o n g w i t h j u n i o r S t e w C h a p m a n ( 5 - 1 0 , 1 9 0 ) a n d s e n io r B i l l y G r e e n e ( 6 - 0 , 1 9 0 ) w h o w i l l r o ta te a t th e t ig h t e n d p o s i t i o n .
T h e o f f e n s i v e l i n e w i l l h a v e j u n i o r T o m I a c o u z z i ( 5 - 1 0 , 1 7 0 ) a t c e n t e r , j u n i o r A a r o n N i e r a d k a ( 5 - 1 0 , 1 6 5 ) a t le ft g u a r d , s e n io r R u s s G o g a n ( 5 - 1 0 , 1 8 7 ) at r i g h t g u a r d , s e n io r B i l l M c C a r r e n ( 6 - 0 , 2 0 0 ) a t le f t ta c k le a n d s e n io r A y r e s G r a y ( 6 - 0 , 2 1 0 ) a t r i g h t t a c k l e .
T h e T i t a n s w i l l p u t a t r e m e n d o u s e m p h a s i s o n d e f e n s e a n d S c h u l t h e i s e x p e c ts a lo t f r o m th e p la y e r s as a u n i t . I n k e e p in g w i t h h is b e l i e f i n th e t w o - p l a t o o n s y s t e m , S c h u l t h e i s h a s o n l y f o u r p la y e r s g o i n g b o t h w a y s t o s ta rt th e s e a s o n .
G r e e n e a n d M c C a r r e n w i l l b e t h e d e f e n s i v e e n d s , G o g a n w i l l p l a y d e f e n s iv e t a c k l e a n d G r a y w i l l b e th e m i d d l e lin e b a c k e r .
T h e r e s t o f t h e d e f e n s e w i l l h a v e s e n i o r D a v e P a l m i o t t o ( 5 - 8 , 1 7 0 ) a t d e f e n s i v e e n d , s e n io r D i o n L a y t o n ( 6 - 0 , 1 7 5 ) a n d j u n i o r C h r i s K n a p p ( 5 - 9 , 1 7 0 ) a s t h e o u ts i d e l i n e b a c k e r s , s o p h o m o r e s
J o h n P e t r u c e l l i ( 5 - 1 0 , 1 6 0 ) a n d G e o r g e S o t o ( 5 - 6 , 1 4 0 ) as t h e c o r n e r b a c k s a n d j u n i o r K e v i n F i t z g i b b o n s ( 5 - 8 , 1 6 0 ) a t f r e e s a f e t y , w h i l e s e n i o r B r i a n O ’ H a r e ( 5 - 7 , 1 5 5 ) a n d j u n i o r S e a n K e n n e d y ( 5 1 0 , 1 6 5 ) w i l l s p lit t im e a t s tr o n g s a fe ty .
S e n i o r f l a n k e r K l a u s B a r t r a m ( 5 - 1 0 , 1 5 5 ) , s e n i o r s p l i t e n d J o e H a e g l e ( 6 - 2 , 1 6 5 ) a n d j u n i o r l i n e b a c k e r S e a n R u t h e r f o r d ( 5 - 1 0 , 1 7 0 ) w i l l a ls o see s u b s ta n tia l p l a y i n g t i m e .
S c h u lt h e is s a id h e e x p e c ts a s e a s o n o f h a r d - n o s e d f o o t b a l l .
“ I e x p e c t t h e m t o p l a y h a r d ,” s a id th e r o o k i e c o a c h . “ K e a n s b u r g k i d s a r e a l w a y s l i k e t h a t . T h e y ’ r e n a t u r a l l y a g g r e s s i v e , t h e y d o n ’ t b a c k d o w n f r o m a n y b o d y , so w e d e f i n i t e l y e x p e c t t o b e in e v e r y g a m e n o m a t t e r w h a t th e s c o r e . A t le a s t p h y s i c a l l y , te a m s w i l l k n o w t h e y ’ v e b e e n in th e g a m e w i t h u s . W h e t h e r o r n o t t h e y b l o w u s o u t , o u r k i d s w i l l p l a y h a r d . I f w e c o n t i n u e t o le a r n a n d e x e c u t e th e w a y w e t h i n k w e r e c a p a b le , I t h i n k w e ’ re g o i n g t o d o p r e t t y w e l l a n d b e i n t h e t h i c k o f t h i n g s .”
T h e T i t a n s w i l l m a k e t h e i r d e b u t u n d e r S c h u lt h e is o n S a t u r d a y w h e n t h e y h o s t t h e P o i n t P l e a s a n t B e a c h G a r n e t G u l l s ( 1 - 0 ) i n a 1 : 3 0 p .m . c la s h .
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N o o n e c a n d o u b t th a t th e K e y p o r t H i g h S c h o o l f o o t b a l l p r o g r a m h a s h a d a f i n e w i n n i n g t r a d i t i o n o v e r t h e y e a r s a n d h a s p a r a d e d a l o n g l i n e o f t o p - n o t c h a th le te s o n t o t h e f i e l d d u r i n g t h e t e n u r e o f h e a d c o a c h M i k e C i c c o t e l l i . S o w h e n th e 1 9 9 1 s e a s o n e n d e d a n d th e R e d R a id e r s h a d a 3 6 r e c o r d , i t s e n t s o m e s h o c k w a v e s t h r o u g h C i c c o t e l l i a n d h is c o a c h in g s t a f f .
“ A f t e r la s t y e a r , I g o t a w a k e - u p c a l l a n d I d e c i d e d th a t I ’ m g o i n g b a c k t o m y o l d w a y s ,” s a id C i c c o t e l l i . “ I t h i n k a lo t o f c o a c h e s e x p e r i e n c e t h is s o m e t i m e d u r i n g th e ir c a re e r. I t h i n k I g o t a l itt le t o o c o m p l a c e n t , a l i t t l e t o o c o m f o r t a b l e w i t h th e f a c t th a t w e w e r e w i n n i n g c o n s is t e n tl y .
" T h e r e w e r e s o m e o th e r s it u a ti o n s la s t y e a r w h i c h d id n o t h e l p o u r s it u a ti o n ( o n th e f i e l d ) . B u t it s e r v e d as a w a k e - u p c a ll f o r m e a n d I d e c id e d I w o u l d c o m e b a c k t h i s y e a r a n d b e d i f f e r e n t . M y a s s i s t a n t c o a c h s a id th e s a m e t h i n g . W e ’ re a ll d i f f e r e n t a n d t h e k i d s k n o w w e ’ r e d i f f e r e n t . W e ’ re e m p h a s i z i n g t w o g re a t fa c to r s th a t I e m p h a s i z e d w h e n I b e g a n c o a c h in g s o m e 1 5 y e a r s a g o - d i s c i p l i n e a n d c o n d i t i o n i n g .” * '
O n c e a g a i n t h e R e d R a i d e r s h a v e th e n u c l e u s t o w o r k w i t h a n d , a s u s u a l , i t b e g in s i n th e b a c k f i e l d w i t h th e t a n d e m o f s e n io r s J a m e s S c o t t ( 5 - 1 0 , 1 7 0 ) a n d O d e l l R e e v e y ( 5 - 1 0 , 2 1 0 ) .
S c o t t w i l l b e g i n h i s t h i r d y e a r a s a s t a r t e r . T e a m e d w i t h D a r r e l l L e e a s a s o p h o m o r e , th e R e d R a i d e r s ’ h a l f b a c k r a n f o r 9 5 7 y a r d s b e f o r e b r e a k in g h is a n k le in
t h e e i g h t h g a m e o f t h e 1 9 9 0 s e a s o n . R e e v e y c a m e o n a n d s h o w e d g r e a t p r o m i s e t a k i n g o v e r f o r S c o t t a t t h e e n d o f t h a t 1 9 9 0 s e a s o n , a n d w i t h L e e g r a d u a t i n g , C i c c o t e l l i e n v i s i o n e d th e t w o t e a m i n g u p f o r a g r e a t in s i d e - o u t s id e r u n n i n g g a m e .
B u t p e r s o n a l p r o b l e m s k e p t R e e v e y f r o m p l a y i n g in 1 9 9 1 a n d te a m s w e r e a b le t o k e y i n o n S c o t t , h o l d i n g h i m t o j u s t u n d e r 7 0 0 y a r d s .
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“ W e o n c e a g a in h a v e th a t in s id e -o u t s id e g a m e ,” s a id C i c c o t e l l i . “ W e h a v e S c o t t a n d h i s b r e a k a w a y s p e e d o n t h e o u t s i d e a n d R e e v e y a n d h is p o w e r t o r u n o v e r p e o p l e o n th e in s id e .
“ W e a l s o h a v e a r e a l g o o d a t h l e t e i n S t e v e W h e e l e r ( 6 - 0 , 1 7 5 ) a t q u a r t e r b a c k w h o c a n t h r o w th e b a l l a n d w e h a v e s o m e g o o d r e c e iv e r s i n C h r i s B e c h t o l d t ( w i n g - b a c k , 5 - 8 , 1 5 5 ) , L o u B i a g i a n t i ( w i n g b a c k , 6 - 0 , 1 6 5 ) a n d J a m e s M a s o n ( t ig h t e n d , 6 - 1 , 2 3 5 ) , w h o ’ s g o t g r e a t h a n d s . T h e r e ’ s a lo t o f t h in g s th a t w e ’ re g o i n g t o b e a b le t o d o th is y e a r . I j u s t h o p e w e c o m e r e a d y t o p l a y e v e r y g a m e .”
T h e r e s t o f t h e o f f e n s e w i l l f e a t u r e s o p h o m o r e T o n y L o p e z ( 5 - 1 0 , 1 5 0 ) a n d f r e s h m a n C o u r t n e y J a c k s o n ( 6 - 0 , 1 6 5 ) s p lit t in g t im e a t s p lit e n d .
T h e o f f e n s i v e li n e w i l l b e a n c h o r e d b y j u n i o r l e f t t a c k le G r e g K e m p ( 5 - 1 1 , 2 3 6 ) , s e n io r l e f t g u a r d J o e G r a n d i ( 5 - 1 0 , 2 1 5 ) , s e n io r c e n t e r H o w i e R e e v e s ( 5 - 1 0 , 1 6 5 ) , s e n io r r i g h t g u a r d T o d d L i g h t b o u m e ( 5 - 1 0 , 1 8 5 ) a n d j u n i o r r i g h t t a c k le M i k e G r a h a m ( 6 - 1 , 2 3 5 ) .
D e f e n s i v e l y , t h e R e d R a i d e r s w i l l lin e u p w i t h s e n io r T o m P a l e y ( 6 - 0 , 2 2 5 ) at le f t d e f e n s i v e e n d . s e n io r G e o r g e M a n u e l ( 6 - 4 , 2 1 5 ) a t le f t d e f e n s i v e t a c k l e , s e n io r M a t t W i l s o n ( 6 - 1 , 2 7 6 ) a t r i g h t d e f e n s i v e ta c k le a n d G r a h a m a t r i g h t d e f e n s i v e e n d .
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m o r e A r e z S t e r lin g ( 5 - 6 , 1 5 0 ) a t s a fe ty .A l t h o u g h th e t a le n t a p p e a rs to b e t h e r e ,
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“ W e w e r e 3 - 6 la s t y e a r . T h e r e is a lo t o f p o t e n t i a l h e r e b u t th e r e a re a lo t o f o th e r t h in g s th a t h a v e to b e t a k e n in to c o n s id e r a t i o n - A r e th e k id s g o i n g t o p l a y to g e th e r ? A r e t h e y g o i n g t o a c c e p t e a c h o t h e r ? - th in g s l i k e th a t.
" H o p e f u l l y t h e y ’ l l s h o w u p t o p l a y e v e r y g a m e a n d n o t a l l o w a n y t h i n g t o d is tr a c t t h e m f r o m th e s it u a tio n a t h a n d . T h e y a r e w o r k i n g h a r d a n d I ’ m g u n g - h o a n d f e e l i n g g o o d a b o u t g e t ti n g s t a r t e d .”
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“ I r e f u s e t o l e t t h e i n j u r i e s b e a n e x c u s e ,” s a id E d w a r d s . “ T h a t ’ s ju s t p a r t o f th e g a m e . Y o u c a n ’ t c o n t r o l i t . I t g e ts f r u s tr a tin g a t t im e s b u t y o u c a n ’ t le t it g e t y o u d o w n . I d o n ’ t w a n t t h e k i d s t o b e c o m e a b s o r b e d w i t h t h a t a n d I ’ m l o o k i n g f o r t h e m to g o b e y o n d t h a t . W e h a d i n j u r ie s la s t y e a r a n d w e g o t t h r o u g h t h e m a n d l o o k a t w h a t w e w e r e a b le t o p u t t o g e th e r . A n d t h a t ’ s w h a t g o t t o b e im p o r ta n t n o w . T h e y h a v e t o g e t t h r o u g h t h e m a n d m o v e o n .”
J u n i o r T o m S a n t o r a , w h o w a s s la te d to b e t h e s t a r t i n g q u a r t e r b a c k is s i d e l i n e d i n d e f i n i t e l y ; s e n i o r f u l l b a c k A n t h o n y N a p o l i t a n o is o u t f o r th r e e w e e k s ; w h i l e s e n i o r t a i l b a c k s D a v i d C h a n g ( 6 - 1 , 1 7 2 ) a n d C h i e n 'H u ( 5 - 8 , 1 5 1 ) a re e x p e c te d t o b e r e a d y f o r F r i d a y ’ s o p e n e r a t S t . J o h n V i a n n e y H i g h S c h o o l .
S o p h o m o r e s o u t h p a w M i k e P r i n c i p e ( 5 - 9 , 1 4 8 ) w i l l ta k e th e re in s as q u a r te r b a c k f o r th e H o r n e t s , w h i l e j u n i o r J o e T e d i s c o ( 5 - 1 0 , 1 6 7 ) w i l l s p e ll N a p o l i t a n o a t f u l l b a c k .
P r o t e c t in g th e y o u n g q u a r te r b a c k w i l l be s e n io r D a n n y B e c k ( 6 - 1 , 2 4 0 ) a t le f t t a c k l e , s e n i o r B o b B o u r n i a s ( 6 - 0 , 2 3 8 ) a t l e f t g u a r d , j u n i o r B o b R a n k l ( 5 - 8 , 1 6 5 ) at c e n t e r , s e n io r D o n o v a n L e o n a r d ( 5 - 1 1 , 1 8 2 ) at r i g h t g u a r d a n d j u n i o r T o m M a n f r e ( 6 - 0 , 2 2 0 ) , w i t h j u n i o r J o h n C i f e l l i ( 5 - 1 1 , 2 1 5 ) as a b a c k - u p a t r i g h t ta c k l e .
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g r o u p o f r e c e iv e r s th a t w i l l in c lu d e s e n io r J i m A r c h i n a c o ( 5 - 1 0 , 1 7 8 ) , j u n i o r P e t e F l a h e r t y ( 6 - 2 , 2 1 0 ) a n d j u n i o r B r i a n C a r p e n i t o ( 5 - 1 1 , 1 6 5 ) , w h o E d w a r d s s a y s h a s g r e a t h a n d s a n d a r e a l k n a c k f o r th e b a l l .
E d w a r d s b e l ie v e s th e H o r n e t s ’ o f f e n s e c a n b e v e r y g o o d .
“ I t h i n k o u r r e c e iv e r s a re v e r y g o o d ,” s a id E d w a r d s . “ I t h i n k w i t h L e o n a r d o n th e l i n e - w i t h h i m c a l l i n g o u t b l o c k i n g s c h e m e s - i t ’ s a p lu s . I t h i n k o u r b a c k f ie ld w i t h C h a n g o r H u r u n n i n g t h e b a l l a n d w h e n N a p o l i t a n o is in t h e r e , i t ’ s a n a d d e d p l u s f o r u s . N o b o d y t a k e s A n t h o n y N a p o l i t a n o d o w n o n e o n o n e .”
T h e k e y t o t h e H o r n e t s ’ f o r t u n e s c o u ld b e th e ir d e f e n s e , e v e n t h o u g h m u c h o f th e u n i t w h i c h r e c o r d e d s i x s h u to u ts a y e a r a g o h a s g r a d u a te d .
E d w a r d s is c o u n t i n g o n B e c k t o b e a s ta lw a r t o n th e d e f e n s i v e li n e .
“ I f B e c k h a s th e k i n d o f y e a r I t h i n k h e ’ s c a p a b l e o f h a v i n g , h e c o u l d b e a n A l l S h o r e p l a y e r , e v e n t h o u g h w e ’ re in th e s itu a t i o n w e ’ r e i n , ” s a i d E d w a r d s , t a l k i n g a b o u t B e c k n o w h a v i n g t o p l a y o n b o t h s id e s o f th e li n e . “ H e ’ s th a t s tr o n g a n d h e ’ s t h a t m u c h o f a p r o b l e m f o r o p p o s i n g o f f e n s e s .”
J o i n i n g B e c k o n th e d e f e n s i v e li n e w i l l b e L e o n a r d , R a n k l a n d R i c h K o l b u r ( 5 - 1 0 , 2 6 5 ) .
T h e l i n e b a c k e r s w i l l b e s e n i o r s J o h n S c o t t ( 6 - 3 , 1 8 8 ) a n d E r i c M c C r a d y ( 5 - 1 1 , 1 7 2 ) a n d j u n i o r A d a m C a n n o n ( 5 - 1 1 , 1 7 2 ) .
T h e s e c o n d a r y w i l l c o n s is t o f A r c h i n a c o a t s t r o n g s a f e t y , C h a n g o r s e n i o r J o e M c K e n n a ( 5 - 1 0 , 1 6 5 ) a t f r e e s a f e t y , a n d j u n i o r s B r i a n B u r g e s s ( 5 - 1 0 , 1 5 5 ) a n d B r i a n O ’ C o n n o r ( 5 - 8 , . 1 4 1 ) a t th e c o m e r s .
E d w a r d s r e m a i n s c o n f i d e n t t h a t t h e H o r n e t s c a n s till p u t a litt le s tin g in to th e ir o p p o n e n t s a n d b e i n t h e t h i c k o f t h e C S o u t h D i v i s i o n ra c e .
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SQUARING OFFHolmdel High School teammates Danny Beck (52) and John Scott (40) go one on one during a preseason drill. The Hornets will open the 1992 season Friday at St. John Vianney High School.g a m e b y g a m e a n d p u t th e b e s t p e r s o n n e l p o s s ib le o u t t h e r e ,” h e s a id . “ A s c o a c h e s , w e w a n t to p r e p a r e t h e m w e e k l y f o r e a c h g a m e . W e d i d n ’ t l o o k at it a n y d i f f e r e n t l y la s t y e a r . W e j u s t t o o k it w e e k t o w e e k a n d w e n t f r o m th e re .
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P assin g a ttack may be S J V s b es t offensive th rea tBy Rob Acampora_______ __________
G a r y P e n t a h a s h a d a k n a c k f o r t a k in g c e r ta in S t . J o h n V i a n n e y H i g h S c h o o l f o o t b a l l s q u a d s th a t h a v e n o t b e e n c o n s id e r e d o u ts t a n d i n g a n d m a k i n g t h e m t o u g h , c o m p e t i t i v e a n d a t t im e s s u c c e s s fu l.
E n t e r i n g h i s s e v e n t h s e a s o n a t t h e H o l m d e l s c h o o l , P e n t a ( 2 6 - 2 7 - 2 c a r e e r r e c o r d ) h a s c h a n g e d th e L a n c e r s ’ w is h b o n e o f f e n s e t o a b a la n c e d a tta c k th a t w i l l t r y to m o v e o n t h e g r o u n d a n d i n t h e a i r . D e f e n s i v e l y , h e h a s a lw a y s b r o u g h t o u t th e b e s t f r o m h is p la y e r s . T h e fi r s t h a l f o f th e 1 9 9 1 c a m p a ig n m a g n i fie s th is p o i n t , as th e te a m n o tc h e d th re e s h u to u ts in f i v e g a m e s .
S t . J o h n V i a n n e y ju s t m is s e d a w i n n i n g s e a s o n w i t h a 4 - 5 m a r k . A c o u p l e o f b l o c k e d e x t r a p o i n t a tte m p ts r e s u lte d in t w o o n e - p o i n t lo s s e s th a t c o u l d h a v e m a d e th e f i n a l lo g m u c h b e tte r .
T h e L a n c e r s m a y h a v e t h e ir b a c k s t o th e w a l l t h is s e a s o n a s t h e y t r y t o r e p l a c e a s t a n d o u t l i n e m a n ( M a r k S p i n e l l i ) a n d th e e n tir e o f f e n s i v e b a c k f i e l d .
Tom Genkinger becomes th e n e w m a n o n th e h o t s e a t a t th e q u a r t e r b a c k s p o t . T h e 6 - 2 , 1 9 8 - p o u n d s e n i o r r e p l a c e s M i k e M u l l a n e y , w h o p a s s e d f o r 1 ,1 8 3 y a r d s in1 9 9 1 . M u l l a n e y r e p la c e d a 1 ,0 0 0 - y a r d p a s s e r b e f o r e h i m in J o h n F i g u r e l l i , c r e a tin g a p a t t e r n o f ta le n te d q u a r te r b a c k s w h o h a v e m a d e th e m o s t o f t h e i r o n e s e a s o n a t th e h e l m . 'K
T h e p a s s in g a tta c k m a y b e th e L a n c e r s ’ b e s t W e a p o n th is y e a r , e v e n w i t h o u t W i l l i e G r u e i r o , w h o c a u g h t 2 8 p a s s e s in ’ 9 1 f o r 3 5 8 y a r d s . M a r c D ’ A le s s a n d r o is b a c k a fte r m a k i n g 1 8 r e c e p tio n s la s t s e a s o n . T h e 6 - 2 ,
1 9 0 - p o u n d s e n i o r p o s s e s s e s t h e s m a r t s , ( h e ’ s a te a m c o - c a p t a i n ) , m o v e s a n d h a n d s to m a k e h i m a t o p r e c e iv e r .
T o n y C a t r i n i w i l l p r o v i d e G e n k i n g e r w i t h a n o t h e r r e c e iv in g ta r g e t . T h e 6 - 2 , 2 1 5 - p o u n d s e n io r w i l l a ls o b e a k e y le a d b l o c k e r in th e g r o u n d g a m e .
T h e L a n c e r s ’ r u s h in g a tta c k is n o t c o n s i d e r e d t o b e t h a t s t r o n g a t t h e m o m e n t . T h e t w o j u n i o r r u n n i n g b a c k s , B r i a n F e n s k e ( 5 - 1 0 , 1 9 5 ) a n d T o m R u s s o ( 5 - 1 1 , 2 0 0 ) , a l o n g w i t h s e n i o r f u l l b a c k F r e d D o n o v a n ( 5 - 9 , 1 8 5 ) , la c k a n y k i n d o f v a r s i t y e x p e r ie n c e .
“ O u r r u n n i n g b a c k s a r e h a r d r u n n e r s w h o a re s t ill le a r n i n g t h is s y s t e m ,” P e n t a s a id . “ T h i s th r e e s o m e is w o r k i n g h a r d b u t t h e y h a v e n ’ t y e t c l i c k e d w i t h th e o f f e n s e . W e ’ r e j u s t g o i n g t o h a v e t o w a i t a n d see w h a t t h e y c a n d o .”
V e t e r a n li n e m e n G r e g A l t m a y e r ( 5 - 1 1 , 2 0 0 ) a n d D a v e L o w e r y ( 6 - 1 , 2 1 0 ) w i l l le a d th e w a y f o r th e o ff e n s e a lo n g w i t h j u n io r s J o e C o n t r i ( 6 - 0 , 1 9 0 ) , K e v i n B o w m a n ( 6 - 3 , 2 1 5 ) a n d R y a n P o h l k e ( 6 - 4 , 2 6 0 ) . S o p h o m o r e D o u g C a t r i n i ( 5 - 1 0 , 1 8 5 ) w i l l p r o v i d e d e p th o n w h a t lo o k s t o b e a s o lid o f f e n s i v e l i v e .
“ T h e lin e h a s b e e n s t ic k in g t h e ir b lo c k s in th e s c r i m m a g e s ,” P e n t a s a id . “ W e h a v e p r e t t y g o o d s iz e u p f r o n t a n d w e n e e d t h e m t o m a k e s o m e la n e s f o r o u r b a c k s t o r u n t h r o u g h . I n e e d th e s e g u y s t o p l a y h a r d so w e c a n k e e p o u r b a la n c e o f r u n a n d p a s s o n o f f e n s e .”
The St. John Vianney. d e f e n s e w i l l be t o u g h a g a in s t th e r u n w i t h *£ W i d e T a c k l e 6 a l i g n m e n t . C a t r i n i - le a tls l h e w a y a s t h e d e f e n s i v e c a p t a i n a r f d > r £ t u n i n g s t a r t i n g t a c k l e . V i c C a p o z z i ( 5 - 9 , 2 3 0 ) is a ls o b a c k o n th e li n e . C o n t r i a n d A l t m a y e r a re m a k in g t h e ir d e b u ts as s ta rte rs o n d e fe n s e .
C o n t r i a n d V i t o D e S t e p h a n o ( 5 - 8 , 1 9 0 ) w i l l sta rt a t l in e b a c k e r .
T h e d e f e n s i v e b a c k f i e l d is w h e r e P e n t a b e l i e v e s i m p r o v e m e n t is n e e d e d . M i k e M a r i n e l l o ( 5 - 1 1 , 1 8 0 ) a n d M a r c V a r g a ( 5 8 , 1 6 0 ) a re th e s e n io rs r e tu r n in g w i t h s ta rt-
Photograph by Rich SchultzSURE-HANDED GRABSenior wide receiver Marc D’Alessandro should be a popular target for St. John Vianney quarterbacks this fall.
i n g e x p e r i n e c e . P a t D o n a h u e ( 5 - 1 0 , 1 7 5 ) , M i k e C l e a r y ( 6 - 1 , 1 8 0 ) , a n d R i c h S i n s h ( 5 9 , 1 6 0 ) a re th e u n d e r c la s s m e n w h o h a v e to m a tu r e q u i c k l y .
“ T h e d e fe n s e h a s b e e n d e c e n t in th e p r e s e a s o n ,” P e n t a s a id . “ W e n e e d th e d e fe n s e t o p l a y t o u g h so w e c a n h a v e o u r o ff e n s e o n th e f i e l d . T h e lo n g e r w e c a n c o n t r o l th e b a l l , th e b e tte r o u r c h a n c e s a re f o r v i c t o r y .”
T h e s p e c i a l t e a m s w i l l h a v e D ’ A l e s s a n d r o b a c k as a t h r e a t t o r e t u r n k i c k s , p u n t (3 8 y a r d s p e r p u n t in 1 9 9 1 ) , a n d k i c k f i e l d g o a ls .
S t . J o h n V i a n n e y ’ s s e a s o n o p e n e r s h o u ld b e a g o o d o n e F r i d a y as th e L a n c e r s r e n e w t h e ir r i v a l r y w i t h c r o s s to w n r i v a l H o l m d e l o n th e ir h o m e f i e l d at 7 : 3 0 p .m .
In 1 9 9 1 , th e L a n c e r s b e ttle d b a c k f r o m 1 4 p o in ts d o w n b e f o r e f a l l i n g , 2 3 - 2 2 , t o a H o l m d e l te a m th a t f i n is h e d th e y e a r a t 9 - 2 .
“ T h i s r i v a l r y h a s b e c o m e m o r e a n d m o r e h e a te d , a n d it d o e s n ’ t ta k e m u c h f o r e ith e r t e a m to g e t u p f o r th e g a m e . T h i s is a t o u g h o p e n e r b u t it c o u l d b e ju s t w h a t w e n e e d to g e t o n t r a c k a n d p o s s i b l y f i n i s h a r o u n d .5 0 0 .”
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C r a i g C i c a r d o ’ s s e c o n d s e a s o n a t t h e h e lm o f th e M a t e r D e i H i g h S c h o o l f o o t b a l l te a m s a w s o m e i m p r o v e m e n t b y h is c l u b , b u t s till a m i n i m u m o f v i c to r ie s .
T h e 1 9 9 1 S e r a p h s w e n t 2 - 7 b u t t h e y c o u l d h a v e f i n i s h e d c l o s e r t o .5 0 0 w h e n y o u c o n s i d e r t h a t t w o lo s s e s c a m e b y a t o u c h d o w n o r l e s s - 1 4 - 1 2 t o S o u t h H u n t e r d o n a n d 2 0 - 1 4 to K e y p o r t .
“ W e s h o w e d m o m e n t s la s t y e a r w h e r e w e p l a y e d v e r y c o m p e t i t i v e f o o t b a l l , ” C i c a r d o s a i d as h e p r e p a r e d t o s t a r t h i s t h i r d s e a s o n a t t h e M i d d l e t o w n s c h o o l . “ W e fe e l w e c a n p l a y w i t h a n y te a m o n o u r s c h e d u l e t h i s s e a s o n . W e a r e d e f i n i t e l y l o o k i n g t o i m p r o v e a n d in c h t o w a r d a .5 0 0 s e a s o n .”
Any success the Seraphs e n j o y w i l l m o s t l i k e l y c e n te r a r o u n d th e a r m o f S e a n D e R o s a . H i s ta le n t h a s b e e n k n o w n f o r th e l a s t t w o y e a r s a r o u n d t h e S h o r e C o n f e r e n c e . T h e 5 - 9 , 1 7 5 - p o u n d s e n io r le d th e c o n f e r e n c e w i t h 1 , 3 1 0 y a r d s p a s s i n g , b u t to s s e d 2 0 in te r c e p tio n s .
“ C o n s i s t e n c y is w h a t S e a n n e e d s t h is y e a r , ” C i c a r d o s a i d . “ H e ’ s a s o l i d a l l - a r o u n d q u a r t e r b a c k w h o n e e d s t o a v o i d m a k i n g a n y b i g m is t a k e s .”
D e R o s a w i l l w o r k w i t h a c o r p s o f r e c e iv e r s th a t is b e i n g c o n s id e r e d th e b e s t g r o u p C i c a r d o h a s h a d s in c e h is a r r i v a l in 1 9 9 0 .
B a r r y G o n z a l e s m a y b e s m a ll in s ta tu re ( 5 - 4 , 1 2 5 ) b u t h e c a n f l y d o w n f i e l d . T h e s e n io r f l a n k e r w i l l t r y t o u s e h is s iz e t o h is a d v a n t a g e b y b e i n g h a r d t o l o c a t e a n d
t o u g h e r t o c a t c h . J a y S t r i p o l i ( 6 - 1 , 1 7 5 ) w i l l b e a n o th e r ta rg e t f o r D e R o s a ’ s p a s s e s , w h i l e t ig h t e n d M i k e H u g h e s ( 6 - 4 , 2 1 5 ) is th e t o p r e tu r n in g r e c e iv e r f r o m ’ 9 1 .
“ P e o p l e d o n ’ t t a l k a b o u t th e s e r e c e iv e r s e n o u g h ,” C i c a r d o s ta te d . “ E v e r y b o d y w a n ts to t a l k a b o u t S e a n . H e ’ s th e le a d e r o f th e o f f e n s e b u t h e d o e s n ’ t h a v e o n l y o n e r e c e i v e r t o t h r o w t o . W e h a v e h a d o n e d o m i n a n t r e c e iv e r e a c h o f th e la s t t w o se a s o n s ( R e g g i e R o b e r t s o n in 1 9 9 0 a n d A r a o n C o l e l l i in 1 9 9 1 ) . N o w , w e n e e d t o s p re a d o u t th e p a s s in g t o b e e f f e c t i v e o f f e n s i v e l y .”
The Seraphs’ new o f f e n s e is g e a r e d to w a r d D e R o s a a n d th e p a s s in g a tta c k . T h e M u l t i p l e O n e - B a c k w i l l u t i l i z e th e S e r a p h s ’ s t r e n g t h o f t h e p a s s w h i l e p u t t i n g s o m e p r e s s u r e o n th e lo n e r u n n i n g b a c k , B r i a n K e l l y ( 5 - 1 0 , 1 7 5 ) .
“ B r i a n w i l l h a v e t o c a r r y th e lo a d th is y e a r in th e b a c k f i e l d ,” C i c a r d o s a id . “ T h i s n e w o f f e n s e w a s p i c k e d u p f r o m c o ll e g e s y s te m s li k e th e U n i v e r s i t y o f M i a m i a n d E a s t C a r o l i n a . T h e o ff e n s e a s k s S e a n to d o m a n y s tr a ig h t d r o p b a c k p a s s e s . F o r B r i a n , it m e a n s 2 0 - 2 5 c a r r ie s a g a m e as w e l l as t o u g h b l o c k i n g .”
J o h n N a i m o l i ( 5 - 1 1 , 1 7 5 ) w i l l li n e u p as a s lo tb a c k . T h e s o p h o m o r e w i l l b e a s a fe ty v a l v e r e c e iv e r a n d a le a d b l o c k e r o n r u n n i n g p la y s .
T h e o f f e n s i v e l i n e w i l l h a v e t o g i v e D e R o s a tim e t o m a k e th e o ff e n s e m o v e .
E d d i e C o r b l i s s is s t ill th e b ig g e s t l i n e m a n i n t h e a r e a a t 6 - 3 , 3 1 5 p o u n d s . T h e s e n i o r r i g h t t a c k l e l e a d s a g r o u p w h i c h r e tu r n s M a r k P e l l i g r i n o ( 5 - 8 , 2 2 0 , S r .) t o
th e o th e r t a c k le s p o t , M i k e M a s s a g l i ( 6 - 1 , 1 9 5 , J r . ) at c e n te r , a n d M i k e P e r r o tt i ( 5 - 1 0 , 1 7 5 ) t o l e f t g u a r d . R o b M a r s i e l l o ( 5 - 1 0 , 1 8 5 , J r . ) is th e n e w fa c e in th e tre n c h e s at r i g h t g u a r d a n d M i k e K r e s s ( 6 - 2 , 2 2 0 ) s h o u ld f i l l in w h e n n e e d e d .
Mater Dei’s defense a l l o w e d o v e r 2 0 0 p o i n t s i n 1 9 9 1 a n d C i c a r d o k n o w s i m p r o v e m e n t is n e c e s s a r y i n t h a t d e p a r t m e n t i n o r d e r f o r h i s t e a m t o p u t s o m e n u m b e r s in th e w i n c o l u m n .
“ T h i s y e a r ’ s g r o u p h a s s h o w n a n o s e f o r th e f o o t b a l l i n p r a c t i c e a n d in th e s c r i m m a g e s ,” s a i d C i c a r d o . “ W e h a v e t o d e n y th e b i g p l a y s a n d m a k e s o m e b r e a k s f o r o u r s e l v e s . T h e b e s t d e fe n s e f o r u s w i l l b e w h e n o u r o ff e n s e h a s th e b a l l f o r a n e x t e n t e d p e r i o d o f t i m e .”
S t r i p o l i , N a m o l i a n d H u g h e s w i l l b e th e m a i n r u s h e r s f r o m d e f e n s i v e e n d , w h i l e M a r s i e l l o a n d C o r b l i s s w i l l s p l i t d u t i e s c l o g g i n g t h e m i d d l e a t n o s e g u a r d . T h e t a c k l e s w i l l b e K e l l y a n d j u n i o r J o h n S o r r a n o ( 6 - 2 , 1 8 0 ) .
P e r r o t t i a n d M a s s a g l i w i l l b e th e l i n e b a c k e r s in th e 5 - 2 d e f e n s e , w h i l e th e d e f e n s i v e b a c k f i e l d f e a t u r e s n e w f a c e s G r e g L i p a r i ( 5 - 1 0 , 1 6 5 , J r . ) , A l S c o t t ( 5 - 1 1 , 1 6 0 , S o p h .) , a n d P a t S m i t h ( 5 - 9 , 1 5 5 , S r .) , a lo n g w i t h th e v e te r a n G o n z a l e s .
T h e r e a l i g n e d S h o r e C o n f e r e n c e C N o r t h D i v i s i o n b r in g s M a t e r D e i a n e w fo e in th e d i v i s i o n in A l l e n t o w n . T h e R e d b i r d s h a v e w o n j u s t e ig h t g a m e s in th e la s t s ix y e a r s a n d s c o re d o n l y 4 0 p o in ts in 1 9 9 1 .
A l l e n t o w n w i l l b e M a t e r D e i ’ s s e a s o n o p e n in g f o e , S a t u r d a y a t 1 :3 0 p .m . in N e w M o n m o u t h .
Photograph by Bob Bruce
SENIOR LEADERSHIPMater Dei High School senior quarterback Sean DeRosa takes snaps during a recent practice session as the Seraphs prepare to host Allentown on Saturday in the 1992 season opener.
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E v e n t h o u g h t h e M i d d l e t o w n S o u t h H i g h S c h o o l f o o t b a l l t e a m h a s l o s t o n l y f o u r g a m e s in th e la s t f o u r y e a r s , h a s b e e n to th e C e n t r a l J e r s e y G r o u p I V s ta te s e c t i o n a l f i n a l s t h e la s t f o u r y e a r s ( t i t l e s in 1 9 8 9 a n d 1 9 9 0 ) , a n d is c o n s i d e r e d t o b e o n e o f t h e p r e m i e r t e a m s i n t h e S h o r e C o n f e r e n c e , d o n ’ t c o u n t o n th e E a g l e s to r e s t o n t h e ir la u r e ls .
C o a c h B o b G e n e r e l l i , t h e 1 9 9 1 S h o r e C o n f e r e n c e C o a c h o f th e Y e a r , t u r n e d a s o - c a l l e d r e b u i l d i n g s e a s o n i n t o a 9 - 2 c a m p a i g n a n d c a p tu r e d th e S h o r e C o n f e r e n c e A N o r t h D i v i s i o n tit le f o r th e f o u r t h s tr a ig h t f a l l . T h i s y e a r ’ s s q u a d r e tu r n s s e v e r a l k e y p la y e r s o n o ff e n s e a n d th e n u c lu e u s o f th e d e f e n s e , a lt h o u g h th e s iz e f r o m '9 1 is g o n e .
T h e b u l k o f t h e S o u t h l i n e , D a v e D i P i e r o ( 6 - 2 , 2 3 0 ) , J a s o n P e t e r ( 6 - 4 , 2 3 5 ) , a n d M a r k A g u a n n o ( 5 - 9 , 2 2 5 ) , h a v e g r a d u a te d , l e a v in g n e w c o m e r D a m i a n P e t e r a n d s e n i o r K e i t h S t o p e r a as t h e k e y s t o t h e b l o c k i n g u p f r o n t .
D a m i a n P e t e r h o p e s t o f o l l o w i n t h e l a r g e f o o t s t e p s o f h i s b r o t h e r s , C h r i s t i a n a n d J a s o n . H e h a s th e s iz e a n d s tr e n g th ( 6 4 , 2 5 0 ) to b e c o m e a d o m i n a n t l i n e m a n .
S t o p e r a ( 6 - 1 , 2 2 5 ) w i l l b e th e le a d e r o n th e in s id e w i t h T o m D o u g h e r t y ( 6 - 0 , 2 2 0 ) , a n o t h e r s e n i o r . M i k e M e r r i l l ( 5 - 1 0 , 1 7 5 ) s h o u ld b e th e c e n te r w h o s n a p s th e b a l l t o a k e y m e m b e r o f th e E a g l e s ’ o ff e n s e - s e n io r q u a r t e r b a c k D a v e C e r c h i o .
Cerchio, a 6-3, 185-pounder, b e c a m e S o u t h ’ s s t a r t in g q u a r t e r b a c k in th e f o u r t h w e e k o f th e 1 9 9 1 s e a s o n . H e h e l p e d th e o f f e n s e ta k e o f f a n d is a d u a l th r e a t w i t h h is s tr o n g a r m a n d g re a t m o b i l i t y .
C e r c h i o w i l l t r y t o k e e p t h e E a g l e s ’ o f f e n s e i n b a l a n c e , u s i n g h i s j u n i o r r e c e iv e r s M a t t C u c c i a ( 5 - 1 0 , 1 5 5 ) , K e v i n C l a r k ( 6 - 1 , 1 6 0 ) a n d D a n B o n g i o l a t t i ( 6 - 0 ,
2 0 0 ) , w h i l e m i x i n g i n th e r u s h in g ta le n ts o f L o u D ’ A l e s s i o .
D ’ A l e s s i o , a 5 - 8 , 1 8 0 - p o u n d j u n i o r , r a c k e d u p 9 6 4 y a r d s o n 2 0 3 c a r r ie s ( 4 .8 y a r d a v g .) i n ’ 9 1 . T h e w o r k h o r s e o f th e g r o u n d g a m e a ls o s c o re d 1 4 t o u c h d o w n s to le a d t h e t e a m . R o b P a p a le o ( 5 - 8 , 1 7 0 ) w i l l g i v e D ’ A l e s s i o a b r e a th e r w h e n n e e d e d .
The Middletown South d e f e n s e lo o k s to b e in g o o d s h a p e w i t h s e v e n r e t u r n i n g s ta rte rs f r o m a g r o u p th a t r a n k e d n i n t h in th e c o n f e r e n c e b y a l l o w i n g 1 7 0 y a r d s a n d le s s th a n n i n e p o in ts p e r g a m e .
S e n i o r l i n e b a c k e r J o e L i t t l e , w h o m a d e 1 1 5 ta c k le s a n d r e g is te r e d s i x q u a r t e r b a c k s a c k s la s t s e a s o n , w i l l h e a d u p th is y e a r ’ s e d i t i o n . T h e 5 - 1 0 . 1 7 5 - p o u n d s e n i o r is j o i n e d b y a n o t h e r r e t u n i n g s t a r t e r , D a v i d J a c k s ( 5 - 9 , 1 7 5 ) .
P e t e r j o i n s a d e f e n s i v e li n e w h i c h a ls o in c lu d e s D o u g h e r t y , S t o p e r a , M e r r i l l , a n d G l e n n P r i t z l a f f ( 5 - 9 , 1 7 0 ) , w h i l e th e b a c k f i e l d h a s s e n io r J a s o n G o t t l e i b le a d in g th e w a y w i t h C u c c i a a n d n e w c o m e r B r i a n M o r r o ( 5 - 1 0 , 1 6 5 ) .
M i d d l e t o w n S o u t h ra te s as th e f a v o r i t e t o c a p t u r e its f i f t h s t r a i g h t A N o r t h t i t l e , a l t h o u g h l e a g u e n e w c o m e r O c e a n T o w n s h i p m a y p o s e a th re a t.
G e n e r e l l i a n d h is t e a m m a k e th e d i v i s io n tit le a t o p p r i o r i t y e a c h y e a r .
“ T h e d i v i s i o n tit le a lw a y s h a s b e e n o n e o f o u r g o a l s ,” G e n e r e l l i s a id . “ W e are n o t g o i n g t o l o o k d o w n th e r o a d t h o u g h , a n d w e a re n o t g o i n g t o r e f l e c t b a c k o n la s t y e a r . W e a re lo o k i n g to i m p r o v e w i t h e a c h p a s s in g d a y .”
G e n e r e l l i , 1 9 - 2 - 1 i n t w o s e a s o n s as S o u t h ’ s h e a d c o a c h , w i l l fa c e th e to u g h e s t o p e n i n g d a y g a m e o f h is c o a c h in g c a r e e r w h e n t h e E a g l e s t r a v e l t o M a t a w a n R e g i o n a l H i g h S c h o o l f o r S a t u r d a y ’ s 1 :3 0 p .m . g a m e v s . th e d e f e n d i n g C e n t r a l J e r s e y G r o u p I I I state c h a m p io n H u s k i e s .
Photographs by Rich SchultzGUNNING FOR SUCCESSMiddletown South quarterback Dave Cerchio will lead the Eagles into the ’92 campaign on Saturday at Matawan Regional High School.
By Rob Acampora_______
M i d d l e t o w n N o r t h H i g h S c h o o l f o o tb a ll c o a c h M i k e G a l o s e n j o y e d h is m o s t s u c c e s s fu l s e a s o n in 1 9 9 1 , a lt h o u g h th e d is a p p o i n t m e n t o f j u s t m is s in g o u t o n a t r ip t o th e s ta te p l a y o f f s a n d w i n n i n g a s h a re o f t h e S h o r e C o n f e r e n c e A N o r t h D i v i s i o n t it le c a n s till b e ta s te d .
T h e L i o n s s u f f e r e d a h e a r t b r e a k i n g d e f e a t t o O c e a n in t h e f i n a l f e w s e c o n d s a n d th a t p r o v e d t o b e th e d if fe r e n c e in th e ir b i d t o q u a l i f y f o r th e C e n t r a l J e r s e y G r o u p I V p l a y o f f s . T h e n t h e r e w a s a T h a n k s g i v i n g w e e k e n d lo s s t o c r o s s t o w n r i v a l M i d d l e t o w n N o r t h t h a t c o s t t h e m a p ie c o f th e A N o r t h t it le .
Galos remembers the e v e n t s o f 1 9 9 1 b u t d o e s n o t d w e l l u p o n w h a t h a p p e n e d .
“ T h e r e w e r e m a n y p o s i t i v e t h in g s th a t d i d h a p p e n i n o u r 6 - 3 s e a s o n . " G a l o s r e m e m b e r e d . “ W e s h o w e d o u r h e a r t a n d o u r n e v e r q u i t a t t i t u d e i n c o m i n g f r o m b e h in d t o w i n th r e e o n e - p o i n t g a m e s W e h a d th e N o . 2 o ff e n s e in th e c o n f e r e n c e a n d p o s t e d o u r m o s t s u c c e s s f u l s e a s o n s in c e 1 9 8 6 . A l l o f th e s e t h in g s w i l l h e l p u p f o r th e n e w s e a s o n . T h e 1 9 9 1 s e a s o n is h i s to r y . ”
T h e L i o n s ’ o f f e n s e t h a t a v e r a g e d 3 0 0 y a r d s a n d 2 7 p o in ts p e r g a m e i n ’ 9 1 g r a d u a t e d d o u b l e - t h r e a t q u a r t e r b a c k M i c h a e l H a l l a r d (6 0 0 y a r d s p a s s in g , 4 0 0 y a r d s r u s h in g ) a n d t o p r a s h e r A n t h o n y D u n p h y ( 7 5 9 y a r d s ) .
R y a n M o n d a y t a k e s o v e r t h e o p t i o n o ff e n s e a t th e Q B s p o t a ft e r b e i n g H a l l a r d ’ s b a c k u p l a s t y e a r . T h e 5 - 9 , 1 7 5 - p o u n d s e n io r s a w s o m e p l a y i n g t im e i n 1 9 9 1 a n d h e k n o w s th e o f f e n s e , w h ic h is a p lu s f o r G a l o s .
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b a c k a f t e r b e i n g a n i m p o r t a n t c o g i n a g r o u n d g a m e th a t g a in e d 2 , 1 4 4 y a r d s la s t s e a s o n . T h e 5 - 1 0 , 1 8 0 - p o u n d s e n io r is c o m in g o f f a n i n j u r y t o h is r i g h t k n e e a n d h is a v a i l a b i l i t y f o r F r i d a y ’ s s e a s o n o p e n e r at S o u t h e r n R e g i o n a l is u n k n o w n .
G l e n S c h o o l m a y g e t th e b u l k o f th e c a r rie s e a r l y in th e s e a s o n b e c a u s e o f R u b y ’ s c u r r e n t s ta tu s . T h e 5 - 1 1 , 1 8 0 - p o u n d j u n i o r w i l l s ta rt a t f u l l b a c k in th e t w o - b a c k o p t io n a tta c k .
“ T h e k e y t o o u r o f f e n s e is d i v e r s i f i c a t i o n ,” G a l o s s ta te d . “ W e li k e t o t h r o w o u t o f o u r o f f e n s i v e s e t a n d k e e p th e d e fe n s e o n its to e s . T h a t h e lp s o p e n u p th in g s e v e n m o r e f o r o u r g r o u n d g a m e .”
T h e k e y r e c e iv e r M o n d a y w i l l l o o k to is s e n io r s p lit e n d B r y a n K e n n e y , a t a ll ta rg e t ( 6 - 2 , 1 9 8 ) w h o h a s a s o f t p a i r . o f h a n d s .
B r i a n D z w o n k o w s k i w i l l t r y t o w o r k h is w a y in to th e p a s s in g g a m e at t ig h t e n d . T h e 6 - 2 , 1 9 5 - p o u n d s o p h o m o r e is r e p la c in g h is b r o t h e r , D a v e ( 6 - 4 , 2 1 5 ) , w h o h a s m o v e d to g u a r d .
R y a n G a l l a g h e r , a 5 - 1 0 , 2 2 5 - p o u n d s e n i o r , is th e m o s t e x p e r i e n c e d o f f e n s i v e l i n e m a n G a l o s h a s . T h e n e w s ta r te r s a re B o b S u l l i v a n ( 5 - 9 , 2 1 0 ) . M i k e A c q u a v i v a ( 6 - 2 , 2 1 0 ) a rid P a x t o n R y a n ( 5 - 1 0 . 2 2 5 ) .
“ O u r n e w o f f e n s i v e lin e c o a c h d e s e rv e s th e c r e d it f o r p u t t in g th e o f f e n s i v e lin e b a c k t o g e t h e r ,” G a l o s s a id o f B o b M e r o l a , th e f o r m e r f r e s h m a n c o a c h . “ W e l o s t a v e r y e x p e r i e n c e d g r o u p o f p l a y e r s b u t C o a c h M e r o l a h a s r e a l l y g o t t e n t h i s n e w u n i t t o g e th e r a n d t h e y ’ v e a d ju s te d to th e ir n e w a s s ig n m e n ts .”
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BUTTING HEADS 'When these three Middletown North gridders get together during a workout, pads and helmets are sure to snap, crackle and pop. Ryan Gallagher (55), Mike Acquaviva (70) and Dave Dzwonkowski (77) are getting set f o r Friday’s season opener at Southern Regional.y e t th e L i o n s s h o w e d b r il lia n c e w h e n t h e y h e l d th e e x p l o s i v e O c e a n o f f e n s e t o o n e t o u c h d o w n f o r a ll b u t o n e m i n u t e o f th a tg a m e .
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S P O R TS H O R T S ________HAZLETAndy Tennant of Hazlet is back as the starting goalkeeper for the Fairfield University, Fairfield, Ct., soccer team. Fairfield opened the 1992 season by playing Big East Conference power Providence to a 1-1 tie. Tennant made eight saves for the Stags. Providence scored its goal on a penalty kick. Next up for Fairfield was a match vs. Yale, which is ranked No. 18 nationally. The Bulldogs scored the only goal of the hard-fought match in the second half to post a 1-0 win. Tennant registered five saves in the setback.
The Hazlet Hurricanes won their second soccer tournament in two weeks when they captured the George Cooke Memorial Tournament in South Brunswick. The Hurricanes, a girls’ Division III 1979-80 team, did not allow a goal in four, games. In the opener, Hazlet and the Hillsborough Starlites played to a 0-0 tie. In Game 2, Hazlet beat the Kenilworth Gales, 4-0. In Game 3, Hazlet tied South Brunswick, 0-0. In the championship game, the Hurricanes defeated Hillsborough, 1-0. Heather Andres scored two goals in the tournament, while Amanda Breen, Erin McGreevy and Anabeth Bailey scored one goal each. Goalie Lonette Squires sparkled in net, posting four straight shutouts. Other team members are: Lori O’Neill, Tara Lomicky, Danielle Janezic, Tricia Sellito, Siobhan Tennant, Stacey Walbroel, Elizabeth Ashworth, Stacey Keshish, Christina Main and Erin VanHeusen.
The Hazlet Eclipse, an Under-16 girls’ Division II soccer team, started the Monmouth- Ocean Soccer Association fall season with a 7-0 win over Oceanport on Sept. 13. Gina Gavini scored two goals to lead the Eclipse. Other goals were scored by Jill Schweitzer, Joyce Johnson, Jen Flynn, Cherie Apruzzi and Carisa Santiago. Goalie Stacy Vamvas posted the shutout in net.
Tom Hubbard of Hazlet reeled in a 7-pound, 12-ounce fluke while surf fishing at Sandy Hook.
The Hazlet Recreation Commission will be sponsoring a bus trip to the Meadowlands on Oct. 17 for the New Jersey Devils vs. the Philadelphia Flyers hockey game. The Flyers will be led by rookie Eric Lindros. The price of the ticket, which can be purchased at the Recreation Center in Veterans Memorial Park, is $24 and includes bus transportation. The bus will leave the library overflow parking lot on Middle Road at 5:45 p.m. Details: 739-0653.
The Hazlet Youth Athletic League will hold registration for the winter basketball season on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the HYAL fieldhouse, Hazlet Avenue. Basketball programs are,offered for boys and girls, ages 7-15. Registration fee: $30. New players to the league should bring copy of birth certificate. Particpation in league fund-raiser is mandatory. Details: 264-3060.
The Hazlet United Soccer Association will host a 3 vs. 3 tournament at the end of the fall season. Inquiries may be made to Paul C hristianson, c/o Hazlet United Soccer Association, PO Box 331, Hazlet 07730.
HOLMDELThe Second Annual Bayshore Classic Road Race, sponsored by Bayshore Community Hospital, will be held Oct. 18. The day will kick off at 9 a.m. with a non-competitive 1-mile fitness walk/run. to be followed by the 5-mile run. The race course is on a rolling course through Holmdel. Runners will receive postcards with their times and places. A special gift will be given to everyone who participates in the 1 -mile event. In the 5-mile race, the first male and female finishers will receive special awards. Age group awards will be presented in 13 categories. The 5-mile race pre-registration fee is $12; race day registration is $15. The 1-mile event is $8 at all times. Pre-registered participants only are eligible for special raffle prizes. The first 500 participants will receive, complimentary T-shirts. Details: 671-7975 or 739-
5918 (during business hours).
KEYPORTCaryn Demarest of Keyport placed third in the women’s division of the 14th Annual 5-Mile Dog Day Road Race contested in Harvey Cedars on Long Beach Island. Demarest was clocked in 32:16, while Jersey City’s Joyce Jaworowski finished first in a time of 30:52.
MIDDLETOWNFreshm an goalie Mike Oehlmann ofMiddletown was one of three Rowan College goalies who had a hand in the Profs’ 4-0 soccer shutout of City College of New York. The three netman combined for four saves.
Former Middletown South High School gridiron standout Dan Latore has transferred to Trenton State College from Vanderbilt University. Latore is a 6-4, 225-pound tight end on the Lions’ football team.
The Pop W arner River Plaza-Lincroft Chargers Pee Wee football team opened the season on Sept. 13 with a 19-12 victory over the Matawan Huskies. Kevin Moriarty returned the opening kickoff 64 yards for a touchdown. Jason Pauley passed 8 yards to Mike Koruda for another score and Brian Dominick closed out the scoring for the Chargers with an 18-yard run. Mike Little led the defense with 12 tackles. The Chargers pushed their record to 2-0 with a come-from-behind 7-6 victory over the Jackson Jaguars on Saturday. Pauley capped off a 58- yard drive late in the fourth quarter by throwing a 28-yard pass to Little for the tying score and Koruda caught the conversion pass to provide the margin of victory. Chris Kirk helped keep the drive alive by catching a 16-yard pass from Pauley on a fourth down play. Hard running by Dominick and Moriarty allowed the Chargers to run out the clock. Craig Vultagio led the defense with two quarterback sacks and a key fumble recovery. The Chargers will have their home opener on Sunday vs. Lakewood.
The Middletown Soccer Club’s Under-14 boys team, the Fury, kicked off the fall season with a strong showing over the Labor Day weekend and in their regular Monmouth-Ocean Soccer Association season opener. The Fury dominated the competition at the Morris United Colonial Shootout in Morris Plains. In the four regular tourney matches, the Fury was unscored upon, beating teams from Clarkstown, N.Y., Long Valley, Brick and Livingston by a combined score of 12-0. In the semifinals, Chatham was able to tally the only goal against for the series, but the Fury prevailed 7-1. The final match saw the Fury easily handle the Brick Bulldogs, 4-0. The Fury had a total of 23 goals scored by 10 different players throughout the tournament. In the MOSA season opener at Thompson Park on Sept. 13, the Fury pounded Long Branch, 8-1. Middletown once again exhibited a balanced attack, with six players scoring from various positions. The Fury managed 33 shots on goal, while Long Branch had only two shots.The Fury is an Under-14 club playing in the Under-15 National Division II in MOSA. The defense is led by Michael Gorsegner in goal1, Matt Siclari, Jeff Zrebiec, Bing Shen and Pete Dunn. Midfield positions are manned by Brian Homowitz, David Haas, Craig Grootenboer, James Reinhart, Mark Plath, Darren Fenster, Steve Bodnar and Jon-Phillip Esmilla. Strikers include Brian Greene, Blake Gollnick, Ed Fox, Sean Tully and Robbie Young. The team is coached by Bruce Gollnick.
REGIONALThe Monmouth College men’s soccer program will sponsor two youth indoor soccer tournaments. Dates are Dec. 12 for boys under 12 (Aug. 1, 1980 to July 31, 1981) and Jan. 9 for boys under 10 (Aug. 1, 1982 to July 31, 1983). Call Don Yerks at 363-4256 to reserve a spot.
M arathon canoeing and kayaking in the Garden State will get a boost this fall with the launching of the New Jersey Triple Crown Points Series. The series will take racers to three rivers in New Jersey during September, October and November.,The series. .wi.ll start on the Hackensack River on Sunday. Canoeists and kayakers interested in participating should contact John Ponticorvo at 1-201-868-5241. All participants must xegister on or before .Sunday to be eligible.
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Property insurance. Y o u m u s t p r o v i d e a h o m e o w n e r s in s u r a n c e c e r tific a te o r p o l i c y p r i o r t o o r a t t h e c l o s i n g w i t h t h e a m o u n t o f c o v e r a g e e q u a l t o o r g r e a te r th a n th e lo a n a m o u n t .
Eligible properties. M o s t o w n e r - o c c u p i e d p r o p e r t i e s t h r o u g h o u t t h e U n i t e d S ta te s a re e lig ib le f o r m o r tg a g e s , i n c lu d in g s i n g l e - f a m i l y d e ta c h e d d w e ll in g s a n d c o n d o m i n i u m s .
Assumability. A l t h o u g h m o s t m o r tg a g e lo a n s a re n o t a s s u m a b le , o c c a s io n a l ly y o u m a y c o m e a c ro s s o n e . T h i s m e a n s th a t y o u m a y a s s u m e th e lo a n o f th e s e lle r . I n m o s t c a s e s , h o w e v e r , th e s e lle r m u s t p a y it o f f i n f u l l a n d th e b u y e r m u s t o b t a i n h is o r h e r o w n lo a n .
Prepayment rights. U s u a l l y , th e r e a re n o p e n a ltie s f o r p a r tia l o r f u l l p a y m e n t o f y o u r l o a n b e f o r e it s m a t u r i t y . B u t t o b e s u r e , c h e c k w i t h y o u r le n d e r a b o u t y o u r p a r t ic u la r m o r tg a g e .
Escrow accounts. M o s t m o r tg a g e s r e q u ir e th a t fu n d s b e e s c r o w e d in a d v a n c e f o r r e a l e s ta te t a x e s a n d p r o p e r t y i n s u r a n c e . T h i s e s c r o w a c c o u n t is i n c l u d e d i n t h e m o n t h l y p a y m e n t a n d th e le n d e r p a y s th e t a x i n g a u t h o r i t y a n d th e in s u r e r d ir e c t ly .
T h e t w o m o s t p o p u l a r t y p e s o f m o r t g a g e s a v a i la b l e t o d a y a re f i x e d - r a t e m o r t g a g e s a n d a d j u s t a b l e - r a t e m o r t g a g e s ( A R M S ) . F i x e d - r a t e m o r t g a g e s a re c o m m o n l y a v a i la b l e f o r 3 0 y e a r s o r 1 5 y e a r s . B o t h o f f e r a p r e d ic ta b le m o n t h l y p a y m e n t o v e r a lo n g p e r i o d o f t im e a n d p r o te c t y o u a g a in s t fu tu r e in te r e s t ra te in c re a s e s .
T h e t r a d it io n a l 3 0 - y e a r f i x e d - r a t e m o r t g a g e o f f e r s th e l o w e s t m o n t h l y p a y m e n t s o f f i x e d - r a t e l o a n s , w h i l e p r o v i d i n g f o r a n e v e r - c h a n g i n g p a y m e n t s c h e d u l e . T h e a d v a n t a g e o f th e 1 5 - y e a r f i x e d - r a t e m o r t g a g e is th a t it a llo w s y o u t o o w n y o u r h o m e f r e e a n d c l e a r i n h a l f t h e t i m e w h i l e
D O TS C H U L Z ER E A L E S T A T E
i n c r e a s in g m o n t h l y p a y m e n t s b y a p p r o x i m a t e l y 2 0 p e r c e n t h i g h e r t h a n a 3 0 - y e a r l o a n . W h i l e th e h i g h e r m o n t h l y p a y m e n ts m a y b e a d is a d v a n t a g e , th e 1 5 - y e a r m o r t g a g e is a g o o d o p t i o n f o r b u i l d i n g e q u i t y f a s t e r a n d s u b s t a n t i a l l y r e d u c i n g t o t a l i n te re s t c o s ts .
There’s an additional p a y m e n t o p t io n th a t is a v a i la b l e u n d e r b o t h th e 3 0 - y e a r a n d t h e 1 5 - y e a r p r o g r a m s . I t ’ s th e b i - w e e k l y p a y m e n t o p t io n a n d it s h o rte n s th e t e r m o f y o u r l o a n b y r e q u i r i n g t h a t y o u m a k e a p a y m e n t f o r h a l f th e m o n t h l y a m o u n t e v e r y t w o w e e k s . B y o p t i n g f o r t h is p l a n , y o u w i l l e x p e r ie n c e s i g n i f i c a n t s a v in g s in th e a m o u n t o f in te re s t y o u w i l l p a y a n d y o u ’ ll o w n y o u r h o m e e a r lie r . T h e b i - w e e k l y p la n a ls o o f f e r s th e a d d i t i o n a l c o n v e n i e n c e o f a u t o m a t i c p a y m e n t d e d u c t i o n f r o m y o u r b a n k a c c o u n t.
A R M s c a n b e a n e x c e l l e n t c h o i c e o f f i n a n c i n g . T h i s is a m o r tg a g e in w h i c h th e in te re s t ra te is a d ju s te d p e r i o d i c a l l y , b a s e d o n a p r e -s e le c te d i n d e x . I t o ff e r s l o w e r i n i t ia l ra te s b y s h a r in g th e r is k o f fu tu r e ra te c h a n g e s b e t w e e n t h e b o r r o w e r a n d t h e le n d e r . S o m e A R M p r o g r a m s e v e n c o n ta in a c o n v e r t i b i l i t y o p t i o n c o m b i n i n g th e l o w i n i t i a l r a te o f a n A R M w i t h th e a b i l i t y to c o n v e r t t o a f i x e d - r a t e m o r t g a g e a t s o m e p r e d e te r m in e d p o i n t i n th e fu tu r e .
W h e n y o u ’ re s h o p p i n g f o r a m o r t g a g e , th e s e a re s o m e o f th e o p t io n s y o u s h o u ld i n v e s t ig a t e . B y d o i n g y o u r h o m e w o r k a n d w o r k i n g w i t h y o u r R e a l t o r a n d y o u r le n d e r , y o u ’ re b o u n d t o f i n d a n d c h o o s e th e r ig h t t y p e o f m o r tg a g e f o r y o u r c ir c u m s ta n c e s .
Q. I ’m ready to buy my f irs t home and a lender has o ffered me a buydown m ortgage. Would this be a smart move?
A . I t d e p e n d s . I f y o u a re a f i r s t - t i m e b u y e r w h o m a y b e c o n s id e r e d b o r d e r l i n e w h e n t r y i n g t o q u a l i f y f o r a lo a n , th is m a y b e a g o o d o p t i o n . W i t h a b u y d o w n m o r t g a g e , th e le n d e r a g re e s t o o f f e r th e lo a n a t a l o w e r in te re s t ra te f o r th e fi r s t f e w y e a r s o f a lo n g e r t e r m , f i x e d - r a t e m o r tg a g e .
A f t e r th e d is c o u n te d p e r i o d , y o u r e tu r n t o p a y i n g th e r e g u l a r in te r e s t r a t e , a n d in s o m e c a s e s , c o u ld e n d u p p a y i n g a h i g h e r r a te t h a n i f y o u o b t a i n e d a c o n v e n t i o n a l f i x e d - r a t e m o r t g a g e f r o m t h e s t a r t . H o w e v e r , m a n y f i r s t - t i m e b u y e r s f i n d th a t b u y d o w n m o r tg a g e s h e lp t h e m g e t a la r g e r h o m e th a n t h e y i n i t i a l l y e x p e c te d . I t ’ s c r iti c a l , t h o u g h , th a t y o u c o n s id e r y o u r a b i l i t y t o m a k e th e m o r t g a g e p a y m e n t s a f t e r th e b u y d o w n p e r i o d e n d s .
T h e r e a re m a n y v a r ia t i o n s i n f o r m u l a t in g b u y d o w n m o r tg a g e s , s o c h e c k w i t h v a r io u s le n d e r s f o r th e a r r a n g e m e n t b e s t s u ite d to y o u r n e e d s a n d c ir c u m s ta n c e s .
D o t S c h u lz e , p r e s id e n t a n d o w n e r o f D o t S c h u lz e A g e n c y , W e s t L o n g B ra n c h , is p re s id e n t o f th e M o n m o u th C o u n ty B o a rd o f R e a lto rs .
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t e l e v i s e d M r s . N e w J e r s e y U n i t e d S t a te s P a g e a n t t o b e h e l d a t C a e s a r s , A t l a n t i c C i t y , o n M a r c h 1 8 a n d 1 9 , 1 9 9 3 . C a n d id a te s m u s t b e a t le a s t 2 1 y e a r s o l d , a N e w J e r s e y r e s id e n t , a U n i t e d S ta te s c i ti z e n o f g o o d m o r a l c h a r a c te r a n d m a r r ie d f o r at le a s t 6 m o n th s .
T h e M r s . N e w J e r s e y P a g e a n t w i l l p r o v i d e e a c h c o n te s ta n t w i t h t w o n i g h t ’ s l o d g i n g a t C a e s a r s d u r i n g h e r p a g e a n t s t a y . P r i z e p a c k a g e s w i l l b e a w a r d e d , i n c lu d in g
p r iz e s in e a c h a g e c a te g o r y f o r e a c h p h a s e o f c o m p e t i t i o n ( i . e . , b e s t i n t e r v i e w 2 0 s , 3 0 s , 4 0 s , 5 0 s . . . ) .
A p p l i c a t i o n s a re n o w b e i n g a c c e p te d f o r in te re s te d la d ie s , o n e o f w h o m w i l l g o o n t o re p re s e n t th e S ta te o f N e w J e r s e y in th e n a t i o n a l l y t e l e v i s e d M r s . U n i t e d S t a t e s P a g e a n t to b e h e ld i n L a s V e g a s .
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P R O P E R T Y L I N E SA B E R D E E N _______________________________
103 Aberdeen R o a d .........................$65,000Seller: Emma Jastrab Buyer: Sheri and Paul Spaduccini
9 Arden L a n e ................................ $168,500Seller: Deborah and Steven Marchak Buyer: Stanley Mozeika
40 Arm ore L a n e ...............................$141,000Seller: Michael Castaldo Buyer: Concetta and Bartolo Sansivero
820 N. C o n co u rse ..............................$98,000Seller: Diana and Richard McKinley Buyer: Kasandra and Aaron Bonaparte
21 In fie ld ............................................ $171,000Seller: Mary Jo and Gregory Gradel Buyer: Maribel and Tiu Narciso
182 Lloyd R o a d ...............................$130,000Seller: Arthur W. Rausch Buyer: Peter J. Graczyk
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7 Brittany D riv e ............................... $490,000Seller: Wilt-Car Builders Inc. Buyer: Manuela and John Zito
70 Cedar D rive................................. $305,000Seller: J. Eric Jorgensen Buyer: Mildred and Haim Kobrinski
Clover Hill R o a d ..............................$500,000Seller: Ruth and David Smith Buyer: Gail Colts Lmt. Ptrt.
39 O rchard Lan e ..............................$240,000Seller: Kimberly and Bruce Blackmore Buyer: Catherine and John Pancetti
17 Yellow Brook D riv e ..................$221,000Seller: Robert B. Nichols Buyer: Cindy and Kenneth Knapp
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2 Peri P la ce ........................................$155,000Seller: Kathryn and Jam es Levic Buyer: Jam es Pietracatella Jr.
7 Anthony C ou rt..............................$186,500Seller: Janet and Jam es Scally Buyer: Karen and Patrick Hahn
17 Azee Drive...................................... $25,000Seller: Pam Yaccarino Buyer: Rose Donato
10 Hopkins T e rra ce ........................$140,000Seller: Donna and Wayne Skjoldal Buyer: Joseph A. Gambale
6 Irwin P la c e ..................................... $124,000Seller: Dawn and Eric Stewart Buyer: Joseph Romano
18 Lafayette D rive ..........................$165,000Seller: Lorraine J. Foley Buyer: Eric J. Ogren
599 S . Laurel A ve............................ $144,000Seller: Doris and Dominick Carbonari Buyer: Joanne and Dominick Palomba
H O L M D E L
18 Huntly R o ad ................................ $330,000Seller: Jam es Gimlett Buyer: Shiang Lin and Aynang Yang
Line R o ad ..............................................$92,500Seller: Linda and Robert Shirvanian Buyer: Nancy and Eugene Lucas
11 Parkside P lace ............. ..$28,000Seller: Edmundo Maldonado Buyer: George Amann
K E Y P O R T
187 Beers St.............................Seller: Ferrante and Edward Toth Buyer: Lisa and Steven Snyder
$130,000
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C O L T S N E C KOPEN HOUSE Sat and Sun 12-4 PM. 10 lot subdivision! Model ready for inspection! 3500+ sq. ft., brick front, 3 car garage, whirlpool, fireplace, hardwood floors, central air, basement and gas heat. Dir: Rte 34 to Rte 520 West (Newman Springs Rd) proceed to site on left.
F r o m $ 4 3 4 ,9 0 0 F R A Y B E R N R E A L T O R S
9 4 6 - 8 8 0 0
H A Z L E TFour bedroom Colonial with country kitchen w/sliders leading to 14 ft. deck. Entertain in the 20 ft. family room w/bar, utility room in basement has workshop. Mat 2727
$ 1 5 8 ,9 0 0 COLDWELL BANKER SCHLOTT REALTORS
Matawan/Aberdeen Office5 8 3 - 5 0 0 0
H O W E L LMETICULOUS! Totally upgraded 4 bedroom 3 bath home. 3 skylights, fireplace, central air, hardwood floors, 2 tier deck, fenced backyard, & much more. (MAR 2022)
$ 2 2 4 ,9 0 0COLDWELL BANKER SCHLOTT REALTORS
Marlboro Office9 7 2 - 0 1 0 0
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L A K E W O O DSENSATIONAL CAPE COD Totally updated, 8 rooms, 4 bdrms, 2 baths, E IK w/Butlers pantry, new oak tongue & groove floor, oak cabinets, center island & garden window. Bow window in LR , thermo windows thru-out, Andersen sliding glass doors to 20x16 deck, 27’ above ground pool, shed, underground sprinklers, C/A, fenced yard plus much more.
#080 5°32 $ 1 3 5 ,0 0 0W E IC H E R T R E A L T O R S
Howell Office5 7 7 - 0 4 4 0
M A N A L A P A NCAN’T SAY ENOUGH About this mint condition, neutral decor, 5 BR, 3 year old colonial, w/modern kitchen w/greenhouse breakfast area, FP, ceramic tile entry, large patio, plus more.
$ 2 2 9 ,0 0 0 E R A T R O T T R E A L T Y
5 3 6 - 6 0 0 0
M A R L B O R OCrystal Park Estates-56 lot subdivision, 3/5 bedroom Colonials; 2-1/2 bths, full basements, 2 car garages. Ranging from
$139,990-$164,990 Also avail. 3 bdrm. 2 bth ranch at $149,990
COLDWELL BANKER SCHLOTT REALTORS Manalapan Office
4 6 2 - 4 2 4 2
M A R L B O R ONEWLY LISTED Lovely center hall colonial. 4 BRs, bsmnt, alarm, Ig master BR suite, custom master bath, Andersen windows, professional landscaping.
$ 2 8 9 ,9 0 0
G L O R I A N IL S O N R E A L T O R S 7 8 0 - 6 5 0 0
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M A R L B O R OTOP OF THE LINE...Thousands upon thousands have been spent making this truly a one of a kind home. See it to own it...(MR3008)
$ 4 2 9 ,9 0 0 W E IC H E R T R E A L T O R S
Marlboro Office5 7 7 - 9 8 0 0
M A R L B O R OPADDOCK CLUB NORTH 4 or 5 BR Colonial. 3 'A BA’s, European kit, ceramic foyer & kit. floors, skylights & alarm, underground sprinklers, finished bsmt. &
more $ 3 0 9 ,7 5 0W E IC H E R T R E A L T O R S
Manalapan Office5 3 6 - 4 4 0 0
M A R L B O R OSPECTACULAR COLONIAL - 4 Bdrm., 2 'A bath, full stone wall fireplace, 2 car side entry garage, inground pool, cul-de-sac location. Prof. landscaping.
$ 3 7 9 ,9 0 0 E R A A D V A N T A G E R E A L T O R S
Manalapan Office5 3 6 - 2 0 0 0
M I D D L E T O W NDon’t miss this new listing-great cul-de-sac location abutting township park. Offering open space to use with peace and quiet & safety for all. Many updates within 5 yrs., ie...siding, heat & air, roof, etc...
$ 1 5 4 ,9 0 0 EDWARD W. COLLINS AGENCY-REALTORS
9 4 6 - 4 1 4 4
O L D B R I D G EWAITING FOR YOU...and your family. 2 story Colonial offering 4 bedrooms, new master bath, central air & beautiful hardwood floors. Within walking distance to schools, shopping & transportation.
$ 1 5 4 ,9 0 0 E R A D E S IG N S F O R L IV IN G
6 7 9 - 2 3 0 0
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B N A NQIALAccounting............................................ ...........029Financial Services........................................ 030Income Tax ................................................... 030AMoney to Loan ...............................................031Money Wanted...............................................032
E MP LOYM ENTHelp Wanted Full T im e.............................. 035Help Wanted Part Time .........036Employment Services.............................036ABabysitting/Child C a re .............................. 037Babysitting/Child Care Wanted 037ACleaning/ Domestic Help Wanted 038
Companion/Health C a re ..........................039Companion/Health Care Wanted....039A
005 Apartments for Rent 006 Houses for Rent 008 Condos/
Townhouses008 Condos/
Townhouses008 Condos/
Townhouses 012 Lots & Acreage 017 Offices Floor Space
025 Business Opportunities
“ A ll Real Estate advertised in t f iis new spaper is su b je c t to the Federal H o u s in g A c t o f 1968 w h ich m akes it illega l to advertise any preference, lim ita tio n o r d isc rim ina tion based on race, co lo r, re lig ion , sex o r nationa l o r ig in , o r an in ten tio n to m ake any such pre fe rence, lim ita tio n o r d is c rim ina tion .Th is new spaper w ill n o t kn ow in g ly accep t any adve rtis in g fo r Real Estate w h ich i s in v io la tio n o f the law. O u r readers are in fo rm ed th a t a ll dw e llings advertised in th is new spaper are availab le on an equa l o p p o rtu n ity bas is .’ ’E A T O N C R E S T A P T S Tenn is & swim club. Large size rooms w/19ft living rm. Only m inutes from O cean beaches, Go lf Courses, F ish ing & Boating. Near all hous es of W orship & Malls. Mon Fri 9 :30am -4pm , 542-1105. Pine Brook R d ., 4Hope Rd ., Eatontown. 2 blocks from Exit 105 G S P .F R E E H O L D 3 bedrooms, ’ Ig liv. rm ., eat-in kitchen., full basem ent. Near schools & buses. Security plus utilities. Call 462-3622
JA M E S B U R G - Studio & 1bedroom apartments starting at $420. No pets. Tall Tree Apartments. 521-0368
K E A S B E Y3 bedrm., kid perfect, yard storage, clean. Section 8 wel com e. 634-5168
O LD B R ID G EC oun try L iv ing A p ts
2 bedroom apts available Heat, a ir conditioning, hot water, cooking gas and d ishw ashe rs included. Monday- Friday, 9am-5pm. 360-2992
H IG H L A N D S - A ttra c t iv e 3bdrm., 1 1/2 baths. $650. month + utilities & security. 201-376-3442______
W E S T E N DLong Branch- 3V2 rm. garden apt. Incl. heat, parking, patio, a/c. Lake Elberon area, 1 blk. from ocean. Beautifully maintained. No pets. 222-6145
O LD B R ID G E
Mother/DaughterM ain area-3bedroom s, 2
baths, basem ent. Separate entrances. Central air, near bus stop, shopping. K id s .& pets O K . Available October. Call 525-8772 or 525-1175
007 Houses for Sale
A B E R D E E NCall for your free copy of
Real Estate Buyer’s Guide' S e e hundreds of homes in Monmouth & Middlesex Counties. Coldwell Banker Schlott, Realtors.
Call 583-5000
EAST BRUNSWICKLg. eat-in-kit., breakfast bar, corner stone fireplace. Bar area , encl. F la . rm., newly carpeted lower level. 2 master s ize bedrm s. w/2 full baths. 2 Ig. storage rms. Fenced priv backyd. Blue ribbon award to elem. & H .S . E a sy commute to N YC & shopping centers. Asking $107,000. 254-3731
A B E R D E E NFor sa le . Windham P lace . 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths. Custom carpets, window treatments, m any u p g rad es . S a c rif ic e $ 1 1 9 ,0 0 0 . NO B R O K E R S !
Call 566-4797
Classified Works
F R E E H O L D TO W N SH IP
MOTHER-DAUGHTERComplete separate apartment and separate entrance with air, living room, bedroom kitchen, full bath. Colonial style main house. Central air with 4 bedrooms, living room, rec room, den, dining room, 2 V2 baths, expanded laundry room , fin ish e d b asem ent, screened-in porch, 2 car oversized garage, steel siding, concrete driveway & walks. Fully landscaped on almost 3A acre . All appliances. LOW T A X E S . G reat school system .
M U ST S E E !!!Call for appointment P R IN C IP A L S O N LY
462-7869
S E L L Y O U R HOM E
2 % + M . L . S . C O S TWritten commitment, weekly ads till sold. Full service b ro k e r . H o u rs : M on.-Fri8 :30-9. Sat./Sun ., 9-5. Paul R icca , Realty Execu tives 100
583-2800 or 972-8096
Your ad can be here
E A S T BR U N SW IC K -Fo r sale . 2 bedroom, 2 bath, ceram ic tile kitchen/entry, cathedral ceiling, fireplace, loft, m any up g ra d e s , A sk in g $ 1 3 5 ,0 0 . 613-6068
ResortCondo
Bask in the Sun on a Beautiful Sandy Beach...Play Tennis on the Lighted Courts...Enjoy the Jacuzzis and Saunas...Relax at the Oceanfront Cabana Bar.
MYRTLE BEACH South Carolina
StudioFully Furnished
Sleeps 3, Cable TV
$ 5 3 5 to 6 3 5 1 *375 to 460ALL RATES ARE WEEKLY
2 BedroomBeautifully Furnished
Cable TV
Photographs Gladly Shown IE0DY & DICK POLITY S66-S220
FALL IS FABULOUSOFF SEASON RATES
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C.Enjoy uncrowded beaches ideal
weather, plus golf, fishing or just relaxing at modest prices.BEACHFRONT CONDOS
Oceanfront balconies, everything you need including microwave,
washer/dryer, beachfront pool, too.WEEKLY RATES
2 B e d r o o m i 3 B e d r o o m s $ 5 0 0 | $ 5 7 5
Bill and Jacky Can ino
5 7 7 - 0 8 9 2
F R E E H O L D B O R OTownhouse. 2 bedrm, sm . yd. No p e ts . $650/m o. D ays 431 -4880, eves 577-7697.
S A Y R E V IL L E - For rent. Beautiful 2 bedroom, 2 baths. C/air. $950. + util. Call 721-7745
SA Y R E V ILLE-M a in S t C lass ic Tow nhouses. 2 bedrm, 2Vz bath, full basem ent. 1/4 blk to N Y bus. For sa le by owner. Move in condition. Asking $95,000 . Call 613-1872
008a AdultCommunities
L A K E W O O DLeisure Village, 2 bdrm, 1 bath, living room, kitchen, garage, sunroom. E xc . cond & location. $45,000 . Call days 968-2880. E ve s . 223-6961
009 Rooms for RentLO N G BR A N CH - Room for rent. $200. mo. utiF incl., private bath. 870-6819 evenings
M ID D LE T O W N -O u tstan d in g home & neighborhood. Referen ces . P riv ileges. $4 00 .mo util. incl. Nr G S P exit 114. Parking availab le . 615-9081
010 Rentals to Share
AVO NSing le mom with one child wants to share 3 bedroom apartment. $400. a month includes heat. Call 774-5205
011 Mobile HomesH AZLET-N ew 14x60 mobile home. A lso resale 12x54. No pets. Call: 888-9335
W . K E A N S B U R G - 1980 2bdrm ., w asher/d ryer, c/a la rg e d e c k . N ic e p a rk $34,500 . nego. 787-9004 ___
To place your ad here, Call 1-800-660-4-ADS
F R E E H O L D T W P . - 6 acre wooded lot, private. Asking $95,000 . Owner 938-5499
H O LM D EL E xc lu s ive com munity. Acre + sites. Som e heavily wooded. 946-3634
013 Real Estate Wanted
C A SH for your HOM E- builder see ks handyman special to repair & resell. Call 566-2828
E .BRU N SW ICK-Edgebrook looking for townhouse or house. College professor with 2 college children, 2 cats.
Send replies to:G reater Media Newspapers
Box 05 766 Shrew sbury Avenue Tinton Fa lls , N J 07724
Classified Sells
015 Summer/Winter Rentals
BRADLEY BEACHimmaculate fully furnished 2 bdrm ., 2 bath condo on O cean Ave. Fireplace, closed parking. Immediate to 5/31. $800. per mo. 679-9538
DISNEY AREA FLA.2/3/4/ bedroom. Luxury homes 3mi. D isney. From $550/wk. 908-446-8237.... 908-446-0224
FLO R ID A - W . Palm Beach. Pine Ridge 3. 2 bedrm. fur nished. Club priv. 566-0936
FLORIDA-N. Hutchinson Isle 2 bdrms, & baths. W alk to beach, boat a ccess . 462-1467
F R E E H O L D T W P . - For rent 14X10 private office in executive condo. A ccess to copier & fax m achine. $275. mo., minimum 6m os. lease + security. Ample parking (908) 780-5959
F R EE H O L D - For Rent. Artist’s studio or small office. Great l o c a t i o n . C a l l S u s a n 462-1020
HOLMDEL/HAZLET1-4 room office suites. Short term leases , shared serv ices.
Start at $290./m onth Call 264-1138
M ANALAPAN Hwy. 9. modern prvt suites (500sq./900sq. ft) in professional bldg. Prvt. baths, reas. rent. 780-9000
M A N A LA PA N - S tore/office , 654 sq . ft. 2 rooms & bath. $ 5 4 5 . /m o. in c l. a ll u t ils . 431-4880
MATAWAN- Main S t. Victorian charm . Office suites available. 1 MO. F R E E R EN T . 583-7777
018 StoresF R E E H O L D - Low est rentals starting at $10 per sq . ft. for retail stores in variety of s izes. Located in active shopping center. High density area. Call Mr. R ichter at 908-462-0700.
M A R L B O R OFor Rent. Suitable for retail or office sp ace . Route 9, across from M A R LB O R O PLA Z A . Approximately 900 sq.ft. Can divide. Fully occupied building.
Call 591-1970
020 Buildings/ Garages
G A R A G E M arlboro alarm fenced in w/electric gate. All s ize s . $28.-$109m o. 536-0235
021 Business/ Office Services
H EA LT H IN SU R A N C E - Tired of High R a tes? Inadequate coverage? USA/Health Care can eliminate these problems. Take medical insurance serious & call the pros. 888-4788
THE HOME OFFICEall your executive secretarial needs. No fee. Free pickup and delivery. Call 583-4164
022 Commercial Properties
M ANALAPAN-Com m ercialFor rent. 2 story building o vers ize garage with loft. Good location. 431-2431
Classified Works
A B U S IN E S S ★that I started & own did $6 million last year. Help me expand. P/T, F/T, dom estically & internationally. No investment. Company is 8 yrs old & is top rated. Call Mike at 389-7523 to hear & leave m essage
DELI/SUB SHOPB u s y H w y 9 lo c a t io n . $200,000. + gross. P rice flexible. Owner will hold paper. Principals only. After 7 pm call 780-0237
LO C A L P A Y PH O N E R O U TE . EA R N $1 ,200 . P E R W E E K . M U ST S E L L 1-800-741-1186
P E T S H O PFor sa le by owner. 2,000 sq.ft. store in very busy Monmouth County location. Call after 6pm 741-1094._____________
SERVICE STATIONL E A S E & R E P A I R B U S IN ES S - Must sell A SA P . No reasonable offers refused. Hwy. IOC. Call 291-9080.
Vending M achines-Route Ins tan t cash, good 2nd in com e. 16 co un te r to p mach ines. $3,200. 739-0617
VENDING-Strike it rich!$3 ,000.-4 ,000. w eekly cash
possible. Proven. No competition. Buy choice routes cheap. No money down if qualified. Ca ll Ben 1-800-949-2158.
W A N T E D4 ambitfous people to capitalize on global expansion. For
interview call 789-3710
027 Business Equipment
ALDUS PAGEMAKERW indows-Version 4 .0 Database edition with Adobe Type Manager. Brand new ..“shrink w rapp ed ” ., never opened. Best offer. 908-390-1273
A L L 90 D AY W A R R A N TYNew/used: F a xe s , Copiers,Printers & Computers.
Call (908) 431-4323
029 AccountingA F U L L R A N G E O F accounting & tax serv ices at reasonable rates. 679-0364
ATTENTION!CLASSIFIED
Line Ad Deadline will be Friday at 5 PM for
Sept. 30 Publication.
2 SEPTEMBER 23-SEPTEMBER 29 1992, POWER PACKAGE Greater M edia Newspapers030 Financial
Services035 Help Wanted
Full Time036 Help Wanted
Part Time036 Help Wanted
Part Time036 Help Wanted
Part Time036 Help Wanted
Part Time036b Employment
Wanted036b Employment
WantedA V O ID
B A N K R U P T C YF R E E Consultation
1-800-974-3321
BUSINESS PLANSBanker friendly p lans get resu lts . Prepared by S .B .A . Consultant. Call 946-0905
INCREASE CASH FLOWAccept major credit cards from clients; Reduce processing cost. Call 946-9256
031 Money to LoanDEBT PROBLEMS SOLVED
Clean up credit report. Live the life you deserve. Free consult. N J ’s #1. 431-7600
035 Help Wanted Full Time
A D V E R T IS E R S & R E A D E R S
It is the p o licy o f th is new spaper tha t a ll help w a n te d a d v e r t is e m e n ts w ill begin w ith a jo b title .
Call 1-800-660-4 ADS
B U S D R IV E RCovering the M analapan, Marlboro & Freehold area.
Call 536-3485
CLEANING HELPFull or part-time. Experienced only. Start $7 .50. per hour.
Call 462-2918
C LE A N IN G H E LPMiddletown area . W eekday hours. C a r a must!
Feather Dusters 530-5352
COOK-MALE-FEMALE40 hour week. Rotate weekends. Som e exp. 446-3460
C O O K S , W A IT E R S / W A IT R E S S E S , B U S P E R S O N S , for Italian Gourmet Restaurant, Italian Treasures , in M analapan. Call Roy 972-6255
D EC O R A TIN G A S S O C IA T E Seek ing creative b u s in e ss minded person for interior decorating. Training. Part/full time. Call 583-3712
D E L I V E R YFull time/part time for P izza restaurant in Hazlet area. Flexible hours, good pay. Call
888-5522
D R IV E R SMulti-Care is now hiring
A m bu lance/attendants. Full time/part time. Must be EM T Certified. A clean driver’s license required. Call Kathleen
591-0055
CCADCMIDDLETOWNH A S A J O B F O R Y O U !
We Have Openings In: A P P LIA N C E S H A R D W A R E
M A IN T EN A N C E S E C U R IT Y
STOCK and our P H O T O ST U D IO
call 706-6260
S A L E S / S A L E SM A N A G E M E N TIMMEDIATE OPENING.
Are you ready to earn between $30,000-$50,000 your first year and $50,000- $80,000 your second year; then we’d like to speak to you. The leading NATIONAL REAL ESTATE office in NJ is looking for 2 CAREER minded people for residential, new homes sales, commercial investment sales & leasing in Central Jersey area. WE WILL GET YOU LICENSED and TRAIN YOU.
For confidential interview, call Tom Poklikuha
at Century 21 Worden & Crivello,
908-828-6300
EXECUTIVE SECRETARYSynagogue. M analapan/Free- hold area. Experienced, selfstarter. Good skills (Typing, Word Processing , Steno and/ or Dictation a plus). Benefits. Som e evenings.Send replies to:
Greater Media Newspapers Box 07
766 Shrew sbury Avenue Tinton Fa lls , N J 07724
H A N D Y M A NMust have tools, truck & experience. Steady work. Availab le im m ediately. A sk for Dotty. 257-5454
L A W N C U T T E RLandscape help. Dependable. Driver’s license. 780-8637
M A N IC U R IS Tlicesed with following preferred. f/t or p/t. Call W ed. - Sat. 10-4, 536-6622
MEDICAL ASSISTANTfor Freehold Pediatric Office. Approximately 30 hours per week. Send replies to:
Greater Media Newspapers Box 08
766 Shrew sbury Avenue Tinton Fa lls , NJ 07724
PLANT COORDINATORHands on Manager-shipping- receiving-purchasing. Special touch with custom er relations. Garm ent center experieince a plus. Starting sa lary $500. per w eek. Send resume:
H .S .P ., P .O . Box 1275 Perth Amboy, N J 08861
POSTAL JOBS• $23,700 . per year• Full benefits• Men/Women 18-65• No layoffsFor an application & exam information. Call 219-736-9807 Ext. P2647 9am-9pm, 7 days
R E C E P T IO N IS Tfor Freehold Pediatric Office, Approximately 40 hours per week. Good telephone skills and neat appearance.Send replies to:
Greater Media Newspapers Box 08
766 Shrew sbury Avenue Tinton Fa lls , N J 07724
RN - P/T for residential health care center. About 25 hours a week. Ca ll 908-446-6613
S A L E SFull time/part time for retail ladies’ boutique in Marlboro a re a . C a l l 9 7 2 -1 3 4 0 or 972-6533
S A L E S • A V O NA Beautiful day-the Avon way! Buy/sell, call Robin: 938-4152
S A LE S -A V O NBeautiful Opportunity All a rea -$$$- Sa le s
Toll Free 1-800-662-2292TELEPHONE ANSWERINGDays and evenings available. Typing and telephone experi ence required. $5 .05 per hour to start. Call 409-6896
TRAVEL AGENTSDoes your agency pay you com m issions on your c lients? If not call 908-727-9684
036 Help Wanted Part Time
A D V E R T IS E R S & R E A D E R S
It is the p o licy o f th is new spaper th a t a ll he lp w a n te d a d v e r t is e m e n ts w ill beg in w ith a jo b title.
Call 1-800-660-4 ADS
A E R O B IC Exe rc ise Instructor M o n d a y / W e d n e s d a y , 9:30-10:30am . $16./hour. 'Aerobic exercise & C P R Certification required. East Brunsw ick Division of Recreation. Call 390-6797. E O E
AREA DEMONSTRATORS CHRISTMAS AROUND
THE WORLDShow quality line of holiday jtem s. Free kit, training & support. C A L L L IS A 972-8538
BOOKKEEPER OFFICE ASSISTANT
Sm all trucking com pany, Freehold a re a . M onday-Friday, 9am -3:30pm . All office duties including phone coverage , general typing & bookkeeping. Experienced only. Send resum e with salary history to:
T C Transport P . O . Box 323
Englishtown, NJ 07726
B O O K K E E P E R /T Y P IS T - P/T. F lexib le (15-20) hours per w eek. Sm all office, Freehold area. 908-431-5665
CHIROPRACTICA ssistan t/R ecep tion ist
Clerical skills helpful. Willing to train. Sa lary open. Hours are : Monday, W ednesday, Friday 2 :30-8:30. Call Monday, W ednesday or Friday am only, 238-8380
CLEANING HELPMature, responsible person. Part time, 20-30 hours per w eek. C lean homes daytime. Need someone who can take responsibility & learn to drive the company truck. $6 .00 per hour + bonus. Sayreville area. My C le a n in g L a d y . C a ll 721 -6243
CLEAN IN G P E R S O N Needed for floor care com pany. Senior citizens & retirees welcome. Hours flexible. Must have valid N J license. 431-0573
C L E R I C A LMonday - Friday, 12-5, Saturd ay, 10-5. G enera l office work. Short hand a must. Computer knowledge helpful, w illingness to learn. Sm oke free office. Call 739-3365
CONSULTANTSNeeded to demonstrate
D IS C O V E R Y T O Y S Flexible hours
Home-based business Call Diane 257-1315
C O U N T ER H E L P - Perm anent P/T. 15 hours or more w eek. Som e experience helpful. 583-7768 leave m essage
DEMONSTRATORSdem onstrato rs needed for Christm as Around The World Make your own hours. No investm ent. F R E E kit and supplies. No collection or delivery. G reat for Moms. Call Lori
1-800-628-0063D E M O N S T R A TO R S Flexible hours. F ree kit/training. Earn up to $12. an hour 238-4793
DEMONSTRATORSfun job, earn extra money. Average $7.00-$10.00 per hr. No investment. F R E E $300. kit. Call for details. 251-8263
DISTRICT MANAGERTem porary position. C irculation Department is looking for a versatile person with strong organizational skills to work 20-25 flexible hours a w eek. A reliable car is necessary and customer serv ice experience is a p lus. Duties will include managing youth carrier routes in E a st Brunsw ick and surrounding areas.Interested individuals may fill out an application at:
Greater Media Newspapers 5 Edgeboro Rd. E . Brunsw ick Equal Opportuinty Employer
TELEMARKETERSHolidays Around the Corner
Kids back to school Need Extra Income?
We Offer Great Working Conditions
Excellent Hourly Pay Commission & Bonuses
Work Part Time...Earn Full Time Pay 9-1 or 5-9
In Our Howell Office Ask for Mrs. Grant
905-3343
D R IV E RFor limousine. C D L license required. Must have experience. Call 525-0220, 9am-5pm only, leave m essage for John
PLATEROOM LABORERNo experience necessary.
Call 254-7004 ask for Lavina.G reater Je rse y P ress
Equal Opportunity Employer
D R IV E RFor m essenger serv ice . Part time. Perfect for retirees & housew ives. 873-2292
PUMPKIN-SEASONALW eekdays/weekends in October. Fun job. Menzel Bros. Farm , Holmdel. Call or apply in person. 946-3060
D R IV E R SRestaurant/food delivery se rvice in Manalapan/Marlboro/ F re e h o ld a r e a s . D ay & evening hours. Must have have own car & clean driving record. Make up to $12. per hour. Call 536-1379
R E C E P T IO N IS TPhysic ians office. P/T 3-7pm. Will train. Call 577-8991
G R O C E R SNight crew grocery service company looking for part time, g rocers in the Monmouth County area. Experienced & dependable only need apply. S t a r t im m e d ia te ly . C a l l
1-800-412-2261
JA N IT O R IA L -S e rv ice needs part time evening help.
RECEPTIONIST/TYPISTNursing home seeking an experienced part time receptionist/typist for weekends and holidays. Knowledge of Word Perfect helpful. P lease apply to:
The Manor 689 W . Main Street Freehold, N J 07728
(908) 431-5200 X 19. P lease call Monday-Friday 1pm-4pm.
LAWN W O RK - 1-2 days a w eek. Doing various lawn maintenance. Call 530-3684
M E D IC A L R E C E P T IO N IS T - busy office. Approximately 25 hours. 1 evening per week. Typing a must. Computer and medical experience preferred.
Call 577-0600
SALES ASSISTANTW ell o rgan ized w /c lerica l, computer & graphics skills . Matawan area. Flexible hours.
Call 566-2459
S A L E S
N EW SP A P ERR O U TES
P A R T T IM E-Early Morning (5 :00-6:30) 7 days are availab le in your a re a . Ea rn $ 4 0 0 .0 0 to $ 5 0 0 .0 0 per month, plus cash incentives.A reliable car is a must.
Call toll free 1-800-242-0850
Avon needs ambitious self starters to get in on the ground floor of a new self supporting program. No experience necessary . For more information call 583-3744
Classified Works
PARKING E nforcem ent Officer
South R iver Parking Authority. Flexible PM hours. Must work Saturdays. Jo b requirements, sa lary & benefits established by borough ordinance.
S R P A P . O . Box 150
South R iver, N J 08882 E O E
Classified Sells 1-800-660-4237
R A C E W A YP A R K
Help Needed for Fall Swap Meet
andAntique Car Show Fri., Sat. & Sun. Sept. 25, 26 & 27
Counterwork Ages from 14 years & up
Good also for Senior Citizens Call Kim between noon & 8PM at542-7213
PART-TIMEINTERVIEWERS
Conduct personal and telephone household interviews to collect social, econom ic, and housing data throughout yo u r local area. THIS IS CONTINUING PART TIME WORK!
M ust be available during the third week of each m onth. Ho urs vary, but you will be expected to average 2 5 -40 hours per m onth.
PAID TRAINING!^$ 7.2 9 per hour + .25 cents per
^ mile car allowance y
R E Q U I R E M E N T S :• U .S . Citizen• Be 18 years of of or at least 16 with High School diplom a or equivalent• Pass a 30 minute written test• M ust have car• Attend 3-5 day training session in Philadelphia• Be available to w ork days, evenings, and weekendsAPPLY BY CALLING OR WRITING TO:
1-800-262-4236U.S. Dept, of Commerce B U R E A U of the C E N S U S10 5 S . 7th Street Philadelphia, Pa 19 10 6
S A L E SEarn $200.-$300. working 15 hrs. per week. Call 721-1748
SIGN LA N G U A G E TU TO R
Aberdeen area . 583-1626
SPEECH PATHOLOGISTPosition available with flexible hours for private practice in Manalapan area. 780-5060
T E A C H E R Certified High School Math
Call 431-5400
T E A C H E R S - S u b s t i t u t e & Scho o l N u rse s (k-8), per diem, $55./day. Call Howell Township Board of Education. E .O .E . Call 938-5656
T E C H N IC IA NOphthalmic - wanted for retail optical store. Central N .J .
Call 303-9555
T E LE M A R K E T IN GAggressive, disciplined individual to call home owners from our Matawan office. Earn $10.-$14. per hour. 583-6964
T E LEM A R K ET IN GPart time. 6-9pm, Monday- Thursday. $10. per hour. Exit 120 on the Garden State P a rk w a y . S e ek in g exp erienced individual to set up appointments for our sa le s reps. Call 583-7200 11am-4pm.
TRAVEL AGENTSOutside group & corporate sa le s representatives wanted for 18 year old agency.
Call 908-727-9684
WAITERS/WAITRESSESCOOKS
Needed to start a s soon as possible. All shifts available. Apply at: Sh eri’s Restaurant,
75 South Street, Freehold
036a Employment Services
A T T E N T I O N R E A D E R S
A ds under th is c lass ifica t io n are n o t o ffe rs o f em p loym ent. O ften these ad- ve rtiso rs o ffe r a serv ice fo r a fee. If you p lace a ca ll to a “ 900” num ber you w ill a u to m atica lly be b illed a fee, w h ich varies.E A S Y W O RK! Excellent pay Assem ble products at home. Call Toll Free 1-800-873-6365 Ext. 1283.
H ARD C A SH E V E R Y W E E K Local vending route for sale .
Call 1-800-329-8782
HO M E T Y P IS T S , P C users needed. $35,000 . pot. Details. 1 -805-962-8000 Ext. B-2111
WANTED 29 PEOPLEEarn $$ while losing up to 29 lbs in 30 days on the new T H E R M O J E T IC p ro g ra m , Converts fat to energy, controls appetite, 100% guaran teed. Call 908-324-4586
036b Employment Wanted
ACCOUNTANT-Corporate ag g r e s s i v e , h a n d s -o n a c countant. 10 years of sol id. progressive experience. Vast accounting, managerial and c o m p u te r s k i l ls includ ing Lotus, E xce l, worksheets & mainframe exp. Most recently A sst . Controller. Call Rich
846-2214
A C C O U N TA N T-M BA , heavy treasury , financial & cash m a n a g e m e n t e x p e r ie n c e Knowledge of all tax preparation. Seeking per diem or full time employment. 446-3170
A C C O U N T A N T /A S S IS T A N T C O N T R O LL E R . Twenty years experience in import, wholesa le , retail and petrochemical operations. Special expertise in problem identification and creative solution development,
Call 446-7440
A CCO U N TIN G & finance pro fessional, 25 years experi ence. Seeking employment in a c c o u n t in g f i e ld . C a l l 297-6968. A sk for Bob.
A CCO U N TIN G C L E R K -6 yrs experience. Excellent references . Skilled in Lotus 1-2-3 & data entry. Ca ll S .C .G 308-9651
A C C O U N T IN G C L E R K - Certificate computerized acc o u n tin g , co m p le ting a c counting cycle , bank/reconciliations, payroll, Lotus, WordPerfect, data entry, d /BA SE III, P LU S , good typing skill, bi lingual Chinese, bright, hardworking, well-organized, Call Shipu 360-9389
A C C O U N T IN G M AN AG ER- Seasoned professional, exce llent organizational & communication skills , capable of handling many tasks concurrently. Excellent track record in all areas of accounting & c o m p u t e r s . C a l l D a v id 446-9441
A CCO U N TIN G -Sound knowl edge of Accounts Payable, Administrative Management & Purchasing. Experience with M cCorm ack & Dodge G /L Accounting System , budgets, and expense analysis reporting. Call 566-0277 ______ _
A D M I N I S T R A T I V E A S S I S T A N T / S E C R E T A R Y Steno, Accounting, Computer literate, W P 5 .1 , H G , Lotus, more. Strong organizational skills , experienced, good ref e rences. 566-6523
A D M I N I S T R A T I V E M A N A G ER -Sp ecia liza tion in human resources & accounts receivable, collection. B .S . de gree, 10 years experience. Call Larry 946-7925
A D M IN IS T R A T IV E S E C R E - T A R Y -E xperienced in m any aspects of secretarial work. Excellen t typing/stenography skills . Can handle diversified busy work day. W ordPerfect 5 .1 . 723-0837
A D M IN IS T R A T IV E / O F F IC E A S S IS T A N T - Experienced in market research , financial & industry ana lys is , custom er service. Extrem ely reliable & organized. Computer literate MA degree. 12 years experience . Exce llen t references
Call Barbara 780-7940 •
A D M IN ISTR A TO R - M PA de gree, experience, non-profits youth involved. Can organize anything and anyone.
Call 908-238-1520
A D V E R T IS IN G A R T IS T - Concept thru finish. Will work with one project or many. DIM catalog, ad brochures, illustration. 20+ years experience. Ca ll Matt 254-1892.
A D V E R T IS IN G A R T IS T -2 5 yrs+ varied experience MAC Com puter-Q uark. C a ll Le s 431-9496
A D V E R T IS IN G A SS IS TA N T- Creative Department. BA degree. Promotion experience. 229-7462
AN ALYST-Vo ice AT& T prod ucts, voice mail, m essage center, etc. 20 yrs experience Call Denis 679-0120
A R T D IR E C T O R /D E S IG N E R 30 years award winning experience with Fortune 500 comp an ies . A d vertis in g , copy logos, brochures, annual reports, stationary, M AC computer, production. Call Bob anytime. Call 254-3994
A RTIST-Talen ted , hard working, B F A from Syracuse University. 5 yrs . experience with M AC. Versed in Illustrator Freehand, Sw ivel 3D, Infini-D & more. Eage r to work 110% . Call Scott 780-2614
A R T IS T / A R T D IR E C T O R Layouts, m echanicals. Experienced with ad agencies & inhouse art departments. Ads, brochures, catalogs. 679-6229
A S S IS T A N T T O A R T D IR E C TO R- Looking for fun oriented stud io. G rea t M AC ‘ background, BA degree, various experience in music, design & sa les.. A lso familiar with paper & p r in t in g p r o c e d u r e s . 780-1123A S S T . C O N T R O LLE R /C O N T R O L L E R - 10 years public/ p riva te e x p e r ie n c e . C P A 1 Knowledge of Lotus 123 & JD A software. Hands-on m anager w/good communication and interpersonal skills . E xc . references. R ick 972-0045.
A T T O R N E Y - ’92 JD , top 10% law review, published, awaiting NJ/NY bar exam results Seek ing a sso c ia te position with law firm. Any area of practice. 254-2613
B A R M A N A G E R /T E N D E R Outstanding bartender, 15 years experience. State certified bartending instructor. E x cellent references and work history. Prefer fine dining or c o u n try c lu b . C a l l R ic k 727-8075
B O O K B IN D E R /M A N A G E R / j EST IM A TO R - Proven track record. Can train & motivate people. Q uality conscious. Too much to believe. Call & find out. Stan , 780-9826
B O O K K E E P E R - 10 years e x perience, college. Part time evenings. Call 888-3870
B O O K K E E P E R -F u ll charge . 13 ye a rs experience with Peachtree, DAC E a sy , Lotus 123, Quattro Pao, Super Calc/ thru/General Ledger. All Tax Returns, M S DO S 5 .0.Call David 264-3885
B O O K K EE P E R /A ss istan t. A ccounts receivable, accounts p ayable , p u rchases , sa le s , bank reconciliation , billing, light computer sk ills , payroll, union reports. Call 294-0427
B O O K K E E P I N G o r A C CO U N TIN G a s assistant a ccountant. E xp e r ie n ce with government job. Banking & a c c o u n t in g m a jo r . C a l l 846-8437
B U TC H ER /M EA T M ANAGER- 7 yrs . experience a s a union butcher. Kosher Cuts, specialty Italian, all styles. Ran successfu l b usiness for 1 year. Call 367-3642 ______
C A B I N E T M A K E R - Machineman, 41 years, experience in architectural, woodwork, stock billing, lay out work & machining. Special skill: Freehand shaper work. Call Je n sen 446-7769
C A R P E N T E R -se e k s full time employment. Well rounded in all p hases of constrution and carpentry/kitchen/bath remodeling. Over 20 years experience. Call Paul 888-8219
C H E M IS T Degree 33 years experience testing automotive petroleum products according to A STM and S A E standards. C a l l A r t C h a n a n ie a t 908-495-1764
C LA IM S IN V EST IG A T O R -B A in criminal justice seeks full tim e entry level position. Knowledge in the field. G reat personal sk ills , re ferences. Call 679-4611. A sk for J .G .
C L E R IC A L W O RK- B .S . degree, 14 yrs . experience in m e d ic a l r e c o r d s w o rk . 901-8358 _________________
C L E R IC A L , R E C E P T IO N IS T , S A L E S R E P R E S E N T A T IV E - Experienced. Call 901-0286
C LER IC A L-G o b d with figures. Girl Friday. 14 yrs . experience. Se lf started. People oriented. Call Iris 583-4441
C L E R IC A L / D A T A E N T R Y - experienced in general office work and data entry (alpha & numeric). Good math skills. Reliable worker. Willing to work full or part time.
Call 254-1693__________
C O LLEC T IO N S -S p e c ia lis t in skip tracing, legal collections & account receivable. 15 yrs. e x p e r i e n c e . C a l l B e n 739-1339___________________________
C O M P U T E R G R A P H IC S S P E C IA L IS T - 5+ yrs. experience w/IBM software. Lotus 1-2-3, Lotus Free lance, MS- D O S . Stong adm inistrative background w/exc. references. Call G u y 254-4249
C O M P U T E R O P E R A T O R -3 yrs . experience with M S-DO S, IBM -AT, UNIX, LAN , trouble shooting, backups. A .A . degree willing to learn , well organized & hard worker. Call Mark 566-4937
C O M P U T E R O R E L E C T R O N IC T E C H N IC IA N - Graduate of DeVry Tech . 12 years experience in electronic & electro-mechanical equipment. Call Bruce 842-6876
C O M P U T ER PRO G R A M M ER B .S . in computer science, 5 years mainframe experience with a Fortune 500 company. Seeking part-time hours.
Call 908-972-6442
C O M P U T ER PRO G R A M M ER - 10 years experience in UNIX & C-language programming. Call 264-3345. A sk for Joe
C O N S T R U C T IO N E X E C U T IV E with 23 years experience in commercial, residential & institutional building in private & public sector. B .S . from Pratt Ins. in construction mgt. & architecture. Call Frank 360-9124
C O N T R O L L E R O R A S S IS T A N T C O N T R O L L E R - Accounting/finance, 20 yrs. e x p e r ie n c e C P A N J/N Y . 238-7286
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C O N T R O LLE R - Accounting & financial analysis background, 12 yrs . experience, M BA & B S Accounting degrees. Background includes reporting, analysis & planning. Call Norman 264-1027
E N G IN E E R ’S A P P R E N T IC E - Engineering A .S . degree (May ’92), G P A 3 .65 , excellent references, hard worker. Call Dave 747-0255
C O N T R O L L E R / O F F I C E M GR.-Com bination 25 yrs . corporate & public accounting, preparation of financial statements, budgets, cash flows, taxes , computers, inventory control & S E C experience. Call Al 536-2710 ,
EN G IN E ER - B S E E looking for entry level position. Knowledge of semiconductor physics but will wecome other opportunities. Solid background, diligent worker, quick leanrer. Call Leigh Marie at 238-1184.
L E G A L P R O F E S S IO N A L - Recent Law school graduate. Candidate for NY/NJ Bar. Prior Legal experience. P e rsonable, excellent verbal and w rit in g s k i l ls . C a ll H erb 536-4519
C O O K Twelve years experience with exce llen t references. Italian $ Polish my s p e c ia l t y d i s h e s . C a l l
363-2727 in PM
EN G IN E ER - Radio/TV, broadcast, R F , video. F C C licensed. Call Mike 787-9210.
LO T U S 123-Part-time only. Math whiz. B .A . degree. Many years analytical/statistical experience in marketing, sa les analysis , & actuarial. Number- crunching my specialty, also , word processing. 238-5754
E N G IN E E R - B S E E D eg ree , C o m p u te r s c ie n c e b a c k ground. Bi-lingual. Call Ja ir Verde 679-5710
C R E D IT M AN AGER-M BA degree. 19 years credit & collection experience in various industries. Ability to increase cash flow & reduce bad debts. Call Tony 225-4085_____________
E N G IN E E R - S e m i re t ire d . Would give French conversation courses or take translation w o rk Fren ch-En g lish - French. Call Marcel 671-4825
M A C H IN 1 S T - T u r re t - L a th - O perator or set-up man 1st c la ss , 30 yrs. experience, willing to do 2nd c la ss work. Have tools, mike, etc. Ready to work. Call Frank 739-9493
C R E D I T / C O L L E C T I O N S M AN AGER-Extensive experience all a reas of A/R , credit/ co llections. Background includes dealing with deductions, changeback, customer service functions. Sa la ry open Call Phil 238-6380
EN TER T A IN M EN T Executive 8 years experience in film & tv programming, production & marketing. Ad agency background. Knowledge of dom estic & int’l distribution. M .B .A . in finance/international business
Call 908-409-6607
M AN AG EM EN T- Experience in custom er serv ice , interviewing, hiring, training, manpower scheduling. B .A . degree. Call A .H . 363-7278
M ANAGEM EN T-2112 yrs experience w/Merrill Lynch, B .S . Degree in Business Administration. Knowledge of F inance, Mutual Funds & Computers. Call 679-6473 ask for Mike
C U S T O M E R S E R V IC E R EP - Over 20 yrs with major airline, m aking re se rva tio n s , te lephones sa le s , writing up orders, system one computer also making reservations for hotels & car rentals. Mail room duties, billing. Call Jo seph 679-3390
ESTIM ATO R-Construction environment. Cone. Reinf. Steel Detailer/manager. steel Wire Rope Consultant. Bridge Form Estimator. Custom er Service . Sa les- inside & outside. Co lle g e d e g re e . C a l l JoTin 548-7903
M AN AG EM EN T-Recent Rutgers graduate looking for ca reer opportunity. Previous exp e rie n ce in m anag em ent, s a le s , w arehousing operations, customer serv ice . E xce llent verbal & writing skills . Call Je ff 72-Q545__
C U S T O M E R S E R V I C E Experienced . Also in-house sa le s rep. Good telephone skills . Light typing. References available. 446-3028
E X E C U T IV E A S S IS T A N T Charism atic, assertive, eager to learn , dependable, task- orientech individual seeks challenging opportunity. Impecc a b le w o rk , ethie-. C a l l 254-1948 ask^fQJLp^G.—_ *
M A N A G E M E N ^ & U S IN E S S T E A C H E R - B . e g r e e ,skilled & exp etfa^ jpg in many
-fields. Aggressw jE P TTiotivated person w ith_^fcSpft in com- m irucati jgkggki 11 s . Ambitious. Careef^TTnnded. 787-0603
C U S T O M E R S E R V I C E / S A L E S - Sa la ry and commission if sales. B.S. degree, 31 years banking experience. 1 year sa le s. Call
739-9586 ask for T .L .
DATA E N T R Y O P E R A T O R 11 yrs . experience. Type 58 wpm. Knowledge of word processing , W ordPerfect 5 .1 . Ex c e l le n t r e fe r e n c e s . C a l 780-0602, ask for U .T .
- E X E C U T IV E S E C R E T A R Y - T2 ye a rs experience with m edical & legal background seeks a challenge. Can work in office & at home with- P C & fax . Sm art, articulate & p leasant. 264-4683
M AN A G E M E N T / T R A IN E E - Preferable in insurance area. Strong credit & claim s background & supervisory experience. Call Jim 679-6381.
D E V E L O P M E N T A L TRA IN ER-M asters degree in train ing im plem entation & training management. Training im plem entation for Project Dev. & R esearch , training of trainers, & grassroots development. 10 yrs experience 566-3996
E X E C U T IV E with 35 years exp. in marketing; Business magazine publishing; advertising & sa les promotion. Producing educational & entertaining recorded programs for broadcast. Se eks media affiliation to develop new properties or reinvigorate existing ones. Call 566-8074
M AN AGER-12 yrs. m anagement responsib ilities in finance, business planning & o p e ra t io n s . D e m o n stra ted problem solving, leadership & communication abilities. MBA f i n a n c e / m a n a g e m e n t . 530-2137
MANAGER-Distribution, warehouse, traffic. A .A . degree, 13 yrs . experience. Call Barry 238-8215
FIN AN CE-Entry level, B S de g re e , hard w o rker, quick learner. Call Greg 238-0407
D IS H W A S H E R / K I T C H E N H E L P E R -1 7 yrs. experience, fa s t & e ff ic ie n t w o rk e r . Worked for many different d e lis & re stau ran ts . Ca ll George 613-9763
FIN AN CIAL M AN AGER- MBA Top school, 17 yrs. experie n ce . Bank ing , brokerage consum er products. Call Mark 238-9428.
M A N A G E R -E xc e lle n t re fe rences in the automobile, truck and transm ission industries. Able to run your business eff i c ie n t ly . A s k fo r T o m 908-787-5674
D RAFTSM AN - 3 years expe rience. Architectual. Resum e on request. 727-4680
D RAFTSM AN -C ivil Engineering, Autocad, DCA & much more. 7 yrs . experience. Call Vincent 787-3898
F IN A N C IA L O P E R A T IO N S / Hospital Administration- MBA degree w/5 yrs . experience. In n o vative ind iv idual with hard , striving work ethic, eager & quick to adapt. Call 257-4540, ask for Jacob .
M ANAGER-Retail experienced D istrict M anager or Store Manager with 15 yrs experience in management, buying and m erchandising. If you need a volume oriented professional. Call 530-0903
D R A F T S P E R S O N / A R C H I- T E C T U R A L -B .A ., Arch, degree, 7 yrs . experience. Exce llent references. Call Gil days 679-5823. eves 718-983-0834
FO O D S E R V IC E - Cafeteria help. Experience in w aitress & food serv ices. School cafeterias preferred. 264-9291
D R IV E R - C lean record, reli able, dependable and bond- able. Thorough knowledge ot N J, N Y & PA roads. Contact Louis at (908)727-7455 exce llent references. Light deliveries only
G R A P H IC A R TIST-Layout & design, M AC experience. BFA degree, 4 yrs. experience, responsible, dependable, strong w o rk e th ic s , C a ll Ja n ic e 254-4734
M A N A G ER /SA LES- 7 years experience, custom er orientated, sa le s minded. I am not afraid of hard work. Enjoy working with people. Availabe p/t weeknights & weekends. I also have furniture/design experience. 901-0216
D R IV E R for heavy equipment dump truck. Dependable, hard worker with lots of experience. Willing to work long hours. Call 721 -6406
E D P A U D IT O R /C L E R IC A L - B .S . degree. 20 yrs . experience. Excellent math & CRT. Call Ron 251 -4993_______________
E LE C T R IC IA N -1 0 yr. Navy veteran. 3 yrs . experience in marine environment. AC/DC power & lighting distribution, motors & diesel generators.Call Dan 888-1187_______________
E L E C T R O N IC E N G IN E E R - Hard working, quick learning, dedicatd worker with B .S . & 4 years experience seeks challenging postion with potential for growth. Call Christine _____________ 721-0908_____________
E L E C T R O N IC E N G IN E E R - M S, 10 years experience of computers & analytical instruments. Call 360-1905, a sk for Vladimir
E LE C T R O N IC TECH N IC IAN - 25+ yrs experience in home repair of color T V s & stereos. U se all types of test equipment. Hand tools, order, receive stock electronic parts. Good trouble shooting skills .364-0199
G R A P H IC D ES IG N ER -R e cen t Rutgers graduate. Creative , quality minded, team player. Call G .P . for immediate review of portfolio 821-5382
M A R K E T R E S E A R C H E R Expertise in survey research focus groups, telephone research , custom er satisfaction quality, Baldrige, from initial design to administration, anal ys is , presentation & action Call S .W . 972-8059
H E A LT H C A R E M AN AGE M ENT-ICAHO/TQM Expertise . 6 yrs . experience. MA degree
P .O . Box 41H Milltown, N J 08850
HUMAN R E S O U R C E S - Hard working, very organized, cost conscious professional looking to make a contribution in your H .R . dept. Very detail oriented, reliable & confidential. 549-9710
M A R KET IN G PRO M O TIO N S M AN AGER-E leven yrs experie n ce in writing/producing news letters, ads, brochures, direct mail. Experience in public re la t io n s/trad e sh o w s . Se eks part time employment. Call Valerie 679-9513
HUMAN R E S O U R C E S /C u s tomer Service- College graduate, lots of years experience in retail which is a plus in p eo p le & co m m un ica ting sk ills . Excellen t references Quick learner & self starter. 251-1047
M A R KETIN G -BA Communica tions degree. 2 yrs experi ence, publishing company, P R firm, m agazine. Seeking position in marketing, P R , Promotions. H ave adm inistrative, writing, computer experience Call M arla 254-5597
M A R K E T IN G / S T R A T E G IC PLANNING- M BA, M S, B S Civil Engineer. 10 yrs. experience. Spanish fluency. International corporate experience. Creative . 671-6169
IN SU RA N C E B ILL IN G (Part Tim e) Experienced in Medicare , Blue C ro ss , U FT , Union E tc . Call Barbara 780-8734
IN S U R A N C E E N R O L L E R - Su ccessfu l experience with major carriers. Licensed in N J, NY & PA . Excellent references. Call Easton 566-8370.
M A S S A G E /S P O R T S T H E R A P IS T experienced in Swedish/ Sports m assage, Reflexology, Sh iatsu . Seeking p/t position in medical office: Chiropractic, H o listic , P hysica l Therapy , Stress Management. Excellent clerical, computer skills too! Call Jo yce 367-4244
IN S U R A N C E -P ro d u c e r /A c count executive. L icensed for property, casualty & health Bachelor degree in account ing. Call Jim 495-6649
M A TE R IA LS M AN AGER 15 years in high volume, high turnover inventory with world c la s s accuracy . Continuous improvement oriented team builder. Call 679-2452
M EC H A N IC A L E N G IN E E R - Excellent references, M S degree, 18 years experience in d e s ig n in g -h yd ra u lic , pneum atic, refrigeration components, system s for food, beve ra g e , p h a rm a c e u t ic a l & chemical industries. Domestic/ international competence in e n g in e e r in g m an ag em e n t. 246-1427
M E D IA -C o lle g e e d u ca te d . Se eks entry level work with broadcast or print m edia. C lassified sa les and editorial
x p e r i e n c e . C a l l D . J . 264-0189
M E D IC A L A S S T / O F F IC E M A N A G ER -10 ye a rs com bined experience. Front & back office a s well a s accounts payable/receivable and computer knowledge. Looking for full benefits. 367-0066
M E D I C A L C L E R K - R E C E P T IO N IS T - 14 yrs . e xperienced. Part-time. Resum e on r e q u e s t . C a l l R i t a 264-4234
M ED IC A L O F F IC E -R EC EB ^ TION IST/M AN AGER-A II phases, secretarial, transcription, billing, insurance, M edicare, patient contact, excellent typist. Call D .B . 780-1763
N A T IO N A L S A L E S M ANA G E R * 20 years experience selling to m ass market, chains & discounters. Excellent references. Call R .S . at 238-3207.
N E U R O M U S C U L A R A N D M A SS A G E T H E R A P IS T - B .S ., National Certified, 5 yrs . e xperience. Like to work with doctors in the fields of osteopathy, chiropractic, infertility, rehabilitation, stress & tension management, health spa facilities. 821-2789
O F F IC E M AN AGER- Ten + years successful experience a s m an ag er. O utstand ing communication skills . Reputa- tiona for excellence & high quality service to clients, good eye for detail, well organized, skilled in setting priorities & supervising staff.
O F F I C E M A N A G E R /C U S T O M E R S E R V IC E -1 0 yrs M .S . degree, detail oriented, type, p leasant phone voice, some computer knowledge. 679-9272
O F F IC E PO SITIO N -(part time) with growth potential. 10 years
experience. Personnel and computer background. College degree. Hrs availab le : 4-9pm/ Sat. Call (908) 615-0251
O F F IC E W O R K ER - Reliable worker with 2Vz years experi ence. Light typing, filing, computer experience, general office duties. Full time or part time. Call Linda 583-3658.
O F F IC E W O R K E R - Very reliable hard worker, 2 yrs . experience. Light typing, filing, general office duties. Call Ted 264-3927
O P E R A T IN G E N G IN E E R needs work. 20 yrs . in concrete and material yard. Crane and payloader operator. Also worked on heavy equipment. Not afraid to get dirty.Call Bill 888-5425.
O P ER A T IO N S M AN AGER-20 yrs experience all phases of trucking, warehouse, distribution, strong computer background, MS D O S D A TA B A SE . R ussian , Germ an, Polish languages. Import/Export experience. 985-0057
O P E R A T IO N S /P R O JE C T Dl- R EC T IO N S-30 years, experience in communications, managed projects, coordinated administrative field support, su pervised materials for distribution. Willing to learn new field Sa la ry negotiable. Call Lenny 238-0305
O R A L S U R G E R Y / D E N T A L A S S IS T A N T . Chairside. Excel lent references, 11 years, e xperience. X-ray license. Call Cathy 536-4135
P A R A LE G A L- 1 1/2 yrs . experi ence in foreclosure litigation. College graduate. Paralegal certificate, W ordPerfect 5 .1. Desires position in law firm legal dept, or mortgage comp a n y fo r e c lo s u r e d e p t . 727-3810
P C SU P PO R T /D A TA E N T R Y Mature-minded person seeking P C software support/data entry job with no traveling, excellent references, over 15 yrs . experience. 780-0242P E R S O N N E L M A N A G E R .- Generalist, 10+ yrs. experi ence, Mfg. or S v c ., Union or N o n - u n io n . C a l l M .B . 462-5823
P L A T E M A K ER (P R IN T E R ) 12 years experience. All types plate; film work-composing, contacting, etc. Som e knowledge of stripping. Excellent re fe ren ces . Ca ll 390-4457, ask for Frank or leave mes-
P R IN T ER -25 years of offset printing experience. Knowledgeable in presswork, folding, cutting, collating, etc. Full o r p a rt-tim e . C a l l D re w 727-0393 „P R O G R A M M E R A N A LY S T - 9 1/2 years experience. Willing to adapt to any environment- mainframe & P C background. References on request. Call Frank 525-1644
P U R C H A S IN G M AN AGER 30 years experience in artist material, chemical & m anufacturing. Proven record of cost reduction. Effective negotiator; M BA, CPM . 727-2862
P U R C H A S IN G - A g g re s s iv e professional with over 20 yrs d iversified experience with proven track record. Superv ise inventory control, shipping/receiving & stockroom. Specia liz ing in negotiation, bidding, vender evaluation. Strong analytical, communicat io n , le a d e r s h ip s k i l l s . 842-4874
R A D IO P O S IT IO N -F o rm e r C S B assistant production instructor with advertising education. Seeking on-air, production, sa le s, copy writing or any other open opportunity. Call Don 238-2352
R E T A IL M ANAGEM EN T- E x tensive background a s store m anager. 1 million + volume m enswear & uniforms. Strong custom er serv ice , operatins, & m erch and is ing s k ills . Ca ll Kevin 495-9644.
R E T A IL S A L E S clerk or cash ier with benefits. One em ployer past 16 years. Dependable, honest, reliable, cooperative and good worker. Call 257-7844 between 9am & 5pm from Monday-Friday
R E T A IL S P E C IA L IS T - Inventory control, distribution, sa les & stock planning, open-to- ship. Computer literate, knowledge of retail system s. Experienced. References available. Phil 390-0685
R O U T E D R IV E R /S A L E S - 7 years experience. Knowledge of NJ & Staten Island. Or D A IR Y M A N A G ER - 9 years experience. Reliab le , references. Sa l 908-238-7482
S A L E S M ANAGEM EN T- 20+ years of national sa le s to m ass market retailers. Have 15 years experience of supervising reps & company sa le speople. Will travel. 536-2854
S A L E S M A N A G ER /PU BLISH ING E X E C U T IV E - 10 successful years in directory/trade publishing. Adept at recruiting, training & motivating sa les personnel. Excellent ad sa les track record . High ethical s t a n d a r d s : C a l l R o b e r t741-9314
S A L E S M E R C H A N D IS E R - Retail sa le s, food, health & beauty aids. 7 yrs. experience working with territory or one location. 888-9442
S A L E S P R O F E S S IO N A L -31/2 y rs . outside sa les experience selling office supplies, business forms. Aggressive, self starter. Looking for sa lary + com m issio n + b ene fits + growth + career. Respond 303-9368S A L E S P R O F E S S IO N A L / M anager - 12+ years. Solid experience in industrial sa les & management. Excellen t refe rences. Looking to improve your position & mine. Degree. Ready to make a move. Call
Lee (908) 679-9177
S A L E S REP-lnside . Experience in varied industries. Telem arketing ,sa les, marketing, banking, customer se rv ice , m anagerial. No MLM ca lls p lease. Call S .G had ia lly 972-6527
S A L E S R E P R E S E N T A T IV E Gift, cosm etic and appliance lines. 7 years experience. Call
679-0146 ask for C .W .
S E C R E T A R Y - 3 years exper ie n c e . T y p e 6 0 -70w p m , knowledge of Word Perfect 5 .1 , multimate, light lotus. De pendable, reliable and detail- oriented. Call Laura 238-3076
S E C R E T A R Y - 4 years experience. Typing 55wpm. Knowl edge of Microsoft Word and M ultim ate. O rg an ized , dependable and reliable. E xce lle n t r e f e r e n c e s . C a l l (908)446-9173 ask for Gerry
S E C R E T A R Y , Reception ist, Custom er Serv ice and Foreign Exchange experience. Som e knowledge of Lotus 1-2-3, and W ordPerfect. Excellent references. P lease Call J .M . after 7pm. 525-9740_______________
S E C R E T A R Y - 12 yrs . experience. Knowledge of computers, accounting & bookkeeping. Call Judy 972-3042
V IV A C IO U S , bright, articulate and creative with excellent communication, written and organizational skills . S e e k s a career in public relations/ marketing/sales. Will relocate and travel. No multi level marketing. P le ase call Fe licia 446-7210
S E C R E T A R Y -2 0 yrs experience, Vice President office, law office, schools. Excellent steno/typing skills (75 wpm). Seeking part-time 3/4 days per w eek in E a st Brunsw ick area. Call Dee 613-9078
W A R E H O U S E /FA C T O R Y - 36 years experience. Materials receiving, inventory packing, shipping. Call 303-1329 ask ■for J . Singh
S E C R E T A R Y / A D M IN IS T R A T IV E A S S IS TA N T -15 yrs . experience. Excellent steno, typing skills , computer knowledge, detail oriented, good with figures. Custom er service experience. Diversified duties p re fe rred . Part-tim e on ly , hours flexible. 431-3474
S E C U R IT Y / S A F E T Y M ANA G ER -15 yrs . experience in security, safety & risk management. Fam iliar with all a s pects of security system s. Specialty in Fire Safety. Hard working. 409-1076
S E N IO R P R O G R A M M ER ANA LY S T /P ro je c t Lead e r. 11 years experience in various industries. Cobol, DB2, C IC S . Call 536-5498. A sk for G .R .
S E N IO R Q U A L ITY A S S U R A N C E/System s analyst- 12 years experience in data processing covering financial & banking system s. Developed test plans, performed system testing & certification of s y s tem s. Call Alan 431-3445.
S O C IA L W O R K ER -M .S .W ., 7 years experience including medical, geriatric, adolescent, in su ran ce casew ork/group- work. References. A sk for C laudia or leave m essage.
390-4457
S P E C I A L E D U C A T IO N T E A C H E R - Certified , Masters Degree, 8 years experience. Ready to begin immediately. I have experience with all age le ve ls & d isab ilitie s . Ca ll 521-9053. A sk for Rhonda.
S P E C IF IC A T IO N W R IT E R Market research background. Tab system s familiar with: Mentor, Factab, Star. Experience with Macintosh & Delta Graph system . Created charts & graphs from spreadsheet. E xce lle n t re fe re n ce s . Ca ll BJM 238-1474
S T A F F ACCO U N TAN T- A/P A/R, payroll supervision & management, bank rec ., billing. Call 780-7052 ________
S T A F F A CCO U N TA N T/FU LL C H A R G E B O O K K E E P E R - Accounting degree from Pace University. Prefer to work for small to medium sized com pany, Monmouth County Area. 739-0187
S T R U C T U R A L E N G IN E E R - P E , N J. Over 20 yrs. experie n c e , d e s ig n /co n stru c t io n building, industrial structures, bridges, for office or field duties. For consulting engineer, architect, municipal. Experi ence w/large & small offices.
S Y S T E M S A N A LYST-25 yrs. experience. Insurance, banking, manufacturing, IBM mainframe & P C . Project management, excellent user communication skills . Call R .T . 446-3589
TAX-12 years experience with Big 6 Firm. Specialist in personal- income tax & international assignm ent tax consulting including worldwide taxation of U .S . employees working overseas. Call Andrew 525-1252
T E A C H E R IN P R I V A T E IN D U STR Y- Certified teacher with 8 yrs. experience teaching English & basic sk ills to adults w ishes to instruct em ployees. Call 257-2736
T EC H N IC A L M AN AGER- Civil Engineer (P E ) , computer programmer, system s & department m anager, consultant, teacher, 30 years diverse experience. Excellent problem solving & motivational skills. Call 946-4787. A sk for M .L.
T R A IN IN G /S A L E S -M .A ., 10 years experience in teaching, counseling and sa les. Hard working with high work ethics. Strong presentation & motiva tion s k i l ls . C a ll G e o rg e 478-5771
W O O D W O R KER-10 yrs plus experience in furniture & cabinetry. Knowledge of most woodworking tools. Som e supervisor & warehouse experience. Fast learner. Call Bruce 613-9010
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A B E R D E E N8 Y E A R S E X P . Mother & daughter team . Infants too. My home w /TLC . 583-0027
A B E R D E E N - Quality care for your child. M eals. Flexible hours. Activities. 583-1496
CH ILD C A R E N ETW O R K For day care choices
446-9728 446-8027Old Bridge/Monmouth County
CHILDREN’S CHOICE425 R iva A ve ., E . Brunsw ick
A ges 3 months-5 years. Kindergarten. State Certified.
Open 6:30am-7pm, 12 months a year. Call 908-821-1717
E . B R U N S W IC KFrost A rea. Quality child care by experienced teacher/Mom in her home. Activities, homework assistance, snacks. T LC . After school care a specialty!
Call 390-4566
F R E E H O L D TW P-Child Care- Experienced, loving mom will care for your child in my home. Full/Part time. Excellent references. Call 780-2788
H A Z L E TExp . Mom will care for your infant or toddler in her home. Call 739-9309
H O L M D E LExperienced Mom will care for your child in her home Sn acks provided. 264-0546
H O LM DEL- Loving Mom will care for your child in her home FT/P T . Meals included. References. Call 739-4623
MANALAPAN MOMNursery school teacher w/13 yrs. exp. will provide loving, safe child care in my home. R ed C ro ss ce rt . H ealthy snacks & m eals provided. F/T or P/T. R eferences. 446-5346
M A R L B O R OLoving Mom will care for your child, full $ part time, in her home. Call 536-7472
M ATA WAN/Old Bridge Young “Granny” will offer in telligent, loving care to your child. Brookdale trained, state registered, C P R , non-smoker. H e a lth y b a la n c e d m e a ls , p la n n e d a c t iv i t ie s , sm a ll group. Call 566-3549
M ATAW AN/OLD BRIDGEchild care run by M .S . in Ed ., N .J . certified daycare provider & mother, in my home. Offers love, learning and room to grow. W eekly, daily or hourly rates. Excepting children 2-6 years old. Call 566-3320
O LD B R ID G E - Loving mom will give the care that you would in my home. 679-9197
OLD BRIDGEExperience mom & caregiver available F/T , P/T . Fun, T L C & m eals included. 727-7753
O L D B R ID G Efirst aid, C P R trained. Fenced yard, m eals included. Any age. Call 679-9624
P A R L INExcellent & pleasant care for your child in my home. P layroom, fenced in yard, swings, etc. Lots of T L C . Flexible & reasonable. R e fs. 651-8859
P A R L INExp . Mom of 1 will care for your ch ild in her home. Fenced-in yard. C P R cert. Call 525-2810
S A Y R E V IL L E - Mom of 2 will babysit your child in my home. 525-1858
OLD BRIDGELoving Mom will care for your child in her home. County cer tified. References available
Call 679-1710
OLD BRIDGEMom 1, will care for yur child in her home. R e fs. 679-0364PA RLIN A R EA - Mom w/3 yr old will care for infants-5 yr olds in her home. Reliable w/ refs. Non-smoker. C lean environment. Call 727-0278
SOUTH AMBOYchild care in my home. Any hours. Call 727-0469
037a Baby/Child Care Wanted
FREEHOLD TOWNSHIPIn my home, Fridays 10-4. R eferences. 780-1761
H A Z LET caring person. Minimal supervision of pleasant teenage boy with specia l needs, before & after school & on occasional full days. Near Hazlet Library. 739-3911
M A N A L A P A Nfor infant 1 evening & 3 afternoons in our home. Mature woman wanted with experience. Non-smoker. 446-0085
M A R LBO R O - Near Covered Bridge. $10. hr. to care for two 7 year olds in my home. M-F 7:30am -8:30am , Tuesday 3 :30-4:30pm . Call evenings
(908) 972-0642
M A R L B O R Oflexible hrs. aprox. 10-15 per week in my home. Perfect for college student or senior citizen . References. 972-8544
MATAWANC are for our infant & toddler in our Central Matawan home. Toddler has seizure disorder. $150. for 25 flex. hrs. a week. 583-1789
M ATAW AN/OLD B R ID G E To watch 2yr. old girl in my home. Flexible hours, transportation/references required. Day 254-7670 566-8742
O LD B R ID G E - Foxboro Vlg. mom see ks child care for 8yr. old. From 2:30-6:30pm in my home. Teens okay 360-9776
O LD B R ID G E- Free room, board, m eals in exchange for child care . 2 children 9 & 10. 3 hours per day. 583-1542
OLD BRIDGE/MATAW ANWorking couple seeks mature minded, caring person to care for infant & toddler in our home. 3 days per week to start. Non-smoker, own car. R efs. req. Call 583-0089
038 Clean/Domestic Help Wanted
NEED CLEANING HELP?
C h e ck C la ss if ic a tio n 076
039 Companion/ Health Care
E D E R L Y P E R S O N Come live in my country home. Cozy room, F/T care . 521-1665
039a Companion/ Health Care Wanted
N U R S IN G / T E M PF/T, P/T , NO F E E
R N ’s , LP N ’s , CN A ’s , CH H A ’s Com panions, Live-Ins Immediate Openings
Top pay. Flexible hours.
U niversa l Health S ervices888-4400
040 Situations Wanted
O LD B R ID G E - Owner. 6 rooms, 2Vi bath, attic, cellar, la u n d ry , 2 c a r g a r . , + $131,990. Call 360-2264
ATTENTION! CLASSIFIED
Line Ad Deadline will be Friday at 5 PM for
Sept. 30 Publication.
4 SEPTEMBER 23-SEPTEMBER 29 1992, POWER PACKAGE G reater M edia Newspapers040 Situations
Wanted 043 Appliances 046 Firewood 047 Furniture 048 General Merchandise
W ORK W AN TEDNon-profit sheltered workshop seeks mailing, packaging, light assem bly and engraving work from other non-profit organizations and a rea businesses. P rices are extrem ely competitive and quality assurance guaranteed. For prices quotes or more information contact Ed Johnson at 577-0977.
M O V IN GMust sell G E upright freezer. Kenmore quiet comforter room humidifier. Like new. Best offer. 431-5937.
R A N G E /O V E N -C a lo r ic G a s p lus hood. Almond color. G reat condition. $125.Call 583-9029
041 Resumes/Typing
R E F R I G E R A T O RFrigidaire, with top freezer. Frost free. E xc . cond. $300. Call 583-2431
ATTENTION:
SMALL BUSINESSESLet me do your typing, word processing, data entry, bookkeep ing (through G e n e ra l Ledger) in my home. Over 20 ye a rs of experience. R easonable rates. Quick turn-around. Call 446-8026
R E F R IG E R A T O R G .E side by side , with dispenser door. $250. Upright F R E E Z E R . F R E E . 530-3 8 5 5
FIREWOOD-AGED-SPLIT
•READY TO BURN -FIREPLACE/STOVE SIZES AVAILABLE
$ 1 1 5 / C o r d
C o r dFREE DELIVERY
D & B Lawn & Landscape
Holmdel, NJ
946-2701 946-8411
NOT JU ST RESUMES!typing, correspondence, etc. Call 583-0161 anytime.
R E F R I G E R A T O RSe a rs side by side, 22 cu.ft. G E wall oven. Se a rs trash compactor. All white. S /S sink. Best offer. 431-0369
047 Furniture
BEDROOM SET
REPORTS ETC...Combo Type & Sew 462-7494
W ASHER/DRYERExcellen t, condition, full size , $250. for both. Call 972-0928
3 p ie ce , trad itional, wood. $145. 671-6514
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SECRETARIAL SERVICESP C & laser printer. 679-1909
W A S H E R / D R Y E RKenm ore, piggy-back. L IK E NEW ! $600. Call 264-3678
BED R O O M S E T 6pcs, French Provincia l fruitwood, value $7 ,000. Asking $700. B rass lamps $35. 238-8350
Terry’s Typing ServiceLocated in Howell. P C & Epson LQ printer can handle all typing needs. 905-7190
044 Computers
BEDROOM SETgirls, 2 d ressers, 2 hutches, desk, mirror. Call 536-3439 after 3 :30 pm
T Y P I N G S E R V I C ETerm Papers, Resum es, B usiness Letters. 431-2792
A P P L E HE - 2 drives, printer & many programs; computer d e s k . A sk in g $ 5 7 5 . C a ll
536-5618 after 5pm
B E D R O O M S E Tlight color, 2 d ressers, 2 end tables. Call 739-1339
042 AntiquesPRIN TER-Hewlitt-Packard
Je t Sp ray Color Printer. Never used. $500. firm!
Call 727-6356
B E D R O O M S E T - C o lo n ia l , complete, 5 p ieces, off white with pink trim. G reat condition. Call Trudy 721-6169____________
A N T I Q U E STop prices paid for: Antique furniture, oriental rugs, paintings, jewelry & silver. We purchase entire contents of e states, Will come to your home. Call 888-0736
045 ClothingLA D IE S C LO T H ES - Excellent cond. S izes 8-10. Som e new. Reasonable. Call 308-9190
W ANTED-O ld Oriental Rugs & Pa is ley Shaw ls. Any size or condition. 1-800-221-5119 046 Firewood
043 Appliances
D R Y E RWhirlpool, electric. 4 yrs. old. Good cond. $150. 723-1143
A L L P R EM IU M H A R D W O O D
Seasoned , split & delivered $1'15. per cord. 1/2 & 1/4 co rd s . S ta ck in g a va ilab le . 462-7315 or (609) 259-0746
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C O F F E E T A B L E - Contemporary, solid wood. So fa table; hand painted oriental. Best offer. Call 908-409-6831
C O N S O LEWood, mirror, hanging with drawer. $75. Call 238-1344
C O U CH - L Shape , neutral, lovely-$500. DIN ING T A B L E & C H A IR S-Fo rm ica-$300 . P lus many other items.
M O V IN GCall 972-0922
D IN ET T E , S O F A S E T , B E D ROOM S E T & C H A N D EL IE R . 972-0254
E L E C T R IC G U IT A R W ith backstage amplifier. $225. 4 poster, maple bed, french provincial d ressers, night stand & more. 536-3781 after 3pm
E N D T A B L EMaple. 27 ” x 19 ”. B ack tier
21” from floor. Asking $25. Call 739-3083
ENTERTAINMENT CTR.Oak. E xc . cond. 360-1318
L IV IN G ROOM -Brand new. Two sofas, tables, chairs in beige & peach. French doors. Best offer. 972-9571
M O V IN GDIN IN G RO O M -Thom asville p e c a n - T re s t le ta b le w/3 leaves, 6 hi-back chairs , lighted breakfront, server-$800. K IT C H E N SET-w /5 chairs- $125. L IV IN G RM & FA M ILY RM. Best offers.-308-4289
S E C T I O N A Lburnt orange, L-shape. Exc . cond. $475. Call 431-1748
S T E R E OKenwood. 9 p cs . D IN ING ROOM : table w/4 chairs . L IV ING ROOM : sofa, love seat, tab les, lamps. W A LL UNIT: 7 ’x 7 ’, solid oak. All good condition. M U ST S E L L . Reasonable. Call 238-3392
W A LL U N IT Solid O ak (light) o v e rs iz e d . Custom m ade. G la ss doors, TV , stereo, bar. Asking $1 ,500. Call 679-7420
W A LL UNIT-$350.C O U CH & 2 C H A IR S $200
DEN F U R N ITU R E-$ 150. Call 679-0335
W A LL UNIT-3 piece Modern Oriental R U G 10’x14\ many other household items. M OVING. Call 946-7823
W IC K E R & R A TT A N -P in e Furniture, G ifts & Baskets.
S T O R A G E S H E D S G reat Savings & Selections
T h e W ic k e r B a s k e tRt 34 Colts Neck 462-8855
048 General Merchandise
C A R P E TJu st completed another development. Over 1100 yds. left. C lose out $4 .75. A lso available ST A IN M A S T E R $8 .88 . &
commercial carpet at $4 .99 Shop-at-home. Call Eddie
591-0869
C A R P ETWool runner 8 1/2x2 ft, beige, gold, brown. $65. 238-1344
C H A N D ELIER -12 Light, c rystal $85. 2 Oak/brass swag lights $25. B ra ss reading light $10. Good cond. 251-8556
CONTENTS OF HOMEBeing sold. All fam ous brands. Ethan Allen dining rm set & bedroom furn. Henredon & Heritage living rm furn. & occasional p ieces. 363-9228
D O LLH O U S E K IT S - or a s sem bled. Also furniture below retail. Call 264-9034
F R E E Z E R -A p a rtm e n t s iz e , Toro 20” cut M O W ER & BBQ $200. for all. Negotiable. Call 780-1957 for appointment.
G A R A G E S / S H E D SG A Z E B O S
Made by Amish craftsm en. 1 0 ’x 1 8 ’ g a ra g e s p e c ia l , 2 x4 co n stru ctio n , $ 1 ,9 9 5 delivered. Call 842-5922
HUTCH- Dark pine. 48x19x48 . $150. S T O V E : Caloric. Green $50. Call 264-5686
L A W N M O W E RC ra ftsm a n 10 hp . riding mower, 5 spd. 30” blade, $7 25 . Ech o lawn timmer, $100. 5 drawer legal lateral file cabinet, $350. 723-1587
L A W N M O W E R - S n a p p e r Rider. 12HP. 6 Speed. 33” . U se d 1 s e a s o n . A sk in g $1 ,500. Call 946-7823
LAWN T R A C T O R - 36 inch. Yardsm an. 10hp Briggs, w/ snow plow. Excellent condition. $425. Call 671-7790
M A T T R E S S - S e r t aFirm , King S ize , Like New Condition. $100.00 431-2238
M O V IN G2 Tot-Teen bedroom sets, navy blue refinished wood & walnut w/formica tops. K IT C H EN S E T -3 6 ”x6 0” Parson Tbl- white slate & 4 C hairs . 2 T iffany Hanging Lam ps, Contemporary p ieces of A R T . TV , E x ercise B ike , B icycle & Propane Tanks. Call 536-6887
M O V IN GDining table with 8 chairs, sectional sofa, mirrors, paintings, tables. Call 446-1960
P E T CA R R IER -P etM ate Pet- Porter, new, W 20xL33xH24, fiberglass with food & water trays. $40.00 Call 721-9513
SE W IN G M ACH IN ES (2) Comm ercial. (1)$125. (1)$100. Good condition. 545-3499
S T E R E O E Q U IP M E N T - T ech n ics & Numark turntab les, 2 m ixers & much more. Call 946-7823
STOVE-1940s Cham bersExcellent working condition. B est offer. Call 446-4721
T R E A S U R E Scam eras, walkie-talkies. D isplay cabinet, marble top console. Tools, tires & much more. Call 571-2753
TYPEW RITER-ElectronicPanasonic. N EW . $260. Orig
inally $430. Call 972-1986
VACUUM & Shampooer-Kirby Paid $950.. asking $775. 1 year old. Getting central unit. C a l1 days only 536-2790
VACUUM w/ Sham pooer-Kirby. all attachments. Worth $800 Best offer. Installed central vac. Call 957-9631
W H EELC H A IR -E lectric .New '92 R asca l, with lift. Never used Best offer.Call 787-2190
048a Gifts & Crafts
S T R A W F L O W E R S21 stem bunches: $3 .00 each . Minimum purchase 10 bunches. Mixed colors. 254-5562
048b Infants/Juvenile Items
C A R R IA G E - Built-rite. E xce llent cond. Converts to stroller. $80. 679-6156 or 721-7831
S T R O L L E R - G raco umbrella $16. G raco walker w/playgym $14. F isher Price 3 stage walker $22. F isher Price baby bath $6. All items in mint cond. Like new. Call 5 8 3 -5 7 8 8
049 Merchandise Wanted
AAAAAA Antiques, used furn., estates, contents of homes, etc. 888-8377/264-6458.
AAAAAAA AN TIQ U E $$$$$ P A Y S T O P $$$$ for used furniture, g lass, art, toys, all colectables, etc. Love attic & basem ents. Estate contents bought or auctions.
264-3130 at Baskin Robbins 739-9847 a sk for Uncle Jo e .
S A V E T H IS AD
A LL L IO N E L TR A IN S Or Flyer. Top cash appraisal, price no object. 946-2893
A N Y O LD O R IE N T A L R U G S & Paisley shaw ls. Any size or condition. 1 -800-221 -5119
AVOID Garage Sa le H assles. Marilyn buys knick knacks, furniture & antiques. 257-9107
B E F O R E YO U H A V E Y O U R S A L E ! W e Buy & Sell
24 Broad S t Keyport Call Lil 264-0777 or 264-8615
CASH FOR BOOKSO LD M A G A ZIN ES 536-0850
CASH fo r USED CAMERAS& a II photo equip. New or old. 1 pc. or whole studio. No Polaroid or movie. 442-6141
C O N S IG N M E N TS H O P
W e want gently worn clothing, furniture & bric-a-brac.
D E J A V U30 E . Main St., Freehold
431 -2001
G U N S , sw o rd s, c a m e ra s . C ash . Lie. N J & Fed . Dealer. House calls . Bert 821 -4949
M A K E M O N E YCLEANING
YOUR CLOSETS$ $ $ $
Consign your women’s & kid’s clothing, closeouts or sa lesm ens sam ples.
Call 10am-4:30 for info & appt 2nd Turn Around, 431-7667
OLD FOUNTAIN PENSGold, silver or plastic. Cash paid. Call Roy 238-0994 or Greg 257-6331 after 6pm
U SED F U R S W AN TED $$$$ Highest prices for fur coats & jackets you no longer wear. Friedman Furs (609)395-8158
W A N T E D T O B U YFurniture, Paintings, G la ssware, Statues, V ases , Oriental R ugs, etc. Over 40 yrs . old. A n y q u a n t it y ; c o m p le te estates purchased.Col. Bob Randolph Auctioneer Call any time, (908) 308-3335 Member N J & Nat. Auct.
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050 Musical Instruments
M E T A L S H O P G U IT A R R E P A IR
The sam e service that the pros get at the lowest possible price. Group discounts avail. For appt. 651-0838
O RG AN - Hammond, spinet. Double keyboard w/pedals. $175. Call 846-2864
PIANO-GRANDRefurbished '25 $4 ,000. o Best offer. U P R IG H T Rebuilt
$600. Call 657-0722
P IA N O SLarge inventory of:
YAMAHA PIANOSW U R L IT Z E R , SAM IC K Used pianos from $295. Lessons in your hom e
Renta ls from $25.“The only place to make a decision.”
FREEHOLD MUSIC CTR 462-4730 240-5454
060 Garage SalesA B E R D E E N - 4 Infield Ln. (off Ivy Hill Rd .) 9/26; 9-12noon Toys , household/misc. items
A B E R D E E N
B L O C K S A L EInglewood Lane (R te . 34-Van Brackle-ldo lstone-lng lew ood) 9/26, 9-3 Rain date 9/27
E . B R U N S W IC K14 & 12 Downing Dr. (off Buck R d .). 9/26 & 27 , 9-4.
A S K U S A BO U T O U R
FREEG A R A G E S A L E K IT W H EN YO U P LA C E
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DEADLINE MONDAY, 1 :00PM
EAST BRUNSWICK28 Flagler St. (off Old Bridge Tpke .) Sept. 26, 9-2.
EAST BRUNSWICK45 Highview Road (R te . 18 to Cranbury to Merrill to Highview) 9/25, 11-4, 9/26, 10-4, 9/27, 10-2. Household, Christm as, funiture , co llectib le s, cand les. Most brand new.
EAST BRUNSWICK57 Flagler S t (between R ues & Racetrack-off Old Bridge Tpk) Sa t . Sept. 26, 9-4.
E A S T B R U N SW IC K
M O V IN G S A L E5 Brookside Ct. (Dunham ’s Cor. Rd . to Hardenburg La .) Sa t . & Su n ., Sept. 26 & 27, 9am-4pm. Furniture, household items, b ikes, m isc.
10 Willow Grove W ay (behind Mobil, R te . 9N) 9/26 & 27, 10-4. E V E R Y T H IN G G O E S .
M ANALAPAN
M O V IN G S A L E10 Yorktowne Dr. (off Gordon’s Cor. Rd .) Sa t., Sept. 26, 8 :30-4. Everything must go!
M ANALAPAN
M U LT I F A M IL Y5 Constitution Ct. (off Gordons Cor. Rd .) Fri. & Sa t., 9/25 & 9/26, 8-4. Many bargains!
M A R L B O R O24 Gary Dr. (off Clayton Rd.) Sa t., & Su n ., 9/26 & 27, 9-6. Furn., athletic equip., childrens items, household.
M ARLBO RO -M O VIN G S A L E 46 Sandburg Dr. (R t.9 at H e ss , opposite C a ld o r’s ) . 9/25-27, 9-4. P iano, desks, beds, antiques, T V consoles, household goods, etc.
M ID D L E T O W N412 Buchanan Blvd. (off Nut S w a m p R d . , W o o d la k e Heights) Saturday, 9/26, 9-3. Rain or shine
M ID D L E T O W N6 Kenneth Terrace E a st (off Harmony Rd.). Sat., & Sun., 9/26 & 27, 9-6. Jew e lry , furn., household, clothes, small appliances & M UCH M O RE!!
M IDDLETO W N
M O V IN G S A L E105 Spruce Dr. (off Kings Hw y.). S a t ., & Sun., 9/26 & 27 , 8-5. Furn ., household, microwave, patio furn. M O RE!
M IDDLETO W N
M U LT I F A M IL YGreenwood PI (off Kings Hwy) Thur., Fri. & Sa t . 9/24-/26, 9-3
MILLSTOW N TOWNSHIP221 Sw eetm ans La . (off Rt, 33 W .) Sept. 26 & 27, 9-4, Bedroom dressers, 2 children’s d esks, etc.
M IL LT O W N18 Jane t Ct. Sun ., 9/27, 11-4, Fu rn ., household, etc.
O LD B R ID G E - 40 Stevens Ave. (off 516) 9/26; 9-3pm Clothing, toys, e tc ...
O L D B R ID G E229B Cottrell Rd (Vz mi from Ice R ink between Rts 34 & 516) 9/26 & 27, 9-4. 30 yrs of bargains, X-m as, toys, tools, collectibles, housewears, acetylene torches, crib, books ’69VW & more. Rain or shine
O L D B R ID G E3 Jayn e St. (off Englishtown Rd .) Su n ., Sept. 27, 9-3.
OLD BRIDGE32 Terrill Rd . (off Throckm orton La .) Sa t ., Sept. 26, 8-4 & Sun ., Sept. 27, 9-2. Furniture, household item s, children’s clothes, m isc. No earlybirds.
O LD B R ID G E - 36 Sh irley Blvd. (off Englishtown Rd.) 9/25, 26 & 27, 9-5.
P A R L IN11 Georgetown Rd. 9/26, 9-3. Baby items, furn., & more.
P A R L IN51 Robin PI {off Washington Rd) Sept 26, 9-4. M isc items
S A Y R E V I L L E28 Krumb S t (off Washington Rd) 9/26, 10-2. Misc items
S A Y R E V I L L E568 Main Street (Rte. 9 to Main S t .) 9/26, 9-3. Toys, clothes and household items. Rain date Oct 3.
S A Y R E V I L L E M U LT I F A M IL Y
Rom a & Kolb St. (off W ashington Rd .) 9/26, 8am-3pm. M isc. household old & new, children & adult clothes, baby item s, living room ., dining room, furniture & more. Rain or shine. No early birds_________
S A Y R E V IL L E
M U LT I F A M IL Y9 Glenwood Ave. (Main to Glenwood) 9/26, 10-5. Rain date 9/27. Various items.
SO U TH R IV E R
M U LT I F A M IL Y79 Colfax St. & surrounding homes (off W est Ferris St.) Sa t ., & Su n ., 9/26 & 27, 9-4 Antiques, furn., clothes, etc.
061 Auctions
CHINESE AUCTIONSt. John Vianney H S
Line Rd ., Holmdel Tuesday Oct. 6, Doors open 7:30pm , calling time 8:30pm . Admission of $5 .00 includes Script. Refreshm ents served
062 Flea Markets/ Bazaars
GRAFTERS WANTEDfor Laura Donovan School. Freehold Twp. 3rd annual craft show , to b a held Nov, 14, 10am-3pm. 8 ’ table space a t $20. 308-1768 or 308-1423 for application and information
E N G L IS H T O W N -R U M M A G E SA L E - Crossroads A G , 19 Main St. S a t ., 9/26, 9am-4pm.
PARLIN /OLD B R ID G E Tem ple . Indoor Crafts/Flea Mkt 10/11; 9-3pm. Rain/Shine Vendors wanted. 727-9308
ST. JOHN VIANNEY H.S.Line Road, Holmdel
F le a M a rk e t S a t . 9/26 , 8:30am~2:pm. Rain date 9/27.
Breakfast & lunch available. Vendors-$13.00 per space .
Call 577-0985 evenings
V E N D O R Sand c ra fte rs needed. So . Amboy Hoffman H .S . c la ss of ’95. F lea market/Craft Fair. 10/24, 10-3 pm. Space fee $10. Supply own table. For info, call 525-2109 till 3 pm, 530-1838 eves.
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ALL MAKES & MODELS
1-800-287-5213Fully Insured Free Estimates
A ir C o n d .Refrigeration
Repair Commercial &
Residential
J JM A I N T E N A N C E
APPLIANCE REPAIR
O U RD U S IN E S S
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SE R V IC ED R IN O S
R ESU LTS
O U R 4 0 t h
YearI S. QUACKENBUSH REPAIR
Washers • Dryers • Ranges
Ovens • Dishwashers
Air Conditioning • Refrigeration
Heating • Garbage Disposal
A L L M A K ES & M O D E L S
679-6657 AS PH A LT / C O N C R ET E / P A VIN G
ASPHA LT/C O N C RETE/PAVIN G A SPHALT/CO NCRETE/PAVING
Fully Insured Free Estimates I |^pm to 9pm Service AvailableJ
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ELECTRICAL
C R A M A R ^E L E C T R IC C O . I N C .
R E S ID E N T IA L & C O M M E R C IA L S P E C IA L IS T S R E W IR IN G - R E M O D E L IN G
■ VENTILATING ATTIC FANS $ 139.■ PADDLE FANS INSTALLED• RECESSED & TRACK LIGHTING• LANDSCAPE LIGHTING■ HOME SECURITY SYSTEMS
• SPAS & HOT TUBS• G AR AG E D O O R OPENERS• SERVICE CHANGES• SAUNAS & STEAM
SW IM M IN G POOL WIRING2 0 Y E A R S E X P E R IE N C E
'O LD FA SH IO N ED W O R K M A N S H IP A T LO W ER P R IC E S ”BONDED C O X C O 1 I FREE ESTIMATESINSURED 9 4 0 - 9 4 I I NJ LIC #88626
R ID -A -C R ITTERL IV E
ANIMALREMOVALS E R V IC E
• Raccoons •WoodChucks• Skunks • Squirrels & More
727-8887AFFORDABLE RATES
J o - M a rManufacturers of Fine Wood
Fencee-25 yre.
• C h a in L in k• J e r ith• W r it te n
G u a ra n te e In d o o r Show room
247 Th rockm orton St. Freehold
4 31 -4 2 2 2
I E S S Ss m
GUARANTEED TERMITE &
PEST CONTROL
F r e e E s t i m a t e G u a r a n t e e d
L o w P r i c e s
577-0300License #95058
Mr. Fence Deck And Sheds•CustomWood *0ogruns■ Cham Link • Horse Paddocks■ Post & Rail • Guard Rails
• Dumpsters Enclosures •Jerith Specialist
“REPAIRS”2 Year Guarantee
Fully Ins. Free Est.
9 2 8 -5 8 6 63 0 3 -1 6 1 4
536 -5 3 11
K & O HOME IMPROVEMENTS
S in c e 1 9 7 5BathroomSpecialist
C e r a m i c T i l e , C a b i n e t r y , E t c . Free Estimates
738-88731-800-452-BATH (2284)
COUNTERTOPW O R N ?
You Don't Need a I lew Kitchen... Buy Direct from
Countertop Manufacturer.
Custom Designed <S Installation
Included.C o n t e m p t s
D e s i g n s , i n c . S 7 7 -8 S 1 S
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K I N G S T I L EInstallers of
TILE & MARBLECall us for the Best Work & Great Prices
10 -4 0 % O F FAny Tile of your
choice in area storesFree Estimate
6 7 9 - 9 5 0 0
K IT C H E N C A B IN E T S
S T R IP P E D & R E F IN IS H E D
L IK E N E WC o u n te r to p
R e p la c e m e n t
4 6 2 - 8 2 8 2
A P i w - r r j r rChain Link • Stockade
1 Jerith • Vinyl Aluminum Systems
1 Post & Rail • Custom WoodRepairs & Insurance Estimates“No Job Too Small”
7 4 7 - 4 9 8 95 6 6 - 7 5 2 2
7 8 0 - 2 3 3 0Free Telephone Estimate
A -D O O R G A R A G E D O O R S
Sales. Service Installation & Repairs o f Doors & Openers
Ken O’Day 1-800-339-0994
223-0994FREE ESTIMATES
MAJESTICFENCE
Custom w ood Chain Link
Ornam ental Dog Runs
Guard Rails
3 6 3 - 8 1 8 12 8 3 - 0 3 0 0
Fully insured Free Estimates
BIG SALE
CERAMIC TILE WALTER AYERS t
S p e c ia liz in g in C o m p le te B A T H R O O M R E M O D E L I N G
• P e rm a n e n t R e p a ir olf R o ttin g ■ o r Loose T ile s in S h o w er A rea• S h o w e r D o o rs • V a n it ie s• M irro rs • C a r p e n tr y
• P lu m b in g L ie. # 3 3 1 3
462-7815F u lly In s u re d F re e E s t im a te s
O v e r 2 5 Y e a r s E x p e r ie n c e
Fix Up For Fall Call Our
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BATHROOMS $2 , 6 9 5 . u p t o 5 x 8All Types of Tilework
KITCHENS $189500Up to 10 ft. of Cabinets
E-Z-Payments Hot Water Heaters Drain Cleaning
All Types of Plumbing Emergency Service Sm all repair w ork O K - L e a k s F ixed
Fu lly Insured - R e fe ren ce s L ie . #8821
72 1-2 8 9 4All Work Guaranteed - Deal Direct
Custom Work - A Specialty _______
Greater Media Newspapers POWER PACKAGE, SEPTEMBER 23-SEPTEMBER 29 1992, 7
XBBBeKITCHEN REFACING“We will MEET or BEAT any bona fide written estimate of the same quality and workmanship."
• N e w D o o rs• C o u n te rto p s• H a r d w a re• B a c k s p la s h e s
E c o n o m i c a l S t u m p a n d R o o t G r i n d i n g
T o p So ilFree Estimates Fully insured Professional/7 Day Service
4 8 6 - 4 2 2 6H K S T U M P R E M O V A L
< e . ( a r
! Lawn Cutters & Landscaping Inc.
“N o J o b T o o S m a l l "
•Clean-Ups • Mulch■ Stone • Driftwood■ RR Tie Walls1 Specializing in Poolscapes
462-9141
Tile RepairsC e r a m i c T i le s
W a lls , F lo o r s
& F o y e r s
A F F O R D A B L EP R I C E S
W E D O tT A L LF R E E
E S T IM A T E S
5 2 1 - 5 6 6 0
KITCHENWORKSSpecializing in
Kitchen Remodeling• Refacing• New Cabinets
Work Done By Owner
251-2299
Construction *★
i F R E E★ ..| Lighted Medicine ** Cabinet with every** new bathroom *
1787-1000!i t - k i t i t i t i t i t i t i t i t i t i t i t i t i t i t i t i t
§& KESLA W N & LA N D S C A P IN GComplete Lawn Maintenance
F A L L S P E C IA L W ill Beat Any
Thatch Estimate INTERLOCKING PAVERSTree Pruning. Planting, RemovalStone. Mulch. RR Ties Revitalization of Old Landscaping Cleanups
Free Estimates
4 6 2 - 6 0 3 3
TH E BROTHERS LAW N SERVICE
For Complete Lawn & Landscape Maintenance
• Mowing
• Thatching/Seeding• Fall Cleaning-Ups• Renovations• Tree Removal •Trimming/Pruning
780-8843"The Local S Reliable Service"
K J T C H E N S / B A T H S
M J G B A T H R O O M" B a t h r o o m s A r e O u r B u s i n e s s '
PA INTING /W ALLPAPERINp
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T . W H I T A K E R P A I N T IN G
■ In s u re d • F re e E s tim atesW R IT T E N
G U A R A N TE EWe gladly welcom e all jobs:
• Large and Small• Interior and Exterior• Wallpapering• Drywall and Plaster Repairs
Member of B.B.B.4 0 9 - 1 3 1 3
1 -8 0 0 - 6 4 0 - 7 2 9 9Call us for neat, dependable service ands t t m u w m m m m m w .
absolutelya f f o r d a b l e
• PAINTINGExterior/Interior
• POWER WASHING• WALLPAPERING*10” & U P SIN G LE R O LL
R eferences Available
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T H E R E C E S S I O N B U S T E R F R O M * 2 ,5 9 9 ° °
t oI I A M ERIC A N I
I STANDARD II • Remove Existing Walls & Plumbing Fixtures • Insulate Exterior WallsI * Resheetrock Entire Bathroom • Install New Toilet, Tub & Vanity
• Install Ceramic Tile Floor & Walls • Complete With Faucets I • Install Medicine Cabinet, Switches, Plugs & Lights • Clean Up Debris Upon Completion . r f l i NJ PLUMBING LIC. 7961 ^ r m M| 5 V l - 7 0 7 U Bonded Insured 3 6 0 - 1 6 7 9
L A W N C A R E / L A N D S C A P I N G
VALU VANITIES & KITCHENSSTOCK and CUSTOM
• V a n it ie s custom• M e d ic in e C a b in e ts k ,tc h e n c a b in e t
• L ig h t F ix tu re s . M ca“ d
6 1 3 - 1 7 8 5 ‘ Modem S^ng
SHOP AT HOME or VISIT OUR SHOWROOM
L A W N C A R E / L A N D S C A P I N G
A . L a n d sc a p in g 3 ? Unlimited
C R EA T IV E L A N D S C A P E D ES IG N S Residential • C o m m erc ia l
Primers & adhesives are included in price of labor
FREE ESTIMATES2 5 1 - 7 1 5 6
J A C KTHE STRIPPERW a l l p a p e r
R e m o v a l&
P a i n t i n g
9 7 2 -7 6 6 3
P R O FESS IO N A LPAPER HANGING
5 STA R RATING ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
. . . .
-F R E E E S T IM A T E S -• Wallpaper Removal
■ Written Guarantee • On Time Performance • A T Y O U R C O N V E N IE N C E
9 3 8 - 5 7 6 9
N E E D W A L L P A P E R ?“FANTASTIC" “FABULOUS"
Call us - You'll be glad you did because• W E A R E E X P E R IEN C E D IN T E R IO R
D E C O R A T O R S A N D W A LL P A P E R C O O R D IN A T O R S
• S H O P A T H O M E S E R V IC E O U R S P E C IA L T Y
• L O W E S T P R IC ES IN T O W N . W E W IL L N O T BE U N D E R S O L D
• L A R G E S E L E C T IO N O F L A T E S T D E S IG N S
INTERIORS UNLIMITEDLaura Bursey 4 4 6 - 6 5 8 8
MATTHEW'SPAINTING &
POWERWASHING Affordable Prices Best Quality Work
References No Job Too Small
Interior/Exterior
7 2 1 - 0 8 5 6We use Benjamin Moore Paints
B U S Y B ’ sC u s to m
I n t e r i o r P a in t in g E x te r io r P a in t in g
• Residential• P opcorn Ceilings■ Free Estimates■ F u lly Insured
2 3 8 - 5 5 5 3 _
P JU k GINTERIOR'EXTERIOR
Specializing in:• Custom & Standard
Painting• Staining• Powerwashing• Deck Bleaching
/Preserving ’
360-1546Fully
InsuredFree
Estimates
THE
W A LL
DO C TO RCustom Paper Hanging
By I n H ille r Wallpaper Removal
Painting
5 3 6 - 9 4 5 1serving Monmouth County
for over 20 years free estimates fully insured
F & LP A I N T I N G
• EXTERIOR ft• INTERIOR % ■
PROFESSIONALLY IDONE
FREE ESTIMATES IIINSURED 1
4 3 1 - 0 3 1 51 -8 0 0 -5 4 0 -0 3 1 5 It;
M s .P a p e rh a n g e r
THE FEMININE TOUCH• Prepasted & Pasted Papers• Paper Rem ovalo Reasonable Rates
CALL L O U A N N
7 4 1 - 5 6 5 0
P A I N T I N GExterior/Interior
Affordable P rices
POWERWASHINGWALLPAPERING
$1 0 .°°& u pPer single Roll
“Satisfaction Guaranteed”Jo h n 545-0516 Ivan 846-9893
Free Estimates
★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★*
a &M -A m erican*Construction *
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F R E Eurithany exterior or +
* interior paint job *★ ★★ A W A A /"V *★★★ „★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ i t *787-1000!
L 0 N G 0 ^ PAINTING 0
Affordable Prices Inside & Outside
No Job Too Small We Also Do
CarpentryFully Insured
FREE Estimates Call Charlie679-6543
DECK SAVERS"W e Wash O ut th e G ra y "
If Not...521-0778F R E E ESTIM ATES
Our S erv ices Include:■ Pressure Washing • D eck Repair > Sealing/Staining & Construction
W A L L P A P E R IN G B Y D E S IG N
“Designing Your Walls f o r a B rig h te r A pp earan ce”
CERTIFIED BY THE PAPERHANGING INSTITUTE•SAN D IN G• P R IM IN G •R EM O VAL• REPAIR
• K ITC H E N S •REDROOMS •ENTRANCES• FAM ILY ROOMS
Serving A ll O f Monmouth & Middlesex Counties
P E R S O N A L IZ E D SE R V IC E 4 1 7 - 0 3 2 0
EDDIE’S PAINTINGA fresh coat of p a in t w ill m ake e ve ry th in g be a u tifu l, clean & give yo u a lift. I w o rk v e ry n e a t. I spackle & p atch holes. I m o ve fu rn itu re & c o ve r e v e ry th in g . I scrape, p rim e & p a in t. C a u lk all jo in ts & reglaze w in d o w s . I w o rk n e at, clean & reasonable. P ro m p t, co urteous services.
F o r fr e e e s tim a te s o n i n t e r i o r / " e x t e r io r w o r k , c a ll E d d i e .
(9 0 8 ) 8 4 2 - 3 9 2 5
P A IN T IN G /W A L L P A P E R IN G
A R I Z Z OPAINTING& H 0 M E
IMPROVEMENTSSHEETROCK/REPAIRS
CARPENTRY NO JOB TOO SMALL
536-3816------------------------ y y M
SEPTEMBER 23-SEPTEM BER 29 1992, POWER PACKAGE G reater M edia Newspapers
M E
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S T E V E P A U LP lum b ing & H e atin g
R e s id e n tia l S p e c ia lis t R e p a irs & R em o d elin g
S e w e r & D ra in C lean in g W ate r H e aters W elter F il te r s
N J L ice n se # 49 93 H E L P I N A H U R R Y
2 3 8 -2 5 3 224 Hour Answering Service
Mastercard & Visa
C U T - C f - H A N DInterior Painting & Printing
• M a rble izing• S p o n g in g• S ilk Scree n in g
More Interesting Than Wallpaper
9 4 6 - 9 2 4 8m i d -
S a l e s & S e r v i c eChemicals • Liner Specialist
SPECIALC lo s in g s
$ |Q Q O O
to New Customers 100% Financing
251-5595 536-9393
License #30824
K & M P O O L SD iv . o f K en -C h el C o rp .
S A L E S - S E R V I C E SRepair
• L in e r R e p la c e m e n t
S p e c ia lis t
• Q u a li ty I n s ta l la t io n s
• In g r o u n d & A b o v e
• A ffo d a b le P ric e s
• O p e n in g s -C lo s in g s
C A L L K E N
6 7 9 - 3 2 7 6
W I N D O W SD O O R SS ID IN G
Wood, Vinyl, Aluminum
B E E & B E E W IN D O W C O .
A Family Business Since 1970
Bob Ziegler 16 Buchanan Ave.
Par'in 1-800-300-2118
A b s o lu te B e s t S e r v i c e
G U T T E R S E X P E R T L Y C L E A N E D & F L U S H E D• R epairs • T ree Trims
• C him ney Caps Free Estimate • Fully Insured
Same Day Answering Machine Call back G e r ry K u rry
T o ll F r e el>800-542'01451-800-427-4506
ROOFING/SIDING/GUTTERS/WINDOWS
D&JR O O F I N G
Re-roof” s65 a square^
(10x10)25 year GAF Shingles
INCLUDES All Labor and Material
Clean gutters, Seal pipes and chimneys Clean up and
remove all debris References available
Call Dan 727-0032
M .F A R R 0 IN C .• N e w R o o f i n g
• R e - R o o f i n g
• A d d i t i o n s
• D e c k s
6 7 9 - 0 6 1 4
Free Estimates F u l l y I n s u r e d
S e rv in g O u r A re a O v e r 2 0 Y e a rs
C H A R L E S E . P A T T E R S O NP lu m b in g & H e a t in g
O ver 40 Y ears E xp e rie n ce
4 6 2 - 3 3 5 6S e w e r & D r a i n C l e a n i n g R e p a i r s & R e n o v a t i o n s
2 4 H o u r E m e r g e n c y S e r v i c e N o J o b T o o S m a l l
S t a t e L i c e n s e # 4 4 4 8
w m m .• Openings-From @ *50“• Chemicals Delivered• Weekly Maintenance• Liner Replacements• Pipes Tested/Repaired• Covers Custom Fit-Meyco• Leak Detection and Repair• Filters and Pumps• Hearers• Automatic Vac-Aquabor
364-6433
P o o l C l o s i n g s L o o p - L o c
C o v e r s A l l S i z e s
7 8 0 - 9 6 6 4
SCHAEFER & SONS VINYL SIDING
Why Paint?• Ail major brands• Window casings• Overbangs & eaves• Shutters• Leaders & Gutters• Vinyl replacement windows• V2” Dow insulation
Free estimates Insured
536-5936Serving Monmouth Cty.
•over 25 yrs.
B O B H O E G L E R P L U M B I N G
Repair & Installation
N c lub Too ‘.mall N J . Lie. # 7 5 7 6
6 7 9 - 1 2 1 3
FaucetLeaking?
Find a Plumber in Our Business & Service Directory
POOL CARE
G .P . P O O L S E R V IC EOver 20 Years Experience
Member NSPI, Certified Tech II Technician Custom Inground Pool Installation
— — — — - WITH COUPON ' ” “*99 POOL CLOSING
■ F irs t tim e cus tom ers o n ly E xp ires 11/30/92 »
• Lmer Replacement Specialists• Winter Covers Sod & Installed• Pool Cleaners & Heaters Sold & installed• Expert Leak Detection• Pressure Testing ol Pooi Lines• Wood Wai- Pool Specialists .' Ail Major Repairs
MY POOL MAN INC.Jack B arsky
Sw im m ing Pool & Spa O p e n in g s & C losings Pool Supplies & C hem icals D e live re d
W e e k ly M a in te n a nce P rogram E xp e rt H e a te r & Leak D e tec tion , f i l te r & Pump
R epa ir & R ep lacem ent
(908)780-2070
21 Y ears Experience
Free Estimates Fully Guaranteed
367-7641ROOFING/SIDING/GUTTERS/WINDOWS
GOLD SEAL CONTRACTINGC o m m e r c ia l • R e s id e n tia l
• M o d ifie d B itu m e n (To rc h A p p lie d S yste m ) Fib e rg la s s R o o f Sh in g le s A lu m in u m & Vin yl Sidin g
• S k ylig h ts• Slate Repairs• C u tte rs & Le ade rs
GUTTERSCleaned, Flushed,
Roof Repairs, N ew Gutters
Installed,TV Antennas
Removed
Call Steve 280-1868
A L L T H E R M A L 1
W I N D O W C O R R
• Vinyl Siding 1:• Replacement Windows i i• Andersens S;• Additions-Decks• Roofing 11• Steel & Garage Doors 1• Kitchens 1
Old Bridge 679-2112 lWall Twp. 919-0655Free Estimates Fully Insured
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A N C H O R S ID IN G
S E R V I C E C O .• ALUMINUM, VINYL
6 STEEL SIDING• ANDERSEN WINDOWS• REPLACEMENT WINDOWS• ALL HOME
C A S C A D E R O O F IN G{J to p /m y a t it s (£ e a k
• ro o f re p a irs • re -ro o fin g •• te a r o ffs • n e w ro o fs •
• e x p e r t p a in tin g • C a r p e n t r y W o r k • G u t t e r s & L e a d e r s
9 0 8 - 3 6 3 - 3 7 5 9
WISH TV? COUPON SPECIAL
$ 1 0 . 0 0FOR HOUSE CALL
PLUS PARTS ALL BRANDS
SAME DAY SERVICE
679-6085
FIX UP FOR
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063 Instruction 063 Instruction 063a Schools 063b Tutoring 063b Tutoring 063b Tutoring 064 Lost & Found 066 Personals
A R T C L A S S E SBeginners to advanced painters welcom e. C areer consultations by well known European artist. 972-4257
PIANO LES S O N SIn your home. 20 yrs. exp. Children-adults. R eferences. Allan K op litz ....................431 -4339
A R T S C H O O LIn E a st Brunsw ick ....257-8127
PIANO L E S S O N S in Y O U R home by experienced teacher. Reasonable. 308-1530
Learn D O S Now!Don’t let your P C overwhelm you! E n ro ll today! Sm a ll C la sse s equal Personal Attention. Course cost $360./ 12hours. Call 254-6505
F O R LAN 'S S A K E
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E X P E R T SA X , C L A R IN E T & F L U T E Lessons. Ja z z , Pop, C lass ica l. Certified instructor, in your home. 409-0503
P IANO L E S S O N S in your home. Conservatory trained. All levels. Call 583-7730
GUITAR INSTRUCTIONPrivate lessons in your home, exper. professional. 566-0188
PIANO LESSONSJu lliard graduate. Experienced teacher. Call 431-3096.
INTERIOR DESIGN WORKSHOP
G ive yourself the opportunity to design 1 room in your home with confidence. Professional guidance, in a friendly atm osphere. Morning, evening & weekend c la sse s available. Groups and non-profit organizations welcome.
Call 613-0913
PIANO L E S S O N S My home, Marlboro.4-Adult. Certified. 536-1187
OLD BRIDGE Pollywogs & PigtailsExperienced, certified teacher offering day care emphasizing an early childhood program. Full time openings ages 3-5. H o u rs 6 a m - 6 p m . M e a ls / snacks included. References a v a i la b le upon re q u e s t . P lease call anytime 251 -6541
CHILD STRUGGLING?Don’t wait till this happens! Exp . elem . school teacher will m ake your child’s school experience a positive one. Cert, teacher w/Masters will tutor your child in all subjects at reas. rates. Call 303-0451
HUNTINGTON LEARNING CENTERIndividual tutoring in Reading, Study Sk ills , Writing, Phonics, Spelling, Math and S A T prep. Certified teachers. Call Freehold Middletown431-5400 671-0200
P I A N Oteacher with 10 years experience. Freehold area, your home or mine. Call 780-9856
PIANO Teacher, Exp er’d Your home/mine. Guild member. Marlboro area. 583-4774
ST. JOHN VIANNEY HIGH SCHOOL
O P E N H O U S EOctober 22, 7:30pm
739-0802
C O L L E G E
C O U N S E L L I N GI can help your child with the college selection & application process & answer questions on financial aid. Deadlines for filing college applications are quickly approaching. C A L L T O D A Y : Ronnie Oppenheim , University College Advisory Network, 303-7496
IN D IV ID U A L T u to rin g in Reading, Math, S A T & Sp anish by Cert. Teacher 431-3738
S . A . T . & P . S . A . TIndividual & group instruction. A v e ra g e s c o re in c re a s e 150-300. Instruction in both math & verbal for s§m e price.
F R E E IN TE R V IE W George Fliegel Tutoring
Call 972-0769 for information.
L O S T J E W E L R YBlue velvet box w/sentimental jew elry. Lost vicinity E . Brunsw ick, near Pathm ark 9/14. R EW A R D . Sa lly , 583-2200
I N T E L L I G E N T
S . A . T . T U T O RG et instruction from someone who knows the S .A .T .’s . I scored 1370 & can get your child to do well too! College degreed. Ja m e s , 462-6729
S . A . T . T U T O R I N GDirected by one of the country’s leading S .A .T . experts.
Proven top score gains! (800) 877-8005
L O S T - D O GBenji type-black, tan & gray. Answ ers to Mr. Bungle. Last seen Barkalow A ve ., F ree hold, 9/18/92. Children heartb ro k e n . R E W A R D . C a l l 780-2751
C A L L Y O U R D A T E 1-900-933-2222
OTHER LIFESTYLES 1-900-740-6600
$1 .39/minute. Adults 18+ Dial System s Intro. S v cs .
63 W Lancaster Ardmore PA
MINI M U S IC A L E S G R O U P M U S IC L E S S O N S F O R A G E S 3-5. C A L L 780-9856
PIANO , G U IT A R , O RG AN & B A S S . Popular & C lass ical. Beginners & advanced. Professional instruction at your home. 25 yrs teaching experience. Hank Ploskon 238-1555
MOBILE M usic in s tru c to rsAll Instruments 754-5544
PIANO/ORGAN Instruction Experienced teacher. Private in your home. Call 257-3276
W O R D P E R F E C T L O T U S - D O S
NJ/NY Unemployed Save $50 Loaner Computers-$100.mo.
Freehold Computer Training Center
308-0222
C O L L E G E E S S A Yexp. teacher offers personalized serv ice to help construct college application essay .
Call 536-6016
K-8 Cert, teacher, all subjects. Build con fidence , increase com prehension. 536-7791
M ATH Tutor A lgebra 1 ,2 , G E O ., S A T , H S P T . Area H .S . teacher, your home 290-7289
O R G A N / P I A N O
K E Y B O A R DAll levels w/individualized program for your special needs. F O O T N O T E S 566-5538
P IAN O & O RG AN L E S S O N S State certified, Ju lliard trained. 15 yrs . experience. 264-1093
T E N N I S L E S S O N S
Private, semi-private lessons by U SPTR-trained instructor. Specializing in beginners and intermediates. Private outdoor court. Call 462-4778
M A T H T U T O RExperienced math teacher. All levels of math, in your home. S A T /H S P T spec ia l course . Reasonable rates. 780-7623
MATH Tutor-College teacher. All levels-SAT-quality lessons! E . Brunsw ick Area. 238-3042
063b TutoringA T O P Certified T each e r
M ATH-SCIE-NCE 18 Y E A R S Bio/Chem /Physics/SAT Your home. 780-4428
F R E E H O L D T U T O R IN G C E N T E R S p e c ia liz in g In :
Learning/Attention Disorders
R eading Math SATs S tudy skills
308-0222
MATH TU TO R IN G College teacher. All levels.
Call (908) 613-9065
P I A N O L E S S O N SBeginner-Advanced
C lass ica l, Ja z z , Popular Jospeh Sovathy 264-3335
A LG EB R A -G eo m ., Trig, SA T , computer instruc. 10% off w/ this ad. PTS-M arty 251-0583
Classified Sells 1-800-660-4237
A L L S U B J E C T SC ert. e lem . teacher avail Mon.-Wed. e ves. 254-5750
F R E N C HAll levels. Day & evening hours. Call 536-1048
M OTIVATIONAL Tu to ringby experienced teacher for K-9. O rganizational, study, basic skills & homework instruction. Call Jim , 681-5635
READING & MATH TUTORLeve ls K-9, S A T Prep.
Licensed Teacher. 679-3616HIGH SC H O O L Supervisor o ffe rs M ath/SA T tutoring . Freehold area. 431-8333 til 10
Classified Works
S .A .T . V E R B A L446-1720
065 Pets & LivestockS .A .T . Verbal, Reading Sp ecialist, Special Ed Specialist, English all levels, Math. R easonable. Call Su e 257-2777
DON’T K E N N E L Y O U R P E T In home care for your furry friends. Vet refs. 431-0889
SP A N ISH /FR EN C H - Biology sc ie n c e . L ie . F ree phone homework serv ice . 591 -0732
INVISIBLE FENCINGCanine containment specialist For more information & a free brochure pack. 946-3232
064 Lost & FoundP E R S IA N C A T - Needs loving home, due to allergies. Loves children. Call 446-5436
CHARGE YOUR AD!!
N o w y o u
can run an ad and CHARGE IT!
U se your VISA or MASTER CARD
to pay or your C lassified Ad
1-800-660-4ADS
CA T-Lost Fem ale . Millhurst M ills/Thompson G rove Rd . M analapan. Black/brown tiger. Orange spot on head. R EW A R D 308-0951
R O T T W E IL E RPups, mixed breed. F R E E to good home. Call 495-6620
LIVE & WILD TALKCall 702-222-0316. $1 .99 per minute. Adults only.
F O U N D W A T C HVicinity Pathm ark, Hazlet.Ca ll 264-3043
066 Personals
FOUND-Long eared R A B B IT . In vicinity of. Robertsville Rd. M arlboro. T am e , b lack & white. Call 972-0820
L O S T D O G10 mo. old fem ale. B lack with tan markings on face . Mixed breed, very friendly. Answers to Buca . Lost in Tanglewood area. R EW A R D 787-4588
ADOPT-loving family wish to give baby secure future in our happy home. F/T mom, prof. dad & big brother enjoy being a family, w alks on the beach bedtime stories. E xp . pd. Mike & Linda. 800-321-7845
M A S T E C T O M YN E A R LY M E breast prosthes is . B ras , sw im suits & acces . Will fit in home or boutique. Call Jeanne 257-6611
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Greater M edia Newspapers POW ER PACKAGE, SEPTEMBER 23-SEPTEMBER 29 1992, 9
066 Personals 067 Psychics 069 Entertainment 069 Entertainment 069a Party Planning 074 Carpet Install/ Repair/Sale
May the sacred heart of Jesus be adored, glorified, loved and preserved throuah- out the world now and forever. Sacred heart of Jesus pray for us. St. Jude, worker of miracles, pray for us, St. Jude, help of the hopeless, pray for us.Say this prayer nine times a day. By the eighth day your prayer will be answered. Say it for nine days. It has never been know to fail. Publication must be promised. Thank you St. Jude.
M.A.B.
S T . J U D E N O V E N A
May the sacred heart of Jesus be adored, glorified, loved and preserved throughout the world now and forever. Sacred heart of Jesus pray for us. St. Jude, worker of miracles, pray for us. St. Jude, help ot the hopeless, pray for us.Say this prayer nine times a day. By tne eighth day your prayer will be answered. Say it for nine days. It has never been know to fail. Publication must be promised. Thank you St. Jude.
P.D.
SACRED HEART PRAYER
May the Sacred Heart of Jesus be adorefl. glorified, loved & preserved throughout the world now & forever. Sacred Heart of Jesus pray for us. St. Jude worker of miracles pray for us St. Jude helper of the hopeless pray for us. Say this prayer 9 times a day. By the 8th day prayer will have been answered. Say it for 9 days. It has never been known to fail. Publication must be promised.
Thank you St. JudeS.J.M.
NOVENATO ST. JUDE
O Holy St. Jude, Apostle and Martyr, great in virtue and rich in miracles, near kinsman of Jesus Christ, faithfui intercessor of all who invoke your special patronage in time of need To you I have recourse from the depth of my heart and humbly beg to whom God has given such great power to come to my assistance. Help me in my present and urgent petition. In return, I promise to make your name known and cause you to be invoked Say three Our Fathers* three Hail Marys anc Glorias. Publication must be promised. St. Jude pray for us and all who invoke your aid. Amen This Novena has never been known to faii
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S T . J U D E N O V E N A
May the sacred heart of Jesus be adored, glorified, loved and preserved throughout the world now and forever. Sacred heart of Jesus pray for us. St. Jude, worker of miracles, pray for us. St. Jude, help of the hopeless, pray for us.Say this prayer nirie times a day. By tne eighth day your prayer will be answered. Say it for nine days. It has never been know to fail. Publication must be promised. Thank you St. Jude.
D.L.
067 Psychics
Psychic Clairvoyant
★ MRS.SYWIA ★Gifted Reader
True Advisor On All Problems O f Life
Tarot Cards • Horoscope Palm • Crystal Ball
Open 10 am - 9 pm 2104 Kings Hwy., Oakhurst
(behind Denny’ s)
493 0866
READINGS BY MRS. DAINZIE
Pysch ic Reader. Palm , Tarot Card , Pysch ic Aura Readings. Will help .you with all problems Avail, for parties 542-0220
! M MARIESince 1932
>p(*cial Crystals, Analyst, Tarot Cards, Crystal Ball, Advisor on all Problems, Life Business, Marriage, Job, Health, Love, etc. Are you worried? Afraid to make decisions? Just 1 consultation will give you <3 ^ the answers.
For Appointment ^ m or
Information Call
7 7 5 - 5 3 2 7
068 PhotographyPH O TO S by Frank Genua
Weddings-Candid-Portrait W e Do Video Recording
Call 254-2560
069 Entertainment
A BIG DEAL! The $250. PartyRadio Active D isc Jo ckeys
1-800-727-DJ4UA LITTLE LADY’SP R E T T Y P A R L O R P A R T IE S
Make your little girl’s partyspecial with......
•Nails w/sparkles & gems •French braids w/ornaments •Makeup & favors for all
Call 238-7983
A P E T E R P A NBirthday Party Adventure
Magic! Gam es! Songs!, Call 577-1457
A SPECIAL PONYO U R G E N T L E , P R E T T Y
P O N IES W ILL M AKE Y O U R P A R T Y P E R F E C T ! 409-6678
A-1 ENTERTAINMENTAll types of entertainment. Available for all occasions Call N ow .............................238-9363
ABRACADABRAThe Real Mr. Magic 238-3040
AIRBRUSHINGor C A R IC A T U R E S
A L L O C C A S IO N S . 462-0855
A L L O C C A S IO N S , balloon anim als & face painting
PICKLES The ClownCall 787-7418
ANNOUNCING
CELEBRATION ENTERTAINMENT
D J’s A lso Video Taping14 Y rs . Experience 721-0892
B-DAY PARTY BLUES?W E M AKE H O U SE O A LLS ! Bruce B ray Comedy Magic
1-800-673-1608
B A C H E LO RParties. Candi 255-9080
B E L L Y D A N C ERT H E M O ST E N TER TA IN IN G
P R O F E S S IO N A L A C T Available. 257-6413
P A R V A N E HB E L L Y D A N C E RW HEN Q U A LITY C O U N T S ...
H E L E N ATru ly professional, tasteful
and reliable. Lessons.Call 390-9177
BELLY DANCINGby SH ALIM AR!
Liven your next party. Professional, no stag. 988-9388
BIRTHDAY BEAUTIESPretty Party M akeovers
■ Sparkling Nails• Hair w/Ribbons & Bows• Makeup or Face Painting• Favo rs For All
Special gift for birthday girl 727-5839
Birthday Party Fun!Kids Have More Fun
In a G a laxy Moonwalk G A LA X Y E N TER TA IN M EN T
C A L L 908-723-1234
B U B B L E -U B B L E S The Clown Parties*Prom os*-G ram s
290-9109
CASINO PARTIESBlackjack, Roulette, Craps
Professional Service Casino quality equipment
Deals On W heels 367-1125
C O M E D IA N SCom ics for A L L O ccasions
From top local acts to major T V credits. 525-9672
COSMIC CLOWNC A L L 363-4078
CREATIVE CELEBRATIONS
E N TER TA IN M EN T All Popular K ids Charecters
NEW!!! Barney■Karaoke*Telegrams-Comedy
303-8282
D.J. NETWORKMusic for all occasions.
679-9608
D .J . R .J . KAN E
U N L IM IT E D S O U N D S
Reasonable 972-0^
DISC JAKEY908-238-4306
Parties start at $180.00
D J - GO O D V IBR A T IO N S Robust personality for any oc casion. Reasonable. 298-0060
DJ - MUSIC EXPLOSION
Have an affair with us. Call 607-0786
D J 4 UCAPTAIN METRO
PARTY DJ’S679-4723
Entertainment Referral Serv .
DJ K...957-0369or 872-2288...Custom Music
All O ccasions...R easonab le
D J P A T T Y G-C D Superior Music for All O ccasions. Call 308-9443
D J T O G OA L L O C C A S IO N S
R E A S O N A B L E . 238-6596 You name it, I’ll spin it!
ERIC THE GREATAnd His Wonderful World Of
*MAGlC*Any Occasion . Call 536-6936
G l i t z & G lit te rMake Your Party Unique
Crafts For All Ages.* Face Painting * Tattoos *
“W H Y M S IC A L IT Y ” 972-1193
Kids Love To DanceKidance parties-AII Ages
R ap , Dance G am es, Aerobics Certified Instructor 238-0345
HAPPY HAUNTED BARNOctober 1 thru November 1
Hay rides, pony rides, barn yard puppet show, gam es Fam ilies, schools, organiza tions. Call 609-758-3194 for reservations
HAPPY TRAIL PONIESDecorated, gentle ponies for your child ’s party. 251 -4240
KIDDIE RIDESMOON W A L K S *T R A IN R ID E
FERRIS WHEEL*DUNK TANK . 727-4342
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★* CH ILDR EN’S ** TH EM E PARTIES ** LIVE CHARACTERS *+ Cinderella +jl. Dorothy From Oz jl* Little Mermaid +jl. Peter Pan . ^ Ninja Turtle ^
MARTY THE CLOWN• Face Painting • Tatooing & • G am es. Call 257-7413
M C K E E M O U SE Minny • Ninja Turtle • Kookie
• Clown • Frogie • Bunnie
B arney th e D inosaur
Childrens PartiesG A M ES & P R IZ E S
Call R oberta 349-9150M YRA’S Am azing Puppetsfor children’s parties, organizations and schools. 291 -2331
PARTY ENTERTAINERKeyboard Vocalist. Music to Dance, Listen & Sing Alongs. Engagem ents, Weddings, Birthdays. Judy , 431-1286
PARTY PERFECTAll Your Favorite Characters
446-2225
P A R T Y R O O MLow , low p rices . Includes character. W E NOW H AVE B A R N E Y ! Call 721-0440
P E O P L E P L E A S E R S P A R T IE S
Over 25 favorite characters, cotton candy & much more!
Barney & T ro lls Are Here
727-4342P O N IE S
F O R P A R T IE SBirthdays, P icnics, Fairs
Ja n & Bob 409-6678
P O N IE ST he perfect entertainment for birthday parties, p icnics, fairs Make your event really special!!. Call Lyn , 928-3725
PUDDINSM Y -TEE-F IN E CLOW IN
Reputation speaks for itself All O ccasions. Call 651-0747
PUPPET SHOW PARTIES
R aggety Anne & AndieParty Package 238-7643
SINGING TELEGRAMSDirty Ditties. Custom Roasts for all occasions. 972-3366
SOUNDSATION D.J.’sProfessional D isc Jo cke ys . All o ccasions. Reasonable
(908) 634-0419
THE 1 MAN PARTY BANDfor Any Special Occasion .
Call 409-0022
069a Party PlanningCALLIGRAPHY & MORE
JUDY’S JOTTINGSCall 536-5111
C A L L I G R A P H YAffordable. References.
Jan ice 446-5304
C A LL IG R A P H Y -H ave your envelopes beautifully addressed. Call Jo yce 972-1147
ROOM to PARTYA Childrens Party P lace
Character Perform ances Avail. Ages 1 -6 * F its All Budgets
Also Mommy & Me Program
566-8744VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS
Video taping serv ices. W eddings, parties, etc. 888-2786.
C A N D Y C A R T ★Specializing in all o ccas io n s .
Sm all, medium & large. Your cart will be filled with cotton candy, jelly apples & lots, lots more. Free pickup/delivery.
Call (718) 667-4451
IT’S MY PARTY INCParty rooms, bartenders, waitre s s e s , d a n c e rs , g o rilla s 938-5765 727-7491
P A R T Y A IDW e prepare, serve & cleanup for any party. Call 229-8957
PARTY ROOM AVAILABLESw e e t 16 s , A nn iversa rie s Special Birthdays, E tc.50-200 People Kitchen Facilities Tab les & Cha irs Included
Holiday Club 446-7075
C A R IC A T U R E S B y Ja s o n
Jason Machinga Jason Fruch
UVEN UP YOUR NEXT PARTY!!Have Caricatures Drawn of You
and Your Guests.A perfect main attraction, and
everyone goes home with a souvenir!CALL US!
(908) 5 6 6 - 0 2 6 3 (908) $66-1698
070 Air/Heat
F R O S TAir Cond. & Heating
Residential/Commercial Attic Fans Humidifiers
Air Cond. & Air C leaners Low est P rices-Free Estim ates . 264-1936 or 671-8777
070a Appliance Repair
DAVE’S A pp liance ServiceAir conditioning & major appliance repair & installations.
Call 363-3356
071 Building & Remodeling
A L L Purpose Contracting C o .G E N E R A L C O N T R A C TO R
Fully Insured. Free Estim ates Call 721-9283
A T T IC S T A IR SInstalled $169. complete
Top quality. Call 255-6993
DECKS DECKS DECKSOur specialty for over 12 years. Call for a free 19 page picture brochure & estimate.
T C Carpentry 549-6396
RUBIAS BUILDERSCustom built homes, additions, k itchens, bathrooms, basem ents, roofing, siding. No job too big or too sm all. Fully insured. F R E E estim ates. References. Call 739-3105
S. L. CONSTRUCTION COMPANY INC.
NO JO B TO O SM A LL F R E E E S T IM A T E S S T U A R T 431 -0215
072 CarpentryCA R PEN T R Y /H O M E R E P A IR Painting. Reasonable. Free estiam tes. No job too small Call Lou (908) 928-0923
D E C K S , Additions, Kitchens & Bathrooms. S & R Home Improvements 679-2291
L O N G O C A R P E N T R Y & PAINTING-Affordable prices Specializing in custom carpentry and replacem ents. Call Charlie or Jo e 679-6543
PRIDEW O RKM AN SH IP C O N STR U C TIO N
Any type of carpentry: large or sm all, we do it all. 257-6261
073 Carpet CleaningA V T C A R P E T C L E A N E R S (A Velvet Touch) $10. a room Whole house $98. 985-3939
FINEST C arpet/U pholste ryPrespot/Clean/Deodorize
2 rooms-$24.95. 787-2678
074 Carpet Install/ Repair/Sale
A.J CARPET DESIGNSInstllations, Repairs, Relay Restretches, S a le s . 536-4703
CARPET REPAIRSSA M E DAY S E R V IC E Call Anytime 679-6031
Home BrightenersH O U SE C LEAN IN G
Reasonable rates Reliable Jan e or Tam i 583-9387
JIM ’S C A R P E TIN STALLATIO N
S a le s , cleaning, re-lays, re-stretches and repairs.
Call 495-9483
H O U S E K E E P I N GToo busy to keep up with household chores? Let me h e lp . R e f e r e n c e s . C a l l
780-4367
IMMACULATELY CLEANCall Mrs. C lean . 607-0521
075 Ceramic Tile Repair/Install
A C U STO M C E R A M IC Tiling New installation, repairs, remodeling. Fre estim ates.
John Cherry 290-9086
A ffo rdab le Ceram ic T ileInstalled at $2 .75sq . ft. & up. Free est. 536-1005, 390-8233
A L L T Y P E S of Ceram ic Tile- Complete Bathrm s, Kit., Foyers. Ron Sturman 255-1388
C E R A M IC T I L EIN STA LLA TIO N S
Foyers • Kitchens • Baths BATHROOM REMODELING
Bob Strugala, t/a
Sayreville Tile Co.462-0029 or 254-0029
30 yrs. Exp . References
C E R A M IC Tiling, Specializing in bathrooms. Repair old or install new. Lowest prices.
Call Perry 928-4427
FRED’S Custom TileS p e c ia l iz in g in C era m ic , Marble & Granite. Free est. All work guaranteed. 583-2954
JIM ARTHURS TILEQuarry & Ceram ic Tile
and marble installed. 30 years experience. Fully insured.Free estim ates. Call 264-3363
THE TILE DOCTORAll custom work. Bathrooms, kitchens, etc. No job too big or sm all. Call Ken 968-2754
U PG R A D ED Tile Specialists C u s to m In s t a l l a t io n of Ceram ic T ile , Marble, S late & Cu ltu red S to n e . Com plete B a th ro o m R e m o d e lin g 972-1826 R ick Smith
075a Chimney Cleaning
BA R O N ’S Chim ney Service $45. P R E -S E A S O N S P E C IA L
C ap s Installed. 370-9390
076 Cleaning/ Domestic Services
A ll B rite M aintenanceResidential/Commercial
Bonded & Insured. Free est. Call (908) 495-0272
A W ESO M E- House Cleaning, Serving Freehold, Manalapan, Marlboro & Howell. 462-9166
C L E A N I N G G A Lwith experience & own transportation. R efs. Call 251-0305
EU R O P EA N WOMAN- Se eks housecleaning job. Exp . & exc . references. 651-8630
EXECUTIVE CLEANINGNo cabinet undusted.
No corner unswept. No bowl unswabbed. Call 294-0263
E X P E R IE N C E D P O LISH girl will c lean your house once a w eek. Call 826-5713
E X P E R T C L E A N IN G C O House and Office. Bonded & Insured. References 495-5111
F L O O R S & W lN D O W S - Floors stripped & waxed. Win dows cleaned. Rugs steam cleaned. Office cleaning. 25 yrs . exp. Call 222-7749
&Family Cleaning
Service“We know the abc's of cleaning ” We Specialize in Home Cleaning
Weekly • Bi-Monthly • Monthly 1 Time Clearing • Saturdays
Carpet Cleaning Staff Trained Bonded & Insured
Call Alan Disbrow 583-9075
Very Reasonable Rates! $10.00 Off 1st & 2nd* Cleaning With This Ad
J & A CLEANING CO.W e meet all your individual cleaning needs. Dusting, vacuuming, windows, bathrooms, kit., refrig./oven cleaning. We launder linens, errands. Move- in, move out, office cleaning, Daily, weekly, monthly. Insured/bonded. 536-6818
MIRACLE MAIDSW ILL C LE A N Y O U R HOM E L IK E IT W A S T H E IR OWN!
Professional cleaning Fully insured. Reasonable
Satisfaction guaranteed Available days, evenings &' Saturdays. Call 495-3911
N E E D A C LEA N IN G LA D Y ? Call 613-1132. R eferences available.
P-U-R-R-F-E-C-T-L-Y CLEAN
HOM E C LEA N IN G A T ITS V E R Y B E S T . 257-8463
P O L IS H W O M A Nwill clean your home. Own ca r: E xc . refs. Call 862-0289
SET CLEANING SERVICEOffice & computer cleaning
Fully insured. 787-4559
SPARKLING CLEANCall Sophia 727-0166___________
S P O T L E S S2 women will do Residential/ Comm ercial cleaning. References avail. Call 257-6919
S U N N Y B R IT ECleaning serv ice . Reasonable, reliable. Call Jane t between 4 & 6 pm. 495-3258_____________
T IR E D ?No job too sm all. Experienced women with references will c lean your home/office/move- ins/move-outs & party cleanup. Evenings and weekends.
Call 251-9487
WINDOW CLEANINGA .C . C LEA N IN G CO M PAN Y
Reasonable rates.Call 363-5845
077 Drywall/ Plaster/Sheetrock
D R YW A LLCONSTRUCTION
Sheetrock & Taping Specializing in small jobs
Free Estim ates T .A .F . D R Y W A LL 1-800-640-3969
078 Electrical
FLO O R S W A X ED - Scraping, sham poo. Make old floors look like new. 30yrs. experience. Guaranteed. 222-8935
HARDWOOD FLOORSSanded . Fin ished. Installed
D ecks Sanded & Refin ished. Tom 238-4879
W A D E ' S H A R D W O O D FLO O RIN G -Sanding , refinishing. Quality work at reasonable prices. Call 787-5829
B E S T E L E C T R IC Lie. No. 6273. Fast dependab le s e rv ic e . R e aso n ab le rates. Free est. 671-0121
C E IL IN G F A N S , lights, plugs installed from $40. Quality work. Lic#9176. 840-1240
CRAWFORD ELECTRIC577-1553 Lie. #11325.
Paddle fans & recessed Its. Devices added
10% O F F W ITH T H IS AD
W O O D F L O O R S1 Installed • Sanded1 Stained • Finished
• Repaired Free Estim ates....431-3126
080 Gutters
D E P E N D A B L E Electric Co.Lie. #5151. Complete service, Free Estim ates. 738-7070
ELITE ELECTRICW here quality rates above
all but never our prices! Fully bonded & insured
Lie. #11317 257-3580
JRM ELECTRICFree Estim ates
Bonded & Insured NJ License #9944. 525-9770
U N IV E R SA L E L E C T R IC Cont, Insured & Licensed #8478
NO JO B TO O SM A LL 24 HR . S E R V IC E . 283-2682
G U T T E R Cleaning & Repairs F R E E E S T IM A T E SCall John 251 -0893
SEAMLESS GUTTERSInstalled or Dropped Off
by 3L Alluminium 446-9027 or 928-0216
YURKO’S ELECTRIC100 amp service $450. Senior d is c o u n t. L ie .# 7 0 3 0 . C a ll 291 -7744 or 1 -800-400-7743
080a Handyman Services
★ N E E D H E LP ★All Typ es of Home Repairs
Rem odeling & Installations. G reat Work-Great Prices
Tony 549-6396__________
★ A L L Am erican H and ym an* Q uality work. W /reference. Free estim ates. Bill 495-4692
A HELPING HANDFix , remove, paint, repair, trim
Al 303-9241
A LL AROUND HANDYMANAll Types of
Home Repairs/Improvements431-3981 257-0580
A L L J O B SC arp e n try , pain ting , bathrooms & kitchens. 238-2257
A L L J O B SLarge or sm all. Painting, carpentry, etc. Reasonable rates.
Call Yaacov , 390-1945
AROUND THE HOUSERemodeling • Repairs
Call Rich 294-0631DON’T DESPAIR!
I DO C-O R E P A IR S painting & carpentry 583-0554
H&S HANDYMAN SERVICERent-A-Husband 583-8837
HANDYM ANA L L JO B S 727-7136
HANDYM AN AND P IC K -U P Hauling. Will clean gutters, garages, attics etc. 431-5880
HANDYMAN AVAILABLEAll types of repairs. Major or minor. Superb craftsm anship at extremely low prices.
Call 431-3160
HANDYMAN- All jobs, big & sm all. Very reasonable. Call for free estimate. 679-5999
HANDYM AN-Hom e, Rep a irs , painting, odd jobs and cleanouts. Reasonable rates.
Call Steve 583-8109
H A N D Y M A N - T h e H o m e owner’s Friend. All types of hom e re p a irs . C a rp e n try , painting, etc. Call 780-3509.
H O U S E C A L L S•Sm all jobs a specialty
•Home repairs & m aintenance Se rv ing M atawan, Keyport
area. 583-0161 A N YTIM E
O N L Y T H E B E S TCarpentry, bathrooms, painting, etc. Low prices. Satis faction guaranteed. 525-1123____
R & M HOM E R E P A IR S All types of home repairs & improvements. Call 238-2965
W O O D & S O NHANDYM EN
No job too sm a ll. Fu lly in s u re d . F re e e s t im a te s .
Call 495-4013
080b Home Improvements
AArbor Builders Inc.D E C K S at
NO M O N EY DOWN!#1 decking. Call for F R E E estim ates. 920-2168
1 0 SEPTEMBER 23-SEPTEM BER 29 1992, POWER PACKAGE G reater M edia Newspapers080b Home
Improvements081 Lawn Care/
Landscaping081 Lawn Care/
Landscaping 083 Masonry/Paving086 Painting
Wallpapering 091 Roofing/Siding096a Window/
Treatments112 Auto/Truck
WantedA B S O L U T E 'C u s t o m w o rkmanship in all phases of imp rovem ents. L ic e n se d , insured, referrals & free ests .
S & K Home Improvements 1-800-553-3733
Additions & AlterationsPainting. Fully insured.
542-7398 or 1-800-371-7398
A D D IT IO N S - B asem en ts , bathrooms, Kitchens, decks. Jo b s big or small w e do them all! R e fe ren ce s , free estimates. Quality P lus 521 -2491
A L L R E P A IR S - Painting, gutters, siding, cement, installations, leaks, bsmts 462-2550
AN TH O N Y’S HOM E IM P R O V EM EN TS - Ail Interior & Exterior Alterations & repairs. K it., Baths, W indows & D o o rs , H ard w ood f lo o rs , Painting, Basem en ts . Fully ins., free est. 495-3243
BABYLON HOME IMPROVEMENTS
Sm all jobs welcome 446-4976
C & C CONSTRUCTION15yrs. exp er. Renovations, additions & repairs. 291-3818
D I S A P P E A R I N G A T T IC S T A IR S Furnished & installed from $154.95 688-8128
NEIGHBOR & SONAll P h ase s of Construction
Specializing in: Ceram ic tile repairs. Ca ll Bob 747-3845
R E M O D E L I N GAll phases of construction
D ecks, additions, basem ents Kitchens, baths. Free est. A .N .I. Construction 521-2444
A B C LA N D SC A P IN G INC. Residential & Comm ercial Professional Lawn C are and Landscaping. 251-6290
AERATING • THATCHING• LAWN SERVICE • CLEANUPS F ree Estim ates. Call 264-2172
ALL SEASONS ALL PHASES
•Thatching-Seeding-Fertilizing •Trees/Stum p Removal
•Aged Landscapes Made New •Pruning/T rimmingfT ransplanting Free Estimates 446-3277
We Show Up!
ARBEE LANDSCAPING INCT ree s , Shrubs, Topsoil, Fill Mulch, Stone. All your landscap e needs. Bulldozer & backhoe work. Fully insured. Call 721-7142, from 8am-5pm
T R E E & STU M P R EM O V A L P R O F E S S IO N A L PRU N IN G Rates the Competition Hates Call 727-2331 day or night
RON WAITET R E E S E R V IC E
Full line of T ree W ork. Fully insured. Call 566-8189
FALL PLANTINGS• Shrubs Trimmed
• Beds Reshaped • Mulch Howell/Freehold/ .
Manalapan/Marlboro Area 367-4418 Outdoor Matters
R U S S E L L ’S T R E E S E R V IC E W e specialize in yard cleanup, shrub trimming, and all kinds of tree removal.Free estim ates. Fully insured. Call 329-3091 after 4pm.
H .T . M A IN T E N A N C E Plug Aeration, dethatching, seeding. Fall clean-up 727-1523
SETH’S Lawn & Landscape
Call For Quality 446-9614
JOHN’S STUMP GrindingNext day serv ice . 566-3403
STU M P GR IN D IN G T R E E S TR IM M ED /R EM O VED Lots cleared. Firewood, Wood Chips. Insured. 238-7976
JU S T IN T Y M EThatching & seeding, lanscap- ing, pruning. Anne 251-0572
T H A T C H IN GBed Mulching & Weeding
536-2613 or 1-800-400-2613
LAW N C L E A N UPReasonable rates. F ree estim ates. Complete landscaping serv ices . Bill’s Landscaping
721-8671
TREE & STUMP REMOVALIs your stump a pain in the
G R A S S ? Free Est. Fully Ins.
634-1318 JUST STUMPS
L A W NR E N O V A T IO NS P E C IA L IS T S
Custom Landscaping and Lawn Care
E A R L Y B IR D S P E C IA L F R E E starter fertilizer & $50. O F F any complete thatching, aerating or power seeding.
Good thru Sept. 30th. Deposit required. 238-8330
TREES--*Trim m edi»rRem oved ★Stumps Ground-frWood Chips
Reasonable Rates 257-1416 Anytime
U NW AN TED S H R U B S Stumps/small trees removed Reasonable prices. 776-7378
LAW N S C U T - Sm all lawns O K , trees & bushes; trimmed or removed. Call 446-3196
LO U ’S LAW N M AIN TEN AN CE Aerating, Thatching, seeding, liming, fall clean-ups 264-6739
McGILL’S TREE SVC.C A L L (908) 723-0726____
MIKE S LANDSCAPINGTH A TCH IN G
P rivacy Fences Ponds F o u n ta in s R e n o v a tio n s & More. Call 1-800-400-2519
VINNY'S E3LAWN & LANDSCAPING
Lawn C are Cleanups
Sod, Stone, Mulch Renovations
D rivew a y Sealing G utters C leaned
W e e d in g P erfo rm ed on a M o n th ly Basis.P a y m e n t o n ly o n
c o m p le t io n o f jo b .
536-7011We CARE
MT TREE SERVICET re e rem oval, trimming, clear ing, Fully insured. 446-7337
082 Lawn Mower Repair
NOW IS THE TIME FOR A GOOD QUALITY LAWN• Fall Seeding• De-Thatching• Core Aeration
Howell/Freehold/ Manalapan/Marlboro Area
Call 367-4418 Outdoor Matters
H O U S E C A L L SAll m akes & models. Reasonable rates. Call Jim , 651 -7216
LAWN MOWERSm all Engine Repair
House, garden & hand tools sharpened. P ickup & delivery availab le . 431-0913
083 Masonry/Paving
P R U N IN GStump Grinding
536-2613 or 1-800-400-2613
R O B ’S LA N D SCA PIN G S o d , sh ru b s , t re e s , ties mulch, stone, paver w alkw ays installed. Trimming & clean ups. 17 yrs . exp . 727-4197
AJM M A SO N RY - Brick restoration, chim neys, pointing, w aterproofing. Call 290-0867
LAN D SCA PE CONTRACTORS
Specializing in Design & Installation
of Elegant Outdoor Living
Custom Workmanship in Planting/Layout
& Construction
521-4663
A L L T Y P E S M ASON W ORK- Patios • Steps • Fireplaces, Etc. F R E E Estimates. Insured. Wally 583-6481 or 360-9617
CHiMNEY REPAIR- All work g uaranteed
C A L L 521-0267
CUSTOM MASONRY20 years experience.All phases performed.
Beat the recession prices. No job too sm all. 390-6629
Use your VISA o r MASTER CARD
to pay o r your C lassified Ad
1-800-660-4ADS
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• A D D I T I O N S• A D D A L E V E L• D O R M E R S
TOTAL HOME IMPROVEMENT CORP.S T O P IN O R C A L L F O R F R E E E S T IM A T E S
LIC E N S E #33355
273 M AIN ST. MATAWAN (C O R N ER O F RT. 34)
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[ 5 6 6 - 2 8 2 8 ]24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE
AFFORDABLEG. Nicholas PavingResidential/Commercial
A L L T Y P ES O F PAVING• Driveways • Complete
Paving • Resurfacing Old Driveways* Belgian Block Work • RR Tie
•A L L WORK GUARANTEED* Fre e E s tim a te s842-6868 431-8161
M ASON will fix & repair steps, sidewalks & plastering. Very reasonable. 988-0029
M A SO N RY - New W ork Repairs . Ref’s Avail.
Ca ll 254-0643
M A S O N R Y P R O - B rick , block, steps, sidewalks, patios & all repairs. F ree estim ates. Call Anthony 495-3243
M ASO N RY-Firep laces-Patios Foundations. F ree Est. Don's
Custom Masonry 251-4352
P A T IO S , Driveways, W alks E st . 1962. Lie. #30824 Financing. M C & V isa
Call 251-5595 or 536-9393
084 Moving & Storage
A BO U T TO M O VE? Save money! Local & long distance. Fully insured. Lie. #PM 00587
Call 238-7017
FURNITURE HAULING1 in Furniture C are Any
where. Full household/partial move. Lie. PM 00276. Fully Insured. Call Jim 370-4123.
084a Light HaulingAAA A F F O R D A B L E hauling & clean-ups of anything on your property. Free est. 264-2520
R E M O V A LTrash , Furniture, Debris
No job too B IG . R ick 251-5953
085 Odd Jobs/ Cleanups
A-1 DEPENDABLEW E C LE A N O U T : Ce llars Attics, G arages, Ya rd s, Demo work, an d O dds jobs. Free Estim ate. Call (908) 828-6277
AAA A F F O R D A B L E C lean ups. W e take aw ay anything. Free estim ate. 264-2520
T R A S H and JU N K R EM O V A L Anything you want taken to dumps. Free estim ates. Call 721-8246
086 Painting Wallpapering
A B S O L U T E L Y A F F O R D A B L E Paperhanger & Painter. References. Call Mike 775-4307.
A L L PA IN TIN G JO B S - Excellent indoor & outdoor painting. Residential & com mercial. F ree estim ates. Fully insured. 679-5999
All S e a so n s PaintingExpert Paper/Paperhanging
Interior/Exterior. Reasonable Call (908)446-8503
AN TH O N Y’S
Have B rush.W ill TravelPainter & Handyman Serv ices Installation & repairs of window s, doors, fixtures, mailb o x e s . P a in t in g , ch im n ey flashing, leaders, gutters, etc. Call Tony at 566-2051
B.H. PAINTING& W A LLP A P E R IN G - Interior/ Exterior. W allpaper removal, wall repair. Quality work. References. 613-1869
BETTY GASTONPainting & Paperhanging
NEAT & CLEANInterior & Exterior 583-0064
CEILIN G SProfessionally sprayed, popcorn effect, all colors, w/with- out glitter, free est. 525-1625
CLASSIC INTERIORSPainting & paperhanging since 1971. Free est. Bill 721-6270
JO E JA Y ,Painting & Paperhanging
Call 251 -4623
KELLY’S PAINTINGPA PER H A N G IN G
P A P E R R EM O V A L 15 Y E A R S E X P E R IE N C E
Free Estim ates 679-2142
LERIO PAINTINGPainting, P lastering, Taping S h e e tro c k , P a p e rh an g in g Free Estim ates
W A L L P A P E RHung with T L C , Patience & Neatness! Maria 888-1337
088 Pool Services
POOL CLOSINGS★ $ 1 0 0 . ★
Blue Aqua Pool & SpaDiscount chem icals & Loop Lock covers. Ca ll 370-8006
089 Plumbing
A. A. & J.PLU M BIN G & H EATIN G
R ep a irs , remodeling, water heaters, sew er & drain c leaning. Lie . 5842. Call 238-3564,
494-0044 or 360-1997
ALAN BLACKBURNPlumbing/Heating. Sew er and Drain Cleaning. W ater Heat e rs. Remodeling. Lie. 5325
238-2945ANDREW GIGANTE
Plumbing & Heating Residential/Commercial
721-4755 Lic.4861BACSOKA
Plum bing & HeatingComplete kitchen/bath remodeling. W ater Heaters. Sew er & Drain Cleaning. Reasonable rates. Free Estim ates.L icense #5628. W e do it all
Call 727-0014
GARDEN STATEPLU M BIN G and H EATIN G
W A T E R H E A T E R S R E P A IR S & R EM O D ELIN G
G E O R G E SA H U L J R . L icense 5568
251-5660
A N YT IM E, A N Y W H E R E
THE ROOF DOCTORSe a ls your leaks when you need protection the most.
Roof repair specialist.
GUTTER CLEANINGFree estim ates. Fully insured. Evan s Maint. 908-929-3873
WINDOW TREATM ENTS
BY JERRYCustom M ?de Shop At Home Verticals, mini blinds, pleated shades. 60% discount w/free estimate, measuring and installation. 100% guaranteed. Jerr£AschJJ309^
A SC H R O O FIN G and S ID IN G Seamless Gutters • Repairs
Fully Insured. Free Estimates. 238-4463 or 257-6965
105 Boats for Sale
CA R LIN RO O FIN G Construction. Roofs, vinyl siding, gutters, leaders, all repairs. F ree estim ates, insured
(908)458-5619
26 IM P ER IA L ’87 - Cabin cruiser. Very low mileage. E x cellent condition, twin engine, I/O. S leep s 8. Best offer. Call 780-9883 or 201-773-3311
14’MC KEE-w /’88 30 H P Evin- rude w/trailer. Asking $1 ,750 . W e have others. 872-0367
CORNERSTONE• Roofing • Siding
• Replacement Windows Free estimates 254-0997
23’ 8” Chapperal X L C '86- aft cabin, full head, refrig., stove, full canvas. Sum m er slip incl. Dockside power. Many extras. $9 ,1 00 . C a ll 201-863-6285 eves. 212-641-7320 days____
J & R R O O FIN G & SID IN G
UNBEATABLE RATESExp . & Ins. 846-7525
110 Autos for Sale
P & R R O O F I N GAll types of roofs & repairs
477-6065 or 477-6481
CASH! UP TO $2,500.Paid for Driveable C A R S , VAN S, T RU C K S/N o Junk
727-3887, call 7 days_____
P.C. ROOFING/PAVINGAll work guaranteed. Free estim ates. All types of roofing, paving, potholes, seal coating. P a u l C o s te l lo , 9 5 4 -7 2 7 2 or beeper 913-5030
CHEVY CAMARO ’69350/auto, new floor panels & quarter panels. Needs work. B est offer. 238-7175
P R IC E R IT E R O O F S t* Guaranteed work & low price. Bill 495-4692
C H E V Y CAM ARO ’81 V6- 1 owner. Auto, p/s, p/b, console, rear defog, am/fm c a ss . Best offer. 727-2450
S & R R O O FIN G a S ID IN G W indows, Carpentry. Fully Ins. F R E E Estim ates 679-2291
FORD ESCORT GL'88. B lue. 3 dr. hatch. Loaded.59 ,000 mi. $3 ,300. 536-7735
F U R N I T U R ER EF IN ISH IN G R E P A IR
Caning*Rushing 938-4064
FORD M ustang LX ’86Fully loaded. 1 owner. New tires. Asking $2 ,700. 364-3406
G O V ER N M EN T S E IZ E D Veh ic les from $100. Fords. Merce d e s . C o rve ttes . Chevys. S u r p lu s . B u y e r s G u id e 1-805-8000 Ext.S -2111
MOBILE DETAILINGC a rs , v a n s , tru cks , R V s boats. “W e com e to you.” Call for brochure 757-82 22 .
ODD JO B S Can do most anything. No Job Too Sm all. Call John 251-0893
LINCOLN MARK V ’77mint condition, full power. 4 brand new tires. E lectric sunroof. $700. firm. Call 583-2460 anytime, leave m essage
POWER WASHINGWith hand scrubbing of aluminum & vinyl siding. Driveways s idewalks & brick cleaning. Call John 251-0893
M AZDA 3 2 3 S E ’89 4 dr spd. A ir, am/fm c a ss , p/s, p/b, a larm system . E x c cond Michael or Jo y 303-1345
M E R C E D E S 260 ’88 - Tan/ Brown. 48 ,000m i., excellent cond., $20,000. 957-9070
PR IN T IN G - Bus iness cards & Stationery, Announcements & Invitations. Call 495-1364
4 2 N o r t h M a i n st. (Rt.79) M a r l b o r oPrices Include all costs to consumer except for license, registration & taxes. College Grad Rebate program if qualified. See Dealer for details.
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u n e x p e c t e d c a r p r o b l e m s , d o n ’ t m a k e it t o u g h e r b y e x p e c ti n g y o u r r e p a ir s h o p to g u e s s w h a t ’ s w r o n g .
G o o d c o m m u n ic a t io n b e t w e e n th e c u s t o m e r a n d r e p a i r s h o p c a n m a k e a ll th e d if fe r e n c e in g e ttin g th e p r o b l e m f i x e d to y o u r s a t i s f a c t i o n , s a y s t h e N a t i o n a l I n s t i t u t e f o r A u t o m o t i v e S e r v i c e E x c e l l e n c e ( A S E ) , a n a t i o n a l n o n - p r o f i t o r g a n i z a t i o n th a t te s ts a n d c e r tifie s v e h i c le r e p a ir te c h n ic ia n s .
“ P u t t i n g I t A l l T o g e t h e r : H o w t o C o m m u n i c a t e f o r B e t t e r A u t o m o t i v e S e r v i c e ” is th e t h ir d in a s e rie s o f “ G l o v e B o x T i p s ” b r o c h u r e s p u b lis h e d b y A S E to h e l p d r i v e r s d e a l w i t h p r o b l e m s w h e n t h e y o c c u r .
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y o u r c a r o r t r u c k in to th e s h o p . R e a d th e o w n e r ’ s m a n u a l to le a r n a b o u t y o u r c a r ’ s n e e d s , f o l l o w t h e r e c o m m e n d e d s e r v ic e s c h e d u le s , a n d k e e p a l o g o f a l l r e p a ir s a n d s e r v ic e .
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- W o r n b e l ts , tire s a n d h o s e s a re u s u a ll y e a s ily v i s i b l e , b u t c h a n g e s in a c c e le ra t i o n , g a s m i l e a g e , f l u i d l e v e l s , a n d p r o b le m s i n h a n d l i n g o r b r a k i n g s h o u ld a ls o b e n o te d .
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- O n c e y o u a r r i v e a t t h e r e p a i r s h o p , d o n ’ t j u s t le a v e it w i t h a c u r s o r y e x p l a n a t i o n . B e p r e p a r e d t o d e s c r ib e th e s y m p to m s o f th e p r o b l e m to th e s e r v ic e w r i t e r , a n d p r e p a r e a w r it te n lis t so th e a u to t e c h n i c ia n s w h o w i l l w o r k o n y o u r c a r h a v e s o m e t h in g t o r e f e r t o , e v e n i f y o u d o n ’ t
s p e a k w i t h t h e m w h e n y o u d r o p it o f f .- D o n ’ t s u g g e s t a s p e c i fi c r e p a i r . L e t
t h e t e c h n i c i a n d e t e r m i n e w h a t ’ s w r o n g a n d w h a t ’ s r e a l l y n e e d e d t o f i x i t . D o n ’ t r u s h t h e m i n t o a n o n - t h e - s p o t d ia g n o s is . A s k t h e m t o c a l l y o u i n s t e a d w h e n t h e y ’ v e i d e n t i f i e d t h e p r o b l e m a n d g i v e y o u a n a c c u ra te c o s t e s tim a te .
- B e f o r e y o u l e a v e , n o t e t h e s h o p ’ s p o l ic i e s o n r a te s , g u a ra n te e s a n d th e f o r m o f p a y m e n t .
- F u r t h e r d e t a i l s a re a v a i l a b l e i n th e b r o c h u r e , w h i c h c a n b e o b t a in e d b y s e n d i n g a b u s i n e s s - s i z e d , s e l f - a d d r e s s e d s ta m p e d e n v e lo p e t o A S E G l o v e B o x T i p s N o . 3 , 1 3 5 0 5 D u l l e s T e c h n o l o g y D r i v e , D e p t . N U , H e r n d o n , V a . 2 2 0 7 1 .
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SATURN of E a ton tow n • Rt. 3 6 • 908-389-8822A cro ss th e highw ay from M onm outh M all • 2 M inutes from Exit 1 0 5 GSP • 2 M inutes from Rt. 1 8 (Eatontown)
dual tanks, am radio, 21,960 mi.VIN #LHA71132, Stk
#3102
$9,995’ Prices include manufactuer to consumer rebates. Ford Customer Cash Program; Taurus $1,000, Tempo $1,000, T-Bird $1,500,. Cash back of $500 for qualified college graduates with certificate through Ford College Graduate Purchase Program,
I • 5 S 9 r .»:< U 3 V = T c i S Tk EC l l - I T I J1 H P6 8 SEPTEMBER 23, 1992, THE ^D E P E N D E N T
New 92 Cadillac Eldorado Touring Coupe
2 dr, 8 cyl, aulo, P/S, P/B, AM/FM stereo cass, CD, A/C P«indiaals,lodis,mnk,mrr,ant, tit cruise, r/def, fnt, BS mldgs, leather int, al season bres, SM 2123, MSRP B8.152, VIN# NU626134. less disc. *5048
$ 3 5 * o r $si.ioa
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f f l O l d s m o b i l eNew 92 Oldsmobile
Achieva4 dr. sdn, 4 cyl, auto, P/S/B, AM/FM stereo, A/C, r/def, tint, all season tires, Stk# 2223, MSRP $15,025, VIN# NM470863, less disc $1364, less rebate $1500
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N e w 9 2 Subaru / Le g a c y
4 dr sdn, 4 cyl, auto, P/S/B, AM/FM stereo cass A/C, P/wind/locks, r/def, tint, all season tires, Stk# 1771, MSRP $16,578, VIN# NH600770, less disc. $1982, less rebate $1,000
$ 1 3 , 5 9 6
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New 92 Subaru Legacy L+
4 dr sdn, Airbag, 4 cyl, auto, P/S/B, A/C, AM/FM stereo cass, p/wind/lcks, tilt, t/glass, r/def, B/S mldgs, all season radials, Stk #2227, M SRP $16,879, Vin #N9622045, less disc $2,880.
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Price(s) & payments incl. freight, trans., shipping, dealer prep. & any additional costs to be borne by a consumer except tor lie. costs, reg. fees & taxes.
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F A M I L Y C A R S S P O R T Y C A R S C O M P A C T C A R S1986 BUICK CENTURY WAGONV-8, auto trans. w/od., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W, P/Mirrors, tilt/cruise, r. def., roof rack, AM/FM stereo, cloth int. Loaded! Stk. #U3646. VIN #GD435387. Only 49,794 miles.
$4 9931987 FORD COUNTRY SQUIRE WAGONV-6, auto trans. w/od„ P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W, P/Mirrors, tilt/cruise, roof rack, r. def., AM/FM stereo, cloth int. Loaded! Stk. #U3554, VIN #HX103495. Only 23,119 miles.
ALL CARS SOLD COSMETICALLY AS IS. SALE ENDS SEPT. 26, 1992
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a n d p a y m e n t b o o k a n d g e t y o u r b e s t d e a l t o d a y !
PROUD TO BUY
1255 HWY. MIDDLETOWN, NJ9 0 8 *6 7 1 *6 2 0 0
"Customer Satisfaction Is Standard Equipment"
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Quality & Luxury...In Fine Leather Apparel
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7 2 SEPTEMBER 23, 1992, THE INDEPENDENT
Announcing the All-New Second Skin Leather Collection
The newest fashion leather
P u tt in g on one o f o u r m e ta llic -c o lo re d le a th e r trench coats is lik e p u t t in g on a new a tt itu d e . S lip one on a n d y o u c a n fe e l y o u r o u t lo o k chan ge , y o u r confidence skyrocket. You become sleek... sexy... dangerous.
The fe e lin g comes fro m w e a r in g a c o a t th a t 's n o t o n ly s ty lis h , b u t b y fa r the so ftest, m o s t lu x u r io u s le a th e r co a t y o u 'l l ever wear.
Stop in to Fu rs b y G in a a n d see the Second S k in lin e o f trench coats fo r yo u rse lf. W ith over 3 0 sty les o f le a th e r coats to se lect fro m , w e 'l l have one to s u it y o u r a tt itu d e . You s im p ly w o n 't believe the s ty le a n d lu x u ry o f Second S kin leather.
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