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O LO O '£> -tO-~>CO -iCO r-o n f BULK RATE CAR-RTSORT U.S. POSTAGE PAID Princeton Packet, inc. r Friday, July 2, 1993 400 A Packet Publication CALENDAR Manifest The Some-, set County Amateur Radio Society of Franklin Park \\ ill sponsor a hamfest on Satardaj, Aug. 28 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Manville. Vendors are needed. For information, call Pete at 722-2890 or Ron at 6S5-1191 before - p.m. Charity; softbait game m WCTC {i42r, AM) with offices in Franklin and New Brunswick. V-MGC i*3S.3 FM) and The Deli Stop of Bound Biook will square off in a chant) M>ttbal! game oii Saturday, July 17 at 1:30 p.m. at Tea Street Field in Bound Brook. Proceeds will benefit the American Cancer Society. Rain- date is Aug. 7. There will be refreshments and the radio stations will give out pri?es and shirts. To become a sponsor or for information, call Joe Lemire at 271-8811 before 4 p.m. or 563-9259 after 4 p.m. Festivals The Somerset County Park Commission will sponsor an Independence Day family festival, beginning at 5 p.m. on July 4. It will be held in North Branch Park in Bridgewater. Admission is free. Children's events include face panting, small horse rides and u sing-a-long. There wilt be bands, historical acthities and refreshments Fireworks begin at 9:30 p.m. The annual Renaissance Festival, featuring an Enchanted Forest, jousting, a live chess game and more, will conclude this, weekend on Saturday, July 3 and Sunday. .July 4 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. There are more than 15 shows daily. 75 vendors selling Renaissance v.'u~c* ranging froM swords and armor to pewter and jewelry, games, rides and more than 120 actors in period garb. The festival is information, call 356-1497. Free concert The free summer concert in the park series, sponsored b\ the Somerset County Part, Com- mission, continues July 11 at 7 p.m. with a children's concert performed by Barry Polisar. The concert will be at Duke Island Park in Bridgewater. Bring a chair or blanket. The com- mission also is accepting donations of canned food for the Somerset Countv Food Bank. I ihe Somerset County Unit of the American Cancer Society will hold its annual swim-a-thon on Thursday, July 22 at the Basking Ridge Country Club. Prizes include T-shirts, athletic bags swatch watches and marathon jackets. The country club also will award a free round of golf or dinner for two to the highest fund-raiser. Swimmers are asked to get pledges, per lap. The money will benefit the cancer society. Individuals can participate between 10:30 a.m. and7:30 p.m. The corporate challenge will begin at 5:30 p.m. To register, call Claudia Casey at 725-4664. Sports camps • Franklin High School will run summer sports camps. From July 12 to July 16. there will be track and field and field hockey camps. From July 19 to July 23. there will be a run-and-shoot football camp. Boys and girls basketball camps will run from Aug. 2 to Aug. 6 andwrestling and boys and girls cross country camps will be held from Aug. 9 to Aug. 13. Camps are S50 a session. Only students of Franklin Township, ages 8-17, are eligible. For information, call Athletic Director Ron Kornegay at 545-0166. • Hills Soccer Camp will sponsor a special program for 4-year-olds at Hillcrest School from July 26 to July 30. The program is geared to teaching the basics through small games, relays and contests. For information, call Joe LaSpada at 537-7248. dwelt events "Jesus, Myth or Reality," will be held on Mondays, July 5,12,19 and 26 from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the'-Consolata Mission Center at 2301 Route 27 in Somerset. Cost is $10 a session. •Qncampus The planetarium is open at Raritan Valley Community College. Tickets are $4 for all shows Mondays and Wednesdays at 1:30 and 3 p.m. and Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m through June 30. For reservations, call 231-8805. Thejrts /••'"-; »'Villagers Theatre in Somerset is offering a summer theater arts program for students, ages -• \ See CALENDAR, page 7 Rev. Art Lewis talks with some of the Somerset teens he hopes to help through a new summer program called EPIC. Listening to him explain the Staff Photo by Mae Rhine program are Marshall Harris, Michael T-Bone' Lawrence, Tyrone Hicks, Corey Sanders and SidWilliams. By Wfae Rhine Managing Editor "It's a matter of turf."" That's how the Rev. Art Lewis de- scribes the history of "bad feeling" between blacks living in the Edgemere and Parkside developments in Some- rset. This has resulted, frequently, in violence between the rival groups. The situation has some community leaders fearful of a full scale turf war. "We want to do something for these young people before we have to respond to a catastrophe, like in Los Angeles, the Rodney King incident," the Rev. Lewis says. Their answer? EPIC. the Edgemere/Parkside Initiative Commit- ment, a fancy name for a five-part program that combines employment, recreation, education, trips and personal development. The program is geared primarily toward teens and young adults the 14 to 21 age bracket, the Rev. Lewis says. The program involves the entire township. Members of the Franklin Township Chamber of Commerce, community organizations and churches have pledged to provide jobs. The Rev. Lewis's church First Baptist Church of Lincoln Gardens the Somerset Community Action Pro- gram and other churches will conduct a number of programs on personal hygiene and self-esteem. That all works together, the Rev. Lewis says, explaining that appearance and confidence would go a long way toward helping these youngsters find a job. There also will be trips to amusement parks, a tour of Harlem's Apollo Theater, visits to the Schamburge Center for African Research and Cul- ture and legislative offices and the city of East Orange and trips to Harlem for Harlem Week activities and also Wash- ington, D.C. Most of the trips are sponsored by other organizations. EPIC will point these youngsters to what services already are available, including summer educational courses, including GED classes. The township Department of Parks and Recreation already has a summer program for youngsters. But EPIC will provide some new opportunities, in- cluding a late night basketball league at Franklin High School. Games will be held from 9 to 11 p.m. The aim, the Rev. Lewis points out, is to keep these youngsters off the streets. There also will be African dance classes, a basketball camp, weight-lifting, Double Dutch classes and competition, volleyball tour- naments and martial arts classes, all at the high school. It all sounds good on paper. The problem is getting the teens interested in participating. The Rev. Lewis has spent the past month driving through both develop- ments, talking to the teens. The man, dressed in a pin-striped business suit, is a stark contrast to the teen-agers, dressed in colorful T-shirts and jeans. A chorus of "What's up" greets the clergyman as he moves among the teens, gathered around a table in the development. The area teems with evidence of the extreme poverty in this area. Debris scatters the streets. There is little color in the form of flowers or any type of landscaping. The buildings look as tired as their residents. Still, there is respect for the sharp- ly-dressed minister as he clasps hands with the teen-agers, who have aban- doned, temporarily, the game they were playing at the table. The Rev. Lewis' efforts seem to be paying off. He reminds the young men that on Friday, July 2. EPIC will kick off with ceremonies at the Somerset County Community Action Program building on Lewis Street. There they can sign up for any or all of the five aspects of the program. As he's about to leave, he quietly takes aside one young man and, in a concerned voice, asks, "Now what went down here the other night?" He The annual Renaissance Festival, featuring, among others, the Green Knight (right), played by Christopher Guild and Sir Mador, played by Peter Cooper, concludes this weekend. The festival is off Davidson Avenue in Somerset. refers to an incident involving members of the rival neighborhoods. As he pulls away, the teens sit back down and resume their game. The Rev. Lewis is not sure what prompted the bad feelings between the two communities. "Something someone said, a matter of turf," he says with a shrug. Within the two communities, there are many "who are not receiving adequate educa- tion." There are drop-outs and the "underemployed" those working at low-paying iobs. The two communities also have a history of "a poor relationship with law enforcement," the Rev. Lewis says. In fact, some of the youngster's parents also have had skirmishes with police and with other "town leaders." With the Rev. DeForest "Buster" Soaries, pastor of the Baptist church. Rev. Lewis approached township of- ficials to find some way to help these "at risk teens." They got an overwhelming response. "These are people who believe young people are important," the Rev. Lewis says. Many individuals and businesses are willing to give sizable donations, he says. "They want to see positive results." They were willing to donate for some time, he adds, but were waiting for a program "they had confidence in." The Rev. Lewis estimates that EPIC will cost only about 520,000 because so many of the services are already provided by other groups. He is acting as program coordinator, but the hope is to hire a director to pull it all together, he says. Rev. Lewis is no stranger to troubled youth. He has spent the past 11 years working with them. He was raised in Paterson. He re- ceived a bachelor's degree in sociology at William Paterson College. He was involved with the community and ministry in Paterson, most notably, he says, with the Youth for Christ organization. He later served as city life director and worked closely with Joe Clark, the principal of Mr, Lewis' alma mater, made legendary by "his bat and bullhorn." He worked for an inter- denominational church organization in Rockland, N.Y., then joined the Billy Graham crusade in northern New Jer- sey. He later became executive director for the Metropolitan Youth for Christ, which covered northern New Jersey and New York City. Then, last fall, he took the part-time position of assistant to the pastor atthe Somerset Church and is a full-time student at Princeton Theological Semin- ary and Princeton University. His full-time job, he says, is public speaking. His engagements take him across the country with the problems of vouth his primary focus.

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CALENDARManifest• The Some-, set County Amateur Radio Society ofFranklin Park \\ ill sponsor a hamfest on Satardaj,Aug. 28 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Manville.Vendors are needed. For information, call Pete at722-2890 or Ron at 6S5-1191 before - p.m.

Charity; softbait gamem WCTC {i42r, AM) with offices in Franklinand New Brunswick. V-MGC i*3S.3 FM) and TheDeli Stop of Bound Biook will square off in achant) M>ttbal! game oii Saturday, July 17 at 1:30p.m. at Tea Street Field in Bound Brook. Proceedswill benefit the American Cancer Society. Rain-date is Aug. 7. There will be refreshments and theradio stations will give out pri?es and shirts. Tobecome a sponsor or for information, call JoeLemire at 271-8811 before 4 p.m. or 563-9259after 4 p.m.

Festivals• The Somerset County Park Commission willsponsor an Independence Day family festival,beginning at 5 p.m. on July 4. It will be held inNorth Branch Park in Bridgewater. Admission isfree. Children's events include face panting, smallhorse rides and u sing-a-long. There wilt be bands,historical acthities and refreshments Fireworksbegin at 9:30 p.m.

• The annual Renaissance Festival, featuring anEnchanted Forest, jousting, a live chess game andmore, will conclude this, weekend on Saturday,July 3 and Sunday. .July 4 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.There are more than 15 shows daily. 75 vendorsselling Renaissance v.'u~c* ranging froM swordsand armor to pewter and jewelry, games, rides andmore than 120 actors in period garb. The festival is

information, call 356-1497.

Free concert• The free summer concert in the park series,sponsored b\ the Somerset County Part, Com-mission, continues July 11 at 7 p.m. with achildren's concert performed by Barry Polisar. Theconcert will be at Duke Island Park inBridgewater. Bring a chair or blanket. The com-mission also is accepting donations of canned foodfor the Somerset Countv Food Bank.

I ihe Somerset County Unit of the AmericanCancer Society will hold its annual swim-a-thon onThursday, July 22 at the Basking Ridge CountryClub. Prizes include T-shirts, athletic bags swatchwatches and marathon jackets. The country clubalso will award a free round of golf or dinner fortwo to the highest fund-raiser. Swimmers areasked to get pledges, per lap. The money willbenefit the cancer society. Individuals canparticipate between 10:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Thecorporate challenge will begin at 5:30 p.m. Toregister, call Claudia Casey at 725-4664.

Sports camps• Franklin High School will run summer sportscamps. From July 12 to July 16. there will betrack and field and field hockey camps. From July19 to July 23. there will be a run-and-shootfootball camp. Boys and girls basketball campswill run from Aug. 2 to Aug. 6 and wrestling andboys and girls cross country camps will be heldfrom Aug. 9 to Aug. 13. Camps are S50 a session.Only students of Franklin Township, ages 8-17,are eligible. For information, call Athletic DirectorRon Kornegay at 545-0166.

• Hills Soccer Camp will sponsor a specialprogram for 4-year-olds at Hillcrest School fromJuly 26 to July 30. The program is geared toteaching the basics through small games, relaysand contests. For information, call Joe LaSpada at537-7248.

dwelt events• • "Jesus, Myth or Reality," will be held onMondays, July 5,12,19 and 26 from 7:30 to 9:30p.m. at the'-Consolata Mission Center at 2301Route 27 in Somerset. Cost is $10 a session.

•Qncampus• The planetarium is open at Raritan ValleyCommunity College. Tickets are $4 for all showsMondays and Wednesdays at 1:30 and 3 p.m. andTuesdays at 7:30 p.m through June 30. Forreservations, call 231-8805.

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-• \ See CALENDAR, page 7

Rev. Art Lewis talks with some of the Somerset teens he hopes to helpthrough a new summer program called EPIC. Listening to him explain the

Staff Photo by Mae Rhine

program are Marshall Harris, Michael T-Bone' Lawrence, Tyrone Hicks,Corey Sanders and Sid Williams.

By Wfae RhineManaging Editor

"It's a matter of turf.""That's how the Rev. Art Lewis de-

scribes the history of "bad feeling"between blacks living in the Edgemereand Parkside developments in Some-rset. This has resulted, frequently, inviolence between the rival groups.

The situation has some communityleaders fearful of a full scale turf war.

"We want to do something for theseyoung people before we have to respondto a catastrophe, like in Los Angeles,the Rodney King incident," the Rev.Lewis says.

Their answer? E P I C . theEdgemere/Parkside Initiative Commit-ment, a fancy name for a five-partprogram that combines employment,recreation, education, trips and personaldevelopment. The program is gearedprimarily toward teens and young adults— the 14 to 21 age bracket, the Rev.Lewis says.

The program involves the entiretownship.

Members of the Franklin TownshipChamber of Commerce, communityorganizations and churches havepledged to provide jobs.

The Rev. Lewis's church — FirstBaptist Church of Lincoln Gardens —the Somerset Community Action Pro-gram and other churches will conduct a

number of programs on personalhygiene and self-esteem.

That all works together, the Rev.Lewis says, explaining that appearanceand confidence would go a long waytoward helping these youngsters find ajob.

There also will be trips to amusementparks, a tour of Harlem's ApolloTheater, visits to the SchamburgeCenter for African Research and Cul-ture and legislative offices and the cityof East Orange and trips to Harlem forHarlem Week activities and also Wash-ington, D.C.

Most of the trips are sponsored byother organizations. EPIC will pointthese youngsters to what servicesalready are available, including summereducational courses, including GEDclasses.

The township Department of Parksand Recreation already has a summerprogram for youngsters. But EPIC willprovide some new opportunities, in-cluding a late night basketball league atFranklin High School. Games will beheld from 9 to 11 p.m. The aim, theRev. Lewis points out, is to keep theseyoungsters off the streets.

There also will be African dancec l a s s e s , a b a s k e t b a l l c a m p ,weight-lifting, Double Dutch classesand competition, volleyball tour-naments and martial arts classes, all atthe high school.

It all sounds good on paper. Theproblem is getting the teens interested inparticipating.

The Rev. Lewis has spent the pastmonth driving through both develop-ments, talking to the teens.

The man, dressed in a pin-stripedbusiness suit, is a stark contrast to theteen-agers, dressed in colorful T-shirtsand jeans.

A chorus of "What's up" greets theclergyman as he moves among theteens, gathered around a table in thedevelopment. The area teems withevidence of the extreme poverty in thisarea. Debris scatters the streets. Thereis little color in the form of flowers orany type of landscaping. The buildingslook as tired as their residents.

Still, there is respect for the sharp-ly-dressed minister as he clasps handswith the teen-agers, who have aban-doned, temporarily, the game they wereplaying at the table.

The Rev. Lewis' efforts seem to bepaying off. He reminds the young menthat on Friday, July 2. EPIC will kickoff with ceremonies at the SomersetCounty Community Action Programbuilding on Lewis Street. There theycan sign up for any or all of the fiveaspects of the program.

As he's about to leave, he quietlytakes aside one young man and, in aconcerned voice, asks, "Now whatwent down here the other night?" He

The annual Renaissance Festival, featuring, among others, the Green Knight (right), played by Christopher Guildand Sir Mador, played by Peter Cooper, concludes this weekend. The festival is off Davidson Avenue inSomerset.

refers to an incident involving membersof the rival neighborhoods.

As he pulls away, the teens sit backdown and resume their game.

The Rev. Lewis is not sure whatprompted the bad feelings between thetwo communities.

"Something someone said, a matterof turf," he says with a shrug. Withinthe two communities, there are many"who are not receiving adequate educa-tion." There are drop-outs and the"underemployed" — those working atlow-paying iobs.

The two communities also have ahistory of "a poor relationship with lawenforcement," the Rev. Lewis says. Infact, some of the youngster's parentsalso have had skirmishes with policeand with other "town leaders."

With the Rev. DeForest "Buster"Soaries, pastor of the Baptist church.Rev. Lewis approached township of-ficials to find some way to help these"at risk teens."

They got an overwhelming response."These are people who believe young

people are important," the Rev. Lewissays. Many individuals and businessesare willing to give sizable donations, hesays.

"They want to see positive results."They were willing to donate for sometime, he adds, but were waiting for aprogram "they had confidence in."

The Rev. Lewis estimates that EPICwill cost only about 520,000 because somany of the services are alreadyprovided by other groups. He is actingas program coordinator, but the hope isto hire a director to pull it all together,he says.

Rev. Lewis is no stranger to troubledyouth. He has spent the past 11 yearsworking with them.

He was raised in Paterson. He re-ceived a bachelor's degree in sociologyat William Paterson College.

He was involved with the communityand ministry in Paterson, most notably,he says, with the Youth for Christorganization. He later served as city lifedirector and worked closely with JoeClark, the principal of Mr, Lewis' almamater, made legendary by "his bat andbullhorn."

He worked for an in t e r -denominational church organization inRockland, N.Y., then joined the BillyGraham crusade in northern New Jer-sey.

He later became executive directorfor the Metropolitan Youth for Christ,which covered northern New Jersey andNew York City.

Then, last fall, he took the part-timeposition of assistant to the pastor attheSomerset Church and is a full-timestudent at Princeton Theological Semin-ary and Princeton University.

His full-time job, he says, is publicspeaking. His engagements take himacross the country with the problems ofvouth his primary focus.

The Franklin News-Record Friday, Juiy 2, 1993

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

to reaffirm the DeclarationTo the editor.

It is time for all Americans toreaffirm the Declaration of Inde-pendence and return our govern-ment to the limits set forth byConstitution of the United States ofAmerica.

After 200 years, the governmentcreated by our founding fathers hasbecome far more oppressive thaneven King George of England couldhave ever imagined.

America is the land of freedomand opportunity, not regulation andentitlement. The American dream ishaving the opportunity to becomewhatever you may desire, no| tfratyou are entitled to all that you ̂ naydesire.

It is the freedom and opportunity,which brings millions to America,

': not the entitlements being handedout by the g o v e r n m e n t . If

capitalism and the free-enterprisesystem is so evil, why are we stillthe greatest nation in the world?

Our misguided professionalpoliticians (the salesmen of theRepublican and Democratic parties)have lead us to believe that -we arenow incapable of caring forourselves and our neighbors.., They have legislated commonsense out of our vocabulary.

They have demolished the econ-omic base in our cities under theguise of urban renewal.

They have gained control of ourdeifies by festering the demise offamily life $ xough welfare regula-tions and/'.ie confiscation of in-come, which has created the man-datory two income family.

They have taken away our abilityto educate our own children withthe values and morality in which webelieve.

They have redefined rich to beanyone who is not completely de-pendent on, and therefore under thecontrol of, the government.

They are suggesting that thosewho have succeeded must be pun-ished and have their wealth con-fiscated and redistributed.

They have taught us that businessis evil and that only the governmentis honorable and interested in ourwell-being.

They are telling us that raisingtaxes is a much tougher decisionthan cutting their own perks orriding the government of wide-spread corruption.

They have forced all us into aterrible form of slavery, one whichwe have willingly accepted.

William R. LoseyCedar Grove Lane

Somerset

Curtail high density developmentTo the editor:

On June 11, H. Hovnsmian Inc.took out an ad in your paper.

I would like to quote this ad, "Anopen letter to the residents of Frank-lin Township."

The residents of the First Wardshould be appalled. Town andCounty Estates was filled as asingle development and now Hov-nanian wants to make it a piecemealdevelopment.

Hovnanian fails to mention thisnew plan would increase density

GRADUATESBeth A. Lepold of Somerset was

among 230 graduates receivingmaster's degrees from the Univer-sity of Scranton's Graduate Schoolat its commencement May 29.

Pennsylvania Attorney GeneralErnest D. Preate Jr. gave the princi-pal address and received an honor-ary doctor of laws degree at theceremony.

Mr. Preate told the graduates tostay prepared for rapid changes intheir world, but also to guardagainst forces that would have themchange their personal values.

and, in return, give us some addi-tional open space. Franklin plan-ners have given us additional openspace and they do not need to do itby increasing higher density.

Hovnanian fails to mention in-creased traffic and more schools,along with other pressure on town-ship services.

Last of all, could any First Wardresident call this a "win-win" situ-ation or would it be better to callthis a "lose-lose" situation for theFirst Ward.

Rider College celebrated its128th commencement on Sunday,June 6.

Dr. J. Barton Luedeke, Riderpresident, awarded more than 700degress to graduate and under-graduate students.

Receiving an honorary degree atthe ceremony was Emmyaward-winning actress MarietteHartley, who received an honorarydoctor of arts degree.

Area graduates include:Lyisne Armour of Somerset who

received a bachelor's degree inliberal studies.

Laura Bristol of Somerset,

In conclusion, Julius Kiss ofRoute 518 was mentioned by namein the ad. I want to reassure eachresident of the First Ward thatbusiness as usual is not alive inFranklin.

We must plan better and revieweach development before a finalplan is released. It is time that highdensity development be curtailed inthe First Ward.

Richard TornquistCouncilmanFirst Ward

Honeyman Street

bachelor's in communications.Mary Cavuto of Somerset,

cert/graduate education.Barbara Grossman of Some-

rset, cert/graduate education.Natalie Katko of Franklin Park,

bachelor's in elementary educa-tion/sociology.

Wael Salman of Somerset,bachelor's in finance.

Andrea Vajtay of Somerset,bachelor's in computer informationsystems.

Robin Wyckoff of Somerset,bachelor's in English literature.

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Saint Matthias first-graders Jessica Bankowski and Michael Ballanco see 'Charlotte's Web' come to lifeduring a Creative Theatre works production of the E.B. White classic.

Michael W. Ryder of FranklinTownship was among 640 gradu-ates at commencement exercisesheld recently at Bloomsburg (Pa.)University.

Mr. Ryder, of 4 North Street,received a bachelor's degree inhistory.

Three Somerset residents werescholarship recipients at com-mencement exercises held at Some-rset County Technical Institute inBridgewater.

Josephine K. Smith of Some-rset, practical nursing (Januaryclass) — $200.

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Prep seniors choose collegesGraduating seniors at Rutgers

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The Franklin Hi-Steppers do The Charleston1 to the delight of the residents of the FranklinConvalescent Center.

July 4th rite to be held at courthouseFreeholder Director Michael Pap-

pas, a resident of Franklin Town-ship, will host a ceremony incelebration of the nation's Foundingon Sunday, July 4, at 2 p.m. on thesteps of the historic Somerset Coun-ty Courthouse on East Main Street.

The public is invited to attend.State Senator John H. Ewing. a

World War II and Korean Warveteran and recipient of the BronzeStar, will be the keynote speaker.Mr. Pappas, Somerville MayorJohn Kobiela and county veteransservices director John Havay alsowill speak. Veterans organizations,area clergy and others have beeninvited to participate.

Mr. Ewing, a state senator in the16th District since 1978, served inthe U.S. Army for 5VJ years duringWorld War II. He was a sergeantwith the 101st Mechanized Cavalryat Fort Devens, Mass., from 1940to 1942, and was a first lieutenantwith the 503rd Parachute Infantrv

Regimental Combat Team, 462ndField Artillery Battalion and Com-pany C 161st Parachute Engineersin New Guinea and the Philippinesfrom 1942 to 1946. He also was afirst lieutenant with the ParachuteInfantry in Japan during the Koreanconflict, from 1951 to 1952.

He received the Bronze StarMedal for valor for meritoriousachievement as a combat infan-tryman in operations against Japanin New Guinea, on Luzon and inthe Southern Phillipines. includingtwo specific actions in 1945.

On the morning of Feb. 16, 1945,Lt. Ewing parachuted onto Cor-regidor with the 503rd ParachuteInfantry Regiment. Fighting out-numbered, the Americans retookCorregidor, killing almost all of the5,000 Japanese defenders.

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Friday, July 2, 1993 IN THE SCHOOLSSCHOOL JOTTINGS

Sampson G. Smith School heldtheir awards assembly recently atthe Ukrainian Cultural Center.

Following are the students whowere recognized:

Department AwardsEnglish/Language Arts

Outstanding StudentsSixth Grade: Jessica Pearlman.Seventh Grade: Michael Lu.Eighth Grade: Sky Grealis.

Journalism AwardKrista Stone.

Foreign LanguageFrench I: Kristina Lu.Spanish I: Umaima Marvi.

Home EconomicsOutstanding Student

Grade 7: Michael Lu.Grade 8: Maureen Dugan.

Industrial ArtsOutstanding Technology Student

Grade 7: Lauren Scheller.Grade 8: Mary Shnonson.

MathematicsOutstanding Mathematics Student

Grade 6: Christine Camarda.Grade 7: Naeisha Williams.Grade 8: Masahiro Iwashita.

Outstanding Algebra StudentGrade 7: Stacey Tylka.Grade 8: Umaima Marvi.

Outstanding Computer Applica-tions

Grade 7: Amy Taylor.Grade 8: James Rybacek.

MusicOutstanding Vocalist

Grade 6: Stephanie Furness.Outstanding Female Vocalist

Grade 7: Rebecca Myers.Grade 8: Amanda Hickey.

Outstanding Male VocalistGrade 7: Jesse Kraft.Grade 8: Timothy Walton.

Outstanding Strings instrumentalistGrade 6: Helene Rivi Israel.Grade 7: Marissa Fenner.Grade 8: Patsun Chiang.

Outstanding Guitar StudentOmar John Chavez

Outstanding Beginning Instrumen-talist

Chantell Grant.Outstanding Jazz Band Student

Alan Wan.Outstanding Band StudentSixth Grade: Jemil Cummings.Seventh Grade: Sue Maglio.Eighth Grade: Amy Staller.

Director's AwardSky Grealis.Healf l/Physical Education

Outstanding Physical EducationStudent

Seventh Grade: Elvin Ventura.Eighth Grade: Marlon Boston.

Outstanding Health StudentSeventh Grade: Sameer Vyas.Eight Grade: David Lojewski.

ScienceOutstanding Science Student

Grade 6: Mark McGuinness.Physical Science Demonstration.

Samik Basu.Physical Science Experiment

Amar Rewari.Life Science Demonstration

Cynthia Nicol.Life Science Experiment

Ramya Kota.Science Topic Award

Catherine AndersonInventionshristopher Wielgosz.Science Olympiad

Grade 8: Alan Wan.Grade 7: Stacey Tylka.

Social StudiesOutstanding Student

Sixth Grade: Esther Baker.Seventh Grade: Binal Shah.Eighth Grade: Melissa Sheffrin.

ArtOutstanding Visual Arts Student

Grade 6: Kimberly Hunter.Grade 7: Wesley Terry.Grade 8: Christelle Adams.

Outstanding Theater Arts StudentGrade 6: Kimberly Hunter.Grade 7: Kelly McCarthy.Grade 8: Edward Mendoza.

Outstanding Creative MovementGrade 6: Cynthia Carway.Grade 7: Rosanny Lima.Grade 8: Timothy Walton.

Pine Grove Manor School's 'mystery guest' was Pam Skorupski, aguidance counselor who runs marathons in her spare time. Sheshows students a T-shirt she received last year as a runner in theVancouver International Marathon.

Outstanding Special Servicesdent

Jonathan Henning.Library Recognition

Outstanding Reader.Elliot Bowers.

Top ReadersKrista Stone — 260 books.

Stu- Mary Simonson — 160 books.Johns Hopkins OTID State Rec-

ognitionCan August, Razeeb Hossain,

Wendy Howel l , MarcinMakowiecki, Katherine Scherlerand Neil Sinha.

Hershey Park Festival

Middle School Strings Orchestra,fifth place

Grade 8: Frank Baker, PatsunChiang, Joseph Corallo, AngelaDavis, Nicholle Jackson, JenniferKusnyer, Steven Loso, Kira.Mikita, Annabelle Mohr, AnthonyRothwell, Ayanna Sanders ,Shaunte Sheard, Steven Vaccaro,Melissa Velez, Alan Wan and ScottZavodnick.

Grade 7: Melissa Batson, EricaBevilacqua, Beth Dugan, MarissaFenner, Courtney Guillen, SonaleeJobanputra, Jaydalia Jones, RamyaKota, Haticia Lewis, RosannyLima, Rristen Matkowski, CynthiaNicol, Bhumika Patel, Purvi Patel,Binal Shah, Amy Taylor, NicoleTerrizzi and Stacey Tylka.

Special recognitionSomerse t County Voca-tion/Technical Schools Safety Post-er Contest

First Prize — Tania Singh.The "Network" of Black Pro-fessionals Black History essay

Elliot Bowers.New Jersey All-Star Swim Team

Catherine Anderson and MaureenDugan.New Jersey NETS/SGSStay-in-School Outstanding Stu-dent

Frank Baker.Students Participating in All RegionII Band

Amy Staller; Orchestra: AngelaDavis, Sky Grealis and StevenLoso.American String Teachers Associa-tion Music Camp.

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Grade 8: Charles Chamberlayne,Michele Chen, Eugene Hildebrand,

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Recognition ProgramDina DeCicco.Principal's Special Award '

Michelle Alford.Eighth Grade Recognitions

Peggy Boone, Jeanne Higgins,Cheryl King, Karen MacDowelkand Faye Robinson.

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Eighty-two students out of a class!of 300 received recognition in the-Presidential Fitness Award prograniat a recent ceremony conducted atthe Sampson G. Smith Inter-mediate School. ---

The s tuden ts represented:fifth-graders from Franklin Park'School, Hillcrest School and SGS:-

The program began in 198Sthrough the cooperative efforts offormer President Ronald ReaganjThe National Association ofElementary School Principals, Thg-National Association of SecondarySchool Principals and the U.S.Department of Education. Itspurpose, then and now, is to honorstudents nationwide who haveachieved outstanding academic re-:cords.

The awards are presented to stu-dents at three levels: elementary,middle and high school. Thiscreates an ongoing incentive toachieve.

The selection criteria is quitestrict and can not be modified inany way. All students are selectedbased upon national standardswhich include: B + average allyear, including the fall semester ofthe graduating grade and standard-ized achievement test battery scoresat the 80th percentile or higher.

Dennis Clancy, Superintendentof Schools, spoke to the studentsand praised them for "achievingacademic excellence, which is acredit to yourself, your families andyour teachers." :.*;

Students who received the PAFAaward are:

Donisse Ashford, Esther Baker,Amey Barakat , Chr is topherBartizal, Danielle Battle, NicoleBecker, Robbie Bosoy, EmeyBowers, Kristen Brennan, PilaraBranson, Miguel Calimbas, Rebec-ca Calvo, Christine Camarda, CarlaCameron, Anthony Carnese,Michael Chamberlayne, Ping Chao,Amber Coleman, Michael Curfi,Bryan Davis, Jacquelyn DeBlasi,Danielle DeNorscio, KristmFayertag, Paul Fletcher, StephanieFurness, Regina Garrett, DanielleGilbert, Christopher Goets, JaysonGotera, Kulsoon Gul, Jana Hehlo,Justin Heyman, Jasmine Ho, NoelHohnstine, Catherine Hooppefl,Jason Horton, Kiley Hsu, Brettlovine, Megan Johnson, AmandaJones, Steven Kalogridakis, DaniloLacle', Samuel Lee, Michael Leib,Nicole Logan, Marc Longenecker,Shomail Malik, Andrew Malwitz.Zakabiya M a r v i , Kenne thMcBride, Mark McGuinness,Charles McMorris, Kristin Mikita,Michael Nossen , Kathar ineOdachowski, Robert Olsen, Gina

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Friday, July 2, 1993 The Franklin News-Record

$CHOOIContinued from page 4Oijefice, Daniel Payne, JessicaPe^rlman, Melissa Pepin, DanielPe t ra i t i s , Jeanet te Picerno,Christina Polonyi, Debra Reid,David Retz, William Ritchick,Michael Ritschel, Gregory Rosario,Shrlpa Sabharwal, Ryoko Sasaki,Lisa Savastana, Robert Scheer,Jifttan Scfaenck, Sara Scheper,Debra Trucke, Jennifer Tsai,Eduardo Valdivieso , NicoleWandzilak, Tanisha Whiting,Boleslaw Wisnicwski, MichelleWynn and Pamela Yuchnivitz.

Pine Grove Manor Schoolhonored 83 children who have spent15 minutes a day or longer readingat home.

This celebration on June 14 wasthe culmination of a year-long pro-gram called "Parents As PartnersEncourage Reading" or PAPER.

Jo participate in the program,children and their families spendtime reading together every day. Atthe beginning of each month, eachchild is given a calendar to keep arecord of the family reading time.Calendars are returned at the end ofthe month . Chi ldren whoparticipated for five months or moreattended the party.

•Local merchants in Somersethelped to make the party a hugesuccess. Pizza Hut on Easton Av-enue, MacDonald's, Burger Kingand Carvel all contributed food,drink, hats and other goodies,which the children thoroughly en-joyed. Some of the parents whohave been reading at home withtheir chidren were also there to helpwith the party.

The children honored are:

Kindergarten:Russell S impson . Jeffrey

fyjartinez, Robert Drew, MaggieNelson, Carla Maqboul, MeshaRookard, Prashant Kher, AdamHancokcs, Simone Barbato, LysaSilverstein, Beverly Fields, Ken-neth Lee , Andrew Mathe ,Christopher Slaby, AlexandriaBozinta, Lauren Hall, Tiina Laupa,Michael Zuckerman, Carrie Deai,Hilary Holbrook, Rocky Chevere.J;amil Ghanem, Kristina Torok,Laura Perry, Paige Cummings,Christopher Wil l iams, SeanStevens, Michele Matkowski,Amanda Klingel, Amber Shepherd,Gina Carter, Justin Dickstein,Kaitlyn Higginson, Erica Hig-ginson, Jacqueline Diana, Kimber-ly Oates, Christian Porrovecchioand Thomas Mariano.

First grade:'Joshua Cohen , Mat thew

Boutillette, Alex Hisle, DonaldDutton, Brittany Pearson, CharoLeyton, Sarah Desch, AshleighRi.es, Sabrina Poole, ChristopherForte-McRobbie, David Katusa,Matthew Freiberg, Rachel Jussim.Synny Patel, Aisha Baker, AllanLaupa, Joshua Osit, Josette Laud,Melissa Como, Allison Dyckman,©avid Krausser, daniel Jura, De-bqrah Rezak, Mary Jurgens, StevenSphultz, Matthew Helmick, CrystalSchmidt, David Wilson, MatthewEllsworth, Sean Sculley, ShavonEonney, Shivani Patel, Palak Aminand Jessica Curtis.

Sfeond grade:i;Christina Porrovecchio, Thomas

NJariano, Crystal Pruitt, Brittanyjraniel, Daniel Thompson, JenniferWblpert, Reginald Richardson,Daniel le Romano , JenniferWagner, Whitney Jenkins and Jen-nifer Brown.

The thunderous applause wel-coming Pine Grove M a n o rSchool's last Mystery Guest of theyear had to be someone special toevoke the wild enthusiasm of 151children.

"ti-.'.It was Pam Skorupski, theschool's very popular guidancecounselor, who greeted the sec-ond-graders wi th , ' "TheTroubfe-buster is here!"

Ms. Skorupski helps children tohelp themselves. She is all over theschool, classrooms, lunchroom andplayground. Whereever there istrouble, that's where she can befound.

Her advice to the children is to"learn to learn better, learn how tobehave to eliminate problems andtrouble.'' She gave the children fivepoints to follow if a problem arises:

Tell the person to scop.Ignore the person.Talk to the person.Tell the teacher.Walk away.Ms. Skorupski cautioned it is not

good to hit. The best weapon is thebrain.

"Use yoiv mouth to talk it out —to fight trouble," she said. "Trynot to lo:e your temper and try tothink of a good solution."

Ms. Skorupski comeswell-qualified for her job. She has abachelor's and master's degree andis certified in New Jersey, NewYork and Pennsylvania as a super-visor, principal, school socialworker, student personnel services,health and physical education.

She told the children listened shealso is a marathon runner. She ranher first race (26.2 miles) in NewYork in 1988 in four hours and 23minutes and finished in the top 20percent.

She spent four years reading andpreparing for her first marathon.She now runs four marathons ayear, usually on weekends.

Ms. Skorupski showed the chil-dren more than 25 medals she haswon, some of her running outfitsand pictures of the various races shehas participated in.

She brought down the housewhen she told about the time shewon a trophy for winning a water-melon pit-spitting contest. Her re-cord win — 17 feet and six inches.Her trophy — a wooden water-melon on a stand.

At the present t ime , Ms.Skorupski is in biathalon — run-ning six miles and biking six miles.Running, she said, is a constructiveway to channel energy.

Zaienda Cyrille of Sampson G.Smith Intermediate School, a stu-dent living in Somerset, has beenaccepted for admission to the 1993New Jersey Summer Arts Institute(SAD, following a rigorous ap-plicaton process.

Zaienda will be majoring in act-ing.

Following extensive springpre-screening, and five regionalauditions, approximately 150 stu-dents from New Jersey, as well asout-of-state, wereaccepted asparticipants in an intensive residen-cy program held on the LivingstonCollege campus of Rutgers fromJuly 4 - to Aug. 7.

Individualized placement ensuresgrowth in instrumental or vocalmusic, dance, theater, visual arts,interarts, writing or panasonic com-munication arts. Tn addition to in-tensive studies in technique andskill development, students alsoparticipate in studio work, indepen-dent study, art criticism, aestheticsand history, college preparatoryworkshops, career guidance semin-ars, performances and exhibits.

The weekend schedule includes ahalf-day of studies, field trips and arecreational program. Studentswork and live with a large team ofprofessional artists who provide anatmosphere that is conducive toconcentrated study and strong peerand mentor support.

SAI is a program of the InstituteFor Arts & Humanities Education,funded in part by the Geraldine R.Dodge Foundation, the New JerseyState Counci l on theArts/Department of State, the Frankand Lydia Bergen Foundation,Prudential Foundation, the BlackUnited Fund of NJ, Inc., the Jacoband Hilda Blaustein Foundation.AT&T, PSE&G. Panasonic Indus-trial Company, Johnson & Johnson,

NJ Bell, Ortho Pharmaceutical Cor-poration, Bally's Hotel and Casino,J&J, the NJ Commission for theBlind, other corporations, localschool districts, Summer YouthEmployment and Training Pro-grams, service organizations andindividual donations.

SAI is planned in cooperationwith the Mason Gross School of theArts, a state designated center ofinfluence at Rutgers. For furtherinformation, write to P.O. Box352, New Brunswick. 08903 or call(908) 463-3640.

Deana Davis and Doug Maclvor,both seniors at Franklin HighSchool are two of 1,800 studentcouncil leaders and student activityadvisers who attended the 57thNational Association of StudentCouncils (NASC) conference fromJune 26 to June 30 at Glasgow HighSchool in Newark, Del.

With a theme of "DiscoveringSmall Wonders," the nationalmeeting included training sessionsof leadership skills, effective com-munication, motivating other stu-dents and effective student activityprojects. The delegates heard suchspeakers as U.S. Senator Joseph R.Biden (D-Dela.) and Olympic goldmedalist Mary Lou Retton alongwith debating key national andinternational issues.

"Our hope is to equip thesestudent l eaders with theoften-overlooked skills they willneed to be future leaders," ex-plained Dale Hawley, director ofthe division of student activities,National Association of SecondarySchool Principals, the sponsor ofthe conference. "Not only willthese students be leaders in theirschools next fall, they will soon beaccepting the mantle of leadershipin their communities and country.To be successful they must knowhow to motivate others, com-promise, work as part of a team andcommunicate. These skills aretaught in sessions such as the con-ference and in student activity pro-grams across the nation. They mustnot be overlooked."

Deana is the daughter of MamieDavis of Somerset. Douglas is theson of Jon Maclvor of Somerset.While at Franklin High School,they have served as student Boardof Education representatives.

At Pine Grove Manor School,more than 200 parents and studentsparticipated in the annual art night,organized by Carol Desch and Vir-'ginia Ostegren and sponsored bythe PTA.

In the hands-on workshop, therewere four centers for families toenjoy together. There was an or-igami center where visitors couldfold and decorate a warriors hat, a

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Hillcrest students of the month feast during a breakfast in their honor.

The Frankiin High School guitarensemble takes a break afterperforming in the finals at theNew Jersey Teen Arts Festival.

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drinking cup or a fox.There was a collage center with

fabrics, papers, sequins and feath-ers; materials for a bird or fishcollage.

The clay center containedself-hardening clay, tools, a Mex-ican clay mask and a boat sculpturefrom Caracas for inspiration.

The fourth was a found objectprinting center, where a visitorcould print a picture with spools,berry baskets, toys and other suit-able objects; painting on temperapaint and pressing the object on apaper.

All participants had a wonderfultime going from center to center,making art and being together.

The children of Pine GroveManor planted an entrance gardenfor the school.

Annuals, perennials and busheswere planted. In the fall, hundredsof daffodii, hyacinth and tulip bulbs

will be planted, which will providea beautiful splash of color- nextspring.

Materials for the garden weresupplied through donations fromarea businesses and residents. PTAmembers spent Saturday in lateApril preparing the area to beplanted.

Kay Schechter, 'n-coming PTApresident, spearheaded the school'sbeautification program.

Hiilcrest School student of themonth honorees were treated to aschool breakfast, which includeddoughnut,, fresh fruits and orangejuice.

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Sixth GradeTroy Bottrill, Tanara Branch,

Tiffany Cottle, Regina Garrett, EricDunston, Kulsoom Gul, CharmikaMcCaila and Hakima Miller.

Retiring Pine Grove ManorSchool teacher Sue Martino washonored June 21 at a farewellbreakfast from the second grade.

Ms. Martino was born in Tren-ton, Mich, and is one of fivechildren. She met her husband, Joe,while she was attending college atTrenton State College. They mar-ried and had one son, Chris.

Mrs. Martino chose to go back toschool to become a teacher. At thistime, she was in a serious caraccident and had broken manybones. Despite the long and dif-ficult recovery, she continuedschool.

Her son talked of her courage anddetermination. He said he can re-member watching her go off toschool having to use a cane.

Ms. Martino has carried herenthusiasm to the class room. Shehas shown that a teacher can be firmwithout hurting egos and inspire asense of pride in all tasks com-pleted. She never asks her studentsto give more than she is willing togive. She considers the children inher class to be "her kids" and herday isn't over just because thechildren have gone home. Sheworks three or four hours everynight on school work.

Her husband's pride is evidentwith every word he speaks. Herdaughter-in-law, Linda, describesher as a person with an incredibleamount of love to give. Herco-workers claim Mrs. Martino isin such a hurry to get to school shemay not even stop to make sure sheis wearing matching shoes!

Her awards for her excellentteaching are many. She has hadlunch with former Gov. Kean andwas Teacher of the Year in 1985.She declined the nomination in1986 and 1987.

She was awarded the Excellencein Teaching Reading award in1987. In 1990, Ms. Martino re-ceived the Franklin TownsipChamber of Commerce CitizensAward.

But perhaps the greatest achieve-ment of all comes from the studentsthemselves. After 18 years of teach-ing in Franklin Township, she hastouched many lives.

Board of Education members, administration, staff and graduates gather at the Franklin Adult Schoolgraduation ceremony. From left, standing, are graduate Razia Sharik and her daughter. BarbaraBanko, a board member, Raymond Broach, assistant superintendent, Langston Campbell, boardpresident, Michael Kanarek, board vice president, Doris Stevens, educational counselor and TediDeVries, board member. Seated are graduates Norma Jarrett and Joseph Corbin who gave speeches.

SOCCER CLUB UPDATE

Zalenda Cyrille

Division III TravelingWeek of June 19

The Franklin Panthers broughttheir spring season to a close withtwo games in Mid New JerseyYouth Soccer Association's annualSoccerama at St. Joseph's HighSchool in Metuchen.

Playing with only 11 players inthe high heat and humidity, thePanthers won one and tied one to tiefor first place in their group. How-ever, the tie breaker rules (goalsallowed) put them in second placeas they gave up one more goal thanthe team they tied.

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The Franklin Panthers dominatedthe Scotch Plains Rockets as thePanther defenders Jamilah Stanber-ry, Sheema Majiduddin, BethHoeflinger and Lisa Hahn playedwell into the Rockets' half of thefield.

The Rockets were able to takeadvantage of this aggressive de-fense in the third minute of thegame as they counter attacked off aPanther corner kick, broke throughthe defense, carried the ball into theleft corner and crossed to an openattacker in front of the goal whoscored.

Panther midfielders Jenny Wade,Eileen Evans, Marissa Fenner andAlex Petrone played aggressively tocreate good scoring opportunitiesfor themselves and the Pantherstrikers Michele Phalen and BlancaGarrido-Goyo. Panther goalie KiraMikita only had to deal with twoshots on goal.

In the 19th minute, right strikerGarrido-Goyo hustled to a looseball on the right side of the penaltybox and blasted it into the netbefore the goalie could get it.Garrido-Goyo scored again in the32nd minute as she headed Phalen'scorner kick into the net.

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ball into Petrone at the top of thepenalty box. Petrone lofted the ballover the goalie's head into the net.

Sweeper Stanberry assisted onthe Panther's final goal as sheinitiated an attack from a steal deepin her defensive end. Bringing theball forward, she made an excellentlead pass to left striker Phalenmaking a run down the left side.Phalen made a good move at theend of her run to elude the defenderand put a hard shot into the net.

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The Franklin Panthers went intotheir second game needing a win toget the Soccerama medal since theiropponents, the Staten Island Flash,had beaten the Scotch Plains Rock-ets 2-0, which gave them the edgein the tie breaker rules (goals allow-ed).

The Panthers got off to a quickstart as attacking midfielder AlexPetrone brought the ball down tothe left of the penalty box andscored into the upper far corner ofthe goal in the seventh minute of thegame.

With the Panthers bickeringamongst themselves and the Flashattackers getting loose to force Pan-ther goalie Fenner to make severalexcellent saves, including a save ofa penalty kick, the Panthers werebarely hanging onto their lead.

In the 44th minute of the game,an unmarked Flash attacker brokethrough the Panther defenders inher half of the field and raced 30yards to the top of the penalty boxto blast a shot into the right side ofthe net to tie the game. The Pan-thers fought back with several goodopportunities in the final sixminutes but could not win thegame.

Even though the Panthers werenot able to win the Socceramamedal, they had an excellentseason. Two of its players, SheemaMajiduddin and Blanca Gar-rido-Goyo, made regional selectteams, four players, Alex Petrone,Lisa Hahn, Beth Hoeflinger andMichele Phalen, made Mid NewJersey Youth Soccer Associationleague select teams and one player,Chamaigne Beidler, made the stateteam. For these players the summerwill be full of more soccer.

The Franklin Fire F.C. capped anoutstanding season of Division Vsoccer by competing in the Tour-nament of Champions, held inOcean Township on June 12-13.

Their first game found the Fire incomplete control, as the PrincetonDevils were able to generate onlyone shot on goal, which missedwide to the right.

Meanwhile, the Fire was in thePrinceton end most of the game andonly a questionable offsides call

prevented center-mid Chris Leaheyfrom scoring early in the secondhalf. Aaron Casper pounded ; aLeahey rebound off the near postand Brandon Burton's shot waswide left, before Sean Carver foundsome space to operate in the rightwing. Carver's cross to Leahey inthe Princeton penalty area resultedin the game's only score and a 1*0vict&ry.

After a three-hour wait betweenmatches, the Fire came out flatagainst the Toms River Stampersand gave up a three-goal lead in thefirst 12 minutes. The Franklin mid-field of Casper, Leahey, BrianBaldwin, Brian Richards and MikeNowakowski played well and for-wards Burton, Carver and MarkMcGraw were given plenty of op-portunities.

However, the Fire generated onlytwo shots on the Toms River goal,one a booming miss over the top byoutside midfielder Matt Goetz.Carver converted Goetz' cross witha high driving shot early in thesecond half, but a late comebackwas not in the cards and the Fireeventually went down in flames bya 4-1 count.

Sunday's match against theOcean Stingrays promised to bememorable, since Ocean came inwith a 60-3 record over the fall-'andspring seasons, was seeded numberone in the tourney draw and hadalready won their first two gamesby 6-0 scores.

The first half was a defensivestruggle, with each team takingonly one shot on the opponent'sgoal. A direct kick from outside theOcean 18 was well placed by stop-per Malco lm Mann ing andLeahey's conversion gave the Fire aprecious 1-0 lead only two minutesinto the second half. The defensewas led by Manning, Caryer,Bucky Shamy and M^rkSteinhauer, with help from Casper.Casper played a strongly defensive,midfield slot, then turned in a gutsyperformance to hold off a JateStingray charge.

Carver played an outstandinggame at sweeper, after a surprisepre-game switch of positions withMarc Bernstein, to try to fekeadvantage of Bernie's breakawayspeed up front. Shamy also playedwell, coming forward to redirectmost of Ocean's attempts to switchthe point of attack. Fire keeperRyan Garafalo faced six shots ongoal and produced two excellentsaves to help preserve the win.

Despite pulling off the upset ofthe round of the tournament, Frank-lin needed help from Princeton toadvance to the semifinal round ofthe playoffs. Unfortunately, Tom'sRiver scored the winning goal withonly two minutes left in the matchand Ocean went through on goaldifference.

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Theatre workshops for childrenages 6-8 will be held from 1 to 3p.m. Ballet, jazz and modern dancewill be offered from 5 to 7 p.m". forstudents ages 9-13 years old. Highschool students may participate inmodern and ballet dance workshopsfrom 7 to 8:30 p.m.

This is the first series of work-shops scheduled for students of allages. ;

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East WIHstone •P.O. reopens ;

The East Millstone Post Office at11 Market Street reopened on July1.

Business hours are Mondaythrough Friday, with lobby hoursfrom 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. andwindow service hours from 8:30a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. to5 p.m.

There have been service improve-ments put in place as well asadditional parking and provisionsfor the handicapped. ,

Ju!v2, 1993 The Franklin News-Record

Bull RunMerrill Lynch employees run for $11,160 to benefit the Franklin Township Food Bank. Thecompany's sixth annual 'Bull Run' was held on June 23 with more than 435 employees walking1.25 miles or running 2.5 miles and receiving pledges from friends and co-workers. The foodbank's Campaign '93 total now stands at $35,116; its goal is $48,000.

Little League fund nets $30,000More than $30,000 was raised at

the first fund-raising event to ben-efit the Franklin Township LittleLeague Restoration Fund.

Members of the Little League andcommunity leaders gathered atMcAteers Restaurant in Somerseton June 24 to launch the effort tocons t ruc t a m u c h - n e e d e dclubhouse, tee ball field and nightlights.

Committee chairperson Bill Grip-po began the evening by introduc-ing the entire restoration committeeto 150 paid guests. Mr. Grippoquickly took the audience by sur-prise by announcing an in-kinddonation from the Meadowlands forall the outdoor lighting fixtures andpoles. The value of the donation isapproximately $17,000.

Immediately following the an-nouncement, Larry Sievers fromArrow Crane donated the craneservice to install the lights and forsteel work. The donation is valued.at several thousand dollars.

As Mr. Grippo spoke, a newhonorary chairperson, Bill Green-berg, President of the PrincetonRidings Development of Presti-gious Homes in Somerset, gave a$5,000 pledge and check to sponsorthe pitcher's mound recognition.

"We have our heart and invest-ment in this community, especiallythe youth." Mr. Greenberg said.

He set the tone for a long flow ofdonors including honorary chair-person Mayo and Joan Sisler ofNew Era Bank, $1,500; Mr.Marchant of McDonald's of EastonAvenue, 52,500; Pharmaco Corpor-ation of Somerset, $2,500; Franklinresidents Bob and Ann Spitzer ofMinute Man Press in Somerville,

CALENDAR'Continued from page 1

6-18, from July 5 to Aug. 13 in;three, two-week sessions from 9a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday throughFriday. Younger students will at-tend from 9 a. m to noon with juniorhigh and high school students at-

' tending from 1 lo 3:30 p.m. Theprogram will include danec, in-'sfrumental music, acting, stagecraft and musical theater. Eachsession will end with a per-formance. For information, call873-2710.

Organizations"• The Somerset County NationalOrganization for Women will meetJuly 21 at 7 p.m. at the SomersetCounty Library on North Bridge

" .Street in Bridgewater. The speakeris Donna Miller on women andhealth. For information, call Pam at

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- For couples• • The next marriage encounter

weekend will be held July 16-18 at' the Ramada Inn in Somerset Coun-

ty For information, call 246-4005.

For singles' • Forum for singles meets even,1

it|Friday night, beginning at 8 p.m.,'.at First Presbyterian Church on!North Main Street in Hightstown

[ (10 minutes from Princeton).Itranklin Township residents wel-

, fome THERE WILL BE NO FO-RUM ON JULY 2 BECAUSE OF

, THE HOLIDAY! Meetings featured i scuss ion groups withsingle-oriented topics and socialhour. There also is dancing to disc

( jockey music. Cost is S6. There arelight refreshments. Group is notaffiliated; non-sectarian. For infor-mation, call (908) 446-2699. (609)

t 520-9337 or (215) 945-1695.

, Support groupsm The Aizheimers support groupwill meet July 19 at 7:30 p.m. atthe Adult Day Care Center at 120Finderne Avenue in Bridgewater.

'Topic is "Helping People with;=• Dementia in Activities of Daily'•'• Living." Supervision of the person

with Aizheimers can be arranged.*'• For information, call Mary Annf Lancaster at 253-3166.

,,'.;S Food Addicts Anonymous will.j/rneet from S to 9:15 p.m. on}•; Tuesdays at the Samaritan Home-,.".:(,.less Interim Project Facility at 30

r West Main Street in Somerville ands at the Immaculate Conception

s,-1 Church at 35 Mountain Avenue inSomerville from 8 to 9:15 p.m. on

.•:•. Thursdays. For information, call'".' '654-6223.

• A support group for people withepilepsy will meet on the thirdThursday of each month from 7 to8:30 p.m. at the Richard HailMenta l Heal th Cen te r inBridgewater. Transportation can beprovided. For information, call PegAmorosa at 231-9585.

M Following is a list of free supportgroups at ~ St. Peter's Medical

i - Center in New Brunswick. FranklinTownship residents may attend.

s Parents of Children withDiabetes meets the fourth Mondayof each month at 7 p.m. in room

- 38G. For information, call Ruth• Ann Petzincer at 725-8600, ex-

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s Parents of Children with Asthmameets the first Wednesday of eachmonth in room 18G. For infor-mation, call Donna Dziedzic at745-8600, extension 8738.• Adults with Diabetes meets thefirst Thursday of each month at7:30 p.m. in room 38G. For infor-mation, call Ruth Ann Pctzinger at745-8600. extension 8198.• Caregivers support group foranyone with responsibility for anelderly person meets the secondThursday of each month at 7 p.m.in room 17G. For information, call745-8522.® Teenagers with Diabetes supportgroup meets the second Thursday ofeach month at 7:30 p.m. in Room38G. For information, call RuthAnn Petzinger at 745-8600. ex-tension, 8198.

Library activitiesFranklin Township

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• Monday, June 21 — Sunday,July 11 — Library closed forcomputer conversion. All fines forbooks returned during this time willbe waived.

Mary JacobsMemorial Library

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(609) 924-7073

• Saturday July 3 — Monday,July 5 — Library closed for July 4holiday.

• Tuesday, July 6 — Films forchildren 3'/> to 5 at 10:30 a.m.

• Wednesday, July 7 — LunchWith a Book program with Mr.Fred at noon for ages 6 and older.Bring a lunch. Registration re-quired.

• Thursday, July 8 — Toddlersing-a-long with Pat McKinley at10:30 a.m. for ages 2-3. Regis-tration and a Somerset CountyLibrary System card required. Fol-lowed by bedtime stories at 7 p.m.for ages 3Vi to 5. Children maycome in pajamas. Registration re-quired.• Undercover summer T-shirt sten-ciling with Irene Mortko at 10:30a.m. for ages 7 and older.

• Saturday, July 10 — Thelibrary will begin summer hoursthrough Aug. 28. It will be openSaturdays from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30p.m.

Municipal meetingsTuesday, July 6

• Township Council budget reviewfrom 6:30 to 8 p.m. at municipalbuilding.• Township Council regular meet-ing at 8 p.m. at municipal building.• Municipal Ethics Board meetingat 7 p.m. at municipal building.

Wednesday, July 7

® Planning Board meeting to dis-cuss utilities element of master planto permit extension of publicsanitary sewers to East Millstoneand other matters at 7:30 p.m. atmunicipal building.

Thursday, July 8

• Township Council budget reviewfrom 7 to 10 p.m. at municipalbuilding.® Board of Adjustment meeting at

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Saturday, July 10

• Township Council budget re-view, beginning at 8 a.m., at mu-nicipal building.

Recycling information• Municipal recycling pickup forFranklin Park and Griggstown —south of Jacques Lane and Cor-telyou Lane — will be held Friday,July 9 and Friday, July 23. Pickupfor the rest of Franklin Townshipwill be Thursday, July 8 andThursday, July 22.

How to Recycle

s Newspapers must be bundledand tied with twine or string andplaced on top of a recycling bucket.Separa te newspape r s frommagazines and junk mail. Do notplace newspapers in paper bags.• Magazines and junk mail mustbe separated from newspapers andmay be placed in paper grocerybags outside the recycling bucket.s G la s s b o t t l e s a n d j a r s ,aluminum and metal cans andplastic bottles must be placed looseinside the recycling bucket. Do notplace them in plastic bags. Rinse allglass, metal and plastic recyclables.Crush cans and plastic bottles tosave space. Only plastic bottleswith a neck smaller than the bodywill be collected.• Corrugated cardboard must bebroken down into 24-inch pieces,stacked and tied with twine or stringand placed next to the recyclingbucket.• Texti les — any old cleanclothing, drapes, curtains, sheets,towels, belts, handbags or anyclean cloth no smaller than

15-by-15 inches, must be placed inspecial textiles recycling bagsprovided at the curb. Bags will bereplaced when a full one is pickedup. Call the municipal building forextra textile bags.B Household batteries — must besealed in zip-top plastic bags andplaced outside the recycling bucket.Only small dry-cell batteries will becollected; no car or other wet-celltypes will be picked up.B Place all recyclables at the curbbefore 7 a.m. the morning of pick-up.

Health services• Following is a list of healthclinics available through the Frank-lin Township Board of Health.Appointments for WIC (women,infants and children) can be madeby calling 846-1172. Appointmentsfor all other clinics can be made bycalling 873-2500, extension 250 o'r252. For dates of hypertension anddermatology clinics, call 873-2500,extension 250. For WIC infor-mation, call 758-1670.

• July 2 — Family Planning —Health Department — 9:30 a.m.• July 8 — Child Health — HealthDepartment — 9:30 a.m.• July 9 — Family Planning —Health Department — 9:30 a.m.• July 12 — WIC — Health De-partment — 9:30 a.m.• July 15 — Child Health —Health Department — 9:30 a.m.• July 22 — Child Health —Health Department — 9:30 a.m.a July 26 — Child Health —Health Department — 9:30 a.m.• July 30 — Family Planning/PapTest — Health Department ^"9:30a.m.

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$2,500. The Spitzers became theofficial printer for the campaign.

Surprise donations continued tocome forward. Bob and DianeFlanagan of Somerset donated$1,250. Local businesses beganpurchasing signs for along the LittleLeague fences.

Mr. Grippo led the plaque dona-tions (limited to 250 people) bydonating the first $250 in honor ofhis family, followed by construc-tion zhairperson Steve Zavodnick,who donated $250 in honor of hischildren.

The next donation was given by aspecial guest, former mayor HelenReilly, who donated $250 on behalfof the Somerset Spectator news-paper. Other guests followed bydonating and sposoring a $250plaque.

The audience was thrilled whenMr. Zavodnick told his story aboutLittle League days and then in-troduced architect Dan Bartaleucefrom Fort Lee, who displayed theLittle League complex and designto the group.

Mr. Grippo ended the evening byexplaining the fund-raising sched-

ule, soliciting volunteer assistanceand recognizing the efforts of LittleLeague Auxiliary chairperson Bon-nie Roseman and Little LeaguePresident Patsy Ritter.

Those interested in donating orassisting may call Mr. Grippo at873-1227.

A complete list of donors fol-lows:

Donations from dinnerPrinceton Ridings/Home —

$5,000 pitcher's mound.New Era Bank/Mayo and Joan

Sisler — $1,500 dugout.Bob and Diane Flanagan —

$1,000 dugout.McDonald's — $2,500 base.Pharmico — $2,500 base.Minute Man Press — $2,500

base.Field signs at $400 each

Goalsetters, McDonald*.Campbell Enterprises, BMWSports and Juliano Associates.

Plaques at $250 eachSpectator, Purcell, Cary, Zavod-

nick, Sitran, Varona, Campbell.Flanagan, Bennett, Zisk (Sitren),Reid, Rogers, Winn, Grippo,Rossman and Ritter.

Suydam named chamber presidentAbram Suydam Jr. of Suydam

Insurance Agency was electedpresident of the Middlesex CountyRegional Chamber of Commerce atthe 65th installation ceremoniesheld at the Hyatt Regency NewBrunswick.

Mr. Suydam resides in Somersetwith his wife Ann, son Ryck andtwo daughters, Sally and Robin.

' 'One of our tasks will be to unite

our membership in the area oflegislative affairs," Mr. Suydamsaid when sworn to his new office.' 'Maybe one won't get much atten-tion in Trenton, but surround thatone with 800 supporters and theiremployees and families and you geta lot of attention!"

He added, "Our chamber hasgrown tremendously. We have sucha great network of volunteers."

'Three-point' contest winners announcedThe Whole Life Program of

Frankl in T o w n s h i p , anafter-school recreation programfor high school students, recent-ly held its first annual "SpringThree-Point Shooting Contest"at Franklin High School.

Participants were given 20basketballs to shoot from fivedifferent locations behind thethree-point perimeter, all within

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Third p lace — Pres leyBarnaby.

Various prizes also wereawarded for the next five win-ners.

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Over 80 Different Major & Minor Leagueguest instructors since 1984!

Baseball U.S.A. Camp at The Peddie School has arranged yetanother TiraT —• a thorough tour of Yankee Stadium inside and out,plus an instructional dinks conducted by members of the New YorkYankees.

In addition to the monument area in left field, our campers willsee many areas never visited by the public: infield area, oullpens,radio and T.V. booths, pressroom, locker room, trainers room,manager's office, batting tunnels, and other indoor practice areas.

Several Yankees will then conduct an instructional clinic for ourcampers. Learning baseball in the "House thai Ruth Built" has to beone of the most awesome and inspiring experiences a young ballplayer could ever imagine! Every one of our campers will probablyaspire to higher goals and become even more iocused and dedi-cated from his day onward! July 14 and July 29

Monmouth College Head Coach the past ten years. Waft Woodsbegins his fifth summer as Director of ail on-field programs at Ped-die. He will again be assisted by Dean Ehalt (Upsala College HeadCoach), Todd Murphy (Butler Univ. Head Coach), Bruce McCutch-eon (Burlington City H.S. Heads Coach), Rich Veth (MiddletovmNorth H.S.), Tony MongeBuzo (Oakcrest H.S.), and others.

All of these men are high school and/or college coaches withmany years of experience teaching summer campers as well asstudent/athletes. Most importantly, they display a very high level ofenthusiasm, and are able to instill in our campers this love for thegame. Most of them have been on our staff for 3 or more years.

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Friday, July 2, 1993 RECRUITMENT 12:

100 Help Wanted t0° Help Wanted 10° Help Wanted 100 Help Wanted 10° Help Wanted 10° Heip Wanted 10° Help Wanted 10° Help Wanted 10° Help Wanted-•;

A/R, A/P - Exp'd. Tempposition, 3 mo. Send re-sume to: ATG Electronic,301 Horizon Center, Rob-binsville, NJ 08691.ACCOUNTING - Young,aggressive, fast paced di-rect mktg. firm in Princetonarea has expanded theiracctg. dept. We are seek-ing a candidate with 2 yrs.previous office exp., tele-phone , customer contact,good data entry and Mathskills. Acctg/billing exp. aplus! We offer an attrac-tive benefit pkg. andoppty. for advancement.Contact Nancy Stevens atAmerican List Counsel be-tween 9:00am and noononly! 908-874-4300ACCOUNTS PAYABLEClerk - Growing Trentonmetal fabrication & plasticsfabrication manufacturingfirms seeking an experi-enced person for this posi-tion. Responsibilities In-clude packing slip/invoiceposting - computer entry,check issuing, month endjournal, general ledger,bank activity and relatedduties as assigned by theController. FAX or mail re-sume including salary his-tory and experience toNIRT, 1345 Main St.,Waitham, MA 02154.Attn:Drew. FAX 617-891-306B

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SAVE THE RAINFORESTWork with Green Corps tostop the destruction of theplanet. Earn money, learnskills, & have fun.

Call Pat 609-252-0898ADMIN ASST - Do youlike adults and children?Are you motivated, wellgroomed, a self starterarjd able to finish tasksWithout direct supervision?Are^ you computer literateand able to file and typereasonably well? If so, youmay enjoy being part ofthe Princeton MontessoriSchool staff. 11 months,8-4, some Saturdays.Send cover letter and re-sume to Personnel Dept.,487 Cherry Valley Rd,Princeton NJ 08540.

ADMIN ASST/Secretary -Entry level position for en-vironmental service co.Must know Word & Excel.Call Mike 908-274-1888.Tracer Research Corp.ADMIN. ASST. - SmallHilisboro office seeks or-ganized & articulate indi-vidual. Full time or pos-sible part time. Bookkeep-ing/customer service/gen-eral office. Will train rightperson/recent grad ok.Salary $18K plus exc va-cation. PO Box 6665,Lawrenceville NJ 08648

ADMIN. SECRETARY -Nonsmoking office. Re-quired: exc typing/wordprocessing (65wpm), Win-dows/WordPerfect 5.1,Pagemaker 4.0, assistwith publications, fundraising, special events.Competitive salary, ben-efits. Position avail Aug.1993. , Letter & resumeAttn: Ms. Jo. Parrish,ASAH, 2125 Rt. 33, Ham-ilton Sq, NJ 08690.

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For small nonsmoking of-fice located in Cranbury.Work loads fluctuate fromday to day sometimes re-quiring deadlines to bemet. Work week is 40 hrs(8am-5pm).Applicant must have min.of 5 yrs work experienceand be a team player, ableto work well with others ina pleasant office eneviron-ment.The applicant must alsopossess the following:• Congenial & efficient

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The right person mustenjoy working coopera-tively with others. Salarycommensurate withyour experience. Sendus a letter outlining yourwork history so we maycontact you to: Box 38,c/o Packet Publications,PO Box 350, Princeton,NJ 08540.

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ASISTANT TO Chief Fi-nancial Officer - Boroughof Princeton - Detail ori-ented person to performvarious accounting dutiesin the Tax/Finance Depart-ment. Light typing re-quired. Data entry experi-ence a plus. Must be will-ing to acquire necessarycertifications to act asDeputy during DepartmentHead absence. Applica-tions available at the TaxOffice, Borough of Prince-ton, One Monument Drive,Princeton, New Jersey08542. 609-497-7625. Ap-plication deadline - July15, 1993. An equal op-portunity employer M/F/H/yAUTO DETAILER - Expe-rienced to do sub-contractwork. 6 days/wk. Musthave valid NJ license & beover 21. Call 908-874-6959, 8am-10am or 9pm-10pmAVON - Sell to yourfriends, relatives, and co-workers. For info, call 609-298-2239.BAKERY - Pastry Chef,challenging position in astate of the art facility.Great growth oppty. 609-921-1792

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Full Bm3 positions areavailable in the followingbranch;

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If you have a Banking orCashier background or ifyou possess solid math orbookkeeping skills, contactthe Personnel dept to dis-cuss the opportunitiesavailable. Training avail-able.

Company paid benefitsand salary increase in 6months. If interested, callpersonnel.

Hudson CitySavings Bank201-967-5132

Equal opportunityEmployer M/F/H/V

BANKING - EOE - Look-ing for an organized, self-motivated individual for aloan processing position.Duties Include processingpayments, mailing notices,maintaining loan excep-tions, ordering supplies, &special projects. Computer& Banking experience pre-ferred. Forward resume to:Kathy Lobaugh, c/o Carn-egie Bank, 619 AlexanderRd, Princeton NJ 08540.

BOOKKEEPER - Neededbetween 20-30 flexibledaytime hours per weekwith Lotus and accountsreceivable/payable experi-ence. Salary dependenton experience. EOE. 609-520-1776.CARPENTERS - Lookingfor framing pros. Exp only.Mercer & Middlesex Coun-ty area. Call btwn 8am &8pm, 609-426-1798.C A R P E N T E R S AP-PRENTICES - Local 781Princeton NJ. Applicationsmay be procured at 745Alexander Rd., PrincetonNJ, btwn 7:30pm - 9:30amdaily. From 6/28 to 7/9,1993. Education: Applica-tions should be HS gradu-ates or possess a certifi-cate of equivalency. Physi-cal fitness: Applicantsmust have the ability toperform rigorous work ofthe trade. Acceptance tothe apprenticeship trainingprogram is subject to thesuccessful completion of aphysical examination in-cluding drug testing. EOECHAUFFEURS/UMO Ser-vice - F/T or P/T. Reliableperson over 25 yrs withclean NJ drivers license,will train, exc pay. Call

609-683-8848CHEFS & MANAGERS -Wanted for MontgomeryTwp restaurant openingsoon. Good salary & ben-fits. 908-359-5998, 359-5837 after 6pm.CHILD CARE - Earnmoney providing qualitychild care for 1 or morechildren in your ownhome. Monday Morninginc., offers free insurance,referrals, equipment andbackup. Middlesex Coun-ty, 908-253-9595; MercerCounty; 609-799-5588;Somerset County 908-526-4884.

CLERICAL

Temp to perm positionavailable immediately. Du-ties include copying, filing& assisting in library formajor company. Growthpotential. Call for an ap-pointment.

OFFICE COORDINATORPart-time doesn't have to be boring! Tryworking Mondays and Fridays from 9:00

A M . - 5:00 P.M. at a newspaper office.The Hopewell Valley News and The Law-rence Ledger share a pleasant office inthe Pennytown Shopping village in Pen-nington and are looking-for someone toanswer phones, help the editorial and theadvertising staffs and deal with the pub-lic. For more information call JaneMcGuigan at 609-924-3244, Ext. 188.

BAiPersonnel Solutions, Inc

609-734-9631Fax 609-734-9619

One independence WayPrinceton NJ 08540-2023

Never an applicant feeCLERICAL/DISPATCHER- Responsible, mature per-son needed to dispatchserv icemen, answerphones, paperwork. Noexp, wil train, benefits, hol-idays, vacations. Call forinterview. 609-655-3390CLIENT SUPPORT - As-sociate. For Princetonconsulting firm. Experi-enced applicant must beproficient in Macintosh Mi-crosoft Word. Candidatemust have exc. interper-sonal skills, telephonemanners, and be able towork in a fast paced envi-ronment as a team player.Please fax resumes to609-896-3867, or call 609-896-2122.

CONSTRUCTION - Swim-ming pool, willing to work,will train. Call days be-tween 8pm-10pm 609-275-47SS

COMPUTER COORDINA-TOR - Genera! PC experi-ence needed. Knowledgeof MS-DOS, WordPerfect5 Q&A preferred. Problemsolver with excellent com-municat ion &• inter-personal skills. Send re-sume with salary historyto: Send replies to Box 39,c/o Packet Publications,PO Box 350, Princeton,NJ 08540.

CONSTRUCTION - Estab-lished Central NJ real es-tate developer/builderseeks construction super-intendent to run singlefamily home project inPlainsboro Twp, Mid-dlesex Co. Applicantsmust have min. 8 years ofon-site superintendentexp. in all aspects of resi-dential construction (per-mit through certificate ofoccupancy, and post-closing service), schedul-ing, management of sub-contractors and vendorsfor approx. 20-25 homessimultaneously. Site im-provement exp. a plus. Norookies please. We offer acompetitive and benefitspackage. Please submitresume and verifiable ref-erences to: ConstructionMgr, P.O. Box 328, Prin-ceton Jet, NJ 08550.CONTROLLER - Immed,needed by dynamic, ex-panding Trenton manufCo. Assume complete ac-countability for staff,monthly analytical financialreport, filing compliancereports. Highly motivated,shirt sleeve, self starter.Min 5 years exp, B.S. de-gree in accounting or si-miliar field. Knowiege ofcost & general accounting6 manufacturing controls.CPA preferred but notnecessary. Competitivesalary and benefit pack-age. FAX or send resumeto: NIRT, 1345 Main St,Waitham, MA 02154. Attn:Dave. FAX 617-891-3068COOK - Exp Pref. CallThe Wine Press for appt.609-921-6809COOK - Weekends forHolistic residential health-care facility. Sugar, dairyand red-meat free menu.8:30am-6:00 pm. 908-873-2212

COOKS

The SCANTICON Prince-ton is seeking experiencedCOOKS for BREAKFASTand BANQUETS. Culinaryschooling a plus. Ratesrange from $6.65 to $9.00per hour depending on ex-perience. Excellent benefitpackage and work envi-ronment. Please apply inPersonnel.

The SCANTICONPrincetion

100 College Road EastPrinceton NJ 08540

E.O.E.COUNTER HELP - For drycleaners, p/t afternoons,some eves, every Satur-day. Will consider highschool junior or senior.Call 609-924-1617

COUNTER PERSON -Full or part time, deli exp.preferred. Must be over18. Apply at Bagei StoppII, K-Mart Mall, on Rt. 206in Hilisboro or call 908-874-7081 Iv msgCOUNTER SERVICE -Person for bagle factoryand cafe, flex hours. CallUncle Earls 609-497-3275.CUSTODIAN - Diversifiedduties, f/t & p/t hours.Send resume to: E & RSupervisor, ClearbrookClubhouse, ApplegarthRd, Cranbury NJ 08512.CUSTODIAN - To cleanand maintain PrincetonArea office building. Mustbe experienced. Excellentbenefits package. Sendresume and salary historyto: Send replies to Box 36,c/o Packet Publications,PO Box 350, Princeton,NJ 08540.

CUSTOMER SERVICE -Energetic, confident wotk-er to process orders, han-dle multiple tasks in busyoffice. Begin early Aug.Send resume, salary his-tory to BBF, PO Box 189,Lambertville, NJ 08530

DATA ENTRY

Need key person for Pubi-cations Services Depart-ment to learn AdvertisingOrder Entry and Layout.Requires good basic key-board skilis, meticulous at-tention to detail, the abilityto work under pressure ina fast-paced deadline-oriented environment, andgood interpersonal skills tointerface with advertising,credit, production, and edi-torial staffs. Send resumewith salary history to JaneMcGuigan, c/o PrincetonPacket, 300 WitherspoonSt., PO Box 350, Prince-ton, NJ 08542

DISPLAY SALES - 8 peo-ple needed immediately,$10 plus per hour to start,609-394-5400.DRIVERS/LIMOS Service- F/T or P/T. Reliable per-son over 25 yrs old withclean NJ drivers license,will train, exc. pay, call609-683-8848.EASY WORK! - ExcellentPayS Assemble Productsat Home. Call Toll Free 1-800-467-5566 Ext. 1501.EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT- For new publishing ven-ture. Comfortable withcomputers including Word-Perfect 5.1 and data-baseapplications; patience withsmall tasks and fearless-ness with large ones; abil-ity to transcribe letters andreports from tape: effectivewith the telephone. Experi-ence in the informationbusiness desirable includ-ing ability to carry outgen-eral research tasks. Salaryrange upper $20's. Re-spond PO Box 2072, Prin-ceton, NJ 08540, attentionPersonnel Director.EXPERIENCED BulsnessAdministrator/Full chargebookkeeper. Dedicated/agressive person, AP &AR, bank recs, payroll andquarterly reports, musthave min 4 years exp.hands on. Salary open.Send resume with refs to:ICI, PO Box 710, RockyHill, NJ 08553F/C BOOKKEEPER - orJr. Accountant for smallPrinceton NJ nonprofit.Familiarity with singlebase audit a plus, Medical,3rd party billing comput-erized to G/L. Beneftisincl. Fax resume and statesalary to: 215-232-3004.FLORAL DESIGNERS - 4years experience. Call609-397-2438FOOD SERVICE - Deli/grill/cashier, full time, ben-efits, exp only. Mon-Fri.908-274-4372

FOUNDATION Associate -Our private (not-for profit)foundation in Princeton of-fers a unique opportunitycombining talents in libraryresearch and professionalinterfacing. A backgroundor strong interest in bio-psychiatry is desired.Some office duties re-quired. Please send re-sume to: The BroitmanFoundation, Inc. 100Brooks Bend, Princeton,NJ 08540.HAIR STYLIST ASST -Busy Plainsboro salon.Call 609-799-7045

HEALTHCARE Data Pro-cessing company seekingan experienced account-ing clerk. Minimum 3 yearshands on experience per-forming all phases of ac-counts receivable, trans-action postings and collec-tions. LOTUS experiencepreferred, MACOLA aplus. Send resume/salaryhistory to: InfoMed, 4365Rt 1, Princeton, NJ 08540.HOTEL

The SCANTICON Prince-ton has a part time posi-tion available for TELE-PHONE OPERATOR;hours are 3:30pm to mid-night. Starting rate is$6.25 per hour. Pleaseapply in Personnel.

The SCANTICONPrinceton

100 College Road EastPrinceton NJ 08540

E-O.E:

HOUSEKEEPER/CHILD-CARE - F/T or P/T live-out. Mature, resp, non-smoker w/own car neededto clean house, do errandsand supervise 2 childrenafter school. Exc. salary.Call 609-921-7072 Iv msg.INSTALLATION TECHNI-CIAN - Hightly motivatedindividual. Must be me-chanicaly inclined workingin industrial environment.2 yrs welding experience.Travel is a must. Well es-tablished company lookingto expand. Excellent ben-efits packqage. EOE. Formore information call 908-

996-7661INVENTORY CLERK -Shipping, receiving, Inven-tory, errands, etc. Must beable to identify electroniccomponents, have cleanDMV record, own car. M-F, 9-5:30, $8/hr. EOE. WF/V/H. 609-734-7434JUNIOR LOAN Processor- To assist vice president.2 ysars experience in loandocumentation necessary.WordPerfect, Lotus &Quattro Pro necessary.Send resume to: CarnegieBank. P.O Box 5282. Prin-ceton, NJ 08540, Att LouSignoreLANDSCAPE & NURS-ERY Work - Knowledge ofequipment, pesticide ap-plicator license helpful. F/Tyear round work. Allen-town, NJ area Call 609-259-9204.

LANDSCAPE - Cranbury/Jamesburg area. Experi-enced supervisor and la-borers all with valid driverslicenses. Call 908-874-6660 _ _ _LEASING AGENT - Ener-getic, people person, towork for busy mgmnt co.Salary, benefits, plus com-mission. Open house in-terview for this Thurs, 6/25, fr 7pm-9pm. Call 609-275-3956 or 799-3510.LEGAL SECRETARY -For partner of PrincetonLaw Firm with personal in-jury experience. Candidateshould posess excellenttyping and telephoneskills. Good salary, ben-efits. Send resume to CN5301, Princeton, NJ 08543LEGAL SECRETARY -Workmen's comp. and realestate background. Con-tact Loretta 609-921-1502.LIFEGUARD - Princeton/Rocky Hill area. Must beat least 18 and fully certi-fied. PfT. Call Donna 609-921-1155 bet 11-6.LIFEGUARDS NEEDED -For Townhouses in Flem-ingion, Hilisboro, Somer-set & The Brunswicks. Call1-800-582-1892

LIGHT INDUSTRIAL/Jani-torial help needed. Car amust. Daytime position.Must be 18 or older. Joblocation Skillman area.Call Keith at 908-281-6862MAJOR TELEPHONE CO.- Now hiring Technicians,Installers, Account ServiceReps, Operators. No exp.necessary. For info, call 1-219-736-4715, Ext. F2602,9am-9pm, 7 days.MANAGEMENT TRAINEE- Prudentail's Flemingtonoffice has 5 openings forpeople who desire a pro-fessional career in insur-ance sates, financial ser-vices and investments.Starling salary up to $800/wk with excelient benefitsand overhead provided.Call 908-782-4766 for in-terview.MARKETING

FULL TIME12 people needed im-mediately in our Law-rencevilie office, earningsto

$10 per hour+Bonuses

Rapid RaisesComplete training with ad-vancement oppty. For per-sonal interview please call609-394-5400, btwn 10am&4pm.MEDIA SPECIALIST/Li-brarian - For HamiltonTwnshp. Catholic school.Call 609-396-8916.

MORTGAGE BANKING

Growing mortgage bank-ing firm seeking talentedprofessionals with experi-ence in agency lendingand guidelines. The follow-ing positions are available:

ADMINISTRATOR: Knowl-edgeable, organized,strong communicationskills and agency skills amust.PROCESSOR: Experi-enced with FNMA/FHLMC.Strong follow up skills andtyping required.

ORIGINATORS; Aggres-sive ambitious Loan Repsneeded for all areas of theNew Jersey CommissionStructure. Will train theright people.

IVY MORTGAGE CORP.908-874-7704

MOTHERS HELPER - For2 young children, owntransportation. Millstonearea. Call 609-443-6958NAIL TECHNICIAN - Ben-efits, salary, commission.Call 609-799-7045NIGHT CUSTODIAN - 2ndshift - 3pm-11pm. Mini-mum start ing salary$19,145 plus $661. Nightstipend. Excelient benefits,available July 1, 1993. 12month position, call Per-sonnel Office, Montgom-ery Township Schools,

Skillman. 908-874-5203.EOE/AAE. \__OFFICE CLERK - Caspar,typing & telephone experi-ence. Full time position w/benefits. Apply in person,Potter & Hillman Ford, Rte130, Hightstown, 609-448-0940OFFICE COORDINATOR

Part-time doesn't have tobe boring! Try workingMondays and Fridays from9:00AM-5:00PM at anewspaper office. TheHopewell Valley News andThe Lawrence Ledgershare a pleasant office inthe Pennytown Shoppingvillage in Pennington andare looking for someone toanswer phones, help theeditorial and the advertis-ing staffs and deal with thepublic. For more informa-tion call Jane McGuigan at609-924-3244, Ext. 188.

PART TIME Assistant -For podiatry office. Willtrain, Thursday & Friday,7:45-5:30. Everyother Sat-urday till noon. 609-924-1689PLAINSBORO - Invest-ment management com-pany seeks an entry levelTrading Assistant with upto 1 year Work experi-ence, familiarity with secu-rities trading and computerskills. B.S. in Finance, Ac-counting or related field ispreferred. Send resumeand salary requirements toKim Anan, CN 822, Prin-ceton, NJ 08542. EOEPLAINSBORO InvestmentCompany - Seeks an Ad-ministrative Assistant tohandle telephone systemand storage records. Qual-ified candidate must havestrong Lotus experience.Knowledge of MeridianSL1, Xtend and Paradox aplusl Send resume withsalary requirements to KimAnan, CN 822, Princeton,

NJ 08542. EOE.PRINCETON YWCA - DayCamp at Pennington hasimmed. openings forAquatic Instructors. RedCross certification is re-quired. If interested,please call Jeanine Milleror Jim O'Neill at 609-737-8547.PROGRAMMER - Con-sulting firm seeking pro-grammer to support finan-cial based system writtenin Clipper. Novell and Fox-pro a plus. For more in-formation call 908-613-1777 or fax resume to908-613-9009QUALITY CONTROLTechnician - Leading man-ufacturer of electrical var-nishes and resins is look-ing for a QC professionalwith AAS degree in chemi-cal technology or relatedlaboratory experience towork with polymer chemis-try, electrical, analyticaland coating applicationtechniques. Previous labo-ratory experience is es-sential (varnish or paint re-lated experience would bea plus). Candidate shouldbe able to handle multipleassignments, have goodmanual dexterity and beknowledgeable in variousmethods of viscosity andspecific gravity determina-tion. In addition to com-petitive salary and ben-efits, we offer an op-portunity for growth.Please submit your re-sume with salary history toTechnical Director: JohnC. Dolph Company, POBox 267, Monmouth Junc-tion, NJ 08852,REAL ESTATE - Entrylevel operations manager,enthusiasm, organizationskills & auto required.Women & minorities en-couraged. EOE. Spanishspeaking skills helpful.Write to: Kristen Wolf, 210Carnegie Center, Suite100, Princeton NJ 08540.

REAL ESTATE - SalesPerson/Manager. Estab-lished Central NJ real es-tate developer/builderseeks exp'd, motivated,professional sales person/manager to handle all as-pects of sales in new sin-gle-family subdivision($250,000+ price range) inPlainsboro Twp, NJ. Can-didate should have experi-ence in handling prospec-tiv ebuyer traffic, brokerrelations, contract execu-tion, buyer selection of up-grades, & all follow-up ac-tivities through closing.Applicant must have min.3 yrs. experience in newhome sales, & must pos-sess strong communica-tion skills. Excellent salary& benefits package for theright candidate, pleasereply with resume and ref-erences to: PersonnelDept, P.O. Box 328, Prin-ceton Jet., NJ 08550.RECEPTIONIST - Rapidlygrowing company has animmediate opportunity foran experienced individual.For a confidential interviewcontact Cynde Mathews,Princeton Mortgage Cor-poration, located in Pen-nington, NJ, 10 minutesfrom Trenton. 1-800-635-0977RECEPTIONIST/Secretary- for design firm in Hamil-ton. Must be personable,hardworking and able touse a MAC. Send resumeto: Denby Assoc. PO Box3722, Princeton, NJ08543.RECEPTIONIST/Secretarywith growing potential forcompany providing infoservices to the health careindustry. WordPerfect ex-perience preferred. Com-petitive salary & benefits.Send resume to: OfficeManager, HIT, 100 CanalPointe Blvd, Princeton, NJ08540. No phone calls oragencies please. EOE

RECORDS CLERK - Vio-lations Bureau. Vacancyrequflres accurate typingand filing skills. Extensivetelephone contact andability to deal courteouslywith the puablic a must.Computer experience andknowledge of Spanish pre-ferred. Send resume toCourt Administrator, Bor-ough of Princeton, PO Box390, Princeton, NJ 08542or telephone 609-497-7600. Filing deadline July9, 1993.

REPORTERFULL TIME

Packet seeks aggressivereporter with a nose forhard news and minimum 1year experience to poundPrinceton area beat.Strong writing and newsgathering skilis a must.Send resume and clips toRandy Bergman, Manag-ing Editor, Princeton Pack-et, 300 Witherspoon St.Princeton NJ 08540.RESTAURANT/DININGMANAGERS - Full andPart time for fine dining in-Princeton. Experience anddegree essential. Serversalso needed. 609-924-1467

SALES - FITNESSGold's Gym Total FitnessComplex seeking moti-vated, sales, professional.F/T & P/T. Apply in per-son. Rte 1 South, Mon-mouth Jet. 908-329-8300

SALES

Are you an original? Canyou run a crew and selldoor to door? We seek anindependent door to doorsalesman who needs toearn money. We need thebusiness. Must be aggres-sive and operate in a pro-fessional manner. Refer-ences required. Call BobNielson at 609-924-3244ext. 163.SALES/TELEMARKETING- Want a career in sales/marketing? Small Hi-Techfirm will train bright, ambi-tious people to promoteHi-tech process control/alarm systems to medical& research labs, industry,etc. Technical or salesbackground a plus. $8-$11/hr, Terrific advance-ment potential, nice condi-tions and co-workers.EOE. M/F/V/H. 609-951-2297SALESPERSON + - F/T,Benefits. Antiques Im-porter - Princeton. Maturearticulate person w/retailexperience. Some heavylifting, salary + commis-sion. 609-921-0777SALESPERSON for gra-phic arts company to workSomerset County, straightcomm. Call 609-924-0100SALON STAFF NEEDED -Receptionist, manicurist,estitician, and shampooperson wanted for busysalon in downtown Prince-ton. Exp pref. Please call609-924-8866

SEARCH OPENED

THOMAS EDiSONSTATE COLLEGE

Assistant Director of Ad-ministrative Services Theassistant director is re-sponsible for assisting inthe oversight of the dailyoperations of the Office ofAdministrative Services inthe areas of purchasing,contract management, in-ventory control, fixed assetmaintenance, space andlease management, mailservices operations, riskmanagement and generaladministrative duties. Mustbe familiar with USPS andfederal and state healthand safety regulations.Knowledge of State ofNew Jersey fiscal, pur-chasing and general ad-ministrative services sys-tems and regulations help-ful. Bachelors Degree andfou r y e a r s of ad-ministrative experience re-quired, two of which mustinclude supervision. AMasters Degree can sub-stitute for one year of nonsupervisory experience.Resumes to Jane Coult,Director of AdministrativeServices, Thomas EdisonState Collega. 101 WestState, Trenton, NJ 08608.Closing date is July 7,1993. AA/EOESECRETARY - Pleasant &organized person neededas church secretary.WordPerfect exp. a must.Flexibility & the ability torelate to others is neededfor this diverse & challeng-ing position. Hrs 9am to4pm daily. $10/hr. Sendresume to PersonnelCommittee, 471 ParkwayAve. Trenton NJ 08618.SECRETARY - Full timefor Child Care Center.Typing, some computer,telephone and organiza-tion skills required. Span-ish an asset. 603-448-6226

SECRETARY - Persori^f"secretary to co President, VReq incl computer literacy ,_!f;typing, exc comm skil!s.j',~assertive personality .:'§.'N1loyality. The pos offers 4n»^exc sal & benefits pkg.,-'Princeton area. Send res^to:' FEM-COM Inc, BsxVT.570, Monmouth Jet 088K2-or call Christian Wettre at908-329-4588 X 214 .-.,-,,SECRETARY - Personalsecretary to co President."J>

Req incl computer literacy; ~typing, exc comm skills,':assertive personality &'loyality. The pos offers an;"exc sal &~benefits pkg.-;Princeton area. Send res ~to: FEM-COM Inc, Box570, Monmouth Jet 08852,or call Christian Wettre at908-329-4588x214SECRETARY - Well or-ganized, detailed and flex-ible individual with at least '-•two years of secretarial •-experience needed to- 'work with busy executive.-•Position entails a great •deal of correspondenceand phone contact withbusiness needing infor--matiion. In addition to proofessional phone manner,must have excellent com-puter skills on IBM with.'Word Perfect. Knowledge,of d-base a plus. Send re*--sume and salary history'to: Carolyn Hingher, Calb:;per Management, PO BQXC-2050, Princeton, NJ 08543/

EOE ^ - .SECRETARY/LEGAL

Long-term temporary as-"signment available forlegal secretary w/ expert-•ence in Real Estate Clos--ings. WordPerfect S:.Vskills also needed. Call for'an appointment. . : "

BAiPersonnel Solutions, Inc -

609-734-9631 -;Fax 609-734-961S ;

One Independence Way- •Princeton NJ 08540-2023

Never an applicant fee ..-,S T A T E W I D E N O N -PROFIT - located in PrifKceton is seeking highly:motivated, people-oriented'individual to fill the follow--ing position: Director of'Outreach and Member Re*'lations: Permanent FT' -•Responsibilities includeddevelop and maintain rela*'tionship with current arfd*prospective members; es-tablish ongoing assess-ment process for evaluat-'ing Center programs and'services; identify volunteeropportunities in Center^sponsored projects. This-individuai must possess"excellent oral and written'communications skills.Must also have previousexperience working withmembership - based orga-

• nization In the areas of re-cruitment and retention;Degree in the Human Ser-vices or education and ex-perience. Mail resume to:center for Non-Profit Cor-porations, 15 roszel Rd.,Princeton, NJ 08540.Atten: Director Of Finance

& operations. _~̂ ~SUMMER JOB - At beach.:Have a great Summer andearn money. Help neededto clean and shop for prof,woman recovering frorribroken leg at a smallbeautiful beach house Vwater on 3 sides l inLoveladies, Long BeachIsland. Nno babaysittingTCall 609-924-4322 after4:30pm weekdays; weeic-ends call 494-8470. "_

SURVEY TECHNICIAN -Soft Desk (DCA)/Auto Cadoperator needed by localsurveying company. Musthave minimum 3 to-t>years computer experi-ence with DCA/Auto Cadand land surveying experi-ence. Vango experience aplus. Please send resumefor for more informatiohcall Suzanne at 609-987-2323, Nassau Surveying^A Division of Van Note?Harvey Associates, P.C\.777 Alexander Road, Prin-ceton, NJ 08543-3227.

EOE/AA >.vSWIM INSTRUCTOR "."wanted for childrens Ies5sons at home pool, Prtn-ceton. looking for cheerful;exp'd person who enjoyschildren. 609-924-6391 -',TEACHER - Arithmetic,*Peddie Summer Schoolstarting 6/30. Call Dr. Marftin 609-490-7520 .-.>TEACHER/JOB Coaches^Behaviorally oriented, sjifecialized employment pro*gram for adults with aujtism is seeking teacher/jobcoaches. BA in social scr*ence field preferred. Sp£cialized training providedExcellent benefits. Sengresume: Att; Director,Eden Wercs, 1 Logan Di,Princeton NJ 08540 - "*

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if»o Help Wanted no-TRUCK DRIVER - CDL li-cense req'd. Nurserysi>ck. P/T, F/T. Allentown,NU area, 609-259-9204V^AtTRESS/BARTENDER- Part time, Monday only,10-4; Please call Sandy,609*799-8315ZQNJNG OFFICER - Part

f time', Washington Town-[ ship,' Mercer County, toj administer and enforce theI zogihg regulations of the: township. Salary range1 $4'r$0-$7000. Contact thef To&riship Clerk at 609-! 259-7082

Healthcare& Education

Retaill i : Employment

SEIZES HELP - In healthfoocf store. Some experi-ence with natural foodsheplful. Hours 10:30am-7f>fn, Mon-Fri. Starting sal-ary, $8/hr. For info call908-464-3370

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MENTAL HEALTH

SERV Centers on NJ, aBehavioral HealthcareCorporation, has the fol-lowing openings in ourMiddlesex County office.

ASSISTANT CLINICALCOORDINATOR - (GroupHomes and Apts -Responsibilities include in-tate assessments; devel-opment of preliminary ser-vice plans; liaison activi-ties; individual and groupcounsel ing, includingemergency and crisis in-tervention; coordination oftreatment planning; andmaintenance of clinicalfiles. Requirements in-clude a Masters Degree ina:, mental health relatedfield with two years of di-rect clinical service experi-ence and experience inpsycho-social rehabilita-tion. Resumes to the at-tention of: Carla Matviak,ACSW, Clinical Coordina-tor.

ASSISTANT RESIDENCECOORDINATOR - Re-sponsibi l i t ies includescheduling and coordina-tion of the Activities ofResidence Counselorsand drivers; responding tomaintenance issues ingrsup homes and apart-ments; purchasing sup-plies; and interacting withlandlord and communityagencies. Requirementsiftclude Bachelor's degreein^/human services fieldwith T-S years experienceii>,psycho-social rehabilita-tkjri, Resumes to the at-tention of: Lance Nelson,Residence Coordinator.

Both position require avalid drivers license andgood driving record. Excel-lent benefits package plusbonuses. Please send re-sume and salary require-ments to:

r. SERV Centers of NJ- > , 1681 Route 27.-, Edison NJ 08817

EQUAL OPPORTUNITYAFFIRMATIVE ACTIONEMPLOYER

SERV

ASST GROUP LEADER -Opening for Summer posi-ffqrVposs. P/T hours in thF.Eill in partial care programserving E.D. & D.D. Innercity youth. Strong experi-ence in mental health set-ting required. Group workpreferred. Send resumearid cover letter to MollyrvfcDougald, CGC of MC,100 Scotch Rd, TrentonNJ 08628. EOEDENTAL ASST - Othodon-tic office. F/T, P/T. GoodSalary and benefits. Greatcareer opportunity. 609-924-0834.DENTAL RECEPTIONIST- F / T w/some evenings.Busy Hillsborough practiceneeds energetic, friendlyperson with dental experi-ence. Scheduling, insur-ance, computer, Softdenta plus. Good pay, bonusincentive, 401K. Albert In-tamoscia, DMD, Call 908-674-4555.

HEBREW TEACHER - For5th & 6th grade Reading;also Hebrew School Coor-dinator: detail-orientedperson for administrativetasks. Call Rabbi Margolin.908-359-0420.

MEDICAL OFFICE - Oph-thalmology group lookingfor F/T billing & A/R stafffor Hightstown office. Oph-thalmic assistant &/ortechnicians also wanted.Experience Necessary.Top salary, commensuratewith qualifications. Com-plete benefits package.Please respond by mail to:The Eye Care Center, 500W. Main St. Freehold, NJ07728. Attn: PersonnelMEDICAL RECEPTION-IST - Immediate opening,p/t position, 20-25 hrs/wk.Starting Salary $7.50/hr.Must type. 609-426-0812for interview.MEDICAL RECEPTION-IST - Needed for Optomet-ric office. Some eves andweekends. Computerknowlege preferred. 609-921 -3233 ask for Sue.MEDICAL RECEPTION-IST - Part time, approx 12hrs/wk. Medical terminol-ogy/computer experiencepreferred. Call 609-448-7465NURSE - For physiciansoffice in Cranbury andPrinceton. Must have owntransportation and be ableto work some evenings.Excellent benefits. CallHarriette at 609-655-1616NURSES - RN's & LPN's -RN 7am-3:30pm, 1 or 2days weekends. Also LPNor RN, 3pm-11pm, everyother weekend. SunnyfieldNursing Home, Cranbury,609-395-0641OFFICE ASST - For busyPediatric practice F/TMon-Fri, no eves. Benefits& vacation. Responsibili-ties incl filing, answeringphones, taking patients torooms, typing desirable.Send resume to: Send re-plies to Box 41, c/o PacketPublications, PO Box 350,Princeton, NJ 08540.

OFFICE MANAGER -Needed full time for busymedical office. Must bethoroughly knowlegablewith all aspects of runninga medical office. Shouldbe proficient in computeruse. Familiarity with Word-Perfect a definite advan-tage. Must be experiencedin medical insurance bill-ing and bookkeeping.Please send resume, and2 letters of recommenda-tion to Box 026, c/o Pack-et . Publications, PO Box350, Princeton, NJ 08540.OPTICIAN/Trainee - foroptometrist's offices, evesand wknds. Call 609-921-

3233 ask for Sue.PHYSICIAN - Busy Bariat-ric & General Practice, f/tposition, no Wednesdaysor weekends. South Riverarea. 908-254-1030, askfor Sharon.

RECEPTIONIST - FullTime - Needed for busyfamily practice in Plains-boro. Must type. 8:30-4:30. Call 609-275-8100RECEPTIONIST - P/T fordental office in BelleMead. Mature person pre-ferred. Call Dr. Peterson.908-359-6521

RECEPTIONIST/ASST -For busy Princeton optom-etrists' office. F/T positioninvolving some evening &weekends. Exc. benefits.Please call Pam 609-520-1008.RESIDENTIAL AIDE - Po-s i t ion ava i lab le im-mediately at a Hiilsborogroup home for 5 individu-als with physical dis-abilities. Flexible full timehours with early AM. CallLinda, UCP, at 908-879-2243

SOCIAL SERVICES - Pro-gram Assistant for Exer-cise Awareness area. In-struct, train and supervisedevefopmentaliy disabledadults. One year experi-ence working with DDpopulation, high school di-ploma, valid NJ drivers li-cense and a dean drivingrecord required. $13,650.Contact: Deborah Parker,Assistant Program Direc-tor at 609-890-0697.

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SPEECH & LANGUAGEPathologist/Therapist - Fulltime position in privateclinic & remedial school inPrinceton. Clinical experi-ence, MACCC preferredbut willing to interview &train qualified recent grad-uate in muitisensory thera-py techniques & clinicaltesting. Send resume to:The Lewis Clinic & School,53 Bayard Lane, Prince-ton, NJ 08540SPEECH-LANGUAGETherapist position avail-able on a part time basis.Please call PACE Educa-tional Services at 609-396-3111

TEACHER - Private Chris-tian .ursery school inCrarwury seeks Teacherfor •' yrs old program. Cer-tification in early childhoodeducation required. Pleasesend resume to: CPNS,P.O. Box 387, Cranbury,NJ 08512.

TEACHING ASST/ Substi-tute - Princeton Montes-sori School is reviewingapplications for a part timeteaching assistant, gym-nastics teacher, dance,and substitutes for Fall1993. If you enjoy youngchildren and light detail,we would like to hear fromyou. Send cover letter andresume to: Princeton Mon-tessori School, Attn Per-sonnel Dept, 487 CherryValley Rd. Princeton, NJ08540.

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ACCOUNTING CLERK -Afternoons for growingCredit Union. Minimum 2years exp. Great place towork! Send resume to:Operations Manager, POBox 788, Hightstown, NJ08520.ANIMAL HOSPITAL -Needs P/T Asst. 2-3weekdays from 4:30-8pmor 9:30pm & alternateweekends. Saturdays8:30am-3:30pm, Sun 1-2hrs in morning. Job incl:assisting doctors, basiclab work, animal care &clean-up, will train. ApplyKingston Animal Hospital,Rte 27, Kingston, NJ. 609-924-7415.ASST BOOKKEEPER -Permanent p/t. Must havehands-on computer exp.,telephone skills, pleasantnonsmoking office. EOE.Flex hrs, benefits. 609-466-8408

BANKING - Part time, re-turn item/adjustment clerkfor growing credit union.10 key accuracy andspeed required. Experi-ence helpful, will train rightperson. Afternoons. Sendresume to: Manager, GPS,PO Box 788, Hightstown,NJ 08520.

BOOKKEEPER/Secretary- P/T, General office op-erations with some book-keeping & WP. Send re-sume to New Horizons inAutism, 2050 ProspectPlains Rd, Cranbury NJ08512.CLERICAL - PIT. Prince-ton area bank needs parttime person w/clericalskills for statement render-ing and light clerical du-ties. Approx. 15-20 hrs/week. Send letter of ap-plication to: JenniferSwayze, P.O. Box 5282,Princeton, NJ 08543-5093.

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CLERICAL - Part time po-sition, Tax/Finance De-partment. Diversified du-ties. Computer data entryexperience a plus. This isnot a dull job. Flexiblehours. Please call 609-497-7625. Applications areavailable at the Tax Office,Borough of Princeton, 1Monument Dr, Princeton,NJ 08542. Applicationdeadline June 30, 1993.An equal opportunity Em-pioyer. WF/H/V

COUNTER Person/Cash-ier - Gourmet shop, Cran-bury. Mon/Fri/Sat, 6:30am-1:30 609-395-5575CUSTOMER SERVICE -F/T. Looking for two indi-viduals. No exp. neces-sary, will train. Must havegood telephone voice.Must be flex, to work eves& weekends. Call 609-655-3390DATA ENTRY - American.List Counsel, inc. is seek-ing individuals who are in-terested in working as parttime temp, data entry sup-port for various depts.These positions will runapprox 1 week plus andare usually and an on call-basis. If you have excel-lent D/E skills, some tele-phone customer contactand can be flexible to ourschedule please contactNancy Stevens between9:00 am and noon at 908-874-4300. No AgenciesPlease.DELI POSITION - Wine,Deli/gourmet shop seeksenergetic, friendly personfor Tues, Thurs, Fri 5-9,Sat 12:30-9. Call 609-799-0530DIETARY AIDE - 3:30pm-8pm, will train. 908-369-8711

DRIVERPART TIME

The Princeton Packet isseeking a driver who isable to work a flexible parttime schedule. Currentschedule call for days,Wednesday, Thursday,and Friday each week. Anexcellent driving record isrequired. Duties includemaking deliveris and somelifting. You must be de-pendable. For more infora-tion about this opportunityplease call mr. Bob Niels-en at 609-924-3244, ext163 or Mr. Joe Kleinkaufat ext 308.

RETAIL/SUPEROPTICAL- Has openings for Sales,Cashier, Lab Techs. Expe-rience not necessary, wewill train. Flexible hours,friendly environment. Idealfor friendly, energetic per-son. Call Matt, Mike, orNaomi at 609-520-0014.OFFICE ASST - Small ed-ucational consulting com-pany seeks skilled, inde-pendent worker for gen-eral office duties incl pro-cessing and filling book or-ders. Knowledge of wordprocessing a must. 3-4days/wk. Competitive sal-ary. Contact OutcomesAssociates, PO Box 7285,Princeton, NJ 08543.OFFICE CLEANERS - PIT. Princeton area. Musthave exp. & own transp.Call 609-737-2650 Iv msg.PERSONAL ASST -Needed for home-basedbusiness. Must be inter-ested in art/antiques, ca-pable on IBM, organizedw/bookkeeping ability;Convincing on telephone,w/a good attitude. Sendresume & salary require-ments to: Box 37, c/oPacket Publications, POBox 350, Princeton, NJ08540PHARMACIST - NJ li-censed. 1 weekday, 2evenings, ocassional Sat.& Sun. Exc. working con-ditions. Peniar Pharmacy.609-895-0444.RECEPTIONIST - Parttime, M-F, 2pm-5:15pm,$6/hr. Call Mark 609-896-2700RECEPTIONIST - Skills inall office duties plus Word-Perfect. M-F, 9-1 pm. Sendresume to: AGCA, 3635Quakerbridge Road, Tren-ton, NJ 08619

SUMMER PARK Program- Leader. Millstone ParkRec needs leader for 15-20 young children. Arts,crafts, day trips and out-door activities. For inter-view call 908-874-3822

115 Help WantedPart Time

SOCIAL SERVICES -Substitute job coaches - towork with adults with au-tism in work program. Col-lege degre8 preferred, ex-perience with develop-:mental disabilities. Sendresume to New Horizon inAutism, 2050 ProspectPlains Rd, Cranbury NJ08512WAREHOUSE/Inventoryhelp. Must be licenseddriver - own transportation.Non smoking environment.Rocky Hill Location. CallGeorge at 609-921-8889

120 ChildcareWanted

BABYSITTER - Needed totake care of 2 yr old babygirl. Reliable nonsmokerpreferred. College studentwelcome. 609-497-0909BABYSITTER FOR 2boys, 3 yre & 16 mos. Inour home, 10hrs/wk.Please Call Birgit with refs,609-924-0641CHILD CARE - Mature,energetic, loving personneeded to care for 3 livelytoddlers in our Belle Mead

. home. Full time, M-F,good pay. Nonsmoker.Refs requiared. 908-302-1940CHILD CARE - Summerposition, (afternoons- earlyeves) for 4 yr old boy.Warm, responsible, gooddriver, nonsmoker. Experi-ence & refs req'd. In Prin-ceton, close to town. Caii609-683-1935, Iv msg

CHILD CARE Needed -Loving, energetic, creative& responsible person tocare f/t for 3 yr old & 2 moold in our Lawrencevillehome. Nonsmoker. Car &refs req'd. Start end foJune. Call 609-520-8453CHILDCARE - F/T care forour 3 yr old & 3 mo old inour loving Kendall Parkhome. Nonsmoker, mustdrive, refs. Call 908-422-0156.CHILDCARE - In myRoosevelt home 4 days/wk for 3 boys. Live out.609-448-8417CHILDCARE - Live outnanny, F/T beginning endof August. Manviile loc.Care for 5 yr old before &after school & 2 yr old allday. Must have own trans-portation, childcare exp &refs. Call eves 908-526-8621CHILDCARE - Wanted:Fun, energetic responsibleperson with car to care for8 & 10 yr old children from1-6pm Mon-Fri. Good sal-ary, exc children refs req.609-275-8479CHILDCARE NEEDED -Seeking f/t live-out nannyfor 5 mo. old girl startingmid Aug. in my Law-renceville home. Loving,warm reliable nonsmoker.Exp. & refs req'd. Reas.hours, good salary, paidholidays & vacation. Call609-844-0886CHILDCARE NEEDED forfull time eves. 3 children.609-936-937B Iv msg.CH1LDCARE/NANNY -Loving, responsible1 per-son to care for 10 weekold infant in my KendallPark home. Live-out hrs.approx. 8-5, M-F. Non-smoker, refs & transp.req'd. 908-297-3024.

IMMEDIATE PfT Childcare- In my home. 3-5 days,,occasional eves. 8 yr old& 19 mo. old. Must haverefs & own transportation.Call Susan, at 609-683-7859LOOKING FOR - Resp,mature, creative non-smoker w/refs to care for 3boys in Lawrenceville, 1 inschool f/t, 1 in school 2mornings. 3-4 days/wk,live-out, car needed. Sal-ary neg. Start 9/1. 609-895-0983 after 5pm.PROFESSIONAL AFRI-CAN American Couple -Seek reliable childcare forsick days & occasionalevenings/weekends, for 2yr old son in Hightstown.201-802-7138 days, 609-490-1165 evesRELIABLE - Student tobabysit for 9 & 5 yr old onweekends and someweekdays. 609-799-6245

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RESPONSIBLE - Elderlywoman needed to oc-casionally babysit our 2 yrold son in our Pteinsborohome. Must have owntransporation. Englishspeaking preferred. Call609-799-7375.RESPONSIBLE, LOVINGPerson Wanted - to pickup 4 yr old at school &bring him to his home inRiverside section of Prin-ceton. Hours daily from 4-7:15 at $9/hr. Must haveown car & ability to startAug. 16th. 609-497-7352

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CHILDCARE - Parentinginformation and muchmorel The Delaware Val-ley Parents Guide, Newmonthly magazine. Nowon sale at newsstands.Subscriptions avail. 609-835-4554 215-343-8400

HOUSECLEAN1NG -Avail.Excellent refs, good expe-rience. Mon-Sat. 609-989-1228, or 215-788-0865HOUSEKEEPING - Clean-ing by woman with 10 yrsexperience. Own transp.Good refs. Call Carmen,609-586-4469

1 3 0 ResumesA JOB-GETTING Resumeand coverletter; offer pro-ducing interview skills; em-ployer-finding research;custom-built job campaign;goal-oriented career guid-ance. Individual attention.Featured by the PrincetonPacket's Business Sec-tion. Niels Nielsen, Prince-ton Management Consult-ants, Inc. 609-924-2411RESUMES UNLIMITED -Writing of accomplish-ment-oriented resumes,typesetting, printing on Ex-ecutive Class papers, on-line job search, employerdatabases. Estab. in 1977.609-448-0701

135 SituationsWanted

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KIRBY - 1 yr old. Paid$850 sell $350. Everythingincl. 908-636-2036ODD JOBS - Yardwork,light moving, jobs wanted.S9/hr. Give me a try! Call609-683-5312 Dave.TWO HARDWORKINGCollege Students - Look-ing for all types of oddjobs. If interested pleasecall Can 609-883-6805 orSean 609-497-6320

140 BusinessOpportunities

BiG BUSINESS - Big in-come. S75K potential. Be^come part of a rapidlygrowing real estate invest-ment co. Our money, splitprofit. Call 908-591-2341.FLOWER & GIFT Shop -In Washington Crossing,Pa. Great location. Mustsell. 215-493-2168 Iv msg

MEDICAL BILLINGEMC-America is THEPREMIER COMPANY inElectronic ClearinghouseFiling with an excellent 25year record, user friendlysoftware, and new provenfield tested marketing.$30,000 parttime to over$80,000 fulliime. Invest-ment is $5950 plus PC.Options include dental,on-site installation andtraining, and establishedclients. Call 816-283-9975

for information by mail.NEIGHBORHOOD Deli -Hamilton Twp area. Estab-lished 50 years, turnkeyoperation. Owner financ-ing available. 609-587-1575 6am to 6pm 609-587-8074 after 6pm.RACE HORSES - The ex-citing sport of HarnessRacing. Serious investorsapply only. For information& brochure, write to: V.P.Enterprise, Racing Stable,PO Box 1196, Hightstown,NJ 08520WISE POTATO ChipRoute - Established 20yrs, no territorial restric-tions, great investment609-393-5410 7am-3pm,278-1084 aft 5pm.

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AIR CONDITIONER -8000 BTU, Kenmore, 2 yrsold, moved, must sell.$225. 908-329-0342

AIRLINE TICKET - Oneway US Air. Philly to Se-attle. July 4th, for female.S200/BO. 609-396-9705

ANDERSON WINDOWS -Doors, skylights, Dows &Bays, Discount to 50% offlist. Jay, 1-800-220-8707BABY FURNITURE - Belli-ni. Exc cond, cream col-ored crib, rocking chair,dresser/changing table/bookcase. S500/BO. 609-298-1991BABY STROLLER - Play-pen, double stroller, infantseat & more. All exc.cond. 609-520-8727BAHAMA CRUISE - 5days/4 nights, overbought,corporate rates to public.L i m i t e d t i c k e t s .$279aouple. 407-767-8100 x683, Mon-Sat, 9am-10pmBAR - Dark wood + black.S100/BO. 908-422-0961leave message. -BICYCLE - Men's 10speed Schwinn $125. 609-393-0501BIKE FRAMES for sale, C-dale 3.0, 54, Rossin SL54.-Both with.BB & HS.Ron eves 908-874-7159BOOK SHELVES - Filecabinets. Big toy cabinet.Child swivel chair, studentdesks, new computer cen-ter, butcher block table,wall mirrors, exc micro-convector oven, sculpturepedistal. 609-921-0211BRAND NEW Kenmorerefrigerator. Dave 609-243-9600CABLE TV EQUIPMENT -Converter & Accessories.All makes & models. GreatPrices. Call for free cata-logue. 1-800-972-2779CAMERAS - BronicaETRS w/3 backs, prism,50mm & 75mm lenses,speed grip, shades, exc,$1650. Bronica S2A w/75mm lens & 2 backs,$425. Also Nikon 35mmequipment. 609-396-7369CAMPING EQUIPMENT -8x10 wall tent, coolers,stove, lantern, heater.609-448-7305 Iv msg.CANDY MACHINES - (7)4 Segment,, $150 each.609-893-11468CHILDREN/Women Cloth-ing - Very good quality.Womens size 6-8, Twingirls, size 0-12 months.Two of everything. 609-683-9506COPIER - Mita. Loadedwith extra features. Likenew, $1500/BO. 609-924-3600 ext 419.DINING ROOM - Henre-don 70" oval table + 3leaves & pads. 2 armchairs, 4 side chairs, tradi-tional design, fine details.$1800. 609-895-1677.END OF SEASON - Sale.June 19th-25th. All Mer-chandise Half Price! June27-July 1, All Items $4 orLess. July 2nd & 3 Fill aBag for $3. Closing NoonJuly 3rd. Nearly NewShop, 234 Nassau, Prin-ceton, Mon-Sat, 10-5pm.FLOWER COOLER -Glass front, Bush cooler,exc cond, $1000. 609-921-6174

FOR SALE - Crocodilehandbag - Persian black% fur jacket, size 14.Hanging stained glasslamps, many othes items.908-905-9181FREE - Circa 1950 Caloricgas range. Works fine.Perfect for vacation cabin,etc. 908-359-7137FREEZER - 12 cubic ft,Kenmore chest type, $75.609-936-9312FURNITURE - Bedroomset w/single mates bed,dresser, desk & night-stand, $275. Kit table w/6chairs, $75. Double Lazy-boy recliner, $125. Singlebed w/attached bookcasewall unit, $75. 609-448-7305, Iv msg.FURNITURE - Curio cabi-net, mint cond, DrexelHeritage 7'x5'. Beveledglass lighted & mirrored.Asking $1299. 609-452-8591FURNITURE - Sectionalsofa w/marble lamp, $125;full bed, super firm mat-tresses & frame, $125;Formica full storage head-board, $100; Formica desk& hutch, $125; Formicadresser, $150; Computerdesk w/hutch, $60, 609-799-8202

HOUSE ITEMS - Kenmoremicrowave, dishwshr, GEstove, VCR, Sears ridinglawn mower. All under 5yrs old. exc cond. CallLois or Tony 609-683-9055JACUZZI - With pump,white, new, heart shaped,$500. 609-530-0613, 587-7994

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KING SIZE - Platform bed,desk, 609-655-1588.KITCHEN - All wood cher-ry cab inets : Coriancounter & sink. All appli-ances. 609-737-1441.LEATHER AND Wicker liv.rm. set, sectional sofa.Round glass top table etc.$1200. 215-257-7243

LOFT BED - Queen size,.4 poster, free standing;natural wood, exc cond.$200. 908-274-2726MAHOGANY (2) - Repro-duction Victorian loveseats w/matching marbletop table, $2400/BO. 609-799-3448

MENS BIKE - 10 spd,strong, well built, goodworking cond for tall man.S75/BO. 609-924-2568MORE fabulous clothing -women all sizes and mensizes 38-44. Linens, row-ing machine, pine tableand chairs, typewriter,paddle fans, bbq grill and9'X12' Oriental rug, books.609-936-8199

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MOVING - Must sell: May-tag washer & dryer, full szboxspring & mattress,books, bicycle, rugs,lamps. 609-683-4523.

MOVING SALE - 3 pcsofa, bedroom sets/mat-tress sets, a/c 12,000BTUs, almost brand new,misc. items. 609-275-1187MOVING SALE - Every-thing must go by 7/15. 3pc. wall unit, 42" glassdining table & chairs, 6 pc.oak bdrm set with queenbed, Teak bookshelves,20" Zenith console tv. Noreasonable offer refused.609-737-6841

MOVING SALE - Pine DayBed with new mattresses.Redwood Patio Set - graystain, new cushions, in-cludes chaise lounge.Weber Gas BBQ Grill -like new Whirlpool Side bySide Refrigerator - Ice,water in door. New stripedtradional sofa HP DeskjetPrinter. Call 609-520-8308(eves) 215-823-8901(days)

MOVING TO FLORIDASale - Beautiful modern/contemporary brass lampstands about 6 ft tall onsolid marble base. Idealfor sectional pit sofa. Orig-inally priced at $1750.Available for $375. Alsoadult Solid wood bdrm setMediterranean style with alot of detail/carvings, tripledresser, 2 night tables, fullsize headboard, two mir-rors. $675 or best reason-able offer. Raccoon furcoat size % full length.Good cond. $85. Also Per-sian lamb fur jacket $50.For more information,please call Karen or Mike908-874-6053 after 5:00pm.ORIENTAL RUGS - Kas-han, 9'x12', new, 100%wool, hand-made, ivory/peach, $750. Eves 908-874-5560

PATIO FURNITURE -Light grey PVC patio set,42" round table w/4chairs, umbrella & chaircushions incl. Great cond.$250. Call 908-329-8123PERENNIALS - And Day-lilies in Bloom! 700+ Vari-eties to Select From.Robin Meadow Farm. 46Van Lieu's Rd, East Am-well. 609-466-9554.RAINBOW VACUUM -With power nozzle. New$1229. Sacrifice $599.215-295-8676

REFRIGERATORS -Washers, dryers, airconds, ranges, guar. Candeliver. 908-685-8038SOFA - 95in, tan cordu-roy, exc cond. Loose seat& back cushions. $200.908-940-1221

SOLOFLEX - With all at-tachments. $750. Dan609-397-9260 ,SPEAKERS - 2 KLHModel 12, Exc. cond. B/O.609-448-5454.STAIRMASTER PT4000with reading rack and floormat. Hardly used $2300.Dave 609-243-9600STOVE - Hotpoint electric,40", 2 ovens, self-cleaningoven, coppertone, likenew. $200. 609-896-0680TABLE - 48" diameterBlond Butcher BlockMaple, Doweled, cast ironpinapple base, exc cond.4 maple chairs. GE Dual-wave II microwave, 1 yrold. Fpi irons. Berber rug,beige, 8'X12' w/mat, 100%wool, good cond. Pulldown ext. light, neverused. 609-895-9725 after

42 noon.TEAK DINING RM - Table,6 chairs, stands at 102",good cond. $200. 609-275-6442.TRACTOR - Case 224,high drive/42" deck, snowcaster, sweeper, weights,chains. $2495 firm. Call609-896-3932TREADMILLS - Buy Di-rect. Quality treadmills in-clude delivery & service.Other exercise equipment& training programs avail-able. Call 609-737-7447.

WALL UNIT - Entertain-ment center with bar &lights, matching tables$450/BO. 609-466-0144WASHER & DRYER -Kenmore. Heavy duty !gcapacity. $75 for both.609-497-2161

WASHER/DRYER - Stackstand, apt size, Whirlpool.Purchased 9/92, still underwarranty. $500/BO. 609-490-0391WHIRLPOOL - Washer &gas dryer, exc cond, ask-ing $400/BO for both. 609-799-6245 aft 6pm wkdys155 ComputersAPPLE 11 "E - Monitor andprinter, runs great, perfectfor student, or new busi-ness. Includes books andprograms. $300. 609-683-0804AT&T 6300 - 20 meg HD,CGA Color monitor, mod-ern printer $350, AT&TUnix PC 7300, 4 med HD,orig. software $500. 908-874-5229COLOR ZEROS 386 laptop. 4MB RAM, 80 MBhard disc, windows, soft-ware included. $2800.609-989-9190 Iv. msg.IBM 286 Clone - 20MBHD, 1MB RAM, dual flop-pys, mouse, Okidata print-er, $350. 609-497-9122IBM-Type PCs - Built/re-paired/upgraded. Beatsstore prices. FainsbertComputers. 201-873-2198

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ABC ORIENTALwill pay the highest pricesfor used & antique orientalrugs. 800-882-RUGSAMERICAN FLYER & Lio-nel Trains & Old toys. Call908-755-0346 aft 6pm orIv msg.ANTIQUE BOTTLESwanted - Cork top, em-bossed. Search the attic,cellar. Jeff 609-924-5817

CASH FOR - used cam-eras & all photo equip-ment. New or old. 1 pc. orwhole studio. No Polaroidor movie equipment. Call908-442-6141 pleaseleave message.

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215 - Lost a Found220 • Card of Thanks/In Memorium

•100 - Help Wanted105 - Retail Employment110 - Healthcare & Education.115- Help Wanted-Part Time120- Childcare Wanted"125 - Childcare & Domestic Services'130 - Resumes135- Situations Wanted -140 - Business Opportunities

150 - Merchandise Mart155- Computers160- Merchandise Wanted165 - Musical instruments170- Collectibles175- Antiques1B0 - Garage Sales165 - Rea Market & Rummage Sales19Q- Produce195- Hay & Straw20S- Farm Equipment205- Pets & Animals210- Horses S. Livestock

225 - Instruction & Schoo! & Camps230- Piano Tuning235 • Furniture Restoration240 - Business & Commercial Services245- Financial Services250 • Income Tax Services255 - Legal Services260 • Special Services265 - Home Services

270- Building Services275- Home Repairs280 - PainiiriQ, & Paperhanging285- Electricians290- Plumbing295 - Heating & Air Conditioning300 - Roofing & Siding305 - Moving & Hauling310 - Gardening & Landscaping

315 - Auto Tires/Supplies320- Auto Rental & Leasing325 • Auto Repairs/Services

330 - Auto Financing335- Autos Wanted340- Autos For Sale345 - Motorcycles350- Trucks355 - Machinery & Equipment360 - Recreational Vehicles365- Mobile Homes373- Boats375- Airplanes

MEftliESTATE380- Houses For Sale385 • Townhouses & Condos For Sale

390- Pennsylvania Properties395 - Open Houses400- Out-of-Sfate Properties405- Resort Properties For Sale410- Businesses For Sale415 - O f ce'Commerciai For Sale420- Investment Properties425- Rsal Estate Wanted430-Land For Sale435 • Rea! Estate Services440- Mortgages

RENTALS!445 - Houses For Rent450 - Townhouses & Condos For Rent455 - Apartments For Rent460- Rooms For Rent465 - Garage'Storage For Renl470- AptsJHouse to Share475- Housesitting480 - Office/Commercial For Rent485- Land For Rent490 - Wanted to Rent

Turn every Wednesday through Fridayto your local Time Ofl supplementfor these special classifications,20 - Wonien Sesfcmo Men25 - Men Seeking vfonen30- Men Seeking Men35 - Women Seeling Women40- Travel45 • Personal Services50- inns & Lodges50 - Vacsticn Rentals65 - Catering & Entertasranem70 - Music & Dramatic Instruction

14 The Franklin News-Record Friday, July 2, 1993

iso MerchandiseWanted

BUYING GOLD JEW-ELRY - Diamonds & Dia-mond jewelry. High CashPrices Paid - our onlybusiness is buying qualityjewelry, so we must paymore. Prof! service - certi-fied Gemologist on pre-mises. All transactionsconfidential. Convenientlocation. Call for more info- 609-396-0950DOLLS - Want to buythose orphans in the attic.Pre 1970 please. Call 609-275-0641 Iv msg.LAWRENCEVILLE - Mov-ing sale. 9am-4pm, Sat 6/26, Sun 6/27. 6 DevonAve. Applioances, camper,exercise gym, luggage,xmas & much more.NORDIC TRACK WANT-ED - Good condition. Call609-683-8807.OFFICE EQUIPMENT -Canon NP350F 30ppmcopier w/sorter, S1950;Southwestern Bell Free-dom Phone System (baseunit w/3 extensions),$450; Toshiba T1000 w/intmodem and case, $300.Call 609-683-9191.PANASONIC - Phone/faxfor sale w/guarantee, esocond, nearly new. $300.609-683-5420WALK-IN FREEZER - Ap-prox 1000 Sq Ft Heavyduty pallet rack. Call 609-771-4440WANTED - To purchaseused violins, cellos, andaccessories. 609-275-9451 eves.

165 MusicalInstruments

165 Musicalinstruments

PIANO - Lester Spinet.Dark finish, exc. cond w/Stool. $500. 609-448-7305Iv msg.PIANO REPOSSESION &Liquidat ion-Yamaha-Kawai-Wuriitzer-Kimball &Pre-owned Steinway. 609-695-7456

PtANOS• 25-used pianos to

choose from. SPlNETS-upright« GRANDS-from $650.00. NEW PIANOS-from

$1270.00FREEHOLD

MUSIC CENTER908-462-4730

170 CollectiblesBASEBALL CARDS ~Large collection. 28,000cards! Retail value $6800by computer inventory.Will not breakup collection.Comp. software inci. inprice. Collection has in-creased in value 30% peryr. for 4 continuous yrs.No dealers/serious inves-tors only! $3000. 1960thru 1985. Call 609-448-2975LINERANA - Lifetime col-lection 125 pieces, manyon Titanic, rare books &posters, many in origframes. $5000. 908-388-0369 after 6pmPRINCETON PLATES -(5) different. Blue andwhite Wedgewood. Dated1931. $65 ea. 919-217-8494STAMPS - For collectors.US and worldwide, begin-ner thru advanced. 609-466-8743 ask for Bob.

ANTIQUE BABY GrandPiano - W.M. Knabe & Co.circa 1932, one of the bestof if s time, $2600/BO. CallKen 609-538-0595, Ivmsg.CELLO - Full size, withhard case, Original cost$1800, Buffet Clarinet,original cost $850. ArtleyFlute, Allin Prime condi-tion. Best Offer. 215-968-0175FLUTE - Solid silver, openhole. Gemeinhardt. Excelcond., $600. Call 609-586-9188HOPKINSON OF LON-DON - Baby Grand Piano.Mahogany. 609-771-0097.KORG M1 - Synthesizerw/A-track dig i ta l se-quencer, extra memorycard and stand $1200;Yamaha MT100 4 trackrecording studio $450;Sony reel to reel, 2 tracksound on sound, bestoffer. 609-466-1808.

AntiquesiANTIQUE- Wailmlrror

table and chairs. 609-799-8096 Iv msg.ANTIQUE TAG Sale -Quality pieces, excellentprices - dry sinks, cup-boards, primitives, pewterand much more. Final daySat June 26th, 10-4. 5aManor Drive Princeton.609-683-0804PRE WORLD WAR II -Vintage, 9x5 billiard table,exc cond, please call 908-446-9084.

180 Garage Saies

rm, furri, dressers, bed-ding, housewares, LittleTykes, toys and lots more.Sat 6/26, 9-3. 501 Town-ship Line Rd.BELLE MEAD - Route 601near Carrier Clinic. Sat. 6/26, raindate 7/3, 9-2pm.

130 Garage Sales

BELLE MEAD - Sat, 6/26.9-4, 14 Hillcrest Rd. Itemsinci 1968-71 Barbies, 1stday covers, 12800 BTU A/C Unit, China cabinetchair, dinette, baby items;crib, stroller, car seat. Noeariybirds.DAYTON - Sat & Sun 6/26& 6/27, 9-5, 140 GeorgesRd. Household, crafts,some collector's items &antiques.EAST WINDSOR - 20Buxton Dr. Sat/Sun, 6/26-27, 8am-4pm. Movingsale. Lots of great stufffrom A to Z!GARAGE SALE - BelleMead, June 25, 26, 27, 9-5pm. Clothes, toys &household items. 31 River-view Terr, off Hillsboro Rd.HIGHTSTOWN - BlockYard Sale. Taylor Avs. offSouth St. Sat & Sun, June26 & 27th, 9am-3pm.HILLSBORO - Sat,7/3,9am-1pm. 109 EastwickCt., In Weybridge Townho-mes off Triangle Rd. Furni-ture: beautiful walnut"solid wood" bedroom set,2 mirrors, triple dresser,headboard & 2 nightstands, end tables, alsoden end tables & ultramodem; lamp solid marblebase, racoon coat, Per-sian lamb jacket size 3/4 AMust See.HOPEWELL BORO - YardSale, 55 Princeton Ave(Carter Rd). Next to Elem.School. July 3, 4, 5. Anti-ques, Collectibles, Jewelry& JunklKENDALL PARK - Mov-ing. Kitchen supplies,hardware, art, books,clothing, plants, luggage,sports & exercise equip-ment. Sat June 26, 8:30-1pm, 14 Hodge Rd.

LAWRENCEVILLE - 2Family Garage Sale. Sofa,like new; misc. turn, TVs,many nice household ar-ticles. 9am-3pm, Sat. 6/26.17 Cold Soil Rd. (just offRte 206).LAWRENCEVILLE - Es-tate tag sale. Sat & Sun,6/26-27, 9am-4pm. 41Titus Ave, Lawrenceville

LAWRENCEVILLE - Sat 6/26, 9-4pm. Raindate 6/27,10-3pm. Large varietyhousehold items, plants.LAWRENCEVILLE - Yardsale, 9am-noon. Sat 6/26.Bicycle, baby tilings & etc,at the Manors. 33 FairwayCt, Lawrenceville

MONROE - 6/26 & 6/27,10-3, 482 G Mounts MillRd. Clothes, sewing ma-chine, lawn mower, etc.

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MONMOUTH JCT - Sat, 6/26 & Sun. 6/27, 9-3pm.Something for every roomin the house! Exerciseequip, china, posters,books & much, muchmore! Royal Oaks atHenderson Rd. 4710 TwinOaks Ct.

MOVING SALE - Dresser,TV stand, antique sewmachine, stereo, linens,etc! Sat / Sun daytime. Rt1 to So. Bruns Mall takeWynwood Rd; 2nd right onFoxtail. Bldg 8, Apt 64.MOVING SALE - Furni-ture, household goo*:,tools & bikes. Everythingmust go. 609-497-3466MOVING SALE - Some-thing for everyone. 86Knickerbocker Dr, BelleMead. 9am-4pm, Sat &Sun, 6/26-27, rain orshine.

PLAINSBORO 163 Tho-reau Dr, The Brittany, Sat6/26, Sam, Rain or shine.More fabulous clothes formen sizes 38-44, womenall sizes, paddle fans, bbqgritt, linens. Oriental rug9X12, pine table andchairs, rowing machine,typewriter, housewares,books and more. Lastchance, moving. Every-thing in great cond. andmust sell 609-936-8199PRINCETON - Yard sale,Sat. 6/26, 9am to 1pm. 58Birch Ave. Householditems, clothing, ladiesshoes, (7V2 & 8), ceram-ics, brass, etc.WEST WINDSOR - Hugeassortment of useables.Sam Sat & Sun 6/26-27. 4Dunbar Dr (off EdinburgRd) see signs. Exceptionalquality & bargains.WEST WINDSOR - Mov-ing Sale. 6 West KincaidDr, July 9th & 10th. 8am-4pm. Bookcases, tables,exercise equip, appls, toys& more! Everything mustgo, rain or shine!

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205 Pets &Animals

ADORABLE BORDERCollie puppy, 8 wks old,has shots, exc for chil-dren, smart and playful.$150. 609-936-0189 or609-275-7295AFRICAN GREY PAR-ROTS - Breeder sellout.Pairs & babies from $240.All healthy, shipped daily.305-791-3720BEAGLE PUPPIES - Reg-istered. 45 yrs breedingexp. guaranteed. 609-585-4469BEAUTIFUL - Golden Re-triever puppies. Championbloodlines, properly bred,AKC registered, parentships OSA cer t i f i ed ,whelped May 21, 1993.$400w/shots. 4 health cer-tificates. 215-598-3736CHINESE PUGS - AKC,M/F, champ bloodline,good for hearing disabled.609-347-8024COCK-A-TOO - CitronCrested female, hand fed.Talks, very lovable. +cage. B/O. Call 609-396-0522COCKER PUPS - AKC, 8wks, all colors, small &very sweet. $200 & up.908-370-1430COCKERSPANIEL - Pup-pies. Lovable & affection-ate. Wormed & shot.Reas. price, no papers215-946-9969 aft 6pmDOBERMAN PUPS -AKC, beautiful, excep-tional quality, docked,shots, sire & dam onpremise $450; 908-381-7274.FREE KITTENS - 2 gold,2 grey, 3 mos old. Need agood home. 609-737-8272FREE KITTENS - 9 wksold, tiger, b&w, 609-586-3867FREE PUPPY - 7 mos.Toy Collie/Eskimo, housebroken, neutered, ailshots, licensed, cage,food, leashes & more.908-521-5426FREE TEDDY BEARHamster Babies - Readyto be weened immed. Ba-bies are lovable, & use tobeing hand held, perfectfor young children. BelleMead, 908-874-4509.FRENCH MASTIFF - Pups- Hooch - Rare & expen-sive. Chinese Shar-peipups. AKC reg. Wrinklesgalore. Freehold. 908-431-2501

GERMAN SHEPHERD Im-ports excellent police ca-nine puppies, 3 m, 3 f,12wks old, for sale &some young adults. In pro-cess of moving. Calling215-935-3233-GERMAN SHEPHERDPuppies - White, regis-tered. Certified healthy.First shots, even tem-pered. Playful pets. Availnow $500. Call Vonnie908-787-3297GERMAN SHORTHAIRPointer Pups - AKC, Exc.Hunters, Family dog/goodwith kids. 908-995-2059HIMALAYAN KITTENS - 9weeks, female $250. Call908-876-3803JACK RUSSELL - Puppiesfor sale. 1 male, 4 fe-males, ready to go. 609-737-2537JACK RUSSELL Terrierpups - M/F, great familypet. $295. 609-769-0655

KITTENS - Exotic, short-hair, brown tabby $400.Red tabby longhair $300.Call 201-875-8313KITTENS - Female 10wks, leukemia neg, shots,wormed, long hair calicocat 908-369-4479KITTENS - Himalayans,Flame point $100. sweet,friendly. Good w/ children.609-448-8682KITTENS - To good homeonly. Call 609-393-0501LABRADORS - AKC, yel-low and black pups. Allpuppy shots given. Hipsand eyes guaranteed. Thebest of the best, bomJune 5, 1993. $450. 908-369-3954ROTTWEILER PUPS -AKC, males & females.Parents on premises.$400. 609-268-2608SAMOYED - Needs lovinghome. Exc. health, neu-tered. For info, call 908-874-6888YELLOW LAB - Reg., 6mo old male. Has allshots, needs loving home.609-799-5911,10am-9pm.

210 Horses &Livestock

CASH PAID - for horses,horse equip, livestock. Weare not killers. 908-928-8391 "MINIATURE HORSEPHILLY - 1 yr old, needsto be trained, all shots,registered, $1200/BO.609-259-1797 Ask forMollyTB MARE - 5 yr, 16H, w/blaze, very fancy, excmover! Wonderful disposi-tion, 1st show champion-ship, w/12 year old rider.Started fences, cleanxrays. $8500. 908-719-9870 _

215 Lost & FoundLOST - Silver baby cup inLaVakes Box. Wither-spoon St. Reward. 609-426-9309LOST DOG - Smallishmixed breed female about2 yrs old, black/charcoalgrey, some white & tanmarkings on face. Fur onbody clipped. Tail furclipped to look like lion'stail, no collar. Call 609-921-3542. REWARDI

225 Instruction &Schools &Camps

SPECIAL ED TEACHER -Exp tutor to reinforce &strengthen basic stills.Heather, 908-422-1391.TEACHER - Experienced,certified, K-8, will tutoryour child, reasonablerates, flex hrs, convenientlocation, cali Ms. Rose609-490-0816

240 Business &CommercialServices

FiEELANCE ARTIST" - "lam now avail for promo-tional, collateral or printwork. Mechanicals,Comps, B&W Line Art,Layouts & Etc. Studio,Agency & Printer back-ground with 20 yrs exp.Ask for Paul at 609-448-8471_

260 specialServices

SMALL BUSINESS? - selfemployed? Hospitaliztionand major medical cover-age at afordable grouprates. Other business &personal benefits avail-able, Call Frank McPoyle800-877-NASE •SMILE - A Visiting Service- Send a visit with a smileto someone you cannot bewith, for whatever reason,just to let them know youcare. Call evenings be-tween 8pm-10pm, 609-683-1424

265 HomeServices

CLEANING - Reliable, ex-perienced, referencesandown transportafion. Pleasecail 609-392-2668COMPLETE HOME & OF-FICE - Cleaning. Carpets,Floors, Windows. LowestPrices. Serving Princeton17 yrs. Owner does workhimself. 609-259-0289G & R BLACKTOP - Stopyour driveway from crack-ing. Get your drivewayblack top sealed. Call forireB estimate. 609-587-1551.WINDOW - Carpet, gutter,house cleaning & paintingsrvcs. Exp'd professional.Caii anytime 609-448-6085

270 BuildingServices

ADDITIONS - alterations,restorations. Serving thisarea for 22 years. 908-359-7571ALL TYPE CONCRETE -Brick, rock, stone & stuc-co. Call Bob - 609-588-8780 Free estimateASPHALT PAVING - Lots,Driveways, Resurfacing,Repairs, Extensions,Patch work, Stone & Grav-el, Seal Coating, Concretework, 20 years exp. Freeestimates. Cail Jeff at 609-426-9496

270 BuildingServices

ASPHALT, STONE &Concrete Driveways -Newinstallation, rsurfacing andexpansions. Sealing. Esti-mates at your conve-nience. Call The TreeCompany, 609-443-9083BACKHOE SVC - Day-wkor by the job. Pipework,septic systems, etc, 908-972-8845 609-259-1617

CUSTOM CARPENTRY -specializing in qualitydecks, basements, gen-eral carpentry work, etc.Reasonable rates. Freeestimates. References &portfolio. Wade - 908-281-9813CUSTOM MARBLE andtile - Marble, granite ce-ramics. Sales and installa-tion. Best quality and pric-es. For free estimate call908-422-7760DONALD GlERSCH - Car-penter for 40 yrs. All typesof carpentry. Windows,doors cabinets, etc. Re-pairs, complete remodel-ing or restoration. We areinsured, lied with refs. Call609-259-7557

GENERAL CONTRAC-TOR - All phases of inte-rior and exterior home im-provements, additions &decks. Fully insured. Ref-erences upon request.Call Ted 609-448-9593

275 Home RepairsB&E HOME IMPROVE-MENTS - all types of car-pentry and remodeling. Nojob too big or small. Freeestimates. Call BruceGreen, 609-298-2728.CARPENTRY - Additions,remodel'g & decks. De-pend., 20 yrs exp. FreeEst. Frank 908-788-0883HANDYMAN - Carpentry,kitchen and basement re-modeling, bathroom, tilework, patio, decks, side-walk, concrete work. Freeestimate, fully insured.Call Sam anytime 609-

896-1899.HIRE CREATIVE Wood-craft Inc. - To do the 1001odd jobs no else wants.Bathrooms/ basements re-modeled. Ail carpentry/trimwork. Rotted wood/termiterepair. Refs. 609-586-2130

280 Painting &Paperhanging

A BEAUTIFUL HOME -Can be yours. Donna ReidPainting. Int/ext & power-washing done by profes-sionals. 12 yrs exp. In-sured. Serving Princeton,Pennington, Yardley &Newtown. 609-924-6909A-1 PAINTING - Interior &Exterior. Guaranteed topquality workmanship &material at competitiveprices. Over 15 years ex-perience. 609-588-8962

ALLEN'S PAINTINGPower Washing«Gutters

'An owner operated svc.taking pride in every job'•Residential/Commercial•interior/ExteriorKirk Allen-Lawrenceville609-771-4189BILL'S PAiNTiNG «•• Resi-dential Specialist. Interior/Exterior & Wallpapering.Reasonable rates. Veryneat, clean work. Free es-timates. Insured. Call 609-497-9229 or 201-287-1491.PAINTING Professional -Ext/int. home repair. Lic'd,ins'd & refs. Eduardo, 609-989-7614 or 800-273-7614

290 PlumbingT H O M A S MACKEYPlumbing & heating - Res.& Comm. All repairs donepromptly. Bath, kitchen,remodeling & undergroundsves avail. 24 hr svc. Lie#9238. 609-393-4637 or1-800^371-7364

305 Moving &Hauling

AL'S CLEANUP - Yards,cellars, attics, factories,stores, etc. Also hauling,demol i t ion , gut terscleaned, dumpster rental.We are the cheapest! 609-921-1323, 1-800-870-1680.KELEMEN MOVING -PM00350. Apartments,homes and offices. Lowrates. AH size jobs. 25Bear Brook Rd, W. Wind-sor, NJ. Call 609-520-8414 m [|||n|[ _ ; [

310 Gardening &Landscaping

A & B LANDSCAPINGand lawn care. Free esH-mates. Fully insured. 609-443-6412ACTION LAWN - All phas-es of lawn care. Clean-ups, trim work, etc. Freeest. 609-737-8955

BILL'S CUSTOM - LawnService. Lawns cut at reasrates. Debris removal,c iean-up, a n d : bedsmulched. 609-394-0630COMMERCIAL/RESIDEN-TIAL Landscapes - archi-tectural designs, springclean-ups, relocating exist-ing plants, bed thinning.Top soil, mulch, decorativestone by the truck load.Mowing services. Esti-mates at your conve-nience, call The TreeCompany, 609-443-9083.

310 Gardening &Landscaping

CUT MASTER LAWNCARE - Summer Special.Anything under 1 acre $20cut. Anything over 1 acre$25/acre. Service inci. cut-ting, edging, trimming. Calltoday for ref. list. 609-727-1821EMPIRE TREE & LAND-SCAPE - Complete tree &stump removal, pruning,cabling, feeding & siteclearing. Reasonablerates, year round service.Free est. Aged firewood/mulch also available. Freedelivery. Call 609-896-1640GENERAL LAWN & Gar-den Maintenance - Sprimg& Gutter Cleanups, Tree-work, Brush removal, Ro-totilling, Mulching, Plant-ing, RR ties, Patios,Walks, Free est. RamirezBros. 609-466-4283HOFFMANS Landscapingand lawn service. Cail908-369-8737JACOBS TREE - Totaltree & shrub care. Rea-sonable rates. Fully in-sured. Free estimates.609-737-6988LARGE VARIETY of tropi-cal plants are back atPackard's Farmers. 135,206 South Somerville.L A W N S E R V I C E -Prompt, reliable, insured.Spring Cleanups. Full ser-vice. Complete turf man-agement. Landscape de-sign. Free estimates. CallClem at 908-359-1418ORGANIC LANDSCAPES- Lawn care, Clean up,trimming, pruning, planting& flowers. Reasonableprices. Free estimates.Call Brian 609-895-1751THREE BEARS TREESURGERY - Pruning, trim-ming & removal, stumpgrinding & land clearing.Reasonable rates, Freeestimates & fully insured.908-231-9547 Ken, or

908-873-2253 RonTREE REMOVAL - Prun-ing, organic spray pro-grams, organic deep-rootfeeding, stump rerhoval &mowing services. Esti-mates at your conve-nience. Call The TreeCompany 609-443-9083VSM LAWN Maintenance& Landscaping - CompleteLawn Care. Commercial &residential - spring & fallclean-up, mulch, snow re-moval, walks & patios, topsoil. Free estimates. Cali609-883-9375WOODCHIPS - $15.00cubic yd delivered; Springsale - firewood $100 corddelivered. 908-821-7669

315 Auto Tires/Supplies

GOODYEAR TIRES - (4)P205, 75 R15 with rims,exc shape. $200/BO 609-587-7794LINCOLN CONTINENTAL'66-69 - MiscellaneousParts. 609-771-0097

335 Autos Wanted

ABSOLUTELY THE BESTBUYING Toyotas, Hondas& Datsuns, also Americancars & trucks.

DEAD OR ALIVE609-588-0537 or

609-587-4431AN INSTANT Cash deal$$$ paid on the spot, in-terested in buying your car"or truck. Foreign or do-mestic. Specializing inhigh mi. & damaged cars.For pickup call 609-737-7735 days or 394-5361eves

340 Autos For SaleAntique Car for Sale -

CADILLAC 1966 FLEET-WOOD '75 SEDAN -Beautifully maintainedclassisc car. 7 passenger,150-inch wheelbase. Aca-demic gray. 78,000 ac-cident-free miles. Superbperformance & appear-ance. Passed New JerseyState Inspection - 1992.D.S. Bond, 456 SnowdenLane, Princeton, NJ08540. Phone 609-924-5421ACURA LEGEND L '88 - 4dr, auto, anii-lock brakes,p/seats, sunrf, leather,loaded, mint $9950. 908-821-7205AUDI 5000 CS Turbo '86 -Leather int, sunrf, loaded,98K, exc cond. $4500.Day 201-565-2856 or eves609-936-0219BMW 528 '88 - BronzetOrig. owner, garage kept,leather int fully loaded, a/c, arn/fm cass, sunroof,63K mi. Asking $10,250.Call working hours 908-253-9333, after 5:30 908-874-7650.BRONCO I! '89 - 4x4,Eddie Bauer Pkg, exc.cond., 54K mi, $10,400.Call 609-924-1920 aft 7pmCADILLAC FLEETWOOD•90 - 4 dr, Ithr. seats.Loaded. Exc cond. 53Kmi. $16,200. Call 908-781-6236 tv. mass.CHEVROLET CAPRICE'80 - 2 door, V-8, in-spected to 2/94. New fires,brakes & front end parts.Needs some body work.Runs good. $450/BO. CaiiMike 215-862-3661

340 Autos For Sale 340 Autos For Sale,-.

CHEVROLET CELEBRITY'88 - Perfect car for yourgraduating son/daughter.Sporty but safe, seats 6 &gets 25-30 mpg. Looksgreat, runs great, manynew parts. Must see!$5000/BO. 609-799-6595CHEVY CAMARRO '87 -V6, auto, air, louvers, exc,cond, 90K mi, $2900. 609-799-2953CHEVY CAPRICE CLAS-SIC '75 - Loaded, red con-vertible, very good shape.$6900/BO. 609-587-7794CHEVY LUMINA "90 - V6,auto, fit whl dr., air, alarm,cruise, 63K mi., exc,$5900. 609-799-2953CHRYSLER CORDOBA'79 - Exc cond, fully load-ed, new battery, low mile-age, garaged, 1 owner,$950. 609-655-8527.CORVETTE '84 - Not yournormal vette. 46K orig mi,1 owner, own a vertiallybrand new corvette for$10,500. Days 609-448-2790 or (eves & wknds)609-448-2843CUTLASS SUPREME '82- 2 dr, a/c, am/fm cass, p/s, p/b, $800. Call 609-587-9124DATSUN 300ZX "84 -1Q5K mi, looks great in &out, runs well. B/O. CallRick 908-988-3034.FIAT X1/9 '81 - Convert-ible! Runs/looks grt.72,000 mi. Am/fm cass.$1950. Call 609-298-6442

FORD BRONCO '77 - 4x4old style body,, 33tires,31ift. 4:11 Posfrear. 302V-8. 30K mi. JVC pull out.Super condition. $6500 orb/o. 609-530-1944FORD CROWN Victoria'89 - Dark blue, policepackage, all pwr, 40K mi,exc. cond. Jeff 609-921-3161 .FORD ESCORT Pony '88- Perfect condition, 21Koriginal miles. Must sellbecause leaving. $3500/BO. Call 609-258-5185 or609-497-3474 aft 7pmFORD FESTIVA L '89 -48,800 mi, auto, a/c, am/fm, $2695. 908-521-4332.FORD MUSTANG GT '91

- sunroof, loaded, red,exc. cond., must sell$11,500. 609-585-3209after 12pm leave messageFORD MUSTANG GTConvertible '90 - Mintcond, 35K miles, auto,leather seats, $15,500.Call 215-295-1844FORD TAURUS '91 - 28Kmiles. One owner. Fullymaintained. Air, cruise,power brakes & steering,elec. locks, am/fm cass,alum wheels. $9500/BO.Call 609-291-8646GTO CONVERTIBLE '68 -92,000 mi., new motor &trans. Needs interior/bodywork. $4500, 609-625-7286HONDA ACCORD LXl '89- Sports sedan. Auto. Allextras incld leather int.,new tires & brakes. Im-maculately deta i led.Should be seen. 1 owner.Asking $8500. 908-985-5669HONDA CIVIC '91 -Hatchback, meticulouslymaintained, 4 spd manual,a/c, arn/fm cass, $5,900.908-874-5847HONDA CIVIC WAG-OVAN '87 - Blue wagon, 5spd, 1.5 liter, am/fm cass,71K mi, orig. owner, goodbasic transp. $3950 or b/o.call 609-466-3424 or 201-761-1349.HONDA CRX SI '88 - 5spd, yellow, very clean,88K hwy mi, asking$5650. 609-275-0380

ISUZU TROOPER "86 - 4whl dr, (California Car)good cond, $4000 forquick sale. Call 609-395-6952 todayJAGUAR VDP "86 - Red,4dr w/beige leather inte-rior. 83K mi. By origowner, exc cond. Asking$7900. 908-257-1893 or908-846-5100JAGUAR XJ6 '84 - Van-dan Plas, blk/tan int. Wirewhls, snrf, loaded. 92K mi.$7000. 609-895-1921JEEP CHEROKEE '85 -4WD, 4 dr, stereo cass,$2500. 609-924-4833

JEEP GRAND Wagoneer'88 - Fully loaded, exccond, 67K mi, 1 owner,very well maintained,SB500/BO. 609-466-5523JEEP WRANGLER '89 - 8cyl, 5 spd, Laredo pack-age, white, both tops, am/fm cass., alarm, $9500/BO. 609-789-3178LINCOLN TOWNCAR '91

- White, blue leather int, allpower, A-1 cond, underw a r r a n t y , 31K m i ,$17,900. 215-493-3806.MAZDA M1ATA '91 - Red,pkg A, exc cond, alarm,aa, cass, airbag, 33K mi.12,100/BO. Must sell. 908-329-0598

MAZDA PROTEGE (323)'89 - 4 dr, Sedan. Reliable,zippy small car, w/iots ofint, rm, & Irg trunk. Con-sumer Reports rated muchbetter than average. Wellmaintained, great gasmileage. Black w/gray int.,manual transmission, a/c,am/fm cass. 58K mi.$4800.609-924-4747.

MERCEDES 420SEL '&_-Mint cond. Taupe anSsaddle. 86K mi, $20,00&JCall 609-298-5109 -*•'MERCEDES 450 SLC '"?§-' White w/red int, subi$loaded,^ car phone, ne'vvjieath bucket seats. A cla%'sic, must see to apprecVate! $13,500. Call 609-396-9411 10am-9prn, "€f215-321-6967 ^MERCEDES BENZ 355SL '72 - Convertible Clas-sic. Perfect cond. PleaS'ecall 609-278-0510. '**MERCURY SABLE '8Srdl-Excellent condition, tan'Wleather int, pw, a'c, cruisecontrol, 65K mi, $5906/BO. 609-466-2746, pleafeleave message. j ^ rMITSUBISHI CORDIA 'SB- Great car, runs wells103K mi, $1300. 609-497;1785, or 609-924-5141 •>MITSUBISHI PRECIS'88 - exc oend, hatchback;5 spd, am/fm tape, cayphone, 100K mi, $180a908-329-3461 before 9pm,leave message. _£_NISSAN 240SX '89W}redr mint cond, fully load-ed, 26K mi., station car,$8900. 908-821-8476 .NISSAN SENTRA "84- -$950.609-936-9692 >-'NISSAN SENTRA '87-66K mi, stick shift, cd play-er, $2700. 609-426-0644aft 6:30pm _J_OLDS CUTLASS SU-PREME '83 - orig owner,good cond. Asking $12C)0'.908-329-3366 'j_PLYMOUTH COLT '87 -Asis - $500. Drives very wei).arn/fm stereo tape deck.Call 908-297-5074. ;'.,PONTIAC FORMULA '83*-V8, auto, ps, pb, pw, ae,am/fm cass, t-tops, 44kmi, 1 yr warranty left, 2extra tires. S8OOO/B<5.609-585-4371 ±_PORSCHE 911T ' 7 1 - , -Mustard yellow, rebuilt en-gine, god cond. A classic.$8500/BO. 908-369-0061T-BIRD '86 - V-6, loaded,85K mi., 1 owner, careldfor! $4500/BO. 908-359- •4476 \_T O Y O T A C A M R;YWAGON '90 - 6 cyl, auto,a/c, am/fm cass, tiny dentbut otherwise excellent.$9875. Must sell to buyhouse. 609-951-4349TOYOTA COROLLA '80 -Hatch, 69K mi, a/c, ex-tremely dependable. $800or b/o. 609-921-7024. ;TOYOTA TERCEL '81 V 5spd, a/c, am/fm tape, goodcond, $600/BO. 609-95-1-9028 "VOLVO 240 DL '89 - MJntcondition. 88,000 n i l ,S7900/BO. Call 609-275-1120 ^ _VOLVO 740 GL Wagon'90 - 49K mi, leather,sunrf, 3rd seat, many "'ex-tras, new tires, ext war-ranty, immac cond,$15,250. 609-397-3747'^vmsg *'r'VOLVO 760 GLE '84f -Auto, ac, am/fm cass,graphic equilizer, pwrbooster, elec windows'&locks. Great car! $4900/BO. 609-397-4537/397-1114 Z±_

VOLVO 760 GLE ' 8 * -Turbo, auto, p/w, p/s, p?b,sunroof, a/c, new tires^ax-

, haust & brakes, leader' int. Exc. cond. $4500 oivb/

o. 609-936-1260. • JVOLVO TURBO '84,;: -Brown, sunroof, 125K jj i i ,many new parts, goodcond, $3600/B.O. 609-443-0945 ~ _VW CONVERTIBLE '83 -a/c, CD player, alarm, Call908-985-8942 days, 609-448-6073 eves £ _VW GOLF '85 - High ipi.,exc. mechanical cond,snrf, a/c, 5 spd, $995.908-874-5847 ^ _VW JETTA '88 - 4 dr, 4spd, 51K mi, new tires, ex-haust, good cond. $5200or b/o. 908-329-0434 :.

345 MotorcyclesHONDA CBR 600F2 '91 -Very low mi., showroomcond., dealer maintained.S4800B/O. Serious inquir-ies only. Eves. 908-988-3036 ^ _HONDA INTERCEPTORVF100R '84 - 8200 mi.Bsst offer for quick sale.Dan 609-397-9260 \KAWASAKI ZX10 '89 -V&H pipe, Dyno jet braid-ed steal brakes, etc., veryfast. S5500/BO. 908-449-3473YAMAHA 650 '80 - Black,low miles, exc. cond.Forced to sell. $1100/BO.609-466-4534 *

350 Trucks T~FORD BRONCO '92j -"Eddie Bauer", 22K p,mint cond, many customextras, $18,995. 908-251-3555 or 609-655-1817 Jift5. :FORD F-150 XLT SUPER-CAB '91 - 5L, V-8, 4x4,8'bed, bed liner, new tires.53K mi. Exc. cond.$14,700/80. 908-359-2680TOYOTA 4x4 Pickup '90 -22,000 mi., a/c, chromew h e e l s , r o l l ba r ,$10,500bo. Cali 609-989-7905 •;.

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3B0 RecreationalVehicles

6BANBURY - Live bytgwn part? in historic housenear Main St., 3 bdrrn, 1 Vzbaths, garage, iakeview.$1,73,500. 609-655-3336GULFSTREAM CLASSIC'8.9 - 34' 460 Ford, JohnDeere chasis, 26,000 mi,tear queen, full awning,exc cond, fully loaded, carcaddy incl. $37,500. Call808-521-1527NOMAD '89 - 24ft bdrrnapi ing. Excellent cond,$6600, must sell! 609-883--J633TfiAVEL TRAILER - 77,g5 ft Nomad, a/c, awning,tandem axel, sleeps 6, selfesntained. $280G/Bestoffer. 908-287-4792.

3B5 Mobile HomesGHATEAU TRAILER - In-cludes land, 2 tip-outs w/deck, 35 ft, fully furn'd.Exc cond. Cape May0purt House. 609-584-9014 -E-ATONTOWN - 12X60, 2bdrm, custon kidproof, 8'ceilings, a/c, tile bath, exccond, many upgrades,family park, 5 min to pkwy,7 min to beach. $25,000.908-776-9218

370 Boats"CAB CRUISE '88, 24ftBayliner. One owner. LowHours. Exc condition. 609-.259-6081COBIA 17'B/R '1984 - 120MERC I/O w/Mag tilt.Freshwater history. Runs& looks great $3900. 609-396-2612.HANDYMAN SPECIAL -Free - 1961 26' Owens

-Cabin Cruiser, sleeps 5,'312 Chevy pwr. s.s. prop,Bimini top, wood hull, ext.fepainting req'd. You pro-Vide trailer to transport.Call Q. Gross, 609-292-,6955 8-430 or 609-882-•4609 aft 6pmLARSON 17' - Bowriderwith 150 hp Mercury out-

board trailer, 1980, $3400.'Call 609-655-8621.RENKEN - 17' Bowrider1986, 120hp, OMC, I/O

. 3985 tilt trailer, many ex-tras, S3900/BO. 609-466-•2359ZODIAC Inflatable, 10''6with 4 HP Suzuki out-

' board. $795. 609-799--0291

375 Airplanes--SUZUKI " G S X R 6 0 0 '92 --Yoshimura duplex ex-haus t , stage 1, jet kit,-r$5000. 609-587-2025

380 Houses" JFor Sale

380 HousesFor Sale

380 HousesFor Sale

380 HousesFor Sale

^ MEAD - Country,Oving, 1 acre in park-likeg e t t i n g , 4 bdrms, ZVz~?1baths, Col. split, fpl, centMr, cul-de-sac, $237,500.

'• 9*08-359-1482BELLE MEAD/Hilisbor-

~ ough Twp - By owner,.spacious 13 yr old 4 bdrm,

• "£3/2 bath colonial. Liv rm,-din rm, fam rm, Ige eat-in-w j$ $245,801. Principals.'"-pnly, owner is NJ Li-

censed Realtor. 908-359--5622.

BLOOMFIELD - By owner,•J'Must sell. Newly decor. 3_;6drms, Col in desirable,^neighborhood. 1 block toW"NYC train, exc value at. .S116,900. Call 201-743-- 8694

'•.CRANBURY - Spac cus-.'tom Ranch on treed Vz

acre. Ground floor has 37~|>drm, 1Vfe bath, 18'X23' liv:r-rm w/fpl, formal din rm, eat•Jn kit, Ig pine breezeway.

2+ car garage and work-~- $hop w/attic, flagstone1 front porch and patios.' Hn'd bsmnt has 3 more

bdrms, 1 bath, huge recroom, laundry/workshop,semi kitchen. CAC, many

V/fcullt ins, etc. For quick' s a l e by o w n e r at

$210,000. Eves or wkndscall 609-395-0556 or 609-

' "443-8769

* CRANBURY/MONROE -.. Interested in a home on 3;.acres? 400 ft of frontage

- ,on your own country''..stream with fish. Com-

pletely modernized 3"bd rm, 2!£ bath farmhouse' 'with marble Jacuzzi, coun-

;try kitchen, a deck over-"" looking the lawn, many

- -trees and woods. This isall a 2 minute walk to ex-

"-••' press bus to NYC, exactly•~- i hr away. $290,000. Call""609-655-4830

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' dwellings advertised in thisnewspaper *r<* availableon an equal opportunitybasis.

EWING - New constr, 3bdrm, 2 bath, ranch-style,1 car gar, a/c, oak kit, Irg.,deck, buying direct frombuilder, $115,000. 609-586-7422.EWING TWP - 3 bdrm,renovated Colonial, 1 newbath, fpl, hardwood firs,screened porch, full bsmt,1 car garage, $134,900.Details 609-883-5951.EWING TWP - 3 bdrm,renovated Colonial, 1 newbath, fpl, hardwood firs,screened porch, full bsmt,1 car garage, $134,900.Details 609-883-5951.EWING TWP - BeautifulCustom Brick Ranch. 3bdrm, 1 bath, fpl, pool,fenced yard, wrought irongate, new roof, $149,900.By owner. 609-882-5332 /FRANKLIN PARK - Byowner, 4 bdrm, 2V£ bath,single family home in NobHill, 21/2 years old fullbsmt, professionally land-scaped lot, easy access toNYC, $226,000. 908-297-2163HAMILTON SQ - Rancher.4 bdrm, 2 baths, largefamily rm w/frpl & sky-lights, screened in patio,fin'd bsmnt $149,900. CallSO9-586-0678HIGHTSTOWN - Can youbelieve it $92,000! Beauti-ful 2 bdrm, private back-yard, deck, much more.Call 609-443-6116HILLSBORO - By owner -Immaculate young 4 bdrmhome in private neighbor-hood, newly refurbishedinside & out, many extras.Must see! $219,000. 908-369-4870HOPEWELL - Adorablestarter home. Expanded 2bdrm ranch. Kit, formal dinrm, oversized mstr bdrm,deluxe bath, exc commut-ing area, close to Prince-ton. $110,000. 215-598-0608 or 609-258-6898HOPEWELL TWP - Farm-stead, centrally locatedPhila. NYC & mins to Prin-ceton. Beautiful 4 bdrmCape, finished basementw/summer kitchen, 20x60garage, 30x120 out bldg.13 acres. Rare f ind,$350,000. 609-466-1283/

448-5454.HUNTERDON CTY -Union Twnshp. Best BuyToday. Must sell! 4 bdrm,2V2 bath. Colonial. OpenFloor Plan. Totally reno-vated with the best. Cul-de-sac, Breathtakingviews. Mins to Clinton,Remington, Rts 78, 31 &22. Open House this Sun-day. Call now for direc-tions. $249,900. Businessline. 908-735-8480.JAMESBURG - Bankowned, 3 bdrm ranch,complete ly updated,move-in cond, 1st timebuyers welcome. Pricedbelow market to sell - at$79,900. Low down pay-ment, attractive financingavail. Call Mr. Plante, 1-800-223-1700 ext 233LAMBERTVILLE - 5 bdrm,

2 bath, 2 fpic, on woodedhilltop overlooking town,with Kennel. $235,900.Call 609-737-6402LAMBERTViLLE - Naturelovers retreat. For sale byowner. Convenient to dow-town Lambertville. Singlefamily home. Secluded 2bdrm, 1 bath, new kit, newinterior paint & wallpaper,stone fpl in liv rm, vinylsiding, deck overlookingprivate back yard. Princi-pals only. $134,000. Call

609-397-9056LAWRENCE - Totally ren-ovated single family homeon quiet dead-end street,3 bdrm, Irg kit, din rm, livrm, 1 bath, asking$115,900. 609-393-7037LAWRENCEVILLE - 3bdrm, 2V2 bath Colonial onquiet circle street Familyrm w/fpl, central air, ga-rage, pool, 2 decks. Movein cond. Must see!$197,500. Call 609-538-0236 for appt Principalsonly!MANVILLE - By owner.Cape 3/4 bdrms, 2 baths,enclosed porch, fin'dbsmnt, siding. $145,900.908-722-2528MONTGOMERY - 10 rmbrick/frame col, hardwoodfirs, french doors, cathe-dral fam rm w/oversizedfpl, open foyer, 9 ft ceil-ings, 4 car gar, land-scaped, exec neighbor-

, hood, $399K. 908-359-'8763MONTGOMERY - 10room traditional, hrdwdfirs., French doors, cathe-dral family rm w/ frpl, sky-light, wood moldings,Jacuzzi, library, executiveneighborhood, Move intoday. $369,900. 908-874-8370

NESHANIC - House on 5+acres, zoned agricultural,$245,000. For information,call 908-369-3286PENNINGTON - 1775farmhouse on 5 woodedacres. In expensive area.4 bdrms, 2 baths, 3 fire-places, new renovations.$295,900. 609-737-6402PENNINGTON - 3 bdrmranch, 2 full baths, 2 cargarage, cent air, carpet-ing, 2 frplc, deck, creek,woods. Low $200's. 609-737-2233PLAINSBORO - 48 Madi-son Dr. This 7 year oldhome has luxury featuresthroughout including: fullwall stone fireplace, natu-ra' wood stained doors &• jm, cathedral ceilingswith skylights, ceramictiled foyer & kit, profes-sionally landscaped. 4acre lot w/large customdeck. Located in a won-derful family neighborhoodin one of the premiereschool districts in thestate. This 3 bdrm, with4th bdrm/loft, eat-in kit,family rm, liv rm, diningrm, 2Vz baths, and fullbsmnt, neutral decor homemust be seen! Priced tosell at $289,00 Call 609-275-2866PLAINSBORO - Countryliving. Large fenced yardfufl of birds. Big trees. 4bdrms, 3 baths, liv rm, recroom & kitchen-diningroom. Blue RibbonSchools. $199,000 Callfor brochure 609-799-9159.PLAINSBORO - Countryliving. Large fenced yardfull of birds. Big trees. 4bdrms, 3 baths, liv rm, recroom & kitchen-diningroom. Blue RibbonSchools, $199,000. Callfor brochure 609-799-9159.PLAINSBORO - Ranch. 2/3 bdrms, sunroom, ga-rage, full bsmnt, deck.$150,000.609-799-6631.PRINCETON - Beautiful 4yr old contem. patio homein Canal Pointe. Light isthe key in this spac homew/ 5 skylights, 3 bdrms,loft, eat-in-kit., ZVz baths,c/a, c/vac, dshwshr,wshrLryr, refrig, Jacuzzitub, fpl, 2 car gar, patio,exc school system, 2 mi.to NY trains. $235K. 609-520-1278

PRINCETON - By owner.2 bdrms, 1 bath, on VAacre lot. Conv to sachools

..& shopping $148K. 609-497-9372PRINCETON AREA - Har-bourton Hills - Restorationand conversion to resi-dence of timber frame andstone historic barn. 400+sq ft. 9,5 acres. Spectacu-lar views. Dunham Con-struction, 609-921-8990.

PRINCETON GREENS -Off Canal Pointe blvd, newsingle family home, readyto move in, 3 Irg bdrms,ZVz bath, luxury Appoint-ments. $265,000. Byowner, 215-493-1275

PRINCETON JCT - LeP-arc II Luxury home. 5bdrms, 31/z baths. LeParcI! has swimming pool, ten-nis court, playground &clubhouse. Blue RibbonsSchools. $319,000. Callfor brochure, 609-799-9159.

PRINCETON JCT - LeP-arc II Luxury home. 5bdrms, 3Va baths. LeParcII has swimming pool, ten-nis court, playground &clubhouse. Blue RibbonsSchools. $319,000. Callfor brochure, 609-799-9159.P R I N C E T O N TWP -Charming 4 bdrm, 2V6bath bi-level, filled withlight on Vz acre. Littlebrookarea, hrdwd firs, a/c, 2 cargarage. Many amenities.$265,000. Owner 609-924-5281

ROCKY HILL - Profession-ally restored Victorian list-ed on National HistoricRegister. Original wood-work, period fixtures, andwood floors throughout. 3bedrooms, dining rm w/bay, liv rm w/ bookcasesand customized countrykitchen. New plumbing,electrical, cent air, andcomplete security system.Beautifully landscapedlarge, fenced yard. Lowtaxes, next to Princeton.Asking $239,500, ByOwner 609-924-3467SOMERSET - 4 bdrm, 2bath, 2 car gar, in groundpool, New a/c, roof & fur-nace. Mint cond. S165K.908-214-0060

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SOMERVILLE - Meticu-lously maint. 12 yr. Ranch,3 bdrm, 2V& baths, a longlist of ammen., immedoccup. $219K. Must see.908-722-8552SOUTH BRUNSWICK -Better than new! CenterHall Colonial on cul-de-sac, 4 bdrms, 2Vfe baths.4239,900. 908-560-4331.No Brokers! 'SOUTH BRUNSWICK -Dayton - Lovely 2 family, 1comfortably furnished,porches, guest house/stu-dio, Ige park-like lot,ample parking, 5 minsPrinceton, $210,000. 908-329-6194STOCKTON - Lovely 4bdrm home, front & rearporches, finished attic,new bath, owner moti-va ted - must s e l l ,$164,900. 609-397-2808.

STOCKTON BORO - Byowner, Next to StocktonInn. Hottest property intown, Vic home, w/ 3bdrmsa, 1V6 bath, renov.Hrd wd fir. Orig mold'gs.Stone bam, w/Var. comm'lyouth. Super combo.$329,000. 609-397-5946WEST WINDSOR -$339K. Priced to sell atPrinceton Chase. 4 bdrms,2.5 bath, library & masterbdrm. 600 sq ft deck, bigeat-in kit, oak floors. Exc.cond. for immed move-in.By owner. 3% for SaleBroker. Call 908-563-8196or 609-799-4820.WEST WINDSOR - 4bdrm + den Colonial, fpl,solarium, 2 car garage, .8acre lot, secy alarm, builtin 1989, Mint cond. 609-275-6168

385 Townhouses& CondosFor Sale

BEDMINSTER - "TheHills", 1 bdrm efficiency,cent, a/c, all appls, manyupgrades. No income re-quirements. $59,000.Owners anxious. 908-781-2440CLEARBROOK - Beautiful2 bdrm, Ig rooms, eat inkit, mirrored liv rm, very Igend unit, beautiful land-scaping. 609-655-3372CRANBURY - Windsor Milllux 1 bdrm, w/w carpet, a/c, all appl, pool, tennis,facing woods, $62K. 609-921-9399 days (Greg)

E WINDSOR - 2 bdrm, 1Vzbath, fin bsmnt, split level,Sake view, quiet street$93,000. Call eves 908-422-6812EAST WINDSOR - Desir-able Twin Rivers 1 bdrmranch end unit w/all up-dated features. Must sell.$49K. 609-443-6574EAST WINDSOR - Openhouse 1pm on 6/27, Geor-getown 2 bdrm, 1V2 bathend unit twnhse, freshlypainted, fpl, a/c, appis &upgrades, 3% comm for abroker sale. $105K. 609-443-3066EWING TWP - SouthFork, 2 bdrm, 2V2 bathtownhome with garage &full bsmt. $114,000. 609-771-6723FRANKLIN PARK - Bea-con Hill twhse, 2 bdrms,ZVz bath, end unit. Manyextras. $115,900. 908-821-6773FRANKLIN PARK -Condo, 2nd fir, end unit, 2bdrms, 2 baths, all appl'sincl, fpl, a/c & skylights.$89,500. 908-297-2673FRANKLIN PARK -Queens Square 1 bdrmcondo, many extras. Closeto NY to Princeton bus.$54,900. 908-545-8499FRANKLIN PK - 2 bdrm, 1bath condo. Price re-stricted for qualified mod-erate income family, 2 yrsyoung, beautifully deco-arted. $79,000. Contact908-422-1187HAMILTON TWP - 37Lafayette Ave, completelyremodeled 3 bdrm, end ofrow twnhse. liv rm, din rm,kit, pantry, full bsmnt, atticcan be fin as 4th bdrm.Open house Sun. 1-4pm$74,500. 215-295-6541HILLSBORO - Twnhse, 3bdrms, 2V2 bath, Irg liv rm,eat-in kit, full bsmnt, w/wcarpet, c/air, pool. No bro-kers, Avail immed. 908-874-7699 between 10-5pm.

JAMESBURG - By owner.2 bdrm twnhse w/garage.Price reduced. Must see.many extras. $114,900.908-521-3481LAWRENCE SQ VILLAGE- Luxury 3 bdrms, 2Vfebath. Also, Society Hill,Cold Soil Rd, 2 bdrm, 2bath Condo. 609-466-4227LAWRENCEVILLE - 2594sq ft, 8 yr old luxury colo-nial in the Ridings. 0.42acre fully landscaped tot,private tree enclosedbackyard. 4/5 bdrm, 2.5bath, + 7 other rooms +deck + full basement + 2bay garage. $279,900.609-895-1584LAWRENCEVILLE - Byowner, Largest 3 bdrmtwnhse in Society Hill.Cold Soil Rd, extension inrear. Pool & tennis.$123,900. 609-844-0528

385 Townhouses& CondosFor Sale

LAWRENCEVILLE - Byowner. Largest 3 bdrm,2-VSs bath twnhse in SocietyHill." Cold Soil Rd, exten-sion in rear. Poo! & tennis.$121,900. 609-844-0528LAWRENCEVILLE - ColdSo]| Rd. Society Hill, 2bdrm, 2 bath, 2nd fircondo, cent air, wshrLryr,pool & tennis. $87,900. NoRealtors. Call eves, 609-844-1087L A W R E N C E V I L L E -Eagle's Chase. Devon.Not quite 1 yr old. Beauti-ful, upgraded, w/w carpetthroughout. 2 full ceramictile bath, upgraded kitwfiie fir. 1 car garage +off-street prkg. $119,990.609-895-1316.

LAWRENCEVILLE - Law-rence Sq Village - 3rd firpenthouse, cathedral ceil-ing w/skylights, 2 bdrms, 2baths, kitchen, living room,dining room, laundry room.Some fum neg. $97,000.call for appt. 609-588-5047.LAWRENCEVILLE - Stoprenting! When it's cheaperto own our spacious 2bdrm condominium atMeadow Woods. At-tractively priced. Call fordetails, 609-393-8108.L A W R E N C E V I L L E -Woodmont - Lux. twnhse,skylights, spiral staircase,garage and more. Mustzee. 3% to selling realtor.$168,900. Call 609-896-0945.LAWRENCEVILLE -Woodmont twnhse. 2bdrm, ZVz bath, loft, fulldining rm, liv rm w/frplc,2150 sq ft., master bdrmon 1st fir. $197,000. 609-896-9160.NEW YORK'S BatteryPark City - Weary of WallSt. commute? Luxury stu-dio apt. Full furnished,premier water front bldgon NY harbor. Ideal forWall St single or couple oras pied-a-terre, $129,000.Principals only. Owner -201-445-4765.PLAINSBORO - Brittany 2bdrm, 2V2 bath, 3rd fir fin'dloft w/skylight. All new car-pet, wood & ceramic firs.Fixtures, ceil fans, windowtreatments, cent air, larg-est kit in any area town-home. $131,000. Call 609-799-7318.PLAiNSBORO - Brittanytwhme, Anisley Model.Call evenings and week-ends 609-275-8421PLAINSBORO,. -.-.Hamp-shire twnhse, 2 bdrms, ZVzbath, addtn'l rm on 3rd firw/skylight, frpl, brickfenced in patio, crownmoldings etc., ceramic tilekitchen & foyer, poo! &tennis, all appls. Just$124,900. 609-799-4570

PLAINSBORO - RavensCrest. Must see, larger up-graded, 2 bdrm, 2 bath ongolf course, mirrored, tracklights, custom closets, win-dows and wall treatments,wshr/dryer. $82,850. 609-799-9686PLAINSBORO - Tamar-ron, large 2 bdrm, 2 bath,2nd Sir w/Ioft fpl, skylight,cathedral ceilings, bal-cony, great extras, noagents, $102,000. 609-275-5861PRINCETON - CanalPointe Plaza Tonhome - 3bdrm, ZVz bath, liv rm, famrm, din rm, garage. AHwindow coverings, mirrors,freshly painted. Call forappointment 609-734-8426 Principals Only.

PRINCETON - CanalPointe Condo. Spiffy 3rdfir - 2 bdrm - 1 bath. Ca-thedral ceiling, lots of light& more. Pool/tennis.$98,000. 609-924-2724eves/wknds, 609-259-3923 days.

PRINCETON - CanalPointe. 1st fl, Belvedere. 2bdrm, 2 bath, wshr/dryer,all appls, window treat-ments, fpS, built in. Asking$98,900 908-204-0646PRINCETON - CanalPointe. 1st fi, 2 bdrm, 2bath, wshr/dryer, a/c, win-dow treatments, fpl. $925/mo. 7/1. 908-204-0646PRINCETON - CanalPointe townhome. Hedgesend unit, 3 bdrms, 2V&baths, fam rm, eat in kit,din area, liv rm, loft, wood-ed lot, many upgrades,move-in cond., Priced tosell immed. $174,900. Call609-275-0659.

PRINCETON - CanalPointe Belvedere condo. 2bdrm, 2 bath, fpl, all appls,many extras, tennis/pool,$98,000. 908-297-9554PRINCETON - Canal Retwnhse, Hedges (endunit). Immac hrdwd & de-signer tile firs, woodblinds, Calif, closets &more. 3 bdrm, 2t£ bath,fam rm, liv rm w/fpi, diningrm w/cath ce i l ings .$194,900. Must see. Nobrokers, by appts. 609-520-1362.PRINCETON - ColonnadePte, 3rd fir arbor model, 2bdrm, 1 bath, cath ceil-ings, southern exposure,move in cond. $97,500.609-951-0477.

385 Townhouses& CondosFor Sale

PRINCETON - ColonnadePointe. 2 bdrm, 2 bath,frpl, patio, all appls, a/c,$105,000. 609-520-8890,609-951-0837PRINCETON - Largest 3bdrm twnhse at Canal PtPool/tennis courts, transp.to P'ton Jet train sta. Avail.9/1. Call for details 609-924-2362.PRINCETON - Montgom-ery Woods. Lg 2 bdrm,216 bath w/ loft & garage.Well maint. Exc schools$134,900. 609-497-6303PRINCETON AREA (For-restal Village) -12 yrs old,2 bdrm, 1 Vz bath, liv rm w/cathedral ceiling, din rm,den, end unit, atrium,deck, bsmt, all appls, poo!/tenn is . No brokers.$144,000. 609-243-3422.PRINCETON AREA -Canal Pointe. 2nd firBelvedere in exc cond. 2bdrm, 2 bath condo w/ter-race, fpl, all appl's & manyextras. 6 mo's paid condodues will be provided. Forsale by owner. Offered at$102,900. Days 908-583-5900, eves & wkends 908-957-9144PRINCETON AREA -Wh i spe r i ng Woods .Charming 1 bdrm condo,fpl, balcony, pool, tennis.908-350-9517PRINCETON LANDING -Stunning " L a n d i n g "model. Vaulted ceilings,Skylights. Fpic, Windows,deck overlooking secludedacres. Pool, tennis, club-house. 3 bdrms, 2l4 bath.By owner. $237,900. 609-987-2453PRINCETON WALK - 3bdrm, 2% bath, fin'dbsmnt w/playroom & of-fice, 2 frpls, many up-grades. For sale by owner.Eves, 908-274-0780PRINCETON WALK -Spacious 2 bdrm twnhse,cul-de-sac, 2V£ bath,sunken tub, fin'd walk-outbsmt w/cedar closet, secu-rity sys, newly painted.Priced to sell $178,900.Call 908-329-9157PRINCETON WALK -Villa.Wilson model. AH up-grades, priced to sell.Immed. occ. $295,000.Call 908-329-2717SOMERSET - 3 bdrms,2!/2 bath, garage, den,deck, fireplace. Near Rte287. $138,000. Call 908-873-1645SOUTH BRUNSWICK - 1bdrm, 1st fir, end unit, allappls, w/w, a/c, 3 yrs old,maintenance fee $65/mb,exc income property,$69,000. 908-537-4009WEST TRENTON - 1bdrm, spac co-op, marblefirs, 2 mi, 3 min from i-95,off str prkg, security. 609-396-6385

390 PennsylvaniaProperties

BRISTOL PA - You willwant to live in the mainhouse and rent the rear 2bdrm apt. 3 floor historicbldg on tree lined streetalong river newly con-verted to 2 family resi-dence. Main unit couldeasily house professionalwith office and family. 4bdrms, ZVz baths, 25X27ft master bdrm suitewithJacuzzi. 27 f t liv rm, formaldin rm, bug modem kitch-en. Library with Mezanine,spiral stairs, wine cellar,high tech heat and air,prewired telcom, 3rd flfamily den with loft androof deck. Much more.$275K firm. Call owner,215-785-6106

POCONO PROPERTY -Lakeview. Family illness,must sacrifice, $20,000.City water sewer. 908-218-1896POCONOS - MountainChalet, prestigious BigBass Lake, 2 lakes, in/out-door pool, tennis, skiing, 4bdrms, loft, 2 full baths, 2frpls, all appl, new thermalwindows, house ful lyfum'd + semd porch, hugedeck, trees & deer. Mustsee! Prices to sell by re-cent widow. $130K. 908-530-3921

YARDLEY - Enjoy BucksCo. 20 min from Prince-ton, 4 bdrm, 2Va bath, Co-ilonial, 5 yrs old. Centra! a/!c and heat, 2 garage. Full •fin paSo w/terraced gar-!dens. Magnificient land-scaping., Mstr bdrm incistudy/library area. Mustsee! Call 215-860-6738 formore info and showing.

405 ResortPropertiesFor Sale

BRICKTOWN", N.J. -"Spectacular Waterfront -Peaceful tranquility de-scribes this 4000 sq ft wa-terfront home, nestled oni/z acre with incredibleopen water views. Locatedamid 160 acre nationalwildlife refuge. 2 Jacuzzi's,extensive decking & dock,every amenity possible.The ultimate location forthis very private, luxuryhome. By owner $625K.908-477-4092

405 ResortPropertiesFor Sale

BRICKTOWN, NJ - Spec-tacular Waterfront -Peaceful tranquility de-scribes this 4000 sq ft wa-terfront home, nestled on1/z acre with incredibleopen water views. Locatedamid 160 acre nationalwildlife refuge. 2 Jacuzzi'sextensive decking & dock,every amenity possible.The ultimate location forthis very private, luxuryhome. By owner S625K.908-477-4092EAGLESWOOD VILLAGE- Near LBl. Mobile homein Senior Citizen develop-ment 3 bdrm, 2 full bath,liv rm w/fpl, enclosed sun-porch, din rm or fam rm,eat in kit, laundry rm, out-side storage shed andworkshop w/elec. $43,000.609-896-4971 or 609-767-3382GRAND GAYMAN - 1bdrm oceanfront condo,Morritts Tortuga Club.Floating week fimeshare.$8,750. Selling at resortfor $15,500. 609-921-9358STILLWATER NJ - lake-front perfection. 4Vz milake, private community,large private dock, largedeck, screened patio,quiet-cul-de-sac, water ski,swim, tennis, etc. 3 bdrm,Ige liv rm w,tone fpic, oilHT w/cac. $275K. 201-383-6216

POCONOS/BIG Boulder -4 bdrms, 2 baths. Call

-Chris Casmirri 215-741-4486SEA BRIGHT - By owners.Grand Pointe waterfront,end unit. Fabulous waterviews. Boat slip, pool,huge kit w/Jennair, hrdwdfirs, Dentil mouldings, 2fpls., 3 bdrms, 31/2 baths,gorgeous marble masterbath w/ Jacuzzi and fpi.Much more. Will pay 1styr's maintenance. Asking$379,000. 908-741-5678

410 BusinessFor Sale

HOPEWELL TWP - Con-venience/video store w/lot-tery, est. business for 10yrs. $79,000. For info, call609-737-2342 Iv msg. Se-rious inquiries only please.ROUTE 3 3 - 11/2 mi. eastof Hightstown. Gas repairstation with 3 bays. Lg of-fice w/storage. 2 bths on11/3 acre. Sale or lease w/opt to buy 609-448-3227

415 Office/CommercialFor Sale

- 1700Square feet. 2 private of-fices, reception area, largeopen work area, windowsin each room, kitchen, 7reserved parking spaces,parabolic lighting, wired forLAN. 1 block off Route 1.Ask for Dave 609-243-9600

420 investmentProperties

YARDVILLE, NJ - 4 bdrmhouse, 2 baths on comerlot, tenant occupied withlong term lease. $125,000.609-890-0326

430 Land For Sale

LAND FOR SALE

38 acres for sale inHopewell Township for$350,000 negotiable. Par-tially wooded with stream.Call 609-397-3679 Eves or609-397-4242 Days.CEMETARY PLOT - for 2graves in Princeton Me-morial Park, Robbinsville.$1000 value, sacrafice$500. Call 908-270-0048CUSTOM HOMES - 10%down finacing for qual'dbuyers, house/lot pack-age. 908-874-3797, CVoigt •_DELAWARE TWP - 3+acre lot. Covered Bridgearea. Quiet country road.Ready to go. $78,900.908-996-4915EGG HARBOR-15 mins-Altantic City, 5 acres par-cel, suitable for home orsmal l f a rm. Ask ing$35,000. Call owner 718-378-5799 Iv msgLAND - 52 acres, W. Am-well Twp. Good views.Quiet road. Exc farmland,develop or estate. NearNew Hope, Remington,Prineton. $22,000 per acre407-869-7836MONTGOMERY - CherryValley Rd. 5.3 acre wood-ed let. SepSc system in-stalled. Princeton address.Cafi 609-824-3968MONTGOMERY TWP - 2wooded building lots readyto go. 908-359-5998PENNINGTON - 2 acresemi-wooded lots in newdevelopment behind AbeyDr, wa lk to t o w n ,$175,000. Call 609-737-6402PLAINSBORO - Improved1 acre building lot withfoundation. $110,000 orbuild to suit Call week-days 9-5, 908-389-8024

PRINCETON AREA - Har-bourton Hills - Premiumhome builder offers 2apprVd parcels: 4.5 ac &4.8 ac. Homes to be built.3650,000 - $950,000.Spec, views. DunhamConstr., 609-921-8990

440 MortgagesARE YOU - Receivingpayment from your mort-gage? Need money? Sellto us. 908-274-2249PRINCETON - 4 bdrm, 2bath t Victorian on 1 acre.Privacy and conveniencein prime location. New gasrange and dshwshr .$1600/mo + utiis. 609-252-1280

445 HouseForRent

ALLENTOWN RenovatedColonial Duplex. 2 stories,2 bdrm, den, liv rm, full kit,office, bsmnt. Porch, 1acre, garden, parking.Avail 7/15. $735/mo. Mon-Fri 609-448-1667BELLE MEAD - Spacious4 bdrm Colonial. Partfum'd, frpl, fam rm, centair, for 1 yr, $1690. 908-281-9459

• BUCKS CO. - Spaciousstone 2 story, 3 bdrm, ex-posed stone in dining rm &kit, full attic/bsmnt, 2 cargarage. $950. 215-847-2567 or 609-924-5547EAST WINDSOR - Cran-bury Manor Colonial. 3bdrm, IV2 bath, frpl, a/c,family rm, yard, full bsmnt,wshr/dryr. No pets. $1150/mo. 609-448-3925EAST WINDSOR - Spa-cious Colonial 3 bdrm, 2V2bath, living/family, eat-inkit, bsmnt, garage. 81275/mo. Avail. 8/1. 609-799-5134.EAST WINDSOR - TwinRivers - 3 bdrm, ZVz bathtwnhse, gas heat, beauti-ful lake view. $950/mo.609-296-1643FLEMINGTON BOfl-OUGH - 3 bdrm duplex,garage, yard, newly deco-rated, $865/mo+utils, nopets. 609-397-3319HAMILTON - Avail 8/1., 4bdrms, 1 Vz bath, all appls,fenced yard, driveway,bsmnt, carpet. $925/mo+utils. 1Vz mos security.No pets 609-888-4292HAMILTON - Split level 3+Vz bdrm, 1 car garage,IV2 bath, frpl, a/c, shortterm, can be expanded tolong. $1600/mo. 609-799-3637HOPEWELL - Smallhouse in country. Low rentin exchange for childcareand some chores. Nosmoking or pets. 609-466-3855

LAMBERTVILLE - New 2/3 bdrms, 11/2 baths, a/c,carpeted, off-street prkg,deck, more. $1075, 1V2mo-secy: 609-397-8495--•LAWRENCEVILLE - Tiffa-ny Woods, good schools,private cul-de-sac, spa-cious 3 bdrms, cent air,wshr/dryr, all appls, bigback yard, $1200 plusutils. Call 609-392-3636.PLAINSBORO - PrincetonCollection. Colonial 4bdrm, 2V2 bath, fiv rm, din-ing rm, family rm, garage,air, appls, $1650/mo +utils. 609-799-9144PLAINSBORO - PrincetonCollection. 4 bdrm, ZVzbath, 2 car garage, frpl, a/c, full bsmnt, deck, exc.cond.Avaii. 7/1. $1600/mo.609-799-3637

PLAINSBORO - Ranch. 2/3 bdrm, sunroom, garage,full bsmnt, deck, $1200/mo. Possible option tobuy. 609-799-6631

PRINCETON - Charming,bright renovated house w/lots of character on LeighAve. Close to university. 3bdrms, 1 Vz bath, large eat-in kit w/new appls & cabi-nets. Wshr/dryr in bsmnt,small secluded backyard.$1350/mo +utils. Avail. 9/1. Call 215-579-7316PRINCETON - Modem 3bedroom house with lofton 4 acres. Lots of win-dows, sunken Jacuzzi,heated stone floors. Pri-vate. Excellent location.$2500/mo. Ask for Dave609-243-9600

PRINCETON AREA - 2ndfir house, 2-3 bdrms, Mid-way between University &Princeton Jet Train Sta-tion. Private, exc location,No pets, refs required.$1200/mo. 609-452-9182

PRINCETON AREA - 4bdrm, ZVz bath, 2 car ga-rage, full bsmnt, cent a/c,avail Aug 1. $1525/mo+utils. Near Mercer Co. Pk.609-799-1152PRINCETON BORO -Tree St. Duplex, 3 bdrm,1 V£ bath, cent air, garage,wshr/dryer, fridge, selfcleaning oven. Gardening/Snow removal inci. AvailSept 1. $1450/mo. 609-921-6175PRINCETON JCT - Vz du-plex, 2 bdrm, 1 bath, livrm, din rm, eat-in-kit, privyard, no dogs, avail 7/93,$875/mo+utils. 90B-889-5259PRINCETON JCT - 3bdrm duplex, large back-yd, walking distance totrain sta, avail 8/1, $1000/mo. Call aft 6pm 908-821-8794PRINCETON RENTAL -Small house in the woods,suitable for 3 people, availSept 1st for 11 months,fully furn'd. $1750/mo inclall utiis and grounds. Call609-924-2761

445 HouseForRent

PRINCETON TWP - newlybuilt 2 plus bdrm, 3 bathcondo, 1.5 mi from cam-pus. Central air, refrig,dshwshr , m ic rowave,stove, wshr/dryer. Privacyand security of 2nd floorliving. Cathedral ceilings,woodbuming fireplace,Roman tub/ walk in closetin Master bdrm. Privatedeck overlooks woods.Very clean. Non smoking.$1475/mo. plus deposit.609-252-0668SERGEANTSVILLE - Rin-goes area. Delaware Twp,Hunterdon County. Lovelystone farm house. Privacywith pond. $900/mo+utils.No pets. Call 9-5 week-days 908-359-1300, Sat &Sun 908-722-7766STOCKTON - Beautifullyrestored carriage houseon a quiet country road. 2bdrms, 2 tiled baths, avail8/1/93. No pets or smok-ers please. $1150/mo+utils. 609-397-8972STOCKTON - Large du-plex for rent on 17 woodedacres overlooking the Del-aware River and BucksCounty. Bicycle and run-ning path across the road.Private tennis court, flowerbeds, privacy and tranquil-ity. Must see to appreci-ate. No pets or smokersplease. 2 year lease at$950/per month. 609-397-2168

TITUSVILLEAVashington'sCrossing - (On the "Is-land" at 11 Trimmer Ave).Charming 1 Va bdrm.Cedar Shake cottage re-cently renovated. A-1 con-dition. Safe, quiet neigh-borhood, large rear deckoverlooks 4 acre lawn &garden. River front privi-leges incl. Terraced patio,floating dock. Avail 8/1.$950/month incl. lawn ser-vice. Stahl 609-737-8366YARDLEY - Beautifulstone Tudor w/4 bdrms, 2baths, large liv rm w/triplearch windows & frpl. Spa-cious family rm w/frpl,back & side terraces, andan exquisitely landscapedyard filled w/ mature treesand flowering shrubs. OnBlack Rock Rd. near theDelaware River. Easy ac-cess to I-95 & Rte 1.Pennsbury School Dist.$18Q0/mo +utils, unfurn'd.Avail 8/1. No cats orsmokers. Lv msg at 215-493-8943

450 Townhouses& CondosFor Rent

BURG 1Vwshr/dryer, sun room,$625 + utils. 609-396-2515CRANBURY - ClearbrookAdult condo, a/c, masterlodge, corner prop, 2bdrm, 2 baths, liv rm, dinarea, new w/w carpet, eat-in-kit w/iaundry, all appls,2+car gar & patio, fullcondo priv w/sec & medunit. NY bus at gate. 1 yrlease, $925/mo+utiis. Avail9/1, no pets. 609-655-2132.E. WINDSOR - Lg spa-cious 1 bdrm condo, avail9/1. 1 mi from Trnpk exit8. Utils, tennis/pool, etc.incl. No pets. 11/2 mos.sec req'd. $695/mo. Days609-860-3461, eves 908-821-0378EAST WINDSOR - 1 bdrmcondo. Avail 7/1. $625/moinci. heat, h/w, gas & pool.Call 908-679-8499.EAST WINDSOR - 1 largebdrm, w/w carpet, a/c, gasstove, heat/hot water,$600/mo, avail immed.609-799-8800, 799-1709EAST WINDSOR - TwinRivers townhouse, 2 bdrm,IV2 bath, a/c, pool, appl's,$810/mo + utils. Avail 7/1.No pets. Days 609-258-4921, eves 609-448-4486.EAST WINDSOR - Wind-sor Regency, 1 bdrmcondo. Avail immed. Call908-940-0642HAMILTON - 2 bdrm, 2 fullbaths, w/ali appls, w/car-pet, S800/mo, utils extra,avail immed. 212-603-6965 days, 908-238-0748eves.HAMILTON - Society HillII. 2 bdrm, 2V2 bath, liv rm,dining rm, eat-in kit, w/wcarpet, cent air, ail appls,pool & tennis. $825/mo.Avail. 9/1.609-387-4046

HAMILTON SQ - SocietyHill. 2 bdrm, 2 bath, 3rd fl,appls. Avail Aug 1. $800+utils. Call Lili 908-422-1782HAMILTON TWP - Soc.Hill I. 2 bdrm, 2 bath.Cent, air, appls. Avail 7/15-8/1, $795+utils. Ownerpays condo fee. Larry.609-586-3500 from 9-5pm.HIGHTSTOWN - Wyck-offs Mill, 2nd fir, 2 bdrm, 2bath, cath ceil, skylight,pool/tennis. $875/mo. Call609-443-7573HILLSBORO - 3 bdrm, 2V2bath, fin bsmnt, all appls.$1150/mo + utils. 908-359-7162

HILLSBQRO/BrooksideSquare - 3 bdrm twnhse,ZW baths, country kitchen,liv rm, din rm, cent air, ten-nis, pools. $1190/mo.Avail Sept 1st. 908-359-2149

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450 Townhouse& CondosFor Rent

HILLSBOROUGH - 2bdrm, 2% bath twnhse, livrm, dining rm, eat-in kit,bsmnt, balcony. Avail. 7/1.$950/mo. Call 908-874-6420 or 908-548-6344eves.HOLLAND - Twnhsg. 2bdrm, loft, frpl, pool, wshr/dryr, refrig, air, pool/tennis.$950 +. Avail immed. 215-343-5861LAMBERTVILLE - Modern2 bdrm, 2 bath, in town,next to canal, wshr/dryr,Jacuzzi. $1225/mo cetils.908-806-8563.LAWRENCE CIRCLE -Society Hiii twnhse. 2bdrm, 2V2 bath, appls,$975/mo + utils, 609-799-9144LAWRENCE MANORS -Rent directly from builder.Large 2 bdrm, 2 bath con-dos, living rm, dining rm &eat in kitchen, fully appli-anced. $875 mo includedpoolfennis & much more.Lease option available.Excellent terms. Hours 12-5. Call, 609-895-0500LAWRENCE SQ Village -2 bdrm, 2 bath condo, w/wcarpet, wshr/dryer, refrig,pooi/tennis. $800/mo. Call908-874-8871LAWRENCE SQ Village -2 bdrm, 2 bath, end unit,avail immed. No pets. Call609-799-6749 after 5LAWRENCE SQ VILLAGE- Twnhse. 2 bdrm, 2V6bath, exc. location, wshr/dryr, a/c, refrig. Avail. 8/1.$920/mo. 908-257-3917LAWRENCE SQ Village I -3 bdrms, 216 bath, 600model, $1200 +utils. Optto buy. 908-889-6576,609-584-9381LAWRENCEVILE - Soci-ety Hill condo. 2 bdrm, 1bath, balcony, beautiful kit,right next to pool/tennis.$825/mo. +utils. Mainten-ace fees incl. Call 609-896-1021.L A W R E N C E V I L E -Twnhse for rent in The Vil-lage. 3 bdrms, 2 baths,large liv rm, dining rm &kit, fin'd bsmnt w/wshr &dryr. $12Q0/mo cetils.Avail immed. Call 609-987-8467LAWRENCEVILLE - 2bdrm, one full & two Vzbaths, fam rm, gar, a/c,tennis, pool, all appls,$1100/mo.+utiis. 609-799-8057.LAWRENCEVILLE - Ea-gles Chase, 2 bdrm, 2bath, all appls, a/c, ga-rage, fpi, avaii 9/1, $875/mo. 609-896-8053. Nopets.LAWRENCEVILLE - Soci-ety Hill at Brunswick Cir-cle. 3 bdrm, 2V2 bath,appls, a/c and pool.$1100/mo + utils. Avail 9/1/93. Call 201-335-7740LAWRENCEVILLE - Soci-ety Hill- Cold Soil Rd - 2bedroom, 2V2 bath, town-house. End unit, wshr/dryr,a/c, pool, tennis court.$900/mo., No pets! 609-695-6773 <d) 609-466-1734 (e)LAWRENCEVILLE - Soci-ety Hill, Cold Soil Rd. Lux-ury 2 bdrm, 1 bath. 609-466-4227LAWRENCEVILLE - Soci-ety Hill, Cold Soil Rd, 2bdrm, 1 bath condo, 1st fir,end unit, pool/tennis.$780/mo +utils. No pets.609-883-9210LAWRENCEVILLE - Soci-ety Hill. 2 bdrms, 1 bath,aa, wshr/dryr, 2nd fir, pool/tennis. $775/mo. Avail 8/1.609-924-6189

L A W R E N C E V I L L E -Sunny 1 bdrm, country kit,all appls, carpeting, centair, pool/tennis, lovelyview. $635/mo. 908-257-8753LAWRENCEVILLE SQ Vil-lage II . 2 bdrm, 2Va bths,c/ac. All appliances, w/wcarpet. Pool/tennis. $925/month + utils. 609-426-0720NORTH BRUNSWICK -The Oaks, 1 bdrm condo,fu rnsh 'd , a/c, poo l ,$700 utils. 908-249-2518,avail 7/1NORTH BRUNSWICK -Twnhse for rent, 2 bdrms,2V2 bath, den, fpl,' garage,Hidden lake, nice & quiet.$1100/mo., No pets. Call908-940-0738 aft 5pm.PLAINSBORO - 1 bdrm,cent air, major appls, ten-nis overlooking pool. Avail8/1. $650/mo 908-257-6556

PLAINSBORO - Aspen, 2bdrm, 2 bath, new carpet& paint. End unit, $850/mo.+609-275-6215.PLAINSBORO - Brittany, 3bdrm, ZVz bath, fpl, centaa, 1 car gar, fin'd loft,pool/tennis & patio, avail8/1. $140Q/mo. 609-936-0095 or 490-6140PLAINSBORO - Freshlypainted 2 bdrm, 2 bath,1st fir condo, Westernview. Must see. $850/moneg. Possible rent to ownoption. All calls returned.609-799-8584PLAINSBORO - Hamp-shire townhouse, 2 bdrms,2V£ bath, add'l room on3rd fir, all appls, pool/ten-nis, Pet OK, Avail. Aug.$1200/mo. 609-799-4570

450 Townhouses& CondosFor Rent

PLAINSBORO - Largest1st fl, 2 bdrm, 2 bath,close to pool. $900/mo.Avail. Aug. 609-443-1855PLAINSBORO - Raven'sCrest East condo, 2 bdrm,2 baths, $800/mo+utils.215-654-9217

PLAINSBORO - RavensCrest, clean 2 bdrm, 2bath, all appls. Avail 7/1.$850/mo. 908-928-5161PLAINSBORO - RavensCrest E. - 2 bdrm, 2 bath,$795/mo. Avaii 7/15. Callaft 6pm. 609-921-2170PLAINSBORO - RavensCrest. 2 bdrm, 2 bath,wshr/dryr, cent air, newcarpet, avail. 8/15. $795'mo. Call 609-799-2632

PLAINSBORO - RavensCrest condo. 2 bdrr.i, 2bath, cathedral ceilings w/ceiling fan. Avail. 8/15.908-388-3696PLAINSBORO - RavensCrest, on golf course, 2bdrm, 2 bath, all appls,avail, immed. $850/mo+utils. Call Diane, 609-799-4752PLAINSBORO - Tamarroncondo. 2 bdrm, 2 bath w/loft. Frpl, ail appls incl.Avail, immed. $895/mo+UBIS. 609-799-9034, 609-799-0365PLAINSBORO - Tamar-ron, 2 bdrm, 2 bath, allappl, air, pool/tennis. 7/1.$825/mo. 201-891-4414PLAINSBORO - Tamarron2 bdrm, 2 bath, loft, frpl,all appls, $950/mo. Avail.8/1. 609-275-8552, 201-503-6481PLAINSBORO - Tamar-ron, 2 bdrm, 2 bath, allappis, $825 per mo. 908-821-8434.PRINCETON - $1250/mo.3 bdrm, 2V2 bath beautifultownhome, garage, patio,fpl, appls 908-781-6551

PRINCETON - CanalPoints townhome, Hedgesend unit, 3 bdrms, 21/2baths, fam rm, eat in kit,din area, liv rm, loft, wood-ed lot, many upgrades,move-in cond., Avaii Aug.$1650 /mo . or sa le$174,900. Call 609-275-0659.PRINCETON - ColonnadePointe condo. 2nd fir, 2bdrm, 2 bath, frpl, hard-wood firs, pool. $950/mo +utils. Avail. Aug. 609-243-0142PRINCETON - ColonnadePointe. Prime loc. 2 bdrm,split bath, eat in kit, fpl, a/c, deck, pool, shuttle totrain. $900/mo+ utils. Avail7/31.609-987-8009PRINCETON - Largest 3bdrm twnhse at Canai PLPool/tennis courts, transp.to P'ton Jet train sta. Avail.9/1. Call for details. 609-924-2362.

PRINCETON - Recentlyredecorated Canal Pointe2 bdrm penthouse. $900/mo. Major appls, frpi &much more. Avail, immed.Days 609-921-6230, eves&wkends 609-799-1741.PRINCETON - Washing-ton Oaks. Brand new, 2bdrm, 2 bath, 1400 sq ftcondo, fpl, Jacuzzi, bsmnt,deck, no pets. $1300/mo +utils. 609-883-9726PRINCETON AREA -Charming 2 bdrms cottageon large estate, adjacentto Cherry Valley CountryClub. Hardwd firs, frpl,gardens, ample openspace. $1500/mo. plusutils. 609-252-1280PRINCETON AREA -Cloister, 3rd fir, 2 bdrm, 2bath, $1025/mo., Availimmed., Call 609-799-6749 aft 5pm.

PRINCETON AREA -Whispering Woods, 2bdrm, 2 bath, all appls,Maple model, $900 plusutils. 908-297-0416.PRINCETON AREA - Win-wood townhouse, 3 bdrm,21/2 bath, $1100 per/monthplus utils. 908-369-0055

PRINCETON AREA -Wynwood. Sept 1. Very Igcondo. $1100/mo. AisoNewtown - Lg townhs.$1200/mo. 609-896-1595PRINCETON AREA -Wynwood twnhse. 3 bdrm,2'/2 bath. $1025/mo +utils.908-536-0115

PRINCETON GREEN -New twnhse, 3 bdrm,2200 + sq ft, 2</z bath, 2'/2car garage, fin'd bsmnt w/tile fir, frplc, deck, privback yard. $1685/mo.609-737-3849PRINCETON GREEN -Twnhse, 2 Ig bdrm, 2V2bath, 2V2 car garage, fin'dbsmnt w/tile fir, frplc,alarm, cent vac. $1395/mo. 609-737-3849

PRINCETON Horizon -nice 2 bdrm condo, centair, $800/mo +utils. Nopets. 609-924-6756PRINCETON Horizon -nice 2 bdrm condo, centair, $800/mo +utils. Nopets. 609-924-6756PRINCETON LANDINGCondo - For lease w/op-tion to buy. Spacious 1bdrm, all upgrades, allappls incl. wshr/dryr.Bright southerly exposure.Pool/tennis & elaborateclubhouse. $815/mo. Aug.Loccup. 609-452-2625

Townhouse& CondosFor Rent

PRINETON - Canal Pointetwnhome. Plaza unit.Canal front wooded lot,exc cond, 3 bdrm, 2 i/>bath, fam/!iv/din rm,. AvailAug 1. $1650. 609-987-9129

SOMERSET - 2 bdrm, 2tebath Quailbrook twnhse.Avail 7/1. $1100 per mo.No pets please. Call John,at RCP Realty. 609-683-7980SOUTH BRUNSWICK -Whispering Woods, 1bdrm + den condo. Pool &association fees incl., avail8/1. $850/mo. 908-274-8920, aft. 5:30.TWIN RIVERS- 3 bdrms,2% bath, full bsmnt, shortwalk to park, pool, tennis,school, store. $995/mo+utils. Incl. association fee.Avail Aug. 609-443-3333E WINDOR - Windsor Mill.1st fl, 2 bdrm, 2 bath, a/c,pool/tennis, fpl, wshrLryer,all appls. Close to NYtrain/bus. Aug. 1. $825/mo.+ utils. No pets. 609-448-5872. Owner lie. realestate agent.

455 ApartmentsFor Rent

BORDENTOWN - 2bdrms, 2 baths, apt w/gorgeous view of river,Must see! $975/mo., in-cludes heat, 609-924-2680BORDENTOWN TWP - 1bdrm apt, heat, a/c, wallto wall carpet, off streetparking, private entrance,outdoor grill. 1 month se-curity. $600. Avail 7/1.609-394-1469 Ask for LouSr.BOUND BROOK - 5 roomapartment utilities incl., Nopets. 2nd fir apt, separateentrance. 908-356-7300E. WINDSOR - 1 & 2 bdrmavail soon. Incl utils. Nopets. 609-448-4300EAST WINDSOR - 1bdrm, 1st fir, carpet, a/c,patio, pool. $650mo. 609-448-2845

EAST WINDSOR - 1 bdrmcottage outside Hights-town. No dogs. $600 +utilities. 609-921-0524EAST WINDSOR - 1bdrm, 1 bath, liv rm, dinrm, $575/mo., heat/hotwa-ter include. 1V2 mossec'ty. Avail 8/15. 908-789-2558EAST WINDSOR - Ameri-can Way Apts. Studio$520. Rent inclds; heat,hot water, use of Twin Riv-ers pool/tennis courts. Allhave w/w carpet, cent air,indiv heat units. M-F 9-5.Cali 609-443-6660

EAST WINDSOR - Qar-den View Apts. Great lo-cation. Minutes away fromTpk exit 8. Lovely & spa-cious 1 & 2 bdrm gardenapartments. Wall to wallcarpets, air cond, includesheat & hot water, on siteparking, Superintendent, &laundry facilities. Apt 8-11,or phone 609-448-1440.EAST WINDSOR - Large,2nd fir, 1 bdrm, formal dinrm, Euro style kitchen, w/wcarpet, heat, hot water,pool incl'd, 2 closets inmaster bdrm, $650/mo.609-448-5632.

EAST WINDSOR - TheOrchard, 1 bdrm, hard-wood firs, great view.$595/mo. 908-591-8489EAST WINDSOR - VillageEast Apts, Twin Rivers.Top services, conve-niences & location. Adja-cent to Mall & NY BusStop. All Twin Riversamenities including tenniscourts & pools. Spacious,bright, Studio, 1 & 2 bdrmapts. Fully carpeted withindividual a/c & heat. Plen-ty of parking, on site man-ager & laundry facilitiesApt J-23 or phone 609-443-3220

EWING TWP - 1st fir, 1bdrm apt, no pets pre-ferred. 1 mo. security &refs. $575/mo includingutils. Call aft 5pm, 609-883-5242HAMILTON SQ - Privatehome, 1st fir., 3 rms, bath& gar., Avail Aug 1st.Sec'ty & refs. $635/mo.609-799-7141

HIGHTSOWN - Small 2bdrm apt. $5007mo ostils.Country atmosphere. Callafter 5pm. Ask for Kevin.609-448-2631

'HILLSBORO - 3 bdrm, 2Vzbath, full fin'd bsmt, centair, new carpet, Ige liv/dinrm, eat-in-kit, no pets,avail Aug 1st. $1100/mo +utils. Call 908-874-6420HILLSBOROUGH - Studioapt. full kitchen, bath &Idry. Phone & cable ready.Off-street prkg. 908-359-0238HilisboroughCLAREMONT TOWERS

Spectac. views, secure,spaa, lux, 1 & 2 bdrm w/2full baths, din rm, pvt bale,w/w, dshwshr, cent a/c,mstr tv antenna, swim clubavail, pvt storage, prkg,24-hour maint. 201-359-3606HOPEWELL BORO - 2bdrm. No pets. Off streetparking. $685 plus Utils.609-924-6756

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HOPEWELL TWP - Coun-try hideaway. 4Vfe rooms,frpl, 2nd fir, heat incl.$700/mo +utils. 609-683-4044JAMESBURG - 2 bdrm,heat, h/w incl. $635. 908-521-9372.JAMESBURG - Junior 1bdrm, kit, bath. Heat & hotwater included, $50D/mo.Call 908-521-9372.KINGSTON - Avail. 8/1.Kit w/dshwshr, liv rm,wshr/dryr. 1 bdrm, 2nd firstudy, 1 bath. Year lease,deposit, no pets or smok-ing. Refs req'd. $745/mo.609-924-9700 Iv msg. __LAMBERTVILLE - Avail 9/1. Spacious 2 bdrm apt. w/extra room for storage.Nice location. 1st level.Write & give phone #, willanswer all inquiries. Writeto: Apt. P.O. Box 556,Doylestown, PA 18901.LAMBERTVILLE - Centerof town. 2nd fir. Small apt.Off-street parking. Water,heat & sewerage incl.$525/mo. 609-771-0654LAMBERTVILLE - !n-town,Ig 2 bdrm, exc cond, avail7/1, $795+utils. No pets.Call 609-737-2180.LAWRENCE TWNSHP - 2bdrm apt., liv rm, din rm,kit w/refrig., prkg, bsmnt,wshr/dryr. $695. Heat incl.

609-799-9097LAWRENCE TWP - Ac-cepting applications for 1& 2 bdrm apts. Heal, hotwater & cooking gas incl'd.609-882-6839.LAWRENCEVILLE - 1bdrm, available 6/1/93.$595/mo. security. Nopets. Cali after 5pm 609-896-8406.LAWRENCEVILLE - Spa-cious 2 bdrm apt, avail-able immediately. Cali609-771-0027 or 883-9847LAWRENCEVILLE -Large,wnd fir, 1 bdrm, kit, liv rm,1 bath, finished attic, yard,$625/mo. 609-883-2319MANVILLE - 4 rm apt, 2ndfir, clean, no pets. $600/mo. 908-722-1593MANVILLE - Lge 2 bdrmapt, quiet setting, pvt en-trance, well maintained,immaculate, convenient toeverything, separateporch, use of bsmt, nopets, $675. Judy 908-359-6961 aft 6pm

MONTGOMERY - 2 bdrm,garage, yard, beautifulsetting, $765/mo. 908-359-1923PENNINGTON - Modemall electric, 3 rms & eat-in-kit, bath, wshr/dryer,cable, no pets, $700/mo+utils. Call Mr. Miller 609-737-8206PENNINGTON - Modernall electric, 3 rms & eat-in-kit, bath, wshr/dryer,cable, no pets, $70Q/mo+utils. Call Mr. Miller 609-737-0133PENNINGTON - Pleasant,1 bdrm, furn'd studio apt inhome; private entrances,private bath, light cooking,w/w. a/c, prkng, flowergarden. No smokers.$400/mo TUOIS. 609-737-3751 (h) or 908-771-4497

PLAINSBORO - 2 bdrm inpvt home. 2 mi. from Prin-ceton Jet train sta. $750/mo incl. heat & h/w. Avail8/1.609-275-4739PRINCETON - 2 bdrm apt,wooded yard, wshr/dryr,gar, no smkg/pets. $950/mo. 609-924-4210.

PRINCETON - Center oftown, 1 bdrm, Ige 1st firapt, liv rm, din rm, den,$985/mo + utils. Send re-plies to Box 024, c/o Pack-et Publications, PO Box350, Princeton, NJ 08540.PRINCETON - Center oftown, 1 bdrm bi-level w/study & eat-in kit. Avail 7/1. S800/mo. 908-341-3158PRINCETON - Center oftown. 1 bdrm bi-level, w/study & eat-in-kit. Avail8/1.$800/mo. No pets. Call908-341-3158

PRINCETON - Charming,2 bdrm, 1 bath, apt facingbrook. New, $1300/mo.609-921-6936PRINCETON - Downtown,1 bdrm, 2 mi walk fromcampus, $575/mo. Heat &h/w incl. Avail 8/1. Call609-497-4015.PRINCETON - Leigh Ave.1 bdrm apt. Liv rm, kit,den, off-street prkg,fenced yard. $825/mo.609-737-6537

PRINCETON - Uv-din rmcombo, 1 bdrm, bath, kit,priv ent, avail July, inclheat/water. $685/mo. 609-924-9395PRINCETON - ProspectAve. Lovely modern apt inprivate home w/private en-trance &, drive. 1 bdrm +study, suitable for non-smoking single or couplewithout pets, wshr/dryr,inds utils & a/c. S990/mo.Avail 8/1. 609-921-3020.

PRINCETON - Treasure ofa luxury apt. Nestled in thetrees overlooking LakeCarnegie. Charming new 1bdrm, Ig liv rm w/din area,modern kit & bath, a/c,priv entrance, 1 pkgspace, non-smoker, nopets, $850/mo+utils, avail8/1. 609-924-6977

455 ApartmentsFor Rent

PRINCETON - Studios, 1,2 & 3 bdrm apts. Close to

• university & shopping,prkg. Rents $650-$1100/mo. Eves 908-297-2562.

PRINCETON AREA -Small, cozy cottage on se-cluded country propertybet, Princeton & Pen-nington. 1 bdrm upstairs,iiv rm, full kit, & dining al-cove w/windows down-stairs, Idry facilities. $775/elec. incl. 609-737-1950PRINCETON BORO - Apt.Avail 9/1. 3 rooms & bath,pvt entrance, 2nd fir, heat& water, carpeting, prkgavail. No pets. 3 blocksfrom Nassau & Wither-spoon. $850/mo. Call 609-587-1932 after 4pm & wk-ends.

PRINCETON BORO - 2bdrm apt renovated, walkeverywhere location, butprivate; washer/dryer, gasheat, avail 7/1. $1025/mo.Call 609-921-3355 days,609-683-1461 eves •PRINCETON BORO - 2bdrm apt Spiral staircase& loft. $1100/mo heat incl.609-924-2680.PRINCETON BORO - Stu-dio + kitchen w/ Murphybed, off Nassau. Incl park-ing. $650/mo + utils. 609-896-2563PRINCETON BOROUGH -3 bdrm apt, quiet, convloc, hardwood firs, wshr/dryer, off-st pkg, incldsheat/hw, avai l 8/15.$1200/mo. 609-921-3289PRINCETON HORIZONS- 1-2 & 3 bdrm apts. In-cludes pool and tennis.609-924-6739.PRINCETON TWP - 2furn'd rooms, quiet neigh-borhood, walk to town, kitprivs, washer/dryer avail.Female grad student/prof,nonsmoker, no pets. $450room inds garage, park-ing, air cond & refrig. $375room has parking space.Refs, room deposit req'd.Call aft 6 or wknds. 609-924-6101PRINCETON TWP - Stu-dio cottage, air cond.,3695 on annual lease.609-924-2525RiNGOES - 1 bdrm cot-tage, w/w carpet, modernkit & bath, attic, yard.Avail, immed. $650/mo+utils. 609-466-3845ROBBINSVILLE - Ef-ficency Apt, for rent, pri-vate entrance & parking.$500/mo,, includes allUtils. 609-259-2900 aft11:30am-8pmROCKY HiLL - 3 milesPrinceton. 1 bdrm apt pri-vacy. $750/mo incls heat609-737-0940.

ROCKY HILL - 3 rooms &bath, furnished, $625/moincludes heat & elec. Pri-vate home. 2nd fir. Privateentrance. Off street park-ing. Cali 609-924-6892 be-fore 8pm. Refs required.No pets. Nonsmoker pre-ferred. Avail Aug. 1stTRENTON - Colonial Gar-dens apt. Walk to StateHouse, easy commute toPrinceton. Lrg 1 bdrms,$495, 1 bdrm w/den $555,2 bdrms $625. Cali 609-394-3543.WEST WINDSOR - 1bdrm apt. All utils incl.share kit. $590/mo. Walkto trains. No pets/smoking.Avail. 7/1.609-924-6044YARDLEY - HeacockMeadows, 2 bdrm, 2 bath,all appls, a/c, no pets.S750+. 215-493-3761

460 Rooms ForRent

'LAWRENCEVILLE - Gen-tleman pref, non smoker/drinker. $50/wk + 2 wkssec. Kit privs. Utils incl.609-882-3925LAWRENCEVILLE - Off Rt206 near Rider College.Female non-smoker, non-drinker, $350/mo, all incl.609-883-8404 or 466-2899MANVILLE - Room formature gentlemen. Call908-526-0643.PLAINSBORO - Furnishedrm w/faci i i t ies, non-smoking prof, $500/mo.Call aft 8pm 609-799-8115PRINCETON BORO -Large room near PalmerSq and university, no kitprivs. Furn'd $400, un-fum'd $350, utils incl. Availimmed. 609-924-3699.PRINCETON BORO -sunny room for rent inhouse share, kit privs, intown. 609-497-9170.

SOMERSET - Rm in love-ly home, priv bath, a/c, kit/pool, nonsmoker, $100/ark. 908-828-4106SOMERSET - Rooms iniarge, spacious house. AHutils, kit privs, off st park-ing, wshr/dryer, cent air,avail 7/1. S340-$400. Call908-873-5842

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470 Apt/HouseTo Share

CRANBURY - Rooms torent, on 4 acres w/pond,female, nonsmoker. $400/mo. 609-655-4528.CROSSWICKS - Male/Fe-male to share nice 2 bdrmhouse w/lg deck & pool.$500/mo + utils. Avail 7/1.609-298-7840EAST BRUNSWICK - Fe-male to share 2 bdrmtwnhse. wshr/dryr, a/c,frpl, $360/mo +V5 utils.Nonsmoker. 908-254-5335

EAST BRUNSWICK - So-ciety Hill 2 bdrm, 2Va bathtwnhse for prof male.$450/mo. Call Joe at 908-390-6115, Days 609-282-2472.EAST WINDSOR - Fe-male nonsmoker to sharew/same. 2 bdrm, 1 Vz bath.$350/mo + utils. Avail. 6/30. 609-443-4232FRANKIN PARK - Female,non smoker to share 3bdrm 2Va bath twnhs until8/31. $385/mo + utils. 908-422-0217HiLLSBOROUGH - Furn'droom & bath, kit/ldry use.Phone & cable avaii Seek-ing M. 908-359-0238HOPEWELL .AREA -House to share. $300/mo.Nonsmoker, 1 mo secy.Avail immed. 609-466-3614HOPEWELL BORO Area -House to share. Lodgeroom, $300/mo., + kitchenprivledges & setting room.15 min to Princeton. 609-466-3328LAWRENCEVILLE - Non-smoking female to sharelarge 2 bdrm apt, fum'd.$295/mo + Vz utils. 609-448-2797LAWRENCEVILLE - Non-smoking prof, female toshare 2 bdrm, ZVz bathtwnhse. $40Q/mo +V2 utils.Call 609-895-0077 Iv msg.

LAWRENCEVILLE -Roommate to share 2bdrm, 2 bath condo, inci.laundry fac, pool, tennis.$400/mo. + Vz utils. 609-844-1155.

PLAINSBORO - 1st fir 2bdrm, 2 bath apt. w/poo! &tennis, wshr/dryr, well dec-orated. $400/mo +1/2 utils.Good credit history. 609-936-8879

PLAINSBORO - M/Froommate to share 2bdrm. 2/F Ravens Crestapt, own bathrm & phone,open kit w/garbage disp,dshwshr, wshr/dryer, a/c,heat, cable TV, tennis &pool. Avail July, $400+%utils. 609-936-8665PRINCETON - Extra Igebdrm, Quiet St., 1 mi toNassau St Wshr/dryr. Nocouples. Must toleratepiano teaching/practicing.$4507mo. +VS Utils. 609-683-4044

PRINCETON - Clean, re-sponsible grownup wantedto share house in center oftown w/2 others. $375/month includes heat. CallSibyre, 609-921-2541.

PRINCETON -1 bdrm in 3bdrm house. Ideal loc.Spacious prkg, wshr/dryr,no pets. $445/mo incl.utils. 609-921-1010PRINCETON AREA -House to share, ideal fornonsmoker, quiet prof,male. Kit, Idry, prkg privs.$385/mo. 609-895-1314

PRINCETON AREA -Nonsmoking female toshare Whispering Woodstwnhse. Mostly furnished.No pets, share bath. $400/mo incl utiis. Avail July.908-274-2898SO. BRUNSWICK - Fe-male prof, to share 3 bdrmhouse. Kit, Idry, liv rm, din-ing rm, close to transp.$550/mo. Cal! eves. 908-329-9075

SOMERSET - Female toshare 2 bdrm apt, $355/mo + Vz utils. 609-497-1845 ext 107 days.SOUTH BRUNSWICK - M/F to share house, wshr/dryr + extras. $450/mo.908-274-9779

TRENTON AREA - Friend-ly, nonsmoking woman toshare gracious, riverfrontVictorian in quiet area w/deck, large private garden,all amenities. $400 plus %Utils. 609-396-8826.

WHISPERING WOODS -Female to share 3 bdrmtwnhse, nonsmoker, nopets. Vz utils. $335/mo. 7/1 S. 8/1 occup. 1 mo. sec.908-274-2652 or 908-248-2142.

475 HousesittingPROF. MOM - Will commitfor '93-'94 school year orlonger, Mercer Area. Avail.now. 609-587-0809'

480 office/CommercialFor Rent

AVAILABLE NOW! -Cheap Feet/Great space!office - $10.00 sq ft, ware-house- $4.75 sq ft. NearHyatt, train. Call Com-mercial Property Network609-921-8844.HOPEWELL - Officespace for rent. Approx 400sq ft, $400/mo. + utils,newly painted and car-peted. Corner of Mercer Stand 518. Call 609-466-4079

HOPEWELL/PENNING-TON - Rte 31; luxury officesuite avail. 500-1500 sq ftWe pay all, incl. utils. CallSteve 609-466-2000.MANVILLE STORE - 500sq ft. Prime focaBon. Im-maculate, turn key. Adj. topost office. Next to busypackage store. Largefrontage, exc. exposure.$575/mo. Call Judy after6pm, 908-359-6961

MONTGOMERY KNOLL -1150 sq ft. 3 offices, igopen and secretarial area,kitchenette and bathroom.$1150/mo. 609-924-1075

480 office/CommercialFor Rent

PLAINSBORO - Office-in,prof suite avail. Ideal assales office, insurance "orany othrt profession. 609-799-4435

PLAINSBORO - SeekingCPA or Attorney to shareoffice with CPA. Have,of-:fice avail with utils if rieed-ed. 609-799-4435PRIME OFFICE Space -3500 sq ft, sub-divideable.Very reasonable. RamadaInn and Conference Cen-ter of Hightstown-EastWindsor. NJ TPK Exit 8.Call 609-448-7000 x502. -..'•

PRINCETON - Nassau St.office space. Immediateoccupancy. 280,310 and430 Sq Ft. Call 609-291-0423 or 924-6779.PRINCETON TWP -Space immed avail, 400-1200 sq ft. 609-921-6412SOMERSET - OFFICE/Medical space avail. 1500-13,000 sq ft. Divisable.,A!lground fir ideal for medicalsuites. Plenty of parking.Near Robert Wood John-son. Startina $6. per sq ft.Call Rick 20*1 -473-2800 .WEST WINDSOR TWP -A 4444 Sq Ft Office Suiteat 231 Clarksville Rd. No ;add on. Cal! Sandra 609-924-7090.

PARKING - 6 spacesavail. July 1, 3 blocks fromNassau & Witherspoon.Call 609-587-1932 after4pm & weekends.

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WANTED TO SUBLET -Faculty couple seek a fur-nished 2 bdrm house orapartment within walkingdistance of Princeton Uni-versity Aug. 20- Sept. 20,1993, Can pay approx.$1000/mo. Please call609-924-6470

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ATTRACTIVE - SWF,5'7", dark hair, Segour-ney Weaver type, wishesto meet unattachedSWM, who's, in touchwith his feelings & waatsto get in touch withsomeone elses. Ideallylate 30's early 40's, pro-fessionally successfulman. Box #2895. Exp 7/2.

HELP!Cosmopolitan trapped insuburbia. Needs rescueby affectionate, cheerful,cultured, educated, fun,secure S/DWPM, 32-40.DWPF, 33, blonde, veryattractive, athletic, nokids. I'm soft, soulful, se-rious, silly, sexy, sincereand searching for mysweetheart. Call/write,photo appreciated. Box#2897. Exp 7/9.

ROMANTIC - sincere,caring WPF, seeks com-patible male, mid 4.0's/50's for happiness. Box•t-2866. Exp 6/25.SENSATIONAL DWF -41 and in bloom, seeks,refreshingly evolved, un-commonly intelligentman under 45. Fitness,humor, looks, positiveoutlook crucial! Tallorder, but don't worry -1never ask for more than Ideliver. Box #2868. Exp6/25.

SJF, 42 - Interested inthe arts, fine dining,music & laughter. ISOcaring, mature, honest,reliable man with similarinterests. Must have pa-tient mind & spiritualunderstanding. Must likechildren. Age no barrier.Photo & letter. Box#2896. Exp 7/9.

465 Garage/StorageFor Rent

PLAINSBORO GARAGE -For rent. Electricity. 240 &480 sq ft. Quiet, secure.609-799-6631PRINCETON - Off streetparking. 3 blocks Nassau& Witherspoon St., $65/mo. 609-924-2525

SPIRITUAL ^Attractive, warm,; edu-cated, full figured, Isanseof humor seeks IF-VM,48-55, NS/ND who isopen honest, caring, af-fectionate, sense ofhumor, a special man toshare my sense of adven-ture .& positive approachto life. Box #2864. Exp 6725.

SWF, 36 - Pretty, NS,love to ski & play tennis.Enjoy an occasional bikeride, hike or golf outing.Love snitnals & enjoy thearts. Want marriage &children. Must be NS.Box #2873. Exp 6/25.

YOUNG AT HEARTAttractive cultured, viva-cious widow ISO intel-ligent, adventuresomegentleman, 65-72 toshare all of life's bless-ings. Note and photoplease. Box +2876. Exp6/25.

THEATER, THE ARTS- & dancing are excitingto me. Attractive profes-sional, financially secure,DWF, 50, seeks profes-sional NS, gentleman 48-55 who appreciates tradi-tional values, honesty &a sense of humor. If youenjoy walks on the beach,Country Inns, dining &spontaneity, perhaps weshould meet. Box #2867.Exp 6/25.

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EASY TO TALK TORespectfully attractive,cultured, positive at-titude, ivy dress, basicnice guy with great senseof humor, 5'5", mediumbuild, 45 YOA withyouthful state of mindand appearance, "down toearth, pretty girl", nextdoor type, (dazzling discoqueen need not respond).Must be slender or fit,soft but well-spoken,somewhat shy or at leastreserved mannerisms yetmaintains 24 hour natu-ral smile in reflection oftheir true disposition,some college education,traditional values, prefer-ably 38 to 43 YOA, some-one that would be com-fortable with my four-year old visiting son.Movie and tennis enthu-siast a plus. Partner/friendship first, romancesecondary is key issue. Iknow there are somenuts out there, rest as-sured I am not one ofthen. My divorce was arecessionary derivative.Even though respondingmay be difficult, I think Iam at least worth thecall. Picture available.Box #2885. Exp 7/8.

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BRAINS & CHARMHandsome corp attorney,45, triathlete, divorced,no children, wide rangeof interests, charming,sense of humor, flexibly,sophisticated. ISO NSwoman, 30's, of strong in-telligence, character,beauty and warmth forenduring relationshipleading to family. Note/photo Box #2875. Exp 6/25.

DWM, 51 - (61, 165 lbs),teacher, kids grown up,seeks Country Westerndance partner. I also lovecanoeing, museums,beach, camping, sense ofhumor, backpacking,dancing of any kind,reading biographies,cooking, music (classicalto rock), plays, opera,working out (jogging).ISO woman with similarinterests for friendshipand possible LTR. Photoand letter pis. Box#2878. Exp 7/2.

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SENSITIVE - Adventur-ous, compassionate, gen-erous, sincere, patient,fun loving, hardworking,intelligent SWM.35, 5'10", 175 lbs. I enjoyskiing, sight seeing, mov-ies, beach, music, work-ing out, bowling, garden-ing. Always open to newexperiences. You are in-dependent, self confident,open minded, warmfriendly, goal oriented &supported. Sense: :ofhumor appreciated. Box+2865. Exp 6/25.

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DWM DADDY - 27, .longblonde hair, good lookingwith 2 small childrenthat live with me. ISO S/DWF, 21-30. Note/photo/phone #. Box #2877. Exp7/2.

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