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Setting the pace Old Bridge girls continue to impress on the track Page 39 Serving Old Bridge and Sayreville FARRAH MAFFAI Sayreville War Memorial High School juniors Patsey Palma and Keith Carne perform during a recent coffee house night at the Sayreville Bar & Restaurant to raise money for the school literary magazine. Captain, mayor spar over selection rules Council president stops condemnation attempt Perth Amboy expected to sell land near park willingly to Old Bridge BY SUE M, MORGAN Staff Writer H aving shaken hands with the mayor of Perth Amboy during negotia- tions last summer, Old Bridge Township Council Vice President Lawrence Redmond is confident that a piece of land will be transferred from that city to the township this summer. Likewise, council President Reginald Butler is optimistic, based onPerth Amboy Mayor Joseph Vas' written willingness to sell a small triangle of land at the entrance of Peter A. Mannino Park to Old Bridge for future development, which may include the construction of a YMCA. However, Ward 5 Councilman and Republican mayoral candidate Richard J. Greene does not share the senti- ments of Democrats Butler and Redmond. In fact, Greene and some of his Republican col- leagues are suspicious of Vas' cooperation, which they claim has been absent as the township attempted to buy the land from Perth Amboy over the course of two years. Nonetheless, Perth Amboy officials last week stated that they would sell the land, said to be valued at $18,000, to the township for $16,500, according to Township Attorney William Ruggierio, who has been work- ing to negotiate the purchase. In trusting Vas' word, Butler has asked for the removal of a reso- lution proposed by Greene on April 14 to proceed with condemnation of the 1.4-acre piece of land, locat- ed along Route 516 at Owens Road. That resolution, as well as a second proposed by Greene to locate the YMCA inside Mannino Park, was scheduled to be dis- cussed at the council's public meet- ing Monday night. Last Thursday, however, Butler asked the township clerk to remove Greene's resolution to begin condemnation proceed- ings, as Butler said he received Vas' letter stating the city seeks to complete the property sale. Continued on page 11 Old Bridge captain says promoting a lieutenant to chief would be bad for morale BY SUE M. MORGAN Staff Writer T hough Old Bridge Police Capt. William Cerra doubts that Mayor Barbara Cannon will choose him to be the next police chief, he believes it is up to him to see that she chooses the best candidate. Regardless, Cerra, who is cur- rently acting chief of the 102- member force, still plans to apply for the promotion. He is also seek- ing a court injunction to keep the outgoing mayor from including the department's eight lieutenants in the pool of candidates that already includes the department's five police captains. Cannon is expected to appoint a successor to retiring Chief Jerry Palumbo in the coming months. Palumbo, who will turn 65 in late July, is scheduled to retire effec- tive July 31; as is required by law. Cerra has taken issue with a township ordinance requiring that only permanent chiefs and lieu- tenants who have served in an "administrative position" for at least five years be considered for promotion to chief. Though the ordinance has not specifically defined "administra- tive position," Cannon has pub- licly stated that assigning duties and planning police work while supervising at least two officers is considered part of acting in an administrative position. However, Cerra contends that a mayor should not be permitted to decide who in a police department has performed in an administrative position and who has not. "I don't think she has the authority to define the law," Cerra stressed, "[and] if she does have the authority, I don't think this should be the definition." Lieutenants who might have performed those duties while they were still sergeants could argue that they have served in an admin- istrative position, Cerra said. As a result, those lieutenants would meet the requirement for promo- tion to chief, he said." In a complaint filed in state Superior Court, New Brunswick, Cerra charged that the mayor is deliberately trying to skip over the five captains in order to promote a lieutenant of her liking. "[Cannon] is reaching down to who she wants," said Cerra, who has been overseeing the daily operations of the force since February when Palumbo went out on sick leave. If Cannon allows a lieutenant to skip the rank of captain and be promoted to chief, morale in the department will suffer, Cerra said. "What is the point of working your way up then?" Cerra said. In addition, any lieutenant who skips the rank of captain to become chief will lack firsthand knowledge of the duties of cap- tains, who also serve as bureau commanders. "How can you supervise a position that you've never done?" Cerra said. In their individual roles as bureau commanders, thefivecap- tains are really the only rank below chief who actually perform administrative duties, Cerra noted. "Administrative duties are des- ignated by the chief between five captains," he explained. Continued on page3 Index Business Classified .. Milestones . Obituaries . Opinion . . Sports .... ..43 ..46 ..36 ..38 12 39 Quote of the week "I've had friends who ask, 'How do you do everything you do and still, like, live?' It's because 1 haven't known anything else." 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Serving Old Bridge and Sayreville

FARRAH MAFFAISayreville War Memorial High School juniors Patsey Palma and Keith Carne perform during arecent coffee house night at the Sayreville Bar & Restaurant to raise money for the schoolliterary magazine.

Captain, mayor sparover selection rules

Council president stopscondemnation attemptPerth Amboy expectedto sell land near park

willingly to Old BridgeBY SUE M, MORGANStaff Writer

H aving shaken hands withthe mayor of PerthAmboy during negotia-

tions last summer, Old BridgeTownship Council VicePresident Lawrence Redmond isconfident that a piece of land willbe transferred from that city tothe township this summer.

Likewise, council PresidentReginald Butler is optimistic,based on Perth Amboy MayorJoseph Vas' written willingnessto sell a small triangle of land atthe entrance of Peter A. Mannino

Park to Old Bridge for futuredevelopment, which may includethe construction of a YMCA.

However, Ward 5Councilman and Republicanmayoral candidate Richard J.Greene does not share the senti-ments of Democrats Butler andRedmond. In fact, Greene andsome of his Republican col-leagues are suspicious of Vas'cooperation, which they claimhas been absent as the townshipattempted to buy the land fromPerth Amboy over the course oftwo years.

Nonetheless, Perth Amboyofficials last week stated thatthey would sell the land, said tobe valued at $18,000, to thetownship for $16,500, accordingto Township Attorney William

Ruggierio, who has been work-ing to negotiate the purchase.

In trusting Vas' word, Butlerhas asked for the removal of a reso-lution proposed by Greene on April14 to proceed with condemnationof the 1.4-acre piece of land, locat-ed along Route 516 at OwensRoad. That resolution, as well as asecond proposed by Greene tolocate the YMCA inside ManninoPark, was scheduled to be dis-cussed at the council's public meet-ing Monday night.

Last Thursday, however,Butler asked the township clerkto remove Greene's resolution tobegin condemnation proceed-ings, as Butler said he receivedVas' letter stating the city seeksto complete the property sale.

Continued on page 11

Old Bridge captain sayspromoting a lieutenant

to chief would bebad for morale

BY SUE M. MORGANStaff Writer

T hough Old Bridge PoliceCapt. William Cerra doubtsthat Mayor Barbara Cannon

will choose him to be the nextpolice chief, he believes it is up tohim to see that she chooses thebest candidate.

Regardless, Cerra, who is cur-rently acting chief of the 102-member force, still plans to applyfor the promotion. He is also seek-ing a court injunction to keep theoutgoing mayor from includingthe department's eight lieutenantsin the pool of candidates thatalready includes the department'sfive police captains.

Cannon is expected to appointa successor to retiring Chief JerryPalumbo in the coming months.Palumbo, who will turn 65 in lateJuly, is scheduled to retire effec-tive July 31; as is required by law.

Cerra has taken issue with atownship ordinance requiring thatonly permanent chiefs and lieu-tenants who have served in an"administrative position" for atleast five years be considered forpromotion to chief.

Though the ordinance has notspecifically defined "administra-tive position," Cannon has pub-licly stated that assigning dutiesand planning police work whilesupervising at least two officers isconsidered part of acting in anadministrative position.

However, Cerra contends that amayor should not be permitted todecide who in a police departmenthas performed in an administrativeposition and who has not.

"I don't think she has theauthority to define the law," Cerrastressed, "[and] if she does havethe authority, I don't think thisshould be the definition."

Lieutenants who might haveperformed those duties while theywere still sergeants could arguethat they have served in an admin-istrative position, Cerra said. As aresult, those lieutenants wouldmeet the requirement for promo-tion to chief, he said."

In a complaint filed in stateSuperior Court, New Brunswick,Cerra charged that the mayor isdeliberately trying to skip over thefive captains in order to promote alieutenant of her liking.

"[Cannon] is reaching down towho she wants," said Cerra, whohas been overseeing the dailyoperations of the force sinceFebruary when Palumbo went outon sick leave.

If Cannon allows a lieutenantto skip the rank of captain and bepromoted to chief, morale in thedepartment will suffer, Cerra said.

"What is the point of workingyour way up then?" Cerra said.

In addition, any lieutenant whoskips the rank of captain tobecome chief will lack firsthandknowledge of the duties of cap-tains, who also serve as bureaucommanders.

"How can you supervise aposition that you've never done?"Cerra said.

In their individual roles asbureau commanders, the five cap-tains are really the only rankbelow chief who actually performadministrative duties, Cerra noted.

"Administrative duties are des-ignated by the chief between fivecaptains," he explained.

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Election board overrules challenge to redistrictingBY JENNIFER POMEStaff Writer

SAYREVILLE — Members of theDemocratic Party who disputed changesmade to local election districts will have tolive with the redistricting.

The matter was discussed during a specialmeeting at the Middlesex County Board ofElections Tuesday where the changes wereupheld.

Former Democratic CountyCommitteewoman Barbara Kilcomons, a res-ident of Schmitt Street, accused the localparty chairman, state Assemblyman JohnWisniewski, of requesting the redistricting inorder to prevent her from running for re-elec-tion to her seat. In a statement released byKilcomons on April 17, she claimed thechanges were made "secretly" to a district shehas held a seat in for 18 years.

Wisniewski released a statement about theBoard of Elections ruling not to vacate thedecision to redistrict.

"I am pleased that the Middlesex CountyBoard of Elections decided to not disturb itsprior, unanimous decision to adjust electiondistrict boundaries in the borough ofSayreville. Their decision affirms that there isno legal basis for this failed challenge,"Wisniewski stated.

He said that the board met twice to dis-cuss the redistricting and voted unanimously

on the changes earlier this year."This decision represents a triumph of the

law and common sense over politics of intim-idation," Wisniewski said.

Kilcomons did not return messages left bythe Suburban seeking comment following theboard's decision Tuesday. She is among agroup of Democratic Party members whohave disagreed with actions that Wisniewskihas taken as chairman. One recent disagree-ment centered around whether BoroughCouncilwoman Phyllis Batko should be per-mitted to screen before the party to run for re-election, something Kilcomons supported.Batko ultimately obtained a court order to beable to screen.

Robert Reck, the county Board ofElections chairman, said yesterday thatKilcomons' complaint could not affect theboard's decision. According to Reck, theboard was advised by Senior DeputyAttorney General Donna Kelly thatKilcomons was unable to reverse the decisionto redistrict the borough, and that the boardhad done everything according to the law.

"In the redistricting, we did what guide-lines called for and what was requested by theDemocratic Party chairman," Reck said.

Borough Republican Party Chairman KenOlchaskey said that while he was informed ofthe Tuesday meeting, he was unable toattend.

Olchaskey said that, as far as he knows,the Board of Elections can make changes toelection districts as it pleases. He said it wasa courteous gesture for the board to reach outto the party chairs for their input on the redis-tricting.

Wisniewski agreed with Olchaskey andsaid that it is a misunderstanding that theparty chairs have any kind of final say on theredistricting that takes place. He said that thethree district changes that took place werepart of a proposal that the Board of Electionshad made for two years.

"There was a lot of discussion about theredistricting," Olchaskey said.

The GOP chairman said that he wasaware that districts 10 and 28 were too largebecause he had received complaints from pollwcjkjts jn the past. Both districts were split,creating districts 33 and 72, according to bor-ough officials.

There was a discussion with the boardabout consolidating some districts and mov-ing the boundary lines of others, Olchaskeysaid.

"The Board of Elections makes the deci-sion. I don't ask for anything," Olchaskeysaid.

"They're the final decision-maker. I don'tget a vote on it," he added.

According to borough officials, SchmittStreet was affected by a boundary change that

moved 33 homes out of District 3 and intoDistrict 18.

Wisniewski said yesterday that the naturalboundary for District 3 used to be a railroadright of way that has since been torn up.Houses have been built on the site. Theboundary line was moved since there "nolonger was a clearly identifiable geographicfeature," Wisniewski said.

'This was done according to statute andaccording to law," the assemblyman said.

Kilcomons said that party chairs are sup-posed to notify the party about the changes,but that Wisniewski failed to do so by writtencorrespondence or at Democratic Party meet-ings. Kilcomons said that, as a result, she didnot find out about the changes until one hourbefore the deadline to file petitions.

"[I] would have had to obtain a new peti-tion from the acting clerk, obtain signaturesof registered Democrats, have it notarizedand then return with the petition in one hour,in spite of a major snowstorm that day,"Kilcomons said. That deadline was April 7.

Olchaskey said he told his partymates thatdistrict boundaries were going to change dur-ing a GOP party meeting, although at the timehe did not know the specifics. He said he letpeople know the changes were coming andspoke personally to a couple of committeepeople who would be affected by thechanges.

Capt., mayor sparContinued from page 1

Cerra, a Democrat, acknowledged that he and Cannon, aRepublican, have a long history of disagreement on variousdepartment issues, including the hiring of additional policeofficers and the purchase of more patrol vehicles.

"I know [Cannon's] not going to make me chief," Cerrasaid. "Everyone in this town knows that."

Nonetheless, Cerra asserts that his court complaint is notan attempt to try to force Cannon to promote him. It is a mat-ter of ensuring that the mayor fairly considers all five cap-tains without bending the requirements to qualify a lieu-tenant that she might actually prefer to promote, he said.

"Nobody wants to go to court," Cerra said."I want to ensure that the proper thing is being done," he

said. "Selecting a new police chief is the most importantdecision that a politician could get involved in."

Under a series of ordinances passed by the township in1998, candidates for promotion to chief must have complet-ed one full year of service as a permanent captain or perma-nent lieutenant. Only those eligible captains and lieutenantswho have served in an administrative position for at least

five years will be considered for promotion, according to astatement issued by Cannon's office in February.

In reply to Cerra's allegations, Cannon contended thatshe is not deliberately widening her field of choices. Rathershe is simply doing what the ordinances requires.

"I'm not expanding the field, I'm just following the ordi-nance," Cannon said.

As the administrator of the ordi- „ Mammmnances pertinent to selecting apolice chief, it is Cannon's responsi-bility to define any terms within it,said Township Attorney WilliamRuggierio.

Case law in New Jersey andthroughout the Country States that mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmthe administrator or executive of agovernment, such as a mayor, is charged with carrying outan ordinance and making "reasonable judgments" todefine any terms included in those measures, Ruggierioexplained.

As a result, it is up to the mayor to define the term"administrative position" because she is the only townshipofficial who can apply the ordinance to promote a candi-date to police chief, Ruggierio said.

Presently, Ruggierio is working on a response to

Cerra's complaint and hopes to present it prior to the timewhen Cannon begins interviewing candidates.

Cerra, a member of the force since September 1978,oversees the traffic and safety bureau. He is also presidentof the local Fraternal Order of Police union.

The other five captains are Jeffrey Robbins, who hasnearly 35 years of service; Dennis

^raaMmsm™<mmmmmmmm Cronin, with 33 years of service;Robert Bonfante with 29 years; andScott Dyson, with 28 years.

If any of the other four captainswere promoted to chief, he wouldnot argue with that choice, Cerrasaid.

• • • " " • • ' « » ™ ' « " It is the consideration of lieu-tenants that he has a problem with.

"If you're going to consider a lieutenant, he'd betterhave been an acting captain or assigned a bureau for fiveyears," Cerra said.

Cannon, who will leave office on Dec. 31 after 12years as mayor, has been named as a defendant in a num-ber of lawsuits filed by the police department during hertenure. Palumbo, a Democrat, and other police officialshave filed most of those suits after Cannon fought them ondepartment policies and procedures.

"I know she's not going tomake me chief. Everyone in

this town knows that."

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OLD BRIDGE — Two beloved coach-es who died in the Sept. 11 terrorist attackon the World Trade Center will be honoredthis weekend by the township's GirlsSoccer League.

The league will hold a ceremony at 11a.m. Saturday to dedicate two soccer fieldson Higgins Road in the names of ChuckCostello and Mark Schulman, and willunveil plaques remembering the formercoaches.

Shulman, 47, was employed as a vicepresident of risk consulting at Marsh &McLennan on the 100th floor of the northtower.

Costello, 46, did not work at the twintowers but was an elevator technician who

was passing by the burning buildings thathorrific Tuesday morning. He chose to runinside to try to rescue anyone trappedthere.

The Old Bridge Township Councilapproved two separate resolutions last yearto rename Higgins Road Soccer Fields 1and 2 in honor of Costello and Shulman,respectively.

Costello is survived by his wife, Mary,three daughters and one son.

Shulman, who served on the soccerleague's board of directors, is survived byhis wife, Lori, and two teenage daughters.

The memorial areas at both fields willinclude American flags and plaques honor-ing the coaching achievements of the men.

Sayreville beauty salon plans benefit cut-a-thonDetendre Day Spa and Salon, 881 Main

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The event has been coordinated to ben-efit the David Christopher Miller CerebralPalsy Fund at Methany and Melanie Good,a 13-year-old student at St. StanislausKostka School, Sayreville, who has been

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'American Girls' youth program set at libraryRegistration will begin at 9:30 a.m. on

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SAYREVILLE — The state continuedlast week to reopen additional shellfishbeds that have been closed since a March 2sewage spill.

Approximately 20,000 acres of shell-fish beds in the Raritan and Sandy Hookbays were opened April 18 after they met athree-tiered reopening plan posed by thestate Department of EnvironmentalProtection. The DEP also opened 945 acresof additional shellfish beds in the Navesinkand Shrewsbury rivers, according to anApril 17 press release.

However, about 1,000 acres of shellfishbeds remained closed at the southern endof Sandy Hook Bay this week, accordingto the DEP.

An early sample of that area testedabove the standard for lead contamination.Though the level has not tested above thestandard in subsequent sampling, the arearemains closed as a precautionary i

officials said.While the newly reopened areas of

Raritan and Sandy Hook bays have testedwithin guidelines for fecal coliform andpotential viral and metal contamination,the shellfish beds in'these waterways arestill classified as "special restricted." Thismeans that clams harvested there must betreated at a depuration plant.

Following the April 5 opening of morethan 6,000 acres of shellfish beds in SandyHook Bay and the Navesink andShrewsbury rivers, clammers were able tobegin their work in these areas.

During the ban on the four bodies ofwater, the Middlesex County UtilitiesAuthority imported clean salt water fromthe Bamegat Bay, Ocean County, to helpclammers clean their shellfish at theHighlands and Sea Bright clam depurationplants.

Many area clammers worked inBamegat Bay or on the Manasquan Riversince they could not clam in more localwaters.

In order for the shellfish beds to bereopened, five consecutive samplingresults had to show that fecal coliform lev-els were below the FDA's health-basedstandard of 88 parts per 100 milliliters.Tests also had to reveal that metal ievelswere within the FDA guidelines and thatlevels of viral indicators were acceptableas well.

The 102-inch main break spilled morethan 570 million gallons of raw sewageinto the Raritan River after the flood wasdiverted from the Boehmhurst Avenue andSixth Street area.

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OLD BRIDGE — Contending thatstate Sen. Joseph M. Kyrillos (R-13) hasneglected to serve his constituents, OldBridge resident and DemocraticMunicipal Chairman William E. Flynn hasannounced he will challenge the three-term incumbent for his Senate seat.

Flynn will run alongside DemocratsThomas Perry, an Aberdeen Townshipcouncilman, and Leonard Inzarello, aMiddletown Township Board ofEducation member, who are seeking theseats of Republican incumbentAssemblymen Joseph Azzolina and Dr.Sam Thompson.

Flynn, a local attorney who has for-merly held office in Old Bridge as a town-ship councilman, mayor and state assem-blyman, will head the Democratic ticketfor the three state offices.

Flynn claims that Kyrillos, who is alsothe state Republican Party chairman, hasnot been present for his constituents be-cause he has been more preoccupied withthe duties as a party leader rather than as asenator.

"There are a lot of things we are notgetting because Sen. Kyrillos is too busyattending to statewide political functionsinstead of fighting for the people of theBayshore, Old Bridge, Holmdel and Mid-dletown," Flynn said in a press release.

"I want to know, where was Joe?" heasked.

Kyrillos, according to Flynn, has failedto address the state's varied issues, includ-ing property taxes, auto insurance, med-ical malpractice reform, overdevelopmentand overcrowded schools during histenure.

"Property taxes and auto insurancehave continued to rise year after year,"Flynn said, also criticizing Kyrillos' ideasfor medical malpractice reform. Kyrillos,according to Flynn, has been busy work-ing on behalf of his Republican colleaguesand their interests rather than trying toresolve those issues. .

"Issues of overdevelopment, over-crowded schools and traffic congestionare just a few more of the problems thathave been ignored by Sen. Kyrillos,"Flynn said. "Where was Joe? He was rais-ing money from developers and other spe-cial interests for the benefit of the stateRepublican party."

In a telephone interview with GreaterMedia Newspapers last week, Flynn fur-ther accused Kyrillos of missing opportu-nities to help balance the state budgetwhile fellow Republicans Gov. ChristieTodd Whitman and acting Gov. DonaldDiFrancesco were in office. Now, Gov.James E. McGreevey has been stuck withmaking unpopular choices to balance abudget sent out of kilter by the overspend-ing of the two previous administrations,Flynn said.

"This year and last year, the chickenshave come home to roost," Flynn said"[The Republicans] stuck McGreeveywith this budget."

In addition, Flynn accused the state'sRepublicans, including Kyrillos, of look-ing the other way as state Division ofYouth and Family Services (DYFS) work-ers have struggled to protect troubled chil-dren. Highly publicized violent incidentsagainst young children in Newark,Irvington and most recently in the Coloniasection of Woodbridge are indicative ofthe Republicans' failure to oversee DYFS

operations."DYFS officials said they lost track of

110 children who are suspected of beingabused and they admit having failed to in-vestigate nearly 300 other outstandingchild abuse reports," he said.

Future incidents of child violencecould be prevented if elected officialswould work with DYFS to evenly distrib-ute the caseload among the workers, hesaid.

In a statement provided to Greater Me-dia Newspapers, Kyrillos defended hisrecord and acknowledged Flynn's state-ments with regret.

"I have known Bill Flynn for manyyears, and while I am disappointed he hasbegun his campaign with a lot of negativerhetoric, I welcome him to the race," said.Kyrillos, a resident of Middletown.

"As always, I will be working hard forthe people of my district by opposing [theDemocrats'] job-killing tax hikes, fightingfor more education funding for ourschools, and working for economicgrowth that increases jobs and opportuni-ties and improves the qualify of life forour families," Kyrillos said.

If elected, Flynn would represent notonly Old Bridge, but Aberdeen, Hazlet,Holmdel, Keansburg, Keyport, Matawan,Middletown and Union Beach in Mon-mouth County.

Although several of those MonmouthCounty municipalities are controlled byRepublicans, Flynn still believes a Demo-crat from the district's lone MiddlesexCounty community can defeat the well-known incumbent.

Flynn, who served six consecutiveterms as a 13th District assemblymanfrom 1974 to 1986, plans to reach out tothose Monmouth County residents whosupported him in his previous bids^

"I got elected six times in that district,"Flynn said. "Many of the same residentsare still living there."

Flynn, 65, received a bachelor of artsdegree from The College of New Jersey,Ewing, and earned a law degree from Rut-gers Law School, Newark.

The candidate formerly served as legalcounsel to the Old Bridge Municipal Utili-ties Authority (OBMUA). He also servedas the attorney for the Sayreville PlanningBoard and for the zoning boards in HazletTownship and Keansburg.

A 38-year township resident, Flynnand his wife Elaine have four growndaughters and 10 grandchildren, who alsoreside in the township.

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When police arrived at the party to in-vestigate a noise complaint, the two vic-tims left the premises and drove to afriend's home in the nearby Old BridgeMews development, reports state. When

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An emergency room doctor at the hos-pital told Officer Richard Mustacchio thata 1-inch laceration in the township man'sside appeared to be from a knife, reportsstate.

Both victims had sustained bruises totheir faces and heads and received treat-ment for those injuries at the hospital.Upon release, they were transported to po-lice headquarters to meet with the town-ship's detective bureau.

The case has been turned over toDetective Stephen Daroci for furtherinvestigation.

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Council president stops condemnationContinued from page 1

Vas' letter, dated April 17, advised Butlerthat Perth Amboy recently discovered that itmust apply to the New Jersey WatershedProperty Review Board before it could pro-ceed with any sale of land which is part of thevast Runyon Watershed. That entire water-shed, located off Route 516 in Old Bridge, isowned by Perth Amboy.

Besides the sale of the triangle to OldBridge, Perth Amboy is also negotiating the$11 million sale of 1,100 acres of the RunyonWatershed to Middlesex County. Like Vas,all seven members of the Middlesex CountyBoard of Chosen Freeholders are Democrats.

Once the review board approves thecity's intended land sale to Old Bridge, PerthAmboy would be ready to execute the pur-chase contract, Vas wrote.

"I am pleased that the city will be able toaccommodate Old Bridge with its plannedroad and park improvements," Vas conclud-ed in his letter to Butler.

Last Thursday, Butler gave copies of Vas' •letter to the entire council and, in a covermemo, mentioned that the resolution to con-demn the tract would be removed.

"After reading this letter, I have decidedto remove this item from the agenda at thistime so that we do not strain our relationshipwith Perth Amboy," Butler wrote.

At an agenda session Monday night,Redmond, who has served as the council'sliaison in negotiations with Vas and countyofficials, announced that the state's water-shed board and Perth Amboy officials wouldreview the two land sale applications in June.

Redmond told the council that althoughPerth Amboy was initially reluctant to sellthe tract during a meeting last summer, theyfinally agreed to sell it due to the county'sintervention.

"I got a handshake from Joe Vas," hesaid.

When Redmond called Vas last week tofind out the status of the impending sale, helearned of the upcoming meeting betweenthe city and the state watershed board.

"I was able to [find out the status] withone or two phone calls," Redmond said.

Nonetheless, Greene, Mayor BarbaraCannon and Ward 6 Councilwoman LucillePanos expressed skepticism that Vas wouldactually cooperate with Old Bridge comeJune.

"I'm overwhelmed and glad that all of asudden things are starting to pick up withPerth Amboy," Greene said.

Cannon questioned Vas' motives in sud-denly agreeing to negotiate with the town-ship. The pending sale of development rightsto the county might have been what motivat-ed Vas to cooperate with Old Bridge, shesuggested.

"This is the first time, after two years, thatwe've heard about the watershed reviewboard," Cannon said. "I find it hard tobelieve."

Unconvinced by Vas' statements, Greeneaccused Butler of "arbitrarily" removing theresolution to proceed with condemnation.

However, Butler did not yield to Greene'srequest that the item be returned to the agen-da. The council president subsequentlymotioned to table discussion on the matter, aswell as further discussion on the placementof the YMC A until Monday night.

Butler's motion passed by a 7-2 vote,with Greene and Panos objecting. Cannonbristled at Butler's actions.

"I object to tabling something to stiflediscussion," Cannon said.

Democratic Councilman Dennis Maher,who chairs a nonpartisan committeeassigned to bring the YMCA to Old Bridge,expressed a desire to "fast-forward" selec-tion of a final site for the YMCA during thepublic meeting scheduled for Monday night.

Citing Vas' letter, Maher took Cannon's

administration to task for not being awarethat the Perth Amboy mayor had to receiveapproval from the state watershed boardbefore moving ahead with selling its land.

"We also have a letter from the mayor ofPerth Amboy who is telling us that he is anx-ious to sell the property but he has somerestrictions," Maher said. "Shame on[Cannon] and her administration if they didnot know that."

When the township decided to condemnthe 200-acre Cedar Ridge II property morethan three years ago, it had expected to pay$5.2 million, the assessed value, for that tract,Maher reminded his colleagues.

More recent appraisals released inOctober have pegged the tract's value at near-ly $18 million, he said.

"Let's not fly off the handle with respect

to condemnation," Maher said.Speaking during the public portion,

Middlesex County Treasurer and Democraticmayoral candidate James Phillips urged thecouncil to work amicably with Vas given thatcity's apparent willingness to sell the land tothe township for a price lower than itsappraised value.

"I happened to be there when LarryRedmond shook the hand of Joe Vas and[Vas] agreed to sell the land for the amountasked for," Phillips said.

"Why should you want to condemnsomething when the price has been set?"Phillips asked.

At the April 14 public meeting, Greeneopenly accused Vas and the Democraticcouncil majority of deliberately stalling theland sale in order to delay selection on a site

for the YMCA.Greene and other Republicans have

argued that the proposed 51,000-square-footYMCA should be constructed inside the 165-acre Mannino Park rather than at a 3-acre sitenear the municipal complex. Both sites wererecommended by CME Associates, aSayreville engineering firm contracted toevaluate future locations for the structure.

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Maher has further stated that it is neces-sary to complete a $13,500 engineering studyto develop a master plan for Mannino Park.That engineering study should be completedwithin 60 days, he added.

That master plan is necessary to ensurethat the YMCA structure, an assortment ofathletic fields, parking and other amenitieswill all fit inside the park, Maher has said.

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OpinionCouncil sought excusesto oppose 'pay to play' lawT here was a chance the

other night that the OldBridge Township Council

could have been in the forefrontof bringing some integrity to pol-itics. However, the council major-ity chose to continue with theirpolitics-as-usual way of life.

The practice politely known as"pay to play" occurs when profes-sionals give money to politicalcandidates or parties in order tobe awarded lucrative professionalcontracts after their candidate iselected to office. More common-ly, this is known as professionalshaving politicians in their pock-ets. Ever wonder how many moretaxpayer dollars are spent to hirefor political payback instead offor the best price or best experi-enced?

In Old Bridge, like manytowns, there are discretionarycontracts that are awarded to pro-fessionals without going out tobid. Before the Old Bridge

Township Council was an ordi-nance that would have controlledhow contracts are awarded in ourtown. Specifically, this law wouldhave limited the amount pro-fessionals could give to a mayoralor council candidate to $400 and$500 to a political party, if theywanted a contract in Old Bridge.

Members of the Democraticcouncil majority found everyexcuse not to support such a law.In the end, they voted to table theordinance and at least not bite thehands that will feed them in thiselection year.

This November Ed Testinoand Dennis Maher are up for re-election. I urge all voters toremember how they voted on the"pay to play" ordinance and letthem know it's time for them toget off the council. They've got-ten too comfortable playing withyour money.

Thomas D. CurryOld Bridge

Irked by assessment of mayoral candidate

W .R. Hutcheon ("PhillipsInherited Father'sConcern for Old

Bridge Residents," Letters to theEditor, Suburban, April 17) sayshe's lived in Old Bridge for 35years. Has he been paying atten-tion?

How can he consider the JimPhillips mayoralty bid a "breathof fresh air" if he's been aroundand tuned in?

Isn't this the same Democraticboss Jim Phillips who presidedover the reckless planning deci-sions leading to mass housingapprovals that he now decries?Isn't he the same MiddlesexCounty treasurer who is associat-

ed with a county machine that lastyear raised county taxes in virtu-ally every town in the county,including Old Bridge? Isn't thisthe same crew that this year lostthe county's precious AAA bondrating, costing the taxpayers hun-dreds of thousands in added inter-est costs in their massive borrow-ing campaigns?

Isn't Phillips the same guywho's part of the pack that musttake responsibility for littered,clogged and unsafe county roads— the worst in the state?

A breath of fresh air? Morelike a blast of stale diesel fuel.

Michael A. ColonOld Bridge

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I recently saw an advertise-ment in a local newspaperlooking for Wellness

Initiative with Senior Educators(WISE) volunteers. The NationalCouncil on Alcoholism and DrugDependence (NCADD) ofMiddlesex County was lookingfor people who are at least 60years old and want to work withseniors. I saw a similar ad lastyear shortly after I retired.

I was looking for things to do,now that I actually had time. Iwanted to do something thatwould be enjoyable and provide anew learning opportunity. I calledthe number listed and spoke withNoreen Noel, the director of theprogram, and decided to becomea volunteer. I discovered thatNCADD is a local agency thatprovides various types of in-formation and prevention servic-es throughout Middlesex Countyand that the agency was lookingto develop new programs forolder adults.

I completed a 36-hour training

program with nine other volun-teers. The sessions were heldevery few weeks and were sched-uled at our convenience. The ses-sions were very pleasant andinformative and designed to pro-vide information on the olderadult population and give us thetools to create new programs. Theend result was the development offour new prevention programs bythe WISE volunteers.

I chose to work with one othervolunteer to develop a programon medication management. Weresearched our topic, discussedideas and developed a new pro-gram. A delightful byproduct ofthis was the creation of a newfriendship. It was a great deal offun to do something without thepressures of budget and schedulethat are present in the everydaywork world.

When we were ready, we pre-sented our program to the othervolunteers, received feedbackfrom them, made revisions andwere then ready to go out into the

community.My partner and I arrived at the

site ridiculously early and wereready to go well before anyoneelse arrived. Our presentationwent very well, and we had adelightful and rewarding timeinteracting with the people whoattended. We even had the oppor-tunity to present our program to apredominantly Spanish-speakingaudience with the help of an inter-preter. It was an interesting andunique experience.

If you are looking to do some-thing interesting, meet new peo-ple who want to stay active inlife, learn new skills, provide aservice to the community and justhave some fun, I suggest that yougive this a try. For information onhow to become a WISE volun-teer, call Noreen Noel at (732)254-3344.

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Women, and men, should help women win in 19th District

I t amazes me that I constantlyread of the small percentageof women elected to public

office in our state. It is even moreamazing since the electoratemajority are women voters.

Why you ladies permitpower-hungry politicians, powerbrokers and wanna-be gurus todictate who can run for office andwho should watch over our wel-fare puzzles me. I believe womenare more thrifty, more compas-sionate and more trustworthy

than we men are.In one Middlesex County dis-

trict (the 19th), all women have achance to help correct this situa-tion. Incumbent AssemblywomanArline Friscia (D-19) is in dangerof being dumped by the gung-hoappearance of Perth AmboyMayor Joe Vas, and BarbaraKilcomons is being punished byAssemblyman John Wisniewski(D-19) in a personal dis-agreement, after she has servedthe Democratic Party faithfully

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In October, the Shade Tree Commissionagreed to allow the removal of one treefrom Kryzkowski's yard, but denied theremoval of two others.

Unsatisfied with this response,Kryzkowski pleaded with the BoroughCouncil to reverse the commission's deci-sion. The homeowner said the trees contin-ue to damage his property.

In March, the council grantedKryzkowski a chance to appeal the deci-sion under a new amendment to the ShadeTree Commission ordinance.

During the appeal, Mayor KennedyO'Brien asked the council to pass a resolu-tion allowing a certified tree expert toinspect Kryzkowski's property and givethe council an expert opinion on the situa-tion. The council approved the measure,allowing no more than $300 to be spent onthe service.

At Monday's business meeting, thecouncil received a recommendation fromthe tree expert that Kryzkowski should beallowed to remove all three trees.

'This poor man has been here for Godknows how long. Let's end this now,"Councilman Thomas Marcinczyk saidbefore the vote Monday.

Borough officials said Kryzkowski hasthreatened to pursue litigation since theremoval of his trees will cost him moremoney now than if he had been grantedpermission to take them down months ago.

In March, Kryzkowski told the councilthat not only do the three locust trees' rootscause his driveway to rise and crack, butthey also lift his lawn, making it difficult tomow the grass.

Thus far, he has not cut down the treethat the commission gave permission toremove because he said it will be cheaperto cut down all three trees at once.

During past council meetings,Kryzkowski has accused the commissionof treating him unfairly and- said hebelieves the commission should not havethe authority to tell him what to do with hisproperty.

Shade Tree Commission ChairwomanCarol Smith has said that four commis-sioners went to the Price Street home andfound the three locust trees in question tobe in healthy condition. She said the com-mission did not believe they posed a seri-ous danger to the residence.

The commissioners, some of whomwork as professional landscapers, providedadvice on how to cut back the roots andreplant the topsoil to prevent the roots fromdisturbing the driveway and the lawn,Smith said.

Under the borough's Shade Tree ordi-nance, the commission is given "full andexclusive control over the regulation,planting and care of shade and ornamentaltrees and shrubbery now located, or whichmay hereafter be planted in any publichighway, park or parkway."

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OLD BRIDGE — Ridge Road residentAlicia Rihacek says she is no killjoy. Still,she does not appreciate hearing Van Halensing "Jump" at high decibels at 1 a.m. onweekend nights.

Blaring music and shouting DJs havedisturbed the quiet weekend nightsRihacek said she and her neighborsenjoyed until Breakfast Club 80 openedlast month on Route 516, across the streetfrom their homes.

Patrons of the 1980s-themed nightclubhave been parking along Ridge Road,blocking residents' driveways and prevent-ing some homeowners from entering theirhomes on Friday and Saturday nights,Rihacek said. Some have even parked inresidents' front yards, she said.

When Ridge Road residents have askedthose patrons to remove their vehicles,they have not always been treated politely,Rihacek said, claiming that at times theyhave been cursed at. Police have beencalled to investigate, but the vehicles comeback the following night, she added.

Frustrated and annoyed, Rihacek wentto the Township Council on April 14 andcomplained about the loud music, theparking and the sometimes rude nightclubpatrons. •

"Since March 20,1 have gone through arun-around with the police department,"Rihacek said. "I can hear Van Halen blar-ing from across the street."

Rihacek, who also owns a number ofrental properties in the same area, told thecouncil that her tenants have also com-plained about excessive noise from thenightclub, which stays open until 3 a.m. onFriday and Saturday nights.

"I don't see why I should be woken up[or] why my tenants should be woken up,"she said.

When Rihacek has gone over to theclub and complained, the volume has beenturned down, but then pumped up on sub-sequent nights, she said.

Rihacek acknowledged that theBreakfast Club 80 received its liquorlicense even though the council denied thebusiness license transfer application inDecember.

"I know this club went over your head,"Rihacek told the council.

The Breakfast Club 80 did get theirliquor license by using a legal loophole

that allowed it to buy stock in New JerseyWine & Liquors, which previously heldthe license, Ward 4 Councilman G. KevinCalogera said.

The liquor license application wasdenied because club owner MichaelVanleeuwen had told the council that heexpected to accommodate 500 patronseven though the parking lot only hadcapacity for 67 vehicles, Calogera said.

At that time, Calogera had also ques-tioned Vanleeuwen's testimony that heplanned to run the Breakfast Club as arestaurant, not a nightclub. Now, havingreceived numerous e-mails and telephonecalls from Rihacek and other area resi-dents, it was apparent that the BreakfastClub is a nightclub, and not a restaurant,Calogera said.

In addition, the council's concern aboutparking overflowing to area streets andbusinesses has come to fruition, he added.

Ward 6 Councilwoman Lucille Panosand Councilman Edward Testino suggest-ed that any complaints received by thepolice department about parking, noise orunruly patrons be reviewed by the councilwhen the nightclub's liquor license renew-al comes up in June.

"I'd like to keep an organized record ofhow many complaints come in," Panossaid. "Maybe we could get a weekly orbiweekly report of the parking and noisecomplaints."

"I believe we should get the facts andfigures," Testino agreed. "When theirrenewal comes up, we'll be in a position toact on it."

Calogera recalled that he was directedto valet parking at the Miller ElementarySchool when he stopped at the club onApril 12 at about 11 p.m. The club is locat-ed between the school and Temple BethOhr. When Calogera asked the valet if thenightclub had permission to use the schoollot, he said he was told that an arrangementhad been made between the club and thetownship.

Calogera then identified himself as atownship official and disputed the valet'sclaim.

"I told him that if that arrangementexisted, I didn't know about it," Calogerasaid.

The valet then allegedly stated that thenightclub had made arrangements with theBoard of Education to use the lot.

Calogera, in turn, left and contactedschool board member Albert DiRocco Jr.,who confirmed that there was no suchparking arrangement, Calogera said.

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M uch like movie star Sarah JessicaParker did during the 1980s,Jessica Norland is dancing her

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Parker's role as Rusty in the blockbustermovie Footloose during a stage renditionof the '80s-era classic being produced bythe Sayreville Main Street TheatreCompany.

The show will mark Norland's secondappearance with the theater company,which the East Brunswick High School

student described as being "like a big fam-ily, everybody knows everybody."

"It's a lot of fun because it's set in the'80s, so the costumes are hilarious, thedancing is interesting. The cast is incredi-ble, they're so much fun, they're so nice.The talent is incredible. I came to the firstrehearsal and I was blown away. Thevocals are incredible, the dancing's amaz-ing, the acting is great," Norland saidexcitedly as her fellow cast memberswarmed up for rehearsals Monday.

The 17-year-old began acting in localand regional plays when she was 7, takinga cue from cousins who were involved intheater. Since then, Norland has been inmore than 25 productions, including musi-cals at her high school, -where she is a jun-ior, and at summer theater camps.

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Norland's true passion is singing anddancing. She has been studying areas ofdance including tap, jazz, ballet, lyrical,modern, hip-hop and pointe, since she was3 years old, and she is currently a memberof her school's dance team.

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The contest was a little less harrowingthan the tryouts for the real American Idol,which Norland attended in New York.Norland laughs when she talks about notbeing asked to return for a second audition.

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"I like being able to be differentpeople and try different things, andit's a challenge, too, which I like alot," Norland said of performing.

Meanwhile, she has one moreyear to finish at East Brunswickbefore she goes to college. Norlandsaid she plans to study musical the-ater in college, with a concentrationin education so that she has a steadyprofession to fall back on.

"I've had friends who ask, 'Howdo you do everything you do andstill, like, live?' It's because Ihaven't known anything else. I'vebeen doing this since I was 7, so it'snot like I know what it's like to gohome and do nothing everyday." J e s s j c a N ( ) r | a n d Qf E a s t B r - u n ^ J 3 J ^ F i J J

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post signs at the Miller School lot warningmotorists that they will be prosecuted ifthey park there, said Township BusinessAdministrator Alayne Shepler. Sheplerlearned of those plans earlier in the dayafter speaking to Superintendent ofSchools Dr. Nicole Okun.

Vanleeuwen was not present at either ofthe last two council meetings when theissues regarding his business were raised.

Vanleeuwen told the Suburban yester-day that he has received permission fromthe police to allow his insured valet com-pany use the Miller School lot. He is alsoin negotiations to use the temple's parkinglot, he said.

However, Old Bridge Police Capt.William Cerra denied that his departmenthas given Vanleeuwen permission to parkvehicles at the school.

"Absolutely not," Cerra said yesterday.Vanleeuwen had yet to present police

with a certificate of insurance showing theschool board will not be liable for dam-ages, Cerra said.

"He couldn't come up with a certificateof insurance," Cerra said.

Police have been out to the club to:ss the parking situation there and on

Road, Cerra said.fe've got to try to work somethingith the residents," Cerra said, adding" dangerous to have patrons walk-

Route 516 after the club closes,aits] don't need this, and wesomeone getting hit by a car at

morning," Cerra said,past weekend, a club manag-sted at the entrance to Ridge

Road to advise patrons against parking•there, Vanleeuwen said.

In fact, patrons must all use the lotbehind the nightclub, and all patrons mustgive their car keys to a valet before theycan enter the premises, he added.

Once the club's lot is full, orange conesare placed at the lot entrance, he added.

"It shows we're at full capacity,"Vanleeuwen said.

The police have only been out once toinvestigate a noise complaint and that hap-pened on a night when the club was closed,Vanleeuwen said.

"There have never been any complaintswith noise," he said.

Vanleeuwen said he can be found at thenightclub from the early morning untilclosing time. Presently, the club is openfrom 5 p.m. Friday and 8 p.m. Saturdayuntil 3 a.m. both nights.

"I'm trying do everything right," hesaid.

Initially, club patrons did block drive-way entrances on Ridge Road, butVanleeuwen believes he has since resolvedthat issue.

He has tried to talk to Rihacek, butapparently has not satisfied her issues, hesaid.

"I've walked across the street whenwe're open," he noted. "I can't hear themusic."

Vanleeuwen also plans to contact hisneighbors by mail to see how he canaccommodate any needs they have.

The Breakfast Club building formerlyhoused McGuire's Restaurant and SportsBar.

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At right, LaurenReingold, 16, reads anoriginal poem duringthe coffee housenight. The next coffeehouse is scheduledfor April 29.

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In order to raise funds and developschool pride in Images, the student-runstaff of the magazine has been holdingpoetry nights on the second and fourthTuesday of each month. The next "coffee-house" night will take place at 7:30 p.m.Tuesday at the Sayreville Bar &Restaurant, Cecelia Street.

"At the readings, we have been aimingto create a very relaxed and homelikeatmosphere, and so far we've been quitesuccessful," said Helen Vassallo, editor-in-chief of Images.

Thanks to one of the magazine's man-aging editors, Megan Ronan, who worksas a hostess at the Sayreville Bar &Restaurant, the students were given per-mission to use the upstairs room on thepremises. Vassallo said students come tothe readings and read original material ormaterial of published authors. Some stu-dents also play instruments and sing, shesaid.

Admission, to the poetry nights is $2,and coffee, tea and homemade pastries canalso be purchased. So far, the magazinestaff has raised more than $200, accordingto Vassallo.

The staff members at Images want theirpeers "to leave the bar on a high fromexperiencing the arts since it is such a rareoccasion when this is possible in the sub-urbs," Vassallo said.

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FARRAH MAFFAIJamie Jenkins, 18, reads from Gregory Corso's Minefield during the recent coffeehouse night at the Sayreville Bar.

County hazardous waste drop-off days scheduledThe Middlesex County Division of

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• May 18 at Middlesex County College,near the Mill Road entrance, Edison;

• July 20 at the Old Bridge PublicWorks Yard in the township municipalcomplex, Route 516 and Cottrell Road.

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improperly disposed of are identified as adanger to children and animals, a potentialcause of groundwater pollution and apotential threat to garbage collectioncrews.

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The drop-off days are sponsored by theMiddlesex County Board of ChosenFreeholders and are conducted in coop-eration with the Middlesex County RoadsDepartment, Middlesex County Collegeand the township of Old Bridge.

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The Palmer family of East Brunswick is featured in the pilot for the new NationalGeographic Channel series Worlds Apart They are pictured in front of their hut withthe Kenyan family who hosted them during the taping.

Family trades E.B. homefor a hut in Kenya, Africa

Experiences filmed forNational Geographic's'Worlds Apart' series

BY VINCENT TOPAROStaff Writer

EAST BRUNSWICK — It wasn't aSurvivor show, but it certainly tested theirresolve.

Chris and Susan Palmer, along with theirthree children, Allie, 15, Michael, 13, andJamie, 8, did not spend their New Year's Evepartying with friends or counting down tomidnight with Dick Clark.

They spent it flying to Kenya to live likethe natives for nine days as part of the newNational Geographic Channel series WorldsApart.

And the Palmers did it on their ownaccord.

Not trying to win prize money or impressanyone, the Palmers agreed to the trip afterproducers from the show contacted EastBrunswick looking for a family willing totough it out in a Third World country. SusanPalmer said her family was recommended byTownship Councilwoman Catherine Diem.

The family's visit is detailed in the show'shour-long pilot, now being aired on theNational Geographic Channel. The next

showing is scheduled for Saturday at noon.The Palmers were on major network tele-

vision yesterday as the featured guests onOprah.

"We had the [network's] vice presidentcome to us in late November when the pro-ducers had contacted East Brunswick,"Susan said. "They were looking for a familywith two to three school-age children."

After an e-mail and videotape exchange,the Palmers — Susan, a PTA president, andChris, a vice president with a Manhattan-based fragrance and flavor manufacturer —met with producers from the show, and weretold in December to pack their bags becausethey were heading to Kenya.

"They selected us because they werelooking for a dynamic family and someonewilling and ready to go," Susan said, addingthat no one in her family had ever been toAfrica.

And it wasn't as if the family was beinglodged in a modernized city either.

"We went to Nairobi, Kenya; then wetook a small plane one and a half hours fromNairobi to the middle of nowhere," Susansaid.

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SAYREVILLE — A property owner haslost her appeal of a judge's decision thatupheld a zoning change made by the bor-ough in 1999.

The state Appellate Court's decision lastweek pertains to a March 4,2002, raring byMiddlesex County Judge Richard F.Plechner. The judge upheld amendmentsmade to Sayreville's zoning code and dis-missed the complaint of property ownerLorraine Mocco that the zoning changemade development of her property on MainStreet "unfeasible."

"We once again have been victorious incourt," Mayor Kennedy O'Brien toldBorough Council members at its businessmeeting Monday night. "Sayreville basical-ly won in court. We were given the right tocontrol the destiny of our town."

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that year. Mocco's tract was among eightlarge undeveloped properties that the bor-ough rezoned to make it conform to aplanned development zoning designation,according to a press release from Riker,Danzig, Scherer, Hyland & Perretti, whorepresented the borough in the litigation.

The intention of the new "planned devel-opment, or PD, Zone," was to "control den-sity, promote a mixed use of housing typesand preserve existing open space in themunicipality." The residential density inthese zones was reduced from four units peracre to 2.1 units per acre, and the open spacewas increased from 25 percent to 40 percentof the development zone.

Plechner upheld the plan, stating that theamendments were consistent with the bor-ough's master plan and that Mocco wasunable to prove "that the amended zoningordinances rendered the development of herproperty unfeasible."

Mocco's attorney, Bernard Shihar, ofConvery, Convery^^ Shihar, Edison, wasunable to be reached ror comment.

O.B. Library schedules 'Just for Mom' programRegistration will begin at 9:30 a.m. on

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SPOTSWOOD — Borough officialsare looking for outside funding to help itprepare for the event of a terrorist attack ona local manufacturing plant.

At its meeting Monday night, theBorough Council passed a resolutionexpressing its displeasure at being ignoredin its requests for assistance. The councilseeks to buy equipment and other itemsthat would help the community respond toan attack on the Main Street plant operatedby Schweitzer-Mauduit Inc., which report-edly could be a target because of the mate-rials it uses to manufacture products.

The company, which produces paperfor the tobacco industry, has been reportedrecently as being among the most "poten-tially vulnerable and lethal targets for ter-rorists" in the New York metropolitan area.Mayor Barry Zagnit cited an article in theNew York Daily News which stated anattack on the Spotswood plant would beNo. 6 on the list of "worst case scenarios."The article states that a release of 180,000pounds of chlorine from the plant couldaffect 960,000 people.

The topfive locationsT listed in the arti-cle each show more than a million peoplebeing affected, with No. 1 being theKuehne Chemical Co. in South Kearny,where "a vaporized release of sulfur diox-ide ... could threaten 12 million people in a16-mile radius."

Both Zagnit and Councilman JamesShearn voiced displeasure at the informa-tion being made public, saying it could beused by terrorists.

Regardless, officials are trying to takemeasures to be prepared.

"A chemical release from theSchweitzer plant has the potential to affect960,000 lives in a 15-mile radius thataffects numerous towns in Middlesex andMonmouth counties," according to the res-olution approved by the council.

Spotswood does have an approvedEmergency Operating Plan, as well as awell-staffed Office of EmergencyManagement, "but Jacks modern protec-tive equipment for all our emergency serv-ices," the resolution indicated.

The company uses large quantities ofchlorine and other chemicals as part of itsmanufacturing process, the resolution said.

Zagnit would not divulge detailsregarding what exactly would be pur-

chased with grant funding."We need to become as prepared as we

can," he said. "I have to be specificallyvague or it would defeat what we do."

The mayor stressed that the problemsare not the fault of Schweitzer-Mauduit,which he said is "extremely responsible"and well prepared for accidents. The prob-lem, he said, is protecting against andresponding to intentional acts.

"We know that the place, the way it'soperated, is safe," he said. "We're con-cerned about other possibilities. We needto prepare and have equipment on hand tohandle an emergency."

Zagnit noted that part of the plan wouldbe to make sure emergency personnel suchas firefighters, first aid and police officers,would be safe while tending to emergen-cies.

"We're obligated to the residents tosecure this and be as prepared as we can,"he said.

The borough has filed grant applica-tions but has yet to receive any fundingfrom the county, state or federal govern-ments, officials said.

"We cannot determine why, in the faceof such a serious threat, no funding has yetbeen provided," the resolution said^

The resolution asks the various levelsof government to reconsider the grantapplications and give the borough "futurepriority consideration for funds that willallow us to better prepare for potential actsof terrorism."

Shearn said many other municipalitiesget money for such purposes, even thoughthey may not have the liability thatSpotswood does.

"It's a black eye on the county, stateand federal governments that Spotswoodwasn't given any money on this," he said.

Councilwoman Judith Ruffo said manysurrounding towns are listed as being indanger as well.

Zagnit said places such as EastBrunswick and South River would beaffected because they are within the 15-mile radius. He said the problem couldalso stretch west toward Perth Amboy andbeyond, or in the direction of MonmouthCounty.

Copies of Spotswood's resolution werebeing sent to mayors and governing bodiesin the other municipalities that could beaffected.

He said Spotswood is looking for thosemunicipalities to join in the quest for fund-ing.

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Kimberly and Teddy Carpluk (pictured third from right and second from right,respectively), students at Memorial School in Old Bridge, are featured in theLivingston Theater Company's cast of The Will Rogers Follies: A Life in Revue.Shows will be April 25-27 at the Livingston Student Center, Joyce Kilmer Avenue,Piscataway. Call (732) 445-1165.

Rosary Altar Societyto sponsor spring dance

The St. Stanislaus Kostka Rosary AltarSociety will sponsor a spring dance from 8p.m. to midnight on April 26 at St. Stan'sauditorium, 225 Mac Arthur Ave.,Sayreville. The event will feature the musicof the Gashouse Gang. Refreshments and acash bar will be available. No B.Y.O.B.

Donation is $10 in advance, $12 at thedoor. For more information and to reserve,call Connie at (732) 651-6391 or the parishoffice at (732) 254-0212.

Temple to host interfaithHolocaust remembrance

Temple Beth Ohr, 70 Route 516, OldBridge, will hold an ecumenical Holocaustremembrance program beginning at 7:30p.m. on April 28.

The interfaith event will include amemorial service followed by a discussionwith Dick Tisch, a member of the U.S. Army42nd Rainbow Division that helped to liber-ate the Dachau concentration camp inGermany. Individuals of all faiths are invit-ed. For more information, call (732) 257-1523.

Jewish Family Servicesets bereavement group

Jewish Family Service (JFS) of South-ern Middlesex County, Concordia Shop-

. ping Center, Monroe, is forming a neweight-session bereavement group set tomeet on Monday afternoons beginning inMay. Individuals who have experiencedthe loss of a spouse or loved one are invit-ed to join. A licensed clinical social work-er will lead the group. For information orto register, call JoAnn Cohen at (609) 395-7979.

Polish Cadets to offerAtlantic City bus trip

Polish Cadets Lodge No. 1728,Sayreville, will sponsor a May 25 bus tripto Trump Marina Casino, Atlantic City.

The bus will depart at 10 a.m. fromSayreville borough hall, Main Street.Tickets cost $17 per person. Return will be$15 in coin. Refreshments will be servedon the bus. For more information andreservations, call Eddie Jurkiewicz at(732)254-7991.

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An Arbor Day celebration will begin at11 a.m. on April 26 at the park InterpretiveCenter, 300 Gordon Road. Highlights willinclude a tree-planting hike and a discus-sion about the history of Arbor Day. Eachparticipant will receive a tree seedling forplanting.

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Participants will take a one-hour guidedwalk along the park's Red Trail as they dis-cuss how to identify area trees.

Both programs are free of charge andopen to all ages.

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Chamber choir slates concerts for May 17,18The Philomusica Chamber Choir, East

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Fifth Annual Golf OutingMonday May 5th, 2003

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On Sunday, the Gough family will notonly celebrate Garratt's second birthday,but will also participate in the March ofDimes WalkAmerica in an effort to sup-port the organization committed to savingbabies from pre-term birth and birthdefects.

As in the case of nearly half of all pre-term births, no one knows why Colleendelivered her son prematurely. The preg-nancy, Colleen's second, was progressingwithout incident until the 22nd week,when she began leaking fluid.Unfortunately, Colleen was not admittedto the hospital until two weeks later. Bythat time she was already in labor.(Doctors now speculate that an untreatedinfection caused Colleen to deliver pre-term.)

Immediately after his birth, Garratt wasrushed to the neonatal intensive care unit(NICU) at St. Peter's University Hospital,New Brunswick, where he would be givenacute care and treatment. Because she wasill with a fever, Colleen was not allowed tosee her baby for almost 48 hours after hewas born. All her husband could tell herwas that she had a son and he was alive.

The truth was that Garratt was suffer-ing from a myriad of complications due tohis premature birth, including collapsedlungs; intraventricular hemorrhage, orbleeding in the brain, developmental dis-abilities, or cerebral palsy; retinopathy ofprematurity, an eye condition caused bythe abnormal growth of blood vessels thatcan result in vision loss and blindness; andpatent ductus arteriosus — a condition inwhich a large blood vessel fails to close atbirth.

Garratt spent 96 days in the NICU.Thirty of those days were spent on anoscillator, helping him breathe. The familybelieves that what happened during those96 days was a miracle — helped along bymedical technology and a team of doctorsand nurses for whom they came to havegreat respect. Garratt's bleeding of thebrain and his retinopathy resolved them-selves with no permanent damage, and thepatent ductus arteriosus was treated with amedicine called indomethacin, whichcauses the ductus to narrow.

When he weighed 5.5 pounds, Garrattseemed huge to his parents, and the NICUteam thought that he was healthy enoughto go home.

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Continued from previous pageGarratt is reaching every milestone ontime. And although he is a healthy, in-quisitive 2-year-old who loves climbingand exploring his surroundings, Garrattstill suffers from mild asthma as a result ofhis prematurity.

Recently, Colleen learned that theMarch of Dimes not only supported manyof the treatments and technology thatsaved her son but is also committed to pre-venting pre-term birth.

"Our story had a happy ending," saidColleen. "Many similar scenarios don't.By raising money and walking inWalkAmerica, I want to help the March ofDimes prevent other families from experi-encing the anguish of delivering a babypre-term."

According to the March of Dimes, themedical advancements it supports havesaved countless tiny lives. For example,the medicine that Garratt was given to treatpatent ductus arteriosus was developed bya March of Dimes grantee. Anotherinnovation from which Garratt benefitedwas the neonatal intensive care unit. In the1970s, the March of Dimes successfullyadvocated for the regionalization ofNICUs. Today, it is mandatory that everypregnant woman in the U.S. have access toa NICU.

Currently, March of Dimes researchersare working to uncover the mysteries sur-rounding pre-term birth. Last year in theU.S., one out of eight babies — or approx-imately 476,000 — were born premature-

ly. Although the annual rate of babies bornprematurely has risen 27 percent since1981, most Americans believe that thisepidemic is in step with current medicalprogress and that babies born prematurelywill be fine. The truth is that these infantsrun a greater chance of having seriousphysical and mental disabilities, such ascerebral palsy, mental retardation, chroniclung disease, and vision and hearing lossthat will last their lifetime.

On Jan. 30, the March of Dimeslaunched a five-year, $75 millionPrematurity Campaign to decrease the rateof premature birth and to increase aware-ness of the growing problem. Componentsof the campaign include researching thecauses of pre-term labor, education forwomen of childbearing age about thewarning signs of pre-term labor, educationfor health professionals to improve detec-tion of high-risk pregnancies and addressrisk factors, and expanded access to healthinsurance to improve prenatal care andinfant health outcomes.

March of Dimes is asking that peoplehelp by joining WalkAmerica on April 27.

More than 30,000 volunteers acrossNew Jersey will participate in the event at24 sites, including the Louis BrownAthletic Center at Rutgers University inPiscataway. Walkers will help to fund re-search, public awareness and programswith the goal of saving babies from prema-ture birth and birth defects. For more in-formation, call 1-800-BIG-WALK or visitwww.marchofdimes.com.

Hebrew speakers club slates April 27 meetingThe next meeting of the Chug Ivrit club

for intermediate and advanced Hebrewspeakers will take place at 10:15 a.m. onApril 27 at a private home in the HighlandPark area.

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For well over a year, sales at thedealership have been booming. Frankly,sales have been so good that the dealershipis continuously breaking sales records.New vehicle sales are currently at an alltime high. Subsequently, the quantity ofused car trade-ins in their inventory hasincreased enormously. These additionalvehicles must be sold at any cost.

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According to Mark Inshassi, the dealership'sGeneral Manager, "This will be a sale likenone other before." Customers interested inparticipating can arrive as early as 8am toinspect the entire inventory. AH vehicleswill be displayed on the southern side ofthe dealership. Every vehicle will becleaned and fully prepared for delivery. At9am, Inshassi will mark the special saleprice on each and every vehicle.

Vehicles in every price range will beoffered during this sale, including some at$99. While looking through an inventorylist, McDonagh said, "The discountsoffered during this sale are going to bemind-blowing. For example, we have anamazing 1998 Jeep Cherokee Sport 4x4.This is a beautiful vehicle that wouldnormally sell for over $11,800. During thesale this Saturday, we're selling it for under$7,000. This will truly be a once-in-a-life-time buying opportunity."

When questioned about financing availabilityfor customers, McDonagh answered, "I'vegiven the dealership's financing managerthe resources to get any customer's creditapproved on the spot, regardless of his orher past credit history. This means thatsomeone who may have a less-than-perfectcredit history can participate in this sale,have his or her credit approved, and drive

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McDonagh also said that some of the area'slargest automotive wholesalers would beon hand competing for your trade-in onSaturday. Customers can get the maximumvalue for their present car, and at the sametime, pick up a later model vehicle for farbelow current book value. Customerswishing to trade-in a vehicle should bringtheir title or payment book for immediatedelivery. McDonagh Chrysler Jeep willeven pay off your trade-in, no matter howmuch you still owe on it.

McDonagh stressed, "At the close of the saleat 2pm Saturday, we will resume our regularpricing. Most of these surplus vehicles willget sent directly to auctions for liquidation.So, if anyone has been thinking aboutpurchasing a good, clean, dependablepre-owned car, truck, van or sport-utilityvehicle, don't miss this spectacular sale."

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Giacomo Puccini's La Boheme is one of thepost popular operas to grace the stage. The ten-der and sympathetic arias in this tale of life inParis' Latin Quarter are familiar to music loversof all ages.

The Boheme Opera NJ Orchestra and Chorus,conducted by |oseph R. Pucciatti and directedby James Marvel, will be presented April 25 at 8p.m. and April 27 at 3 p.m., at the WarMemorial Patriots Theater in Trenton. ValerieBernhardt, a New Jersey native, will sing the roleof Mimi, and Thomas Roche will sing the tenorrole of Rodolfo. Marcel is sung by the Russianbaritone Maksim Ivanov.

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Clavinova Piano FestivalMore than 80 students,April 26, 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m.April 27, noon-5 p.m.Freehold Music CenterRoute 9, Freehold Township(732) 462-4730

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Tchaikovsky, Bach, Beatles,April 26, 7:45 p.m.Pride Center of New Jersey1048 Livingston Ave.North Brunswicktickets: $12, $10(732) 846-2232

Anniversary WaltzesArcadian Chorale springconcertApril 26, 8 p.m.Monmouth University'sPollak TheatreWest Long Branchtickets: $8-$12(732)571-3483

Dianne Reeves: InCelebration of SarahVaughan

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Audra McDonald's BigBand Tour

Tony Award-winnerApril 26, 8 p.m.State Theatre15 Livingston Ave.New Brunswicktickets: $22-$50(877) 782-8311

Anton DelFornoclassical guitarist/composersponsored by theSayreville Cultural ArtsCouncilMay 1 at 7:30 p.m.Sayreville Senior Center

143 Main St.free admissionlight refreshmentsail ages welcome(732)613-0049

James and the GiantPeach

adaptation of the RoaldDahl storythrough May 3Forum Theatre Company314 Main St.Metuchentickets: $12(732)548-0582

L'il Abnerpresented by Kids OnStageApril 25 at 8 p.m.April 26 at 2 Sc 8 p.m.April 27 at 2 p.m.Villagers Theater415 DeMottLaneSomerset section ofFranklintickets: $10(732)355-1147(732) 985-3084

Sleeping BeautyPaper Moon Marionettesthrough May 17Saturdays at 2:15 p.m.First Avenue Playhouse123 First Ave. •Atlantic Highlandstickets: $8; $7(732)291-7552

Cornell/Margaret Cho

mature contentApril 26, 7:30 & 10:30 p.m.tickets: $45Count Basie TheatreRed Bank(732) 842-9000

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April 24• Sale of Great Adventure tickets at

discount prices, sponsored by theSayreville War Memorial High SchoolBand Parents Association. "Early Bird"theme park/safari tickets, $30 through June30; daily theme park/safari tickets, $37 foradults, $29 for children; daily HurricaneHarbor passes, $27 for adults, $23 for chil-dren; theme park/safari or HurricaneHarbor season passes, $75 each. Proceedsbenefit the marching unit. Call Sandy at(732) 254-0455 after 5 p.m.

April 25 & 26• Rummage sale, sponsored by

Spotswood Reformed Church, 10 a.m. to 8p.m. on April 25,10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on April26, at the church, 429 Main St. Clothes andsmall household items available. (732)251-9277.

April 26• Spring Dance, sponsored by the St.

Stanislaus Kostka Rosary Altar Society, 8p.m. to midnight, at St. Stan's auditorium,225 MacArthur Ave., Sayreville. Music ofthe Gashouse Gang, refreshments, cashbar. No BYOB. Donation is $10 inadvance, $12 at the door. Call Connie at(732) 651-6391 or the parish office at(732) 254-0212.

• Clothing drive, sponsored byChittick Elementary School PTA.Donations should be dropped off from 10a.m. to 2 p.m. at the school, Flagler Street,East Brunswick. Contributions mayinclude clean, wearable clothing, shoes,boots, coats, hats, gloves, blankets, com-forters, curtains, linens. All items must bein usable condition. Call Pam at (732) 613-1061.

• Roast Pork Dinner, sponsored byTrinity United Methodist Church, 4:30-7

p.m., at the church, 815 Bordentown Ave.,Sayreville. Dinner includes roast pork,mashed potatoes, vegetables, beverages,homemade desserts. Admission is $10 foradults, $5 for children ages 5-12; young-sters under age 5 admitted free. Use theBordentown Avenue entrance. (732) 721-3558.

• A Night of Wine and Roses, spon-sored by the American Cancer Society, 6-11 p.m., at the Hilton East Brunswick, 3Tower Center Blvd. Honorees are six NewJersey business leaders: Wally Brady ofVerona, senior vice president, MiddlesexWater Co., Iselin section of Woodbridge;Marv Goodman of East Brunswick, presi-dent, W. Berman Decorating Marketplace,East Brunswick; John Hoffman, Esq., ofPiscataway, managing partner of Wilentz,Goldman and Spitzer, Woodbridge; SamNowell of Fair Haven, former head ofNowell Associates, Perth Amboy; GeorgeShamy, Esq., of North Brunswick, partner,Shamy and Shamy, New Brunswick; RayZirpolo of the Colonia section ofWoodbridge, owner of The Club atWoodbridge and Club Ricochet, SouthPlainfield. Cocktail reception, dinner,dancing, silent auction, 50/50 raffle.Tickets cost $300 per person. Public wel-come. (800) ACS-2345.

April 26 & May 3• Hoop-A-Thon Shoot for a Cure,

sponsored by the Huntington's DiseaseSociety of America, New Jersey Chapter.April 26 — 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the RutgersUniversity Louis Brown Athletic Center(the "RAC") on Rutgers' Livingston cam-pus, Piscataway. May 3 — 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.at Hoop Heaven, Whippany. Participantsstand at the foul line and shoot as manybaskets as they can in 10 minutes.

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Chelsea Morrese, Nick Biason

N ancy and Patrick McCarthy of thParlin section of Sayrevillannounce the engagement of thei

daughter, Chelsea C. Morrese, to Nick A.Biason, son of the late Valerina anBenigno Biason.

The future bride is a graduate oSayreville War Memorial High Schocand Raritan Valley Community CollegeNorth Branch section of Branchburgwhere she earned an associate of artdegree.

Her fiance is a graduate of HobRosary Academy, the Philippines, amFairleigh Dickinson University, Madisonwhere he earned a bachelor of arts degretin accounting. He is the chief financiaofficer at Garden Savings Credit UnionParsippany.

A July wedding is planned.

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Francine and Salvatore Del'Re ofMarlboro announce the engage-ment of their daughter, Christine

Del'Re, to Alan R. Rue Jr. of the Parlinsection of Sayreville, son of Jody Rue ofTrenton and the late Alan R. Rue Sr.

The future bride is a graduate of SetonHall University, South Orange, where sheearned a bachelor- of science degree inmarketing. She is an assistant buyer withLinens 'N Things, Clifton.

Her fiance is a graduate of Seton HallUniversity, where he earned a bachelor ofscience degree in sports management. Heis a staff accountant with the NationalBasketball Association, Secaucus.

A November wedding is planned.

Patrice and Michael Dietrich ofSouth River announce the birth of theirson, Michael Joseph, Feb. 21 in St. Peter'sUniversity Hospital, New Brunswick. Thebaby weighed 9 pounds, 1 ounce and joinshis sister, Christina, 6. Grandparents areAnita and Stephen Colamonico of OldBridge, Eleanor Withington of the Whitingsection of Manchester and Gene Dietrichof South Amboy. Great-grandmothers areJosephine Paleo of Old Bridge and EleanorSommers of Hoboken. Godparents areDebbie Colamonico and Timothy Keevins,both of Old Bridge.

LouAnne and Steve Dubiago ofJackson, formerly of South River, an-nounce the birth of their daughter, EmilyAnne, Nov. 12 in Jersey Shore MedicalCenter, Neptune. The baby weighed 5pounds, 5 ounces and joins her brother,Matthew, 4 1/2. Grandparents are Joan andSamuel Christian of St. Petersburg, Fla.,formerly of South River, and Alia andVictor Dubiago of South River.Godparents are Katherine Dubiago ofBaltimore and James Christian of St.Petersburg.

Danielle and James Schork ofLeesburg, Fla., announce the birth of then-daughter, Georgina Rose, Feb. 21 inLeesburg Regional Medical Center. Thebaby weighed 8 pounds, 1 ounce.Grandparents are Sharon and WilliamSchork of East Brunswick; Pearl Barronand Bruce Ryland, both of Leesburg; andDan Barron of Big Pine Key, Fla. Great-

Alan Rue Jr., Christine Del'Re

grandmother is Edna Sehork of Milltown.Godparents are Yvonne Ryland ofLeesburg and Lance Ashley of Eustis, Fla.

Jim and Jess Colleton of Rooseveltannounce the birth of their daughter, ChoeMarina Colleton, March 25 in St. Peter'sUniversity Hospital, New Brunswick. Thebaby weighed 9 pounds, 9 ounces.Grandparents are Bob and Barbara Dillonof Cranbury and Jim and Linda Colleton ofMonroe. Great-grandmother is HelenGolla of Old Bridge.

Kim and Mike Frobosilo of Sayrevilleannounce the birth of their son, MatthewKyle, March 22 in St. Peter's UniversityHospital, New Brunswick. The babyweighed 6 pounds, 10 ounces.Grandparents are Susan and Nick Savolaof Milltown and Barbara and RichFrobosilo of Henderson, Nev. Great-grandmother is Mildred Savola ofPiscataway. Godparents are StacieNeumann of North Brunswick and ChuckFrobosilo of Manalapan.

Heather and Chris Faraca of Monroeannounce the birth of their daughter,Christina Lee, March 6 in St. Peter'sUniversity Hospital, New Brunswick. Thebaby weighed 8 pounds, 1 ounce.Grandparents are Nancy and ErnestPellegrino of Old Bridge and Dorothy andAnthony Faraca of Edison. Great-grand-mother is Frances Faraca of Perth Amboy.Godparents are Cathy and Anthony Faracaof the Whitehouse section of Readington.

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All items in Police Beat are taken frompolice department records. All suspectsare presumed innocent until found guilty incourt.

OLD BRIDGE

An unknown person entered the sidecompartment of a vehicle owned by theCheesequafee First Aid Squad, Route 34North, and removed a "Heart Stream" de-fibrillator and its case, valued at $3,500,between midnight and 2 a.m. Saturday. Po-lice reports indicate that there were nosigns of forced entry into the vehicle'scompartment.

A Laurence Parkway resident report-ed that unknown suspects caused approxi-mately $500 worth of damage to the rearwindshield of her 2002 Hyundai Sonatawhile it was parked in front of her homebetween 5 p.m. Thursday and 8 a.m. Fri-day. There are no known suspects or wit-nesses.

An Avenel resident reported thatsomeone stole his green 2002 ToyotaAvalon, valued at $20,000, from the park-ing lot of St. Thomas the Apostle RomanCatholic Church, Route 18 south, between7:50 and 10:37 p.m. Saturday. The victimtold police that he had parked his vehicle inthe lot before attending services at thechurch, and when he returned to the lot,the vehicle was missing.

Police found a green Ford Tauruswith its side windows smashed while thevehicle was parked in a handicapped spotof a parking lot at Route 9 north and JakeBrown Road at 11:17 a.m. Thursday. Ac-cording to reports, police went to the lot toinvestigate an anonymous report that thevehicle, which did not have handicappedparking placards, appeared to have beenvandalized in retaliation for being left in thehandicapped spot. Police traced the vehi-

cle's registration to a Seneca Street resi-dent and were expecting to notify her laterthat day.

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A Jamesburg resident was arrestedand charged with driving while intoxicatedfollowing a motor vehicle accident at 9:29p.m. Monday. Richard M. Meskill, 52, ofHickory Court, who had been stopped atroutes 9 and 35 south, was released afterbeing charged with the offense, policereports said.

Three men were arrested on drugcharges following a motor vehicle stopnear the Amboy Cinema on Route 35 at11:42 p.m. Friday, police reports said. DionNapier, 22, of Glenn Drive in Keasbey, wascharged with possession of a controlleddangerous substance in a motor vehicleand possession of marijuana. ShamarMooring, 21, of Howard Street in NewBrunswick, was charged with possessionof marijuana. Both Napier and Mooringposted $2,500 bail. Victor Hatcher, 21, ofSemen Street in New Brunswick, who wascharged with possession of marijuana, was

. released on his own recognizance, accord-ing to police reports.

A Woodbridge resident was arrestedand charged with driving while intoxicatedfollowing what police said was a hit-and-run motor vehicle accident on Route 9north at 5:50 p.m. Saturday. Philip Vornoli,38, of Harrel Avenue, was charged with theoffense after witnesses to the accident fol-lowed him to Perth Amboy, police reported.There, Vornoli was detained by the PerthAmboy Police Department until boroughpolice officers arrived and apprehendedhim. Vornoli was released pending a courtdate.

Lupus Foundationplans meeting in E.B.

The Middlesex County Branch of theLupus Foundation of America, New JerseyChapter, will hold a meeting at 7:30 p.m.on April 28 in meeting room 2 at the EastBrunswick Library, Jean Walling CivicCenter.

Guest speaker Robert Scharfman,M.D., will offer a presentation titled "Eyesand Lupus." Patients, families and friendsare invited to attend. The public is wel-come. Admission is free.

For more information, call (201) 791-7868.

Fire company auxiliarysets craft show/tag sale

The South Old Bridge Volunteer FireCompany Ladies Auxiliary will hold acraft show/tag sale from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.on May 31 at Engine No. 3 Firehouse,Englishtown Road and Van Tines Lane,Old Bridge.

Proceeds from the event will benefit thecollege scholarship fund for South OldBridge Volunteer Fire Company children.

For more information, call PatCantelmo at (732) 251-6802.

Teens invited to tarotcard reading workshop

A tarot card workshop for teens is setfor 7-8:30 p.m. on April 28 the Old BridgeMain Library, Route 516 and CottrellRoad.

Lorraine Valente, a professional tarotreader, will lead the workshop. Topics willinclude tarot symbolism and tarot readingsas guidance. Valente will offer a mini read-ing sample.

Registration is requested. For moreinformation and to register, call (732) 721-5600, ext. 5033.

Police, firemen to playbenefit basketball game

The Sayreville Police Department willface off against the Sayreville FireDepartment in a fund-raising basketballgame set for 3 p.m. on May 18 in the St.Stanislaus Kostka School gym, 225MacArthur Ave., Sayreville. Proceeds willbenefit the David Christopher MillerCerebral Palsy Fund at Methaney andMelanie Good, a St. Stan's student diag-nosed with leukemia.

The event will feature live music, raf-fles and refreshments.

Donation is $5 for adults, $3 for chil-dren in eighth grade and under. Advancetickets are available from ConnieModzelewski at (732) 651-6391, thechurch office at (732) 254-0212, or afterMasses at St. Stan's through April 28.Tickets also will be sold at the door.

Arts schools to sponsoryouth summer program

Middlesex County Arts High Schooland Arts Middle School will offer a newSummer Arts Academy for individuals ingrades 7-12. The four-week program in thearts begins June 30 at Monroe HighSchool, Perrineville Road.

The academy has engaged the servicesof teaching artists from Arts High Schooland Arts Middle School. Courses focus onbroadening students' understanding andmastery of their own arts discipline whilefostering heightened awareness of arts andcultures. A student multicultural festival,open to the public, will close the program.

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MARGARET "BETTY" CORDES ANTONI-TIS of Sayreville died April 13 in St. Peter'sUniversity Hospital, New Brunswick. Prior to herretirement in 1991, she was the owner for morethan 35 years of Boro Press Printing, Sayreville.Surviving are her husband, Joseph F. Antonitis;two daughters, Katherine Antonitis of the Parlinsection of Sayreville and Margaret Rojewski ofSayrevilie; two sisters, Jean Banks of Sayrevilleand Ruth Teller of Skokie, III.; a sister-in-law,Helen Antonitis of, Sioux Falls, S.D.; and fournieces and one nephew. A service was offeredat Messiah Lutheran Church, Parlin. Intermentwas in Washington Monumental Cemetery,South River. Memorial contributions may bemade to the Messiah Lutheran Church MemorialFund, 3091 Bordentown Ave., Parlin, NJ 08859;the Sayreville Care and Share Food Bank, 423Main St., Sayreville, NJ 08872; or to the charityof one's choice.

EDWARD T. CASLER JR., 61, of Matawan,formerly of Old Bridge and the Toms River sec-tion of Dover, died April 14 in BayshoreCommunity Hospital, Holmdel. Surviving are hiswife, Deborah Casier; two sons, Edward J.Casler of the Forked River section of Lacey andSteven M. Casler of the Morganville section ofMarlboro; a daughter, Debra A. Wozniak of TomsRiver; a brother, Patrick Casler of Houston; andfour grandchildren. Entombment was in HolmdelMausoleum, Holmdel. Memorial contributionsmay be made to the American Liver Foundation,82 Wall St., Suite 509, New York, NY 10005; orto 180 Women's Shelter, Building 3 Suite 42,Bethany Road, Hazlet, NJ 07730.

GERTRUDE V. PELHAM MITCHELL, 91, ofOld Bridge died April 16 at home. Her husband,Frank P. Mitchell, died in 1987. Surviving arethree sons, Paul Mitchell of Glencoe, III.,Thomas Mitchell of Holmdel and Peter Mitchellof Staten Island, N.Y; eight grandchildren; andthree great-grandchildren. A Mass was offeredat St. Catherine's Church, Holmdel. Intermentwas in St. Joseph's Cemetery, Keyport.Memorial contributions may be made to Arc ofMonmouth County, 1158 Wayside Road, TintonFalls, NJ 07712.

JOSEPH STORES SR., 83, of Sayrevilledied April 14 in Raritan Bay Medical Center,Perth Amboy division. Prior to his retirement in1980, he was employed as a chemical operatorwith Hercules Inc., Parlin section of Sayreville,where he worked for 42 years. His wife,Mariethel Latham Stores, died in 1988; and adaughter, Ruth Stores, died in 1999. Survivingare a son, Joseph Stores Jr. of Sayreville; twodaughters, Daryl Hoffman of Middletown andDawn Golembieski of Sayreville; four sisters,Mary Pence of Lakeland, Fla., Claire Reilly ofSouth Amboy, Joan Kirk of Sayreville andPeggy Rusin of Warren; several nieces andnephews; and eight grandchildren. A liturgy ofthe word was offered at Our Lady of VictoriesChurch, Sayreville. Interment was in OldTennent Cemetery, Tennent section ofManalapan. Memorial contributions may bemade to the American Kidney Foundation.

JOSEPH KOVAL, 75, of the Parlin sectionof Sayreville died April 14 at home. He was theformer owner of Little Joe's A-1 Service,Sayreville. Surviving are his wife, Iris Lea HagerKoval; a daughter, Joanne Hockenjos ofSayreville; a brother, Nicholas Koval of Carteret;a sister, Kathryn Donelon of Highland Park; anda grandson. Services were held at MaliszewskiMemorial Home, Sayreville. Interment was inBrig. Gen. William C. Doyle Veterans MemorialCemetery, Arnytown section of North Hanover.

THELMA C. "CHICK" MARLOWMENDLER, 90, of the Morgan section ofSayreville, formerly of South Amboy, died April16 in Summerhill Nursing Home, Old Bridge.Prior to her retirement, she was employed as acook at Club Bene, Morgan. Her husband,George C. Mendler, died in 1958, and a son,James Mendler, died in 2002. Surviving are twodaughters, Shirley McCue of South Amboy andThelma Burlew of Morgan; a sister, GertrudeBrennan of Philadelphia; six grandchildren; and11 great-grandchildren. Services were held atGundrum Service Home for Funerals, SouthAmboy. Interment was in New CalvaryCemetery, Sayreville.

BRIDGETTE BURKE WIECZOREK of OldBridge died April 14 at home. Surviving are herhusband, Martin Wieczorek; a stepson, MartinWieczorek Jr. of Keansburg; a stepdaughter,

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Christal Sheridan of South Amboy; two brothers,Frank Patlano of Boonton and James Burke ofManalapan; and four grandchildren. A Mass wasoffered at St. Mary of Ostrabrama Church,South River. Interment was in Chestnut HillCemetery, East Brunswick.

ROSE P. CAMPBELL STAMPER, 75, of theParlin section of Sayreville died April 14 athome. Surviving are her husband, JamesStamper; two sons, James of Jersey City andScott of Belmar; a brother, Patrick Campbell ofJersey City; and two sisters, Bridget O'Neill andCatherine Bardon, both of Ireland. A Mass wasoffered at Sacred Heart Church, South Amboy.Interment was in Sacred Heart Cemetery,Parlin. Memorial contributions may be made toCompassionate Care Hospice of New Jersey,66 Mount Prospect Ave., Building C, Clifton, NJ07013.

KATHERINE TORRE, 80, of Old Bridge diedApril 17 at home: Prior to her retirement in 1988,she was a teacher with Old Bridge PublicSchools. Her husband, Dominick, died in 1983.Surviving area two sons, Robert of Old Bridgeand Jerry of Staten Island, N.Y; a daughter,Karen Gaunt of Old Bridge; a brother, EldridgeFife of Birmingham, Ala.; six grandchildren; andone great-grandchild. A service was held atSimpson United Methodist Church, Old Bridge.Entombment was in Forest Green ParkMausoleum, Morganville section of Marlboro.

ELIZABETH HAYDEN DeFAZIO of EastBrunswick, formerly of Sayreville, died April 17at home. Her husband, Carl DeFazio, died in1992. Surviving are a son, Carl DeFazio ofSpotswood; a daughter, Jo Anne Thomore ofEast Brunswick; five grandchildren; and sevengreat-grandchildren. A Mass was offered at St.Bartholomew's Church, East Brunswick.Entombment was in Forest Green ParkMausoleum, Morganville section of Marlboro.

FREDERICK NORMAN FISCHER, 75, ofthe Parlin section of Sayreville died April 15 inRaritan Bay Medical Center, Perth Amboy divi-sion. He was a former member of the SayrevillePlanning Board and the Sayreville Board ofAppeals. A daughter, Norma Jeanne Fischer,died in 1998. Surviving are his wife, JuneBelanger Fischer; a daughter, CatherineTownsend of Spotswood; a grandson; and twogreat-grandsons. A Mass was offered at St.Mary's Church, South Amboy. Entombment wasin the church mausoleum.

JAMES S. ORSO, 81, of North Brunswickdied April 15 at Robert Wood JohnsonUniversity Hospital, New Brunswick. Born inNew Brunswick, he was a lifelong resident ofNorth Brunswick. He was the owner of OrsoNursery, North Brunswick, prior to retirement in1991. He was a communicant of St. Mary ofMount Virgin Roman Catholic Church, NewBrunswick. He is survived by four nephews, OrinOrso and Pat Orso of North Brunswick, GeorgeOrso of Montgomery, and Thomas Farino Jr. ofJamesburg; three nieces, Monica Orso of NewBrunswick, and Patricia David and Kathy Holertof Seattle, Wash.; and several great-nieces and

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great-nephews. A Mass of Christian Burial wasoffered at St. Mary of Mount Virgin RomanCatholic Church, New Brunswick. Interment wasat St. Peter's Cemetery, New Brunswick.

ROSE SCALORA BALDASSANO ofSpotswood died April 17 in Old Bridge Manor.Her husband, Paul Baldassano Sr., died in1991, and a son, Salvatore Baldassano, died in1986. Surviving are two sons, MatthewBaldassano of Middletown and PaulBaldassano Jr. of Monroe; a brother, JohnChellio of Georgetown, Texas; three sisters,Antoinette of Indianapolis, Ind., Mary of Bath,N.Y., and Grace of Syracuse, N.Y; four grand-children; and five great-grandchildren. Intermentwas in Moravian Cemetery, Staten Island, N.Y.

ANGELA ORSINI LANGE, 60, of Sayrevilledied April 15 at home. She was a hairdresser for44 years and worked at Richard's Hairstyling,Milltown. Surviving are her husband, FrederickL. Lange; two sons, Darren Lange of NorthBrunswick and Eric Lange of Edison; her moth-er, Pasqualina Orsini of Sayreville; a brother,Lou Orsini of Mahwah; and two granddaughters.A Mass was offered at Our Lady of VictoriesChurch, Sayreville. Entombment was in HolyCross Cemetery Mausoleum, North Arlington.

MARIE EMANUEL STEO, 82, of the TomsRiver section of Dover, formerly of Spotswoodand Old Bridge, died April 20 in Bay Lea VillageCare Center, Toms River. Her husband, John,died in 1982. Surviving are a son, Joseph Steoof Staten Island, N.Y; a daughter, SandraChieffo of Toms River; four sisters, BeatricePiccioli, Josephine LaRusso and Nancy Regan,all of Brooklyn, N.Y, and Antoinette Comparettoof the Morganville section of Marlboro; and fivegrandchildren. A Mass was offered at CorpusChrist! Church, South River. Interment was inCalverton National Cemetery, Calverton, N.YMemorial contributions may be made to theAlzheimer's Association, 400 Morris Ave., Suite251, Denville, NJ 07834, or to the AmericanHeart Association, 2550 Route 1, NorthBrunswick, NJ 08902.

ALBERTYONCAK, 61, of Old Bridge, for-merly of Marlboro, died April 20 in CentraStateMedical Center, Freehold Township. Survivingare his wife, Sharon Daley Yoncak; three sons,Scott of Medford, Alex of Jamesburg and Kurt ofOld Bridge; a daughter, Kerry of Old Bridge; hisstepmother, Virginia Yoncak; two brothers,Stanley of Marlboro and Richard of Freehold;and seven grandchildren. A Mass was offered atSt. Thomas the Apostle Church, Old Bridge.Interment was in Holy Cross Burial Park, SouthBrunswick. Memorial contributions may bemade to the family.

VERONICA T. PHILLIPS, 74, of Spotswooddied April 20 at home. Her husband, HenryAnthony Phillips, died in 1965. Surviving are adaughter, Joan Elizabeth Phillips of Spotswood;two grandchildren, Michael Horvath of Edisonand Michelle Zuber of East Brunswick; andthree great-grandchildren. A Mass is planned for9 a.m. on April 24 at St. Thomas the ApostleChurch, Old Bridge. Interment will follow inBeverly National Cemetery, Burlington.

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O.B. girls nearly catch Trenton at Holmdel RelaysLocal athletes to compete

in today's Penn RelaysBY DOUG McKENZiEStaff Writer

T he Old Bridge girls' track and fieldteam has narrowed the gapbetween itself and Trenton Central.

In last year's Central Jersey Group IVsectional final, the Knights were beaten bythe Tornadoes by a convincing 53-pointmargin. Last weekend, the Knights had ashot at redemption as Trenton came to theHolmdel Relays, an event the Knights hadwon the previous three years. TheTornadoes have competed in the nowdefunct Highland Park Relays in recentyears, but made the trip to Holmdel onSaturday where they instantly became theteam to beat.

The Knights, who have looked every

CHRIS KELLYSayreville's Greg Kuczynski competesin the distance medley at Saturday'sHolmdel Relays.

bit like the GMC's top team so far thisspring, jumped at the chance to beatTrenton, and nearly pulled it off, finishingsecond in the Division III competition, 86-82.

While Trenton won the competition onthe heels of four first-place finishes(4x100, 4x200, Sprint Medley, and longjump) and a slew of other top-five finish-es, Old Bridge kept it close by winningfive gold medals among its top finishes.

The Knights' first win came in the4x400 relay, where they set a new meetrecord of 4:03.8, topping the previousmark which stood since 1978. CristineMarquez, Kaitlyn Regan, Rachel Cruz andKim Henry combined to win that event,with Henry running a 58.2 split as theanchor to overtake Trenton for the win.

In the 4x800, Regan, StephanieLafergola, Danielle Haggaaig andStephanie Zottoli won in 9:56.3, withZottoli providing the strong anchor leg thistime, nipping a Middletown South runnerat the line with her split of 2:29.9.

Old Bridge's third win came in the dis-tance medley, where Regan, Cruz,Lafergola and Zottoli combined for a timeof 12:51.2, well ahead of second-placeManalapan (13:14.3).

Kim Henry ran a 14.4 split in the shut-tle hurdle relay to lead Old Bridge to itsfourth win of the day, with Kim Stengle,Cruz and Melissa Kosakowski running thefirst three legs.

The Knights' final win came in thefield, where Ete Ebewo teamed withStengle to win the shot put with a com-bined distance of 66-9 3/4. Ebewo had thetop throw of the day when she reached 35-5.

Old Bridge had a number of other topfinishes, including a quartet of third-placefinishes in the 4x100 relay, the 4x200relay, the discus and the javelin, and afourth place in the long jump and a fifthplace in the Sprint Medley.

Although the Lady Knights did not gettheir revenge by beating Trenton, they didget the Tornadoes' attention with aninspired effort at Holmdel. They haveproved that while Trenton remains theteam to beat in the CJ Group IV sectionthis season, Old Bridge will present moreof a challenge this time around.

Old Bridge's girls left Holmdel disap-pointed that they fell just shy of a fourthstraight team title, but also excited abouttheir chances in the upcoming postseason.

St. John Vianney's girls picked up awin on the track in Division I in the 4x800meters. Laura Carpenter, Jen Terrell,Megan Coleman and anchor Jen Therkornran a 10:21.4.

On the boys' side of action, theSpotswood Chargers had another solideffort in the Division I competition, finish-ing in third place behind run-away winnerMatawan (100 points) and second-placeManchester (41).

The Chargers' lone win of the daycame in the shot put, where Frank Toth(45-8) and Eric Haefner (40-1) teamed upto win with a combined distance of 85-9.However, Spotswood also got top finishesin the 4x100 relay (third), 4x200 (fourth),distance medley (third), 3x400 hurdles

CHRIS KELLYOld Bridge freshman Melisss Kosakowski competes in the shuttle hurdles, whichthe Lady Knights won en route to a second-place team finish at the Holmdel Relays.

(fifth), long jump (fourth), discus (fourth),and javelin (fifth).

Spotswood once again demonstrated itsdepth both on the track and in the field,accumulating 38 points.

In Division III action, the SayrevilleBombers finished in fifth place with MattBodak and Steve Aich generating the mostpoints with their win in the javelin compe-tition. Bodak threw 164-6 and Aich 161-5to dominate the competition with a com-bined effort of 325-11.

Sayreville also got top finishes in the4x100 (fifth), 4x200 (fourth), SprintMedley (fifth), distance medley (sixth),3x400 hurdles (third), high jump (third),shot put (fifth) and discus (sixth), to accu-mulate 38 points. Manasquan won thecompetition with 100 points.

The Old Bridge boys traveled toWestfield on Saturday to compete in theBlue Devil Relays, where they won a trioof events against some of the best teamsthe GMC has to offer.

Old Bridge finished second toElizabeth in the 4x100 (losing by just two-tenths of a second), but then came back towin the 4x200 in a meet record 1:28.8.Kenny Goode, Brandon Nolen, Dave

DePalma and Anthony DePalma blazedthe field for the record.

In the 4x800, the team of ChrisDeLeon, Ryan Bennett, Rich Lafergolaand Ryan Quiros won in a time of 8:10.2,while the distance medley team ofLafergola, Scott Gordon, Ken Pascale andBennett won in 10:42.1

Locals head to Philadelphiafor Penn Relays

SJV's 4x400 relay team of Terrell,Jackie Christie, Jen Waliewski andTherkorn (Sarah Reddan is the alternaterunner) will compete at the Penn Relaystomorrow at the University ofPennsylvania in Philadelphia.

A number of other local teams will alsobe competing in the relay events, includingthe Monroe, East Brunswick, Sayrevilleand Old Bridge boys' 4x100 and 4x400teams. There is no qualifying time in the4x100, while the 4x400 cutoff is 3:40.

The Old Bridge 4x100 team of Goode,Nolen and the DePalma brothers has somehigh expectations entering the competitionas they have already run a 43.04 in thenasty weather this spring after topping off at

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Old Bridge girls lacrosseteam is making progress

Lady Knights seempoised for best season

to dateBY WARREN RAPPLEYEAStaff Writer

W ith a 2-3 record after just fivematches, the Old Bridge HighSchool girls' lacrosse team

appears to be on its way to besting its previ-ous best win total of four.

Now in their fourth varsity campaign, theLady Knights have twice won four matchesin a season, and this year new coach SteveGajewski has his sights set on qualifying forthe state tournament.

"The girls have improved significantly,"he said. "This season we've installed a newmotion offense and the team is picking it upwell. They're working hard, and you can seeit in the way, they're catching the ball andmoving on the field."

Thus far the Lady Knights have downedboth South Brunswick and North Brunswick,while losing to Hunterdon Central,Immaculate and Rutgers Prep.

Old Bridge has two matches this week —Tuesday's 13-5 loss at Rutgers Prep, and athome against Ridge this afternoon — plusBridgewater-Raritan on Monday.

Gajewski noted that his team has played

especially well on defense. Seniors RachelCohen, Claire Li, and Christina Romano,junior Alexandra Petrocova, and sophomoresDanielle Abrams and Kelly Duesterdick,have all done the job playing in front ofSylvia Wewiora and Sam May, who splittime in goal.

The Lady Knights have managed to scoretheir share of goals. Senior forwardStephanie Lovallo leads the team with 16goals, while fellow attacker Amanda Hobsonhas three goals and seven assists. ChristineDeRosa also has three goals. LauraLanzafama, Yla Angso and lefty DanielleFitzpatrick, an up-and-coming sophomorewho has four goals, are Old Bridge's otherforwards.

Tara Nardella gives the Lady Knights acontrolling presence in the middle. Nardellahas six goals and a team-leading eight assists.Heather Connor, who has a pair of goals, andStephanie Montalto are both solid two-waymidfielders, Gajewski said.

Despite the sub-.500 record at this earlystage in the season, the Knights remain con-fident that they will improve as the seasonprogresses, and make a run at a postseasonberth.

"While we want to get past four wins, Ithink this team can do much better than that,"the coach said. "The girls have a lot of poten-tial, and our real goal is to get into the statetournament."

Bombers are not satisfiedwith their solid 5-2 start

Sayreville baseball teamexpects to play well

into postseason

T he Sayreville War Memorial HighSchool baseball team is off to a 5-2start this spring, but coach Mike

Novak said the team is not yet playing at itsbest.

"We've been a little inconsistent and attimes we've really struggled at the plate," thesecond-year coach said. "We've been fortu-nate to keep winning when we're not playingour best. Once everything starts to gel, I thinkthis team can go places."

One destination is the NJSIAA CentralJersey Group IV playoffs. Sayreville, cur-rently second in the Greater MiddlesexConference White Division, has not qualifiedfor the state tourney since 1998.

A key to getting to the tournament ispitching, and the Bombers have plenty ofthat.

Mark Poore is 2-2 with a 1.58 ERA, andTim Ballard, 1-1, has pitched well BryanLaughery, 4-2 a year ago, is 0-1 with a no-decision, but Novak said the senior is coming

around. In addition, Dan Louis, DennisLarsen and Jason Ciak have thrown well inspot duty.

Sophomore catcher Rob Arvanites hasmade a strong impression handling the pitch-ers and has thrown out seven would-be basethieves.

At the plate, second baseman RobGalante leads the team with a .357 mark, withright fielder Kyle Masterson at .333. Pooreand Ballard are batting .313 and .305, respec-tively, and shortstop Jeff Toth is at .300 whilecenter fielder Keith Simpkins is at .295.

Louis, the first baseman, is batting just.200 in the early going yet leads the Bomberswith six RBIs.

Novak said Sayreville's defense wassuperb in the five wins over Colonia, JFK,Manchester, Monroe and North Brunswick.In both losses, to Colonia and Carteret, theBombers did not play well in the field.

"I'm happy with where we're at, particu-larly because I know the team is going to getbetter," Novak said.

"This team has a lot of talent and poten-tial. When we put it all together, we will be atough opponent for anyone."

— Warren Rappleyea

Penn BelaysContinued from previous page

43.06 last year, when they won their heatwith the 20th-fastest time out of close to 400to advance to the Large SchoolsChampionship, where they finished ninth.

In the girls 4x800 relay, the Monroe teamof Ashley Theirert, Meghan Farrell, NovaRoman and Ashley Maguire are expected tocompete, though team members have beenbattling sickness recently.

Individually, Sayreville's Bodak willcompete in the javelin, where he is seeded15th among the 20 competitors, while NorthBrunswick's Guy Jackson enters the highjump as the seventh seed.

On the girls' side, Monroe's Maguire isseeded 18th in the 400m hurdles, however, ifthey 4x800 team competes, she will bescratched from the hurldes since the eventsare run back-to-back.

Sayreville's Nicole Vassallo, who owns apersonal best of 134-0 in the javelin, willcompete in a field of 21, where she is seededeighth.

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Chargers need to put it alltogether on the diamondBY RICHARD IEROMEStaff Writer

In her first year as coach of theSpotswood High School softball team,Stefanie Bromberg has seen her

Chargers split six contests, the most recent ofwhich was Tuesday's 6-2 loss to SouthAmboy.

According to Bromberg, the team'smajor plus also happens to be a mixed bless-ing.

"Our greatest strength is our defense,"she said. "But it's also our greatest weaknessbecause we always have that one inningwhen we fall apart. We have yet to puttogether a complete game, offensively ordefensively."

The Chargers have plenty of experiencedplayers back in the fold this spring.

On the mound is ace starter KatieFalkowski, a junior who is 2-3 thus far. Inaddition to the basic fastball and changeup,she's working on developing a drop and acurveball. Backing her up is junior DeniseHuebler, who has won her only decision.

Behind the plate, senior KerryMcElhaney is also the team's cleanup hitter,with junior Christine Bartlett available in abackup role. The first baseman is juniorKelly Secskovics, flanked by junior secondbaseman Noeh'a Romero, a first-year varsityplayer who has shown a potent bat. Leadoffhitter Jamie Kuhn is the strongest playerdefensively, Bromberg says, as well as a fleetbase-stealing threat. The third sacker, seniorNicole Catenacci, has solid experience at thehot corner.

In the outfield, SHS has junior AmyHuston in left, center fielder ChristinaConger, a senior, and newcomer Raina

Gabriel, a sophomore, in right. Off the benchcome sophomore Jill Dickinson, juniorKelly Bosworth and a transfer fromFreehold, junior Amanda Sofield, who is eli-gible to start playing on May 1.

"I'm expecting some big things fromher," said Bromberg, who is assisted byWendy Perecka, Adrienne Skanes and mid-dle school coach Suzanne Tardo.

The Chargers faced Metuchen yesterdayafternoon.

"Our first goal is to place well in the divi-sion and make the states," she said. "But asfar as the team, we want to have an error-freegame."

Notes... As usual, most of the local soft-ball teams are off to solid starts this spring,starting with Old Bridge and EastBrunswick, the two top-ranked teams in theGMC.

Old Bridge entered the week at 5-1, com-ing off a shutout win over the Bears thatallowed them to take over the top spot.However, they dropped a game to J.P.Stevens on Monday before coming back topost an 8-2 win over Piscataway on Tuesdayto get to 6-2.

East Brunswick is 6-1 followingTuesday's win over South Brunswick andwill be anxiously awaiting their rematchwith Old Bridge on May 5.

The Sayreville Bombers are also playingwell at 5-1 following Tuesday's 2-1 win overColonia, as are the South River Rams, whoimproved to 6-1 with a 15-4 win over St.Peter's on Tuesday.

The Monroe Falcons entered the weekwinless at 0-4, but got a pair of wins overMetuchen and North Brunswick on Mondayand Tuesday to get in the win column.

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Local 9-year-olds continueimpressive unbeaten streakT here's a special group of 9-year-

olds in Old Bridge who are onquite a roll.

The Old Bridge Predator travel soccerteam has been perfect for quite some time,rolling through the fall and winter seasonsundefeated, and off to an equally impres-sive start this spring season. Teams havecome from all over New Jersey, Pennsyl-vania and New York to dethrone the Preda-tors, but have all faced a similar fate.

The Predators began as an under-7 all-star team, and after one season advanced asa travel team to the Jersey Coast SoccerLeague (JCSL). As an under-8 team in theJCSL, they were in the premier division andwere undefeated for two seasons. As theteam grew, the Predators played manyscrimmages against older U9 and U10teams.

Along the way, the team has traveled tonumerous tournaments around the state insearch of formidable competition. Suchtournaments included Morristown, Hamil-ton, Moorestown, North Brunswick Spook-a-Rama, Old Bridge May Invitational, theSunburst Tournament and the Cape MayInvitational Tournament. The team suc-cessfully took first place in each of thesetournaments.

The team completed its first under-9travel season in the Monmouth Ocean Soc-cer Association (MOSA) this past fall andcontinued their undefeated streak with arecord of 10-0-0.

During the past winter season the Soc-cer Centers of Somerset gathered the bestU9 travel teams in the state, includingHowell, Manalapan, Marlboro, Bridgewa-ter and Pasco. The Predators once againwent undefeated and won first place. Theyalso maintained their undefeated streak atseveral winter indoor tournameHts, includ-ing a Premier Invitational Tournament atGoodSports in Allaire, the Staten IslandUnited Shootout, the Rex Plex Indoor

*• Tournament and the Center Circle Invita-tional.

The spring season in MOSA is begin-ning to look like a repeat of past perfor-mances for the team. With a record of 4-0-

0, the Predators have already scored 19goals.

The Old Bridge Predators once againproved to be champions at the PDA Invita-tional Tournament under-9 division, shut-ting out its opposition, the Howell UnitedCobras, Freehold Sharks, Lower Merion(Pa.) Boca Juniors and the Union Comets,with 17 goals scored and zero goals against.The PDA Tournament is the most recent ofvictories for this undefeated team.

The Predators' offensive line of Bran-don Allen, Michael Bunis, Robert Casari,Zach Einwechter, Jordin Henry, Ross Tetroand Tyler Vasquez are known for their dy-namic scoring opportunities.

In addition, the Predators have not givenup a goal all season, including tournaments.This is due to an incredibly tough defensivelineup consisting of Aaron Hart, KevinMcCartney and Nick Villani. Bryan Vientosanchors the defense as the goalie. Histremendous goal keeping has stopped sev-eral one-on-one breakaway opportunitiesand several penalty kicks.

The Predators train regularly with theirsoccer trainer, coaches and cardio trainer.According to their coaches, the team haslearned that hard work and dedication payoff. The team-often can be seen coming offthe practice fields smiling, covered in sweatand mud, and jumping into their parents'cars, which have been lined up along thefields with their headlights on in order toget in full practice sessions in the fall andearly spring evenings.

For upcoming tournaments, the teamwill be traveling to Massapequa, N.Y., andHershey, Pa.

Members of the Predators are BrandonAllen, Michael Bunis, Robert Casari, ZachEinwechter, Aaron Hart, Jordin Henry,Kevin McCartney, Ross Tetro, TylerVasquez, Bryan Vientos and Nicholas Vil-lani. The team is coached by Rob Vasquez,Paul Allen and Carolyn McCartney.

The team can often be seen playing onSunday afternoons at various parksthroughout Monmouth and Ocean counties.The team's home fields are the Old Bridgefields on Ticetown Road.

The Battle of Monmouth Rockets U12soccer tryouts, for players born between8/1/91-7/31/92, will be held in early May.The team is looking for talented, committedplayers at all positions. The Rockets are aprofessionally trained MOSA National 1team based out of Old Bridge. Please con-tact Jim Meindl at (732) 607-9237

The Sayreville Lady Blue Devils, anunder-11 girls travel soccer team, upped itsrecord to two wins and one loss, with a 2 -1victory over the Freehold Soccer LeagueRising Stars. Both goals were scored bySarah Barnes. Solid play in the midfield anddefense by Alyssa Amabile, LanieAndrews, Brianna Heatai, Dani Hogan,Staci Jankielewicz, Chelsea Nelthropp,Jorden Nolan, Stephanie Pagano, ShawnaRodgers, Emily Roshetar and AlyssaStetson put the Lady Blue Devils in a tie forsecond place. The goaltending duties werehandled by Rachel Harning and EmmaMurray.

The Madison Park Little League isrunning a bus trip to Atlantic City on May 4.The bus will depart from the Little Leaguecomplex on Cheesequake Road, behind theMadison Park Fire Department, at 10:30am. For more information, call SteyeRichter (732) 721-3473.

The 13th Annual First & Ten FootballCamp will be held at Sayreville HighSchool starting June 30. All campers fromgrades 4-12 can receive more informationfrom either Marcus Borden at EastBrunswick H.S. at (732) 613-6935 orGeorge Najjar of Sayreville H.S. at (732)525-5263.

The Girls Soccer League of OldBridge will be holding a dedication cere-mony to honor two of its coaches who diedin the WTC attack on 9/11. The league willbe dedicating and renaming the two fieldson Higgins Road for Chuck Costello andMark Schulman, along with the unveilingof plaques remembering the two heroes.The ceremony is set for Saturday at 11 a.m.

The Greater Middlesex ConferenceFootball Coaches Association will hold its13th Annual Spring Football DemonstrationClinic on May 1 from 4 to 9 p.m. at EastBrunswick H.S. Clinicians include DarrenRizzi of Rutgers, Chris Ripon of Syracuse,Jay Accorsi of Rowan, Rich Alercio of TheCollege of New Jersey, Darwin Breaux ofDickinson, Drew McGinnis of Villanova,Kyle Flood of Delaware, and TrevorZeiders of Gettysburg. For more informa-tion contact Marcus Borden at (732) 613-6935

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Mike Monetti recently was named thetop sales associate for February and Marchat ERA Dineen Realty, Parlin section ofSayreville.

Monetti, ERA Dineen's top associate in2002, also received the 2002 Circle ofExcellence Award from the New JerseyAssociation of Realtors.

A resident of Sayreville, he was raisedin South River.

Conference to assiststate's small businesses

The sixth annual "New Jersey SmallBusiness Conference" is scheduled forMay 9 at the New Brunswick Hyatt, 2Albany St., New Brunswick. Co-hosts arethe New Jersey State Chamber ofCommerce, the U.S. Small BusinessAdministration (SBA) and Fleet Bank.Media sponsor will be New Jersey 101.5.

The event will feature workshops onkey business topics, more than 40exhibitors, a presentation on how regula-

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To register or for more information, goto the Web site at www.njchainber.com, orcall Kevin Friedlander at the Chamber,(609) 989-7888.

South Brunswick YIVICAsets recognition dinner

The South Brunswick Family YMCAwill honor township residents BradBenson, Ken Renk and Doug Renk onApril 25 for their commitment and dedica-tion to the Y during the past year.

The event will be held at Pierre'sRestaurant, 592 Georges Road, SouthBrunswick. It will feature a reception, din-ner, dancing and a silent auction. Auctionitems include various autographed sportsmemorabilia.

For event time, price or more informa-tion, call Maureen DeBlasio at (732) 329-1150, ext. 206.

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The Glenwood Seniors Travel Club ofOld Bridge and Matawan is currently tak-ing reservations for a trip to Canada Sept.14-18. The cost is $399 per person, doubleoccupancy, and the bus will depart fromlocations in both Matawan and Old Bridge.

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"We had no running water or electricity,"she said, "And no phones."

The show was not any kind of competi-tion or challenge, she said, but rather a cul-tural exchange, and the Palmers were askedto bring along American items to show totheir Kenyan host family, the Orgubas.

"We had been avid readers of NationalGeographic for some time," she said. "We'reinterested in that sort of experience."

Susan said they knew they were beingtaken to Nairobi beforehand. They didn'tknown they would be going to Korr until thenight they boarded the plane from Nairobi.

Still, Susan said she was not shaken."I thought it would be a great opportunity

for my children to really see a different wayof life," she said. "I knew it would be vastlydifferent from how we live. I thought itwould be a real unique opportunity forthem."

It was a challenging adjustment for thechildren.

"At first I thought it would be reallycool," said Allie, a student at East BrunswickHigh School. "But the first three days, it wasterrible. I had a few breakdowns and cried[that] I wanted to leave."

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And the Palmers showed the Orgubas afew things about American life as well. Theybrought a kite, as well as some board gamessuch as Twister, which turned out to be thefavorite.

The Orgubas will also get a special gift —their own pictures. No one in the tribe hadever seen their own image because they haveno cameras or even mirrors.

She described Korr as being "in the mid-dle of a desert, very barren and hot."

The Orguba family has seven children, allof whom go to school, a contra,st from mostfamilies in the tribe who are illiterate andunschooled. The Orgubas also speak Englishand are Catholic.

The tribe is monotheistic and polygamist,she said. It is also somewhat nomadic andbelieves in sacrificing animals.

She said the Orgubas have it harder manothers in the country, as they are especially farfrom water.

"It's a hard life that they live," she said."Access to everything is difficult. It took usfour and a half hours by truck to get to thenearest big town to sell goats and get sup-plies."

Regardless, she said the people seemedhappy and enjoy a very close-knit communi-ty-

"It's slower-paced, and if you want some-thing done, it takes a long time," Allie said.

"It's addictive to be so slow," she said. "Iliked it because it was slower. You feel a littlebored when you get there. I finished thebooks I brought after a few days, but it was-n't to the point where I was begging for a TVback. You get over it."

"You don't miss the things like-TV,"Susan said. "You miss water and other serv-ices. There's not even a chair to sit in, and youfeel like you're never clean."

One thing that was intolerable, however,was the food. The Orgubas make meals out ofgoat's milk and blood. Susan said she cookedher family stew every night they were there.

life spans are shorter and AIDs is a majorproblem in that region of the world, but peo-ple generally live into their 60s in Kenya.

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MARLBORO-lmmaculate 4bedroom, 2.5 bath colonial on1/2 acre corner lot. Completelyrenovated in & out. New gran-ite/maple kitch., hdwd. floors,new siding, windows & full tin.bsmt. $459,900. 732-536-5959

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TEACHER experienced pre-school teacher. Call Monicaor Robin 732-521-4322 orpage Francis 732-880-1551

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• Life Guarding• A/C Transportation DriversTop salary. Call FrogbridgeDay Camp at 609-208-9050

035A Help WantedSeasonal

036 Help WantedPart Time

ADMINISTRATIVEASSISTANT

Wanted for Camp ZehnderSummer Day Camp. Part-time,10 hours/week until summer,then full-time part-time from

6/23/03-8/22/2003.Call Bob at 732-836-9177

CAMP STAFFHave a fabulous summerwith us! Interview NOW!

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CAMP ZEHNDER YMCAIs hiring for summer 2003!

Positions; counselors, juniorcounselors, lifeguards. Alsohieing sports, art and crafts,nature and ropes coursespecialists. Must be at least 16years of age to apply. Call forapplication today 732-836-9177

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LIFEGUARDS NEEDEDFT/PT • Starting 5/24/03Ages 15 and up. AmericanRed Cross Lifeguard Trainingavailable. Central New Jerseyarea. Call 800-426-5580

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT29 hours/week. Kendall Park.General clerical work. Supportfor office & sales associates.Data entry, Word and Excelneeded. Call Donna Carbone,

732-297-0200

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037 BabysittingChild Care

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038 CleaningHelp Wanted

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HOUSEKEEPERFT. No experience necessary.Will train. Apply in person atBartley Healthcare,. 175 Bart-ley Road, Jackson. Ask forJoe. 732-370-4700

039 Health Care

EMPLOYMENTOPPORTUNITIES

* Immediate Placement *RN's • LPN's • CNA's

Certified Home Health AidesCompanions • Live Ins

Call 732-212-1119 or732-842-0895 tor application/

appointment information.

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039a Health CareWanted

HOME CARE I AIDE to assistwoman dress & bathe. Flexiblemorning hours. Non-smokerw/driver's license. Freeholdarea. Call 732-431-1573

041 ResumesOffice Services

RESUME SERVICEPersonal, professional andguaranteed. 24 hour turnarou-nd. Call 732-754-3158

042 AntiquesCollectibles

ANTIQUESTOP PRICES PAID FOR:

Antique furniture, oriental rugs,paintings, jewelry & silver.We purchase entire contentsof estates. Will come to yourhome. Call 908-862-0200

* A R T *A great wofk of art for yourgreat room. Prominent Rus-sian artist Anatole Krasnyan-sky's signed limited edition se-r i o g r a p h "Love S o n g " .Exquisitely framed, 4' x 3%'.Priced to sell. 732-536-4297

DINING ROOM SET1920'S SPANISH STYLE.

table, 6 chairs, buffet, chinacloset, coffee server. Bestoffer. Call 732-842-2353

043 Appliances

PARLIN Loving mom will carefor your child in my home,$125. wk., F/T. CPR Certified.References. 732-721-1673

DRYER (WHIRLPOOL): gas,almond, exc. cond., $175.,Washer (Kenmorelj $150.,gd. cond., Dryer (GE): Elec-tric, $75. Call 732-306-1648ELECTRIC STOVE Brand newTouch Top decor, 5 element,36"X21". Brand new KitchenAid Convection Conversiondouble wall oven, approx.24"x50". $800 each or $ 1,500.both. Call 732-536-8105MOVING SALE-Washer/DryerG.E./Kenmore, 1 1/2 yr. old. Exc.cond. $450. both. More houseitems for sale. 732-607-2282

REFRIGERATORWhite, 2 door. Excellent cond.3 yrs. old. $550. 732-257-7822STOVE - GAS- GE DoubleOven, black, $200. DISH-WAHER • GE - almond, $150.SOFA, Sleeper & love seat.Blue & grey. $200.732-297-4537

FUTON - Good condit ion,great mattress, $100. bestotter. Baker's rack, like new,$50. best offer. 732-355-0563

TELEVISIONMitusbishi 35" w/ stand. 3 yrs.old. $350. Call 732-863-7251WASHER & DRYER - $75.each. Gas range: with oven,$100. Beige, all in excellentcondition. Call 732-739-0560

WASHING MACHINEWhirlpool, apt. size on wheels,4 yrs. Excellent condition,$100. firm. Call 732-367-5375

ANTENNA (T.V)plus rotator and cable. Still inBox. $50. Call 732-303-6044ARC LIGHT- (Beige), $80.GLASS TOP- 30 x 52, $40.FOLDING CHAIRS- 2 for $25.Call 732-294-9416

BED FRAMEFull size black iron.

Excellent condition!! $150.Call 732-363-4452

CAR BED TWIN $85.DpG CRATE,Large size, $25.Call 732-257-5628

CARRIAGE PEREGO& GRACO HIGH CHAIR.

Mint condtion. $120.Call 732-780-4392

COFFEE TABLE (Black Mar-ble) & 2 End Tables, lacquer, +3 way brass Stifle) Lamp, allfor $150. Firm. 732-409-6540COMPUTER MONITORColor, 19", $80. Little Tikespick-up truck with qas pump,$50. Call 732-398-1748CRIB w/ like new mattress,$60. (2) high chairs: 1 for $10.,1 for $25. Good merchandise.

Call 732-842-5881DINING ROOM SET - CustomRattan , 4 high back chairs.$100. firm. By appointment

nly. Call 732-840-3515DISHWASHER-G.E. almondcolor, $50. Fax machine; NEWplain paper, 512 memory, $60.Call 732-946-1201

EXERCISE BIKE$75. or best offer.

Call Marie 732-262-7508FREEZER UPRIGHT 19 cu. ft.Almond color $125.POOL NEW 103" x 69" $15.Call 732-946-1201

GAS TRIMMER: $30., Wheel-barrow: $10 , Car ramp: $15.,Dog Crate: $20., Crib: $25.,Wagon: $15. 732-972-6515

HAIR DRYERWith chair, old model. Goodcondition, $55. 732-920-0865

JEWELRY WARDROBEWith mirror. Cherry wood.Excellent condition, $110.

Call 732-671-3739KITCHEN SET

White formica with 4 chairs.Good condition. $100.

Call 732-398-1748

047 Furniture 047 Furniture III 047 Furniture

RECLINER Colorfial, WingTip, walnut frame. Fuschiafabric. New, $550. Now $150.Call 732-249-0895REFRIGERATOR - Hotpointw/ice maker & dispenser.$125. MICRO WAVE - $25.Call 732-803-6011

REFRIGERATORAlmond. Very good condition.$150. Call 732-262-8904REFRIGERATOR- 18 Cu."Ft.,ice maker. 63h x 31 w x 32d.Garage quality. $125.Call 732-364-7081ROWING MACHINE - $30.5/8 " 100' HOSE & CART $25.WALL UNIT with glass doors.$75. Call 732-946-8546SOFA79"long, striped fabric, goodcond. Made by Sherri l fCo.$100. Call 732-821-9062SOFA BED: $75., Recliner:$50., Computer Desk: $25.,3 6 " O v e n : $ 5 0 . C a l l732-264-5475SOFA- Waverly. Floral, pillowback. Good condition.Rose, raspberry, green andblue. $150. Call 732-888-8219Spotswood 2 Graco ToddlerBeds. Excellent Condition.W h i t e . $ 3 5 . 0 0 E a c h .732-723-0477STORM DOOR Emco ForeverGlass/screens, 1LH, 1RH 32".N e e d T / U , $ 5 0 . e a c h .Call 732-249-8113

- , )Venezia,Excellent condition, $150.

732-967-0916SWING SET - Hedstrom - 5,yrs. old. 2 swings, slide, &

much more on it. $50. Cash &carry. Call 732-679-1869

UTILITY TRAILER4x8, with side rails, $120.Please call 732-264-2672

WALL UNIT - WHITE, withglass doors. 80x80. $75.,Futon - Black, $25.Call 732-370-1669WHEELED WALKER with 3wheels, $100. Bath Chair withback, $50. NEVER USED.

Call 732-863-1801WOOD DECK - 8' x 30' on 2x 6 joist. All apart. First $150takes it. Call 732-888-8440

044 Computers

KITCHEN/DINING ROOMSET - Oak tbl. w/4 chairs. 42"round 60"w/leaf. Very goodcond. $150. Call 732-583^384LAWN PLUG AERATOR: 40"Pneumatic tires, $45., PickupT r u c k C a p : $ 4 5 . C a l l732-264-2672LAWNMOWERSears 3 1/2 HP, 20 inch cut,excellent condition, $75.Call 732-846-1658LEATHER CHAIR - Teal. 6y r s . o l d . $ 1 5-0. , « e g .732-257-9233

LIGHTING FIXTURESAlmost new. (2) ceiling, $10.each, (2) vanity, $15. each.

Call 609-655-2624MATTRESS SET - Queensize, Like new. Includes box-spring and frame. $125.

Call 732-257-2684METAL LATHE 9 "SOUTH BEND....$150E-mail [email protected] - white Sharp,carousel, sensor cook, 1 yr.

old. Excellent cond $75.Call 732-367-9556

NORDIC TRACK- Like new,$50. GARAGE DOOR- $50.

Call 732-446-6112

COMPUTER SERVICESHome • Office • Networking

Call 732-895-1272COMPUTER SUPPORT

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047 FurnitureOAK NIGHT STANDS (2>>TV UNIT W/GLASS DOORS

Exc. cond. $150.Call 732-367-9556

OVEN - Maytag. Gas, almondand black, self c lean ing.G o o d c o n d i t i o n , $ 7 5 .Call 732-367-9556PICNIC TABLE with 2 bench-es, $30. 2 Drawer Chest- $35,

Bar/Server Cabinet- $60.Call 732-257-9233

PICNIC TABLE- (Fisher Price)$35., Little Tikes Art Lite Updesk, $45. Pink Tikes Bed,$20. Call 732-335-9281PLUMBING TOOLS-1 to 2" rigidstock & dye threader, $75.1 to 2"cutter, $25. reamer,$10. Prestolite torch W tar* $35.732-291 -2114POOL (FREE) 4'x 15',Filter, covers, chlorine, etc.Take it down, take it away.Call 732-264-8785

PRECIOUS MOMENTSSugartown Ice Rink or

Noahs Ark Complete sets.$75. Call 732-367-2829

RECLINER- Brown naug-ahyde, medium size, $65.Chandelier: Spanish wroughtiron $70. Call 732-536-1975

BEDROOM FURN. Thomas-ville Oak Bedrm., triple dress-er, armoire, peer cabinets.DINING RM. TBL. 44" Marbleoctagon w/extras custom top.Brushed steel BAR STOOLS.etc. Priced to sell.732-864-9660

BEDROOM FURNITURE- For-mica, corner storage unit, dou-ble dresser S desk. Exc. cond.$500., MATTRESS SET: Kingsize, 2 yrs. old, $500. Cad732-431-4992

BEDROOM SET - 6 pc. queenblack lacquer, $300. CocktailTable wrought iron/marbelized,$100. Kitchen Set: white tiletopw/oak,$1S0. 732-617-9920

BEDROOM SET - 9 pc. Twin,Ship Ahoy by Young-Hinkle.Orig. over $3,000., sacrifice$500., neg. Murphy Bed:

Custom. 5' w/2 dressers (30"ea.) & hutches, $500., neg.

Call 732-972-9651BEDROOM SET - All woodEnglish cherry. Queen/Kingbed, chest, triple dresserw/mirror, night stand. New inbox. List $A200., sacrifice$2,450. Call 732-259-6690

BEDROOM SET - 5 pc. Newin box. List $1,299., sacrifice$539. Call 732-259-6690B E D R O O M SET - B lacklacquer. Incl. queen bedding,2 night stands, armoire &mirror. $300. 732-673-8893BEDROOM SET - Dark oakw/black leather top. Dresser,night stand, headboard. Exc.cond. $350. 732-370-4740BEDROOM SET - LOFT-Room Plus. White/teal formica- desk - hutch. Includes seper-ate vanity. Neg. 732-308-9142BEDROOM SET - MOVINGC o - e d , 5 pc . T w i n , med .oak/beige formica, $550. orbest offer. Call 732-780-4998BEDROOM SET - Q - Lexing-ton. Natural light wood. 2 nightstands, triple dresser w/mirror,man's chest. Exc. cond.$2,500. neg. 732-617-1707BEDROOM SET - ThomasvilleQ headboard, triple dresserw/triple mirror, 2 night stands,

Cherry. Good cond. $900.DIN. TBL. & 4 chairs - Cherry

Thomasville, Q Anne $500.SOFA, CHAIR & OTTOMAN

Oversized. Floral. $800.Good cond. 732-786-1772

BEDROOM SET Chest, tripledresser, triple mirror, 2 nightstands. Excellent condition,$450. Stiffel lamps (2); $50. forboth. Call 732-246-2102

BEDROOM SETCustom made formica, antiquewhite, ON. platform, extrastorage space. Mint condition.Asking $995. Call 732-446-4067BEDROOM SET, Qn. Stanley,Mahagony, beautiful, $799.Entertainment Center- (New)Mirror/glass, 103" $850. CurioCabinet, glass, $50.732-591-0724BEDROOM SET- Walnut.Queen headboard, tr ipledresser, 2 mirrors, 2 nightstands. $475. 732-536-809^BEDROOM SET This End UpBunk Beds, ladder, 5 drawerchest with bookcase, dresserwith mirror, desk & chair. Exc.cond. Pd. $3,500. Ask. $2,200.

Call 732-521-0977

BOOKCASES (2) - Teak, 6 ft.,$250. each. Rolltop desk; teak,$300. Good condition. Sleepersofa; beige leather, $500.More items. Call 732-259-9140COOK TOP - RADIANT, blk.,$200. AIR CONDITIONER -portable, 9,000 btu. $300.neg. Exc. cond. 732-583-4424CUSTOM BAR - White/greyformica, good cond. Includes 5cabinets 8 mirrored backspla-sh. $200, neg. 215-284-7714

DAY BEDWood, w/2 mattresses. Goodcondition, $350. 732-761-8841DESK (3 drawers) w/AttachedBookcase (2 shelves). Oakw/chair.Exc. cond. Asking$500. Call 732-251-6323DINING RM. TABLE oval,almond lacquer 72x48, leaf18", pad & 6 chairs. ReclinerTaupe/brown. Area Rug 6x9Mauve. Call 732-780-7830DINING ROOM - AmericanDrew cherry. Oval table, 6chairs, breakfront, serverw/slate top, 2 leaves, pads.MUST SEE! Call 609-371-1651DINING ROOM - Contemp.medium oak. Table, 6 uphol-stered chairs, (2) buffets, light-ed china closet, (2) leaves.Asking $400. 732-845-9479DINING ROOM - Contemp.,white wash. Table w/8 chairs,china, buffet, (2) leaves. Ask-ing $1,300. Kitchen Set:Ceramic tile top w/4 chairs, allwhite, $175. Tables: Glass/stone - (2) end, (1 (cocktail, (1)sofa, $500. Call 732-656-001?

DINING ROOM - Oak. 48 "round table (opens to 72"oval), 4 chairs, hutch. Goodcond. $650.,neg.732-577-9477

DINING ROOM - Teak, 1990's.Table, 6 chairs, hutch, server,pads, leaves. Mint cond. Ask-ing $4,000. Call 732-651-1253DINING ROOM 11pc., maple.Exc. cond., $2,500. Tablelamps; Early American style,$40. Micro; w/cabinet, $50.Console s te reo ; AM/FMw/tumtable $200.732-548-3904

DINING ROOM SETMOVING - Washed Oak/pickle

look. Table w/6 chairs & 2"leaves. China closet. Exc.

cond. $1,250. 732-458-4243DINING ROOM SET

Contemporary. Glass table w/6 upholstered chairs. Excellentcondition. Call 732-577-9114

DINING ROOM SETCherry-oval table w/leaf &custom pads, & 6 upholsteredchairs, $600. Can 732-833-9439&DINING ROOM SET*Solid oak, light color, doublepedestal table; 60', 90" with 2leaves, & 6 large Windsorchairs. Very good condition,$1,000. best offer 732-786-8220

DINING ROOM SET- Colonialpine, large table with 2 leaves,6 chairs, & hutch. Exc. cond.,$500. Call 732-390-6497DINING ROOM SET-PICKLEDWOOD, includes wood & glasstop tbl., 6 Irg. fabric chairs, Irg,(Inter, l ignted china cab.w/g lass she l ves ) lo ts ofstorage. $1,200.732-212-0011DINING SET - 36" x 72" table ,grey with 8 black chairs. Excel-lent condition. $350. or bestoffer. Call 732-251-7568

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Please remember to includeyour name, home address

and phone#.We accept Visa, Me & DiscoverENTERTAINMENT CENTER4 piece contemporary It. wood,drop down door for bar, glassfront with lights, very goodcon-dition, $600. 732-536-0007ENTERTAINMENT CENTER -Solid oak, holds 27" TV, glassdoors & lights. Lots of storagespace. Good cond. $250.or best offer. 732-446-9393ENTERTAINMENT CENTER3 pc. grey burl lacquer, $500.Dining Room: table w/4chairs,black lacquer w/glasstop, $400. Kitchen Set: w/4chairs, china closet, $500. Allvery good cond. 732-928-2534ENTERTAINMENT CENTERsolid oak, + 2 matching end ta-bles, and (2) sofas. Exc. cond.$1,100. (neg). 732-888-9442ENTERTAINMENT CENTERWashed oak, 3 pc. unit. Glassdoors, lights. Like new. $400.or best offer. 732-591-2795KITCHEN SET - Contemp.,white oval tbl., w/6 white metalchairs, $250. REFRIGERATORside/side, white, 21.8 cu.. ft.Admiral. $300. All exc. cond.Ca» 732-863-0495KITCHEN SET- Almond formicatop w/leaf, 2 captains & 4 mateschairs upholstered in southwest-ern motif. $550. 609-758-6515

LIVING ROOMNatuzzi leather sectional,$500. Wall unit; white washed,$800. Exc. cond. 732-972-4347LIVING ROOM - Loveseat,sofa, chair. Southwest design.Good cond. $300.,neg. AreaRug: 7x9, $100.732-521-5364LIVING ROOM SET - IncludesQueen sofabed, 1 end & 1coffee table w/glass top, brasstrim, 2 matching chairs. Peach8 beige. Exc. cond., $950. orbest offer. Call 732-446-4354LIVING ROOM SETFlexsteel neutral taupe sofa,loveseat and chair. Goodcond. $300. Call 732-521-1158MATTRESS SET - Queen pil-low top. New w/warranty.$135. Call 732-259-6690MATTRESS SETS - Queen.New ortho/plush,$100. King,$150. Can deliver.732-259-6690MOVING Bar; gorgeous 6ft., 3stools. Entertainment ctrs.Coffee & end tbls. QN bed-roomset;6pc. 732-251-1564MOVING SALE - Everthingmust go!!! - Formal Din. rm.,Wall Unit (3pcs.) Sofa bed,Bed. rm. fun., manual treadmill. Entertainment center &much more. Call 732-679-8099

RECLINER POWER LIFTNew, Taupe fabric, $500. or

best offer. Call 732-583-2815

RECLINERS - (2) New - Lane,Neutral color. Exc. cond.$425. 1-20" RCA TV $75.1-27" Zenith TV. $125.732-656-1976 leave messageS E C R E T A R Y , W a l n u t ,w/spindle back chair, $150.SOFA BED - Q - $75.ARMOIRE, CEDAR, $75.BREAKFRONT - 2 pc. walnut.,$50. CHAIR, Liv. rm. uphol-stered red, $25. BAR STOOLSKIT., (3) $45 732-566-0628SECTIONAL SOFA - Contemp.White on white, $400. Tables:(1) end & (1) coffee. White lac-quer, $300./both. Great cond.

Call 732-238-6467SECTIONAL SOFA - Navyblue leather w/pull out bed. (5)sections including (2) reclinerchairs. $600. Call 732-536-2987SECTIONAL SOFA: Contem-porary, Decorator's Choice.Chevron stone design w/matching pillows. Exc. cond.$1,100.Must sell. 732-890-7153

. SOFA & LOVE SEATTraditional - Burgundy/hunter

green & tan. Exc. cond.$300. Call 732-266-5376

SOFA & CHAIR & 1/2 Whiteleather. $500. PINE PEDES-TAL TBL. 60" round, 6 chairs.Good cond. $300. neg. All exc.cond. Call 732-583-4424SOFA & LOVESEAT - WhiteRattan, rose tones, $300.MATCHING TABLES $150.WICKER CREDENZA Large,white, $175. Call 732-845-1547SOFA & LOVESEAT, $525.Entertainment center; 3 pieces$100. each. Washer & dryer;apt. size, $150. ea. Coffee &end table, $150. both. All innew condition. 732-679-8256

SOFA - BLACK LEATHERGood condition: Asking $200.

Call 732-833-1023SOFA BED & LOVESEATGood condition. Off white,$225. Catt 732-656-0957SOFA BED - La-Z-boy queen& matching reclining chair.Ent. Center: oak, 2 pcs. EndTables: oak. Buffet Server:oak. $650./all. Fixtures: (2)hallway, $20. Chandelier:Brass, $125. Call 732-553-0412SOFA Custom made designerloose pillowback 90" sofa.Excellent condition, $700.Call 732-536-4297SOFA L Shaped SectionalBeige Leather, Coffee & EndTbl. , Shelves, Lamp, Art .Contemporary. 732-536-1768SOFA SLEEPER Q & LOVE-SEAT - Loose back pillows.Taupe co lor . Exc. cond .$1,800. neg. Call 732-679-9006SOFABED & LOVESEATJennifer Convertible, Floral/structure exc. Full sofabed needsslipcover. Ask. $275.732-591-2497VANITY - Thomasville, cus-tom, 36" brand new in box.Maple, Sandalwood stain, Lyn-da le s ty le door w / f l u tedcolumns. $400. 732-817-0533

048 GeneralMerchandise

MOVING SALEEVERYTHING

MUST GO!Great buys on contemporary &traditional furnishing for everyroom in your home. Includingfine art, table ware, cookware,

books, accessories & muchmore. Call for details.

Call 732-536-2043

MOVING SALELiving Room: U-shaped sofa,$300. (3) Tables, $150. WallUnit: washed oak,$200. Kitch-en Set: white 42" w/4 chairs,$150. Cedar Chest: Lane,$75. All exc. cond. 732-672-5577MOVING SALE- Bedroom SetContemp. Qn. platform, exc.cond. China Cab., Computertable, dishes. 732-316-9575MOVING SALE- Dining room,living room, patio furniture,kitchen furniture. All very goodcond. Call eves., 732-972-0895MOVING SALE- Living room,dining room, kitchen. (Allcontemporary). Priced to sell.All exc. cond. 732-536-1790MOVING SALE- Sofa Sectional,wall units, coffee tbl., sofa tbl.,2 formica bedrm. sets. All exc.condition. Call 732-780-3912MOVING SALE-Contents ofhome: Full rooms of furnitureplus clothes, small appliances,and misc. items. 732-367-6342MOVING SALE-Everythingmust go. Whole house offurniture. Excellent condition.East Brunswick. 908-730-1087

PATIO FURNITURE2 Matching Sets, can buy bothor separately. Very good cond.732-254-50-17 or 646-479-6805

PATIO TEAK FURNITURETable w / c h a i r s , s team -ers/recliners w/cushions. Muchless than retail. 732-821-4052

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BICYCLE - Boys MongooseBMX, Freestyle, $75. Bedroomset; Twin loft bed, 7 pc, $400.Both exc. cond. 732-251-1441BIRD CAGE (KING) AVIARY.7ft.high x 4ft. wide x 3ft. deep.

Brand new. $350.Call 732-780-7272

BUILDING MATERIALS &EQUIPMENT - new & used.White cedar shakes, 5/4 cy-iress, 3/4 clear fir, hardwoods, more. Call 732-842-0458

BUY NEW JERSEY FOR$379! •The New Jersey PressAssociation can place your 25-word classified ad in over 150NJ newspapers throughout thestate - a combined circulationof over 2 million households.Call Diane Trent at NJPA at609-4060600 ext. 24, [email protected] or visitw w w . n i p a . o r g for moreinformation.(Nationwide placementavailable)

ELECTRIC BED: Twin. 6 mos.young. By Golden Tech. Fluo-rescent Sunlamp: exc. cond.$200. ea., neg. 732-536-1108

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048 General I I 048 GeneralMerchandise I III Merchandise

FRAMES & PICTURESOver 400, will sell individuallyor all. Call 732-462-7759FREE GRANTS-Never Repay-Acceptance Guaran teed .$500-$5uO,000 Education,Home Repairs, Home Pur-chase, Business. Live Opera-tors 8 a.m.-11 p.m. Mon- Sat1 -800-893-2517 Extension 363

GAS GRILL- Weber GenesisLP, 3 burners, 424 sq. in. cookarea, 36,000 btu thermostat,great cond. $225. GE WindowA/C- 8,000 btu's, great cond.$150. Aquatools Pool Filter-3/4 HP sand filter, $150.Call 732-303-1754

GOT A CAMPGROUND MEM-BERSHIP OR TIMESHARE?We'll take it! America's mostsuccessful resort resale clear-inghouse RESORT PROPER-TY RESALES INC.1-800-423-5967

HOMEOWNERS WANTED!Kayak Pools is looking forDemo homesites to displaynew maintenance free Kayakpools. Save thousands of $$.Unique opportunity! 100%f i n a n c l n g a v a i l a b l e .1-800-510-5624. .

JEWELRY - RINGRound brilliant cut diamondw/24 baguettes. Never worn.Over 2 carats, 18 KT gold.Appraised at $12,250\ Asking$6,700. neg. 732-765-0326JUKE BOX - $350.PULL TRAILER- 4 ft. x 8 ft. ,Never Used, $250.Call 732-833-0668KITCHEN SET - Bed; queen.Living room table/lamps.Armoire & night table. Pooltable. Pinball mach. Stroller;triple. Motorized play cars(2).Exercise equip. 732-679-4435

LAWN MOWERCraftsman. Rider, 10hp, 30"cut w/mutcher. Needs newbattery. $160. 732-940-2451

LAWNMOWER - MURRAYriding mower. 11 hp, 30", rearengine. $300. 732-901-2108

MANICURING TABIe w/chair,grey. $85 PEDICURE UNIT,peach & almond. $395. Likenew. Call 732-866-9752

MOVING SALE - Garden ToolWet & Dry Vac, Dehumidifier,book shelves, Toys, crib, desk.Single Bedrm. Set, Bike, SteelRacks (4), $60. 732-946-8546

MOVING SALE - Living room,den, dining room set, kitchenset, wall unit, computer desk &stand, treadmill, T.V.'s, andmuch more. Call 732-438-1562.

° 5 1 ISSgESnt 060 Garage Sales 063b Tutoring 066a Novenas 069 Entertainment

MOVING SALE - Master Bed-room S u i t e : K i n g , g reylacquer. & queen set inpine &walnut finish. Living Room:Contemp., sofa, chairs, etc.Baby Items. Kitchen Set:white contemp. w/7 chairs, 3stools. Office Desk: cherry &cabinets plus misc. i tems,some home gym equip., pin-ball, air hockey. All exc. cond.Make a reasonable offer!

Call 732-536-3378

MOVING SALEContents of living room & den.Wall unit, collectibles, comput-er table & stand & many otheritems. Must sell. 732-364-1491

MOVING SALEDining Room: This End Up.Pine. Table, 6 chairs uphol. inmauve, hutch, $325. Sofa:Custom print fabric, $300.Club Chair: matches sofa,$300. Crib: Childcraft portablew/Simmons matt., $45. Lamp:Gingerjar, $40. Mini Blinds:new in carton. 732-672-5019

MOVING SALE- Couch &loveseat, $50. each, oversizedchair & ottoman, $100. Kitchentable 6 chairs w/2 leaves,$300., Wall Unit holds 35" TVw/matching side table, $500.,Scotts tractor w/mowing deckwith spreader S trailer. $500.Soloflex S attachments, $300.

•Call 732-786-0113

MOVING SALE- Patio Furn.,Set - (A I I wh i te ) tab le w/8chairs, 2 rocking chairs, 2 endtables, new material wine colorumbrella, $275. Refrigerator/Freezer - G.E. 23 cu. ft., white,$280. Dining Room Set-tablew/leaf & 6 chai rs , hutch &breakfront & dining roomchandelier, $4,200. EthanAllen Farmhouse Bedrm. Set-On, bed, headboard & footboard,ladies dresser w/mirror, armoire,1 night stand, $2,800. 2 handmade (real looking) silk trees-Si 85. ea. 2 black wrought irontirepl. log holders, $100. forlarge, $75. for small, glassfirepl. screen, $100. blackwrought iron firepl. tools, Brandnew, $50. Lg. X-Mas Wreathw/lights, $50. Call 732-919-5576

NEW & LIKE NEW- Twinstroller, high chair, infant seat-er.car seat , deluxe musi-cal/attached toys walker. Callfor appointment and pleaseleave message. 732-679-0933

MOVING SALE- CONTENTSOF HOME. Furniture, clothes,and varied household items.732-714-8067, leave message.OVERACTIVE bladder ruiningyour life? Men, PROSTA-Q,Women. CYSTA-Q. 877-284-3976

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CRIB, Puc, white mica, ARM-OIRE & DRESSER W/Chang-ing tbl. Morigeau, white mica.All $750. BED twin.w/headbo-ard & footboard. Bellini whitemica. $500. 732-792-1603

PATIO SET - 72" glass oval ta-b l e , 4 t e l e s c o p e c h a i r sw/cushions, sand color, $235.Call 732-591-0475

049 MerchandiseWanted

POOL -12 ' x 24' oval w/deck.filter, cover & all accessories$395. or best offer.

Call 732-254-9168PYZIQUE LANDSCAPEBLOCKS, 600 Grey, paid$2,100. Asking $900. CHAINLINK FENCE 90' Black vinyl$125. ProForm t readmil l$200. DINER TABLE 80'sStyle, new 6 cha i rs , 6 barstools, $500. Call 732-928-2610R e a c h o v e r 1 .5 M i l l i o nHouseholds!The New Jersey Press Asso-ciation can place your 2x2Display Ad in over 125 NJweekly newspapers for ONLY$995. Call Diane Trent at NJ-PA at 609-406-0600 ext. 24 oremail [email protected] formore information.( N a t i o n w i d e p l a c e m e n tavailable)

ALL LIONEL TRAINSOr Flyer, Top cash appraisal.Price no object. 732-946-2893ANY KIND OF COLLECTIBLE

ITEMS FOR AUCTIONCall Col. Ed. 908-995-4099

BARGAIN HUNTERS!CHECK OUT OUR

GARAGE SALE LISTINGS.

NORDIC TRACKSequoia. Exc. cond. $250. orbest offer. Call 732-370-4740PING PONG TABLE - Indoor,108" x 60". Wheels, folds foreasy storage, play back, $175.Call 732-598-0134.

WEIGHT EQUIPMENT 6 ft.barbell, 4 ft. curl bar, 2 dumbbel ls, bench, weight rack,545 lbs. metal plates, $350.732-416-9189, between 7-9pm

BOWFLEX WANTED. CashPaid For Your Bowflex In 24hrs! FREE Pickup. Call VickyNOW! 1-866-666-5241

052 MedicalEquipment

BUYING CAMERASAnd PHOTO EQUIPMENT

1 pc. or whole studio. No Polaroidor movie. Call 609-291-9736CONSIGN Your Women's &Children's Quality Clothing &Accessories Call 732-431-7667

2ND TURN AROUND

HOSPITAL BED - ELECTRIC,WHEELCHAIR - & LIFT, AlsoASSORTED LIVING ROOMCHAIRS. 732-278-2857

AJAZZY CHAIR*Excellent cond., used only 1time. Sacrifice! Cost $4,250.Sell for $2,150. 732-928-8369

FISHING TACKLE Collectorwishes to buy old rods, reels,lures, catalogs. 908-233-1654

060 Garage Sales

SNOWBLOWER • Toro 5 hpwith chains, model 521, excel-lent condition, $250.Call Mr. S 732-566-3535

050 MusicalInstruments

STAMPS, COINS, POST-CARDS. Major Buyer needscollection, accumulations, es-tate liquidations. Highest pric-es paid. Travel for larger prop-erties, Montclair NJ office.TANGIBLE EQUITIES, INC.973-746-7982. 1-800-950-0058TARGET 10 MILLION HOMES

WITH YOUR AD-Advertiseyour product or service toapproximately 10 million

households in North America'sbest suburbs by placing your

classified ad in nearly 800 sub-urban newspapers just like thisone. Only $895 for a 25-word

ad. One phone call, oneinvoice, one payment. Ad copyis subject to publisher approval.Call the Suburban Classified

Advertising Network at868-486-2466

PIANO -Spinet, Cable Nelson.Brown mahogany. Looks andsounds great. $500. or bestoffer. Call 732-809-0286

WOOD PLAYSET - Outdoorw/swing, gym bar swing, horseswing, covered playhouse,sandbox, slide, rope ladder, Shand over hand ladder. Goodcond. $375. 609-758-6515

I SELL NEW & USEDMusical Instruments,

at deep discount prices.CALL DON at 732-741-4709

PIANO TUNINGNew Client Discount - $25. off

Call 609-409-9045• Master Tuner Estb. 1960 •

PIANO- UP RIGHTOff white with matching whiteleather bench, Excellentcondition. Call 732-274-0203

PIANOS-ORGANSLOTS OF TRADE INS

FROM $450.Cleaned • Tuned to A440Guaranteed. Delivery Avail.All Floor Models On Sale

1-800-453-1001

048a Gifts & Crafts

051 SportingEquipment

MOTHER'S DAY FLORALARRANGEMENTS CLEAR-ANCE SALE in Backyard-5/2-5/4, 10 am-6pm. All 30%off. Located 412 MeadowoodRoad, Jackson. 732-961-9191

048b InfantsJuvenile Items

CRIB & DRESSERSolid oak. Excellent condition,

$300. Call 732-264-2815CRIB, Changing Table, HighDresser, Toy Box, Rockingchair. White wash. Exc. cond.All $1,500 neg. 732-617-1707

B A L L Y ' S L I F E T I M EMEMBERSHIP- With $96.annual renewal fee, $500.732-416-9189, between 7-9pm

EXERCISE MACHINELifestyler Cardio Fit. TotalBody Motion. Low impact. Likenew. Orig. $299. Asking $100.

CaTI 732-780-2448

4-+HOME GYM - Body Solid

Olympic squat, bench press,weights, dumbbells, mats. Exc.cond. $1,600. 732-972-8345NORDIC SPORT 450 withelectronic contro ls , heartmonitor. Barely used. Mustsell. $350. Call 732-780-7272

• ABERDEEN - 41 DeborahLane (off Deerfield Lane),4/26-4/27, 9am-3pm. Furn.,househld items, old records.etc• ABERDEEN-26 Fair Lane(off Lloyd Rd.) Sun. 4/27,2pm-5pm. Toys, kitchenware, crib,car seat, kn i j i ka^g iS ' l f l o re• EAST BRUNSWICK -MOVING SALE -13 FrancisRd. (Off Old Stage Rd.) Sat. &Sun. 4/26 & 4/27, 9am to 3pm.Furn., toys, household & more• EAST BRUNSWICK - 15Gulf Rd. (Off Sullivan Way)Sat. 4/26, 9am to 4pm. Furn.,clothes, household, & moreQ EAST BRUNSWICK - 32Agate Rd. (Off Gage Rd. orWhitehall) Sat. 4/26, 9am to3pm. Household, clothing, kidsstuff, appliances, and more• FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP

<* 35 FAMILY ftCOMMUNITY SALE

Longview Development (offRt. 537 8 Longview Ave.) Sat.,4/26, 9am-2pm.Raindate'.4/27.Jewelry, bikes, train items.toys,tools, clothes, books, etc., etc.• FREEHOLD TWP. GROUPSALE: 15 Sunnybrook (East ofStillwell's Corner Rd., No. ofSchanck), Sat! 4/26, 8:30-Sr-.0Q• FREEHOLD-330 DoubleCreek Pkwv.(Off Iron Bridge Rd.)4/26 & 4/27, 9am-3pm. Patiofurn., household items, more!

Q HOWELL - MOVE IN SALE18 Netty St. (Off Western

Blvd.) Sat. 4/26, 9am to 3pm.Something for Everyone

a Howell - Multi-familymoving/garage sale on MouseCreek Court (off Sami Drive),4/26, opening 8 am.D MANALAPANO Multi-Family « 10 & 12Kingswood Way, (Union HillRd. to Hawkins to Kingswood),Sat, & Sun., 4/26 & 4/27, 8-5.• MANALAPAN - Block Ga-rage Sale, Varnum Lane (offRyan Rd.) Don't miss it! Sat. &Sun. 4/26 & 4/27, 8-3pmAALook for red bal loons**

• MANALAPAN - MULTIFAMILY - 312 Adams Ct. (OffCraig Rd. & Rt. 9 by Wegman's)Sat.S Sun. 4/26 & 4/27, 10 amto 3pm. Baby items, LittleTykes, motorized hot wheels,clothing, toys, home decor, etc• Manalapan - mult! family,18 Mohawk Lane (ofl UnionHill Road), Fri. & Sat. 4/25-26,9am-4pm. Many items.• MANALAPAN-22 AbileneLane, (Off Alexandria Drive)Sat. & Sun., 4/26 & 4/27, 8am-3pm. A little bit of everything,households, clothes, furn., etc.

Q MARLBORO -13 Sami Ct.(off Rte 9, behind Attilios), Sat.4/26, 8am-4pm. Lots of items!Rain or shine!

BASIC SKILLS - one on one.Exp. K-6.NJ state cert. Read-ing & Math. Call 732-254-4370

MATH - HS & Junior HS. Alge-bra, geometry, t r ig . , SAT.Reas. rates. 732-698-1451

Math-College teacher, all levelsSAT; 8 books pub; Who's WhoAmerican Tchrs. 732-238-3042

PIANO TUTOROver 20 yrs. piano tutoringexp. For all ages. 732-613-5074

READING & MATH - BasicSkills. Exp. K-8 teacher. Yourhome or mine. 732-254-8567

READING/MATH/STUDYSKILLS K-8. Exp teacher/learning consultant. Orton-Gillingham trained 732-577-6830

S.A.T. VERBAL, ReadingSpecialist, Special Ed Special-ist, English all levels, Math.College Essays 732-257-2777

• MARLBORO -198 RyanRd. (Btwn. Rt. 79 & 9) Fri. thurSun. 4/25 thru 4/27, 9am to4pm. w/m/better clothing,fabric, household & more

064 Lost & Found

a MONROE TOWNSHIPMULTI-HOMES*Moving SaleTenth Ave. (off Spotswood-Englishtown Rd.), Sat., 4/26,9-3. Dining room, bedroomset, misc. furn., baby clothes.

Q MORGANVILLE

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070 Air/Heat

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075 Ceramic TileRepair/Install

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080b Home I 080b Home I 081 Lawn CareImprovements I I I Improvements I I I Landscaping

081 Lawn CareLandscaping

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JOHNS CERAMIC TILEREMODELING & REPAIRS

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076 CleaningDomestic

A BETTER SERVICE tor you.Offices & homes. Refs. & greatprices. Nivia 732-257-9678

y A GOOD HOUSE CLEANER*• » Homes, aptS:, offices • •Free est. & refs. 732-207-2191

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Call 732-842-7522

079c FloorFinishing

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Custom Design • InstallationRefinlshing • Repair

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076AB Decks

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076B Decorating

IMAGINATIVE SOLUTIONSInterior Design Services.

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077 DrywallSheetrock

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080a HandyPersons

DEADLINE Friday 1:00 PMCall

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Honest Prices < Most Brands

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AM34TScomwam co.

Specializing in• Roofing • Siding• Windows • Doors

•Gutters

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and much more.

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free est fully insured

Residential/CommercialIndustr ial /Controls

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Serong Central and Northern Neta Jersey

732-416-0043973-423-5171

Fully Insured License #9441Free Estimates

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732-754-9000

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ELITE BUILDERSFROM START TO FINISH

George Parlftsis

Specializingin

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C .electric

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Voice-Data &Networking Wiring

NO JOB TOO BIG or TOO SMALL!

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732-248-9654

Commercial/ResidentialUc. #8228

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Drop Ceilings • Storm Doors

Insured - 31 Years Experience

732-536-3397

HATHAWAYRENOVATIONS•Complete Kitchens & Baths• Custom Carpentry•CeramicTile & Repair• Finished Basements• Hardwood floors "• Small Jobs

732-723-1977Free Estimates

JAMES KUSMIOERGeneral Contracting

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732-39O-91O3

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SWING SETSGARAGES* ARBORS

OUTDOOR WOOD FURNITURE

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• Seamless Cutlers InstalledFree Estimate • Fully Insured

Same Day AnsweringMachine Call back

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078 Electrical

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ALL-BORO ELECTRICALWiring for Heat, Light & PowerFREE estimates, tic. #14112

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Free estimates. 732-765-1200

JB ELECTRICALSee us In the Yellow PagesResidential / Commercial

15% off Service Upgrade15% Senior Discount

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1-800-317-7530

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HANDYMAN CONTRACTING'Power washing, decks,

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RENT-A-SONOdd jobs done inside & out.

Call Pan • 732-238-2429THE HANDYMAN CAN

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NmKMMsSBatiiroooisFinished Basements-Tiles

Dttks-»1mlows-Doors-Trim SortCarneatry-Sheetrock-Taning-Pauitjag

All your remodeling needs

20 Years ExperienceAU Work Guaranteed

Call For Vonr Free Estimate NoffSpring is fomino

HOMEIMPROVEMENTS

Free Est. • Fully Ins.Owner on premises.

732-698-0912

-^ Executive m^Contractors"First Class in Remodeling"

Finished Basements

Drop Ceilings

Complete RoofingMaintenance FreeSilling & Overhangs

Financing AvailableFree Estimates ONE CALL DOES IT ALLI

m. 732-355-0050 mCranbury

Evan Glaser's

SEAMLESSGUTTERS & LEADERS

732-942-7476Quality Workmanship * Installed with Pride

080b HomeImprovements!

RYAN ELECTRIC CO.Lie. #7134. Call 732-708-0370WALTER DANLEY ELECTRIC

All types residential repairsNew installations/servicechanges. Fully insured

All credit cards acceptecd.LiC# 14923. Call 732-432-0164

079b Fencing

ADDITIONS • BASEMENTSBATHS-KITCHENS Free est.ANI Construction 732-521-2444

ADDITIONS - ALL HOME 'REPAIRS - Painting,

Basement finishing. Free est.Fully insured. 732-821-5969

ANTONIO CONSTRUCTIONPaving• Tiles• Steps -Cement732-238-4966 • 848-459-4798

HOME MAINTENANCE'Carpentry • Decks • All HomeRepairs. Call 732-251-9342

M.A.B.CONTRACTING• DECKS

• BASEMENTS

• STAININC

• POWERWASHING

FREE EST.

732-605-0655

ConstructionKitchen&Bath

'• Remodeling' NewCounter Tops

& Resurfacing• Finished Basements• Painting • Carpentry

Fully Insured • Free Estimates

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CA RENOVATIONS• Decks tour specialty)• Fences• Bathrooms• complete Room

Remodeling• Flooring - Tile, Wood &

Laminates

(732) 607-2339

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venTile

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& INSTALLATIONS

800-542-0267$35.-$75.

Average HouseNext Day Service

In Most CasesFully Insured 7 days

FINISHING• Kitchen & Bath

Remodeling• Ceramic Tiles• Hardwood Floors• Drywall & Decks

SAMS CONTRACTING, uc

732-951-0350www.samscontracting.com

FAMILY FENCE PROTECTION.Family owned & operated-

No job too big or small.Free est. 7 days a week.

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p/l, p/w, alloy whls,

am/fm stereo, CD player,

keyless entry,

VIN:YW354585,

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VIN: 1TA16089,

Stk#U2062,-30,175mi.

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2001 LINCOLN TOWN CARV8, w/OD, ps, ABS, pb, A/C, p/sts, p/w, p/l, cruise/Bit, int wprs, am/fm stereo cass, alloywhls,teath int, alarm, keyless entry, dual air bags, VIN: 1Y630424 Stk#3025,28,978 mi.

1998 FORD 1VIUSXANG GXV8, auto w/OD, ps, pb, A/C, p/sts, p/w, p/l, int wprs, alloy whis, console, buckets, doth int, CD player,

cruise/tilt, anVfm stereo, t/gls.dual air bags,BLACK, SHARP! VIN: WF265921, Stk«3064,75,260 mi.

2000 CHRYSLER VOYAGERV6, w/OD, ps, pb. A/C, p/w, p/l, int wprs, roof rack, cruise/tilt, am/fm stereo cass,r/def,dual air bags, VIN: YR681746, Stk#2968, 21,709 mi.

1999 MERCURY MOUNTAINEER 4X4V8, auto w/Oaps,ABS,pb, A/C, p/sts, p/w, p/l, int wprs, roof ract c o n s * , buckets, efcy whis, cruse/Bit, am/fm

stereo cass, CD player, moon roof, t/gls, leath W, keyless entry, dual air bags, VIN: XW37374, Stk«3228,34,847mi.

2001 CHEVY SUBURBAN 4X4V8, w/OD, ps, ABS, pb, A/C, p/sts, p/w, p/l, int wprs, alloy whis, leath int, CD player, keyless entryroof rack, cruise/tilt, am/fm stereo cass, dual air bags,VIN: 1G178584, Stk*3243, 26.211 mi.

$6,995$8,88«

$19,444$11,888$27,995$12,888$18,888$10,888$11,777$15,995$33,395

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Prices include all cost to be paid by consumer except licencse, taxes & registration, expires 4/29/03. ©2003 Mayer & Dunn Advertising DONT MISS THIS SALE!

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ttt #irwin Lincoln Mercury is offering this specfai Military Pian to all members of any branch of the United States Armed

Forces....Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard etc. and their families. We are extending this offer for you to buy anew Lincoln or Mercury at the For details, please stop in and see us.

L I N C O L N MERCURY

MSif: $24,675

NEW Grand Marquis For Only...NEW Town Car Lease For Only,..*4

HiSiP: $41,141

$10,000 OFF

«V8 ENGINE • AM/FMSTEREO/CASS • MSRP: $24,675

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•AUTOW/OD•P/STEERING•ABS•P/BRAKES•AIR CONDITIONING•CRUISE/TILT

•ALARM•DUALAIR BAGS•ILLUMINATED ENTRY•TRACTION CONTROL•VIN: 3X675841• STK# B602

•BUY REBATES$400 Coll Grad Rebate$1000 Tiered Renewal$3500 Rebate$500 AARP Rebate

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LEASE REBATES:$500Mflf>JiOOORsneWI Rebate,SWO M a t e

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•TRACTION CONTROL• VIN: 3Y617053• STKS B14?•MSRP: $41,145• PRICE INCLUDES:I'M AAHP

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•V6 ENGINE•AUTOW/OD• P/STEERING•ABS• P/BRAKES• AIR CONDITIONING

LEASE REBATES:$400 Col! Grad Rebate$500 Renewal Rebate.S25H1H»bal53750 Renewal Bonus

•AM/FMSTEREO/CASS•CD PLAYER•ALL WHEEL DRIVE• ALLOY WHLS•ROOF RACK• RUNNING BDS• CRUISE/TILT• P/SEAT/LOCKS/WIN• KEYLESS ENTRY

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• CLASS 2-TOWPKG•ADJ PEDALS•HEATED MIRRORS•VIN:3UJ10907•STKSB64O ••MSRP: $32,420•PRICE INCLUDES:

$400 Coll Grad RotateSI OOOTwed Renewal$3000 Rebate

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V8 ENGINE/302HPAUTOW/ODP/STEERINGABSP/BRAKESAIR CONDITIONING

- ROOF RACKLEASE REBATES:$1OOOR«n«>alUato.

•CRUISE/TILT• P/SEAT/LOCKS/WIN• KEYLESS ENTRY•AM/FMSTEREO/CASS•ALARM•17" ALLOY WHLS•CD PLAYER•ROORMATS•REVERSE SENSOR•3RD ROW SEAT

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•LEATHINT•LOADED•VIN:3ZJ31138•STK#B563•MSRP: $43,640• B U Y REBATES:

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• AM/FM STEREO• 6 CD CHANGER• ROOF RACK• MEMORY P/STS•DUAL AIR BAGS•MOONROOF•ALLOY WHLS•LEATH INT• HOME LINK• PRIVACY GLASS

•VIN:3LJ30498• STKif B479•MSRP: $52,425•PRICE INCLUDES:

$1750 ItentMal Rebate

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Prices include all cost to be paid by consumer except Iicencse, taxes & registration. Includes all rebates. Mountaineer: 39 mo, closed end lease, $1995 down, Navigator 39mo, closed enalease $4995 down, Lincoln Town Car 39 mo. closed end lease $2995 down, Aviator 39 mo. closed end lease, $3995 down, 12,000 mi/yr8.20£ over, first payment & $595 bank fee d u e «inception, TOPS: NAVIGATOR; $25,065, MOUNTAINEER; $15,265, AVIATOR; $21,165, SABLE: $12,656, TOWN CAR: $21,101. All Lincolns FREE maintenance for 3 yrs/36,000 miles,Based on primary lender approval, Special financing in lieu of rebates, See dealer for details, expires 4/23/03. ©2003 Mayer & Dunn Advertising DON'T MISS THIS SALE!

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V6, auto w/OD, ps, ABS, pb, A/C, p/st, pA p/w, intwprs, cruise, tilt, whl covers, am/frin stereo cass, CD

player, r/def, cloth int, keyless entry, dual air bags, floormats. VIN: 31169344, Stock# 9260, MSRP: $23,660.

$1,601 Dealer Discount

BRAND NEW 2003 PONTIAC

V6, automatic w/OD, ps, ABS, pb, A/C, p/l, p/w, intwprs, cruise, tilt, whl covers, am/fm stereo, r/def, cloth

interior, keyless entry, dual air bags, floor mats.VIN: 31156599, Stock# 9226, MSRP: $25,087

$1,738 Dealer Discount

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4 cyl, automatic, ABS, pb, A/C, cruise, titt, roof rack,am/frn stereo, CD player, r/def, p/sunroof, cloth interior,

dual air bags, floor mats. VIN: 32439682,Stock# 9482, MSRP: $19,740

$971 Dealer Discount

DEMO 2003 GMG

V6, automatic, ps, ABS, pb, A/C, p/st, p/l, p/w, int wprs,cruise, tilt, console, buckets, alloy whls, arn/fm stereocass, r/def, cloth int, keyless entry, dual air bags, floormats. VIN: 3F112348, Stock# 9215, MSRP: $23,505

$1,310 Dealer Discount

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cassette, CD player, r/def, moonroof, leath interior, alarm, keylessentry, dual air bags, floor mats, TV 10'monitor VCR/DVD, game

station switeher/invertor. VIN: 31119380, Stock# 9280,MSRP: $54,190, 4,998 miles, $7,195 Dealer Discount

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entry, dual air bags, floor mats. VIN: 31120977,,Stock# 9364, MSRP: $45,504, $5,109 Dealer Discount

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Prices include all cost to be pad by consumer except license, tax & registration. Pictures are for illustrative purposes only. Dealer not responsible for typographical errors. 48'tnonth closed end leases, $0 down/trade except Yukon XL & Yukon Denali: $2500down/trade, security deposit waived, 12,000 mi/y @ 20$ over, $595 bank fee, *$3,000 Rebate ("Vibe $2,000 Rebate) or 0% financing for 60 months if qualified, $1,000 Oidsmobiie Loyalty Rebate if qualified, $400 College Graduate Rebate if qualified,

Grand Prix: $1000 Grand Prix Bonus Cash Rebate. TOP/LEV: Century $12,912/$8,908; Regal LS $12,912/$10,034, Mbe $11,472/$9,475; Grand Prix SE $11,952/$9,402, Yukon Denali $28,656/$23,051, Yukon XL $22,922/$21,386.Subject to credit approval. ©2003 Mayer & Dunn Advertising

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30480 Savo^O.910Red Carps inc $$7S6fiCO Bonus Setae, $1400 OS tase,

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inc $3000 Factory Eebae.feBO Off Lease Rebate I1 S$i6Cofcge»ct8rf)ate. "

Brand New 2003 Mercury

Sable LS Premium4 door, V6 engine, automatic, power steering, ABS, air

conditioning, dual airbags, cruise control, stereo with cassetteplayer, power windows & locks, power seat, power moonroof,

leather interior, bucket seats, alloy wheels, factory alarm,keyless entry. STK#566. VIN#3G621073. MSRP $23,415.

RED CARPET OPTION-

NO MONEY DOWN!

Branc ' New 2003 Mercury

Mountaineer4 door, V6 engine, automatic, power steering, power brakes,air conditioning, dual airbags, stereo with cd player, powerwindows & locks, power heated mirrors, power seat, dothinterior, bucket seats, aluminum wheels, running boards,reardefoqqer. STK#523.VIN#3UJ11506. MSRP $32,300.

RED CARPET OPTION-

NO MONEY DOWN!

Brand New 2003 Lincoln

LS Sedan120A Package, 4 door, automatic, V6 engine, power steering,

ABS, leather interior, air conditioning, stereo/6 disc CD changer,power windows & locks, power mirrors, power moonroof,

heated power seats, dual airbags, side airbags, 11 spoke alloywheels. STK#458. VIN#3Y659801. MSRP $37,895

RED CARPET OPTION-

NO MONEY DOWN!

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Central Jersey's #1 Lincoln Mercury Dealer!

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LINCOLN

P R E M I E R

EXPERIENCE

Pat D'AmicoPresident

MERCURY EASUTBRUNSWICK 7 3 2 - 2 5 7 - 5 3 0 0 «V -DAMICOCARS.COMPrices include all costs except license, tax & registration. *0% in lieu of rebates; on all new 2003 models for 60 months with approval thru Ford Motor Credit. -Red Carpet Option are for 12,000 mi per year, 15< per mile thereafter. All financing subject to approval & requires $0 Money

47 Payments of $439 per month, option to purchase final payment of $21,072. Grand Marquis TOP: 35 Payments of $349 per month, option to purchase final payment of $12,564, Aviator TOP: 38 Payments of $499 per month, option to purchase final payment35 Payments of $359 per month, option to p h a s e final poyment of $12,924. Mountaineer TOP: 35 Payments of $339 per month, option to purchase final payment of $12 204. Sable TOP: 47 Payments of $299 per month, option to purchase final payment of

$14,352. Prices include all rebates & incentives; must qualify to redeem, see dealer for details. Photos for illustrative purposes only. Dealership not responsible for errors or omissions. This aa1 acts as a coupon and must be presented at time of sole. © 2 9 0 3 FJl Advertising.

6 O SUBURBAN, APRIL 24, 2003

091 RoofingSiding 096 Windows

AB TO Z COATINGS3 Room Special $399. Call Sal

732-390-0103 or 908-618-1532

ABC PAINTINGInterior/Exterior • Wallpaper

removal. Powerwashing.Quality work. 20 Years Exp.

Insured. John, 732-251-0893

TURN YOUR CLUTTERINTO CASH!

Call Classified1-800-660-4237

Local 732-358-5210

M.G. CONSTRUCTION, INC.SIDING / ROOFING

Over 14 years Exp. For freeestimates call Mike-732-329-3585

or Gene-732-390-0819

CB WINDOW FACTORY Low-est prices. See our ad in Bus-iness/Service Dir. 732-247-7795

ACCENT PAINTING- All JOBSExcellent Indoor & OutdoorPainting. Residential &commercial. Free estimates.Fully Insured. 732-792-7171

AFP Plumbing & Heating, Inc.Free estimates. Lie #11687

Call 732-991-1050

ROOFING BY ALEX SMUTKOThe Best for Less, 0$ DOWN732-583-0412 • 800-794-roof

www.givemeservice.corp

096A WindowTreatments

ALAN BLACKBURNPLUMBING & HEATING

License # 5325 732-238-2945

WINDOWS, SIDING, ROOFINGS & R Home Improvements

Call 732-679-2291

PROFESSIONAL Designer ofwindow treatments S access-ories for less. 732-607-0084

ALL PAINTINGINTERIOR / EXTERIOR

Powerwashing. Quality Work.Reas. Call Mike 732-363-2786

HARVEY I. ROGOSINESPECIALLY FAUX YOU

Interior Faux PaintingAlso house painting,732-23fr-2354

BACSOKAPLUMBING & HEATING

Complete Kitchen & BathRemodelina Water Heaters.

Sewer & Drain CleaningReasonable Rates. Free tst.Lie. #5628. WE DO IT ALL!

CALL 732-727-0014

091BRoto-tilling

KDK CUSTOM PAINTINGInt./Ext.High quality/low prices.Powerwasning • 732-300-3031* * * K E L L Y S PAINTING***

PAPERHANGINGPAPER REMOVAL

Over 15 YEARS EXPERIENCEFree Estimates. 732-679-2142

BARBAROPLUMBING & HEATING

• All Repaits • Lic.#10584

CALL 732-651-2153

ROTOTILING TROYBILTTILLER." No Job Too Small"Gardens S Flower beds. Mostjobs $28-$38 Jim 609-443-6559

096b WindowWashing

• • PROFESSIONAL * ** WINDOW CLEANING •

Stores • Residential • CommercialFree Estimates, 732-967-9473

092 SpecialServices 105 Boats for Sale

LERIO PAINTINGPainting, Plastering, TapingSheetrock, Papernangmg

Free Estimates .

732-390-8655

GARDEN STATEPLUMBING and HEATING

WATER HEATERSREPAIRS & REMODELINGOwner Operated. Lie. #5568

+ * 732-251-5660-M-

SEAMSTRESS- CommunionDresses, Proms, Brides, Drapes,Alterations. Call 732-398-0723

• PAINTING $55. per ROOM*Minimum 3 Rooms - Yourpaint. 20 years experience

732-213-8744 or 732-785-5085

JIM'SPLUMBING & HEATING

Insured. Free QuoteLie. #10952 732-251-6133

094B TelephoneInstallation

' PAINTING & PAPERHANGINGInt./Ext. Free Est. Honestprices. Call Joe 732-360-0943

POPCORN CEILINGSProfessionally sprayed

Int. painting.Call 732-525-1625

087 PowerWashing

POWELLPlumbing / Heating

Water Heaters • AM RepairsLie # 10415 • 732-613-0538

091 RoofingSiding

INSTALLATION• Phones • Cable • Home

Theatre • Data System WiringCall Nick 732-319-4814

S PHONE InstallationREPAIR • JACKS • WIRING

25 yrs. exp. w/NYNEXCall Ed 732-536-2477

095G Waterproofing

AQUATIC TOM'S^POWERWASHING,YDECK STAININGProfessional • 30 YRS. EXP.Family owned. 732-625-8300

B & B POWERWASHINGMost homes $150. or under.Decks, patios, concrete & deckwaterproofing. 732-721-4869

* • J&LPAINTING • •& POWERWASHING

Inter. & Exter. Aluminiumsiding refinishing. Decks

restored. Fully insured. 20 yrs.exp. Call 732-257-1482

ANYTIME, ANYWHERE

THE ROOF DOCTORSeals your leaks when youneed protection the most.

Root Repair SpecialistGUTTER CLEANING

Free estimates. Fully insured.Evans Maint. 1-800-303-3873

ATLANTIS WATERPROOFINGFully insured. Free estimates.

Call 1-888-474-4648

MR. FIX-ITBasement Waterproofing

1-800-765-2793Free Est. Deal w/owner $ave

25'6" ROBALOCENTER CONSOLET-top, canvas enclosures, lowhour 225 HP Johnson OceanPro, Sitex Color Depth/Fish-finder/Speed/Temp, SitexHandheld GPS, ICOM VHF,two batteries, lines and litejackets included, dual axletrailer w/electric winch. Wellmaintained, shrink wrapped,no bottom paint. $14,500.Call Kevin @732-446-8908

DUCK BOAT - Garvey styleTocci built. Fiber glass onplywood. Baby carriage hood.15 Johnson. S/S. Many extras.$2,800. John 732-229-5811

PACEMAKER, 26 ft, '79Rebuilt Challenger Engine.Very good condition. $10,000.Call 732-544-1726

TANZER 22 FT. SAILBOAT'73, includes trailer/radio.Goodsails. 9.9 hp evenrude, 4 foot,deep keel. $3,000.732-544-1726

110 Autos for Sale

D. MICHAEL'SROOFING & CONTRACTING

All types of roofing.Repairspecialists. Free est. Fully

insured. Call 732-969-9516

096 Windows

J & R ROOFING & SIDINGUNBEATABLE RATES

Exp. & Ins. 732-672-8965

ART'S WINDOW SERVICE30 yrs- exp. Installations

SPECIALIZING IN SERVICECall 732-521-2484

BMW 323i '99 - 4 door, 63,000hwy. mi., white w/tan leather,sunroof, alloys, a/c, 6 CD, abs,$19,800. neg. 732-525-2216

BUICK LE SABRE CUSTOM'95 - 4 dr., Auto , Air, full

power. Super clean. $4,500.Call 732-683-9615

IF YOU THINK THE2003 RANGE ROVER IS EXCITING...

W A I T UNTIL YOU SEE OURLEASE AND FINANCING SPECIALS.

The NEW 2003 FREELANDER S

$299per mo. tor 39 Mos.

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The NEW 2003 DISCOVERY SERIES IIS

$399pe r mo. for 39 Mos.

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FROM THE GARDENSTATE PARKWAY

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88 5 ROUTE 1 SOUTH • WOODBRIDGE, NJ ( 7 3 2 ) 6 3 4 - 8 2 0 0 www.PaulMlller.com

VW3A238351.. MSRP: $25,600. Put Based m 39 iro. closed-end k a * 4 $14,336 pucho^ardateas6«iJ.$2495(teahoe(rta.T(ftlCo6t:$13^57. D3Dbc0«j:M S I P $ 3 & 4 & . t a

msgr siieet cosL Subject to avalaldry & |iinnaiy fender apptovd. EXie at ixer^kws inc. acqudtkn fee. Weege: lOfcRify; 2Qt/nii. thereeOer. PhotosCor (fsptay puposes oitf.

BUICK CENTURY '95 - 4 dr.,all power, ac, am/fm/cass. V6,white w/burgundy cloth int.,good cond. 86,000 miles.$2,500. Call 732-251-6851

BUICK SKYLARK '924 dr.,6 cyl., auto, air,p/l & p/w.

Looks & runs well. $1,500.Call 732-683-9615

HYUNDAI SONATA GLS2000 - Silver. 4 dr., V6, auto,sunroof. MUST SELL. Exc.cond. 63,000 mi. Garage kept.

First $7,900. takes it.Call 732-928-6663

TOYOTA MR2 SPYDER '01BlaoK, tan leather int., 5 spd.,16,500 mi., am/fm cassette,CD. $18,000. or best offer.732-266-7306 4 732-940-2032.

CADILLAC DE VILLE '93120,500 mi., 4 dr. sedan, goodcond. Leather int. Fully loaded.All maintenance records avail.$3,600. neg. 732-409-6630

ISUZU RODEO LS '99 - Red,6 cyl, auto, excellent condition,50,000 miles. Asking $14,500.Call 732-616-2572

VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE '995 speed, white, 40,000 mi.,abs, a/c, all power. Garagekept, $11,000. 609-860-6464

CADILLAC SEDAN DeVlLLE'94 - Green, tan leather, North-star, V8, 99,000 mi. Excellentcond., $5,100. 732-275-0836

KIA SEPHIA LS '96 - Floridaclean! Green. 50,000 mi.Sporty 5 spd., a/c, p/s, p/b,am/fm cassette, dual airbags.$2,950., neg. 732-222-2078

VOLKSWAGON CABRIO, '89Convertible. 116,000 mi., C/D,Runs great, looks great. $1,800.Another car avail. 732-829-2654

CHEVROLET CAPRICESTATION WAGON '91- Fullyloaded, 137,000 mi. Exc. carpool car, $4,150. 732-251 -8684

LINCOLN CONTINENTAL '92All power, white on white,57,000 mi., garaged. Asking$4,750. Call 732-821-8770

VOLVO 850/94- 45,000 mi. auto,power, leather, heat seats, sunrt,very gd. con/maint, garaged, alarmblue green, $7,200,732-389-1397

CHEVROLET CAVALIER '93Red w/black interior, 70,000mi. Original owner. Mint condi-tion, $2,500. Call 732-833-1444

LINCOLN LS '01 - Loaded.Mint condition, dealer maint.,low miles, black, V8, new tires,$27,500. Call 732-598-5939

110a SportUtility Vehicles

CHEVROLET LUMINA '98Sedan. 6 cyl., all power, ac,dark green. 1 owner. 53,000miles. Great cond. Asking$6,700. Call 732-308-3994

LINCOLN LS 2000 - V8 Fullpower, fully loaded. Exc. cond.W/75.D00 mi. warr.Garagekept. 26,000 orig. mi.Asking$21,000. Call 732-274-2492

CHEVROLET MALIBU LS '98All power, abs, fog lights, alum,wheels, remote starter, alarm,57,500 mi. Excellent cond.Asking $6,400. 732-251-6399

L I N C O L N M A R K V I I ' 90Auto., all power, moonroof.Loaded. Exc. cond i t ion ,$1,700. best offer 732-251-6065

LINCOLN TOWN CAR '88Family used! New battery, newtires. Needs some work. Greatcondition. 732-607-2398

CHEVY CAVALIER '91 - red 2door, new engine, clean in/out,Runs great! $1,500., neg. 732-792-2913 Lv. message

LINCOLN TOWN CAR SIG.SERIES '97, Ivory pear l ,77,000 mi. , 1 driver, non-smoker. $11,500. 732-224-0791

DODGE INTREPID ES '96Fully loaded. Cruise, remotealarm system/starter/door/trunk.$3,500. Call 732-452-1167

LINCOLN VERSAILLE '79 -Aluminum Trunk and hood, ev-erything works, $1,200. CallJoe at 732-780-0674

DODGE STEALTH '93 - 6 cyl.leather int., CD player. 103,000orig. mi. Good cond. Asking$4 500. Call 732-360-2606DOGE NEON SPORT '98 -Teal green, 2 dr., 64,000 miles,great condi t ion. , New CDchanger/stereo. $3,995., neg.Call 732-787-4900

MAZDA MX6 '94 - O r i g .owner. 110,000 miles, p/s, p/w,p/b, air. Many new parts. Prootof all maintenance. Moon-roof.

$4,000 or best offer.Call 732-371-4123

EAGLE TALON. '91AWD, ABS, PW/PL, cruise,sunroof.New tires, brakes,more. $2,000. 732-203-1190

MERCEDES 190E - 2.6 '93 -good cond. in & out, auto., allpower, 52,000 mi., rarely driv-en, $10,000. Call 848-218-2477

FORD ESCORT WAGON '99Auto., 53,000 mi. Exc. cond.,2 yr.. 47,000 transf. warr. left,p/dl, p/w, a/c, $ 5,500. After4:30 weekdays, 732-370-8737

MERCURY GRAND MAR-QUIS 2000 - gold, garage kept,very clean, 17,000 miles,$12,900. Call 732-993-0031MERCURY SABLE '934 dr., V6, auto, air, p/s,. p/b,am/fm cass. 139, 000 miles.Gd. cond.$1,300.732-613-3784

FORD ESCORT WAGON, '931 owner, 5 speed., 150,000miles. Well maintained, $775.

Call 732-727-8595FORD MUSTANG GT Con-vertible '93 - V-8, garaged.1 owner. Exc. cond. 104,000miles. $6,800. 732-308-1757

MERCURY SABLE '93 - 4 dr.,a u t o , V 6. C lean & fu l l yloaded.41,000 miles. Orig.owner. $1,500. 732-920-9894MERCURY SABLE STATIONWAGON '93- V6, 3.8, 78,000miles. Fully loaded, clean in &out! Call 732-607-2398.

FORD PROBE '95 - Deep red.Fully loaded. Spoiler.66,000mi. Great condition. $5,800.

Call cell 908-902-5485

NISSAN ALTIMA GXE '99Dark burgundy. Loaded. Only38,000 mi. Great cond. Asking$7,500. Call 732-972-3042

FORD TAURUS '92 - Blue4 dr. air, all electric. Auto,am/fm cass.147,000. milesGood cond. $1, 800, neg.732-477-3896 alter 6pm.

NISSAN MAXIMA GXE '99Auto., 62,000 mi., am/fm cass.,a/c, all power. Excellent cond.,$11,900. Call 732-521-0405

FORD TEMB©,,:S<M 16,000miles. New clutch, t ires &brakes. First $1,000. takes it!Call 732-687-9432

OLDSMOBILE CUTLASSSupreme '94 - Fully equipped,4 door, 99,000 miles. Exc.cond. $2,800. 609-655-3222

FORDTHUNDERBIRD'85Runs well, 115,000 mi. V8,new tires & brakes. All power,$500. best offer. 732-780-2597

OLDSMOBILE DELTABrougham 88 - 1985 - 2 dr.,all power,mechanically sound.$1,200. Call 732-673-9129

FORD THUNDERBIRD, '89Good cond. Rebuilt eng. &trans. 129,000 mi. Ask. $1,300.732-607-1011, before 10pm.

PLYMOUTH NEON '95 Red,4dr., 69,000 mi., a/c, am/fmcass.,abs. Good cond., $2,500.Call 732-727-1572, after 5pm

GEO PRISM LSI '95 - Fullpower. 144,000 miles. Runsgreat looks good. Asking$2,950. Call 732-991-4725

PONTIAC 6000 WAGON '85Full power. Orig. owner. Newtires & brakes. Exc. trans.$900. Call 732-452-1167

GRAND CHEROKEELORADO '96

99,000 mi. Orig. owner. Exc.cond. All power. Auto. 6 cyl.Asking $6,900. 732-804-8012

PONTIAC BONNEVILLE, '89Runs great. Good condition.

$1,000. or best offer.Call 732-616-9058

HONDA ACCORD LX SEDAN'96 - 4 dr., 4 cyl., auto, air,Fully loaded. 64,000 miles.Excellent condition. $8,500.Call 732-617-0351

PONTIAC FIREBIRD, ' 91 -Grey. 6 cylinder. Good runningcondition. T-tops. $1,500. orbest offer. Call 732-254-7245

HONDA ACCORD SE '93 - 1owner & reg. serviced . Leath-er, moonroof, foglights, alloywheels, Alpine CD. Mint cond.$6,100., neg. 732-938-6085

PONTIAC GRAND AM SE,'96- Coupe 4dr. Pristine cond.Welt maint., am/fm cass., a/c,blue. Ask. $2,999,732-604-5917

HONDA CIVIC LX, '98- Green,5 spd., 4 dr. A/C, power win-dows/door locks, airbags,cruise, in dash am/fm/cd, verygood cond. orig owner. 56,000mi. Ask. $7,000. 732-625-9928

SATURN SC1 '96 - 5 speed,

§reen, am/fm cass. New tires.6,000 mi . Great c o n d . ,

$2,900. Call 732-500-3455

HONDA PRELUDE '97 - Red.VTEC. Automatic, am/fm CD,moonroof, a/c. 63,000 orig. mi.Asking $14,000. 732-567-2595HUNDAI XG 300 '01 - Ivorypearl, blk. leather, loaded, ga-raged, super condition, 29,000miles. $13,995. 732-483-0367

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• • • • • • • • • •INFINITI Q45t '96Elegant black/black combina-tion. Smooth as silk 4.5 litreV8, brand new Continentaltires, new brakes, all servicesup to date, incredible Bosesound, am/fm cass./10 CDchanger, leather, ABS, BBSwheels, sunroof, traction con-trol, alarm, heated seats, autoeverything. 84,000 miles.Great, reliable car for only$12,500. Call Kevin at

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TOYOTA CAMRY '94 - Goodcond. 102,800 mi. Orig. owner.AM/FM/CASS. All power.$4,400. neg. Call 732-556-9334

TOYOTA CELICA GT-S, 200119,000 mi., auto., leather, sun-roof, gray. Sharp looking car.$15,400 Call 732-580-1814

TOYOTA COROLLA DXWAGON '90 - Red. Auto., air,cc, 123,000 mi. Great cond.,$2,300. Call 732-845-1903

TOYOTA COROLLA WAGONDX '95 - auto, p/s, p/b, p/w &locks, ac, am/fm radio w/cd.Roof racks. 111,000 miles.Great running cond. Asking$3,500. Call 732-617-0217

CHEVROLET BLAZER, '994 dr., 4 wd., pewter w/grey, 6cyl.,abs, auto, cruise, p/every-thing, cd & cass., 83,000 mi.,clean, 1 owner, consistently main-tained $10,800. 732-536-1503

DODGE RAM WAGON '884x4. 318 engine. Very good

condition. $1,800. or best offer.Call 732-446-6550

FORD EXPEDITION XLT '97Whi te , V8, 5.4 Itr., 6 CD,72,000 mi. Loaded, $14,000.best offer. Call 732-967-9289

JEEP CHEROKEE LTD. '95All wheel drive, black ext.,taupe leather int., CD, runningboards. Mint condition, Mustsell, $6,200. Call 732-500-3455

JEEP CHEROKEE SPORT2001 - Black. 4X4. V6, auto.MUST SELL. Exc. cond.38,000 orig. mi. Garage kept.

First $14,900. takes it.Call 732-928-6663

JEEP GRAND CHEROKEELTD, '94- Auto, 4 wheel drive,8 cyl . , leather, exc. cond.88,000 mi. $6,200.732-536-0666LEXUS RX 300, '01- 4 Wh. Or.15,000 mi. Silver ext., blackint., fully loaded. Like new.Ask. $29,900. 732-355-0488

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VOLKSWAGEN BEETLESEDAN '68 - Baby blue, 4 cyl.,4 spd . , 125,000 o r ig . mi .Garage kept. Beautiful cond.$5,900. best offer 732-698-0722

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113 Auto PartsServices

CAMARO PARTSFor second-generation Cama-ro (1970-81). Wheels, hubcaps, 3.73 rear differentialw/axles. housing, new heavyduty leaf s p r i n g s . Veryreasonable. Call 732-462-1789

TIRES - (4> Pirelli, P4000,225/60 R15V. Used less than1,000 miles. $240. or bestoffer. Call Bryan 732-567-2595

TRUCK CAP ( UNIVERSAL)With ladder rack, 75", bjackaluminum. Good condition.$375. Call 732-679-7666

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HARLEY - FAT BOY '94 -chromed, lots of extras!! 1100miles. Showroom condition.$18,500., neg. 732-993-0031HARLEY DAVIDSONSPORTSTER '81- All chrome,black, garage kept, $4,000. orbest offer. Call 732-607-9331

KAWASAKI KZ550 '82Great for beginners, 12,000miles. Good condition. Asking$450. Call 732-616-9016

* TRIUMPH TIGER *MOTORCYCLE TR6-650 '71

Matching #'s. Runs FAST,CLEAN & STRONG. FRESHTOP END/EXHAUST/TIRES/BRAKES/BOYER IGNITION,2 seats and many extras(new/original parts/manuals/parts guide). Classic BritishBike! $3,000. or best offer.Call Mark (732) 995-9784.

YAMAHA V STAR, 20001,100 cc. Classic. Mint. Toomany extras to list. $7,995.firm: Call 732-690-7557

117 TrucksVans

CHEVROLET BLAZER '93Green. 4 WD. Leather seats,stereo cass., a/c, new tires.Good cond. Call 732-739-2197CHEVY VAN '02 - Auto., 8cyl., heavyduty rear, a/c, utilityequipped, with ladder racks,34,000 mi., $16,500. firm.Cell# 908-770-4396CHRYSLER TOWN &COUNTRY "95- Leather seats,loaded, 115,000 mi. Runsgreat, $3,000. 732-264-1842

DODGE CARAVAN LE '93White. 3.3 V6. Fully loaded.Excellent running car, 125,000mi. New trans. 732-607-2398

DODGE CARAVAN LE '93White. 3.3 V6. Fully loaded.Excellent running car, 125,000mi. New trans. 732-607-2398DODGE DAKOTA 2000.V-6, auto, am/fm cass./cd.Bedliner w/tool box. Warr. to100,000. Exc. cond. 41,000miles. $10,000. 732-364-9320DODGE GRAND CARAVAN'01- Specially designed, 4WD.Brand new cond., 8,000 mi.,$30,000. neg. 732-566-4441DODGE GRAND CARAVANSE '93- 91,000 mi., new trans.@ 82,000 mi., still under warr.Fully loaded, 7 pass., built inchild seat. Call 732-607-2398DODGE GRAND CARAVANSPORT '01 - 13,700 miles.Fully loaded. Exc.cond.$15,750. Call 732-229-4273DODGE RAM CHARGER LE150 '87- Parts or whole truckfor sale! NO TITLE. Greatparts truck, good running318 engine. Trans/glass/tires.$250. or best offer. Mustpick up in Freehold. CallMark, 732-995-9784

FORD E150, '90 - V-8, auto,power steering/brakes, blue.Heavy duty suspension.$2,500. Call 732-238-3591FORD F150'«6-Auto., 6 cyl.p/s, p/b, new paint, new parts,tool box & hitch, bedmat. Goodcond., $2,000. 732-905-3795FORD F250 PICK UP '88Brown, always maintained!Great buy! Asking $2,400. orbest offer. Call 732-613-4435FORD RANGER XLT '00Auto. 4 dr. Fully loaded, 52,000mi., 4.06 CYL. Exc. $11,500.732-739-9302 .732-405-1069FORD WINDSTAR '2000Green, fully loaded. 34,000miles. Exc. cond. $12,000.

Call 732-617-8846FORD WINDSTAR GL '95Exc. cond. Well maintained.111,000 miles. $6,900 or best

offer. Call 732-786-1817GMC SIERRA 1500 PICK-UP'86- Auto., 4WD, Meyers plow,115,000 mi. Good condition,$3,000. best offer 732-446-6550GMC SONOMA '97 - 4x4, V-6,extra cab. Auto, 89,500 miles.$6,750. or best offer. Greatcond. Call 732-995-5077PLYMOUTH VOYAGER SLE'97- p/w, p/dl, p/mirrors, stereocass , deluxe speakers,ioaded,87,000 mi. $6,900. 609-758-0092

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player, moonroof, leath int, alarm, keylessentry, dual air bags. VIN:3F000957

STK: 80448 - MSRP:$28,380

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New 2003 Volvo S60 2.45 cyl, 5 spd, ps, ABS, pb, A/C, p/1, p/w, int wprs,

cruise, tilt, alloy whls, CD player, keyless entry, dual

air bags. VIN:32257541 - STK: 80234

MSRP:$27,055 - 42 mo. closed end lease

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New 2003 Volvo V70 2.45 cyl, auto w/OD, ps, ABS, pb, A/C, p/1, p/w, intwprs, cruise, tilt, buckets, alloy whls, CD player.VIN:32313679 - STK: 80106 - MSRP:$29,53O36 mo. closed end lease - $482.86 down/trade

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player, leath int, alarm, dual air bags, keylessentry. VIN:31300151 - STK: 80143 -

MSRP:$37,74O - 39 mo. closed end lease$0 down/trade - $0 sec dep - 12,000 mi/yr@20<t

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2003 040 A OR SOLD ./Giapliile 2003 S60 2.4 A SR Mystic Silver/Graphite2003 S40 A SR White/Graphite 2003 S60 2.4 A SR Mystic Silver/Graphite2003 S40 A SR White/Taupe - Lt. Taupe 2003 S60 2.4 A SR Mystic Silver/Graphite2003 S10ASR SOLD e Blue Met/Taupe Lt. Taupe 2003 S60 2.4 A SR Mystic Silver/Graphite2003 0 40 A OR SOLD L BW MtbTdupt • Ll. Taupe 2003 SCO 2.1 / SOLD mtie Dim/Taupe • Lt. Taupe2003 040 A OR SOLD L BIUL MeL/TjupL - LL Taupe 2003 000 2 . 4 / SOLD l u ik BWTaupi • Ll. Taupe2003 S40 A SR Atlantic Blue Met/Taupe - Lt. Taupe 2003 S60 2.4 A SR Nautic Blue/Taupe - Lt. Taupe2003 SWASH SOLD ipph Mat/Graphite 2003 SGO 2.4 / SOLD at Cm Miit/Giapliili2003 S-10 A Sit SOLD ipph Met/Graphite 2003 S60 2.4 A SR Plat Gra Met/Graphite2003 S40 A SR Blk Sapph Met/Graphite 2003 000 2.4 / SOLD uiimii Guy Mn/Gupliite2003 S40 A SR Blk Sapph Met/Graphite 2003 S60 2.4 A SR Titanium Gray Met/Graphite2003 S40 A SR Blk Sapph Met/Taupe - Lt. Taupe 2003 S60 2.4 A SR White/Beige - Lt. Sand2003 S40 A SR Silver Gm Met/Graphite 2003 S60 2.4 A SR White/Graphite2003 S10ASR SOLD Grn Met/Taupe Lt. Taupe 2003 S60 2.1 > SOLD t/Graphitc2003 S40 A SR Silver Gm Met/Taupe - Lt. Taupe 2003 S60 2.4 M Black/Graphite2003 S40 A SR Silver Gm Met/Taupe - Lt. Taupe 2003S60 2 . O SOLD uTaupc Lt. Taupe2003 S60 2.4 A SR. Black/Beige - Lt. Sand 2003 S60 2.4 M Black/Taupe - Lt. Taupe2003 S60 2 . 1 / SOLD lack/Graphite 2003 SCO 2.4 > SOLD K /Guphilc2003 S60 2 . 1 / SOLD lack/Graphite 2003 S60 2.4 M White/Graphite2003 OGO 2.4 / SOLD [dik/Giapliile 2003 S60 2.4 M White/Graphite2003 S60 2.4 A SR Black/Graphite 2003 S60 2A ft SOLD o/Taupo Lt, Taupe2003 S60 2.4 A SR Black/Graphite 2003 S60 2.4 M White/Taupe - Lt. Taupe2003 S60 2.4 A SR Taupe - Lt. Taupe 2003 S60 2.1T SOLD Ui Cld Met/Taupe Lt. Taupe2003 S60 2 . 1 / SOLD aolc Sapph Met/Graphite 2003 S60 2.4T A SR Ash Gld Met/Taupe - Lt. Taupe2003 S60 2.1 / SOLD ack Sapph Met/Graphite 2003 S60 2.4T A SR Titanium Gray Met/Graphite2003 S60 2.4 A SR Black Sapph Met/Graphite 2003 S60 2.4T A SR White/Beige - Lt. Sand2003 S60 2.4 A SR Black Sapph Met/Graphite 2003 S60 AWI SOLD Myotic Silver/Graphite2003 SGO 2.1 / SOLD .aek Sapph Mit/Graphite 2003 S60 AWD A SK Mystic Silver/Graphite2003 OGO 2.4 / SOLD [vtlk. BiWi/GrapbiU. 2003 S60 AWI SOLD Mat GrnMet/Taupe Lt.Taupe2003 OGO 2.4 / SOLD [yMii Silvei/G-up-hile 2003 S60 AWD A SR Plat Grn Met/Taupe - Lt.Taupe2003 000 2.4 / SOLD [yslii Qilvei/Grapliili 2003 S80 2.9 A Black/Graphite2003 000 2.4 / SOLD [yuiu Qilvei/GiaplUla 2003 S80 2.0 / SOLD i Sea Blue/Graphite2003 300 2 . 4 / SOLD [yi>Ui gllva/GiuplUU! 2003 S80 2.9 A North Sea Blue/Graphite2003 S60 2.4 A SR Mystic Silver/Graphite 2003 S80 2.9 A SR Black/Graphite

2003 SSO 2 . 0 / SOLD [oondmt/Graphite2003 000 2.9 / SOLD [uuuJiul/GiaLjliite2003 000 2.0 SOLD [uuudiul/Giapliite.2003 060 2.0 / SOLD [TOndu.it/Grapliite2003 S80 2.9 A SR Moondust/Graphite2003 S80 2.9 A SR Moondust/Lt Taupe2003 £30 2 . 3 / SOLD [yjtic Silrcr/Craphitc

l-giw SOLD [yjtic Silver/Graphite2003 S80 2.9 A SR Mystic Silver/Lt. Taupe

! SOLD at Grn Met/I ~2003 S80 2.9 A SR Hat Grn Met/Lt. Taupe2003 S80 2.9 A SR Plat Grn Met/Lt. Taupe2003 S80 2.9 A SR White/Lt. Taupe2002 .10 A £1 SOLD Sapph Mct/Craphitc2003 V40 A SR Silver Metallic/Graphite2003 V70 2.4A White/Taupe2003 Y70 2 1 . SOLD lack/Craphitc2003V70 2.1i SOLD lack/Graphite2003 V70 2.4 A SR Black/Graphite2003 V / 0 2.4 A SR Black/Graphite2003 V70 2.4 A SR Black/Graphite

! SOLD loonduot/Graphito

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2003 XC70 AWD A SR Black/Graphite2003 XC70 AY SOLD R Myslii Oiltu/Guphite2003 XC70 AWD A SR Mystic Silver/Graphite2003 XC70 AWD A SR Mystic Silver/Taupe2003 XC70 AV SOLD R Nautic Blue/Beige2003 XC70 AWD A SR Nautic Blue/Taupe2003 XC70 AWD A SR Nautic Blue/Taupe2003 XC70 AWI SOLD Plat Gm Mot/Taupe—2003 XC70 AWD A SR Plat Grn Met/Taupe

XCOO AWI SOLD 5 Nautic Bluo/TaupoXCOO AWI SOLD R5 Crya Grn Met/TaupeXCOO AWI SOLD P.5 P.upy P.cd MctTnupcXCOO AWI SOLD R7 Cryo Grn Met/TaupeXCOO AWI SOLD R7 Cryo Grn Mot/Taupe

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70 24 M S l / G hy p2003 V70 2.4 A SR Mystic Silver/Graphite2003 V70 2.4 A SR Mystic Silver/Graphite2003 V70 2.4 A SR Nautic Blue/Graphite2003 V70 2.4 A SR Nautic Blue/Graphite2003 V70 1A i SOLD Lu Gm MLI/UIPL • Ll. Taupe2003 V70 2.1 i SOLD .at Cm Met/Taupe Lt. Taupe2003 V70 2.4 A SR Plat Grn Met/Taupe - Lt. Taupe2003 V70 2.4 A SR Ruby Red Met/Taupe - Lt. Taupe2003 XC70 AS SOLD R Black/Graphite—

2003 XC90 AWI2003 XC90 AWI200? XCPO A-WI2003 XC00 AWI SOLD R7 Naulii Dlue/TaupE2003 XC90 AWD T6 ASR7 White/Taupe2003 XCQ0 AWI SOLD tSR5 Black/Graphite2003 XC00 AWI SOLD iSRS Black/Graphite2003 XC00 AWI SOLD iSRS Dljik Sjppli Met/Taupe2003 XC00 AWI SOLD iGRS Mjitic Siliu/Gwphite2003 XCQO AWI SOLD tSR5 Myjtic Silycr/Graphite2003 XCOO AWI SOLD iGRD Myilit Silvu/Guphite2003 XC90 AWD 2.5T ASR5 Mystic Silver/Taupe2003 XCDO AWI SOLD lSR5 Nautie Blue/Taupe2003 XCOO AWI SOLD iSRS Nautic Blue/Taupe2003 XCOO AWI SOLD LSR5 Nautie Dlue/Taupe2003 XC90 AWD 2.5T ASR5 Nautic Blue/Taupe2003 XCOO AWI SOLD tSRS Ruby Red Met/Taupe2003 XC90 AWD 2.5T ASR7 Cypress Grn Met/Taupe

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I! Prices include all costs to be paid by consumer except license, taxes & mv fees. Pictures for illustrative purposes only. Dealer not responsible for typographical errors. Financing subject to primary lender credit approval. ©2003 Mayer & Dunn Advertising

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6 cyl, auto w/OD, ps, ABS, A/C, p/st, p/l, p/w, cruise, tilt, alloywhls, r/def, am/fm stereo cass, int wprs, floor mats, cloth int, CD

player, t/gls, alarm, dual air bags, keyless entry.MSRR $226,456 • VIN: 3T506792 • Stk#8217

• 39 month closed end lease

FRONTIER XECD player, t/gls, cloth int, dual air bags. Includes $51)11

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whls, am/fm stereo, r/def, int wprs, floor mats, CD player,t/gls, dual air bags, keyless entry, Includes $500 Recent

College Graduate Rebate if qualified. MSRP:$24,773VIN:3C644637 • Stk#8601 • 39 month closed end lease.

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VIN:TBB21668Stk# 8865A S .61,937 mi. %gpl

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dual air bags.t

VIN:XA075207 4STK:8106A *63,518 miles 11,666

.6 cyl, auto w/0D, ps, pb,A/C, p/l, p/w, int wprs,

cruise, tilt, alloy whls, floormats, am/fm stereo/CD,leatn int alarm, keyless

entry, dual air bags.tVIN:ZE069923 § i |STK:7733A f 1 113,861 miles » <

| 4 cyl, auto w/OD, ps, ABS, pb,A/C, p/l, p/w, int wprs, cruise,

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6 cyl, auto w/OD, ps, ABS, pb, A/C,p/st, p/l, p/w, int wprs, cruise, tilt,roof rack, console, alloy whls, floor I

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6 cyl, auto w/OD, ps, ABS,pb, A/C. p/l, p/w, int wprs,cruise, tilt, floor mats, r/def,

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rear defroster.tinted glass, all season radial tires.STK#9742. VIN#3M651377.

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Driver's Option financing available to qualified buyers through Volkswagen Credit. Based onMSRP of $17,725 for 2003 VW New Beetle GL including transmission. Requires BalloonPayment of $8863 at the end of the term. Based on MSRP of $17,675 for 2003 VW Jetta GLincluding transmission. Requires Balloon Payment of $9015 at the end of the term. At theend of the term buyer may pay the balloon and keep the car, refinance the balloon paymentor return the car to their dealer. Customers who turn in their car may be responsible forexcess mileage and wear & tear charges. See dealer for details.

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Driver's Option financing available to qualified buyers through Volkswagen Credit. Based onMSRP of $20,880 for 2003 VW GTI GLS includina transmission. Requires Balloon Paymentof $10,858 at the end of the term. Based on MSRP of $24,860 for 2003 VW Passat GLSincluding transmission. Requires Balloon Payment of $12,679 at the end of the term. At theend of the term buyer may pay the balloon and keep the car, refinance the balloon paymentor return the car to their dealer. Customers who turn in their car may be responsible forexcess mileage and wear & tear charges. See dealer for details.

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