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Officers Christopher Feighner, Richard Latargia, Thomas Norton, Jeffrey Stinner, James Urban and part- time borough employee Amy Colineri filed the suit in May against the borough. The borough soon after issued a state- ment noting that the Union County Prosecutor’s Office had already investigated at least some of the claims mentioned in the civil complaint. Thus far, the prosecutor’s office has not confirmed or denied any investigation. But a letter obtained by LocalSource through an open public records request details what the office investigated and recommended made to Attanasio, the chief who the lawsuit identifies as being aware of the behavior and con- doning it. For related story, see Page 6 The letter, dated Sept. 28, 2017, was signed by former acting county Prosecutor Thomas Isenhour and written by acting Assistant Prosecutor John Esmerado. It sheds new light on what officials say they knew about the allegations in the lawsuit and when they knew it. The prosecutor’s office decided not to criminally indict Huber for allegedly hitting a civilian in the head with a sex toy inside the police station, leaving soiled toilet paper in an officer's boot and touching another officer’s genitals in the police department’s locker room, according to the let ter. The letter stated that the pro.secutor’s office made a "sustained finding" with regard to Hubt'r’s sex toy and toi- let paper incidents. It made an "unfounded finding" regard ing Huber's alleged actions in the locker room. The prosecutor's office recommended that Attanasio "consider" administrative or di.sciplinary action for Hulwr, who they .say “violated” Mountainside Police Rules and Regulations. Mayor Paul Mirabelli previously said in a statement that an unspecified course of action was taken after the investi- gation by the prosecutor's office. Borough attorney .John Post said he could not detail what disciplinary was taken. “If we felt that we were free to ilivndge this information, we would,” Post said in a June 2.5 phone interview. The lawsuit mentions some of the allegations that the prosecutor’s office probed, but the civil comj)laint also See DOCUMENTS, Page 7 Roselle moves to terminate clerk put on leave six years ago By Rebecca Panico Staff W riter ROSELLE — The borough council at its June 20 meeting voted to seek the termina- tion of a municipal clerk who had been placed on paid administrative leave six years ago. Rhona Bluestein spoke after a resolu- tion to remove her for “unbecoming con- Worrall Media to c/ose on the Fourth Worrall Media offices will be closed on Wednesday, July 4, in observance of the Independence Day holiday. This closure will alter our deadlines for the issues of July 5. 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The council’s vote authorized the filing of a verified complaint with the state Divi- sion of Local Government Services to remove Bluestein, a process mandated by state law since she was a tenured clerk. “I pride myself on being an expert on the laws of the state of New Jersey and I always did my job according to these laws,” Bluestein said. “Rather than playing poli- tics, any request that I knew was not in compliance with the laws, I did not fulfill or perform. “For these political reasons, one day a borough official gave me a letter on bor- ough stationery that stated that I must leave borough hall until further notice.” See ROSELLE, Page 8 Photo by Rebecca Panico Rhona Bluestein, former Roselle borough clerk, discusses her employment before the Roselle Borough Council passed a resolution to start the process of letting her go. Recovered Hard Drive Data Recovery Union, NJ ^ Qjl jl QOn ylQCC Starting at $250 844- o 20-4 o 5& free Assessments .Finn Quotes

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Letter details prosecutor’s look at Mountainside PD caseBy Rebecca Panico

S ta ff W riterMOUNTAINSIDE — The Union County Prosecutor’s

Office knew of the now-infamous sex toy that was cited in a lawsuit by five police officers and a borough employee about a year before they sued, a newly obtained letter shows.

The 46-page suit accused Sgt. Andrew Huber of inap­propriately touching others in the department with the sex toy, police Chief Allan Attanasio pointing his gun at other officers, and additional allegations against other ranking officers that have rocked the local police department.

Officers Christopher Feighner, Richard Latargia, Thomas Norton, Jeffrey Stinner, James Urban and part- time borough employee Amy Colineri filed the suit in May against the borough. The borough soon after issued a state­ment noting that the Union County Prosecutor’s Office had already investigated at least some of the claims mentioned in the civil complaint.

Thus far, the prosecutor’s office has not confirmed or denied any investigation.

But a letter obtained by LocalSource through an open public records request details what the office investigated and recommended made to Attanasio, the chief who the lawsuit identifies as being aware of the behavior and con­doning it.

Fo r related story, see Page 6

The letter, dated Sept. 28, 2017, was signed by former acting county Prosecutor Thomas Isenhour and written by acting Assistant Prosecutor John Esmerado. It sheds new light on what officials say they knew about the allegations in the lawsuit and when they knew it.

The prosecutor’s office decided not to criminally indict Huber for allegedly hitting a civilian in the head with a sex toy inside the police station, leaving soiled toilet paper in an officer's boot and touching another officer’s genitals in

the police department’s locker room, according to the let ter.

The letter stated that the pro.secutor’s office made a "sustained finding" with regard to Hubt'r’s sex toy and toi­let paper incidents. It made an "unfounded finding" regard ing Huber's alleged actions in the locker room.

The prosecutor's office recommended that Attanasio "consider" administrative or di.sciplinary action for Hulwr, who they .say “violated” Mountainside Police Rules and Regulations.

Mayor Paul Mirabelli previously said in a statement that an unspecified course of action was taken after the investi­gation by the prosecutor's office. Borough attorney .John Post said he could not detail what disciplinary was taken.

“If we felt that we were free to ilivndge this information, we would,” Post said in a June 2.5 phone interview.

The lawsuit mentions some of the allegations that the prosecutor’s office probed, but the civil comj)laint also

See DOCUMENTS, Page 7

Roselle moves to terminate clerk put on leave six years agoBy Rebecca Panico

S ta ff W riterROSELLE — The borough council at its

June 20 meeting voted to seek the termina­tion of a municipal clerk who had been placed on paid administrative leave six years ago.

Rhona Bluestein spoke after a resolu­tion to remove her for “unbecoming con-

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duct, incompetence and other just cause,” was put up for discussion. Although her name was not disclosed on the meeting agenda, borough attorney Karen Brown said Bluestein wanted to publicly discuss the council’s action since she had received a Rice notice.

A Rice notice serves to alert individuals that issues possibly affecting their employ­ment maybe discussed at a public meeting.

The council’s vote authorized the filing of a verified complaint with the state Divi­sion of Local Government Services to remove Bluestein, a process mandated by state law since she was a tenured clerk.

“I pride myself on being an expert on the laws of the state of New Jersey and I always did my job according to these laws,” Bluestein said. “Rather than playing poli­tics, any request that I knew was not in compliance with the laws, I did not fulfill or perform.

“For these political reasons, one day a borough official gave me a letter on bor­ough stationery that stated that I must leave borough hall until further notice.”

See ROSELLE, Page 8

Photo by Rebecca Panico

Rhona Bluestein, former Roselle borough clerk, discusses her employment before the Roselle Borough Council passed a resolution to start the process

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The deceased has been identified as 41-year-old Jermaine Covington of Baltimore, the prosecutor’s office said in a June 23 release.

According to the Prosecutor’s Office, Covington left the scene of a motor vehicle accident in Union at approximately 1 p.m. Friday, with police ending a short subsequent vehicular pursuit due to safety concerns. Later that afternoon. Union police again spotted Covington’s vehicle, and after attempting to run from the car and caijack a different vehicle, he was apprehended by members of the Hillside Police Department.

At approximately 4:45 p.m. Friday, while handcuffed to a bar in an area designated for processing suspects at Hillside Police Department headquarters, Covington grabbed a firearm from a passing officer’s holster and fatally shot himself. He was pronounced dead at the scene. The circumstances of this incident remain under investigation, the release said.

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Mountainside man arrested at airport after jewelry store robberyBy Chuck O’Donnell

Staff W riterMOUNTAINSIDE - A Mountainside

man was arrested at Newark Liberty Air­port last week while attempting to board a plane for Florida after he had allegedly used a shotgun to rob a jewelry store in Passaic County, police said.

Marc Niedle, 30, and his girlfriend, Emily Lopazanski, 34, of the Fords section of Woodbridge, walked into Massola Jew­elers in Wayne on Tuesday, June 19, Wayne Police Detective Capt. Laurence Martin said.

Niedle and Lopazanski are facing sever­al charges, including aggravated assault and robbery, Martin said, adding that they were being held at the Passaic County Jail as of Monday, June 25.

Wayne police detectives and the Passaic County Sheriffs Department Crime Scene Unit responding to a 9-1-1 call arrived at the store at 11:15 a.m. The Wa3uie Police

Department Headquarters is a little more than 1,000 feet away from the jewel- ly store!

Police said they saw the owner, George Massola, and his son, Roger, wrestling with a female on the sidewalk outside the store. Police handcuffed Lopazanski but Niedle fled the scene before police arrived.

Once Niedle was identified as the other suspect, Martin said he contacted the Mountainside Police Department, which set up surveillance at Niedle’s Larkspur Drive home at about noon.

“Initially, we were looking for (Niedle),” Mountainside Officer-in-Charge Joe Gian- nuzzi said Thursday, June 21. “That’s why we’re setting up surveillance on the home, looking to see if he came out of the home or tried to get into the home. Once we knew he was in custody at Newark Airport with the Wayne police and Port Authority police, obviously we had his whereabouts down at that point.”

Niedle was caught by Wayne police and

than accommodating.” Martin said. "Those guys were fabulous, eveiy person we worked with there. I was one of the people that called them initially. 1 spoke to the dis­patcher there and I got a call back ... within minutes. ... Their attitude was, ‘Whatever you need, we’ll do it. We’re standing by. You tell us what you nt»ed.’ I was very appreciative of their cooi>erative spirit and professionalism.”

Giannuzzi said Detective Sgt. Michael Jack.son, Detective Stephen DeVito and Detective Shawn Bendik, along with "units from the patrol force, ” assisted the Wayne jHilice.

On Saturday, June 23, the blinds were closed at 1622 Uarkspur Drive, a house sit­uated halfway up a steep incline.

A man who answered the door for UK-al- Source identified himself as Niedle's father. He refused to answer any questions about his son.

Photos Courtesy of Wayne Police Department

According to police, images from surveillance footage show Mountainside resident Marc Niedle and Emily Lopazanski, of Woodbridge, robbing Mgsso- la Jewelers in Wayne on Thursday, June 19. The two face several charges, including aggravated assault and robbery.

Port Authority police at Terminal C at the airport as he waited to board a flight bound for Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Wayne police said.

“There was no struggle at the airport,” Martin said. “We had plenty of law enforce­ment there to assist in the apprehension.”

A Mossberg 12-gauge shotgun Niedle had allegedly used during the robbery was recovered at the store, Martin said. He did not if know if the gun was registered to Niedle.

Images from the jewelry store's surveil­lance footage were provided to LocalSource by the Wayne Police Department. Martin said the images show Niedle, who was wearing sunglasses, pointing the gun at the shop owner’s son. He said Lopazanski, also

wearing sunglas.ses, is seen standing to Niedle’s right.

Police said Niedle sprayed the Massolas with mace during the robbery. They were treated by the Wayne Memorial Volunteer First Aid Squad for chemical exposure to their eyes and face.

Niedle and I>opazanski were charged with robbery and aggravated assault with a weapon, as well as conspiracy and illegal weapons counts.

Martin declined to say if anything had been taken from the shop.

The Mountainside police also a.ssisted Wayne detectives in executing a .search warrant of Niedle’s home on Larkspur Drive.

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Ninety-year-old home becoming battlegroundBy Chuck O ’Donnell

Staff W riterCRANFORD - A sliver of land between

a church and a restaurant specializing in grillt d cheese sandwiches has become the unlikely battleground between residents hoping to preserve a 90-year-old house and a developer that wants to raze it to con­struct a new building.

According to plans presented to the Cranford Zoning Board on Monday, June 11, by .Joseph Triarsi, the attorney for East­man Properties, the hou.se is “dilapidated” and should be torn down to make way for a three-story, mixed-u.se building on the 60- by-i20-foot lot at 106 Kastman St.

The Craftsman bungalow is a classic example of a style of architecture noted for its gently-pitched gabled roofs, wide-open eave overhangs, exposed rafters and deco­rative beams and braces under the gables, supporters say. It also has a sun porch that extends across the front of the house with an oval window with many small panes of glass. Behind it is a carriage house that was converted to an apartment.

The proiwsed new building would have two commercial spaces on the first floor ami two, two-bedroom apartments on both the second and third floors.

However, long before Triarsi began to make his appeal to the board for five vari­ances and multiple waivers, word of the plans had already spread through the township. In a town where some houses date back to 1750, such as the Norris Oak­ley House, and others once ho.sted William Randolph Hearst and Gloria Swanson, like Cranford Hall, any plan to tear down old houses receives scrutiny.

Monica Shimkus, a resident of Miln Street, the nearest cro.ss street to the bun­galow, .started a petition on change.org in hopes of saving the home from being destroyed. As of .June 24, 151 people had signed the petition.

“This home, like Cranford's other old homes, must be protected,” the petition reads. "Allowing people to destroy these homes is the same as destroying our town. The house is in veiy good stnictural condi­tion and demolition would be a waste of resources as well as destruction of an example of fine, careful and qualiW home building. There are about 25 mature trees on the property, the removal of which would have consequences on flooding, shading, and air qualit>' to the surrounding area as well as wildlife habitat,"

Additionally, the Cranford Historic Preservation Advisoiy Board posted on its Facebook page that the bungalow' is “a unique architectural resource in Cranford's historic downtown. Its position serves as a buffer or transitional propertx' from Cran­ford's dow'ntown to the residential neigh­borhood to the north. Losing one more his­toric resource will be taking another step toward eroding the charm that makes Cranford attractfi'e to residents and \isi- tors alike. HPAB urges the zoning board to

Photo by Chuck O'Donnell

The craftsman bungalow at 106 Eastman St. is a classic example of a type of architecture noted for its gently pitched gabled roofs, wide-open eave overhangs, exposed rafters and decorative beams and braces under the gables. A devel­oper unveiled plans at the Cranford Zoning Board meeting June 11 to raze the 90-year-old home and build a three-story building.

carefully consider the application.”Several residents attended the June 11

meeting and posed questions to Eastman Properties’ architect Andrew Podberezniak and its engineer, Edward Dec, regarding density and proposed parking.

Podberezniak said at the meeting that, based on township regulations allowing for the constmction of up to 20 units on 1 acre of land, the Eastman lot can accommodate 3.28 units. To build four, a variance would have to be issued by the Cranford Zoning Board. The plan calls for eight parking spaces, includ­ing one handicapped-accessible spot, to accommodate the residents of the four proposed apartments, but employees of the commercial spaces would make use of so-called "shared parking” on the street.

Triarsi said it has not been determined what type of businesses would occupy the first-floor spaces. One space is 712 square feet, the other is 825, Podberezniak said. The exterior of the proposed building w-ould be 75 percent brick or stone, as dic­tated by township rules, he said. The remaining 25 percent would be siding.

Triarsi and additional representatives for Eastman Properties are scheduled to return Sept. 17, to continue its presenta­

tion. Shimkus said several residents are planning to attend that meeting. According to her, two people currently live inside the bungalow, one upstairs and one down­stairs, and two more live in the converted carriage house.

On a recent afternoon, trees in the front yard of 106 Eastman swayed in the breeze and resident Christine Newport said there are already too many cars in town during rush hour, so adding more people and

cars would make this worse.“Just look at the windows in this house,”

Newport pointed out, “You can definitely tell it’s an old house. They have a glossy waviness to them, so I know the house is very old. All the houses they are building now look the same. They’re big, they’re overbearing.

“The town loses some of its charm, its quaintness when you tear homes like this down.”

Roselle Park pedestrian struck and killed by car

A 78-year-old resident of Roselle Park was fatally struck by a vehicle Tuesday, June 12. Roselle Park police responded to the area of E. Westfield Avenue and Pershing Avenue at 1:39 p.m. on reports of a motor vehicle accident involving a pedestrian. The victim, Lut Kwok Yeung, was transported to Trinitas Hospital, where she was later pro­nounced dead from her injuries.

The driver, who was in a 2006 Ford F150 pickup, remained at the scene and is coop­erating with authorities.

The accident is currently under investigation by the Roselle Park Police Traffic Bureau and Detective Bureau. Anyone who witnessed the accident is asked to contact the Roselle Park Police Detective Bureau at 908-245-6187.

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Residents grill Mountainside council over police caseBy Chuck O ’Donnell

Staff W riterMOUNTAINSIDE - Several residents

have told the mayor and Borough Council they are concerned that a recent lawsuit filed against the borough by five male police officers and a female clerical employee could raise taxes and decrease property values.

At the June 19 council meeting, a $200,000 emergency appropriation was approved to help pay for legal fees associat­ed with the lawsuit, and Mayor Paul Mirabelli and members of the council were questioned about whether they had taken the correct action or were doing enough to restore the borough’s reputation after the 46-page lawsuit was filed in Superior Court on May 11.

The suit includes allegations of ignored harassment dating back nearly 20 years within the Mountainside Police Depart­ment.

Resident Liz Truman said at the meeting that when people looking to settle in the bor­ough do an internet search of Mountainside, they will “be hit with article after article” detailing allegations in the lawsuit, such as how a sex toy was allegedly thrown at subor­dinate officers and waved in their faces.

"They read the allegations, which they believe are too numerous and too extreme to all be false," Truman said. “They’re dis­gusted, and in di.sbelief, they decide not to take a chance on home ownership here. They don’t want to live in a town where this behavior is apparently tolerated and are concerned about the potential increases to property taxes in a town that will undoubt­edly incur significant expenses from litiga­tion and settlements.

“As a homeowner. I’m concerned about the potential drop in my property value that will likely result because of this law­suit."

The lawsuit was filed by officers Jeffrey Stinner, Christopher Feighner, Richard Latargia, Thomas Norton and James Urban as well as Amy Colineri, who for­merly worked as a part-time dispatcher and now works as a part-time clerical employee in the department.

Police Chief Allan Attanasio, Detective Sgt. Andrew Huber and Lt. Thomas Mur­phy have been placed on paid administra­tive leave. According to state records, Attanasio has an annual salary of $150,104.

Among the numerous allegations in the lawsuit are that Attanasio pointed a laser- sighted pistol at subordinates when he was a lower-ranking officer. The lawsuit also makes references to sex toys, use of a flash­

light to touch department members’ but­tocks, suggestive comments and other alle­gations.

Huber is accused of possessing and dis­playing a sex toy that he would throw at offi­cers and wave in their faces. Westfield- based lawyer Joshua McMahon, who has in the past represented members of the Moun­tainside Police Department, provided LocalSource with a video that he said shows Huber removing a blue phallic toy from a filing cabinet and waving it in an unidenti­fied man’s face. The man in the video who appears to be recording the incident on his phone, McMahon said, is Murphy.

Several times throughout the meeting, residents told the council they feared these allegations would tarnish Mountainside’s reputation. And, they demanded to know how it could be restored.

“The allegations in the complaint raise some serious issues of sexism, gender bias, homophobia and racism,” Anjali Mehrotra said at the meeting. “They break a trust cycle in this town. The trust between the Mountainside Police Department and the Borough Council, between the council and the residents. What are you going to do to restore that trust? How are you going to restore the reputation of our town?”

Mirabelli repeatedly defended the coun­cil. He said it had taken the correct course of action by placing the three senior offi­cers on paid leave and hiring former Assis­tant U.S. Attorney William Maderer to expand his current investigation to include allegations in the recent lawsuit.

Mirabelli also said the Union County Prosecutor’s Office is conducting an inves­tigation into the allegations in the lawsuit. He said the borough has also hired Chris­tine Amalfe, “a highly experienced labor and employment attorney,” from the Gib­bons P.C. law firm in Newark.

The mayor added that residents’ taxes could not go up in 2018, and that he and the council would be “fiscally responsive so that your taxes will go up as small as possi­ble in 2019."

Despite Mirabelli’s attempts to reassure residents he and the council were taking appropriate measures, the meeting often turned contentious.

At one point, borough attorney John Post sought to allay residents’ fears that legal fees and punitive damages could result in a tax hike in 2019.

“The governing body and the borough does not believe for one instant there is any factual basis for determining that there would be punitive damages awarded in this case,” Post said.

Laughter in the audience, however, prompted Mirabelli to interrupt.

“Please show some respect here tonight,” the mayor said. “Everybody will have their opportunity to come and speak.”

A few residents questioned the role of the police commission, which is comprised of councilmen Robert Messier, Keith Turn­er, Glenn Mortimer.

When resident Scott Kline asked Turner to discuss his role as the borough’s police commissioner, Mirabelli stepped in and said, “For Mr. Turner to address it at this time is against the advice of our attorneys.”

After another round of laughter from the 30 or so residents at the meeting, Kline said, “I’m asking a basic question. I’m only asking about what a police commissioner does.”

Post said he believed the title “police com­missioner” had been removed from the job description, and said he would send Kline an email with the official job description.

For residents such as Genevieve Cooper, the reassurances from the administration didn’t go far enough. When she suggested that the controversy stemming from the lawsuit would have been put behind them if the mayor and council had fired Attanasio, Huber and Murphy when the allegations were first made, the room filled with applause.

“In any other environment, if you work in a pharmacy, if you work in a department store, if you work in a legal firm, if someone is doing some of the things we saw in videos and in deposition and so forth, the answer is that they’re fired,” Cooper said. “It’s not that we immediately hire a lawyer.”

The borough and Mirabelli issued state­ments via the borough’s Twitter feed and website shortly after the lawsuit was filed stating they first learned of the allegations in a Feb. 28 meeting with Police Benevo­lent Association attorney Leonard Schiro.

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includes additional accusations. For' example, it appears that the prosecutor’s office did not investigate allegations that Attanasio pointed his laser-sighted revolver at other officers, one of the more serious claims in the suit.

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Mark Spivey, a spokesman for the prosecutor’s office, said he could not give details of an investigation when asked if the office knew about that claim.

Borough officials also have said many of the claims outlined in the lawsuit were new to them.

The police union attorney — who was representing the six who later filed suit — met with the Post Feb. 28 to discuss claims of a “hostile work environment” allegedly created by Huber and a lieu­tenant, the borough said in a statement. The specifics of those claims were not detailed in the borough’s statement.

Post’s law firm was directed by the bor­ough to investigate those unspecified accusations, but the six who made the allegations did not make themselves avail­able for interviews, the borough claimed in its statement.

When the lawsuit was filed about three months later, the borough claimed it "contained allegations of current conduct that had not been mentioned by" the police union president during that initial meeting in February.

The mayor, Mirabelli, also said in a previous statement that Post had turned over the information he received at that February meeting to the prosecutor's office as well as a copy of the civil com­plaint.

Yet borough officials may have learned of issues within the police department at a Jan. 17, 2017 council meeting, when attor­ney Joshua McMahon first attempted to show what he says was a video of Huber waving a sex toy in an unidentified per­son’s face.

"I don't want to see it, sir, quite frankly,” Mirabelli said as McMahon held up his computer to show the council the video. “You're not going to grandstand here."

The mayor got into a heated exchange with McMahon at that meeting, telling the lawyer he should go through the police department’s internal affairs unit with his “evidence.” He advised McMahon to go to the county prosecutor’s office if he felt the local police department’s internal affairs units would not handle the issue properly.

McMahon declined to tell LocalSource who had retained him. However, a state­ment by the mayor referring to last year’s council meeting alleged that McMahon was an attorney for Mountainside Officer Michael Pasquale. Pasquale has not filed suit with the borough.

McMahon did file a complaint with the prosecutor’s office, but not one regarding his allegations of “pervasive and systemic problems" within the police department. Instead, McMahon filed an Open Public Meetings Act complaint with the county prosecutor’s office, sending them footage of the meeting and claiming his First Amendment right to speak was violated.

LocalSource filed a public records request with the county to obtain a copy of McMahon’s complaint and the response

from the county prosecutor’s office. The prosecutor’s office did not pursue his OPMA complaint, records show.

Ultimately, the requested documents were given to I^calSource. The county

compliance manager for the Open Public Records Act also sent the letter tietailing the former acting prosecutor's probe, which was "provided for the sake of context."

Hillside school board, teachers union members clash over assignments

By R ebecca Panico S ta ff W riter

HILLSIDE — Tempers flared at a June 21 school board meeting between a repre sentative from the state’s largest teachers' union and board members over a decision to move faculty and staff in the district.

New Jersey Education Association UniServ Representative Ted Tympanick responded quickly when board member Joi Stanley said it "disturbs" her to read a statement from the local union saying it has "endured the pushback from (the) administration" for years.

"We feel disrespected,” Tympanick yelled, interrupting Stanley during her closing statement.

Hillside Board of Education President Hawaiian 'rhompson-Epps t*>ld Tvmpanick to “relax” or he would be escorted from the meeting

He was not escorted from the meeting and school board members continued to speak.

Members of the school board also expressed frustrations because they worked to finally reach an agreement on a contract with the Hillside Education Association. Faculty and staff had been working without a contract since last July, LocalSource previously reported.

Lawler, who has been working as a high school secretary for 18 years, also claimed the administration’s decision to move her to a different school was a form of retaliation.

"It's retaliatory because he feels if he can separate the union leadership and pul them in different buildings,” Lawler said, referring to Superintendent Antoine Gayles, “then my theory is that they don't have the power he thinks we're going to have."

In the days leading up to an agreement, faculty and staff made their contract negotiations highly visible by staging demonstrations after school. They called for salary increases to make up for pay freezes and a reduction in employee contribu­tions to health care premiums.

Currently, the union and school board are at an $11,000 deficit in the salary guides, according to Tympanick.

Lawler makes about $61,000 annually, but claimed the administration was mov­ing her to an elementary school secretarial position, a job that can be performed for a much lower salary.

“By putting her in that spot they're losing $15,000," Tympanick told IxicalSourcc. Lawler chimed in, adding, “And we’re here arguing over $11,000.”

HEA Vice President Dewanna Johnson was al.so moved from her position teach­ing AP psychology, a program the superintendent praised earlier at the meeting. She too claimed that change was retaliatory.

“Teachers, you guys know that we try our very best,” Thompson-Epss, the .school board president, said at the meeting. “We try. Ye.s, there may be .some personal vendettas like what was said, maybe some misunderstanding. But at the end, chil­dren come first. Children are first."

She later clarified her .statements about personal vendettas to IxicalSource, say­ing “Some people may feel there are personal vendettas because there is change.”

While the school board claimed the AP psychology class would be eliminated, the superintendent said the di.strict plans to train another teacher during the summer to teach the class.

Gayles also added that “No one on the board is retaliatory."“We have to take a look on the needs of the district and put personnel where we

think they will provide the maximum benefit for our district and students," Gayles told LocalSource after the meeting.

Gayles added that district officials are still working on .some issues with the salary guides and that he hoped to resolve the matter “rather quickly.”

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Bluestein said June 20 was the first time she had received a Rice notice. When approached after speaking to the council, she did not elaborate as to what - if any - duties she had been asked to perform that .she suggested were against state law.

Borough Admini.strator Bryan Russell said the former borough attorney had sent a letter to Bluestein on May 8, 2012, stating that she had been placed on paid administrative leave. Neither Russell nor Brown responded to follow-up questions asking if Bluestein was still on leave.

Bluestein was making about $79,000 annually, state records show.

After Bluestein spoke publicly about her employment at the meeting, council President Reginald Atkins told Bluestein,“I haven't seen you in five years, but thank you very much for your comments."

"We executed something that I believe should've been done a long time ago," Atkins said later in his closing statement, referring to the "Rhona" situation, and legal matters that "I can't comment on."

He added: ‘Tm happy that tonight there was some action, which means that this council is working together to make sure that work gets done in this borough.”

When asked after the meeting to com­ment on Blue.stein’s suggestion that she had been asked to perform services she claimed were not in compliance with state law, Atkins referred back to the pre­vious administration.

"A lot of the council members that are currently on the council were not on the council at the time, so we don't have a lot of information to share,” Atkins said, adding that he could not comment fur­ther on personnel matters.

Brandon Bernier, who won the Demo­cratic nomination to run for the 2nd Ward council seat in the June 5 primary, said he was "flabbergasted” it took the council close to six years to take action to terminate Bluestein.

"So all it took was a resolution of this council to say, finally we're going to do something about this situation,” he said

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during public comments. “So six years it took us to have a lawyer in place willing to do something about it — and the coun­cil now — after years of residents getting up here, demanding something be done

about it, to actually moving this ball for­ward.”

First Ward Councilwoman Denise Wilk- erson urged residents to be "patient for the process" and said "change is coming."

“I am so proud of the administrative staff here who has heard the public in their concerns about certain employees that I am not at liberty to talk about,” Wilkerson said.

Newark man charged in Elizabeth armed jewei heistA Newark man appeared in federal court June 14 on charges for

his alleged involvement in the September 2017 armed robbery of a jewelry exchange in Elizabeth, according to U.S. Attorney Craig Carpenito.

William Valentin, 42, has been charged with one count each of Hobbs Act robbery, conspiring to commit Hobbs Act robberies, brandishing a firearm during a violent crime and conspiring to use a firearm during a violent crime. Valentin’s initial court appear­ance was scheduled before U.S. Magistrate Judge Mark Falk in Newark.

According to the complaint, four masked individuals, including

Valentin, entered an Elizabeth jewelry exchange the morning of Sept. 5, 2017. Valentin then allegedly brandished a firearm at an employee while the others unloaded the contents of the store’s safes into large bags. Video surveillance reportedly shows the four entering the mall, approaching the jewelry exchange and running out with the bags of jewelry. Afterwards, they entered a black Audi and drove away.

In January 2018, Valentin was arrested in Holyoke, Mass., allegedly with a backpack containing some of the stolen jewelry in his possession. If convicted, he faces a maximum penalty of 67 years in prison as well as a potential $250,000 fine.-

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New highly interactive touchscreens provide info for NJ Transit customers

NJ Transit has unveiled new interactive touchscreen kiosks as part of its continuing effort to improve communication with customers. The high-tech digital displays, cur­rently being piloted at select rail and Hudson-Bergen Light Rail stations, allow cus­tomers to access service information, maps and alerts to stay informed of travel options.

The interactive information kiosks are now in place at Newark Penn Station, Hobo­ken Terminal, and on the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail at Harborside and Pavonia sta­tions.

“By listening to our customers, we know that receiving information is one of their top priorities,” NJ Transit Executive Director Kevin Corbett said in a recent press release. “These digital displays are an added tool that will enable customers to quickly learn the current service status for their particular trip as well as their travel options for rail and light rail. We look forward to hearing feedback from customers on this latest informa­tional asset as we continue to modernize and expand customer communications at sta­tions and terminals.”

NJ Transit worked with Intersection, a technology and media company, to install the kiosks, which feature large formats and have user-friendly touchscreens that provide real-time data specific to a customer’s trip and mode of travel. The kiosks provide cus­tomers with systemwide maps, real-time service alerts, departure times, scheduled service changes and emergency messaging. Each kiosk displays NJ Transit branding for easy identification.

Cranford police arrest man for modifying, igniting fireworks

By Chuck O’Donnell Staff W riter

CRANFORD - A 26-year-old man was arrested for modifying mortar-style fire­works and setting them off along Raritan Road, police said.

Michael Kossup, 26, of Linden, was charged with possession of prohibited destructive devices, Detective Lt. Edward Davenport said in an email.

Davenport said Cranford police received calls from residents who reported hearing explosions June 20 at about 7:06 p.m.

Police interviewed residents and reviewed surveillance video. The Union County Prosecutor’s Office and Linden Police Department, the Cranford Police Department’s Detective Bureau assisted with the investigation.

Cranford police, with the assistance of the Nev. Jersey Office of Homeland Securi­

ty and Preparedness, the Union County SWAT team, the Union County Bomb Squad, the Union County Sheriffs Depart­ment and the Joint Terrorism Task Force, executed a search warrant at Kossop’s home on June 21.

Linden Mayor Derek Armstead said Kossop has been suspended without pay from his job on the tree crew in the depart­ment of public works. Armstead said he has worked for the city for five years.

Kossop was also charged with posses­sion of under 50 grams of marijuana and possession of paraphernalia.

Davenport said no injuries resulted from the explosions.

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Celebrate our freedom and independenceJuly 4 is next week, when we

celebrate our nation’s independ­ence from the British Empire. — «»-========'“™ -^Families enjoy a federal holiday and day off from work, using the time for get-togethers, picnics or barbecues, perhaps a trip to the beach, and finally concluding the day with an evening show of fire­works. The occasion is so festive that it’s easy for us to forget what we’re celebrating.

While the 13 Colonies in the new territory of North America had originally been a place for colonists to explore new lands, enjoy religious free­dom, and develop settlements in towns and vil­lages, when the English Parliament began to tax them, they were incensed. Cries of “taxation with­out representation" led to the Boston Tea Party and other acts of rebellion, which eventually fomented violence.

When British garrisons arrived, hostilities began, leading to the establishment of state consti­tutions and Thomas Jefferson’s famous and elo­quent Declaration of Independence; “We hold these truth to be self-evident, that all men are cre­ated equal, that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.”

Although the legal separation of the Colonies from Great Britain actually occurred on July 2, 1776, the same day the Second Continental Con­gress approved a resolution for independence, the actual document wasn’t finished being revised by the “Committee of Five” until two days later, when it was finally approved. And while Jefferson, John

E D ITO R IA LAdams and Benjamin Franklin all later wrote that they had signed it on July 4, 1776, most historians

have since concluded that it was signed nearly a month after its adoption, on Aug. 2, 1776.

Since that time,'July 4 has figured prominently in United States history, particularly for two of the signers of the document and one later president. Adams and Jefferson, the second and third presi­dents of our nation, both died on July 4,1826, and James Monroe, a Founding Father who had fought in the American Revolutionary War and was the fifth president of the United States, died on July 4, 1831. Calvin Coolidge, the 30th president, was born on July 4,1872, the only president to be born on Independence Day.

The United States has come a long way since first it rebelled against Great Britain, always trying to become a better nation for those who call it home. One of our greatest strengths has been the freedom to disagree, for with this freedom, this right, we can work toward a compromise, an understanding, that betters us as a whole.

It’s easy to take such freedoms for granted, but there are still many places and people in this world who can only imagine what we accept as the norm. Learn your history and that of the world, recognize how wonderful our country can be if we maintain these freedoms, then celebrate with a purpose and true understanding of what it is we’re commemo­rating.

We wish everyone a happy Independence Day and remember to fly your flag.

Enter to learn, go forth to serveSummer is here and, with its

arrival, the end of spring and, more importantly for many, the end of the school year. The end of every school year is the conclusion of one more step in the learning process as students grow one year older, smarter and closer to adulthood and adult responsibilities. For their parents, each year means they are anoth­er year older, but it also is a snapshot of their chil­dren as they grow and, hopefully, reflect all of the best attributes of their family and friends, as well as everything they learned in school.

For some students, this isn’t just the end of the

E D ITO R IA Lschool year; it’s graduation. This is the end of 13 years of education, not counting preschool, and a time

for them to graduate from adolescence to adult­hood. It’s a very big step, a moment on which they might have been reflecting for months, even years, with eager anticipation. How will they feel? How will they be treated? How will they be different? It’s exciting and frightening at the same time. But it’s a good kind of scared, maybe the best, because they are being given a chance to advance.

And what does that mean? For some, it’s justSee GRADUATION, Page 14

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My thought patterns have been working overtime the past few weeks. The heartbreaking TV pictures of separated immigrant kids, the protesters in Westfield at U.S. Rep. Leonard Lance’s office; on the other side the argument, this has been the policy through past four presidential administrations and leaves me want­ing a solution.

Last week, a diminutive waitress at a Kenilworth eatery said it was tough working two shifts. The extra work is needed to pay for her son’s private education so that his future will be better. She may understand more about the American dream than most, even though she emigrated from Central America. I started thinking also about the widowed Brazilian immigrant in Union, whose baby sits and doubles as an Uber com­panion, to offset expenses. In both cases, government assistance never enters their personal radar screens.

I enjoy traveling to the Elizabeth Public Library every so often to watch first-generation immigrants sitting at the oversized tables after dinner as they tutor their children to succeed in school.

Missing in the immigration debacle — on the part of the Upper West Side-elite types in New York and the commentators who control much of the airwaves — is commentary on the college-quota issue. It may just be too personal. The libertarian Cato Institute published a white paper recently by Ilya Shapiro on discrimina­tion in Ivy League university admissions. He is follow­ing the pending Supreme Court case of Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard.

The crtix of the case involves a group of Asian- Americans who have been denied admission from the dear ole Ivy League school in the name of achieving the ambiguous goal of diversity. For many, it smells like a nasty quota system. It brought to mind the memory of a Greek-Polish teen I knew with outstanding creden­tials who faced some ugly math when applying for col­lege.

There is the need for affirmative action on one side. On the other side is the use of legacy admissions. This translates to kids of alumni whose moms and dads contribute heavily to the school. Left sandwiched in between are the middle class kids, and fairness is out the window. Of course, the news reports of Jane Fonda’s son and Jared Kushner getting into Ivy League schools after contributions were made could be called mere coincidence.

My spinning thoughts include Clark’s Barnes and Noble on early Sunday mornings. A bevy of Asian- American kids can be observed hard at work studying or being tutored to achieve better results.

Shapiro writes of a high school admissions officer: “She rejects the notion the Asian kids are less well- rounded than the white kids and agreed with the plain­tiffs lawyer that it’s hard to think of anything other than discrimination that could account for this.”

Back to the immigration problem, Tom Malinowski, a Democratic candidate for the House of Representa­tives fi'om the 7th Congressional’ District, leveled an attack on Lance: “Once again our congressman is attempting to appear moderate with a distraction, all the while enabling the extreme policies of his party — and now innocent children are paying the price.”

Innocent children paying the price — that seems to aff ect a whole lot of people.

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The garden is festive as daisy days appearWe are now entering the daisy days of

early summer, when Shasta daisies, cone- flowers, Gaillardia daisies and a constel­lation of other Asteraceae or Compositae family members burst into bloom.

I love them all, because they are strong growers, attract loads of butterflies and other pollinators, and are equally useful for ornamenting, the garden or filling vases in the house. Whether your daisies are residing in a repurposed pair of old garden boots and ornamenting a minis­cule balcony, or installed in a multi-acre parterre by your pricey private gardener, they will thrive. If your sunny garden sit­uation lies somewhere in between those two extremes, daisy family members will undoubtedly fit right in. They are great equalizers.

Daisies are also eminently congenial garden dwellers and socialize well with members of other plant families. One of the best daisy/non-daisy pairings that I have found is a daisy/mint combo that requires almost no care, offers contrast­ing textures, blooms repeatedly through­out the summer and discourages garden varmints. This match made in horticul­tural heaven combines Coreopsis verticil- lata, or threadleaf coreopsis, and Nepeta recemosa, or catmint.

In the last 20 years or so, breeders have introduced any number of new core­opsis, sometimes known as “tickseed.”

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New and not-so-new varieties bloom in shades of yellow, red, peach, near-white and combinations of those colors. Many, but not all, are great garden plants.

I will always try something new, but for my money, the best coreopsis — and the one I pair with catmint — is Coreopsis verticillata Zagreb.

Zagreb is descended from a North American native species and has been in commerce for long enough to have proven its merit. It grows about 18 inches tall, with delicate, thread-like foliage and a mounding habit. The real stars of the Zagreb show are the bright golden, daisy flowers, which are about 3/4 of an inch wide and appear in very loose clusters. Blooming in great profusion several times during the growing season, Zagreb is true to its starry family and lifts its surround­ings. The growth habit also discourages weeds, a plus for lazy or time-challenged gardeners like me.

I pair Zagreb with a blue-purple cat­mint variety that blooms at the same time and goes by the Latin name Nepeta race- mosa Walker’s Low. Its friends call it “Walker's Low” catmint. Though “low” might suggest othervdse, at 30 inches tall, it does not grow particularly close to

the ground. A card-carrying member of the mint or Labiateae family, catmint fea­tures stems that are square in cross sec­tion, as well as pungently aromatic leaves in a shade of gray-green. Its flowerheads are composed of scores of tiny, lipped flowers, which also cany the characteris­tic fragrance.

Though she is an old lady of 17, my cat, Sarah, will descend the back staircase on a sunny day just to plunge her face into the catmint clump that grows at its base. Afterward she returns to her throne on the back porch to loll in a contented haze for an hour or so.

Walker’s Low is not the only catmint game in town. You might easily pair Zagreb with the taller Six Hills Giant, which sports darker blue-purple flowers.

If you decide on that combination, it is best to position the coreopsis in front of the catmint to show both plants to advan­tage. If you want a catmint that is shorter than the coreopsis, or you are trying to fit both in a large container, try Nepeta faassenii Cat’s Meow, which tops out at 17 to 20 inches tall.

I love blue and yellow combinations; each shade makes the other sing. If you have the space, alternate clumps of core­opsis and catmint for a lovely border.

The advantages of the pairing go beyond beauty. Mint family members deter rodents and varmints of all kinds. I

have not known our perpetually ravenous deer herd to toiich coreopsis either, but the presence of the catm int will further d e te r any four-legged m a ra u d e r tha t acquires a strange taste for daisies.

Both p lan ts can also be easilv divided to m ake m ore specim ens, which is espe cially useful if you are tiy ing to fill up a large garden space. M aintenance is easy and uniform for both species. After the petals drop, sim ply cut back th e coreopsis and ca tm in t by abou t 1/3 to stim ulate tidy a))pearance and rebloom .

If you w ant to be th rifty and help repel p lan t p red a to rs naturally , collect the clip­pings and sprink le them near m ore vul nerab le species, like lilies, hostas, impa- tiens and sedum . Even dried out, the cat m int re ta ins its arom atic qualities.

I am an incorrigible p lant collector an d am a lm ost alw ays gam e for the new and d iffe ren t in the horticu ltu ral w orld. However, as in the case of blue flow ered “ca ts" aiul yellow flow ered “stars," som etim es tried and true plant com binations are the best so lu tions to garden challenges.

FIi.saheth Oin.sbur]g, a re.sideiit of Gleii Ridge, is a frequent con­tributor to Worrall Coninuinity Newspapers. The writer archives past columns at www.gardenersapprentice.com.

Reducing risk o f falls creates confidence fo r seniors“Agnes had a bad fall. She got up in the

middle of the night to use the bathroom and tripped on the floor mat,” my mother explained. “Her daughter found her a long time later and an ambulance took her to the hospital. I don’t know when they will let her go home.”

Mom and I were sitting at her kitchen table vcith a cup of tea. She shared this story about her friend as a rationale for why she didn’t want to leave the house with me. Since Agnes fell, my Mom, who is 82 years old and active, has been afraid that she, too, will fall and that her inde­pendent life vsdll be changed forever. What she doesn’t see is that her fear of falling has already changed her life.

The National Council on Aging notes that every 11 seconds, an older adult is treated in the emergency room for a fall, and every 19 minutes an older adult will die from a fall.

“Falls are the leading cause of fatal injury and the most common cause of nonfatal trauma-related hospital admis­sions among older adults,” states NCOA on its website. “In 2015, the total cost of fall injuries was $50 billion.”

Older adults who have experienced a fall often develop a fear of future falls, which can cause them to curtail their

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activities. This eventually leads to added social isolation, which is one of the main causes of geriatric depression. The risk of falls for older adults can be reduced by engaging in a fall risk assessment includ­ing physical, behavioral and environmen­tal risks, and implementing practical lifestyle adjustments.

Some top fall risk factors include:• Physical: Physical fitness, pre-exist­

ing conditions, vision and hearing loss and medications, can affect balance, physical abilities and cognitive health leading to a greater risk of falls.

• Behavioral: Lack of mobility devices or incorrectly using mobility devices, refusing assistance, unstable footwear, climbing or reaching for out-of-reach items, and not using eyeglasses or hear­ing aids all can contribute to the risk of falls for older adults.

• Environmental: A cluttered living environment, stairs, frayed carpets, unse­cured rugs, lack of lighting, lack of stair rails and bathroom safety features, and commonly used items out of reach are some of the environmental factors that

increase an older adult’s risk of falls.To help prevent falls in seniors, first

complete a fall risk assessment. Engage an older adult in a conversation about their risk of falls and together complete the Risk Fall survey found in the Nation­al Council on Aging. The survey asks you to identify areas of risk pertaining to the older adult’s physical health, behavioral choices and environment to define practi­cal steps to take to reduce the risk of falling.

Next, get a physical to identify the physical effects and challenges from any existing health conditions. Review pre­scriptions and over-the-counter medica­tions with the doctor in relation to physi­cal strength and balance issues. Get a vision and hearing test and update eye- wear and hearing aid prescriptions. Find out if a mobility device is warranted.

Then address behavioral risks by wearing glasses and hearing aids as pre­scribed; using a mobility aid at all times; refraining from reaching, bending over or climbing for items out of reach; exercis­ing to increase strength and balance; con­suming high nutrient foods and reducing caffeine and sugar intake; reducing or eliminating alcohol use and/or refraining from physical activity while under the

influence; and w earing sensible shoes.Finally, m ake environm ental ad ju s t­

m ents. Ensure th a t floors, hallways and doorways are clear of clu tter. Make sure th e re are wide ])assageways around fu rn i­tu re and tables. Install s ta ir rails on both .sides of the stairw ay a n d /o r a chair lift system .

Check and repa ir all carpets for bunch ­ing and edging; tape down or remove rugs and runners. Remove all appliance cords or extension cord tripp ing hazards. Install p ro p er lighting including room lighting , n igh tligh ts and ea.sy-to-reach b a th ro o m ligh ting . In th e b a th ro o m , insta ll show er and tub bars , an d use show er chair .seats, and non-slip m ats. Put often-used item s betw een eye and w aist level.__________________

Donna Lazartic is the executive director and president of Green Hill in West Orange. This article is for informational purposes only and not intended to be a substitute for professional med­ical advice. Always seek the advice of a physician regarding a medical condition or treatment and before undertaking a new health care regimen.

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another summer before they continue their education in college, for two years or four, or perhaps a trade school. For others, they might decide to try the military and be all they can be.

The military offers training, career placement and development, and even more schooling. Or perhaps they are ready to try the world of employ - ment themselves now. Maybe they will work somewhere in their own town or community, or perhaps they will travel to the big city or another state or even another country. But whatever they do, the sky is truly the limit.

We wish them luck in whatever they do. They need to always remember the lessons they learned, in school and from their parents. Those instruc­

tions weren’t given just for the sake of the teacher or the parent; they were given with the intent and the hope that each student would take them to heart and use what they have learned to better themselves and, in doing so, improve the larger world.

It’s a world of opportunity, a place where our graduates can look to excel and make a difference. They need only remember that, no matter how difficult it may be or how far they travel, they can always return to a home and community that loves them for who they are and values all they’ve accomplished. We believe in you, and we will be pulling for you, whatever you do.

We wish all graduates the best in life and what it has to offer.

UN IO N C O U N T Y PEOPLE AND PLACESJannotti wins scholarship

Gene Jannotti, executive director of the Greater We.stfield Area (’hamber of Com­merce, has been awarded a Regent Scholar­ship by the Institute for Organization Man­agement.

Given to professionals across the coun­try, the Regent Scholarships recognize each recipient for their involvement in industry professional organizations, community service, and professional background.

Since 1921, the program has helped edu­cate tens of thousands of association, chamber and other nonprofit leaders on how to build stronger organizations, better serve their members and become strong busine.ss advocates. The institute’s curricu­lum consists of four weeklong sessions at five different universities throughout the country.

Local nurses win global nursing award

Two RWJBarnabas Health ntirses were honored with the 2018 Inspiring Global Nurse Awartl; Kristina Barkey, of Saint Barnabas Medical Center, and Elisa Mar­tinez, of Jersey City Medical Center, were two of 2t nurses from organizations amund the world to receive this award during the

GOSPELFEST WINNERS — The Kean University Gospel Choir wins first place for the third consecutive year at McDonaid’s Gospelfest at Newark Sympho­ny Hall on Saturday, May 12.

.second annual celebration of International Nurses Day, held at the United Nations on Friday, May 11.

♦ Barkey earned a BS in nursing from

Bethel University in 1985, and is currently pursuing her MS in nursing from Capella University. Barkey began her nursing career with Saint Barnabas Medical Center

and has spent 30 years in the labor and delivery unit there, currently serving as the charge nurse.

Since 2012, she has travelled to Haiti twice with a medical mission team to help care for those still affected by the 2010 earthquake. In Haiti, she volunteered in the labor and delivery unit, in medical sur- geiy as well as in the operating room. Barkey has also traveled to the Philippines on four separate trips since 2012, assisting in the operating room and with cervical cancer screenings; educating local high- school-aged girls in self-breast exams and sex education; and helping to train mid­wives in neonatal resuscitation practices.

• Martinez earned a BS in nursing from Bloomfield College in 2008. In her current position as Nurse Care Advisor at Jersey City Medical Center, she assists in prevent­ing readmissions. She recently volunteered for two weeks in Puerto Rico after Hurri­cane Maria. With family in Puerto Rico, Martinez began searching for opportunities to help those affected as soon as she heard of the damage done by the hurricane. In Puerto Rico she cared for patients suffering ft-om heat exhaustion and water contami­nation, and later helped to provide clean water tablets and educated residents on how to prevent mold.

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Cops handle shoplifting, theft of credit cards, footbalis, identityUnion County police departments

have released the following reports of incidents to which officers recently responded.

Cranford• June 18: At 5:15 p.m., police arrested

Darryl Hayes, 58, of Newark for shoplifting, possession of crack cocaine and four arrest warrants out of Hillside Township.

• June 17: At 11:05 P-m., police arrested Valentino Stylianou, 20, of linden for pos­session of suspected marijuana during a motor vehicle stop for erratic driving. He was charged with possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia, processed and provided with a court date.

• June 17: At 8:43 a.m., police arrested Troy Barrientos, 27, of Linden for possession of prescription drugs during a motor vehicle stop. He was charged with possession of drug paraphernalia and prescription legend drugs, and was processed and provided with a court date. Additionally, he was issued motor vehicle summonses for not signaling a turn, having an unregistered vehicle, not having a valid registration or insurance card in his possession, and possession of a con­trolled dangerous substance inside a motor vehicle.

• June 16: At 10:16 p.m., police arrested Leo Sotomayor, 30, of Linden for driving while intoxicated. He was processed and pro­vided with a court date. Additionally, he was issued a motor vehicle summons for improp­er parking.

• June 16: At 2:16 a.m., police arrested Richard Talbert, 31, of Newark for driving while intoxicated. He was processed and pro­vided with a court date.

• June 14: At 11:50 a.m., police arrested Naheema Paine, 23, of Linden during a motor vehicle stop for a seat belt violation. She was charged with possession of marijua­na and drug paraphernalia, processed and provided with a court date.

Clark• June 11: At 4:27 p.m. on Central Avenue,

police arrested Yasmean Dunell, 18, of Newark for shoplifting merchandise valued at $645.69 from Target. She was subsequent­ly released on her own recognizance pending a court date.

• June 12: At 10:12 a.m. police took a report of a theft of an item from a patron of a local fitness club. The incident is under investigation.

• June 13: At 9:59 a.m., police arrested Antwan Cahoun, 42, of Roselle for shoplift­ing merchandise valued at $188.27 from the ShopRite on Central Avenue and hindering apprehension; he was released pending a court date.

• June 14: At 11:24 a.m., police arrested Matthew Dimarco, 30, of Cranford for shoplifting merchandise valued at $86.03 ftom the ShopRite on Central Avenue and possession of drug paraphernalia; he was subsequently released pending a court date.

• June 16: At 12:06 a.m. in the vicinity of Raritan Road, jxilice arrested Andre Morris,

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46, of Newark for hindering apprehension and for multiple outstanding warrants out of Springfield and Newark. He was subsequent­ly released pending a court date.

• June 17: At 11:59 p m. in the vicinity of Central Avenue, police arrested Regina Fow'ler, 37, of Clark for possession of a con­trolled dangerous substance. She was subse­quently released on her own recognizance pending a court date.

Summit• June 15: At 6:45 p.m. a report was taken

for a theft of 12 Wilson footbdls — stamped with the Summit football logo — from the Tatlock Field field house. They were last seen at the end of the football season in December 2017. The total value of the balls is approxi­mately $780.

• Juiie 11: At 6:37 p.m. a report was taken for a theft of a bicycle from the Summit Train Station that occurred between 7:05 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. A black Scott Metrix bicycle, val­ued at approximately $800, was secured to the bicycle rack before being taken.

• June 14: Alriche Zamy, 33, of Holly­wood, Fla., was arrested on a warrant out of Palm Beach County. Fla. He was processed and is awaiting extradition to Florida.

• June 11: At 5:07 p.m. a report was taken for a theft of a bicycle from the Summit Train Station that occurred between 6:55 a.m. and 5 p.m. A Giant Escape-2 bicycle, valued at approximately $450, was secured to the bicy­cle rack before it was stolen.

• June 10: Leoncio Crisostomo-Javier, 56, of Passaic was arrested on a warrant out of Madison. He was processed and released with a pending court date.

• June 9: Primitivo Bravo-Guerrero, 37, of Summit was arrested and charged with pro­viding alcohol to an underage minor. He was processed and released with a pending court date.

• June 6: At 12:03 p m. a report was taken for a theft from a Garden Road residence that occurred sometime in the last month, according to the victim. Several items were removed from a residence, including a box of arrowheads, antique coins, a foreign coin col­lection, a Turkish saber, a Rosewood box, four German beer steins and two figurines. At the time of the report, the victim was unable to provide a value for the stolen items.

• June 5: Enunanuel Akondti Awuro, 38, of Maiyland, was arrested and charged with theft by deception and wrongful imperson­ation by obtaining and utilizing another’s identification. He was processed and trans­ported to the Union County Jail, where cus­tody was transferred.

• June 5: Patrick D. Vermilyea, 44, of Summit was arrested and charged with armed robbery' and possession of a weapon for an unlawfiil purpose. He was processed and transported to the Union County Jail, where custody was transferred.

• June 5; At 9.14 p.m. a report was taken for theft from two unsecured motor vehicles

parked in the driveway of a Primmse Place residence. The victim reported the incident occurred between midnight and 7:30 a.m. Taken from the vehicles were: a manxm baseball bag, an Fasten aluminum baseball bat, a Mizuno wooden baseball bat, a Mizuno royal blue helmet, a Mizuno brovs-n and black baseball glove, a pair of Nike batting gloves and a clear green water bottle. Total value of the stolen items was approximately $440, according to police reiwrts.

• June 4: Craig M. Culver, 43, of Chatham was arrested and charged with shoplifting. He was processed and relea.sed with a [■ >end- ing court date.

• June 3: At 2:03 p.m. a report was taken for a wallet, lost or .stolen at approximately 9:30 p.m. on June 2, at a Morris Avenue business. According to the victim, her brown leather Coach wallet may have fallen out of a pocket at the business. It contained personal documents in addition to $50 in cash. Tlie total value of the missing items was appn>xi- mately $125.

• May 31: At 10:44 ‘i-in- a report was taken for a theft of savings hond.s, valued lietween $40,000 and $50,000, from a Colt Road res­idence. The victim reported the bonds had last been seen around April 2016.

• May 30: Silvia Urbina Ponce, .33, of Union was arrested on an ICE Detainer War­rant during a motor vehicle investigation. She was processed and custody was turned over to ICE officers.

• May 29: At 7:32 p.m. a report was taken for a theft of a wallet from a motor vehicle that occurred sometime between 6 p.m. on May 28, and 11:42 a.m. on May 29. The vic­tim reported that the vehicle had been parked in .several places during those times, possibly unlocked. Taken from the vehicle was a brown leather Coach wallet, with mul­tiple personal credit cards and forms of iden­tification, and approximately $75 in cash. The victim’s credit cards were later utilized for approximately $1,040.99 in fraudulent charges. The total value of stolen items and fraudulent charges was approximately $1,320.99.

• May 29: Mark L. Howard, 21, of Nutley was arrested and charged with burglary, theft by unlawful taking and credit card fraud. He was processed and released with a pending court date.

• May 29: At 11:43 a.m., a report was taken for a theft of stolen license plate from a business on River Road sometime during the previous month.

• May 29: At noon, a report was taken for a theft of a Dell Chromebook, valued at approximately $400, from a Morris Avenue residence. The incident occurred between 7 p.m. on May 25, and 6 p.m. on May 28, according to the victim.

’This information is provided by the Union County police depart­ments in accordance with the Open Public Records Act. All per­sons charged are presumed inno­cent until proven guilty in a court of law.

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Hail, hail and goodbye to Union HighFINAL FAREWELL - The 136th graduating class of Union High School received its diplomas under overcast skies at Harry R. Cooke Jr. Memorial Field on Friday evening, June 22. Offering hopes of a prom­ising future and reminiscing of the past four years included 2018 class Valedictorian Ana Raquel Castro e Costa, Principal Corey Lowery, class Salutatorian Made­line Dwamena and Vice Principal Shawn Paterno. Fora complete list of graduates, see pages 20-21.

Photos by David VanDeventer

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A final moment as Cranford High classmates

Photos by David VanDeventerFINAL TIME IN ROYAL BLUE AND GOLD - Cranford High School Class of 2018 graduates could hardly contain their exuberance at their commencement on Memorial Field in Cranford on Thursday, June 21. For a complete list of the graduates, see pages 32-33.

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Buchanan and Martingano honored

Kaitlyn Buchanan, of Fanwood and Nicole Martingano, of Berkeley Heights, were named to the SUNY New Paltz dean's list for the spring 2018 semester. Tliis recognition is reserved for students who earned at least a 3.3 grade-point average with a full-time course load.

University at Albany announces dean’s list

The University at Albany named four students from Union County to its spring 2018 dean’s list. Students named to the Dean’s List eained at least a 3.5 grade- point average. The students are:

• Chibugo Ike of Klizabeth;• Andrea Leitner of Scotch Plains;• .Jordan Moa.ss of Union; and• Pradeep Ravindra of Summit.

Hofstra University gives academic honors

Hofstra University has named some local students to its imovost’s list and dean's list. Nicole Buckley, of Clark and Raymond Ruiz, of Scotch Plains were both named to the provost's list, which requires a perfect 4.0 grade-point average.

In addition, the following local students were named to the dean’s list for the spring 2018 semester, for maintaining a grade- point average of at least 3.5:

• from Clark: Christopher Wasieczko;• from Cranford: Moises Philippsborn

Rosenbach;• from Kenilworth: Montana Cushmey-

er;• fromSpringfield: Zachary Gollin and

I.vndsey Shulman;• from Union: Ha-Nhi Mai of Union;

and• from Westfield: Andrew Bogin and

Simon Wang.

Siena College honors Power on president’s list

Cranford resident and Siena College .student Megan Power has been named to the president's list at Siena College for the spring 2018 semester. Po be named on the president’s list, a student must have a min­imum grade-point average of 3.9.

Siena College is located in Loudonville,N.Y.

Locals graduate TulaneTulane University awarded degrees May

19, at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans, I,a., to the following students from Union County:

• Nandita Shankar, of Cranford, earned a BS degree from the School of Science &Engineering;

• Heather Frftzen, of Springfield, earned a MS degree from the School of Medicine; and

• Westfield residents Eric Cantor earned a BS degree in management; Magda Magierski earned a BS degree in architec-

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WEST POINT HONOR — Arthur L. Johnson junior Erin Meaning is presented with the Dwight D. Eisenhower Leadership Award by West Point Society mem­ber Joel Boroff for excelling in the school and community.

ture; Sarah Margolies earned a BS degree in management; Dara Tucker earned a BS degree from the School of Science & Engi­neering, and Joseph Vricella-Stokes earned a BS degree in management.

GSU graduates BeasleyRashaunda Beasley, a resident of Union,

earned a bachelor’s degree from Georgia State University during commencement ceremonies on May 9.

GSU is located in Atlanta, Ga.

Adeboye earns Ph.D.Adeolu Adeboye, of Hillside, has earned

a doctor of medicine degree from the Frank H. Netter School of Medicine at Quinnipiac University.

Quinnipiac University is located in North Haven, Conn.

University of Hartford honors several locals

The University of Hartford has named the following students to the dean’s list for the spring 2018 semester for maintaining a 3.25 grade-point average:

• from Berkeley Heights. Jennifer Vis- locky and Thomas Abusada;

• from Cranford, Luke Eltringham;• from Hillside, Kiorie Hammond and

Shawn Powell;• from Linden, Matthew Baker;• from Rahway, Bryana Rivera;• from Union, Emmanuel Onwunaka

and Jennie Gedeus; and• from Westfield, Emma Lorenzo.

Joseph graduates KeystoneCarl Noah Joseph, a Hillside resident,

graduated from Keystone College during the school’s 147th commencement ceremo­ny at the Pavilion at Montage, in Scranton, Pa. on Saturday, May 12. Joseph earned a BS degree from the School of Professional Studies.

Korngor inducted at Aivernia University

Roselyn Korngor, of Plainfield, was inducted into the Lambda Sigma honor society; she is a sophomore studying nurs­ing at Alvemia University in Reading, Pa., and is a graduate of Union County Acade­my for Allied Health Science.

WPI awards degreesFour Union County students were

awarded bachelor’s degrees during Worcester Polytechnic Institute’s 150th commencement ceremony on Saturday, May 12, in Worcester, Mass.

• William Bennett, of Westfield, was awarded a BS degree in chemical engineer­ing with high distinction;

• Michael Hopkins, of Scotch Plains, was awarded a BS degree in robotics engineer­ing:

• Reese Petersen, of Springfield, was awarded a BS degree in mechanical engi­neering; and

• Leonela Sabrina Vega Loaisa, of Eliza­beth, was awarded a BS degree in biomed­ical engineering with high distinction.

Tigers graduateThe following local students graduated

from Clemson University during its spring 2018 commencement ceremonies on May 10 and 11, in Clemson, S.C.:

• from Cranford: Emily Renee Roman graduated cum laude with a BS degree in nursing and Kelly Lynn Schoustra, gradu­ated cum laude with a BS degree in finan­cial management;

• from New Providence: Heather Josefi- na Gregory, graduated with a BS degree in biological sciences;

• from Scotch Plains: Lindsay Rebecca Ratner graduated cum laude with a BS degree in genetics; and

• from Summit: Albert N. Bowyer grad­uated with a BS degree in mechanical engi­neering and Josephine Persson graduated cum laude with a BA degree in communica­tion.

Douberly inducted into nursing honor society

Kayla Douberly, of Union, was recently inducted into the Sigma Theta Tau Interna­tional Honor Society at Elmira College in Elmira, N.Y.

Northeastern honors localsNortheastern University has announced

its dean’s list for the spring 2018 semester, which includes several students from Union County. A grade-point average of 3.5 or better is required for this designation. The following local students were honored on the dean’s list:

• James Doyle, Annie Bryant and Nicholas Besnecker, of Cranford;

• Katherine Torres, of Elizabeth;• Meghan Emmons, of Garwood;• Jessica Cheng and Gilbert Yap, of

Roselle Park;• Eric Chang and Kenneth Bauer, of

Springfield;• David Santos, Christopher Gomes and

Michael Soria, of Union;• Max Kleiman-Lynch, Stephanie Jung,

Tristen Abaya, Kerry Hogan, Erica Cheung, Jenna Reed, Evan Moore, Samantha Moore, Victoria Napolitano, Aleksandr Prystupa and Olivia Clausen, all of West- field.

A U junior receives leadership award

On May 30, the West Point Society of New Jersey presented Erin Heaning, an Arthur L. Johnson High School junior, with the Dwight D. Eisenhower Leadership Award for exceptional performance and potential in academics, athletics, commu­nity service and leadership.

In addition to taking a variety of chal­lenging academic courses, Heaning is involved in many other activities including Student Council, Key Club and the volley­ball team. She also started the Hunger Awareness Club, which addresses hunger in the local community.

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IN MEMORIAM

• BAER - Robert Charles, of Cranford; June 13. Hole-in-one golfey, son, 27.• BAO - David Y., of Springfield; June 14. Was 29.• BOSTON - Phyllis Cohen, of Roselle; June 13.

• CONRADI - Charles G., of Union; June 15. Tax professional, brother, cousin.• DOBBINS - Helene, of Cranford; June 18. Hospital administrator, wife, mother.

• FERRARA - Rose, formerly of of Roselle; June 13. Retired factory worker, 102.• FRIEDMAN - Frances, formerly of Clark; June 14. Grandmother.• FRISCHMAN - David Jay, formerly of Springfield; June 13. Grandfather, 91.• GEISINGER - George H., formerly of Mountainside; June 13. Grandfather.• HATEM - George J., formerly of Summit; June 18. Korean War photographer.• HILSER - Margaret M., of Union, formerly of Hillside; June 15. Grandmother.• JEANS - Robert E. Jr., formerly of Kenilworth; June 15. Executive director.• LONGO - Gloria E., of Hillside; June 18. Executive secretary, mother, sister, 93.• MANTO - Domenica “Minnie,” formerly of Roselle; June 18. Grandmother, 101.• MAURO - Suzanna, of Union; June 19. Grandmother, 90.• MCCRAY - Oscar, of Rahway; June 14.

• MELNI - Antoinette J., of Summit; June 17. Crossing guard, grandmother, 91.• MITSCHER - Anne, formerly of Summit; June 11. Nurse, wife, grandmother, 94.• RUPACZ - Barbara Furdyna, of Summit; June 13. WWII Polish Army veteran.• WATSON - Marion “Bip,” of Linden; June 14. Great-grandfather, 95.

In Memoriam is a weekly feature compiled by the news stafffrom various sources. We also provide the opportunity for families and funeral directors to publish a more exten­sive, special notice about their loved one called an obituary. These notices are published on our website immediately and then in the next edition o f this newspaper. To place a paid obituary send an email to [email protected] or fax to 908-688-0401. Family and friends' submissions must include sender's name, address, phone and the name o f the funeral home. Call 908-686-7850for assistance.

Elizabeth man sentenced for vehicular homicide

An Elizabeth man has been sentenced to six years in state prison for causing an alco­hol-fueled wreck that killed a fellow resi­dent last year, according to a release from the Union County Prosecutor's Office.

Sergio Gomez Ochoa, 37, must serve at least 85 percent of that time before the pos­sibility of parole under the terms set down by state Superior Court Judge John M. Deitch on June 1, the release said.

During the early hours of Aug. 21, Ochoa drove a Cadillac Escalade the wrong way down a one-way ramp onto U.S. Routes 1&9 and collided head-on with the Nissan Altima driven by Everett Ew'an, 63, said county Assistant Prosecutor Colleen Rup- pert, who prosecuted the case. Ewan was pronounced dead at the scene, Ruppert said.

An investigation by the Union County Homicide Task Force, Union County Sher­iff s Office and the Elizabeth Police Depart­ment revealed that Ochoa had been drink­ing at a nearby nightclub for approximate­ly four hours prior to the wreck. Ewan was driving home from his job at Newark liber­ty International Airport at the time of the crash. About three hours after the crash, a blood test determined that Ochoa's blood- alcohol level was .113 percent, over the legal limit of .08 percent.

Multiple members of Ewan’s family

attended Friday's sentencing, including his mother and sister, who both had state­ments read into the record.

Ochoa pleaded guilW in April to vehicu­lar homicide.

OBITUARIES ""

Rose FerraraRose Ferrara, 102, passed away peacefully

on Wednesday, .lune I.I, 2018.Beloved wife of the late Joseph She w as pre- decea.sed by her sisters, Benedetta lannueci, Theresa Spiotti and Louise l.ima. She leaves behind many adoring nieces, nephews.

Bom in Union. New jersey, she lived in Roselle for most of her life before moving to Bergen County in 201.I.

Before retiring. Rose worked as a machine parts factory worker at Hexacon Llectric Company.

The tamily received friends at Becker Funeral Home. 210 Kinderkamack Road Westwood, NJ, on Saturday June 2.1rd. A Funeral Mass tollowed at St John the Baptist R.C. Church, 69 Valley Street. Ilillsrlale Entombment in St. (iertnide's Cemetery, Colonia, New' Jersey, www.beckcr-funeralhome.com

WORSHIP CALENDARBAPTIST

ANTIOCH BAPTIST CHURCH, 640S. Springfield Ave., Springfield. Rev, Clarence Alston, Pastor. Church phone (973) 379-1465. SUNDAY: 9:30 A.M. Family Bible School; 11:00 A.M. Worship Service. WEDNESDAY: 7:30 P.M. Mid-Week Service. Holy Communion every First Sunday. Nursery Care available every Sunday. If transportation is needed call the church office. Everyone is Welcome at Antioch.\

JEWISH-CONSERVATIVE

TEMPLE BETH AHM YISRAEL, Springfield NJ (973) 376-0539, visit www.tbaynj.org Senior Rabbi: Mark Mallach, Associate Rabbi: Cecelia Beyer. We offer many exciting events throughout the year. Women’s League, Men’s Club, a nurturing Early Childhood Program, a warm Religious school. Adult education and so much

JEWISH - REFORMTEMPLE SHA’AREY SHALOM Springfield, NJ (973) 379-5387 visit www.shaarey.org Rabbi: ReneeEdelman Cantor: Amy DanielsInspiring services and creative programs and events. Religious School, PreSchool, active Sisterhood

and Brotherhood. Renaissance (Seniors), classes, trips, speakers and much more.

METHODISTBETHEL AFRICAN METHODIST

EPISCOPAL CHURCH241 Hilton Ave.,

Vauxhall. NJ 07088 Phone: 908-964-1282

Pastor: Rev. Dennis E. Hughes Sunday - Church School 9:AM

Worship Service 10:AM Wednesday - Bible Class 6:30 to 7:30

ALL ARE WELCOME www.bethelvauxhall.com

COMMUNITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

301 Chestnut St,,Roselle Park. NJ 07204

Phone: 908-245-2237 www.roselleparkumc.org

Pastor: Rev. Manuel P. Craz, Jr.11:00 AM Worship Service 11:00 AM Sunday School

Childcare AvailableUNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF UNION. 2095 Berwyn Street, Union, NJ 07083. Rev. James G Ryoo, Pastor. Church telephone 908-687- 8077. Office hours by appointment. Sunday service at 11:00 AM includes a children’s sermon. Sunday School at 10:00. Youth Sunday School during the main service. Communion the first Sunday of the month. Choir and Praise

Team. UMW group meets 2nd Saturday each month. Friday evening bible study with the pastor at 7:30 PM. We are a friendly, multi ethnic/cultural church and we welcome all!

NON-DENOMINATIONAL

KENILWORTH GOSPEL CHAPEL557 Newark Ave., Newark and 23rd Street, Kenilworth. 908-272-6131, Pastor Donald Dunkerton. Sunday 9:30 am Breaking of Bread, 11:00 am Family Bible Hour and Sunday School for all ages, Tuesday Women’s Bible study at Chapel 7:00 pm, Wednesday 7:00 pm Prayer and Bible Study, (childcare provided). Friday 7:00 pm Youth Activities for Grade School age, Jr. High and Sr. High. kenilworthgospel.org

PRESBYTERIANCOMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 1459 Deer Path. Mountainside, New Jersey 07092. You are invited to join us in Worship Services on Sundays at 10:30 am. This is a place for you to enjoy uplifting music and relevant messages that will energize and inspire you. We offer a warm and friendly environment with Bible study. Sunday school and active adult and youth groups. For further information, please contact Dr.

Christopher Bclden. Pastor at 908- 232-9490.THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CONGREGATION OFCONNECTICUT FARMS, 888Stuyvesant Ave., Union. Sunday Worship Service 11 :(X) am with nursery care, Holy Communion first Sunday monthly. Church office 908-688-3164; office hours are M-F 9:30 am - 4:30 pm Fri till 3:00. www.ctfarms.org. Rev. Roberta Arrowsmith, Pastor.

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF SPRINGFIELD 210 Morris Ave. at Church Mall, Springfield. NJ 07081, 973-379-4320. Rev. Victoria Ney, Pastor. Sunday Worship begins at 10:15am followed by Fellowship Hour. Church time nursery and Sunday School for infant to second grade avail. Sunday School for grades 3-12 begins at 9:00am in the Parish House ta j 37 Church Mall. For more information about Church groups and community activities or to contact Pastor Ney. please call the Church Office at 973-379-4320, or e-mail FirstPCOfficefojverizon.net

PROTESTANTREFORMED

REFORMED CHURCH OF I.INDEN, 600 N. Wood Ave. (comer of Wood & Henry), Linden. 908-486- 3714. Serving Christ and the

community since 1871 Sunday worship lt):30 am. Sunday School 9:30 am. Rev Wilfredo Rodriguez, Pastor. All arc welcome, please join us, www.rclinden.eom

ROMAN CATHOLICSt. JAMES THE APOSTLE PARI.SII COMMUNITY, 45 South Springfield Avenue, Springfield. New Jersey 07081,973-376-3044 www.saintlamesparisli.org. SUNDAY MASS: Saturday 5:00pm (anticipated), Sunday 7:30, 9:00, 10:30am and 12:00 noon. WEI'.KDAY MASS: Monday Friday 7:30am, Saturday S:00am. RECONCILIATION: Saturday11:00am (any time by appointment)

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Please address changes to:Connie Sloan 1291 Stuyvesant Ave.P O Box 3639 Union, N.J 07083

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Union High Schooi graduates its Ciass of 2018Kyra Alyssa C. Abbu Aminu U. Abdullahi Cielo AbeGabriela P. Abounaja Cristian Abreu Justin A. Abreu Alexander J. Acevedo Teniiloluwa Adanlawo Deyton Adekoya Marrion-Jan Afante Wendy A. Aguayza Alan A. Aguilar Arslan Alunad Oluwajuwon R. Akanni Marvellous Akingbala Marven T. Alabre Cornelius D. Aladeniyi Shenya Albert Brianna F. Alexandre (leovanny I. Alfaro Lizruby Alicea Tatiana O. Almanzar Tiago Alexandre M. Almeida Tyler A. Almeida Miguel Almosa David G. Alonzo Jeffrey A. Alvarado Kevin N. Amanor Osaguona M. Amayo Michelle A. Amoako Annie S. Ancene Iris Nicole C. Andal A’jah K. Anderson Jazon R. Andes Ashley O. Anele Chloe Anele Alexandra Angelides Kassandra G. Antao Samantha Apparicio .Johnathan L. Aquino Alex D. Argueta Matamoros Nakeisha L. Arthur Jennie F. Aryee Naadei T. Ashie Ademola S. Asimolowo Destiny D. Attipoe Judenique B. Auguste Amanda S. Avila Adiel F. Ayala Anthony .1. Balboa Lukmanat B. Balogun L’Kyre S. Barber Nasima Bari Rabia R. Barnor Adrian G. Barrales Jalen T. Barrett Bianca Barthelemy Lakeisha C. Bataille Lacey A. Beall Sarah M. Beauvais Brandon Bedlivy Natalia Bembenek Sebastian A. Bennett Pheder Biennestin Christopher M. Bires Mcintyre Blondel Deborah A. Boisrond Prince R. Bolden Anthony G. Bollas Angel Booker Daniel C. Borkowski

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Maria L. Morais Judd L. Oscar Mason A. Ramos Jacqueline M. Schulz Nia A. TysonDiamante S. Morales Abdurahman A. Oudeh Anais M. Rangel Allison D. Seater Justin Valentine-WalkerGabrielle Morales Cynthia M. Ozurumba Samir Rasheed Paul D. Seepersad Samantha M. ValleZachary E. Morand Jerilene V. Paguiligan Veronica H. Ravello-Pimentel Keshaa A. Seraquaize Jessica Z. VargasBrandon B. Moreira Kwesi B.N Paintsil Jada T. Reed Rohit H. Seth Marcos A. Vargas, Jr.Christopher N. Moreira Jonas P. Palete Jelani Reid Jana Lee N. Sideco Jefcrson A. VasquezJose L. Moreno Patrick L. Pamposa Michael A. Reis-Dematos Danielle V. Silva Kateryn J. Va.squezNikolas S. Moreno Lance Margarett O. Panes Lauren L. Rembish Julio C. Silva St'an D. VeillardYoline S. Morinvil Victoria Paradela Nicholas S. Ribeiro Leandra E. Silva Tiago A. Velo.so-LimaStephen W. Morton Sharmaine F. Pascual Jessica L. Richards Bruna Siman Michael S. VeraCypress J. Moses Deep N. Patel Ashton M. Richardson Charisse M. Simmons Maximillian J. VitaleJoseph Munley Krina M. Patel Lyndsay Richeme Briana C. Simpkins Julian VitugJonathan G. Murray Risha Patel Melencia M. Richmond Sara V. Singh Vasiliki-Maria VlastarasAshley K. Muscadin Jiyel T. Patterson Sofia Ristova Michael Solano .Jarvis .1. WadeJemima C. Mytil Christal L. Paul Amaya I. Rivera Dylan Souto Elijah Q. WaldronKayla A. Navarro Jarrod T. Paul Jose A. Rivera Matthew G. Spohr Isaiah WalkerMadiama Ndiaye Samuel Pedroso Tiffany M. Rivera Dillon J. St Bernard Abanob WanisErnest U. Nehedum Kayla S. Pereira Jordan J. Rivers Deborah D. St. Pierre Samantha J. WardFrancine S. Nguni Nicole Pereira Mekhi S. Rivers Holly M. Stefanik Kyeerah C. WliiteFrancis N. Nguni Joshua Perez Michael Rizzuto Emily J. Steitz Sanayah WhitlockMinh L. Nguyen Zaniyah M. Perry Asani S. Robertson Maria C. Steitz Derryen WliyteAdam 0 . Nnoli Angelica N. Petersen Geovannie N. Robinson Jala A. Stowe Justin C. WildJulia P. Nohre-Portela Quoc H. Pham Miaja Robinson Tatiana Suarez lyanna N. WilkinsAnthony J. Nocciolo Jephte M. Philippe Amanda Rodrigues Asia Suggs Jaiden P. WilliamsKenny G. Noncent Nicholas M. Picciano Melanie M. Rodriguez Jonathan G. Surpris Samar K. WilliamsThomas E. Novak Moera A. Pierre Yasmine G. Rodriguez Anum Syed Aniyah G. Wil.sonHenry Nyame Waddiana Pierre Rodrigue H. Romage Harold Taylor la?o N. Wil.sonChinonye P. Ohi Benjamin Pierre-Louis Wayne C. Rooks Samantha M. Teoh Tyree R. WilsonNduhuisi Ohi Arthur S. Pinckney Elijah-Rahman Rosendary Christopher J. Testa Anthony J. WoodsonKelsey C. Odoemene Melanie A. Pinho Orianna Rospigliosi Amaya R. Thaggard-Brown Austin M. WrightSean M. O’Flaherty Marcus A. Platt Victoria M. Ruiz Aameron K. Thomas Jaylen H. WrightTiffany Ohenewa Appiah Kiara C. Powell Bashir E. Salaam Jasmine Thornton Matthew ,J. WrightTochukwu M. Okemezie Dominic F. Prata Tariq Salameh Ixjudjina S. Tilus Hanna E. YoselevichAngel D. Olarte Bernard Previlon Maria E. Salcedo Gonzalez David Tobon Zaire E. YoungAmanda N. Olguin Sabrina K. Prevost Jose G. Saltos Samantha V. Tolentino Ana B. ZeballoLuis M. Oliveira Landly Prince Jeremiah J. Sanchez Daniel L. Torres Brianna ZcltnerAdesuwa D. Omoruyi Parnell D. Provilon Kiera I. Sanders Kevin M. Torres Kiithy ZhangChristopher M. Ondash Chingozirim C. Onosike Ahamefule 0 . Onyeghule Hope C. Oriaku

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Arthur L Johnson High School graduates Class of 2018Michael Paul AdamowitzBernardo AfonsoLilianne AmaralVictoria Anne ArcherKatlyn R. AshleyColin J. BakerMegan J. BarbosaJoseph A. BeneventoJoseph P. BillDylan Robert BohmTyler Richard BohmKellie Anne BonaccorsoThomas Richard Bowen IIIAnthony Michael BrownBryan Christopher BrownMakayla Krin BrownMichael Carmine BninoSamuel Joseph BurkhardAshley Rose ByrneKaitlyn Alexandra CaballeroNicholas CalabreseAnthony .James CaldieroMichael J. CasalinoNicole Marie CassanoJavier Alejandro Coarite VelasquezStacy CollantesStephanie CollantesCarly M. CollingsJoseph R. ConcinaLisa CospitaAndre Morais CostaStephanie Rose CnizChristopher R. CundariSamuel Thomas CurranJenna Renee DaviilInrenzo De PazVictor Gerard DeFilipix)Emily Rose DeLima Giovanna C. DeOliveira Alexis M. deVre'Kayla Danielle Dias Norberto Miquel Diaz Joseph Ix)uis DiProfio Cheyenne lx)ve Doggett Brandon Domingues Lauren Teresa Donah .leffery .John Drajin Oskar J. Dudzik Grace Anne Duffy -Ahmed Elhady Saga A1 Elsekhely Ema P. Espirito Santo Dionisio Estremera IV Dana Christine Evelina Joshua Ricky Fabrizzio .Joseph Anthony Fagan ICareem Fathalla .Iordan Richard Fedak Tyler M. Ferguson Dylan J. Fowler Jessie Lee Friedman Christopher L Fuschetto Joseph N. Gaudio Andrew James Giamella Michael Gibb Colby Matthew Gillette Ana Victoria Goncalves Ashley Ciara Gonzalez James Michael Greenbush John T. Gregorio III Logan D. Guarino Victoria Rae Gulbin

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Linden High Schooi graduates Ciass of 2018Haidy Abdel monem Daniel Abrantes Jarihana Abreu Jacklyn N. Afonso Joao Agudo Arianna Agusti Yassin Alaoui Renaldine Ali Victoria Allison Julian Almeida Heidy R. Alvarado Alexandra M. Alvarez Luis AlvaradoJoanna C. Alzate-Sherksnas Karina Amaral Jeremy L. Amaya Steven J, Amaya Deja AmpeySteven Ampuero SolorzanoMa’siya Anderson-ElliottDaniela AnsuhoGenesis AquinoAngelita P. AriasArianna Arias PeraltaTori ArredondoDina BaderSerena J. BaezSade BakerErika BarandicaRoc Bifaientz BarthelusKyara BatresTaylor R. BattleKevin O. BazanJose M. BecerraShanya H. BectonDaynn Michell Benavidez CanelasAlex A. BenitezYessenia BermejoDaniela Bermejo DiazChristina BevianoShakim BibbyAlexsander Blaise-SpatolaNicole F. BongioviAdrian M. BorekChristina BosilMonique BossTavlor A. BowserJahad J. BradfordAyanna M. BrantKmiora M. BrantleyStevenshy BrevetteJaniyah BridgersFrandlens A. BrissonDeante’ S. BrittonKarolina BudkiewiczMiesha BurnamVictoria K. BuryEmanuel CabralJennifer C. CabralPerla CabreraLaura R. CaceresFawoude CadeauMylazia A. CaldwellDaniella CaleroNatasha CambertLiliana CamposSantiago CampuzanoDiana CaneloCaren CarbajalJavar CarsonBrandon Carvalhoso

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Abraham Clark High School graduates Class of 2018Frantz Adelson Nelson Aguilar Destiny Ailes James Alderman Medinah Ali Mohamad Alrajial Matthew Alvarez Jaime Araujo Alyssa Arauz Ifeoluwa Awoleye Maxyne Ball Lauryn Banks Miriam-Lee Baptista Naika Baptiste Amazen Barnette Diego Barrientos Nephtalie Barthelemy Sebastien Barthelemy George Beckham Kiara Bell Chealse Benoit Tanaisha Benoit Anthony Blackwell Tylee Bradshaw Desean Brickhouse Allan Browne Steven Bryan John Buczynski Nasana Bunion-Simmons Shauna Burgman Worldina Cadeau Maxson Cadet Kalihl Camara Tyler Camps Maria Cardona Shahiem Carrero Jair Cervantes Isaiah Chase Nasir Cherry'Cleev Cilaire Christie Clermont Noellys Colon Quron Conway Ameya Cooper Marcus Cortez Chevenne Cox Raphaela Cruickshank Anne Delatour

Aaron Derius Kensderley Desir Okia Dixon Quraan Dixon Jonathan Dominique Dytisha Dorrneus Nicholas DuBois Paola Duran Shirley Duran Laurie Dure Dante Edwards Anthony Erne Brendan Emile Luis Espinal Emmanuel Etienne Xavier Fassett Emmanuel Fernandez Julien Fernandez Maria Ferreira Gabriela Frias Cheyenne Gaskins-Vaughn Brittney Genelien Juan GilChelsea Gil-SalgadoBethel GloverKerissa GomesJersson GonzalesErick GonzalezShalaya GrambyAndres GrandaKaren GrandeJordan GrayJocelyn GuillenNezar HeikalBriana HodgeJennifer HuilotlDevon HutchinsMidlie IsraelWeejy JacquesSchnaica Jean CharlesMarc-Hendrick Jean-FrancoisEmani JohnsonJoshua JordanLorken-Love JosephAdham KhalilAlexander LamotheLuis LaraEsther LaRose

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Cranford High School graduates Class of 2018Alexus Acosta Kacie Dombrowski Bryan MangualGrace Aguilar Matthew Ducusin Noah MarcheseOren Alexander Kevin Easse John MarkaseVictoria Alfano Michael Elias Grace MarkhamMarium Ali Richard Espinosa Keegan Martinlaiah Alpaugh-Mcl^ean Brandon Estrella Sofia MartinezValentino Ambrosio ' Gianna Fallone * Jenifer MarulandaGeena Anderson Ryan Faraone Brooke MasonAmanda Andujar I^ura Feeney Kelly McAuliffeJillian Antoniewicz Francisco Fernandes Caroline McCaffeiyAnthony Araujo Matthew Fernandez Catherine McCarthyKlijah Arroyo Sara Ferro Carly McConnellB^mma-Rose Bacall Jake Fichiera Kelly McMahonAlison Balkan Stephen Filimonczuk Pria McNeilHaley Baranowski Michael Fletcher Timothy McSharryBlolden Baranowski Matthew Fonseca Zachary MeadowsGabriel Beckford Amelia Fox Matthew MedeirosRyann Belliot Hannah Fussell Samuel MendezMichael Bentivegna Kyle Gallagher Meagan MontagueNazir Benton Alaigail Ganley Clare MonteFletcher Berglas Joseph Gannon Nicholas MooreCharles Bernstein Nicholas Garofalo Robert Morris, Jr.Samantha Berry Alexander Gee Andrew MovchanGeorgia Beshar Abigail Giannobile Jake MulcaheyBrigid Bevilaque Evan Gindel Shawn MullerGregory Bishop Mark Gioioso Kevin MurphyAlexa Bobko Isaiah Glover Anders MyhreJake Bradford Sarah Gluck Rachel NewmanEilidh Brady Kyra Goga Claudia Newp)ortChristopher Brightman Daniel Gomez-Quintero Jennifer NewportHunter Brogan Giovanna Goncalves Lucas NockKeith Brown Brianna Gotts Andrew NoesnerDylan Budnik Gordon Graceffo Thomas NoonColin Budries Olivia Grasso Katelyn NormannJohn Buontempo Kendall Gray Matthew NormannJoshua Cadet Madison Haynes Grace O'BrienJosiah Cadet Jason Homlein Luis OlivaChristian Cady Jeremy Hunt Brian OliveiraMichael Callahan Martha Hurley Ethan OtaniJack Callan Angelina losso Alexandra PachkowskiNicolas Camacho Alexis Jacobs Kate PalozzolaDiane Cannon Patrick Jarosz Mikos PanagakosJake Cannon Aaron Jones Madison PannoSamuel Capone Megan Joyce Derek PattersonVincent Caputo Timothy Joyce Hailey PedrickMegan Carey Anna Kalafatis Seann PenaJulia Carovillano Derek Kallensee Sean PetrucciJack Carroll Aidan Kane Rickendel PhanorHaley Carter Caroline Kelly Michael PoppCarlos Castillo Julia Kelly Evin Portuhondo(ieorge Cermak Garrett Kennedy Grade PowasnikKelley Chan Jenna Kettler Jake QuinnSamuel Clark Judith Kirkikis Ashley RamirezAlannah Clarke Max Kopla Jake RandazzoWilliam Clinton Zachaiy Komberger Taylor ReitzelBailey Coan Pierre Le Dorze Marissa RennaPeter Cohen Juliana Lefano Lucia RinaldiMikaela Comas William Lentz Joseph RiskoPatrick Connolly Peter Leonardis Andrew RojoJoshua Cordova Chloe Levy Margaret RomanMeg Cui Kristen Liloia Jacquelyn RomeoDaniel Curren Devon LoConte Jessica RomitoGina Cuzzo Julia LoGiudice Katherine RuaneAllen Davies Evan Lonergan Jacob SaionzSamantha Davis Daniel Luppino Laura SalwayMadeline DeBaro Mark Lynch Lauren SantarelliThomas Delmour Liam Lysaght Alexander SantosCaroline Dembiczak Nicholas Macchi Nicoletta SavinelliDylan Depuy Christian Malamug Keith SchaarschmidtBrenna Dolan Ryan Malko Eric Schenker II

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Summit High Schooi graduates Ciass of 2018Megan Abate Nkozi Abdur-Rahman Anthony Abrew Natalie Aguilera Defne Aksoy Rayzan Alarashi Noelia Alvarado .John Alvarez Paula Araya Dfilmer Argenal Ken Bacchiani Jamie Badgley Monica Badilla Joshua Baier Kateryna Bakumenko Julia Baldacchino Jourdan Banks Sarah Beatty Luis Matias Becerra Brooke Beckett Sydney Benevento Miles Bergman Noah Bergner Lucy Block Kr«dall Blomfield Alessia Borzaro Matthew Bowers Kaleigh Brennan Katherine Bronikowski Julie-Anna Brown Jack Browne Katherine Buchan Kevin Cahill Kmnia Cahillane Daniel Cambronero Daniel CamiM>s Brandon Caputo Charlotte Cass Stefanie Castillo Andres Chacon Kiithryn Chang Maria Jose Chaves iy,er Chicules Serena Chmelar Emma Cho James Cho Hajra Choudhry Emma Cohron l*reston Coke-Corkern Jennifer Collins Thomas Costikyan Christopher Cummings Luca Curran Anthony Cusumano Isabella D'Ambrosi Joao Da Silveira Christiaan De Jongh JoiMan de(Jrw)t-Coleman Javier Del Cid Khristian Del Cid Camille Della Piazza Eva Della Piazza Alexandra Demakos Graham DeSanto Miles Dewald Iria Diaz Elizabeth Dietze Griffin Drake Molly Driscoll Adam Dwyer Gabrielle Eliseo

Olivia Elko Vanessa Elko Manuela Eroles Benjamin Errig I^ila Esposito Samantha Fernandez Avery Fessler Ian Filiault Jack Fineman Thomas Fischetti Samuel Fleischman James Ford Peter Forsyth Kevin Fortune Madeline Gaeta Liam Galligan Christina Gangi Alyssa Gao Miguel Garcia William Gibson Benjamin Gilbert Lukas Glasser Jordan Goldberg Samuel Goldstein William Goldy Claire Goudreau Michael Greenstein Charlotte Greer Cameron Guarino Pedro Guicardi Christina Guo Gianna Guttilla Alexandra Haggerty Macleod Haggerty Quinn Halper Gregoiy' Hampson Inga Hao Al-Hafiz Harper Charlotte Harris Victoria Harvey Maxwell Havford

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Christopher Helmer Gerard Herrera Vanessa Herrera-Rojas Kaitlyn Hersch Miller Hickman Sterling Hiltabrand Mae Hoad Ruby Hodges Anna Hoecker Kyle Hubbard Jessica Hughes Maxwell Huling Juliet Huneke Rahiem Hunt Jr William Hurley John Hurrell

Dylan Ingerman Cassandra Ippolito Hamail Iqbal Dorian Jackson Jada Jackson John Jacobello Lily Jay Helen Johnson Saniya Jones Catherine Juliano Andrew Kanaley Rachel Kantor Daniel Kaplan Shayna Kaplan Molly Kasemeyer Morgan Kasemeyer Grace Keegan Kelsey Kennedy Alisha Kewalramani Harry Kilkowski Vincent Kinget Collin Knauer Emily Kostolansky Maxim Kulkami Charlotte Kull Zephaniah Lang-Davila Sheila Lawrence Mimi Laws James Lawton Kimberly Lee James Lees Jaleesa Lerouge Tatyana Lewis Louis Lizano Jeffrey Lopez Donovan Lord Sophia Lusardi William Macgill Tucker MacMillan Daniela Maldonado Peter Maldonado Catherine Maloney Erin Manion Sarah Martinez Amy Martino

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Maia Sirabian Gordon Slater Joshua Small Aalia Smith Patrick Smohm Kesley Souza C%irly Space Ava Spotts Ben Stackler Allen Steele Theo Stephen Marcus Stevenson John Stewart Matthew Supran Zoe Tenny Taylor Thompson Veronica Thompson Nicholas Thomson Sajan Thornhill Christian Tolentino Nicole Torio Cindy Torres Kamilah Torrillo Bailey Trobaugh Peter 'I'ulloch Gwyneth Tulsky Anna Turk Brian Ugalde Wyatt Van Diiiter Daniel Vandersteen Robert Vaiulersteen Joanne Vasquez Lharyssa Viana William Vitton Gregory Vlass Joseph Vostal .lameson Waldron Emma Wilde Donell Williams lyan Williams Cameron Wilson Oleh Yaseyko Jessica Yee Kaleb Yuen Hannah Zipf Oliver Zoubek

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Hillside High School graduates Class of 2018Zakeer Abrams Lily Aciebambo Adetutu Adedeji Baffour Adu-Abankro Nana Adu-Abankro Chike Agbazue Chinwe Agbazue

' Laura Agupusi Eyitayo Akinjinmi Sulaimon Akinsanmi Jason Alcius Dorice Alexis Eric Alfajora Tyler Anderson Jo Jo Andre Geoffrey Anyansi Michael Appiah-Essandoh Kayla Araujo

' Grace Asante-Nyarko Jude Asikaburu Golder Attor Ix)rd Attor Ricania Aunondieu Fopefoluwa Ayangbayi Christopher A ievedo Bryan Badillo Eric Badillo Asante Banfo Brenda Bapteus Maureen Barnard Julietta Barros D’Marqco Blackwood Beatrice Blanc Akua Boateng Djennifer Bordenave Tommy Breeden Destani Brown Jeremiah Brundage Tyshon Bryant Makyler Burgess Victoria Cagley Ramses Calderon

^ Leonardo Calle Riccy Cantillano Catherine Castro Jonerlah Cayo Sebastien Charles Guith-Love Charleston Hong Shan Chen Cassandra Cimeus Tatyanna Citeli Ja’juan Clark Rickson Conserve

Murilo Costa Elijah Cotton David Cueva Raissa Da Costa Taylor Daniels Yohana Dasilva Desmond David Ryan DeOliveira Angel Diaz Sydney Dorcely Erik Doukrou Faith Duncan Lakeyah Duprey Kimberly Echevarria Dave Edouard Kwabena Ennin-Frimpong Carla Erazo Andrea Escobar Melody Escobar Fernando Faria Kirnell Fenelus Martina Figueroa Darlene Fils-Lherisson Betchina Florestal Michelle Freitas Myron Frimpong Jacques Fuentes Jefferson Gamboa Peter Geraldo Yarlenny Gomez Tommy Goncalves Kayllah Green Inzamam Hakk Jeremiah Hall Tiffany Hall Tyler Hamilton iQiyari Handcock Qwendel Harris Cassey Hernandez Kristofer Hill Takier Hill Jamal Hugee TajaeMrby Zuhayr Ismail Aiseosa lyahen Anyae Jackson Anaiyah James Cesar Jaquez Manuella Jean-Baptiste Vanessa Jean-Louis Elijah Jeannot Olga Jimenez Markell Jinks

Mac-C Johnson Dwane Johnston Najada Jones Timothy Joseph Yves Joseph Michael Joyner Ervedaly Julceus Alexis Kee Zj’Nyah Kemp Madison Key Chyna King-Robinson Ashon Lanada Dorissa Leger Vladymir Legerme Al-Tariq Lewis Janelle Llamoso Kyasia Lofton Isaac Louisma Marc Marques Roberta Marques Ferraz Al-Mumeen Martin Francisco Martinez Samarr McBurrows Marcus McClain Khemie Medina Je’niah Mercer Omar Mesa Desmond Morgan Na’Kiya Morton Py Jhones Mourao Samantha Nettles Jonathan Nistal Diane Noel Amara Nwigwe Ebubechukwu Nwoke Hannahbel Obanor Etinosa Ogbonmwan Uzondu Ogbuagu Willy Olivas Montalvan John Onwugbonu Dino Orphelin Efe Otoigiakhi Marelin Parada Kendyl Parker Issac Pena Zakiya Phillips Marta Picarra Sfederneley Pierre Stephanie Pierre Ashley Pierre-Louis Ricky Pierre-Louis Sabrina Povoa-Inacio

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Jean-Baptiste Salomon Steven Samuels Julian Sanchez Jhovonn Saturne Alexcia Scott Maryelena Sebastiani Luanda Silva Marvin Silva DaeSean Simmons Aniyah Simon Luna Siri Camila Sosa Shane Springer Charles Stoltz Elijaah Stoltz Dejaneh Super Joao Tancredo Jared Taylor Stanley Theodule Samorah Thomas Shavon Thomas Jeremiah Tuck

Micaela Urbas David Urgiles Christian Vallejo Isaiah Velez Ashley Verna Edson Vilefort Grace Villavicencio Danika Vilus Denilson Vincent Lipheteson Vincent Dianie Vital Isaac Vorbe Chelsea Weekes JaVon Wheeler Joseph Wiafe Josephine Wiafe Cania Williams Jahquan Williams Johnny Williams Sierra Williams Zaire Williams Christian Young

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Gov. Livingston High Schooi graduates Ciass of 2018Gehan Alexandra Al)dallaKylie AccardiEden AflaloNicole Marie AleluiaWilliam J. AlexanderAva Rose AmianoKeren Ruth AmkrautAjnanda AnidoMatthew AnthenelliEmily Nicole AponteJennifer AronowAmanda AzaloneBavid R. AzevedoSarah Ix>uise BachertI^ura Ann BacinoJulia I^uren BailsSamuel A. BakaletzGabrielle BarberaRenee L. BarbosaJennifer Maria BarrantesJamie C. BelferStacey BerlinerAlex Jared BernsteinNicole Anastasia BiegelTimothy Ernest BlajsaMason Javier BoenningAmanda C. BolandAngela Maria BonettiGrace Mary Broccolilogan .John CalichmanMichael A. CaprioRyan Howard CarrikerThomas Maxwell CharbonneauRohan ChiramelSteven ChoptijNikhil A, ChoudhuriZachary ChubaSteven CiameiCarmen M. CioffiNicholas CiracoCatarina CoimbraBridget Grace ColendenskiJulia Anne ColendenskiIsabelle Ann CollinsMaggie-Ann R. CollinsMatthew ColonAndrew J. ConnollyMichelle J. Coyle

Josiah S. Crawford Jean Sebastian Cruz Andrew J. D’Alto Joseph DeAngelis Patrick J. DeAngelis Chelsea A. Deegan Dante Deel Ava Delargy Lily Delatour Joseph DeMicco Alessia M. Di Nizo Izjuie Dipasquale Catherine Rose Dougherty Riley A. Dreisbach Jackson E. Dultz Julia Dutra Ashley Echeverry Alexis M. Ennis Alexander D. Etterman Perry R. Everson Brent A. Faecher Laura Fan Gregory Fetter Cristina M. Firetto Kelly Floyd Casey Foster Colette M. Franolic Jessica Franolic John F. Freer Jonathan Daniel Friedrich Marisa Lynne Fudenna Constance Gabara Aidan Gallagher Nicholas Stephan Gamboa Olman Adriel Cruz Gomez Donald Joseph Gonnelli Brian D. Gray Victor Guidetti, IV Ariel Yeshua Guzman Brandon James Gyory John H. Hadad Quinn Haddad Brendan R. Hardina Carl HeerRebecca Henderson Annabella Hernandez Jacob Herring Michael Hickman

Tara Kathryn HoffBardia Honary Katherine Hughes Brianna Hui Liam Hulburt Marisa L. lossa Kyra A. Ippolito Gavin L. Jakositz John Christian Jeffords William Jennings Ethan Kan Jabili Kandula Megan K. Karapetrov Melissa A. Kelleher Sara C. Kelly Jakada Mabili Khalfani Connor J. King Katelyn T. Knapp Timothy M. Koubek Nicholas H. Kwan Douglas Ladzinski Cory M. Lake Sarah P. Lalevee Michael Lau Donna Lazzaro Erin S. Lee Thomas Leick Amanda M. Leonardis Tricia Mary Lepore Carson T. Ligus Erick LimLauren C. Locorriere Alyssa Zotia Lombardi Emma Londino Wellington Lopez Noah Devine Luansing Morgan Luciani Tiffany Luo Bridget Lynn Antoinette D. Macfarlane Antonia Macfarlane Jack Michael Machado Olivia Machado Michael J. Magliacano Melissa Kathryn Mahoney Rose M. Malanga Aidan Drew Malave Gianna N. Manganelli

Allison M. Manns Anna Marino Dritan Marke Emily M. Matrone Taylor Rosaleen Matthews Angelina A. Mauriello Katherine Clara McCabe Margaret J. McCauley Tyler A. McCulloch Allyson McGlynn Deirdre McLaughlin Kaitlyn McMahon Stephen Conrad Mea Shana A. Mellon Raymond A. Menoni, IV Kyle Stewart Merz Sara Michelle Middlebrook Sarah Josina Miller Lindsey Joyce Mondelli Ryan Monroy Sarah Jackelyn Montagna Kristina N. Montesano Holly Sarah Morgan Andrew Moriak Jennifer A. Murowski Kaylee Naedler Julian A. Natelli Jonathan Nazar Jonathan Nevius Jordan Nichols Andrew R. Nixon Bret Thomas O’Brien Aislinn J. O’Keefe Jessie N. Oliveira John Samuel Oliveira Gabriela Onelli Alec Palumbo Samuel Palumbo Jason Paprocki Christopher Parisaca Catherine S. Park Laura Kathrine Parrell Sarah Pascoal Anna Pasquale Alexandra L. Pedicini Jack Pedini Caroline Peer Robert William Penna

Sheyla Fiorella Perez Adrianna Perez-Santalla Matthew Raymond Perez-San­tallaDylan K. PidaneSamuel T. PileAndrew G. PintoGrace Catherine PitingoloJames PitingoloLouis PitingoloLauren PlattmanSarah PolizziNicole PriceJason ProcacciniNicholas Daniel PrzyborowskiKatherine Anne QuinnSean P. QuinnRebecca RadinEman A. RahimAJexandre RamosSiddharth RamsundarEmily A. RedunskiEvan J. ReinerMelanie RiehlJohn M. RiellyJessica RippergerAna Cecilia RodriguezAvery Rose RolandReilly Ann RomankoAmit S. RotenbergNirit V. RotenbergAnnabel Jane RudgardLauren SaifiNicole SalamoneAlexa Chantre SaldidaAlexiss V. SalimbeneLily SanzaloneChristopher J. SavinoElizabeth Ann ScheibeMatthew SchumanAlicia Donae SciortinoLauren Taylor SegaliniDaniel P. SerrettiArezu Shamsaei GilMaham SharifCaroline SheaSerena W. Shen

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Rahway High School graduates Class of 2018Azizah Abdur Rahman Amir Tariq Chavis-Williams Pablo M. Garcia Taliya M. LeeRabbani Abdur Rahman Jayden Anthony Cintron Eric Gargon Vladimir F. LetOlufemi Daniel Adedeji Courtney Clarke Joshua Eduardo Gillett Amir Chauncey lembrickRalph Alberto Brielle Samaya Colclough Melissa Gomez Rashod Shamar UggonAja Alexander Marcus Cole Emily Gomez Rodriguez Janet LittleBrandon M. Alicea Aaron Coleman John Goodman Lorenzo Dominick LittleJodi T. Alston Asa Coleman Jeramyah Christian Iluminado Goulart Aly.ssa LopezChristopher Alzate Keymaan Coleman Joshua J. Goulart Jacqueline LugosDaphne Andre Nacobi Jamir’ Collins-McGaw Andre Gouveia Shanise LunaMatthew J. Angrisani Denzel Cooper Patrick Jessie Green Jr. Juan MachadoAlba Amoso Mayra Cornejo-Sanchez Prince Leonard Gresham-McNeil Katey MarinEliel Arrue Isaiah D. Cortes Ahmad Griffin Raleigh MarmolJorge Astorga John Richard Coulson Daniel Grubbs Sabian Eduardo MarreroMonica Augustin Orlando G. Cruz III Natalia Guerra Makenzie M. MartinHarold Misael Avalos Keyshawn Altarek Cummings Nestor Guerra Sarai MartinezKevin Baker Isaiah Dance David J. Hall Gerardo Jose Matanionxs PerezGiovanni Ballardo Stevencia Callie Dantes ' Evan Christopher Hall Joshua MatthewsSushobhan Baral Tom Teddy Dauphin Jerrish Halsey Hope M. Matu.sekAmari R. Barino Andrew Samuel Delgado Michael James Harris Kanisha Z. McCaaAhdia Barker Bryce A Denman Damion Catrel Hedgespeth Jr. Ronald McConneyheadMelanie Alexis Barroqueiro Rolvens Destine Marc P. Henriksen Quintin McDonaldJustin Bausch Bruno Dias Elijah W. Herega .loshua Isaiah McKinley-CissonJordan James Becker Brian Diaz Destiny B. Hernandez Michael D. McMillanZaraiah Belvin Justin Disney Seth J. Holguin Erne.sto Vladimir MeloGiselle E. Berrios Samiel Dorielan Mathieu J. Houck Alissa leslie MendezAlexander Bishop EmUy Drada Danajah Mone’ Houston Clifford .Javier Mendoza-CastilloJennifer Bonola Josiah Drake Schuyler Xavier Howard Christopher Mene.sesRamel Cuamil Boone Brandon Xavier Dykes Rosa Gabriela Huamani Pellegrini Rose MeraTyler James Brakefield Daijaun T. Edward Da’Zhae Quamir Hyman Xyaire MerriweatherAndrea Brizuela Mariah Mattise Edwards WiTLisha Ashna Jackson Julia Mariah MinottAlexander Malik Brown Isabel Elliott Jakiya J. .Jarvis Dannah MonlalboEmmanuel Brown Pablo E. Escobar Ivoiy-Michelle Jean Guillermo MonterrozaAntionette M. Bryant David Esperanza Sean Tyreeke Jeffeiys .Joshua MooreheadAlexis J. Burgess Ana Albania Estevez Guerrero Mackenzie Anneliese Jellison Hector L. MoralesNatasha A. Bustamante Marry Famosa Ayanna Camille Johnson Kera MorrissetteAaron Calleja Nicholas Joseph Fedorczyk Tyshan G. Johnson ( yrtia MouzonXavia V. Carter Valerie Fernandez Kiana Brittney Jonathas Caroline N. MullMelody Castillo Valery C. Fleurantin Tymek Jones Luis MullerErik H. Celis Darrell Fleumiond Samuel Josue Sabri MurrayVeronica N. Cepeda Jasmine M. Flores Diana P. Juncal Ja’Lyn Yazmine MyersKellyn Alejandra Cerrato Casco Ceiarah Tishae Flowers Jasmine Kareem Hellena Damaris NazarioAshley Nichole Chambers Alani Marie Francois Ashley L. Kuc Nicholas NemethPayton Marsellis Chandler Terrell Frazier Jayzin C. Lafortune IChaya Chanel NewellKingsley Charles Stefanii Lezona Robemece Funderberk Chelsea Sarah Lambkin Cindy NguyenNoadia Charles Marcus Galvez Taylor E. Lanada Samantha A. NievasJuan Chany Chelsea Garcia Emanuel Leach Jordan L. NunaihedJacqueline Chavarria Jordy Garcia Mariah Deaviion Lee See RAHWAY,

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Nursing degrees awardedThe following Berkeley College School of

Health Studies BS in Nursing and Practical Nurse graduates were honored during a pinning ceremony held in W(Kjdland Park on May 4: Gina Senatus, of Roselle, received a BS degree in nursing; I,atoya Spears, of Kenilworth, received a BS degree in nurs­ing; and Nicole Sullivan, of Union, received a practical nurse certification.

Wilkes University graduates four students

Wilkes University awarded degrees to four local students at its 71st spring com­mencement ceremonies on May 19 in Wilkes-Barre, Pa.: Vanessa Ejiofor, of Union; I.aura Richards, of Rahway; Grace Sanzalone, of Mountainside, and Daniel VanBnmt, of Fanwood.

Locals graduate Saint Peter’s Prep“ *Saint Peter’s Preparatory School cele­brated its 140th commencement at Saint Peter’s University on Thursday, May 24, in Jersey City.

• From Cranford, Matthew Baldowski will attend Northeastern University; John Curran will attend the University of Scran­ton; Luis F.spinal will attend Saint John's University; James Paradise will attend Loy­ola University Maiyland; Andrew Tobin will attend Georgetown University; Jared Wil­son will attend Saint Joseph's University, and Marek Wlodarski will attend New Jer- .sey Institute of Technology.

Amlrew Tobin graduated magna cum laude, and was recognized as a National Merit Commended Scholar. Matthew Bal­dowski, Luis Kspinal, Janies Paradiso, and ^^rek Wlodarski graduated cum laude. Scholar Athlete Awards were awarded to Baldowski, Tobin and Wloilarski.

• From Kenilworth, Aidan Hamilton will attend the University of Connecticut; he graduated cum laude and earneil the Schol­ar Athlete Award.

• From Linden, Adrian Camano will attend The College of New Jersey; he grad­uated cum laude and received a gold medal in viK’al music.

• From Mountainside, Thomas Hannan will attend George Mason University; Keith Schmidt will attend Boston College. Schmidt graduated cum laude and won the Scfiolar Athlete Award.

• From Rahway, Adateyo Akano will attend Lehman College, CUNY; J. Griffin Gonzalez will attend Pennsylvania State University, and Benjamin Kelly will attend Saint Peter's University.

• From Roselle, Christian McKoy will attend Xavier University.

• From Springfield, Ryan Domeo will attend l^fayette College; Andrew Prescott will attend the New Jersey Institute of Technology,

• From Union, Kevin Keegan will attend Northeastern University; liam Keegan will

attend Fairleigh Dickinson University; Charles Mainor Jr. will attend Howard Uni­versity; Joaquin Matamis will attend Seton Hall IJniversity, and Christian Santos will attend Quinnipiac College. Matamis gradu­ated magna cum laude and won the Scholar Athlete Award.

Several Union County students earn honors

Several local students were named to the dean's list at East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania for the spring semester. Full­time students are eligible for this honor if they have attained a 3.5 grade-point aver­age or better. Honored students are:

• Berkeley Heights: Rachel Labella;• Cranford: Olivia Ruppel;• Clark: Casey Dohn, Thomas Malanga

and Dominique Smith;• Fanwood: Christian Lettieri;• Plainfield: Kayla Whitaker;• Scotch Plains: Kerry Loprete;• Springfield: Rebecca Hersh; and• Westfield: Kimberly Pulliam.

Mellon graduates MMUUnion resident Mallory Mellon graduat­

ed June 6 from Mount Mary University in Milwaukee, Wise., with an MS degree in occupational therapy and professional development.

Debrot honoredJoelle Debrot, of New Providence,

earned dean's list honors for the spring semester at Mount St. Mary’s University, located in Emmitsburg, Md. For this honor, a student must achieve a grade-pwjint aver­age of 3.33 or better.

Foster and Dohn graduate King’s College

Two Union County students graduated King’s College on May 20, in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Justin A. Foster, of Plainfield, earned a BS degree in athletic training, and Michael John Dohn, of Clark, earned a BS degree in business administration and accounting.

Becker named to Bates dean’s list

Anika Becker, of Summit, was named to the dean's list at Bates College for the win­ter semester, which ended in April. This is a distinction earned by students whose cunmlative grade-point average is 3.71 or higher. Becker is a 2015 graduate of Summit High School who is majoring in environ­mental studies.

Bates College is located in Lewiston, Maine.

Enweonwu earns high school honors

Stephanie Enweonwu, of Union, a mem­ber of the class of 2021 at Chapel Hill- Chauncy Hall School in Waltham, Mass., has been named to the high honor roll for

the 2017-2018 winter trimester. High hon­ors require a grade-point average of 3.6 or better for the marking period. Chapel Hill- Chauncy Hall is a coeducational day and boarding college-preparatory school locat­ed near Boston, Mass.

All earns master’s degreeUzair Ali, of Roselle Park, earned a grad­

uate degree at Eastern Mennonite Universi­ty’s 100th commencement ceremony on May 6 in Harrisonburg, Va. Ali received an MA in biomedicine.

Local students InductedThe following local residents were

recently initiated into Phi Kappa Phi, the nation's oldest and most selective collegiate honor society for all academic disciplines:

• Berkeley Heights: Thomas Balsamo;• Cranford: Sol Condo and Jessica

Thornton;• Clark: Angelica Firetto;• Elizabeth: Jannette Belen, Katherine

Bonilla Olivares, Michelle Botelho, Maria Cacace, Paula Caffi-ee, Ada Flores, David Haverty, Kadisha Lane and Enelyn Ochoa;

• Hillside: Wensly Martinez, Teodoro Rivera and Jacob Varley;

• Kenilworth: Kelly Matuszewski and Baaria Price;

• Linden: Joseph Czylek and Falinda Dieujuste;

• New Providence: Katherine Peterson;• Plainfield: Tatiana Muslim and Yuri

Slaughter;• Rahway: Nicole Fanning and Titilola

Price;• Roselle Park: Ashley Buttino and Jessi­

ca Cistrelli;• Scotch Plains: Shannon Gomes;• Springfield: Noah Guber;• Union: Jenny Borges, Kimmarah

Casey, Daiyll Adrian Henson and Laura Vidarte; and

• Westfield: Elena Elliott and Jessica Thompson.

Carpetto, Orlstanlo and Frank honored

Nicole Carpetto, of Westfield, and Matthew Oristanio, of North Plainfield were among the 54 University of Scranton stu­dents recently inducted into Upsilon Phi Delta, the national honor society for stu­dents in health care administration pro­grams.

Marissa Frank, of Cranford, was among

the 25 University of Scranton students inducted into Mu Kappa Tao, the national honor society for marketing.

Czepurko Is named to dean's list

Jillian Czepurko, of Springfield, was recently named to the dean's list at Lasell College for outstanding academic achieve­ment during the spring semester. Full-time students who have completed 12 or more credits in the spring semester, with a grade- point average of 3.5 or higher, are eligible for this honor.

Lasell College is located in Nevrton, Mass.

Obinnakwelu receives YSU award

Chibuike Obinnakwelu, of Union, was one of 65 students given special recognition at Youngstown State University's annual Student Awards Banquet. Obinnakwelu, a junior exercise science major on a physical therapy track, received the Presidential Mentor Award in recognition for his service as a presidential mentor.

YSU is located in Youngstown, Ohio.

Dash recognized for community service

Nicole Dash, of Springfield, was one of 48 seniors recognized for community serv­ice efforts during a ceremony at SUNY Oneonta's Alumni Hall Theater on May 11. Ifre event celebrates seniors who have vol­unteered 350 hours or more during their time at the school. Dash majored in dietet­ics at the university.

SUNY Oneonta is located in Oneonta, N.Y.

Roselle Park’s Morrow wins $10,000 grant

Seton Hall University faculty member Jefferey Morrow, of Roselle Park, was one of 13 professors honored at SHU’s yearly Research Council Awards on May 1. A mem­ber of the department of undergraduate theology at the Immaculate Conception Seminary School of Theology, Morrow sub­mitted a research proposal titled 'Toward a Theology of Work and Rest: Jewish and Catholic Contributions."

His work was selected from the 36 sub­missions and he will receive a research grant of $10,000.

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Fabiana Suarez Abhinit Sundar Jason Syrydynski Jacob Thompson Natalina Torres Rachel Valle Justine Ventisette Bianca Verducci

Isabella Vieira Robert Villalba Aitan Voremberg Evan Weinberg Jordan Wendolowski Isaiah Williams Holly Wilson Gregory Winicoff Adam Wuest

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Naisha A. Nunez-Aviles Princeton Nwosu Dylan John O’Brien Taylor N. O’Brien Oscar Ortiz Destiny M. Otto Daitaun Marcel Paradise Jr.Mihir Ashish Parikh Takshat Patel Justin Manuel Patino Michaela M. Pereira Mariela Perez Nelson Pi Perez Jr.Sierra M. PerrineJaeger G. PierreYves Marie Olivier PierreMarcus Amour PittsShawn D. PlitsasKayla Powell CarsonMany Alexander Pozo FernandezSummer Pryor-GreenNatalie QuelopanaJamal RabbJordan RabbAlejandro RamirezGabrielle Ashley Raymond-MusgraveJahmeer Trevon ReidDeja Soleil Resch-LouisNelsy Monet ReyesPaola Reyes DuranDeanna RichardsonAshanti RickenbackerJennifer D. Rivas-ChavezDaniela RiveraJoshua RiveraLevi Kirk RiveraArianna RodriguezAshley RodriguezTrey J. RogersMarleny Margarita Romero FemlanJeremy RosarioTaryn Kammatti RoysterClarissa RuizSteif SalasMisael SalazarJordan C. Salichs

Kyle S. Sanders William F. Sanders Antonio Santoni Sarai Santos Sabrina N. Scardaville Kamaria Sealy Jose SegoviaStephanie Michelle SheftonZachary ShelmetSyeda Warda Batool SheraziGurvinder SinghEvan SirahMichael SmithTre’ SmithJada SpinksKareem TaylorJamahd H. ThomasBrianna Lynn ThorRachael TipianiTyler TomaszewskiLeilani Angelina TorresRaul TorresNyiah TuckerKimberly Ann TwerdakKaryna Nicole VargasNicholas Alexander VaronaJenia Amelia VegaYasmine Milagros VegaFabiola Nicole Vega AlbinoJuan VillarLucy VoAsalah WalkerMichael WardChristopher M. WernerMikeala Linee WestbrookShane Alexander WhitmeyerKahmyia Sha’kayla Wigfall-ChapmanTalia Asante WigginsDana M. WilkinsArion WilliamsDominick J. WilliamsTahir Izeak WilsonJason WintersPatrick J. YurickEvelyn Marie ZayasVictor ZeladaNatalie Zito

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John David Sibum Gabrielle E. Simonelli Chen Song Edward A. Sot Nicolette S. Stallone Joshua J. Stark Michael W. Stewart Luke Sylvester Dana Szalus Ryan Texas Caitlin Rose Tighe Alissa Toribio Nadine Trella N-Yi Grace Tseng Yulian A. Valverde Jared Paul Vanoostendorp Daniel T. Venitelli Cristal VUasoa Veronica N. Vitollo

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PISCES, Feb. 19 to March 20A creative activity of some kind will get a huge boost this week. No matter what it is you are hoping to produce it will have the mark of success on it right from the start. Get busy!

ARIES, March 21 to April 20You may be annoyed that someone you work or do business with changes their plans at the last moment but what can you do? Do not get upset or things could spiral out of control.

TAURUS, April 21 to May 21Demand honest answers to all your questions. Let others know that you won’t mind if it turns out they did something wrong but you will mind if they try to cover up the fact. If they get even slightly evasive by all means get angry.

GEMINI, May 21 to June 21The most important thing now is that you know where your money is coming from and where it is going to. If you let things slide or let other people make financial decisions for you it could get messy very quickly. Stay in control.

CANCER, June 22 to July 22Some people may be vocal in their opposition to what you intend to do but that won’t worry you in the slightest. You are on the cusp of something great, so follow your instincts.

LEO, July 23 to Aug. 23You may be tempted to push yourself beyond your natural limits in an effort to make yourself look good but it isn’t necessary and it may even be counterproductive. You’re doing fine as you are, so keep those changes to a minimum.

VIRGO, Aug. 24 to Sept. 22Others may have doubts about what you are doing but you are totally and utterly convinced that you are on the right track and vrith that kind of self-belief it’s highly unlikely you will fail. You also have friends in high places you can c e J I on.

LIBRA, Sept. 23 to Oct. 23If someone in a position of authority criticizes you today you must not let it get to you. Most likely they don’t know what they are talking about and will eventually apologize.

SCORPIO, Oct. 24 to Nov. 22'There is often a funny side to even the most serious of situa­tions and if you look for that side you will end up laughing while others are crying for no good reason. The cynic in you thinks life is a bit of a joke anyway.

SAGITTARIUS, Nov. 23 to Dec. 21If what the so-called “experts” say does not seem to add up then simply ignore their advice and follow what your instincts are telling you. Only you know what is best for you.

CAPRICORN, Dec. 22 to Jan. 20The more others say that certain things cannot be done the more determined you will be to prove them wrong. You know you have what it takes so do what you must.

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UN IO N C O U N T Y Q U A L ITY OF LIFEUnion County offers resident ways to

improve themselves, improve the commu­nity or help others. Find out where to vol­unteer, donate, check up on health, take classes or attend workshops.

Cranford dance company offers ballet training

The Moving Youth Dance Company, 118 Walnut Ave. in Cranford, offers ballet boot camp summer program from Monday, Aug. 20 to Friday, Aug. 24,10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

The camp includes ballet techniques, conditioning, pointe, variations, stretch and contemporary, and is open to boys and girls ages 12 and up with previous ballet experience. A daily tuition fee is charged and and the signup deadline is Monday, July 30. For additional information, call 908-276-9100 or by email at mydance- [email protected].

Kean museum hosts variety of July tours

Liberty Hall Museum at Kean Universi­ty will host several events in July.

• Tuesdays at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.. Liber­ty Hall Museum offers “A Child’s View of History,” a tour, children and their parents through the eyes of its youngest former occupants: the children who inhabited Lib­erty Hall during the past 250 years. Chil­dren can experience farm chores, play Colonial games and enjoy light refresh­ments. This activity is recommended for children ages 5 to 12, and reservations are required. A fee is charged.

• Wednesday, July 25, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m, adults 21 and older are invited to “Uncork History: Foreign Connections,” which includes a VIP tour of the museum. Afterwards, relax in the historic gardens with wine and finger foods. Admission is charged and reservations are required by Thursday, July 19.

• Tuesday through Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. hourly each week, is a World War I museum tour, “Brothers in Arms: Memories of the Great War,” an exhibit looks at the service of Captain John Kean and his brother Congressman Robert W. Kean. Visitors vdll walk in their footsteps as they head to basic training in 1917, to the front lines of Europe, and return home.

Tickets for all museum events can be purchased atwww.kean.edu/libertyhall/events or by calling 908-527-0400.

Boys & Girls Club offers summer camp programs

The Boys & Girls Club of Union County is currently accepting registration for the Summer Fun Club at its Union, Elizabeth and Plainfield clubs. Summer programs mn daily fi-om June 25 to Aug. 24, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. with early and late pickup options available.

• Teen Leadership Camp: This camp is for children ages 12 to 16, and offers week­ly community service activities, college

PROMISE WALK — More than 300 participants raised upwards of $25,000 for the Promise Walk of Central and North­ern New Jersey on Sunday, May 20.

tours and daily activities to strengthen character and leadership skills. Trips offered this year include the Museum of Natural History, Mountain Creek Water Park, Funplex and Camelbeach Water Park.

• Summer Fun Club: This camp is for children ages 4 to 11, and offers basketball camp, STEM programs and enriching edu­cational programming. SFC will also offer an opportunity to participate in a weekly karate class hosted by KidsSafe Youth Pro­grams. Some of this year’s trips include Sahara Sam’s Indoor Waterpark, the Staten Island Zoo, Adventure Aquarium, Funplex and Camelbeach Water Park.

• Stroke Development Swim Camp: This camp is offered for half or full days for competitive swimmers looking to join a swim team. The components of this pro­gram will include freestyle, starts, back- stroke, breaststroke, butterfly, turns and individual medley.

• Youth Swim Lessons: This is for chil­dren ages 4 to 18. Lessons are offered four days a week for two weeks, with morning and afternoon options available. This pro­gressive series of courses is designed to teach water safety and swimming skills.

For more information on these pro­grams visit vww.bgcuc.org, or call a local club:

• Union 908-687-2697 ext. o;• Elizabeth 908-351-3344 ext. o;• Plainfield 908-822-8672 ext. o.

Boys & Girls Club seeks sponsors

The Boys & Girls Club of Union County is seeking benefactors to sponsor one of its 25 members that have been selected to attend the National Keystone Conference for teen leadership in Atlanta this year. Donations can be made online at www.BGCUC.org/keystoneconference.

For more information please call 908- 687-7976 ext. 111.

College for Teens program at Union County College

The Office of Continuing Education at Union County College is offering two .ses­sions of the 2018 College for Teens pro­gram.

Each session will be held for two weeks and meets from Monday through Thurs­day. The morning session is July 9 to 19, from 9 a.m. to noon. The afternoon session is July 16 to 26, from 1 to 4 p.m. During the sessions, students have the opportunity to research and explore various potential career paths.

For additional information and the

application form, visit www.ucc.edu/2<)i8- College-for-Teens or call 908-709-7600.

YMCA hosts mahjong games throughout July

Tlie Summit YMCA, 67 Maple St., will host free weekly sessions of mahjong for players of any skill level intere.sted in the four-player board game. Sessions will be held Fridays, from .June 22 through July 27, from 12:30 to 3 ]).m.

YMCA southern college tours planned

ITie Summit Area YMCA is planning a trip to the .southern United .States to visit a number of colleges, from .June 25 to 28.

The voyage will include stops at the Uni­versity of Richmond in Virginia, as well tfs Spelman College, Morehou.se College, Mor­ris Browm College and Clark Atlanta Uni versity in Georgia.

Tlie cost of the trip includes all meals, transportation and lodging, but partici­pants who join the Summit Area YMCA Achievers Program may attend this trip at a .significant discount.

The trip will also include stops for leisure, such as visits to the World Famous Waffle House, CNN Headquarters and the Metro Fun Center,

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U N IO N C O U N T Y BU SIN ESSWestfield real estate agents support homeless

Volunteers from the Coldwel! Banker Residential Brokerage Westfield West real estate office assisted The Presbyterian Church in Westfield with its Box City event to support homeless people as part of the Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Cares Day community service event in late April.

For the Box City event, participants slept »(<\'ernight in boxes on the lawn of The West- field Presbyterian Church to bring aware­ness to the FISH Hospitality Program, which provides assistance to working homeless families.

Volunteers included Cares ambassador I,ee Corcoran; Michelle Brennan, Sherrie Natko and Victoria Gal handled the regis­tration table; George Kraus, Mike Morel, Maureen Jones, Kathy Collins and Marilyn Holda-ITeck set up "sleeping boxes," and Cynthia Alexander, Kathy Gouldey and Lynne Wagner served food.

Since its incejrtion in 2005, Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Cares has given more than $1 million to charities sup­porting local communities, along with many volunteer hours donated by affiliated real estate agents, managers and staff.

ings of all sales associates in the Westfield office during the month, while Jacqueline Mandell led for dollar volume. Ana DeFigueiredo had the most sales and also led for units.

Business card app wins Kean business competition

Two Kean University business students took first place at the university’s annual Business Plan Competitiop on Thursday, April 12, which offers $10,000 in overall prize money to student entrepreneurs who successfully pitch their ideas to a panel of experts.

Senior Jenny Caruso and junior Michael Kapotis won $3,000 for their business idea, “E Cards,” a mobile business-card manage­ment system. Kapotis was inspired to devel­op the app when, at an industry conference, he ran out of business cards. He then began outlining a platform that would allow users to store, exchange and customize business cards with their cell phones.

Coming in second place and winning $1,500 was Kean student Chris Hopkins, who proposed “Forte,” a mobile app for musicians to collaborate and promote their work.

• Ghada Abbasi of the Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage in Ridgewood/Glen Rock office was the number one Coldwell Banker agent in New Jersey.

• The Tatiana Wagnerova team of Cold- well Banker Residential Brokerage in Hobo­ken was the number four Coldwell Banker team in North America for rental income.

Columbia Bank presents community grant

Columbia Bank, through the Columbia Bank Foundation, recently presented a $24,960 community grant to the Union County Education Services Foundation. The grant will be used to underwrite the Drone Academy at their Lamberts Mill Academy in Westfield, a hands-on program that teaches local special needs students to design, build and operate a variety of unmanned aerial vehicles.

Weichert Realtors achieve sales accomplishments

Har\'ey Tekel, manager of Weichert, Realtors’ Westfield office, announced that three of his top-producing sales associates have been recognized for their individual achievements in April.

Tara Floyd DeMizit) had the most list­

Metrofuser donates mealsMetrofuser has announced the donation

of 10,000 meals through the Feeding Amer­ica charitable program.

Weichert recognizes several sales associates

Jennifer Love, manager of Weichert, Realtors’ Union sales office, has recognized sales associates from the Union office.

The New Jersey Realtors 2017 Circle of Excellence Silver Sales Award went to Christian Kreitz.

The New Jersey Realtors 2017 Circle of Excellence Bronze Sales Award went to: Cynthia Christian, Maria Concepcion Edmond, Gregory Guillaume, Alice W. Kar- iuki and Clint Mitchell.

Realtors honoredColdwell Banker and NRT have

announced the top offices and affiliated real estate agents for 2017:

Coldwell managers honoredHal Maxwell, president of Coldwell

Banker Residential Brokerage in New Jer­

sey and Rockland County, N.Y., has announced that 16 company branch vice presidents have been recognized with mem­bership in the NRT 2017 President’s Coun­cil for Managers. The NRT 2017 President’s Council for Managers recognizes the lead­ers of the top 20 percent of approximately 800 offices within the national NRT net­work, based on their exemplary jjerform- ance in 2017.

NRT LLC, the largest residential real estate brokerage in the United States, is the parent company of Coldwell Banker Resi­dential Brokerage in New Jersey and Rock­land County, N.Y. The NRT 2017 Presi­dent’s Council for Managers includes the following honorees ft'om Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage in New Jersey and Rockland County, N.Y.:

• Terri Buffa, Alpine and Cluster office;• Stacey Scerbo, Chatham office;• Jonathan Keates, Holmdel adn Colts

Neck office;• Cindy Darcy, Hudson Valley regional

sales center office;• James Tortorelli, Jersey City office;• Jerry Jacob, Livingston office;• Michael Pennisi, Maplewood office;• Alice Schoemann, Marlboro and Man-

alapan office;• Pamela Valias, Middletown office;• Roderick Logan, Montclair office;• Jeff Bogert, Morristown office;• Ed White, Pascack Valley regional sales

center office;• Susan Norman, Princeton office;• Patti Tahan, Wayne office; ‘• John Bradley, Westfield East office;

and• George Kraus, Westfield West office.

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payoff and any and all subsequent taxes, water and sewer amounts.S urp lus M oney: if after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage debt, including costs and

Complaint, filed in a civil action, in which P N C B A N K , N A TIO N A L A S S O C IA T IO N Is Plaintiffand M IC H A E L P H ILLIP S , et at . are Defen­d an t^ pending in the Superior Court of New Jer­sey. Chancery Division, Union County and bear­ing Docket No F-11477-18 within thirty-five (35) i j y s after 08/28/2018. or If published after 0 ^ 8 / 2 0 1 8 . thirty-five (35) days after the actual date of such publication, exclusive of such date, exclusive of such date. If you fail to do so. Judg­ment by Default may be rendered against you for the relief demarKjed in the Complaint. You shall

forth above.Y O U . N A TA L IA P H ILLIP S are made party

defendant(s) to this foreclosure action because

application has been made to the Chief Admin, of thethe M V C to receive title papers authorizing and issue N J certification of ownership for 1963

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expenses, there remains any surplus money, the money will be deposited into the Superior Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus.

you are one of the mortgagors and may be liable for any deficiency and for any lien, daim , or interest you may have in. to or against the mort-

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Ford V IN #B 3 P C 13 41 78 . A n y objections be made Immediately in writing to the N JM V C dae­dal Title Unit P O B o x 017 Trenton N J 08666.June 14. 21. 28. 2018 U 6 8 6 1 4 W C N ($17.64)

S H E R IF F ’S S A L ESheriffs File Number: CH-18002123 Division: C H A N C E R Y Docket Number: F00794917

or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to Court Rules 4 :64-3 ana 4:57-2 stating the natureand extent of that person’s claim and asking for

County: Union Plaintiff: D E U T S C H E B A N K N A TIO N A L T R U S T

an order directing payment of the surplus money. Th e Sheriff or omer person conducting the sale will have information regarding the surplus, if anv.T H E S H E R IF F H E R E B Y R E S E R V E S T H E R IG H T T O A D J O U R N T H IS S A L E W IT H O U T F U R T H E R N O T IC E T H R O U G H P U B L IC A TIO NA F U L L L E G A L D E S C R IP TIO N O F T H E P R E M ­IS E S C A N B E F O U N D IN T H E O F F IC E O F T H E S H E R IF F O F U N IO N C O U N T Y J U D G M E N T A M O U N T: $843,743.23***ElghtH urnlred F o rty -Th re e Th o u s a n d Seven H un- d r ^ Fo rty -Th ree and 23/100***Attorney:S T E R N & E IS E N B E R G P C1040 N. K IN G S HIGHW AY. S U IT E 407C H E R R Y HILL N J 08034(^ )3 9 7 -9 2 0 0Sheriff: Peter CorvelliA full le g ^ description can be found at the Union County Sheriffs OfficeTotal Upset: $866,877.01 ***Eight Hundred Sixty- Six Thousand Eight H u n d rw Seventy-Seven and 01/100**

file your answer and proof of service in duplicate with the Clerk of the Superior Court. Hughes

forth above.Y O U . L IN D A D O M B R O W S K I are made party

defendant to this foredosure action because you hold a judgment/lien/mortgage which may be

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Justice Ccwnplex. CN -971, Trenton, New Jersey 08625, in accordance with the Rules of Civil Practice and Procedure

This action has been instituted for the i

against the'ciwner/mortgaMrs and for any right, tifle and interest you may nave in, to or against

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ttie subject properly. Upon request, a copy of the Complaint and Amended Complaint, if any, will

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This action has been instituted for the purpose of (1 ) foreclosing a mortgage dated 03/21/2005 made by M IC H A E L P H IL L IP S , R O D G E R P H ILLIP S . A N D N A TA L IA P H ILLIP S aa m ort­gag ors to N A TIO N A L C IT Y M O R T G A G E A D W S IO N O F N A T IO N A L C IT Y B A N K O F INDI­A N A recorded on 05/16/2005, In Book 11165 of

be supplied to you for particulafity, Y O U , C H A R L E S D O M B R O W S K I

Mortgages for Union County, (“age 397, et seq , which said mortgage was duly assigned to the Plaintiff named above, who is m e present holderof said Mortgage and (2 ) to recover possession of. and concerns promises commonly known as

, _ ___ are madeparty defendant to this foreclosure action because you hold a judgmentilien/mortgage which may be against m o owner/mortgagors and for any right, title and interest you may nave in. to Of sigainst m e subject property. Upon request, a copy of the Complaint and Amended C om - plBinf, if any, will be supplied to you for particu- fanty.File 936W PN Dated: Juno 18, 2018

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P U B LIC N O T IC E is hereby given mat m e ordi­nance set form below was introduced at a meet­ing of m e Township Committee of m e Township ofu n io n in the County of Union, held on June26,2018 and mat said ordinance will be furmer con­sidered for final passage at a meeting of mepassageTownship Committee at m e Municipal Buildm ^1976 Morris Avenue, Union, New Jersey on Jul) 24, 2018 at 7:30 o'clock P M ,, at which time and place aH persons interested merein or affected m w eb y will be given an opportunity to be heard concerning mis ordinance. During m e week prior to and up to the time for final passage,

C O M P A N Y , A S T R U S T E E F O R A R G E N T S E C U R IT IE S IN C ., A S S E T -B A C K E D P A S S ­T H R O U G H C E R T IF IC A T E S , S E R IE S 2005-W 3 V SDefendant: J E F F R E Y J JA C O B S . M E T R O P O L ­ITA N T IT L E A G E N C Y , U N IT E D S T A T E S O F A M E R IC A , C A R O L R A B S A TT , H O U S E H O L D F IN A N C E C O R P O R A T IO N III, F O R D M O T O R C R E D IT C O M P A N Y LLC D/B/A LA N D R O V E R C A P IT A L G R O U P , S H E IL A M C E A C H E R N , T D B ANK , N.A, S U C C E S S O R B Y M E R G E R T O C O M M E R C E B A N K NA, S T A T E O F N E W J E R ­SEY. M RM M A N A G E M E N T LLC Sale Date: 07/18/2018 Writ of lo c u t io n : 03/22/2018 B y virtue of me above-stated writ of execution to me directed 1 shall expose for sale by public venue, at m e U N IO N C O U N T Y A D M IN IS TR A ­T IO N b U ILD IN G , 1 S T F L O O R . 10 E L IZ A B E T H ­T O W N P LA Z A , Elizabem, N .J., on W E D N E S - DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. All successful bidders must have 2 0 % of ffieir bid available in cash or certified check at the

June 21. 28. July 5 .1 2 , 2018 . ($162.6U68843 U N L ( L68)

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PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PI BLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE

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Docket No. F-011149-18 Superior Court of New Jersey Chancery Division Union County

(L S . ) S T A T E O F N E W J E R S E Y T O :

Wiliie A . Crum ity, his heirs, devisees and personal representatives and his, their or any of their successors in right, title and

interestNew ark D iagnostic R adiology

Y O U A R E H E R E B Y S U M M O N E D A N D R E Q U IR E D to serve upon McCalla Raymer Leibert Pierce, LLC , counsel for the plaintiff, with an address of 99 W ood Avenue South, Suite 803, Iselln, N J 08830, with a telephone number of 732-902-5399, an Answer to the Complaint filed in a civil action where Nationstar Mortgage IL C d/b/a Champion Mortgage Com pany is the plaintiff and Willie A . Crumity, nis heirs, devisees and personal representatives and his. their or any of their successors in right, title and interest, et ai. is the defendant. Th e action is pending in the Superior Court of New Jersey. C h a n c e ^ Division, Union County, and bears Docket No. P- 011149-18. Your Answer must be filed within thir­ty-five (35} days of June 28, 2018. excluding that date, or if this publication runs after June 28. 2018, within thirty-five (35) days after the actual date of publication, excluding tnat date. If you fail to file an Answer, judgment by default may be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint, you shall file your Answer and Proof of Service in duplicate with the Clerk of the Superior Court, Hughes Justice Com plex - C N 971. Trenton, N J 0o625, with a copy to McCalla Raymer Leibert Pierce, LLC , in accordance with the N J Rules of Court.

This action has been instituted for the purpose of (1 ) foreclosing a mortgage dated November 28. 2005 made by Willie A . Crumity and Glorise H. Crumity. husband and wife, as Mortgagors, to Wells Fargo Bank, N .A., recorded in (he Union County Clerk's Office on January 20. 2006 in Book 11537, page 0381 virhich mortgage was assigned to the above named Plaintiff, which has the nght to enforce the note secured by the mort­gage; and (2 ) to recover possession of the land

■ and premises commonly known as 93 Pennsyl­vania Avenue, Hillside. N J 07205 and is further described as Lot 26, Block 1403.

If you are unable to obtain an attorney, you may communicate with the New Jersey Bar Association by calling 732-249-5000. You may also contact tne Lawyer Referral Service of the County of venue by calling (908) 353-4715. If you cannot afford an attorney, you may contact the Legal Services office of the County of venue by calling (908) 354-4340.

Y O U , Willie A . Crumity. his heirs, devisees and personal representatives and his, their or any of their successors in right, tide and interest, are made a party defendant to this foreclosure action because Willie A. Crumity executed the note and mortgage. You. unknown heirs, may be liable for any denciency, and for any right, title and interest you may have in, to or against the subject prop­erty.

Y O U , Newark Diagnostic Radiology is joined as a party defendant because of the following civil judgment entered by the Clerk of the Supe­rior Court of New Jersey, which may be against Plaintiff’s deceased Mortgagor, Willie A . Crumity; S U P E R IO R C O U R T O F N E W JE R S E Y JU D G M E N T N U M B E R : D J -108092-2007 C A S E N U M B E R : D C 015265 06 D A TE D O C K E T E D : 04/27/07 D A TE O F J U D G M E N T IN S .C.P.; 01/08/07 T Y P E O F A C T IO N : C O N T R C -R E G V E N U E ; U N IO N DEBT: $ 1,997.87 C O S T S : $ 92.93 IN T:$ 11.36 D C K G ; $ 10.00 C R E D ITO R (S ):N E W A R K dU g N O S T IC R A D IO L O G Y A TTO R N E Y : DAVID B W A TN E R 1129 B LO O M F IE LD A V E S U ITE 208W E S T C A L D W E L L N J 07006973-244-0061D E B TO R (S ):W ILLIE C R U M IT Y93 P E N N S Y LV A N IA AV. H ILLS ID E. N J 07205 A TT O R N E Y : P R O S E

*** End of Abstract *** FILE: 9626-0428 D A TED : June 28, 2018

wiichelle M. Smith Clerk of Superior Court of New Jersey

U68970 U N L June 2 ^ 2018 ($54.88)___________

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S H E R IF F ’S S A L ESheriffs File Number: C H -1 18002129 Division: C H A N C E R Y Docket Number: F02308817 County: UnionPtaintiff; H S B C B A N K U S A , N A TIO N A L A S S O ­C IA TIO N A S T R U S T E E F O R S G M O R T G A G E S E C U R IT IE S T R U S T 2 0 0 6 -F R E 1 , A S S E T B A C K E D C E R T IF IC A T E S . S E R IE S 2006-FRE1 VSDefendant: Y A Z O S H fR O D E O LIV E IR A ISHI;MRS. Y A Z O S H IR O D E O LIV E IR A ISHI, HISW IFE: N E W C E N T U R Y F IN A N C IA L S E R V IC E S :M IDLAND F U N D IN G LLCSate Date: 07/18/2018Writ of Execution: 04/13/2018

By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to me directed I shall expose for sate by public venue, at the U N IO N C O U N T Y A D M IN IS TR A ­T IO N B U IL D IN G 1 S T F L O O R . 10 E L IZ A B E T H ­T O W N PLA ZA . Elizabeth. N .J., on W E D N E S ­DAY. at two o’clock In the afternoon of said day. AH successful bidders must have 2 0 % of their bid available in cash or certified check at the conclusion of the sates.Property to be sold is located In the T O W N S H IP of H ILLSID E. County of U N IO N . State of New Jersey.Premises commonly known as: 54 M A O IN G T E R R A C E , H ILL S ID E . N J 07205-2821 B E IN G K N O W N as L O T 37, B L O C K 1712 onthe official Tax Map of the T O W N S H IP of H ILL­S ID EDimensions: 37.27FT X 99.80FT X 37.27FT X 99.820FTNearest Cross Street; Salem A venue Th e Sheriff hereby reserves the right to adjourn this sale w ithout further notice by publication.^Subject to any unpaid taxes, m unicipal Mens o r oth e r ch a rg e s, and a ny s u ch taxes, charges, liens, insurance p re m iu m s or oth e r, advances m ade by plaintiff prior to this sale. Ail interested parties are to con du ct and rely upon their ow n independent investigation to ascertain w hether or not any outstanding interest rem ain of record and/or h ave p rio rity over the Hen being foreclosed and, if so the current am ount due thereon.**lf the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled on ly to a return of the deposit paid. T h e P urchaser shall have no further recourse against the M ortgagor, the M ortgagee or the M ortgagee’s a tto rn ^ .^* if affer the sale and satisfaction of the m ortgage debt, Including costs and expens­es, there rem ains any su rp lus m oney, the m oney will be deposited into the S uperior Cou rt Tru st Fu n d and any person claim ing the surplus, or' any part uiereof, m ay file a m otion pursuant to Cou rt Rules 4 :64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that p e rso n ’s c laim and a sking for an ord er directing paym ent of the su rp lus m oney. Th e Sheriff o r other person con du cting the sale will have inform ation regarding the surplus, If any.J U D G M E N T A M O U N T : $236,559.94***TwoH undred T h irty -S ix Th o u s a n d Five H undred Fifty-N ine and 94/100***Attorney:P H E LA N H A LLIN A N D IA M O N D & JO N E S , P C 400 F E L L O W S H IP RD S U IT E 100MT. L A U R E L N J 08054 856-813-5500 Sheriff; Peter CorvelliA full legal description can be found at the Union County Sheriffs OfficeTotal Upset; $242.864.54***Two Hundred Forty- Tw o Thousand Eight Hundred Sixty-Four and 54/100***June 21, 28. July 5. 12. 2018 U68791 U N L ($172.48)

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Sheriffs File Number: CH-18002121 Division: C H A N C E R Y Docket Number: F03340216 County: UnionPlaintiff: F E D E R A L N A TIO N A L M O R T G A G EA S S O C IA T IO NVSDefendant: T O N Y B U R S E ; M R S . T O N Y B U R S E . H IS W IF E ; K A TR IN A A R R IN G TO N : H U S B A N D O F K A TR IN A A R R IN G T O N ; B A N K O F A M E R IC A , N .A.; M O R T G A G E E L E C T R O N ­IC R E G IS T R A T IO N S Y S T E M S . INC. A S N O M I­N E E F O R M JS LEN D IN G . IN C.; U N IT E D S T A T- E D S O F A M E R IC A ; S T A T E O F N E W J E R S E Y Sale Date: 07/18/2018 Writ of Execution: 04/11/2018 By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to me directed i shall expose for sale by public venue, at the U N IO N C O U N T Y A D M IN IS TR A ­T IO N B U IL D IN G 1 S T F L O O R . 10 E L IZ A B E T H - T O W N PLA ZA . Elizabeth. N .J.. on W E D N E S ­DAY, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day. All successful bidders must have 2 0 % of their bid available in cash or certified check at the conclusion of the sales.Th e property to be sold is located in the T O W N ­SH IP O F H ILLSID E. County of Union and State of NJ.It Is commonly known as 146 W ILLIA M S O N A V E N U E . H ILLS ID E. N J 07205.It is known and designated as Block 1004, Lot 6. Th e dimensions are approximately 60’ X 137’. Nearest cross street: Maple Avenue P rior lien(s); 2 n d Q uarter taxes open/due in the am ount of $2,175.00.Sew er account open/due in the am ount of $163.00*Subject to a ny unpaid taxes, m unicipal Hens o r oth e r ch a rg e s, and a n y s u ch taxes, charges, Mens, insurance p re m iu m s o r other advances made b y plaintiff p rio r to this sale. A ll interested parnes are to co n du ct and rely upon their o w n Independent investigation to ascertain w hether o r not any o u n ta n d ln g interest rem ain of record and/or h a ve p rio rity over the Hen being foreclosed and, if so the current am ount due thereon.S u r p lu s M o n e y : I f a fte r th e s a le a n d s a tis fa c tio n o f th e m o r t g a g e d e b t , in c lu d in g c o s t s a n d e x p e n s e s , th e re r e m a in s a n y s u r p lu s m o n e y th e m o n e y w ill b e d e p o s it e d in to th e S u p e r io r u o u r t T ru s t F u n d a n d a n y p e r s o n c la im in g th e s u rp lu s , o r a n y p a r t th e re o f , m a y file a m o t io n p u r s u a n t to C o u r t R u le s 4 :6 4 -3 a n d 4 :5 7 -2 s ta tin g th e n a tu re a n d e x te n t o f th a t p e r s o n ’s d a i m a n d a s k in g fo r

a n o r d e r d ire c t in g p a y m e n t o f th e su/p/us m o n e y . T h e S h e r if f o r o u ^ r p e r s o n c o n d u c t ir }g th e sa te w ill h a v e in fo rm a tio n r e g a r d in g th e s u rp lu s , if a n y .J U D G M E N T A M O U N T : $583.416.23***FlveH undred E ig h ty -Th re e Th o u s a n d F o u r H un ­dred Sixteen and 23/100***Attorney:S T E R N LA V IN TH A L & F R A N K E N B E R G LLC 105 E IS E N H O W E R PAR K W A Y - S U IT E 302 R O S E L A N D N J 07068 973-797-1100 Sheriff: Peter CorvelliA full legal description can be found at the Union County sheriffs OfficeTotal Upset: $598.124.43***Ftve Hundred Nine­ty-Eight Thousand O ne Hundred Twenty-Four and 43/100***June 21. 28. July 5. 12. 2018U68822 U N L ($156.80)__________________________

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S H E R IF F ’S S A L ESheriff’s File N um ber: CH-18002226Division; C H A N C E R Y Docket Number: F02326617 County: UnionPlaintiff: C A R V E R F E D E R A L S A V IN G S B A N KvsDefendant: K E IS H A N . A LL E N Sale Date; 07/25/2018 Writ of Execution: 04/18/2018 By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to me directed I shall expose for sale by public venue, at the U N IO N C O U N T Y A D M IN IS TR A ­T IO N B U IL D IN G 1 S T F L O O R , 10 E L IZ A B E T H ­T O W N PLA ZA . Elizabeth, N .J,, on W E D N E S ­DAY. at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. All successful bidders must have 2 0 % of their bid available in cash or certified check at the conclusion of the sales. Th e property to be sold is located in the To w n s h ip of Hillside.In the C o u n ty of U nion and the State of New Jersey.Premises commonly known as; 546 B lo y Street Biock 507, Lot 13Dimensions of Lot (approximately); 37’ x 115’ A VNearest Cross Street: Buchanan Street F o r interested parties regarding S heriff’s Sale, please contact AuctTon.com at (800) 793.6107 o r at w w w .auctlon .cpm Subject to: 2 n o u u a r te r 20l 8 taxes due lao $2,113.00 a of 5/2/2018 Sale sut^ect to subsequent taxes, utilities, liens ana interest since 5/2/2018 ■TH E S H E R IF F H E R E B Y R E S E R V E S T H E R IG H T T O A D JO U R N T H IS S A L E W IT H O U T F U R T H E R N O T IC E T H R O U G H P U B L IC A ­T IO N .”S urp lus M oney: If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage debt, including costs and expenses, there remains any surplus money, the money will be deposited into the Superior Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that person’s claim and asking for an order directing payment of the surplus money. Th e Sheriff or other person conducting the safe will have information regarding the surplus, if any.J U D G M E N T A M O U N T : $145,084,19***OneH undred Fo rty -F ive Th o u s a n d E ig h ty -F o u r and 19/100***Attorney:M C C A B E , W E IS B E R G & CO N W AY, P.C,216 H A D D O N A V E S U IT E 201W E S T M O N T N J 08108 (856)858-7080 Shenff: Peter CorvelliA full legal description can be found at the Union County Sheriffs OfficeTotal Upset: $149,309.08***0ne Hundred Forty- Nine Thousand Th ree Hundred Nine and 08/100***June 28, July 5, 12. 19, 2018 U69054 U N L ($139.16)

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S H E R IF F ’S S A L ESheriffs File Number: CH-18002135 Division: C H A N C E R Y Docket Number: F02434113 County: UnionPlaintiff: W IL M IN G TO N S A V IN G S F U N D S O C I­E TY , FSB , D/B/A C H R IS TIA N A T R U S T , N O T IN D IV ID U A LLY B U T A S T R U S T E E F O R C A R L S B A D F U N D IN G M O R T G A G E T R U S T V SDefendant: P A U LA B O U TIL L IE R A/K/A PAULA B O U T IL L E R Sale Date: 07/18/2018 Writ of Execution: 04/11/2018

By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to me directed I shall expose for sale by public venue, at the U N IO N C O U N T Y A D M IN IS TR A ­T IO N B U IL D IN G 1 S T F L O O R , 10 E L IZ A B E T H ­T O W N P LA Z A , Elizabeth, N ,J„ on W E D N E S ­DAY, at two o'clock in the afterrroon of said day All successful bidders must have 2 0 % of their bid available in cash or certified check at the conclusion of the sales.P R O P E R T Y T O B E S O L D IS L O C A TE D IN: Township of Hillside County of Union, in the State of N ew Jersey.P R E M IS E S C O M M O N LY K N O W N AS:

1310 State Street Hillside, N J 07205 T A X L O T 12. B L O C K 1202 A P P R O X IM A TE D IM E N S IO N S : 56 x 85 N E A R E S T C R O S S S T R E E T : Silver Avenue *Taxes - curenL *Water - Private:"Sewer - current;

"Also subject to subsequent taxes, water arrd sewer plus interest through date of payoff (X X ) Subject to: If property is located in aHomeowner s Association, then it is sold subject to any assessments and other fees vrtil^h n ^ ^

Surplus M oney: If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage debt, including costs and expenses, there remains any surplus money, the money will be deposited into the Supanor Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:67-2 stating the nature and extent of that person's claim and asking for an order directing payment of the surplus money Th e Sheriff or other person conducting the sale will have information regarding the surplus, if anyT H E S H E R IF F H E R E B Y R E S E R V E S T H E R IG H T T O A D J O U R N T H IS S A L E W IT H O U T F U R T H E R N O T IC E T H R O U G H P U B L IC A TIO NA F U L L L E G A L D E S C R IP TIO N O F T H E P R E M ­IS E S C A N B E F O U N D IN T H E O F F IC E O F T H E S H E R IF F O F U N IO N C O U N T Y J U D G M E N T A M O U N T ; $141,133.12***One H undred Fo rty -O n e Th o u s a n d O ne H undred T h irty -Th re e and 12/100***Attorney:R O M A N O G A R U B O & A R G E N T IE R I C O U N ­S E L O R S A T LAW LLC 52 N E W T O N A V E N U E P O . B O X 456 W O O D B U R Y N J 08096 856-384-1515 Sheriff: Peter CorvelliA full legal description can be found at the Union County Sheriffs OfficeTotal Upset: $147,263.73***One Hundred Forty- Seven Thousand Tw o Hundred Sixty-Three and 73/100*“June 21. 28, July 5, 12,2018 U 6 8 7 8 9 U N L ($160.72)

H ILL S ID E

S H E R IF F S S A L ESheriff’s File N um ber: CH-18001916Division: C H A N C E R Y Docket Number: F01252317 County: UnionPlaintiff: B A N K O F A M E R IC A , N .A V SDefendant: Y V O N N E C . E LL IS A N D A L B E R T H ELLIS , H E R H U S B A N D Sale Date: 07/11/2018 Writ of Execution: 04/18/2018 By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to me directed I shall expose for sale by public venue, at the U N IO N C O U N T Y A D M IN IS TR A ­T IO N B U IL D IN G 1ST F L O O R , 10 E L IZ A B E T H ­T O W N PLA ZA , Elizabeth, N .J,, on W E D N E S ­DAY, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day. All successful bidders must have 2 0 % of their bid available in cash or certified check at the conclusion of the sales.P R O P E R T Y T O B E S O L D IS L O C A T E D IN;Township of Hillside, County of Union, State of Now JorsovP R E M IS E S C O M M O N L Y K N O W N A S : 249Clark Street, Hillside, N J 07205 T A X L O T # 8, B L O C K # 4 1 3 N E A R E S T C R O S S S T R E E T : Compton Terrace A P P R O X IM A TE D IM E N S IO N S : 40 X 120 A F U L L L E G A L D E S C R IP T IO N O F T H E P R E M IS E S C A N B E F O U N D IN T H E O F F IC E O F T H E S H E R IF F O F U N IO N C O U N T Y .Th e sale Is subject to any unpaid taxes and assessments, tax, water, and sewer liens and other municipal assessments. Th e amount due can be obtained from the local taxing authority. All interested parties are to conduct and rely upon their own independent investigation to ascertain whether or not any outstanding interest remain of record and/or have priority over the lien being foreclosed and, if so the current amount due thereon.**lf the sale is set aside for any reason, the Pur­chaser at the sale shall only be entitled to a return of the defiosit paid. Th e Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney."Surp lus m oney: If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage debt. Including costs and expenses, there remains any surplus money, the m oney will be deposited into the Superior Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that person’s claim and asking for an order directing payment of the surplus money Th e Sheriff or olner person condurmng the sale will have information regarding the surplus, if any."T H E S H E R IF F H E R E B Y R E S E R V E S T H E R IG H T T O A D J O U R N T H IS S A L E W IT H O U T F U R T H E R N O T IC E T H R O U G H P U B L IC A ­T IO N ."J U D G M E N T A M O U N T : $201,371,10***TwoH undred O i m T h o u s a n d Th re e H undred S e v - enfyX Jne and 10/100***Attorney:M IL S TE A D & A S S O C IA T E S . LLC 1 E. S T O W R O A D M A R LTO N N J 08053 (856)482-1400 Shenff: Peter CorvelliA full la g ^ description can be found at the Union County Sheriffs OfficeTotal Upset: $207,771.43"*Tw o Hundred Seven Thousand Seven Hundred Seventy-One and 43/100*“June 14, 21, 28, Ju ly 5, 2018 U68465 U N L ($158,76)

H ILL S ID E

S H E R IF F ’S S A L ESheriff’s File Num ber; CH-18002200Division: C H A N C E R Y Docket Number: F02645117 County UnionPlaintiff: H S B C B A N K U S A , N A TIO N A L A S S O C IA TIO N . A S T R U S T E E F O R S G M O R T G A U i S E C U R IT IE S T R U S T 2 0 0 6 -O P T2 , A S S E i B A C K E D C E R T IF IC A T E S S E R IE S 2 ii0 6 O P f.' VSDefendant KIM W O R T H IN G T O N Sale Date: 07/2S2018 Wnt of Execution 04/10.'2018 By virtue of the above-staled wnt of execution to me directed I shall expose for sale by public venue, at the U N IO N C O U N T Y A D M IN IS TR A ­T IO N B U IL D IN G 1ST F L O O R , 10 E L IZ A B E T H ­T O W N PLA ZA , Elizabeth, N .J , on W E D N E S ­DAY. at two o'clock in the afternoon of said dav. All successful bidders must have 20% of 'u-Ct bid available in cash or certified chock at the conclusion of the salesTh e property to be sold is located in the munici paiity of H ILLS ID E in the County of U N IO N end Slate of New JerseyCom m only known as 290 C O N K l IN A V E N U E . H IL L S ID E N J 07205 Tax L O T 39 B L O C K 408 Dimensions of Lot: 37 fool wide by 119 feel long Nearest Cross Street M A P LE A V E N U E T H E S H E R IF F H E R E B Y R E S E R V E S T H E R IG H T T O A D J O U R N T H IS S A L E W IT H O U T F U R T H E R N O T IC E T H R O U G H P U B L IC A TIO N . " S U B J E C T T O A N Y U N P A ID T A X E S , M U N IC I­P A L L IE N S O R O T H E R C H A R G E S , A N D A N Y S U C H T A X E S , C H A R G E S , L IE N S , IN S U R ­A N C E P R E M IU M S O R O 'TH E R A D V A N C E S M A D E B Y P L A IN T IF F P R IO R T O T H IS S A L E A L L IN T E R E S T E D P A R TIE S A R E T O C O N ­D U C T A N D R E LY U P O N T H E IR O W N IN D E ­P E N D E N T IN V E S T IG A T IO N T O A S C E R T A IN W H E T H E R O R N O T A N Y O U T S T A N D IN G IN T E R E S T R E M A IN O F R E C O R D AND/OR H A V E P R IO R IT Y O V E R T H E L IE N B E IN G F O R E C L O S E D A N D , IF S O T H E C U R f ^ T A M O U N T D U E T H E R E O N . *2018 - D U E D A T E :Q T R 2 ■ 05/01: $2,476.00 O P E N S E W E R A C C O U N T #: 01/01/2018 - 12/31/2016 $306.00 O P E N : $10.75 O P E N P L U S P E N A L TY Surp lus M oney: If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage debt, including cnsis and expenses, there remains any surplus money, the m oney will be deposited into the Supenor Court Trust Fund and any person clalmrng ttie surplus, or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4 57-2 stating the nature and extent of lhat person's claim and asking for an order direcling payment of the surplus money The Sheriff or ottier person conducting the safe will have information regarding the surplus, if anyJ U D G M E N T A M O U N T : $216,702.25“ *TwoH undred SIxtssn Th o u s a n d Seven Hundred TWO and 25/100***Attorney:R AS C IT R O N LAW O F F IC E S 130 C L IN T O N R O A D S U IT E 202 FA IR F IE LD N J 07004 973-575-0707 Sheriff: Peter CorvelliA full legal description can be found at the Union County Sheriffs OfficeTotal Upset; $222,737,04’ " T w o Hundred Tw en­ty-Two Thousand Seven Hundred Thirty-Seven and 04/100'“June 28, July 5, 1 2 J 9 , 2018 ^U69053 U N L ($166.60)

K E N IL W O R TH

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A N O R D IN A N C E A M E N D IN G O R D IN A N C E #2017-08 P R O V ID IN G F O R C O M P E N S A T IO N F O R T H E D E P A R T M E N T O F P U B L IC W O R K S O F T H E B O R O U G H O F K E N IL W O R T H

P U R P O S E : An Ordinance Amending the Com - ^ n ^ a t lo n Range for Department of Public

P U B L IC N O T IC E

Th e foregoing ordlnanr-e was introduced and approveoon first reading at the regular meeting of the Kenilworth Borough CouncilTield on June 27. 2018 and will be consrdered for public hear­ing and Onal adoption at the regular meetirro of the Borough Council to’ be held on July 11, 2018 at 8:00 PM at Borough Hall, 567 Boulevard, Kenilworth, N J 07033,

Laura Reinertsen, R M C , C m R Borough Clerk

U69204 U N L June 28, 2018 ($13.23)

R O S E L L E P A R K

B O R O U G H O F R O S E L L E PARK U N IO N C O U N T Y , N E W J E R S E Y

N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N that an ordinance, title of which Is set forth below was finally passed and approved by the Mayor and Council of the Borough of Roselle Park at a public meet­ing hold in the Borough of Roselle Park, 110 East f*°***^® P * *

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PUBLIC NCmCE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE

S E C T IO N 3012 O F T H E C O D E O F T H E B O R ­O U G H O F R O S E L L E PAR K , E N T IT L E D "D U M P S TE R S '

Andrew Casais Borough Clerk

U619/ U N t June 28. 2018 ($11.27)_____________

R O S ELLE PARK

B O R O U G H O F R O S E L L E PARK U N IO N C O U N T Y . N E W JE R S E Y

N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N that an ordinance, title of which is set forth below, was finally passed and approved by the Mayor and Council of the Borough of Roselle Paik at a public meet­ing held in ine Borough of Roselle Park, 110 East Westfield Avenue, Roselle Park, New Jer­sey on i

P A S S E D

A N O R D IN A N C E A M E N D IN G A N D S U P P L E ­M E N T IN G C H A P T E R VII O F T H E C O D E O F T H E B O R O U G H O F R O S E L L E PAR K A D D IN G S E C T IO N 43 E N T IT L E D , “C O M B A T W O U N D - E D /P UR P LE H E A R T PARKING"

Andrew Casals Borough Clerk

U69199 U N L June 28. 2018 ($12.25)

R O SELLE PARK

B O R O U G H O F R O S E L L E PAR K U N IO N C O U N T Y . N E W J E R S E Y

N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N that the following proposed ordinance was introduced and passed on first reading by the Board of Health In me Bor­ough of Roswie Park, •

A N O R D IN A N C E A M E N D IN G C H A P T E R IL A R T IC L E IV^ S E C T IO N 2-34.2 O F T H E C O D E O F T H E B O R O U G H O F R O S E L L E PAR K E N T I­T L E D ^ “A D M IN IS TR A TIO N : B O A R D S , C O M ­M IT T E E S , A N D C O M M IS S IO N S : E N V IR O N ­M E N TA L C O M M IS S IO N : M E M B E R S , TE R M S , V A C A N C IE S "

Andrew Casais Borough Clerk

U69201 U N L June 28, 2018 ($18.13)___________

R O S ELLE PARK

B O R O U G H O F R O S E L L E PARK U N IO N C O U N T Y . N E W JE R S E Y

N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N that the following proposed ordinance was introduced and passed on first reading by the Mayor and Ckiuncil of the

le Park, in the County of Union, New Jersey, at a regular meeting held on June 21.2018 and that said ordinance will be taken up

assage, and public hearing on July 19. 201E “ ■ I tnere^

in the County of Union New Jersey, at a public meeting held on 19. 2018 and said ordinance will

S age, and public hearing o n _______________at 5:00 p.m. prevailing time, or as soon

after as said matter can be reached, at the cftflular meeting of the Roselle Park Board of TiTfftlth to be held In the conference room of Bor­ough Hall in said Borough of Roselle Park, and thal all persons interested therein will be given an opportunity to be heard concerning same.

By the Board of Health of the Borough of Roselle Park.

IN T R O D U C E D O R D IN A N C E NO . 1Q1

A N D O R D IN A N C E O F T H E B O A R D O F R O S E L L E PARK B O A R D O F H E A L TH A M E N D ­IN G C H A P T E R 5, A R T IC L E XI O F T H E B O A R D O F H E A L T H C O D E E N T IT L E D . “A N IM A LS A N D FO W L"

Madeline C dandro Board Clerk

U69191 U N L June 26, 2018 ($17.15)___________

R O S ELLE PARK

BO R O UGH OF R O S ELLE PARK UNION COUNTY. NEW JE R S EY

N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N that the following proposed ordinance was introduced and passed on first reading by the Mayor and Council of the Borough of Roselle Park, in the County of Union, New .w s e y . at a regular meeting held on June 2 1 ,2 0 18 and that saRI ordinance will be taken upX 'r a s s a g e , and public hearing on July 19. 2Q18

------------ "------- -- prevailing time, or as soon there-afler assatd matter can be reached, at the regu­lar meeting of said Mayor and Council to be held at the Borough Hall in said Borough of Roselle Park, and that all persons in te rests therein will be given an opportunity to be heard concerning same.

By order of the Mayor and Council of the Bor­ough of Roselle Park.

IN TR O D U C E D O R D IN A N C E N O . 2535

A N O R D IN A N C E A M E N D IN G C H A P T E R III, S E C T IO N 3-9.1 O F T H E C O D E O F T H E B O R ­O U G H O F R O S E L L E P A R K E N T IT L E D . “P O L IC E R E G U L A T IO N S , P E A C E A N D G O O D O R D E R . P R O H IB IT IO N S ’'

Andrew Casals Borough Clerk

U69198 UN L June 28, 2018 ($16.66)___________

R O SELLE PARK

s :: B O R O U G H O F R O S E L L E PAR KU N IO N C O U N T Y . N E W JE R S E Y

N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N that the foHowino p ro p o s ^ ordinance was introduced and passed on first reading by the Mayor ar>d C oundl of theBorough of R (»efle Park, in the County of Urvon, New Jersey, at a regular meeting held on June 21,2018 and that said ordinarKe will be taken up m rpassage, and public hearing on July 19. 2018 at r:QQ o.m. prevailing time, or as soon mere- after as said matter can be reached, at the regu­lar meeting of said Mayor arxi Council to be held at the Borough Hall in said Borough of Roselle Park, arxl that all persons in te rests therein will be given an opportunity to be heard concerning same

By order of the Mayor and C oundl of the Bor- o u ^ of Rosette Park.

IN TR O D U C E D

prevailing time, or as soon there- afler as said matter can be reached, at the regu­lar meeting of said Mayor and Council to be held at the Borough Hall In said Borough of Roselle Pari(, and that all persons in te rest^ therein will be given an opportunity to be heard concerning same.

By order of the Mayor and Council of the Bor­ough of Roselle Park.

IN TR O D U C E D

A N O R D IN A N C E A M E N D IN G C H A P T E R IL A R T IC L E IV^ S E C T IO N 2-39.2 O F T H E C O D E O F T H E B O R O U G H O F R O S E L L E PA R K E N T I­T L E D ^ “A D M IN IS TR A TIO N : .B O A R D S ^ C O M - M IT T E E S ^ A N D C O M M IS S i6 n S; R E C R E A T IO N C O M M IT T E E ; C O M P O S IT IO N O F T H E R E C R E A T IO N C O M M IT T E E "

Andrew Casais Borough Clerk

U69200 U N L June 28. 2018 ($18.13)

r o sE I F park

BO R O UGH O F R O SELLE PARK UNION CO UN TY, NEW JE R S EY

PUBLIC NO TICE

BOND ORDINANCE NO. 2531 STA TEM EN TS AND SUMMARIES

Th e bond ordinance, the summary terms of which are included herein, has been finally adopted by the Borough of Roselle Park, in the County of Union, State of New Jersey on June 2 1 . 2018 and the 20 day period of limitation with­in which a suit, action or proceeding questioning the validity of such ordinance can be com­menced, as provided in the Local Bond Law, has begun to run from the date of the first publication of This statement. Copies of the full ordinance are available at no cost and during regular busi­ness hours, at the Clerk's office for members of the general public who request the same. Th e summary of the terms of such bond ordinance follows:Title; Bond Ordinance Providing An Appropria­tion O f $1,348,870 For Various Capital Improve­ments By And For Th e Borough Of Roselle Park In Th e County O f Union, New Jersey And Authorizing Th e Issuance O f $728,000 in Bonds O r Notes Of Th e Borough For Financing Part Of Th e AppropriationPurpose(8): Purchase of equipment and capital items for various departments including but not

nance, the title of which is herein below set forth, was finally passed and approved by the Town­ship Committee of the Township of union in the County of Unkm at a public meeting held at the Munlapai Building. Fnberger Park, Union, New Jersey, on June 26, 2018.

E IL E E N B IR C H . Township Clerk

ORDINANCE O F TH E TOW NSHIP COM M IT­T E E O F TH E TOW NSHIP O F UNION, C O U N TY O F UNION, NEW JE R S E Y A D O P ^ N G TH E ‘ SUM M IT COURT: PHASE 2 R ED EV ELO P­M ENT PLAN'* PUR SUAN T T O TH E LO C A L R E D E V E LO P M E N T A N D H O USIN G LAW. N .J .S .A . 4 0 A :1 2 A -1 e t s e a .U69108 U N L June 28, 2018 ($11.76)

TOW NSHIP O F UNION

N O T I C E

Th e Township Committee of the Township of Union has awarded a contract without competi­tive bidding as a professional service pursuant to N .J.S .A . ^ A :1 1 -5 (1 )(a ).

This contract and tne resolution authorizing it are available for public inspection In the Office of the Municipal Clerk

B Y O R D E R O F T H E T O W N S H IP C O M M IT T E E Eileen Birch, Township Clerk

Dated: June 12, 2018

Awarded to: Maser331 Newman Springs Road,

Suite 203

Consulting, P.A.

Red Bank, New Jersey

Services; To provide contract administration and inspection services for the Township of Union

Costs: Not to exceed $169,200.00

Approved as to form by:Daniel Antonelli, Township Attorney U69052 U N L June 28. 2018 ($15.19)

j p u n i o n

Notice of Award

Notice is hereby given by the Township of Union Board of Education that the following pro­fessional service contracts were a w a r d s on June 19, 2018: (a ) Nisivoccia LLP as independ­ent auditors for fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,/U3 i----------------- a -----------AssociatloH for

June 30, 2019,( b) Fairview Insurance the term of July 1. 201£ and (c ) Sciarrillo Cornell, Meflino, McKeisver & Osborne, LLC to complete all unfinished cases

.............................Department; (b )cameras for the Police Department; (c ) cellular solar powered message sign board and garage door openers for the Office of Em ergency Man-

■■ ~ ‘ bottes, tuiagement; (d ) Scott S C 6A airui I riu»w , reb-

extinguishers and , artment; (e ) archiv­

ing equipment for the Clerk’s Office and Vf) (" Boreouter equipment and software for all Borough

Departments; Various Improvements to Borough property including but not limited to improve­ments to munidpai buildings and grounds, side­walk improvements, downtown marketing and zoning study and improvements to Aidene Park; and F ^ u r f o d n g of various streets, induding but not limited to West Clay Avenue from Faltoute Avenue to Girl Scout Park, Madison Avenue from Galloping Hill Road to Magie Avenue Appropriation; $1,348,870 Bonds/Notes Authorized; $728,000 Grants (if any) Appropriated: (a ) $25,470expecteef to be received as a Union County Lev­eling foe Playfietd Grant, (b ) $ 3 0 9 ^ 5 expected to be receivM as a New Jersey Department of Transportation Grant, (c ) $160,000 expected to be received as a Union County Development Block Grant and (d ) $55,000 expected to be received as a Union County Infrastructure and Munidpai Aid Grant.Section 20 Costs; $300,000 Useful Life; 10.65 years

Andrew Casais, Borough Clerk U69202 U N L June 28, 2018 ($35,77)___________

T O W N S H IP O F U N IO N

T O W N S H IP O F U N IO N C O U N T Y O F U N IO N

PUBLIC N O TIC E is hereby given that an ordi-

TOW NSHIP O F UNION

T O W N S H IP O F U N IO N C O U N T Y O F U N IO N

P U B LIC N O T IC E is hereby given that an ordi­nance, the title of which is herein below set forth, was finally passed and approved by the Town­ship Committee of foe Township of union in foe County of Union at a public meeting held at foe Municipal Building. Fnberger Park, Union, New Jersey, on June 26. 2018.

E IL E E N BIR CH , Township Clerk

AN O RDINANCE AMENDING S ECTIO N 170- 123 O F TH E LAND USE CO D E EN TITLED “PROHIBITED U S ES ” O F TH E TOW NSHIP OF UNION (This ordinance prohibits the sale and manufacture of recreational and medicinal marijuana in all zoning districts)U69111 U N L June 28. 2018 ($11.76)

TOW NSHIP OF UNION

T O W N S H IP O F U N IO N C O U N T Y O F U N IO N

P U B LIC N O T IC E is hereby given foat an ordi­nance, the title of which is hereinbelow set forth, was finally passed and approved by the Town­ship Committee of the Township of Union in the County of Union at a public meeting held at the Municipal Buildina Fnberger Park, Union, New Jersey, on June 2o, 2018.

E IL E E N B IR C H Township Clerk

A N O R D IN A N C E R E P E A L IN G A N D R E P L A C ­IN G A R T IC L E I O F C H A P T E R 150 “A F F O R D ­A B L E H O U S IN G " O F T H E T O W N S H IP O F U N IO N T O A D D R E S S T H E R E Q U IR E M E N TS O F T H E FAIR H O U S IN G A C T A N D T H E UN I­F O R M H O U S IN G A F F O R D A B IL IT Y C O N ­T R O L S (U H A C ) R E G A R D IN G C O M P L IA N C E W IT H T H E T O W N S H IP ’S A F F O R D A B L E H O U S IN G O B LIG A TIO N S U69101 U N L June 28. 2018 ($13.23)

TOW NSHIP O F UNION

TOW NSHIP O F UNION UNION COUNTY, NEW JE R S EY

PUBLIC NO TICE

N O TIC E O F PENDING BOND

Th e bond ordinance, the summary terms of which are included herein, was introduced and

resolutions and/or contracts, upon final execution, are on file and available for public

in progr<The r

for pulinspection in the office of the Township of Union Board of Education.

Dated: Jgna 28...2fl18Gregory E. Brennan.

School Business Administrator/ Board Secretary

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T O W N S H IP O F U N IO N

C O U N T Y O F U N IO N

P U B LIC N O T IC E Is hereby given that an ordi­nance. the title of which is herein below set forth, was finally passed and approved by the Town­ship Committee of the Township of Union In the County of Union at a public meeting held at the Muniapal Building Fnberger Park, Union, New Jersey, on June 26, 2018.

E IL E E N B IR C H Township Clerk

O RDINANCE O F TH E TOW NSHIP COM M IT­T E E OF TH E TOW NSHIP O F UNION, C O U N TY O F UNION, NEW JE R S EY ADO PTING C E R ­TAIN AM EN DM ENTS T O TH E ‘R EDEVELO P­M ENT PLAN FO R M ERCK SITE, B LO CK 101, L O TS 2 A N D 4.0201* PUR SUAN T T O TH E L O C A L R ED EV ELO PM EN T AND HOUSING LAW. N J .S J K . 4 0 A :1 2 A ‘ 1 e t s e q .U69112 U N L June 28. 2018 ($13]23)

TOW NSHIP O F UNION

T O W N S H IP O F U N IO N C O U N T Y O F U N IO N

P U B LIC N O T IC E is hereby given that an ordi­nance, foe title of which Is h ^ m below set forfo, was finally passed and approved by the Town­ship Committee of the Township of Union in foe

'bounty of Unirxi at a public meeting held at foe Municipal Buildina Fnberger Park, union, New Jersey, on June 26. 2018.

E IL E E N B IR C H , Township Clerk

AN OR DINANCE AUTHORIZING TH E TO W N - SHIP O F UNION, AS TEN AN T, T O LEASE FROM 969 S TU Y V E S A N T AVENUE. LLC. AS LANDLO RD FO R SPACE LO C A TED A T 971 S TU Y V E S A N T A VEN U E, UNION B Y TH E TOW NSHIP CO M M ITTEE O F TH E TOW NSHIP

I office

UNION

S U P E R IO R C O U R T O F N E W J E R S E Y C H A N C E R Y DIVISIO N U N IO N C O U N T Y Docket No: F -011924-18

Wells Fargo Bank. N.A.

Sylvia Spruel. divorced. E T A L

P LAIN TIFF.

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nty of Union, State of New Jersey ' June 26, 2018. It will be further considered for final passage, after public hearing thereon, at a meeting of the governing body to be held at the Township's Municipal Building, Union, in said County on July 24. 2018 at 7:30 p.m. During the week prior to and up to and including foe date of such meeting, copies of the full ordinance will be available at no cost and during regular business hours at the Clerk's office for the members of foe general public who shall request foe same. Th e summary of the terms of such bond ordinance follows:

Title: B O N D O R D IN A N C E A M E N D IN G A N D S U P P L E M E N T IN G B O N D O R D IN A N C E N U M ­B E R 5416 FIN A LLY A D O P T E D B Y T H E T O W N ­SH IP C O M M IT T E E O F T H E T O W N S H IP O F U N IO N , IN T H E C O U N T Y O F U N IO N . S T A TE O F N E W J E R S E Y O N F E B R U A R Y 28. 2017 A N D E N T IT L E D “B O N D O R D IN A N C E P R O V ID ­IN G F O R S P R IN G F IE L D A V E N U E S T R E E T S C A P E P R O JE C T . B Y A N D IN T H E T O W N S H IP O F U N IO N . IN T H E C O U N T Y O F U N IO N . S T A T E O F N E W J E R S E Y ; A P P R O P R I­A T IN G $1,550,000 T H E R E F O R A N D A U T H O R ­IZIN G T H E IS S U A N C E O F $1.472,500 B O N D S O R N O T E S O F T H E T O W N S H IP T O F IN A N C E P A R T O F T H E C O S T T H E R E O F ”, T O IN C R E A S E T H E T O T A L A P P R O P R IA TIO N T H E R E IN F R O M $1,550,000 T O $2,150^000 A N D T O IN C R E A S E T H E T O T A L D E B T A U TH O R IZ A T IO N T H E R E IN FR O M $1,472,500 T O $2_,042,500, A N D T O A M E N D A N D S U P ­P L E M E N T O T H E R P R O V IS IO N S T H E R E IN

Purposefs): To increase foe total appropriation from $ 1 ,5^ ,000 to $2,150,(XK). increase the total bonds/notes debt authorization from $ 1 ,4 7 2 ,5 ^ to $2,042,500. increase foe total down paym ent from $77,500 to $107,500, increase foe Section 2-20 costs from $280,000 to $330,000 and amend the description of the improvement authorized therein.

Appropriation: Increase from $1,550,000 to $2,150,000

Bonds/Notes Authorized: Increase from $1,472,500 to $2,042,500

Grants Appropriated; Norw

Down Payment: Increased from $77,500 to $107,500

Section 2-20 Costs: Increase frtxn $280,000 to $330,000

Useful Life: 20 yearsEILEEN BIRCH, Township Clerk

U69120 U N L June 28. 2018 ($38,71)

N O T IC E O F A B S E N T D E F E N D A N T S

(L .S .) S T A T E O F N E W J E R S E Y T O :

Cynthia Spruel

You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC , PlaintifFs Attorney, whose address is 14000 Com merce Parkway, Suite B, Mount Laurel. N J 08054, an answer to the complaint (and amended com­plaint. if any) filed In a civil action in which W E L L S F A R G O B A N K , N.A. Is Plaintiff and C Y N T H IA S P R U E L is a Defendant, pending in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chanceiy Division, U N IO N and bearing Docket # t - 011924-18 within Thirty-five (35) days after June 28, 2018, exdusive of such date. If you fail to do so, judgm ent by default m ay be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the com­plaint (and amended complaint, if any). You shall file your answer and proof of service in duplicate wifo the Clerk of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Hughes Justice Complex, 24 Mar­ket Street, Trenton, N J 08625. In accordance with the Rules of Civil Practice and Procedure.

This action has been instituted for the purpose of (1 ) foreclosing a mortgage dated July 31, 2014, made by S Y LV IA S P F ^ E L , D IV O R C E D , as Mortgagor(s), to W E L L S F A R G O B ANK . N.A. recorded on August 6 . 2014, In Book 13800, Page 220, and (2 ) to recover possession of the concerned situated in the Township of Union, commonly known as: Lot 23 Block 4508, Com ­monly known as 2807 Carol Road, Union, New Jersey 07083.

if you are unable to obtain an attorney, you may communicate wifo the New Jersey S » t e Bar Association by calling (201) 249-5000. You may also contact the la w e r referral service of the County of Venue. You m ay communicate with foe Legal Services Office of the County of Venue In the Civil Division Management Office in the C ounty of Venue, listed above online at httD://frw.nicourts.QOv/form/10153 deotvclerk- lawref.pdf.

You, C yr dant tand interest you may have in the subject i gaged property and/or for any obligation that may exist under the terms of the Note, executed ‘ ^ Sylvia r

Dated; June 28, 2018M IC H E LLE S M ITHM IC H E LLE S M ITHC L E R K O F T H E S U P E R IO R C O U R TU69119 U N L June 28. 2018 ($35.77)

UNION

Take notice foe undersigned shall expose for sale in accordance wifo n J S A 39:4-56.6 at pub­lic sale/auction a 2006 Frelghtliner V IN # 1 F U JB - BAV06PU25005 on 7/10/18 at 11:00 a.m. which is located at 1970 U S HlQh\yav 22 East. Union. (MJ which cam e into possession of Sisbarro Tow - inq & Recovery forough abandonment or failure orDw ner’s to claim same.U68412 U N L June 28. July 5. 2018 ($11.76)

UNION

T O W N S H IP O F U N IO N C O U N T Y O F U N IO N

P U B LIC N O T IC E is hereby given foat the ordi­nance set forth below was introduced at a meet­ing of the Township Committee of the Township ofUnion in the County of Union, held on June26, 2018 and that said ordinance will be further (x>n- sidered for final passage at a meeting of foeTownship Committee at foe Munidpai Buildina 1976 Morris Avenue, Union, New Jersey on Julj 24, 2018 at 7:30 o’dock P.M., at which time andXace all persons interested therein or affected hereby will be given an opportunity to be heard

concerning this ordinance. During the week prior to and up to foe time for final passage, copies of said ordinance will be availalde in foe Munidpai Clerk's office, at no cost, in said Munidpai Building, to the m e m b ^ of foe gener­al publk: who shall request a copy of same. Thisordinance will also be posted outside foe Munic­ipal Clerk's office, as r^ u ire d by law.

E IL E E N B IR CHTownship Clerk

AN O RDINANCE AMENDING TH E DESIGNA­TIO N O F R ES TR IC TED PARKING SPACES FOR USE BY PERSONS W ITH SPECIAL VEHI­CLE IDENTIFICATION CAROS, IN TH E TO W N ­SHIP O F UNION. UNION C O U ^ , NEW JE R ­SEY. (This ordinance adds a handicap space at 1341 Barbara Ave., 302 and 316 Oswald PI., and 1062 Woolley Ave.)U68971 U N L June 28, 2018 ($19.11)

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ELIZABETH

SHERIFF'S SALESheriffs File Number: CH-18001852Division: C H A N C E R Y Docket Number: F01121817 County: Union Plaintiff: C IT BA N K , N.A.VSDefendant: B U R N E T T A. DAVIS, JR ,: D IS C O V ­ER B A N K A K A D IS C O V E R B A N K IS S U E R O F TH E D IS C O V E R B A N K D IS C O V E R C A R D : BANK O F A M E R IC A , NA, U S A : S A C O R FIN A N ­CIAL IN C F K A N A TIO N A L C R E D IT A C C E P T ­A N C E INC; U N IT E D S T A T E S O F A M E R IC A Sale Date: 07/11/2018 Writ of Execution: 0^09/2018 By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to me directed I shall expose for sale by public venue, at the U N IO N C O U N T Y A D M IN IS TR A ­TION B U IL D IN G 1 S T F L O O R , 10 E L IZ A B E T H ­TO W N P LA Z A , Elizabeth, N J . . on W E D N E S ­DAY, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day. All successful bidders must have 2 0 % of their bid available in cash or certified check at the conclusion of the sales.The property to be sold is located in the munici­pality or E L IZ A B E TH , in the County of U N IO N and State of New Jersey.Com monly known as 553 P E N N S Y L V A N IA AVEN UE, E L IZ A B E TH , N J 07201 Tax L O T 1215 B L O C K 11 Dimensions of Lot: 55 feet wide by 95 feet long Nearest Cross Street: W H IT E H E A D P L A C E THE S H ER IFF H E R E B Y R ESER V ES TH E RIGHT T O A D JO UR N THIS S ALE W ITH O U T FURTHER N O TIC E TH R O U G H PUBLICATION. ‘S U B JEC T TO A N Y UNPAID TAXES, MUNICI­PAL LIENS OR O TH ER CH ARGES, AND AN Y SUCH TA X ES , CH A R G ES, LIENS, INSUR­ANCE PREMIUMS O R O TH ER ADVANCES MADE BY PLAINTIFF PRIOR TO THIS SALE, ALL IN TER ESTED PARTIES A R E T O C O N ­DUCT AND RELY UPON TH EIR OWN INDE­PENDENT INVESTIGATION TO ASCER TAIN W H ETH ER OR N O T A N Y O U TS TA N D IN G INTEREST REMAIN O F RECORD AND/OR HAVE PRIORITY O VER TH E LIEN BEING FORECLOSED AND, IF SO TH E CUR R EN T AMOUNT DUE TH ER EO N.-2018- D UE DATE:■ Q T R 1 -02/01: $1,511.12 OPEN PLUS PENALTY■ Q T R 2 -05/01: $1,511.11 OPEN■ W ATER A C C O U N T #: 55-0295576-7 TO : 11/22/2017 $51.28 OPEN PLUS PENALTY; S U B JEC T TO FINAL R EAD IN G ADDITIONAL A C C O U N TS MAY EXIST; P L E A S E HAVE SELLER PROVIDE EVIDENCE O F A LL SERV­ICE A T CLO S IN GSurplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage debt, including costs and expenses, there remains any surplus money, the money will be deposited into the Superior Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that person's claim and asking for an order directing payment of the surplus money. The Sheriff o r other person conducting the safe will have information regarding the surplus, if any.JUDG M EN T A M O UN T: $298,917.63***TwoHundred Ninety-Eight Thousand Nine Hun­dred Seventeen and 63/100*"Attorney:RAS C IT R O N LA W O F F IC E S 130 C L IN T O N R O A D SU ITE 202FAIRFIELD N J 07004 973-575-0707 Sheriff: Peter CorvelliA full legal description can be found at the Union County Sheriff's OfficeTotal Upset: $308,711,20***Three Hundred Eight Thousand Seven Hundred Eleven and 20/100'*" June 14, 21, 28, July 5, 2018 U68350 P R O ($178.36)_________________________

ELIZABETH

SHERIFF'S SALESheriffs File Number: CH-18001856Division: C H A N C E R Y Docket Number; F02531517 County: UnionPlaintiff; D E U T S C H E B A N K N A TIO N A L T R U S T CO M PA NY A S T R U S T E E IN T R U S T F O R R E G ­IS TE R E D H O L D E R S O F M O R G A N S T A N L E Y ABS C A P ITA L I INC. T R U S T 2007-N C2 M O R T ­G A G E P A S S -T H R O U G H C E R T IF IC A T E S SER IES 2007-NC2 VSDefendant: J O S E P H V. A U G U S T A V E A/K/A VLA DIM IR J . A U G U S T A V E A/K/A J O S E P H VLADIMIR A U G U S T A V E ; V IC TO IR E A U G U S ­TAVE; H O M E P L U S F IN A N C E C O R P O R A TIO N Sale Date: 07/11/2018 Writ of Execution: 03/29/2018 By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to me directed I shall expose for sale by public venue, at the U N IO N C O U N T Y A D M IN IS TR A ­TIO N feuiLD ING 1 S T F L O O R , 10 E L IZ A B E TH ­TO W N PLA ZA , Elizabeth, N .J., on W E D N E S - DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. All successful bidders must have 2 0 % of their bid available in cash or certified check at the condusion of tiie sales.The property to be sold Is located in the munici­pality of E L IZ A B E TH , in the County of U N IO N and State of New Jersey.Comrronty known as 479 U N IO N A V E N U E . ELIZA B E TH , N J 07208

Tax L O T 1621 B L O C K 11 Dimensions of Lot: 50 feet wide ^ 1 0 0 feet long Nearest Cross Street: P A R K ER R O A D TH E S H ER IFF H ER EB Y R ES ER V ES TH E R IGH T T O A D JO UR N THIS S A LE W ITH O U T FUR TH ER N O TIC E TH R O UG H PUBLICATION. •SUBJECT TO A N Y UNPAID TAXES, MUNICI­PAL LIENS OR O TH ER CH ARGES. AND ANY SUCH TA XES. CH A R G ES, LIENS, INSUR­A N CE PREMIUMS OR O TH ER ADVANCES MADE BY PLAINTIFF PRIOR TO THIS SALE. A LL IN TER ES TED PARTIES A R E T O C O N ­D U C T AND RELY UPON TH EIR OWN INDE­PEN D EN T IN VESTIGATION T O ASCERTAIN W H E TH E R O R N O T A N Y O U TS TA N D IN G IN TER ES T REMAIN O F RECORD AND/OR HAVE PRIORITY O VER TH E LIEN BEING FO R EC LO SED AND, IF SO TH E CUR R EN T A M O U N T D UE TH ER EO N.-2018- DUE DATE:Q T R 1 -02/01: $2,748.48 PAID Q T R 2 -05/01: $2,748.48 OPEN W ATER A C C T #; 5503080367 TO 03/06/2018 $1,958.67 OPEN PLUS PENALTY Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage debt, including costs and expenses, there remains dny surplus money, the money will be deposited into the Superior Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 ana 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that person's claim and asking for an order directing payment of the surplus money. Th e Sheriff or other person conducting the safe will have information regarding the surplus, if any.JU D G M E N T A M O UN T: $519,302.96***FlveHundred Nineteen Thousand Three Hundred Two and 96/1OO*' *Attorney:R A S C IT R O N LA W O F F IC E S 130 C L IN T O N R O A D S U IT E 202 FA IR F IE LD N J 07004 973-575-0707 Sheriff: Peter CorvelliA full legal description can be found at the Union County Sheriff’s OfficeTotal Upset: $532,604.86***Five Hundred Thirty- Tw o Thousand Six Hundred Four and 86/100*^* June 14. 21. 28, July 5, 2018 U68351 P R O ($176.40)

ELIZABETH

SH ERIFF’S SALESheriff’s File Number; CH-18001905Division: C H A N C E R Y Docket Number: F01569715 County: UnionPlaintiff: W IL M IN G TO N S A V IN G S F U N D S O C I­E TY . FSB . D/B/A C H R IS T IA N A T R U S T . N O T IN ITS IN D IV ID U A L C A P A C ITY B U T S O L E L Y A S T R U S T E E F O R B R O U G H A M F U N D I T R U S T VSDefendant: C E S A R G A R C IA -S E R R A N O A/K/A C E S A R M. G A R C IA -S E R R A N O . G E N E R A L A C C ID E N T INS., N E W C E N T U R Y FIN A N C IA L S E R V IC E S INC., A S S IG N E E C IT IB A N K NA. B L A N C A P A R E G A , S T A TE O F N E W JE R S E Y . U N IT E D S T A T E S O F A M E R IC A . W A C H O V IA B A N K N/K/A W E L L S F A R G O B A N K . N .A ., W E S T G R A N D C O N D O M IN IU M A S S O C IA T IO N Sale Date: 07/11/2018 Writ of Execution: 03/20/2018 By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to me directed I shall expose for sale by public venue, at the U N IO N C O U N T Y A D M IN IS TR A ­T IO N B U IL D IN G 1 S T F L O O R . 10 E L IZ A B E T H ­T O W N PLA ZA . Elizabeth, N .J., on W E D N E S ­DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. All successful bidders must have 2 0 % of their bid available in cash or certified check at the conclusion of the sales.P R O P E R T Y T O B E S O L D IS L O C A TE D IN: City of Elizabeth, County of Union, in the State of New Jersey.P R E M IS E S C O M M O N LY K N O W N A S : 816W G R A N D S T U N IT 2 C . E L IZ A B E TH . N J 07202 T A X L O T # 2108 Block # 10 Qual; C -0 2 C A P P R O X IM A TE D IM E N S IO N S ; 140' x 265’ IRR N E A R E S T C R O S S S T R E E T ; Unknown

Seven and 46/100***Ju n e 1 4 , 2 1 ,2 8 . July 5 ,20 18 U68353 P R O ($156.80)

Current through 1st Quarter of 2018*•plus interest on these figures through date of payoff and any and ail suBsequent taxes, water and sewer amounts.Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage debt, including costs and expenses, there remains any surplus money, the money will be deposited Into the Superior Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that person’s claim and asking for an order directing payment of the surplus money. Th e Sheriff or other person conducting the safe will have information regarding the surplus, if any.TH E SH ER IFF H E R E B Y R ES ER V ES TH E R IGH T TO A D JO UR N TH IS S ALE W ITH O U T FUR TH ER N O TIC E TH R O U G H PU B U C ATIO NA F U L L L E G A L D E S C R IP TIO N O F T H E P R E M ­IS E S C A N B E F O U N D IN T H E O F F IC E O F T H E S H E R IF F O F U N IO N C O U N T Y JU D G M E N T AM OUNT: $314^03.33*^n’hreeHundred Fourteen Thousand Three Hundred Three and 33/100*^*Attorney:S T E R N & E IS E N B E R G P C1040 N. K IN G S H IG H W A Y S U IT E 407C H E R R Y HILL N J 08034(609)397-9200Sherm: Peter CorvelliA full legal description can be found at the Unicxi County Sheriff s OfficeTotal Upset: $324.277.46*‘ *Three Hundred Tw enty-tw o Thousand Tw o Hundred Seventy-

ELtZABETH / LINDEN

Notification of Environm ent! investigation and Cleanup

1301 West Elizabeth AvenueIndustrial Building

1301 West Elizabeth Avenue(B lo ck 423/Lot 12)

N JD EP Preferred Identification #033382 June 18, 2018

In accordance with New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (N JDfcP) regulations for "Notification and Public Outreach," B BD Associates. L L C is r^ u ire d to provide informa­tion relating to environmental conditions and remedial acovities being conducted at the above referenced site.

Form er operations conducted at the site includ­ed abrasive blasting, degreasing, and painting of metal surfaces, utilizing various additives, sol­vents. and thinners, which caused contamination on the southern portion of the site. Chemicals associated with site operations include, but may not be limited to, tnchloroethene (T C E ) and tetrachloroethene (P C E ), and were initially detected in the soil and groundwater in 1985. Since this time, the peison conducting the reme­diation has determined that the contamination in the soil and groundwater may have migrated from the site and will continue to investigate until the extent of contamination is determ ine.

B BD Associates. LLC is conducting investiga­tive and remedial activities in accordance with the requirements of the N JD E P to address the chemical contaminants detected, th e person conducting the remediation is evaluating the environmental impacts from the site including the potential for the contamination from this site to affect drinking water wells and the quality of indoor air to ensure that any impacts from the contamination is promptly mitigated.

For additional information or to obtain a copy of the complete fact sheet for this site, please con­tact Mike Novak, Licensed Site K e m ^ia tion Professional (L S R P ) of record at 201-876-9400. U69075 P R O June 28. 2018 ($24.01)___________

E L IZ A B E T H

S H E R IF F ’S S A L E Sheriffs File Number: CH-18001897 Division; C H A N C E R Y Docket Number: F03079916 County: UnionPlaintiff: U .S . B A N K T R U S T . N .A .. A ST R U S T E E F O R LS F9 M A S T E R P A R TIC IP A - T IO N T R U S T V SDefendant: E D W IN T O R R E S ; E N IG M A T O R ­R E S ; MR. T O R R E S . H U S B A N D O F E N IG M A T O R R E S , M ID LA N D F U N D IN G LLC : S T A T E O F N E W JE R S E Y Sale Date: 07/18/2018 Writ of Execution; 04/23/2018 By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to me directed I shall expose for sale by public venue, at the U N IO N C O U N T Y A D M IN IS TR A ­T IO N B U IL D IN G 1 S T FLO O R , 10 E L IZ A B E T H ­T O W N PLA ZA . Elizabeth. N .J,, on W E D N E S ­DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. All successful bidders must have 2 0 % of their bid available in cash or certified check at the conclusion of the sales.Property to be sold is located in the C IT Y of E L IZ A B E TH , County of U N IO N . State of New Jersey.Premises commonly known as: 310 S T IL E S S T R E E T . E L IZ A B E T H , N J 07208-1608 co m ­m on ly know n as 310-312 S T IL E S S T R E E T , E L IZ A B E T H , N J 07208-1608 B E IN G K N O W N as L O T 1406, B L O C K 13 on the official Tax Map of the C IT Y of E L IZ A B E TH Dimensions: 35.00FT X 167 FT X 3 5FT X 167FT Nearest Cross Street: M A G IE S T R E E T T h e Sheriff hereby reserves the right to a diou m this sale w ithout further notice by puolicatlon.’’Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal liens or other charges, and any such taxes, charges, Hens, insurance premiums or other advances made by plaintirf prior to this sale. All interested parties are to conduct and rely upon their own independent investigation to ascertain whether or not any outstanding interest remain of record and/or have priority over the Hen being foreclosed and, if so the current amount due thereon.**lf the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s attom w.•••If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage debt, including costs and expens­es, there remains any surplus money, the money will be deposited Into the Superior Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that person’s clmm and asking for an order directing paymerrt of the surplus money. The Sheriff or other person conductir>g the sale will have information regarding the surplus, if any.For sale information, please visit Auction.com at www.auctlon.com or call (800) 280-2832JU D G M E N T AM O UN T: $535,270.31***FlveHundred Thirty-Five Thousand Two Hundred Seventy and 31/100*^*Attorney:

P H E LA N H A LLIN A N D IA M O N D & JO N E S . P C 400 F E L L O W S H IP R O A D S U IT E 100MT. L A U R E L N J 08054 856-813-5500 Sheriff: Peter CorvelliA full legal description can be found at the Union County Sheriffs OfficeTotal l^)set: $548,353.40***Five Hundred Forty- Eight Thousand Three Hundred Fifty-Three and 407100June 21. 28. July 5^ 12. 2018 U 6 8 8 5 9 P R O ($ lt4 .4 4 )

E L IZ A B E T H

S H E R IF F ’S S A L ESheriffs File Number: CH-18001989 Division: C H A N C E R ’Y Docket Number: F01779615 County: UnionPlaintiff: P A C IFIC U N IO N FIN A N C IA L. LLC V SDefendant; S U S A N A M A G A LH A E S Sale Date: 07/18/2018 Writ of Execution: 01/12/2018 By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to me directed I shall expose for sate by public venue, at the U N IO N C O U N T Y A D M IN IS TR A ­T IO N B U IL D IN G 1ST F L O O R , 10 E L IZ A B E T H ­T O W N PLA ZA . Elizabeth. N .J.. on W E D N E S ­DAY, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day. All successful bidders must have 2 0 % of their bid available in cash or cerlified check at the condusion of the sales. Th e property to be sold is located in the C ity of Elizabeth.In the C o u n ty of u n io n and the State of New Jersey.Premises commonly known as: 168-170 G len -w ood RoadBlock: 10 Lot: 790Dimensions of Lot (approximately): 50’ x 95' Nearest Cross Street. Ed ge w o o a Road F o r interested parties rega rding S heriff’s " ‘ ‘ ‘ tTon.com at (800)Sale, please contact Auctu793.6107 or at yyyi(W,6UCtl9n,eom Subject to: Sale subjectTo subsequent taxes, utilities, liens and Interest since 5/^2()18"T H E S H E R IF F H E R E B Y R E S E R V E S T H E R IG H T T O A D JO U R N T H IS S A L E W IT H O U T F U R T H E R N O T IC E T H R O U G H P U B L IC A ­TIO N ."Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage debt, including costs and expenses, there remains any surplus money, the money will be deposited into the Superior Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 ana 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that person’s claim and asking for an order directing payment of the surplus money Th e Sheriff or omer person conducting the sale will have information regarding the surplus, if any.JU D G M E N T AM O UN T: $294,707.98***TwoHundred Ninety-Four Thousand Seven Hun­dred Seven arid 98/100***Attorney:M C C A B E , W E IS B E R G & CO N W A Y, P C .216 H A D D O N AV E S U IT E 201W E S T M O N T N J 08108 (856)858-7080 Sheriff: Peter CorvelliA full legal description can be found at the Union County Sheriffs OfficeTotal Upset; $303,628.05***Three Hundred Three Thousand Six Hundred Twenty-Eight and 05/100***June 21. 28. July 5. 12,2018 U68861 P R O ($133.28)

ELIZABETH

SHERIFF’S SALESheriffs File Number: CH-18002119 Division: C H A N C E R Y Docket Number: F00733517 County; UnionPlaintiff; H S B C B A N K U S A , N A TIO N A L A S S O ­C IA TIO N A S T R U S T E E F O R H O M E S T A R M O R T G A G E A C C E P T A N C E C O R P .^ A S S E T - B A C K E D P A S S -T H R O U G H C E R T lI 'IC A T E S . S E R IE S 2004-5 VSDefendant: M A R G A R ITA E B IA N C H I A/K/AM A R G E R IT A E , B IA N C H I A N D L IB E R T Y H O M E E Q U IT Y S O L U T IO N S INC ISA O A , A TIM A Sale Date: 07/18/2018 Writ of Execution: 04/18/2018 By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to me directed I shall expose for sale by public venue, at the U N IO N C O U N T Y A D M IN IS TR A ­T IO N B U IL D IN G 1 S T F L O O R . 10 E L IZ A B E T H ­T O W N PLA ZA . Elizabeth. N .J.. on W E D N E S ­DAY. at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. Ail successful bidders must have 2 0 % of their bid available in cash or certified check at the conclusion of the sales. Th e property to be sold Is located In the C ity of Elizabeth.In the County of Union and the State of New Jersey.Premises commonly known as; 841 Myrtle StreetBlock: 4 Lot: 1207Dimensions of Lot (approximately): 34.25’ x200’Nearest Cross Street: Caiiton StreetFor Interested parties regarding SherfffaSale, please contact Aucuon.com at (800)793-6107 or «t www.auctlori.cpniSubject to; Outstanding 2017 taxes Iso$250.00 as of 4/20/2018Sale subject to subsequent taxes, utilities,Mens ana intersst since 4/20/2018“T H E S H E R IF F H E R E B Y R E S E R V E S T H ER IG H T T O A D JO U R N T H IS S A LE W IT H O U TF U R T H E R N O T IC E T H R O U G H P U B L IC A ­

TIO N .Surp lus M oney: If after tfu* t»nd iiunof the mortgage debt, tiu i.jJ.ng i nsis and expenses, there remains anv surplus irwji'.ey. the n w ie y will be deposited into the Supenof Conn Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to Court Rules 4.64-3 rmd 4 57-2 stating the nature and extent of that person’s claim and asking tor an order diiecting payment of the surplus money The Sheriff or other p€M^on coixJuctlng the sale will have information regarding ffie surplus, if anyJU D G M E N T A M O U N T $113.422.75***One Hundred Thirteen Thousand Four Hundred TWenty-TWo and 75/100***Attorney.M C C A B E , W E IS B E R G & (.:ONW AY. P .i'216 H A D D O N A V r S U ITE 201W E S T M O N T N J 08108 (856)858-7080 Shenff' Peter CoivelliA full legal description r^in be found at the Union County sheriffs OfficeTotal upset: $116,964.89***One Hundred Six teen Thousand Nine Hundred Sixty Four and 89/100—J u n e 2 1 .2 8 , July 5. 12.2018 U68862 P R O ($157 86)

ilizABETHSHERIFF’S SALE

Sheriff’s File Number: CH-18001941 Division: C H A N C E R Y Docket Number: F6338609 County UnionPlaintiff; W IL M IN G TO N S A V IN G S F U N D S O C I­E TY . FS B . 0/8/A C H R IS TIA N A T R U S T. N O T IN D IV ID U A LLY B U T A S T R U S T E E F O R C A R LS B A D F U N D IN G M O R T G A G E T R U S T VSDefendant: F E R N A N D O D E L A F U E N T LC H A V E Z ^ HIS H EIR S . D E V IS E E S A N D P F R -s o N A L R e p r e s e n t a t i v e s a n d h i s , HtfWrT H E IR O R A N Y S U C C E S S O R S IN R IG H Y T IT L E A N D IN TE R E S T , ELIZA D E LA F U E N T E C H A V E Z , K N O W N HEIR ; E U G E N IO D E LA F U E N T E C H A V E Z . K N O W N H E IIT T H E S TA TE O F N E W JE R S E Y , U N IT E D S T A T E S O F A M ER ICA; A F C O IN V E S T M E N T S LLC . O N B E H A LF O F P C LA N S O L U T IO N S INC : S A B IN A SCI- E S Z K A ; JD R M IC R O D E V IC E S Sale Data: 07/18/2018 Writ of Execution 04/02/2018

By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to me directed I shall expose for sate by public venue, at the U N IO N C O U N T Y A D M IN IS TR A ­T IO N B U IL D IN G 1 S T F L O O R . 10 E L IZ A B E T H ­T O W N PLAZA, Elizabeth. N J . on W E D N E S ­DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of ^aid day. All successful bidders must have 20% of their bid available In cash or certified check at the conclusion of the sales.P R O P E R T Y T O B E S O L D IS L O C A T E D IN: City of Elizabeth, County of Union, in the State of New JerseyP R E M IS E S C O M M O N LY K N O W N A S :

1016 Julia Street Elizabeth. N J 07201 TA X L O T 8 . B L O C K 1047 A P P R O X IM A TE D IM E N S IO N S : 2 5 x 1 2 0 N E A R E S T C R O S S S T R E E T . Spring Street ‘ Taxes - current;‘Water - Private account:*Sewer - included In water:‘Also subject to subsequent taxes, water aria sewer plus interest through date of payoff Surplus Monay If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage debt, including costs and expenses, there remains any surplus money, the money will be deposited into the Superior Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 ana 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that person's claim and asking for an order directino payment of the surplus money Th e Sheriff or otner person conducting the safe will have Information regarding the surplus, if any.TH E S H ERIFF H E R E B Y R ES ER V ES TH E RIGHT TO A D JO U R N THIS S ALE W ITH O UT FURTH ER NO TICE TH R O U G H PUBLICATIONA F U L L L E G A L D E S C R IP TIO N O F T H E P R E M - IS E S C A N B E F O U N D IN T H E O F F IC E O F T H E S H E R IF F O F U N IO N C O U N T Y JU D G M E N T AM OUNT: $411.631.12***FourHundred Eleven Thousand Six Hundred Thir- fe-One and 12/100***Attorney:R O M A N O G A R U B O & A R G E N T IE R I C O U N ­S E L O R S A T LA W LLC 52 N E W TO N A V E N U E P .0, B O X 456 W O O D B U R Y N J 08096 856-384-1515 Sheriff Peter CorvelliA full legal description can be found at the Union County Sheriff’s OfficeTotal i^ s e t : $432,245 09***Four Hundred Thirty- Tw o Thousand tw o Hundred Forty-Five arid 69/1OO***June 21. 28. July 6, 12, 2018 U68860 P R O ($ 1M 64)

iuZABETHSHERIFF'S SALE

Sh*rlfr« Fll* Number: CH-18001825Divl«ion C H A N C E R Y Docket Numbar: F02394217 County UnionPlaintifI U N IO N C O U N T Y S A V IN G S B A N K A C O R P O R A T IO N O F T H E S T A TE O F N E W J E R ­S E Y

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vsDefendant LU IS A LV E S , A N D T H E S T A T E O F N E W J E R S E Y Sale Date: 07/11/2018 Writ of Execution 04/11/2018 By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to me directed I shall expose for sale by public venue^at the U N IO N C O U N T Y A D M IN IS TR A - T IO N b U IL D IN G 1 S T F L O O R , 10 E L IZ A B E T H ­T O W N PLA ZA , Eliiabeth, N .J., on W E D N E S - DAY, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day, Ail successful bidders must have 2 0 % of their bid available in cash or certified check at the conclusion of the sates.Th e P rop er^ being sold is located in the City of Ellzabetn, County of Union, and State of New Jersey.Th e premises are commonly known as 230 Centre Street. Elizabeth, New Jersey. T a v L o tN o . 204 Tax Block No. 9Dimensions of Lot; Approximately 25 feet by 100 feetNumber of feet to nearest cross street;located on the southeasterly line of Centre Street, distant southwesterly 380 feet from theintersection of the southeasterly line of Centre Street with the southwesterly line of Second AvenueTh e above advertisement does not constitute a full legal description of the real estate Th e fulllegal description may be found at the Office of the Sheriff during regular business hours.T H E S H E R IF F H E R E B Y R E S E R V E S T H ER IG H T T O A D JO U R N T H E S A L E W IT H O U T F U R T H E R N O T IC E T H R O U G H P U B LIC A TIO N JU D G M E N T AM O UN T: $ie0,480.10‘ *‘ 0neHundred Eighty Thousand Four Hundred Eighty iAttorney

ilghty 1 and 10/160*‘

Jtomey:F E N S TE M A K E R A N D F E N S TE M A K E R . PA1322 N O R T H A V E N U E E L IZ A B E T H N J 07208 908-356-6155 Sheriff. Peter CorvelliA ^ l legal description can be found at the Union County Sheriff's OfficeTotal Upset: $186,283,44*“ One Hundred Eighty Six Thousand Tw o Hundred Eighty-Three and 44/100***June 14, 21, 28, July 5, 2018 U68480 P R O ($121.52)

ELIZABETH

SHERIFF’S SALESherlfTs File Number: CH-18001901Division: C H A N C E R Y Docket Number' F02074817 County UnionPlaintiff: S A N TA N D E R BANK, N.A,VSDefendant- C H A R LIE G IG E G A R C IA . E X E C U ­T O R O F T H E E S T A T E O F J U D Y Q U IN ; C H A R ­LIE G IG E G A R C IA ; M ID LA N D F U N D IN G LLC , S T A T E O F N E W JE R S E Y ; U N IT E D S T A T E S O F A M E R IC A , M IC H E LE M A N O R C O N D O M IN IU M A S S O C IA tlO N Sale Date' 07/11/2018 Writ of Execution: 02/26/2018 By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to me directed 1 shall expose for sale by public venue, at the U N IO N C O U N T Y A D M IN IS TR A - T IO N b u iL D IN G 1S T F L O O R , 10 E L IZ A B E T H ­T O W N P LA Z A , Elizabeth, N J „ on W E D N E S - DAY. at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day.All successful bidders must have 2 0 % of theirbti^svailable in cash or certified check at the conclusion of the sales.Th e property to be sold Is located in the C IT Y O F ELIzTV B tTH , County of Union and ^ t e of NJ,It is commonly krwwn as 515 C H E R R Y S T R E E T U N IT 1C. E L I ^ B E T H , N J 07208,It IS known and designated as Block 11, Lot 87.QualC-lC.Th e dimensions are approximately N/A - C O N ­D O M IN IUM ,Nearest cross sUeet Stiles Street

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One Thousand Six Hundred Twenty-Four and 05/100***June 14. 21. 28, July 5, 2018 U68467 P R O ($156.80)

ELIZABETH

SHERIFF’S SALESheriff’s File Number: CH-18001902Division: C H A N C E R Y Docket Number; F02877413County; Union Plaintiff: D E U T S C H E B A N K T R U S T C O M P A N Y

Prior tienfs): 1st Quartsr taxes past due In the amount or $1,636.28.2nd Quarter taxes open/dus In the amount of $1,S87.8S.

A M E R IC A S . A S T R U S T E E F O R R E S ID E N TIA L A C C R E D IT L O A N S . IN C., 2006-QS10 V SDefendant: C A R L A E. IBARRA^ V IS A B E IR A B U IL D E R S , LLC ; S N Y D E R & S A R N O , LLC ; M IDLA N D F U N D IN G LLC Sale Dale; 07/11/2018 Writ of Execution; 04/02/2018 By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to me directed I shall expose for sate by public venue, at the U N IO N C O U N T Y A D M IN IS TR A ­T IO N BUILDIN G . 1 S T F L O O R . 10 E L IZ A B E T H ­T O W N PLA ZA , Elizabeth, N .J.. on W E D N E S ­DAY. at two o ’clock in the afternoon of said day. All successful bidders must have 2 0 % of their bid available in cash or certified check at the conclusion of the sales.Th e property to be sold is located in the C IT Y O F E L IZ A B E TH in the County of U N IO N , and the State of New Jersey.Tax Lot 616 B locksCom m only known as 1003-1005 Fanny Street, Elizabeth, N J 07208 with a mailing address of 1005 Fanny Street. Elizabeth, N J 07208.Dimensions of the Lot are (Approximately) 50 x 100 x 5 0 x 100.Nearest Cross Street; Situated on the Northeast-eiiy side of Fanny Street, 25 feet from the North­westerly side of spring Street.Th e Sheriff hereby reserves the right to adjourn this sale without further notice through publica-

The sale is subject to unpaid taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer liene and other municipal assessments. The amount due can be obtained from the local taxing authority. Pursuant to N JS A 46:8B>21 thesale may also be subject to the limited Henpriority of any condominium/ ho-----------------association liens which may exist.Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfac­tion of the mortgage debt. Including costs and expenses, there remains any surplusmoney, the m o n w will be deposited Into the Superior Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3and 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that person’s c la ^ and asking for an orderdirecting payment of the surplus money. The

■'* othe .Sheriff or other person conducting the sale will have information regarding the surplus, if any.JU D G M E N T AM O UN T: $538,061.70***FiveHundred Thirty-Eight Thousand Slxty-One and 70/100***Attorney:S H A P IR O & D E N A R D O ^ LLC - A T T O R N E Y S 14000 C O M M E R C E PAR KW AY S U IT E BMT. L A U R E L N J 08054 C856)793-3080 Sheriff' Peter CorvelliA full legal description can be found at the Union County Sheriff's OfficeTotal Upset; $567,723.59***Five Hundred Sixty- Seven Thousand Seven Hundred Twenty-Threeand 59/100**’June 14. 21. 28. July 5. 2018 U68468 P R O ($156.80)

ELIZABETH

SHERIFF’S SALESheriff’s File Number: CH-18001904Division: C H A N C E R Y D c ^ e t Number: F01150415County; Union ■ ntiff;

Tax Hen redemption In the amount of uoei$27,167.56 (Includes interest to 5/2/2018).

'Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal liens or other charges, and any such taxes.

, fmcharges. Hens. Insurance premiums or other advances maoe by plaintiff prior to this sale. AH Intereated partUs are to conduct and relyupon their own independent Investigation to ascertain whether or not any outetandingInterest remain of record and/o'r have priority

If so theover the Hen being foreclosed and. If current amount due thereon.S u r p iu s M o n e y : ff a fte r th e s a te a n d s a tis fa c tio n o f th e m o r t g a g e d e b t , i n d u d i n g c o s t s a n de x p e n s e s , th e re r e m a in s a n y s u r p lu s m o n e y , th e

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w'p/tO f a n y p a r t th e re o f, m a y file a m o t io n p u r s u a n t to C o u r t R u le s 4 64-3 a n d 4. 57-2 s ta tin g th e n a tu re

m oney w ill b e d e p o s it e d in to th e S u p e r io r c o u r t T r u s t F u n d a n d a n y p e r s o n d a i m in g th e s u rp lu s .

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a n d e x te n t o f th a t p e r s o n s c la im a n d a s k in g fo ra n o r d e r d ire c t in g p a y m e n t o f th e s u r p lu s money T h e S h e r if f o r o m e r p e r s o n c o rx iu c tif }g th e s a hwHI h a v e in fo rm a tio n r e g a r d in g th e s u rp lu s , if a n y.JU D G M E N T AM O UN T: $137.214.06***OneHundred Thirty-Seven Thousand Two Hun­dred Fourteen and 06/100***AttorneyS T E R N LA V IN TH A L & F R A N K E N B E R G LLC 105 E IS E N H O W E R PAR KW AY - S U IT E 302 R O S E L A N D N J 07068 973-797-1100 Sheriff Peter QorvelliA toil legal description can be fourto at the Union County Sheriff s OfficeTotal Upset $141 , ^ 4 06***One Hundred Forty-

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t person s claim and asking I an order directing payment of the surplus money. Th e Sheriff or otner person conducting the safe will have information regarding the surplus, if any.TH E S H ERIFF H ER EB Y R ES ER V ES TH E R IG H T T O A D JO U R N THIS S ALE W ITH O U T FURTH ER N O TIC E TH R O UG H PUBLICATIONA F U L L LEG.AL D E S C R IP TIO N O F T H E P R E M ­IS E S C A N B E F O U N D IN T H E O F F IC E O F T H E S H E R IF F O F U N IO N C O U N T Y For sale____Information.., pleasp— yis lAViStiafoSaffl. at wMVitAuatfon cpm oj_£aUJU D S M E N T AM O UN T: $960,420.18**‘ NineHundred Sixty Thousand Four Hundred Twenty and 18/10 0 -Attorney:P A R K ER M C C A Y - A T T O R N E Y SP.O. B O X 5054 9000 M ID L A N TIC D R IV E, S U IT E 300 MT. LA U R E L N J 08054 (856)596-8900 Shenff: Peter CorvelliA full legal description can be found at the Union County Sheriff's OfficeTotal Upset: $983,302.89***Nine Hundred Eighty-Three Thousand Three Hundred Tw o and 897100***June 14, 21, 28, July 5, 2018 U68477 P R O ($150.92)

ELIZABETH

SHERIFF’S SALESheriff’s File Number: CH-18001919Division: C H A N C E R Y Docket Number: F02745317County: Union Plaintiff: P R O F-2 01 3-S 3 L E G A L T IT L E T R U S TII, B Y U .S . B A N K N A TIO N A L A S S O C IA T IO N , A S L E G A L T IT L E T R U S T E E V SDefendant: KEV IN M C C L O U D ; S O N Y A B IG B Y - M C C L O U D ; B A N C O P O P U L A R N O R T H A M E R ­ICA; S T A T E O F N E W JE R S E Y ; JO S E P H H E R ­N A N D E Z ; A S S O C IA T E D R A D IO L O G IS TS PA Sale Date; 07/11/2018 Writ of Execution: 04/16/2018 By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to me directed I shall expose for sale by oubllc venue, at the U N IO N C O U N T Y A D M IN IS TR A ­T IO N B U IL D IN G 1 S T F L O O R , 10 E L IZ A B E T H ­T O W N PLA ZA , Elizabeth, N .J., on W E D N E S ­DAY, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day. All successful bidders must have 2 0 % of their bid available in cash or certified check at the conclusion of the sales.Th e properly to be sold is located in the City of Elizabeth, County of Union, and State of NewJerseyCom m only known as 565 Jefferson Avenue, Elizabeth, N J 07201; Tax Lot No. 483; Block 12Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) 20.68 feet by 145 feetNearest Cross Street; Julia Street Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage debt, including costs and expenses, there remains any surplus money, the money will be deposited into the Superior Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus,or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:67-2 stating the nature

Attorney:KM L LA W G R O U P , P C .

Plaintiff; T H E B A N K O F N E W Y O R K M E LLO N F K A T H E B A N K O F N E W Y O R K , A S T R U S T E E F O R T H E C E R T IF IC A T E H O L D E R S O F T H E C W A B S , IN C .. A S S E T -B A C K E D C E R T IF I ­C A T E S , S E R IE S 2006-12 V SDefendant: E Z IE L A A R A U JO ; M R S. E Z IE L A, A R A U JO . H IS W IF E : IV A N Y A R A U JO ; MR, A R A U JO , H U S B A N D O F IVA NY A R A U JO Safe Date: 07/11/2018 Writ of Execution: 03/16/2018 By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to me directed I shall expose for sale by public venue, at the U N IO N C O U N T Y A D M IN IS TR A ­T IO N B U IL D IN G 1 S T F L O O R , 10 E L IZ A B E T H ­T O W N P LA Z A , Elizabeth, N .J., on W E D N E S ­DAY. at two o'ctock in the afternoon of said day. All successful bidders must have 2 0 % of their bid available'*!' cash or certified check at the conclusion of the sales.P R O P E R T Y T O B E S O L D IS L O C A T E D IN: City of Elizabeth, County of Union, in the State of New Jersey.

P R E M IS E S C O M M O N LYK N O W N A S .802 Canton StreetElizabeth. N J 07202

TA X L O T # 261 B L O C K # 10 A P P R O X IM A TE D IM E N S IO N S : 35 X 100 N E A R E S T C R O S S S T R E E T : Acm e Street ’ Also subject to subsequent taxes, water and

216 H A D D O N A V E N U E S T E . 406W E S T M O N T N J 08108 (215)627-1322 Shenff; Peter Corvelli

C o u n t^ h e r iffs Total upset; $88,127.36***Eighty-Eight Thou­sand O ne Hundred Twenty-Seven and 36/100***

U68478 P R C ($127.40)

LINDEN

SH ERIFF’S SALESheriff’s File Number: CH-1S002193Division: C H A N C E R Y Docket Number: F00110417County: Union Plaintiff: M T G L Q IN V E S T O R S LP

sewer plus interest throuigh date of payoff Surplus Money; If after the sale and satisfacoon of the mortgage debt, including costs andexpenses, thiBre remains any surplus money, the money will be deposited into the Superior Court Trust Fuftd and any person daiming the surplus.

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If after the sale and satisfaction of the morto ^ debt, including costs and expenses, tnere

and extent of that person’s claim and asking for an order directing payment of the surplus money. Th e Sheriff or oiner person conducting the sale will have information regarding the surplus, if any.JU D G M EN T AM OUNT: $84,893.94*** Eighty- Four Thousand Eight Hundred Ninety-Three and 94/100***

A toll legal description can be found at the Union Office

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remains any surplus money, the money will be...............tne - --r-- -z r- .deposited into tne Superior Court Trust Furxiand any person claiming the surplus, or any part thereof m ay file a motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stabng the nature andextent of that person's claim and asking for an order directing payment of the surplus money Th e SheiW or other person conducting the safe will have information regarding the surplus, if any.■TH E S H E R IF F H E R E B Y R E S E R V E S T H E R IG H T T O A D JO U R N T H IS S A L E W IT H O U T F U R T H E R N O T IC E T H R O U G H P U B L IC A ­TIO N ."JU D G M E N T AM OUNT: $314,050.29**"ThreeHundred Fourteen Thousand Fifty and 29/100***Attorney;P L U E S E , B E C K E R & S A LTZ M A N , LLC 20000 H O R IZ O N W AY S U IT E 900M O U N T LA U R E L N J 08054(856)813-1700Shenff: Peter CorvelliA full legal description can be found at the Union County Sheriffs OfficeTotal Upset; $326,665.37***Three HundredU p s_- _______Twenty-Six Thousand Six Hundred Sixty-Five and 37/100***June 25, July 5, 12, 19,2018 U69079 P R O ($123.48)

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SHERIFF’S SALESherlfTs File Number: CH-18002225Division: C H A N C E R Y Docket Number: F00033618 County: UnionPlaintiff; N A TIO N S TA R M O R T G A G E L L C D/B/A MR. C O O P E R V SDefendant: F L O R A N G E L F U E N T E S A/K/A F L O - R A N G A L F U E N T E S ; LU IS A. F U E N T E S , HIS H E IR S , D E V IS E E S A N P E R S O N A L R E P R E ­S E N T A T IV E S , A N D HIS/ H E R S , T H E IR O R A N Y O F T H E IR S U C C E S S O R S IN R IG H T T IT L E A N D IN TE R E S T ; S T A T E O F N E W JE R S E Y : U N IT E D S T A T E S O F A M E R IC A Sale Date: 07/25/2018 Writ of Execution: 05/01/2018 By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to me directed I shall expose for sale by public venue, at the U N IO N C O U N T Y A D M IN IS TR A ­T IO N B U IL D IN G 1 S T F L O O R , 10 E L IZ A B E T H ­T O W N PLA ZA , Elizabeth, N .J., on W E D N E S ­DAY, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day. All successful bidders must have 2 0 % of their bid available in cash or certified check at the conclusion of the sales.Th e property to be sold is located in the C IT Y O F LINCSEN in the County of U N IO N , and the Stateof New Jersey.Tax Lots 21, 240, 7A, 6B Block 27

lion.

PUBLIC NOTICE

prior to and up to the time for final passage, copies of said ordinance will be available in the City Clerk's office, at no cost, in said City Hall, to the m em bers df the genera) public who shall request a copy of same. This ordinance will also be posted outeide the City Clerk’s office, as required by law.

ORD. #62-44

AN O RDINANCE CREATING A NEW CH A P­TE R IN TH E C O D E O F TH E C ITY OF U N D EN E N TITLED BUSINESS HOURS

Th e complete ordinance is on file in the City Clerk's Office. City Hall. 301 North W ood Avenue, Linden N J 07O36.U69140 P R O June 28, 2018 ($16.17)

LINDEN

P U B LIC N O T IC E is hereby given that the ordi­nance set forth below was introduced at a meet­ing of the City Council of the City of Linden in the County of Union, held on June i 9 , 2018 and that said ordinance will be further considered for final passage at a meeting of the City Council of the City oT Linden at City Hall, located at 301 N.W ood Avenue, Linden New Jersey on Ju ly 17, 2018 at 7:00 o'clock P.M., at which time andpi<thi

lace all persons interested therein or affected . lereby will be given an opportuni^ to be heard concerning this ordinance. During the week prior to and up to the tirrie for final passage,

s of said ordinance will be available in thecopie. . . . .City Clerk’s office, at no cost, in said City Hall, to the members of the general public whoho shallrequest a copy of same. This ordinance will also be posted outside the City Clerk’s office, as required by law.

ORD. #62-45

AN O RDINANCE TO AM END AND SUPPLE­M ENT C H A P TER II, ADM INISTRATION, O F AN O RDINANCE EN TITLED , “AN O RDINANCE ADO PTING AND EN A CTIN G TH E REVISED G EN ER AL O RDINANCES O F TH E C ITY O F LINDEN, 1999,” PASSED NOVEM BER 23, 1999 AND APPROVED NOVEM BER 24, 1999, AND A S AM ENDED AND SUPPLEM ENTED

Amend Chapter H, Administration. Article iv. Department Established, Section 2-12 Depart­ment of Police, as follows:2-12 D EPAR TM ENT O F POLICE.D ELETE : S E C T IO N 2.12.12. S P E C IA L LA W E N F O R C E M E N T O F F IC E R S A D D : S E C T IO N 2.12.12^ S P E C IA L LA W E N F O R C E M E N T O F F IC E R S

Th e complete ordinance is on file in the City Clerk’s Office, CiW Hall, 301 North W ood Avenue, Linden N J O7036.U69139 P R O June 28. 2018 ($23.52)

Com m only known as 524 Garfield St, Linden, New Jersey 07036Dimensions of the Lot are (Approximately) 126 x 40 X 1 2 4 x 4 0 .Nearest Cross Street: Situated on the North­easterly side of Garfield Street, 347 feet from the Southeasterly side of Georges Avenue.

LINDEN

P U B LIC N O T IC E is h e r ^ y given that the ordi­nance set forth below was introduced at a meet­ing of the City Council of the City of Linden in the County of Union, held on June 19,2018 and that said ordinance will be further considered for final

Th e Sheriff hereby reserves the right to adjourn this sale without further notice through puolica-

th e sale is subject to unpaid taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer liens and other municipal assessments. The amount due can be obfoined from the local taxing authority. Pursuant to N JS A 46:8B-21 the

ge at a meeting of the City Council of the■ ................. cated

rsey <2018 at 7:00 o’clock P.M., at which time’ and

, neeting oCity oT Linden at City Hall, located at 301 N. W ood Avenue. Linden New Jersey on July 17,

pith

sale may also be subject to the limited lienpriority of any condominium/ ho-----------------association liens which may exist.Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfac­tion of the nrtortgage debt, including costs and expenses, there remains any surplusmoney, the money will be deposited Into the Supenor Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3

jiace all persons interested therein or affected hereby will be given an opportuni^ to be heard concerning this ordinance. During the week prior to and up to the time for final passage, copies of said ordinance will be available in the City Clerk’s office, at no cost, in said City Hall, to the members of the general public who shall request a cc^y of same. This ordinance will also be posted outside the City Clerk's office, as required by law.

and 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that person’s c lam and asking for an orderdirecting payment of the surplus mortey. The Sheriff or other person conducting the sale

VSDefendant: R A M O N A N. B O R G E S A K AR O M A N A B O R G E S Sale Date; 07/25/2018 Writ of Execution; 0^01/2018 By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to me directed I shall expose for sale by public venue, at the U N IO N C O U N T Y A D M IN IS TR A ­T IO N BUILDIN G , 1 S T F L O O R . 10 E L IZ A B E T H ­T O W N PLA ZA . Elizabeth. N .J., on W E D N E S ­DAY, at two o’clock In the afternoon of said day. Ail successful bidders must have 2 0 % of their bid available in cash or certified check at foe conclusion of foe sales.MunicipaHty:Clty of Linden S tiw t Address: 353 Raritan Road,

Lir>den, N J 07036 Tax L o t : 67Tax Block: 359Approximate dimensions: 41.32' x 126.85' x 40.00' X 137.22’Nearest cross street; Myrtie Terrace

will have information regarding the surplus, if any.JU D G M E N T A M O UN T: $246,154.59***TwoHundred Forty-Six Thousand One Hundred Fifty-Four and 59/100***Attorney:S H A P IR O & D E N A R D O ^ L L C - A T T O R N E Y S 14000 C O M M E R C E PAR KW AY S U IT E BM T. LA U R E L N J 08054 (856)793-3080 Sheriff: Peter CorvelljA toll legal description can be found at foe Union

AN O RDINANCE TO AMEND AN ORDINANCE EN TITLED , “AN O RDINANCE ESTABLISHING A SCH ED ULE O F TITL E S , SALA R Y RANGES AND R EGULATIO NS FOR MAINTAINING TH E CLASSIFICATION AND SALA R Y STAND AR D ­IZATION PLAN OF A LL EM PLO YEES OF TH E C ITY O F LINDEN,” PASSED A U G U S T 15, 1995 AND APPROVED A U G U S T 16,1995

Th e complete ordinance is on file In the City Clerk’s Oifice, Cito Hall, 301 North W ood Avenue, Linden N J (j7036.U69136 P R O June 28. 2018 ($19.11)

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legal descnptic C o u n ty '^e riff’s Office

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P U B LIC N O T IC E is hereby given that foe ordi­nance set forfo below was introduced at a meet-

Total Upset; $252,022.72***Two Hundred Fifty- Tw o Thousand Tw enty-Tw o and 72/100***

ing of the City Councii of the City of Linden In the

June 28. July 5, 1 2 ,19, 2018------ RO --------U 6 9 0 7 8 P R O ($158.76)

County of Union, held on June 19,2018 and that said ordinance will be further considered for final passage at a meeting of foe City Council of foe City oT Linden at City Hall, located at 301 N.

UN D ENWood Avenue, Linden New Jersey on July 17, 2018 at 7:00 o’clock P.M., at which time and

P U B LIC N O T IC E is hereby given that foe ordi­nance set forfo below was introduced at a meet­ing of the City Council of foe City of Linden in foe County of Union, held on June 19,2018 and that said ordinance will be furfoer considered for final passage at a meeting of foe City CouncU of ttie 5lty 0? Linden at C ^ Hall, lo o te d at 301 N.W ood Avenue, Linden New Jersey on Ju ly 17, 2018 at 7:00 o’clock P.M., at which time andplace all persons interested therein or affected thereby vnll be given an opportuni^ to be heard concerning this ordinance. During foe week

>iace ail persons interested therein or affected thereby will be given an opportunity to be heard concerning this ordinance. During foe week prior to and up to foe time for final passage, copies of said ordinance will be available in the City Clerk’s office, at no cost, in said City Hall, to the members of foe general public ^ o shall request a copy of same. This ordinance will also be posted outside foe City Clerk’s office, as required by law.

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Union County LocalSource June 28, 2018 51

PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PinSLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE

O R D IN A N C E O F T H E C IT Y C O U N C IL O F T H E C ITY O F L IN D E N , IN T H E C O U N T Y O F UN ION, N E W J E R S E Y , A D O P T IN G A Na m e n d e d r e d e v e l o p i u e n t p l a n f o r t h e p a r k p l a s t i c s s i t e , i n i t i a l l y g o v ­e r n i n g T H E R E D E V E L O P M E N T O F B L O C K 496, L O T 3, T O IN C L U D E B L O C K 496, L O T 4 ON T H E T A X M A P O F T H E C ITY , P U R S U A N T T O T H E L O C A L R E D E V E L O P M E N T A N D HO USING LAW , W .J.S .A . 4 0 A . 1 2 A - 1 , e t s e q .

The complete ordinance is on file in the City Clerk’s Office, CiW Hall, 301 North W ood Avenue. Linden N J O7036.U69135 P R O June 28, 2018 ($20.09)

" UHOEH

PUBLIC N O T IC E is hereby given that the ordi- • nance set forth below was introduced at a meet­ing of the City Council of the CiW of Linden in the County of Union, held on Ju n e 19,2018 and that said ordinance will be ffirther considered for final passage at a meeting of the City Council of the City 0? Linden at C ^ Hall, located at 301 N. Wood Avenue, Linden New Jersey on J u ly 17, 2018 at 7:00 o ’clock P.M., at which time and place ail persons interested therein or affected friereby will be given an opportunity to be heard concerning this ordinance. During the week prior to and up to the time for final passage, copies of said ordinance will be available in me Cify Clerk’s office, at no cost, in said City Hall, to the members of the general public who shall

’request a copy of same. This ordinance will also be posted outside the City Clerk’s office, as

•required by (aw.

ORD. #62-50

O R D IN A N C E O F T H E C IT Y C O U N C IL O F T H E C ITY O F L IN D E N , C O U N T Y O F U N IO N . N E W JE R S E Y T O A D O P T T H E R E D E V E L O P M E N T PLAN E N T IT L E D “ 1001 W E S T E L IZ A B E T H

JVVENUE R E D E V E L O P M E N T P L A N - B L O C K 423, L O T 4.02,” P U R S U A N T T O T H E L O C A L R E D E V E L O P M E N T A N D H O U S IN G LA W , N J . S . A . 4 0 A : 1 2 A ’ 1 e t s e q .

The complete ordinance is on file in the City ‘Clerk’s Office, CiW Hall, 301 North W ood Avenue. Linden N J 07036.U69134 P R O June 28, 2018 ($18.62)

’ UNDEiJPUBLIC N O T IC E is hereby given that the ordi-

::nance set forth below was introduced at a meet­ing of the City Council of the City of Linden in the County of Union, held on Ju n e 1 9 ,2018 and that said ordinance will be further considered for final passage at a meeting of the City Council of the

, City of Linden at C ^ Hall, located at 301 N. .Wood Avenue, Linden New Jersey on J u ly 17, ^2018 at 7:00 o ’clock P.M., at which time and place all persons interested therein or affected

^thereby will be given an opportuni^ to be heard ^concerning this ordinance. During the week prior to and up to the time for final passage, copies of said ordinance will be available in me

•City Clerk's office, at no cost, in said City Hall, to the members of the general public who shall request a copy of same. This ordinance wlH also be posted outside the City Clerk’s office, as required by law. z

ORD. #62-51

O R D IN A N C E O F T H E C IT Y C O U N C IL O F T H E C ITY O F L IN D E N , C O U N T Y O F U N IO N ^ N E W

U E R S E Y T O A D O P T T H E A V E N U E C R E D E ­V E L O P M E N T P L A N ,’ C O N C E R N IN G B L O C K 580 L O T S 13 A N D 14 O N T H E T A X M A P O F T H E C IT Y O F U N D E N , P U R S U A N T T O T H E LO C A L R E D E V E L O P M E N T A N D H O U S IN G LAW, N J . S . A . 4 0 A : 1 2 A ‘ 1 e t s e q .

The complete ordinance is on file in the City ^Clerk’s Office, CIW Hall, 301 North W ood Avenue, Linden N J 07036.U69133 P R O June 28, 2018 ($18.62)___________

LIN D E N

PUBLIC N O T IC E is hereby given that the ordi­nance set forth below was introduced at a meet­ing of foe City Council of the City of Linden in the

; County of Union, held on Ju n e 1 9 ,2018 and that said ordinance will be forther considered for final passage at a meeting of the City Council of the

•City of Linden at C ^ Hall, lo o te d at 301 N. Wood Avenue, Linden New Jersey on J u ly 17, 2018 at 7:00 o ’clock P.M., at vmich time and place all persons interested therein or affected thereby will be given an opportunity to be heard concerning this ordinance. During the week prior to and up to ffie time for final passage, ^ p e s of said ordinance will be available in me City Clerk’s office, at no cost, in said City Hall, to the members of the general public who shall request a copy of same. This oralnance will also be posted outside the City Clerk’s office, as required by law.

ORD. #62-52

O R D IN A N C E O F T H E C IT Y O F L IN D E N , C O U N TY O F U N IO N , N E W J E R S E Y A P P R O V ­ING T H E A P P U C A T K )N F O R A L O N G T E R M TAX E X E M P TIO N A N D A U T H O R IZ IN G T H E E ^ C U n O N O F A F IN A N C IA L A G R E E M E N T W ITH P R ll/GAR T R E M L E Y P R O P E R T Y T W O URBAN R E N E W A L L L C

The complete ordinance is on file in the City Clerk’s Office. C ity Half, 301 North W ood Avenue, Linden N J ()7036.

U69132 P R O June 298, 2018 ($18.62)__P U B LIC N O T IC E is hereby given that foe ordi­

nance set forth below was in t ^ u c e d at a meet­ing of foe City Council of foe City of LlfKlen in foe County of Union, held on Ju n e 19, 2018 and foat said ordinance will be further considered for final passage at a meeting of foe City Coundl of foe City of Linden at City Hall, located at 301 N. Wood Avenue. Linden New Jersey on J u ly 17, 2018 at 7:00 o ’clock P.M.. at which time and place all persons Interesteo therein or affected thereby will be given an opportuni^ to be heard concerning this ordinance. During the week prior to and up to foe time for final passage, copies of said ordinance will be available in foe City Clerk’s office, at no cost, in said City Hall, to foe members of foe general public who shall request a <x>py of same. This ordinance will also be posted outside foe City Clerk's office, as required by law.

O R D . #62-53

O R D IN A N C E O F T H E C IT Y O F L IN D E N , C O U N T Y O F U N IO N , N E W J E R S E Y A P P R O V ­IN G T H E A P P L IC A T IO N F O R A L O N G T E R M T A X E X E M P T IO N A N D A U T H O R IZ IN G T H E E X E C U T IO N O F A F IN A N C IA L A G R E E M E N T W IT H P R ll/GA R T R E M L E Y P R O P E R T Y T H R E E U R B A N R E N E W A L L L C

Th e complete ordinance Is on file in foe City Clerk’s Office, C ity Hall. 301 North W ood Avenue, Linden N J 07O36.U69131 P R O June 28. 2018 ($18.62)

LIN D E N

P U B LIC N O T IC E is hereby given that foe ordi­nance set forth below was in ti^ u c e d at a meet­ing of the City Council of foe City of Linden in the County of Union, held on Ju n e 19, 2018 and foat said ordinance will be further considered for final passage at a meeting of the City Council of the City OT Linden at City Hall, located at 301 N. Wood Avenue, Linden New Jersey on J u ly 17, 2018 at 7:00 o ’clock P.M., at which time and place all persons interested therein or affected thereby will be given an opportunity to be heard concerning this ordinance. During the week prior to and up to the time for final passage, copies of said ordinance will be available in foe City Clerk’s office, at no cost, in said City Hall, to the members of the general public who shall request a copy of same. This ordinance will also be posted outside the City Clerk’s office, as required by law.

O R D . #62-54

O R D IN A N C E O F T H E C IT Y C O U N C IL O F T H E C IT Y O F L IN D E N , C O U N T Y O F U N IO N , N E W J E R S E Y A M E N D IN G T H E IN F IN E U M R E D E ­V E L O P M E N T P R O JE C T , R E D E V E L O P M E N T P L A N , T O T H E P L A N N IN G B O A R D F O R R E V IE W A N D C O M M E N T P U R S U A N T T O T H E L O C A L R E D E V E L O P M E N T A N D H O U S IN G LAW . N . J . S . A . 40A:12A -1 e t s e q .

Th e complete ordinance Is on file in the City Clerk’s Office, C ity Hall, 301 North W ood Avenue, Linden N J 67036.U69130 P R O June 28. 2018 ($19.11)

LIN D E N

P U B LIC N O T IC E is hereby given that foe ordi­nance set forth below was introduced at a meet­ing of foe City Council of foe City of Linden in the County of Union, held on Ju n e 19, 2018 and that said ordinance will be further considered for final passage at a meeting of the City Cfouncil of foe City of Linden at City Hall, located at 301 N. W ood Avenue, Linden New Jersey on J u ly 17, 2018 at 7:00 o ’clock P.M., at which time and place all persons interested therein or affected thereby will be given an opportunity to be heard concerning this ordinance. During the week prior to and up to foe time for final passage, copies of said ordinance will be available in foe City Clerk’s office, at no cost, in said City Hall, to foe members of foe general public who shall request a copy of same. Th is ordinance will also be posted outside foe City Clerk’s office, as required by law.

O R D . #62-55

A N O R D IN A N C E T O A M E N D A N D S U P P L E ­M E N T C H A P T E R II. A D M IN IS TR A TIO N , O F A N O R D IN A N C E E N T IT L E D , “A N O R D IN A N C E A D O P T IN G A N D E N A C T IN G T H E R E V IS E D G E N E R A L O R D IN A N C E S O F T H E C IT Y O F L IN D E N , 1 9 9 9 ” P A S S E D N O V E M B E R 23, 1999 A N D A P P R O V E D N O V E M B E R 24, 1999. A N D A S A M E N D E D A N D S U P P L E M E N T E D

Am end Chapter II, Administration, Article IV, Department Established, Section 2-12 Depart­ment of Police, as follows:

2-12 D E P A R T M E N T O F P O U C E .

D E L E T E : S E C T IO N 2.12.1, C R E A T E D - D E P A R TM E N T O F P O LIC E .A D D : S E C T IO N 2.12.1, C R E A T E D - D E P A R T­M E N T O F P O L IC E

Th e c o n fla te ordinance is on file in foe City Clerk’s Office, C ity Hall, 301 North W o ^ Avenue, Lirfoen N J 67036.U09129 P R O June 28. 2018 ($24.50)

LIN D E N

Storage Post. Inc., will sell at Public Auction under New Jersey Lien laws for cash only on July 11. 2018 at 11:00AM and on such sucx^ed- ing days and times as may be necessary at 401 S. Park Ave., Linden, N J 07036 the property described herein as belonging to: Harry carvajal #1012: refrigerator, c o u d h . T V stand: Kimberty A . Vigdor #1018: bags, clothes, furniture; Nicole M. \^nterpool/NV Creations L L C #1140; car­tons, totes; Ann Silva Wanko #1188: tote, car­ton, heater: Juan Arocho ill #2004; cartons. TV. dresser: Annette Irving #2113: couch, chairs, cartons; Kelly Gedeon #2190; car parts, tires; Sergio A. Garcia #2200: cartons, totes, furniture; ^ p n o n s o Jeter, Jr. #2267: rug, cartons, dresser; W esley K. MuHrngs #3006: totes, dresser,couch: Farah Pierre #3009: furniture, cartons: Emanuel K. Kennedy ill #3033: record, cartons, TV ; Eric Lee. Jr. #3660: couch, bags; Helen M. Martinez #3088: bagsl Melissa A. ^ x i s #3100: cartons, speakers, fan; Leroy L. Porter #3119: speakers, totes, furniture; Evelyn Maldonado #3194; cartons, totes, furniture; Alyssa N. Alvarado #3316; bags, totes, coffee maker; Cteo Bostick, Jr. #3262: totes, luggage, carton; Lon­nie I. Cain #4022: refrigermor. couch, radio; Quentin J. Jones #4031: furniture, cartons;Rafol Kamineski #5041: tools, cartons, rugs; Jaiissa G Robinson #7137: bags, TV , remgera- tor; Niyasha A. Lacewell #7138: TV , caitons; Shoranda Qualls #8105; coucfoes. table, dress­er; Gavai L. Simmons #1196; cartons, suitcase; Aliete M. Pedrosa #2142: totes, cartons: Ernest M. Wilson #6050: chair, fan, T V ; Luis Fernando Del Cid Chavez/Quallty Propainting #3240; tools, ladder.

Donald Bader & Patrick Williams. Auctioneers as Agents. Storage Post reserves the right to refuse any bid or cancel the auction for any rea­son.U68939 P R O June 21. 28. 2018 ($44,10)

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C IT Y O F LIN D E N P A S S E D O R D IN A N C E

O R D . #62-34

C IT Y O F LIN D E N U N IO N C O U N T Y . N E W J E R S E Y

P U B L IC N O T IC EB O N D O R D IN A N C E S T A T E M E N T S

A N D S U M M A R IE S

Th e bond ordinance, the summary terms of which are included herein, has b ^ n finally adopted by foe City of Linden, in the County of Union, State of New Jersey on June 19. 2018 and foe 20 day period of limitation within which a suit, action or proceeding questioning the validi­ty of such ordinance can be commenced, as pro­vided in the Local Bond Law, has begun to run from the date of the first publication ofthls state­ment. Copies of foe full ordinance are available at no cost and during regular business hours, at foe Clerk’s office for members of the genera! public who request foe same. Th e summary of the terms of such bond ordinance follows:

Title: Bond Ordinance Providing An Appropria­tion O f $291,500 For Th e Acqui^tion O f Various Items O f Capital Equipment For Th e Police Department For And By Th e City O f Linden, In Th e County O f Union, New Jersey And Authoriz­ing Th e Issuance Of $276^925 Bonds O r Notes O f T h e City For Financing Part Of Th e Appropri­ation.Purpose(s): Acquisition of various items of capi­tal equipinent for the Police Department, includ­ing but not limited to automated license plate mobile readers, public safety technology upgrades and arrow and sign boards. Appropriation: $291,500 Bond^N otes Authorized; $276,925 Grants (if any) Appropriated: None.Section 20 Costs: $z6,500 Useful Life: 5.94 years

Joseph Bodek, ClerkP A S S E D : J U N E 19. 2018 A P P R O V E D : J U N E 20. 2018

M * E ent

A T T E S T :

Th e complete ordinance is on file in the City Clerk's Office. C ity Hall, 301 North W ood Avenue. Linden N J 67036.U69158 P R O June 28. 2018 ($32.34)

l i n d I n

C IT Y O F LIN D E N P A S S E D O R D IN A N C E

O R D . #62-35

C IT Y O F LIN D E N U N IO N C O U N T Y , N E W J E R S E Y

P U B L IC N O T IC E

B O N D O R D IN A N C E S T A T E M E N T S A N D S U M M A R IE S

Th e bond ordinance, the summary terms of which are included herein, has been finally adopted by foe City of Linden, in the County 6 f

Union, State of New Jersey on June 19. 2018 arKl foe 20 day perkxl of limitation within which a suit, action or proceeding questioning foe validi­ty of such ordinance can be commenced, as pro­vided in foe Local Bond Law, has begun to run from foe date of foe first pubitcation on h is state­ment Copies of foe full ordinance ore available at no cost and during regular business hours, at foe Clerk’s office for members of foe general public who request foe same. Th e summary of the terms of such bond ordinance follows:

Title; Bond Ordinance Providing An Apprt^ria* tion O f $90,090 For Acquisition Of Firefighting Equipment And Personal Protective Equipm em For And By Th e City O f Linden, In Th e C ounty Of Union, New Jersey And Authorizing The Issuance Of $85,586 Bonds O r Notes O f The City For Financing Pari Of Th e A p p rc ^a tio n Purpose(s): For foe acquisition of firefighting equipment, and personal protective equipmem induding but not limited to helmets, gloves and turnout gear.Appropnation; $90,090 Bofxis/Notes Authorized; $85,586 Grants (if any) Appropriated; None.Section 20 Costs; $8,190 Useful Life: 5 years

Joseph Bodek. ClerkP A S S E D : J U N E 19. 2018 A P P R O V E D : J U N E 20. 2018

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Th e complete ordinance is on file In foe City Clerk’s Office, City Hall, 301 North W ood Avenue. Linden N J 67036.U69155 P R O June 28. 2018 ($25.54)__C IT Y O F LIN D E N P A S S E D O R D IN A N C E

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Th e bond ordinance, foe summary terms of which are induded herein, has b ^ n finally adopted by foe City of Linden in foe Slate of New Jersey on June 19. 2018 and foe 20 day period of limitation wifoin v ^ ic h a suit, action or pro­ceeding questioning the validity of such ordi­nance can be commenced, as provided in foe Local Bond Law, has begun to run from the date of foe first publication of this statement. Copies of the full eminence are available at no cost and during regular business hours, at foe Clerk’s office for members of foe general public who request the same. Th e summary of tne terms of such bond ordinance fotfows:

Title: Bond Ordinance Restating Bond Ordi­nance #61-69 Providing A Bond Ordinance Amending Bond Ordinance Num ber 59-16 Flnal- ty Adopted By Th e City CouncH Of Th e City Of Linden, New Jersey O n April 21. 2015

Purposerfs): Amend Section 3 (a) of Bond Ofdi- naoce 59-16 by inserting after foe phrase "replacement of me roof at me Linden Multi Pur pose Center" foe phrase *. 7fo Ward Recreation Centw . PAL Memorial FieW and City Hall" ^>propriatk>n; $440,000 Bonds/Notes Aufoonzed; $418,000 Grants (if any) Appropnaled. None Section 20 Costs $40,000 Useful Life: 15 years

Joseph Bodek, Clerk

P A S S E D : JU N E 19. 2018 A P P R O V E D : J U N E 20. 2018

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Th e complele ordinance Is on tile in the City Clerk’s Office. CiW Hall, 301 North W ood Avenue. Linden N J 07036 U691S7 P R O June 28, 2018 ($32.34)___________

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A N O R D IN A N C E T O A M E N D A N D S U P P L E ­M E N T C H A P T E R X, B U IL D IN G A N D H O U S IN G O F A N O R D IN A N C E E N T IT L E D , -A N O R D I­N A N C E A D O P T IN G A N D E N A C T IN G T H E R E V IS E D G E N E R A L O R D IN A N C E S O F T H E C IT Y O F LIN D E N , 1999", P A S S E D N O V E M B E R 23, 1999, A N D A P P R O V E D N O V E M B E R 24, 1999, A N D A S A M E N D E D A N D S U P P L E M E N T ED .

Amend Chapter X, Bulldir^ and Housing, Article I, State Uniform Construction Code, as follows:

Chapter X . Building and Housing

10-2 Foes10-2.1 SutKode Fees Is hereby amended to read as follows:10-2.1.1 As peer N .J.A .C . 5 :23-4.17(a) Fees may be rounded to the nearest dollar amount

P A S S E D : J U N E 19, 2018 A P P R O V E D : J U N E 20, 2018

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Th e completa ordinance Is on fHe In the City Clerk's Office, C ity Hall. 301 North W ood Avenue, Linden N J 67038 U69153 P R O June 28, 2018 ($31 85)___________

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Amend Chapter V, Animal Control, as follows A D D ; Section 5-5 R E G U L A T IN G T H E S A L E O F D O G S A N D C A T S

P A S S E D : J U N E 19, 2018 A P P R O V E D : J U N E 20, 2018

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The complete ordinance is on file in the City Clerk's Offtce, City Hall. 301 North W ood Avenue, Linden N J 67038 U69149 P R O June 26, 2018 ($18.62)__________

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Th e complete ordinance Is on We In the City Clerk's Offlee, C ity Hall. 301 North W ood Avenue, Linden N J 67038 U69145 P R O June 28, 2018 ($14.70)___________

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A N O R D IN A N C E T O A M E N D A N O R D IN A N C E E N T IT L E D , "A N O R D IN A N C E E S T A B L IS H IN G A S C H E D U L E O F T IT L E S , S A L A R Y R A N G E S A N D R E G U L A T IO N S F O R M A IN TA IN IN G T H E C L A S S IF IC A T IO N A N D S A L A R Y S T A N D A R D ­IZ A TIO N P L A N O F A L L E M P L O Y E E S O F T H E C IT Y O F L I N D E N " P A S S E D A U G U S T 15. 1995 A N D A P P R O V E D A U G U S T 16. 1995

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Th e complete ordinance is on file in the City Clerk's Office, C ity Hall, 301 North W ood Avenue. Linden N J 07036,U69142 P R O June 28, 2018 ($16.66)

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P A S S E D : J U N E 19, 2018 A P P R O V E D ' J U N E 20, 2018

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Th e complete ordinance is on file in the City Clerk’s office, City Hall. 301 North W ood Avenue. Linden N J u7036.U69141 P R O June 28. 2018 ($16,68)

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Th e bond ordinance, the summary terms of which are included herein, was introduced and passed upon first reading at a meeting of the governing body of the City of Linden, in the County of Union, State of New Jersey, on June 19. 2018- it will be further considered for finai passage, after public hearing thereon, at a meet­ing of the governing body to be held at the Municipal Building, 301 N w ood Avenue, in said City on July 17, 2018 at 7;00 o’clock PM, During the week prior to and up to and including the date of such meeting copies of the full ordinance will be available at no cost and during regular business tiours. at the Clerk's office for ine m em ­bers of the general public who shall request the same Th e summary of the terms of such bond ordinance follows:

This Notice is published pursuant to N ,J,S ,A , 4 0A 2 -17U69138 P R O June 28, 2018 ($23.03)

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Appropriation; $165,000Bonds/Notes 4ajthorized: $85,500Grants (if any) /^propriated; $75,000 expectedto be received from the County of Union KidsRecreational Trust GrantSection 20 Costs. $15,000Useful Life: 15 years

Joseph Bodek, Clerk

This Notice is published pursuant to N .J.S .A . 40A:2-17.U69137 P R O June 28, 2018 ($25,97)

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P U B LIC N O T IC E C IT Y O F LIN D E N , N E W JE R S E Y

Th e City of Linden. New Jersey has awarded a contract without competitive bidding as an "Extraordinary, Unspeciflable Service" in accor­dance with the Local Public Contracts Law pur­suant to N .J.S.A.40A:11-1 et seg. Th e contract was awarded pursuant to a "Fair and Open Process” as per N .J.S .A . 19:44a-20.4 et seq. This contract and the resolution authorizing it are available for public inspection in the Office of the Municipal Clerk.

A W A R D E D ; T& M Associates 11 Tindall Road Middletown. N J 07748

S E R V IC E :For the optimization of traffic signals along Wood Avenue In the City of Linden.

T IM E P E R IO D : Th e term of said contract shall be until the conclusion of the work to be per­formed. or until said amount has been exhaust­ed, whichever occurs earlier.

C O S T : In an amount not to exceed $14,500.00,

D A TE D : June 20, 2018

Joseph C. Bodek Municipal ClerkU69165 P R O June 28. 2018 ($18.13)

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Th e City of Linden. New Jersey has awarded an amendatory contract without competitive bidding in accordance with the Local Public Contracts Law pursuant to N .J,S,A.40A;11-1 et seq. Th e contract was awarded pursuant to a “Fair and Open Process" as per N .J.S .A . 19:44a-20.4 et seq. This contract and the resolution authorizing it are available for public inspection In the Office of the Municipal Clerk.

Title: Bond Ordinance Providing An Appropria­tion Of $77,000 For Citywide Curb And Sidewalk Reconstruction For And By The City Of Linden. In Th e County Of Union, New Jersey And Authorizing Th e Issuance Of $73,150 Bonds O r Notes Of T h e City For Financing Pan Of The Appropriation.Purpose(8): Citywide curb and sidewalk recon­structioniS/>propriation; $77,000 Bonds/Notes Authorized: $73,150 Grants (if any) Appropriated: None Section 20 Costs; $7,000 Useful Life' 10 years

Joseph Bodek. Clerk

A W A R D E D T O : Foley. Inc.855 Centennial Avenue Piscataway. N J 08854-3912

S E R V IC E ; For the City Hall Generator in the City of Linden.

T IM E P E R IO D : Th e term of said con­tract shall be until the conclusion of the work to be performed, or until said amount has been exhausted, whichever occurs earlier.

C O S T ; Additional funds not to exceed $45,503.00.

D A TE D : June 20, 2018.

Joseph C . Bodek Municipal ClerkU69163 P R O June 28, 2018 ($18.13)

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Th e bond ordinance, the summary terms of which are included herein, was introduced and passed upon first reading at a meeting of the governing body of the city of Linden, in the County of Union. State of New Jersey, on June 79, 2u18. It will be further considered for finai passage, after public hearing thereon, at a meet­ing o r the governing body to be held at the Municipal Building, 301 N.. W ood Avenue, in said City on July 17, 2018 at 7:00 o’clock PM. During the week prior to and up to and including the date of such meeting copies of the full ordinance will be available at no cost and during regular business hours, at the Clerk's office for the mem­bers of the general public who shat) request the same. Th e summaiV the terms of such bond ordinance follows:

Title: Bond Ordinance Providing An Appropria­tion Of $166,000 For Acquisition Of Playgrour>d Equipment And Renovations For Various Parks For And By Th e City Of Linden, In Th e County Of Union. New J e r s ^ And Authorizing Th e Issuance Of $85.50u Bonds O r Notes Of Th e City For Financing Part Of Th e Appropriation. Purpose(s): For the acquisition of playground equipment and renovations for various parks, induding but.riot limited to W ales Park, 7th Ward Park arvd M e ln ^ Park, for the Public Property Department for The City.

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and City Clerk be and hereby are empowered and directed to execute said agreement with the Township of Clark to effectuate the foregoing: and

B E IT F U R T H E R R E S O L V E D that a copy of this Resolution be published in accordance with applicable law.U ^ 1 6 2 P R O June 28. 2018 ($23.03)

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S H E R IF F ’S S A L E Sheriffs File Number: CH-18002140 Division: C H A N C E R Y Docket Number: F01702617 County: UnionPlaintiff: B A N K O F A M E R IC A . N.A.VSDefendant: E D W A R D M A C IA G A ; A N D R E 2 J G O S C IA N S K t; M A R IU S Z G O S C IA N S K I; W IE S - LA W G O S C IA N S K I; IR E N A G O S C IA N S K A ; ^ T A T E O F N E W J E R S E Y ; U N IT E D S T A T E S O F A M E R IC ASale Date; 07/18/2018 Writ of Execution: 04/11/2018 By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to me directed t shall expose for sale by public venue, at the U N IO N C O U N T Y A D M IN IS TR A ­T IO N B U IL D IN G 1 S T F L O O R . 10 E L IZ A B E T H ­T O W N PLAZA, Elizabeth, N .J., on W E D N E S ­DAY. at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. All successful bidders must have 2 0% of their bid available in cash or certified check at the conclusion of the sales.Property to be sold is located in the C IT Y of LIN­D E N , County of U N IO N , State of New J e r s ^ . Premises commonly known as: 510 C L IN T O N S T R E E T , L IN D E N . N J 07036-3216 B E IN G K N O W N as L O T 9. B L O C K 453 on the official Tax Map of the C IT Y of LIN D EN Dimensions: 100.00FT X 4 5 .0 0F T X 100.00FT X 4 5.0 0FTNearest Cross Street: U N IO N A V E N U E Th e Sheriff hereby reserves the right to adiourn this sale w ithout further notice by puDlication.^Subject to any unpaid taxes, m unicipal Hens o r o th e r c h a rg e s , and a ny s u ch taxes, charges, liens, insurance p rem ium s or other advances m ade by piaintin prio r to this sale. A ll interested parties are to con du ct and rely upon their ow n independent Investigation to ascertain w hether o r not any outstanding Interest rem ain of record and/or have priority over the lien being foreclosed and, If so the current am ount due thereon.*'"lf the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled on ly to a return of the deposit paid. Th e P urchaser shall have no furiher recourse against the M ortgagor, the M ortgagee or the M ortgagee’s a tto rn ^ .***lf after the sale and satisfaction of the m ortgage debt, including costs and expens­es, there rem ains any su rp lus money, the m oney wilt be deposited into the S uperior C o u rt T ru st Fu nd and any person claim ing the surplus, or any part (hereof, m a y file a m otion pursuant to C o u rt Rules 4 :64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that p e rs o n ’s c l^ m and a sking for an ord e r directing paym ent of the surplus m oney. Th e Sheriff or other person con du cting the sale will have Inform ation regarding the surplus, if any.F o r sale info rm ation , please v is it A u ctio n .co m at w w w .a u c tio n .co m o r call (800) 280-2832J U D G M E N T A M O U N T : $233,693.76***TwoH undred Th irty -Th re e Th o u s a n d Six H undred N in ety -Th re e and 76/100***Attorney:P H E LA N H A LLIN A N D IA M O N D & JO N E S , P C 400 F E L L O W S H IP R O A D S U IT E 100M T L A U R E L N J 08054 856-813-5500 Sheriff; Peter CorvelliA full legal description can be found at the Union County sheriff’s OfficeTotal Upset; $343.883.03***Three Hundred Forty-Three Thousand Eight Hundred Eighty- Three and 03/100***June 21, 28. July 5. 12, 2018 U68845 P R O ($170.52)

W H E R E A S , Forest Drive between Stiles Street and Crestwood Lane is situated on the border of the City of Linden and the Township of Clark, and is in need of resurfacing and other neces­sary improvements: and

W H E R E A S , the City of Linden and the Town­ship of Clark have agreed to share the coste associated with said resurfacing and improve­ments: and

W H E R E A S , funds are available in the 2018 Capital Budget in the amount of $100,000.00; and

W H E R E A S , the Chief Financial Officer or her designee hds certified to the availability of funds for tms purpose, to be charged to Account No. C - 04-55-901-687-919

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NOW ^ T H E R E F O R E , B E IT R E S O L V E D B Y T H E C O U N C IL O F T H E C IT Y O F LIN D E N thatthe Township of Clark hereby agrees to reim­burse the City of Linden for V4 of the cost of said resurfacing and improvements, which is estimat­ed to be $50,000.00.

B E IT F U R T H E R R E S O L V E D that the City of Linden will act as the lead agency with respect to the bidding and award of a contract for the above purposes; and

B E nr F U R T H E R R E S O L V E D that this Resolu­tion is expressly contingent upon the negotiation and execution of a focmal Inter-local Services Agreement between the City of Lindwi and the Township of Clark'ar>d

B E IT F U R TH E f^ R E S O L V E D that the Mayor

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Dimensions of Lot (approximately): 5610 S F Nearest Cross ^re e t; East Baltim ore AvenueF o r interested parties regarding Sheriff’s Sale, please contact A u ctio n .co m at (800) 793-6107 or at w w w .auction.cgm Subject to: Taxes current as of 4/27/2018 D elin q ue nt Utiiities iao $1,166.19 as of 4/27/2018P R O P E R T Y IS IN T A X S A L E ; C A L L 908-474- 8430 F O R A D D IT IO N A L IN F O R M A TIO N Sale subject to subsequent taxes, utilities, Hens ana interest since 4/27/2018"TH E S H E R IF F H E R E B Y R E S E R V E S T H E R IG H T T O A D JO U R N T H IS S A L E W IT H O U T F U R T H E R N O T IC E T H R O U G H P U B L IC A ­TIO N ."S urp lus M oney: If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage debt, including costs and expenses, there remains any surplus money, the money will be deposited into the Superior Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 ana 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that person’s claim and asking for an order directing payment of the surplus money. Th e Sheriff or oftier person conducting the safe will have information regarding the surplus, if any.J U D G M E N T A M O U N T: $457,888.29***FourH undred Fifty-Seven Th o u s a n d E igh t H un ­dred E ig h ty -E ig h t and 29/100***Attorney:M C C A B E , W E IS B E R G & CO N W A Y. P C .216 H A D D O N AVE S U IT E 201W E S T M O N T N J 08108 (856)858-7080 Shenff; Peter CorvelliA full legal description can be found at the Union County sheriffs OfficeTotal Upset: $471,569.57***Four Hundred Sev­enty-One Thousand Five Hundred Sixty-Nine and 57/100***June 28. July 5, 12, 19. 2018 U69080 P R O ($154,84)

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S H E R IF F ’S S A L ESheriff’s File Num ber; C H -1 8001879Division: C H A N C E R Y Docket Number; F02224417 County: UnionPlaintiff: T H E B A N K O F N E W Y O R K M E LLO N F/K /ATH E B A N K O F N E W Y O R K A S S U C C E S ­S O R IN IN T E R E S T T O JP M O R G A N C H A S E B A N K ^N .A . A S T R U S T E E F O R S T R U C T U R E D A S S E Y A R 7 M O R T G A G E P A S S -T H R O U G H C E R T IF IC A T E S S E R IE S 2006-AR7 V SDefendant: M A G A LI P A N T O JA Sale Date: 07/11/2018 Writ of Execution; 02/02/2018 By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to me directed I shall expose for sale by public venue, at the U N IO N C O U N T Y A D M IN IS TR A ­T IO N BUILDING, 1 S T F L O O R . 10 E L IZ A B E T H ­T O W N PLAZA. Elizabeth, N .J., on W E D N E S ­D A Y at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day. All successful bidders must have 2 0 % of their bid available in cash or certified check at the conclusion of the sales.Theproperty to be sold is located in the C IT Y O F L IN u E N , County of Union and State of NJ.It is commonly known as 1011 H U S S A S T R E E T . L IN D E N , NJ 07036.it is known and designated as Block 98, Lot 5 (_aka Block 98 Lots 5, 284, 246 and 248),th e dimensions are approximately 60 a 100’ Nearest cross street: Carnegie Street

S H E R IF F ’S S A L ES h e riffs File N um ber: CH-18002189Division; C H A N C E R Y Docket Number: F03363216 County: UnionPlaintiff: H S B C B A N K U S A . N A TIO N A L A S S O ­C IA TIO N A S T R U S T E E F O R O P T E U M M O R T ­G A G E A C C E P T A N C E C O R P O R A T IO N . A S S E T B A C K E D P A S S T H R O U G H C E R T IF IC A T E S S E R IE S 2005-4 V SDefendant: M IC H A E L ER VIN A/K/A M IC H A E L E R W INSale Date; 07/25/2018 Writ of Execution: 01/23/2018 By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to me directed t shall expose for sale by public venue, at the U N IO N C O U N T Y A D M IN IS TR A ­T IO N B U IL D IN G 1 S T F L O O R . 10 E L IZ A B E T H ­T O W N P LA Z A , Elizabeth. N .J., on W E D N E S ­D A Y at two o’clock In the afternoon of said day. All successful bidders must have 2 0 % of their bid available in cash or certified check at the conclusion of the sales. Th e property to be sold is located in the C ity of Linden.In the C o u n ty of U nion and the State of New Jersey.Premises commonly known as: 1100 PassaicA venueBioc^ 86. Lot 1

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S H E R IF F ’S S A L E Sheriff’s File Number; CH-18002132 Division: C H A N C E R Y Docket Number: F03131016 County; Union

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Plaintiff: O C W E N LO A N S E R V IC IN G LLC V SDefendant: A G N E S R U B IN S K I; C A T H E R IN E G R Z Y B O W S K I. H E R H EIR S , D E V IS E E S . A N D P E R S O N A L R E P R E S E N T A T IV E S A N D H E R O R A N Y O F T H E IR S U C C E S S O R S IN R IGH T, T IT L E A N D IN T E R E S T ; F R A N C IS G R Z Y - B O W SK i, A S K N O W N H E IR A N D A S P E R S O N ­A L R E P R E S E N T A T IV E O F T H E E S T A T E O F J O S E P H G R Z Y B O W S K I A/K/A J O S E P H S. G R Z Y B O W S K I. JR .; J O S E P H G R Z Y B O W S K I A/K/A J O S E P H S. G R Z Y B O W S K I. JR .. HIS H E IR S . D E V IS E E S . A N D P E R S O N A L R E P R E ­S E N T A T IV E S A N D H IS O R A N Y O F T H E IR S U C C E S S O R S IN R IG H T. T IT L E A N D IN TE R ­E S T; S ILV IEN E G R Z Y B O W S K I. K N O W N H EIR O F J O S E P H G R Z Y B O W S K I A/K/A J O S E P H S. G R Z Y B O W S K I, JR .; S T A T E O F N E W JE R S E Y ; U N IT E D S T A T E S O F A M E R IC A , D E P A R TM E N T O F T R E A S U R Y -IN T E R N A L R E V E N U E S E R V ­IC ESale Date: 07/18/2018 Writ of Execution: 04/16/2018 By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to me directed I shall expose for sale by public venue, at the U N IO N C O U N T Y A D M IN IS TR A ­T IO N B U IL D IN G 1 S T F L O O R , 10 E L IZ A B E T H ­T O W N PLAZA, Elizabeth. N .J., on W E D N E S ­D A Y at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day. All successful bidders must have 2 0 % of their bid available in cash or certified check at the conclusion of the sales.P R O P E R T Y T O B E S O L D IS L O C A TE D IN: L in ­den, County of Union, State of New Jersey. P R E M IS E S C O M M O N LY K N O W N A S : 518 B ri- ant Place, Linden, N J 07036 T A X L O T # : 13. Block #; 163 A P P R O X IM A TE D IM E N S IO N S : 60 x 73 N E A R E S T C R O S S S T R E E T ; Roselle Street A F U L L L E G A L D E S C R IP TIO N O F T H E P R E M ­IS E S C A N B E F O U N D IN T H E O F F IC E O F T H E S H E R IF F O F U nion C O U N T Y S U B J E C T T O A N Y O P E N T A X E S . W A TE R /S E W E R . M U N ICIP A L O R TA X LIE N S T H A T M A Y B E D U E .P R IO R M O R T G A G E S , JU D G M E N T S , LIEN S , E N C U M B R A N C E S ; N/A T H E S H E R IF F H E R E B Y R E S E R V E S T H E R IG H T T O A D JO U R N T H IS S A L E W IT H O U T F U R T H E R N O T IC E T H R O U G H P U B LIC A TIO N . J U D G M E N T A M O U N T : $166.680.78***One H undred S ixty -S ix Th o u s a n d Six H undred E igh ty and 78/100***Attorney;U D R E N LA W O F F IC E S , P C .111 W O O D C R E S T R DW O O D C R E S T C O R P O R A T E C E N T E R - S U IT E 200C H E R R Y HILL N J 08003 (856)669-5400 Shenff: Peter CorvelliA full legal description can be found at the Union County Sheriff’s OfficeTotal Upset: $172.432.12***One Hundred Sev­enty-Two Thousand Four Hundred Thirty-Two and 12/100***June 21, 28, July 5. 12, 2018 U 6 8 8 4 6 P R O ($150.92)

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P O W E R S KIR N , L L C728 Marne H ig h w ^ , Suite 200 Moorestown. N J 0»057 (856) 802-1000 Attorneys for PlaintiffMichael B. McNeil. Esquire - 018262012 {2017- 1199)

Prior iien (s): 2nd Q ua rter taxes open/due in the am ount of $1,485.55.*Subject to any unpaid taxes, m unicipal liens o r oth e r ch a rg e s , and a ny s u ch taxes, charges, liens, m surance p re m iu m s or other advances m ade by plaintiff prio r to this sale. Alt interested parties are to con du ct and rely upon their ow n independent investigation to ascertain w hether or not any outstanding interest rem ain of record and/or have priority ove r the lien being foreclosed and. It so the current am ount due thereon.S u r p lu s M o n e y : If a fte r th e s a le a n d s a tis fa c tio n o f th e m o r t g a g e d e b t , in c lu d in g c o s t s a n d e x p e n s e s , t h e re r e m a in s a n y s u r p lu s m o n e y , th e m o n e y w ill b e d e p o s it e d in to th e S u p e r io r C o u r t

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Superior Court of New Jersey Chancery Division Union County Docket No. F 012585 17

S T A TE O F N E W J E R S E Y T O ; Mark Dobiszews- ; ki aka Mark Steven Dobiszewski, his heirs, * devisees, and personal representatives and I his/her, their, or any of their successors in right, j title and interest 1

o r a n y p a r t th e re o f, m a y file a m o t io n p u r s u a n t to C o u n R u le s 4 :6 4 -3 a n a 4 :5 7 -2 s ta tin g th e n a tu re a n d e x te n t o f th a t p e r s o n ’s c la im a n d a s k in g fo ra n o r d e r d ire c tin g p a y m e n t o f th e s u r p lu s m o n e y . T h e S h e r if f o r o t h e r p e r s o n c o n d i p e r s o n c o n d u c t in g th e s a le w ill h a v e in fo rm a tio n r e g a r d in g th e s u rp lu s , if a n y.J U D G M E N T A M O U N T : $238,342.48***TwoH undred Th irty -E ig h t Th o u s a n d Th re e H u n ­dred F o rty -Tw o and 48/100***Attorney:S T E R N LA V IN TH A L & F R A N K E N B E R G LLC 105 E IS E N H O W E R PAR KW AY - S U IT E 302 R O S E L A N D N J 07068 973-797-1100 Sheriff: Peter CorvelliA full legal description can be found at the Union County Sheriff’s i ^ c eTotal Upset: $245.736.84***Two Hundred Forty- Five Tnousand Seven Hundred Thirty-Six and 84/100***June 14. 21. 28. July 5, 2018 U68466 P R O ($147.00)

Y O U A R E H E R E B Y S U M M O N E D and required to serve upon the Attorneys for Plaintiff. Powers Kirn, LLC . 728 Marne Highway, Moorestown, NJ 08057, an Answer to the Complaint filed in a Civil Action in which Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Is Plaintiff and Mark Dobiszewski aka Mark Steven Dobiszewski, et al., are Defendants, pending in the Superior Court of New Jersey, within thirty- five (35) days after June 28, 2018, exclusive of such date. If you fail to do so. judgment by default may be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. You shall file your Answer and Proof of Service in duplicate with the Clerk of the Superior Court at the Richard J . Hughes Justice Complex. C N 971. 6th Floor, N o m Wing, Trenton, New Jersey. 08625, in accordance with the rules governing the courts. A $175.00 filing fee payable to the Clerk of the Superior Court and a completed Case Information Statement must accompany your answer or motion.

Th e action has been instituted for foe purpose of foreclosinq a mortgage dated JanuaiV 24, 2006, recorded on February 6, 2006, in book 11558 at Page 786 made by Mark Steven Dobiszewski to Wachovia Bank, National Asso­ciation, and concerns real estate located at 584 Jefferson Avenue, Rahway City. N J 07065, Block 61 Lot 2.

Y O U , Mark Dobiszewski aka Mark Steven Dobiszewski, his heirs, devisees, and personal representatives and his/her, their, or any of their successors in right, title and interest are made a defendant because you are foe maker of foe

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bond/note and mortgage and/or an owner there­of and Plaintiff is unabfe to determine the where­abouts of the defendant, and therefore, does not know whether he/she is living or dead, and therefore, nam es as defendants Mark Dobiszewski aka Mark Steven Dobiszewski, his heirs, devisees, and personal representatives and his/her. their, or any of their successors in haht, title and interest.

You are further advised that an individual who is unable to obtain an attorney may communi­cate with the New Jersey State Bar Association by calling toll free 800-792-8315 (within New Jer­sey) or 609^394-1101 (from out of sta t^. You may also communicate with a Lawyer Referral Service, or if you cannot afford to p ^ an attor­ney you may call the Legal Services Office. Th e phone numoers for the county in which this action is pending are: Legal Services (908) 354- 4340, Lawyer Referral (908) 353-4715.File 2017-1199

Michelle M. Smith Clerk of the Superior Court

U69040 P R O June 28. 2018 ($40.67)

RAHWAY

S U P E R IO R C O U R T O F N E W JE R S E Y C H A N C E R Y DIVISIO N UNION C O U N T Y D O C K E T N O . F-34391-08

N O TIC E TO A B S EN T D EFEND AN TS

S TA TE O F N E W J E R S E Y T O :

CLAUDIA L. DONA SHAIL KABRAW ALA, ASSIGNEE SURESH KABRAW ALA DAKSHA KABRAW ALA PAUL TED ESCH I

Y O U A R E H E R E B Y S U M M O N E D A N D R E Q U IR E D to serve upon Fein, Such, Kahn & Shepard, P.C., plaintiff's attorneys, whose address is 7 Centuiy Drive, Suite 201, Parsip- pany, N J 07054, telephone number (973) 538- 4700, an Answer to the Complaint ana Amended Complaint, filed in a civil action, in which W ELLS FARGO BANK NATIONAL ASSO CIATION , AS TR U S TEE FO R S TR U C TU R ED A S S E T M ORT­GAGE IN V ES TM EN TS II INC., BEA R S TEA R N S M O R TG A G E FUNDING T R U S T 2007-AR4 M O R TG A G E P A S S-TH R O U G H CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007-AR4 is Plaintiff and PATRICIA CLARK, et al. , are Defendants, pending in the Superior Court of New Jersey. Chancery Division. Union County and bearing Docket No. F-34391-08 within thirty-five (3 ^ days after 06/28/2018, or if published after 06/28/2018, thirty-five (35) days after the actual date of such publication, exclusive of such date, exclusive of such date, if you fall to do so. Judg­ment by Default may be rendered against you for the relief demanded In the Complaint. You shall file your answer and proof of service in duplicate with the Clerk of the Superior Court, Hughes Justice Complex, CN -971, Trenton. New Jersey 08625, in accordance with the Rules of Civil Practice and Procedure.

This action has been instituted for the purpose of (1 ) foreclosing a mortgage dated 02/27/2007 made by PATRICIA C LA R K AND JA M ES E. CLARK JR . as mortgagors to M O R TG A G E ELEC TR O N IC R E G IS TF U TIO N S Y S TEM S , INC., A S NOMINEE FO R B EA R S TEA R N S RESIDENTIAL M O R TG A G E CORPORATION recorded on 04/16/2007, in Book 12122 of Mort­gages for Union County, Page 855, et seq., which said mortgage was duly assigned to the Plaintiff named above, who is m e present holder of said Mortgage, and (2 ) to recover possession of, and concerns premises commonly known as 2152 B A R N E TT S TR E E T, RAHWAY, NJ. 07065, Block 389, Lot 4

b If you cannot afford or are unable to obtain an attorney, you may communicate with the Legal Services Office of the County of venue by call­ing:

UNION C O U N T Y L A W Y E R R E F E R R A L: (908)353- 4715UNION C O U N T Y L E G A L S E R V IC E S : (908)354- 4340

Y O U , CLA UDIA L. DONA are made party defendant to this foreclosure action because you hold a iudgment/lien/mortgage which may be against the owner/mortgagors and for any right, tide and interest you may have in, to or against the subject property. Upon request, a copy of the Complaint and Am ended Complaint, if any, will be supplied to you for particularity.

Y O U . SHAIL KABRAW ALA, ASSIG N EE are made party defendant to this foreclosure action because you hold a judgment/lien/mortgage which may be against the owner/mortgagors and for any right, title and interest you may nave in. to or against the subject property. Upon request, a copy of the Complaint and Amended C om ­plaint. if any, will be supplied to you for particu­larity.

Y O U , SURESH KABR AW ALA are made party defendant to this foreclosure action because you hold a iudgment/lien/mortgage which may be against the owner/mortgagors and for any right, tifle and interest you m ay have in, to or against the subject property. Upon request, a copy of the Complaint and Am ended Complaint, if any, will be supplied to you for particularity.

YO U , DAKSHA KABRAW ALA are made party defendant to this foreclosure action because you hold a iudgment/lien/mortgage which may be against m e owner/mortgagore and for any right, tifle and interest you may have in, to or against the subject property. Upon request, a copy of the Complaint and Am ended Complaint, if any, will be supdied to you for particularity.

Y O V , P A U L T C D E S C H I are made party defen­

dant to this foreclosure action because you h c ^ a judgment/lien/mortgage which m ay be against the owner/mortgagors and for any right, title and interest you may nave in, to or against the sub­ject property. Upon request, a copy of the Com ­plaint and Amended Complaint, if any, will be supplied to you for particularity.Dated: June 18. 2018 File SPS856

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Clerk of the Superior Court of New Jersey

U69104 P R O June 28. 2018 ($57.82)

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SH ERIFF’S SALEShertfTs File Number: CH -18002242Division: C H A N C E R Y Docket Number: F4214114 County: UnionPlaintiff: H S B C B A N K U S A . N A TIO N A L A S S O ­C IA TIO N , A S T R U S T E E . IN T R U S T F O R R E G ­IS T E R E D H O L D E R S O F A C E S E C U R IT IE S CO R P . H O M E E Q U IT Y L O A N T R U S T . S E R IE S 2006-FM 2, A S S E T B A C K E D P A S S -TH R O U G H C E R T IF IC A T E S V SDefendant: M IL C A C H A R L E S ; L E C L E R C D U TE R V A L, H E R H U S B A N D ; A L M O R E F U R ­N ITU R ESale Date: 07/25/2018 Writ of Execution: 04/16/2018 By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to me directed I shall expose for sale by public venue^ at the U N IO N C O U N T Y A D M IN IS TR A ­T IO N BUILDIN G , 1 S T F L O O R . 10 E L IZ A B E T H ­T O W N PLA ZA , Elizabeth, N .J., on W E D N E S ­DAY. at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. Ail successful bidders must have 2 0 % of their bid available in cash or certified check at the conclusion of the sales.Th e property to be sold is located in R O S E L L E B O R O , County of U N IO N and State of fslew Jer­sey.Com m only known as: 624 J A C K S O N A V E N U E . R O S E L L E . N J 07203Tax Lot No. 17 F K A 3 in Block No. 6504 FK A 89Dimension of Lot Approximately: 67 X 150 Nearest Cross Street: A L D E N E R O A D BEGINNING A T A POINT IN TH E NORTHERLY LINE O F JA C K S O N AVENUE A T A POINT THER EIN D ISTA N T 113.98 F E E T M EASURED W E S TE R L Y A LO N G TH E A FO R ES A ID NO R TH ER LY LINE O F JA C K S O N AVENUE FROM ITS IN TER SECTIO N W ITH TH E W E S T­ERLY LINE O F A LD EN E ROAD AND FROM SAID BEGINNING PO INT RUNNING “T H E S H E R IF F H E R E B Y R E S E R V E S T H E R IG H T T O A D JO U R N T H IS S A L E W IT H O U T F U R T H E R N O T IC E T H R O U G H P U B L IC A ­T IO N .”P R IO R LIE N S /E N C U M B R A N C E S Taxes Open with Penalty $5,905.90 TO T A L AS O F May 8. 2018: $5,905.90Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage debt, including costs and expenses, there remains any surplus money, the money will be deposited into the Superior Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that person’s claim ana asking for an order directing payment of the surplus money. Th e Sheriff or other person conducting the sale will have information regarding the surplus, if any.JU D G M EN T AM O UN T: $825,610.11* *^EIghtHundred Twenty-Five Thousand Six Hundred Ten and 11/100^Attorney:FE IN . S U C H , K A H N & S H E P A R D , P C 7 C E N T U R Y D R IV E S U IT E 201P A R S iP P A N Y N J 07054 (973)538-4700 Shenff: Peter CorvelliA full legal description can be found at the Union County Sheriff’s OfficeTotal Upset: $843,746.21 ***Eight Hundred Forty- Three Thousand Seven Hundred Forty-Six and 21/100***June 28. July 5, 12, 19. 2018 U69071 P R O ($160.72)

R O S ELLE / ELIZABETH

SHERIFF’S SALESheriffs File Number: CH -18002155 Division: C H A N C E R Y Docket Number: F03168715 County: UnionPlaintiff: F IN A N C IA L R E S O U R C E S F E D E R A L C R E D IT U N IO N V SDefendant: H A R M A C C O R P ., P R O V ID E N T B ANK , 111 C H E R R Y S T. IN 6., 19 E D G A R S T R E E T . LLC ^1 3 7 W E S T 5 TH A S S O C IA T E S . LLC ; E R IC A B D E L R A Z E Q - T E N A N T . T H O M A S B R A N C H - T E N A N T , M O H M E D D IAB - T E N ­A N T. JA M E S A N D R E W S - T E N A N T . T H E R E S A S E R V E D IO - T E N A N T . A N T H O N Y C O R - B IS IE R O - T E N A N T . S ID N E Y B A S K E R V ILL E - T E N A N T . R YAN O H A N L O N - T E N A N T . J E F ­F R E Y M C G R A TH - T E N A N T LE O N A R D H A R D - E N - T E N A N T , K E V IN M A TT H E W S - T E N A N T , M A D E L A IN E W U N S C H E - T E N A N T , Q U IN C Y S M ITH - T E N A N T , D A R IA N C O L E M A N - T E N ­A N T, JO S E P H B R U N O - T E N A N T , L A V O N D A S H E R R O D - T E N A N T , R E IM U N D O G O N Z A L E Z - T E N A N T , A D R IA N S IN G L E T O N - TE N A N T , M R. HILL - T E N A N T , F R E E M A N B R O W N - T E N A N T , J O H N D E P A O L A - T E N A N T , M A T T H E W J MCKAY, E S Q IR E - T E N A N T , B E T ­T E R H O M E S R E A L T Y - T E N A N T . D E R E K B E N ­D E R S - T E N A N T , J A N E T T E F R A N C IS - T E N ­

A N T, B ILL G R A N G E R - T E N A N T , JA M E S P IN K N E Y - T E N A N T . H E N R Y G A R R E T S O N - T E N A N T . W IL LIA M Z IS S E L - T E N A N T , D A M O N A B E N D E R S - T E N A N T , A N D D O L O R E S S M ITH - T E N A N T Sale Date: 07/18/2018 Writ of Execution: 02/27/2018 By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to me directed I shall expose for sale by public venue, at the U N IO N C O U N T Y A D M IN IS TR A ­T IO N BUILDIN G . 1 S T F L O O R . 10 E L IZ A B E T H ­T O W N PLA ZA , Elizabeth. N .J.. on W E D N E S ­DAY. at two o ’clock in the afternoon of said day. All successful bidders must have 2 0 % of their bid available in cash or certified check at the conclusion of the sales.1. Th e property to be sold is located in the Bor­ough of Roselle in the County of Union and State of N e w Jersey, commonly known as 137 West 5th AvenueTax Lot Nos. 5 In Block No. 4002 Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) 140’ x 200’ Nearest Cross Street: Chestnut Street Additionally, the sum of $29,338.14 is the amount represented to Plaintiff, by the Tax Col­lector’s Office for the unpaid taxes due and owing through March 28. z018 on Lot 5. This sale IS also subject to any and all other unpaid taxes, water, sewer, municipal liens or any other charges which maybe due and owing whether set forth herein or not. A L L IN T E R E S T E D PAR­T IE S A R E T O C O N D U C T A N D R E LY U P O N T H E IR O W N IN D E P E N D E N T IN V E S TIG A TIO N T O A S C E R T A IN W H E T H E R O R N O T A N Y O U T S T A N D IN G L IE N S O R E N C U M B R A N C E S R EM A IN O F R E C O R D AN D/O R H A V E P R IO R I­T Y O V E R T H E LIEN B E IN G F O R E C L O S E D H E R E B Y A N D , IF S O . T O A S C E R T A IN T H E C U R R E N T A M O U N T D U E T H E R E O N .Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage debt, including costs and expenses, there remains any surplus money, the money will be deposited into the Superior court Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 ana 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that person's daim and asking for an order directing payment of the surplus money. Th e Sheriff or omer person conducting the sale will have information regarding the surplus, if any.T H E S H E R IF F H E R E B Y R E S E R V E S T H E R IG H T T O A D JO U R N T H IS S A LE W IT H O U T F U R T H E R N O T IC E T H R O U G H P U B LIC A TIO N .2. Th e property to be sold is located in the City of Elizabeth in the County of Union and State of New Jersey, commonly known as 111-113 Cher- ly StreetTax Lot Nos. 170 in Block No. 6 Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) 40’ x 85.05” Nearest Cross Street: West Jersey Street Additionally, the sum of $19,410.17 is the amount represented to Plaintiff, by the Tax Col­lector’s Office for the outstanding taxes through February 28. 2018 on Lot 170. m is sale is also subject to any and all other unpaid taxes, water, sewer, municipal liens or any other charges which maybe due and owing whether set forth herein or not. A LL IN T E R E S T E D P A R TIE S A R E T O C O N D U C T A N D R E LY U P O N T H E IR O W N IN D E P E N D E N T IN V E S TIG A TIO N T O A S C E R ­TA IN W H E T H E R O R N O T A N Y O U T S T A N D IN G L IE N S O R E N C U M B R A N C E S R E M A IN O F R E C O R D A N D /O R H A V E P R IO R IT Y O V E R T H E LIE N B E IN G F O R E C L O S E D H E R E B Y A N D . IF S O . T O A S C E R TA IN T H E C U R R E N T A M O U N T D U E T H E R E O N .Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage debt, including costs and expenses, there remains any surplus money, the m oney will be deposited into the Superior Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 ana 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that person’s daim and asking for an order directing payment of the surplus money. Th e Sheriff or omer person conducting the safe will have information regarding the suiplus. if any.T H E S H E R IF F H E R E B Y R E S E R V E S T H E R IG H T T O A D JO U R N T H IS S A L E W IT H O U T F U R T H E R N O T IC E T H R O U G H P U B LIC A TIO N . JU D G M EN T AM OUNT: $1,088,897.02***One Million Eighty-Eight Thousand tig ht Hundred Ninety-Seven and 02/100***Attorney:S A L D U T T I LAW G R O U P 800 N K IN G S H IG H W A Y S U IT E 300C H E R R Y HILL N J 08034 (856) 779-0300 Shenff: Peter CorvelliA full legal description can be found at the Union County Sheriffs OfficeTotal Upset: $1.110,258.62**‘O ne Million One Hundred Ten Thousand Tw o Hundred Fifty-Eight and 62/100***June 2 1 ,2 8 , July 5, 12, 2018 U68863 P R O ($290.08)

R O SELLE

S H E R IF F ’S S A L ESheriffs File Number: CH-18002227Division: C H A N C E R Y Docket Number: F04756214 County: UnionPlaintiff: B A N K O F A M E R IC A . N A TIO N A LA S S O C IA T IO NV SDefendant: F R A N TZ P IE R R E . S T A T E O F N E W JE R S E YSale Date: 07/25/2018Writ of Execution: 04717/2018By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution tome directed I shall expose for sale by publicvenue, at the U N IO N C O U N T Y A D M W IS T R A -TION buiLDING 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­

T O W N PLA ZA , Elizabeth. N .J., on W E D N E S - DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of said dav All successftjl bidders must have 2 0 % of their bid available in cash or certified check at the conclusion of the salesP R O P E R T Y T O B E S O L O IS L O C A T E D IN: Bor­ough of Roselle, County of Union, In the State of New Jersey,P R E M IS E S C O M M O N LY K N O W N A S : 123 Oak ley Street, Roselle Borough. N J 07203 T A X L O T # 15 Block # 5604 P R IO R L O T # 83.A P R IO R B L O C K # 164. A A P P R O X IM A TE D IM E N S IO N S ; 42' x 121’ N E A R E S T C R O S S S T R E E T : Fifth AvenueT u f if t :2nd QuaQuarter of 2018 open balance In ffie anxiunt of $2,288.02*‘ Plus interest on these figures through date of payoff and any and all subsequent taxes, water and sewer amounts.Surplus Money: If after ffie sale and satisfaction of tne mortgage debt: including costs and expenses, there remains any surplus m oney the m oney will be deposited into the Superior Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, or any M rt thereof, may file a motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 ana 4:57-2 stating the nature arxf extent of that person’s daim and asking for an order directing |:»yment of the surplus money Th e Sheriff or owier person conducting ffie sale will have infoimation regarding the surplus, If any.TH E S H ERIFF H ER EB Y R ES ER V ES TH E R IGH T TO A D JO UR N TH IS S ALE W ITH O U T FURTH ER N O TIC E TH R O UG H PUBLICATIONA F U L L L E G A L D E S C R IP TIO N O F T H E P R E M ­IS E S C A N B E F O U N D IN T H E O F F IC E O F T H E S H E R IF F O F U N IO N C O U N T Y JU D G M E N T AM O UN T: $S14,650.69***FiveHundred Fourteen Thousand Six Hundred Fifty and 69/100***Attorney;S T E R N A E IS E N B E R G P C1040 N. K IN G S HIGHW AY. S U IT E 407C H E R R Y H ILL N J 08034(609)397-9200Shenff; Peter CorvelliA full legal description can be found at the Union County Sheriff’s OfficeTotal Upset: $527.307.02***F)ve Hundred Tw en­ty-Seven Thousand Three Hundred Seven and 02/100***June 28, July 5. 12. 19,2018 U 6 9 0 7 4 P R O ($141.12)

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PUBLIC N O TIC E O F ADOPTION BO R O UGH O F R O SELLE

O RDINANCE NUM BER 2583-18

AN O RDINANCE AM ENDING C H A PTER 113 O F TH E BO R O UGH C O D E T O D ESIGNATE A H AN D ICA P PARKING SP A CE R ESER V ED FOR A SPECIFIC PERSON IN FR O N T OF A CER TAIN RESIDENCE

N O T IC E is hereby given that Ordinance Number2583- 18 was passed and adopted on second and final reading at a Regular meeting of the Mayor and Council on June 20. 2018 after 6:30 P.M.. 210 Chestnut St,, Roselle, NJ.

Lydia D. Massey, Deputy Municipal Clerk U 6 9 2 5 8 P R O June 28. 2018 ($10.29)___________

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PUBLIC N O TIC E OF ADO PTIO N BO R O UGH O F R O SELLE

ORDINANCE NUM BER 2584-18

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING C H A P TER 113 OF TH E BO ROUGH CO D E TO D ESIGNATE A H AN DICAP PARKING S PA CE R ESER V ED FOR A SPECIFIC PERSON IN FR O N T OF A CERTAIN RESIDENCE

N O T IC E is hereby given that Ordinance Number2584- 18 was passed and adopted on second and final reading at a Regular meeting of the Mayor and Council on June 20, 2018 after 6:30 P.M., 210 Chestnut St., Roselle, NJ.

Lydia D. Massey. Deputy Municipal Clerk U69256 P R O June 28. 2016 ($9.80)

RosiiZiPUBLIC NO TICE O F ADO PTIO N

BO R O UGH O F R O SELLE O RDINANCE NUM BER 2585-18

AN ORDINANCE REQUIRING DEVELOPERS RECEIVING TAX EXEM PTIONS FROM TH E BO R O UGH OF R O SELLE FOR RESID EN TIAL AND COM M ERCIAL C O N S TR U C TIO N PR O J­E C TS T O HIRE LO C A L R ESIDENTS

N O T IC E is hereby given that Ordinance Number2585- 18 was passed and adopted on secondand final reading at a Regular r^ e tin g of the Mayor and Council on June 20, 2Cfl8 ane " P.M., 210 Chestnut St.. Roselle. N J.

Lydia D. Massey, Deputy Municipal Clerk U 6 9 2 5 7 P R O June 28, 2016 ($9.80)

R O SELLE

SHERIFF’S SALESheriffs File Number: CH-18001649Division; C H A N C E R Y Docket Number: F01874417 County UnionPlaintiff L A K E V IE W L O A N S E R V IC IN G LLC V S

Defendant; S YLV IA Y. KIM A N D E;u N S C H A A M J A E U N S U G C H A Sale Date 07/11/2018 Wnt of Execution. 03/27/2018 By virtue of the above-stated writ ot axecutKyi to n>e directed I shall expose for ;>ule by pubin venue,^at the U N IO N C O U N T Y A D M IN IS TR A T IO N b u iL D IN O 1ST F L O O R . 10 F L I2 A B E T H - T O W N P LA Z A , Ellzab«m , N J., 00 W ED NF.S DAY. at two o’ckx:K in the afternoon of s« h1 day All successful bidders must have 2 0 % of their bid available in cash or certified check at the conclusion of the salesThe property to be siMd is located in the Bor­ough of Rosellein the County of Union and the State of New JerseyPremises awnnxm ly known as 233 West 7th AvenueBlock: 5102 Lot 9Din>ensK>ns of Lot (approximately); 61.35' x 100’Nearest Cross Street Cherry Street For interested parties regarding ShertlTs Sslsj^ plesss contact AuctTon.com at (800)793-kl07 or at v Subject to; Sale subject to subsequent taxes, utilitlss, Hens and interest since ^16/2016

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•THE S H E R IF F H E R E B Y R E S E R V E S T H E R IG H T T O A D JO U R N T H IS S A LE W IT H O U T F U R T H E R N O T IC E T H R O U G H P U B L IC A T IO N .”Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage debt, including costs and expenses, there remains any surplus money, the money will be deposited into the Superior Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, Of any M rt thereof, may file a motion pursuant to Court Rules 4.64-3 ana 4.57*2 stating the nature and extent of that person's claim and asking for an order directing payment of the surplus money Th e Sheriff or other person conducting the safe will have information regarding the surplus. If anyJU D G M E N T AM O UN T: $133.379.72***OneHundred Thirty-Three Thousand Three Hun­dred Seventy-Five and 72/100***Attorney,M C C A B E ^ W E IS B E R G & CO N W A Y . P C216 h a d 6 o n a v eS U IT E 201W E S T M O N T N J 08108

S 58-7080Peter Corvelli

A full legal description can be found at the Union C o u n ty ^ e n ff 's OfficeTotal U 0 Mt: $137,^6.59***One Hundred Thirty Seven Thousand Five Hundred Eighty-Six and 59/100***June 14. 21. 28. July 5. 2018 U68355 P R O ($139.16)

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SHERIFF’S SALESheriff’s File Number: CH-18001906Division: C H A N C E R Y Docket Number: F02621917 County: UnionPlaintiff: N E W P E N N FIN A N C IA L LLC D/B/A S H E L L P O IN T M O R T G A G E S E R V IC IN G V SDefendant: G L O R IS R IN C O N . C A R L O SO C H O A A/K/A C A R L O S A O C H O A . A Ll.C A R E M E D IC A L A N D R E H A B IL ITA TIO N G R O U P Sale Date. 07/11/2018 Writ of Execution: 04/02/2018 By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to me directed I shall expose for sale by puMic venue,_ at the U N IO N C O U N T Y A D M IN IS TR A T IO N BUILDIN G , 1 S T F L O O R , 10 E t IZ A B F T U T O W N PLA ZA . F-lizabeth. N J , on W E U N E o DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day Alt successful bidders must have 2 0 % of their bid available in cash or certified ctieck at the conclusion of the sales.P R O P E R T Y T O B E S O L D IS L O C A l E D IN Bor ough of Roselle, County of Union, in the Slate of New JersevP R E M IS E S C O M M O N L Y K N O W N A S 441 West 2nd Avenue, Borough Of Roselle. N J 07203TA X L O T # 5 Block # 5402 P R IO R L O T #165 Prior Block # 175 C A P P R O X IM A TE D IM E N S IO N S : 40' x 100’ N E A R E S T C R O S S S T R E E T ; Clover Streetla x ft ii2na Quajuarter of 2018 open balance in tlie amount of $1,927,25**Pius interest on these figures througti date of payoff and any and all subsequent taxes, water and sewer amountsSurplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage debt, including costs end expenses there remains any surplus money, ffie m oney will be deposited into the Superior Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the surpfti*. or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4 57-2 stating the nature and extent of that person s claim and asking for an order directing payment of the surplus money Th e Sheriff or omer person conducting the safe will have information regarding the surplus, If

T f/e SH ER IFF H ER EB Y R ES ER V ES THE RIGHT TO A D JO U R N THIS S ALE W ITH O UT FU R TH ER N O TIC E TH R O UG H PUBLICATIONA F U L L L E G A L D E S C R IP TIO N O F IH F P R EM IS E S C A N BE F O U N D IN T H E O F F IC E O F T H F S H E R IF F O F U N IO N C O U N T Y JU D G M E N T A M O UN T: $214,727 07"*TwoHundred FourtM n Thousand S m sn Hundred Twenty-Sovon and 07/100—AttorneyS T E R N * E IS E N B E R G P C1040 N K IN G S H IG H W A Y S U IT E 407

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PU Bl.lf NOTICE

C H E R R Y HILL N J 08034 (609)3197-9200 Sherm Peter CorveliiA fuH legal description can be found at the Union County sheriffs OfficeTotal Upset $220,121.15'**Two Hundred Tw en­ty Thousand O ne Hundred Tw enty-O ne and 15/100**'Ju n e 1 4 . 2 1 ,2 8 , July 5 ,20 18 U68354 P R O ($145.04)

R O SELLE

R O SELLE

PUBLIC NOTICE

Sheriff: Refer CorveWA full lehaf descriptton can be found at the Union County Sheriff’s OfficeTotal Upset; $303,910.07*'*Three Hundred Th ree Thousand Nine Hundred Ten and 07/100"*June 28, July 5, 12, 19, 2018 U 6 9 0 7 3 P R O ($111.72)

OBS-LECALS

SHERIFF'S SALE Sheriff’s File Number CH-18002127 Division: C H A N C E R Y Docket Number; F02498716 County; Union Plaintiff: NC161 LLC V SDefendant: G E R A L D IN E J E F F E R S O N ,D E C E A S E D , H E R H E IR S , D E V IS E E S , A N D P E R S O N A L R E P R E S E N T A T IV E S A N D HIS, H E R , TH E IR , O R A N Y O P T H E IR S U C C E S ­S O R S IN R IG H T, T IT L E ^ A N D IN T E R E S T ; E LA IN E C , T H O M A S ; E V E L Y N JE F F E R S O N ; T H O M A S J E F F E R S O h ; T H U R S T O N J E F F E R ­S O NSale Date: 07/18/2018 Writ of Execution: 04/13/2018 By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to me directed I shall expose for sale by public venue, at the U N IO N C O U N T Y A D M IN IS TR A - T IO N b u iL D IN G 1 S T F L O O R , 10 E L IZ A B E T H ­T O W N P LA Z A , Elizabeth. N .J , on W E D N E S - DAY, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day. All successful bidders must have 2 0 % of their bid available in cash or certified check at the conclusion of the sales.Property to be sold is located in tfie Borough of Roselle, County of Union and State of New Jer­sey.Com m only known as; 153 East 8th Street.Roselle, N J 07203T a x lo t(8 ): 22, in Stock; 3302Dimensions (A|wrox.): 60 X 200Nearest Cross Street; Walnut StreetImportant:

W ic a t e lien information, if any, to be advertised pursuant to the Suprem e Court decision of 10/28/99 • Summit Bank vs. Dennis Thiei (A -58 - 98).S h t i f f . k i n d f y acf^ert/se the f o l l o w i n g :Tax Sale CertificateCert, No; 15-00029Sold To: U S Bank C u s for P C 5 Sterling NatAmount: $3,832.27Dated: December 14, 2015Recorded: February 16. 2016Book: 14049Page; 757By; C Dated: April 16, 2018 JU D G M E N T A M O UN T: $193.744.84*"OneHundred Ninety-Three Thousand Seven Hundred Forty-four an 84/100***AttorneyFR IE D M A N V A R T O L O I IP 85 B R O A D S T R E E T N E W Y O R K N Y 10004 (212) 471-5100 Sheriff; Peter CorveliiA full legal description can be found at the Union County Sheriffs OfficeTotal Upset: $198.948.32***One Hundred Nine­ty-Eight Thousand Nine Hundred Forty-Eight and 32/100***Ju n e 2 1 , 28,_July 5. 12.2018 U 6 8 8 4 7 P R O ($131.32)

MOUNTAINSIDE

BO R O UG H O F M OUNTAINSIDE C O U N TY O F UNION, NEW JE R S EY

N O TIC E O F C O N TR A C T AWARDED

Th e Plannirig Board of the Borough of McHjntain- side in the ( ^ n t y of Union, has awarded a con­tract without competitive bidding as a Profes­sional Service pursuant to N .J .S .A 40A;11- 5 (1)(a )(i). Th is contract and the resolution autnorizing it are available for public inspection in the office of the Municipal Clerk.

Martha Lopez Borough Clerk

Dated; June 16, 2018

Awarded to: Gibbons, L L C Law Firm - Christine Amalfe O ne Gateway Center Newark, N J 07092

Services; Legal Attorney

Period; 05/18/18 - 12/31/18

Costs; Not to exceed $150,0(K) U69114 O B S June 28. 2018 ($15.19)

SPRINGFIELD

Explanation; This resolution awards a con­tract pursuant to public bidding law to M Sky Construction Corp. for the Short Hills Avenue Imgrovements project - Contract SP-2018-01

TOW NSHIP O F SPRINGFIELD R ESOLUTIO N 2018-186

W H E R E A S , the Township of Springfield did advertise for the Short Hills Avenue Improve­ments Project - Contract SP-2018-01; and

W H E R E A S , pursuant to ttie Local Public Con­tracts Law. fvi.j.S.A. 40A:11 1, et seq.. and upon

SHERIFF’S SALESherifTs File Number; CH -18002231Division; C H A N C E R Y Dodiet Num ber F03499015 County UnionPlaintiff; W IL M IN G T O N T R U S T , N A TIO N A L A S S O C IA T IO N ^ N O T IN IT S IN D IV ID U A L C A P A C ITY , B u t S O L E L Y A S T R U S T E E F O R M F R A 2014-2 V SDafendanl: D E M E T R IU S N O L TO N A N D B R ID - G E T T N O L TO N Sals Date: 07/25/2018 Writ of ExecuUon: 04/30/2018 By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to me directed I shall expose for sale by jxibllc venue, at the U N IO N C O U N T Y A D M IN IS TR A - T IO N b U IL D IN G 1 S T F L O O R , 10 E L IZ A B E T H ­T O W N P LA Z A , Elizabsth, N .J., on W E D N E S - DAY. at two o’clock In the afterr>oon of said day. All successful bidders must have 2 0 % of their bid available in cash or certified check at the conclusion of the sales.P r t ^ r t y to be sold is located in the Borough of ^ o ^ e . County of Union and State of New Jer- ^ y .Com m only known as: 347 West 3rd Avenue. Roselle. N J 07203 Tax Lot #: 11, in B lock#; 5501 Dimensions (Approx ): 40 X 200 Nearest Cross Sheet \rine Street Important; Indicate lien information if any to be advertised pursuant to the Supreme Court deci­sion of 10«8/99 - Summit BaiiK vs. Denrvs Thiel (A -58-98),S h t i f f , k i n d l y rn d v o r d s o t h o f o l l o w i n g : NA

Dated: April 30. 2018JU D G M E N T AM O UN T: $298JS48.76***TwoHundred Nii>ety-Six ThousarKl Five Hundred Forty-Eight and 76/100***Attorney:FR IE D M A N V A R T O L O LLP 86 B R O A D S T R E E T S U IT E 501N E W Y O R K N Y 10004 212-471-5100

SPRINGFIELD

TOW NSHIP O F SPRINGFIELD R ESOLUTIO N NO. 2018-181

PUBLIC NOTICE

exceed $19,893 00.B E IT FU ^^TH ER R E S O L V E D , that the Town­

ship Clerk publish a notice of this action In tfie official newspaper of the Township within 10 days from the adoption of this Resolution; and

B E IT F U R T H E R R E S O L V E D the account to be charged Is: C-04-17-100-000-120 for $19,893.00 and that the Chief Financial Offi­

cer has issued a Certificate of Available Funds which is incorporated herein by reference.

T A K E N O T IC E that the foregoing Resolution vas adopted at a Special Meeting by the T o \ ^ -

ship Committee, of the Township of Springfield, County of Union. State of New Jersey, on T u e s ­day, June 18. 2018.

Linda M. Donnelly, R M C Township Clerk

U69043 O B S June 28. 2018 ($24.50)

SPRINGFIELD

Explanation; This resolution authorizes the disposal of Township of Springfield’s Sur­plus Personal Property.

TOW NSHIP O F SPRINGFIELD R ESOLUTIO N NO. 2018-170

W H E R E A S , the Township of Springfield is the owner of certain surplus personal prc^>erty which is no longer needed for public use; and

W H E k E A S , the Committee members are desirous of seilirra said surplus property in an “as Is” condition witfiout express or implied war­ranties.

N O W T H E R E F O R E . B E IT R E S O L V E D by the Committee of Springfield, Union County, as fol­lows:

(1 ) Th e sale of the surplus property shall be conducted through GovDeals pursuant to State Contract A-70967/T2581 in accordance with the terms and conditions of the State Contract. The terms and conditions of the agreement entered into with GovDeais are avaiiabie online at gov- deais.com and also avaiiabie in tfie Township Cleric’s office.(2 ) Th e sale will be conducted online and the

address of the auction site Is qovdeals.com.(3 ) Th e sale is being conducted pursuant to

Local Finance Notice 2w8/9.(4 ) A list of the surplus property is set for the

below.(5 ) Th e surplus proper^ as identified shall be

sold in an ”as-is” condition without express or implied warranties with the successful bidder required to execute a Hold Harmless and Indem­nification Agreement concerning use of said sur­plus property.

GovDeals Auction Itemsrecommendation of Arthur Elias, Consulting Township Engineer, M Sky Constivction Corp. has been determined to be the lowest responsi­ble bidder.

N O W . T H E R E F O R E . B E IT R E S O L V E D by the Tovmship Committee of the Township of Spring- field. County of Union, State of New Jersey that a contract is hereby awarded to M Sky Con­struction Corp. in the amount of $281,l i d . 50 for the Short Hifis Improvement Project - Contract S P -2 0 1 8 ^ 1 to be completed on or before Octo­ber 30, 2018 and that the Mayor and the Clerk of the Township of Springfield are hereby author­ized, respectively, to execute arxl attest to an agreement with M Sky Construction Corp., 830 ^ t e Route 15 South. Lake Hooatcong, N J 07849 pursuant to bid specifications, and in a form approved by the Township Attorney.

B E IT F U R T H E R R E S O L V E D , that the Town­ship Clerk publish a notice of this action in the official newspaper of the Township wittiin 10 days from the adoption of this Resolution; and

B E IT F U R T H E R R E S O L V E D the accounts to be charged are C -0 4 -1 8 -2 0 0 -0 0 0 -1 1 0 for $265.0O(f00 and account C-04-16-100-000-110 for $16,110.50 and that the Chief Financial Offi­cer has issued a certificate of available funds which is incorporated herein by reference.

T A K E N O T IC E that the foregoing Resolution was adopted at a Special Meeting by the Town­ship Committee, of the Township of Springfield. County of Union, ^ t e of New Jersey, on Tue s­day. June 18. 2018.

Linda M. Donnelly, R M C Township Clerk

U69044 O B S June 28. 2018 ($26.95)

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SPRINGFIELD

P U B LIC N O T IC E

T O W N S H IP O F S P R IN G F IE LD N O T IC E O F C O N T R A C T A W A R D

Explanation: This resolution awards a con­tract to Birch Hill L a n d s c ^ in g for various improvements at the Pool (uO A F).

W H E R E A S , the Township of Springfield is In need of landscaping and design improvements at the pool utility; and

W H E k E A S . only two ver>dors provided quotes, namely B i r ^ Hiil Landscaping Design C on­struction at $19,893.00 and Santarefta Land- scaping at $22,500.00; and

W H ^ E A S , a Certificate of Available Funding has been presented by our Chief Financial Offi­cer.

N O W . T H E R E F O R E . B E IT R E S O L V E D by the Township Committee of the Township of Spring- field, County of Union, State of New Jersey, that the Mayor or the Clerk or the Supervisor of Pub­lic W orks of the T o w n ^ ip of Springfield are here­by authorized to execute an agreement with Birch Hill Landscaping Design and Constfuction for providing landscaping improvements to the Pool Utility to be completed on or before June 15, 2018, at a cost not to

SPRINGFIELD

P U B LIC N O T IC E T O W N S H IP O F S P R IN G F IE LD

N O T IC E O F C O N T R A C T A W A R D

PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE

l-J-S./y 40A:11-1 etseq. This contractsuant to fand Resolution 2018-168 authorizing It are avail­able for public inspection in the office of the Township Clerk. This confract has been award­ed to Keller & Kirkpatrick Inc., for design plans, construction docum ents and construction inspections for the Caldwell Place Culvert Eval­uation and Repair project for a fee not to exceed $43,620.(K) with work to be completed by August 30, 2019.

Linda M. Donnelly. R M C Township Clerk

U69046 O B S June 28. 2018 ($11.27)

P U B LIC N O T IC E T O W N S H IP O F S P R IN G F IE LD

N O T IC E O F C O N T R A C T A W A R D

SPRINGFIELD

P U B LIC N O T IC E T O W N S H IP O F S P R IN G F IE LD

N O T IC E O F C O N T R A C T A W A R D

Th e Township Committee of the Township of Springfield has awarded a Contract without com­petitive bidding as a Professiof^l Service pur­suant to N J ^ S A 4 0 A :1 1 -1 etseq. Thisc»ntract and Resolution 2018-172 authorizing it are avail­able for public inspection in the office of the Township Clerk. Th is contract has been award­ed to M. Disko Associates, for engir>eering serv­ices needed to update the Tovmsnip's Land Use Ordinance. ^ a fee not to e x c e ^ $3,500.00 with work to be completed by September 30, 2018.

Linda M. Donnelly, RM C Tovwship Clerk

U69049 O B S June 28. 2018 ($10.78)

T A K E N O T IC E that the foregoing Resolution was adopted at the Special Meeting by the Township Committee, of the Township of Spring- field, County of Union, State of New Jersey, on Tuesday, June 18, 2018.

Th e Township Committee of the Township of Springfield has awarded a Contract without com­petitive bidding as a Professional Service pur­suant to N .J S .A . 40A:11-1 et seq. Th is contract and Resolution 2018-171 authorizing it are avail­able for public inspection in the office of the Township Clerk. This contract has been award­ed to Rooert Michaels & Associates, for planning services to update the Township’s Land Use Ordinance for a fee not to exceed $11,000.00 with work to be completed by September 30, 2018.

Linda M. Donnelly, R M C Township Clerk

U69048 O B S June 28, 2018 ($10.78)

SPRINGFIELD

P U B LIC N O T IC E T O W N S H IP O F S P R IN G F IE LD

N O T IC E O F C O N T R A C T A W A R D

Linda M. Donnelly, R M C Township Clerk

U 6 9 0 4 7 O B S June 28. 2018 ($35.77)

Th e Township Committee of the Township of Springfield has awarded a Contract without com­petitive bidding as a Professional Service pur­suant to N .J.S .A . 40A:11-1 et seq. This contract and Resolution 2018-167 authorizing It are avail­able for public ins|:^tion in tfie office of the Township Clerk. Th is contract has been award­ed to Keller & Kirkpatrick Inc., for design plans, construction docum ents and construction in s p ^ o n s fr>r 2018 Road Improvements project for a fee not to exceed $26,4(X).00 wltfi work to be completed by December 30, 2018.

Linda M. D onnel^, R M C Township Clerk

U69045 O B S June 28. 2018 ($11.27)

Th e Township Committee of the Township of Springfield has awarded a Contract without com­petitive bidding as a Professional Service pur-

SPRINGFIELD

Th e Township Cfommittee of the Township of Springfield has awarded a Contract without com­petitive bidding as a Professional Service pur­suant to N .J.S .A . 40A:11-1 et seq. Th is contract and Resolution 2018-176 authorizing It are avail­able for public inspection In the office of the Township Clerk. This contract has been award­ed to My Virtual Solution, for total redesign of the Township’s website, for a fee not to exceed

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S P R IN G F IE L D

E x p la n a tio n : T h is re s o lu tio n ap p ro ve s the renew al of P le n a ry Retail C o n ­s u m p tio n L ic e n s e s, P lena ry Retail D is trib u tio n L ic e n s e s and C lu b L ic e n s e s.

T O W N S H IP O F S P R IN G F IE L D R E S O L U T IO N 2018-175

W H E R E A S , the a p p lica n ts h e re in a fte r nam e d h a ve a pp lied to the To w n s h ip C o m ­m ittee of the T o w n s h ip of S p rin g fie ld , in the C o u n ty of U n io n , for re n e w a l of A lc o ­h olic B e v e ra g e s for 2 0 1 6 -2 0 1 7 for the re s p e ctiv e p re m is e s of sa id lic e n se s being of the kind and c a te g o ry a p p lica b le to the sp e c ific re q u ire m e n ts of e ach of sa id c a te g o ry re y re c t iv e ly ; and

W H E R E A S , the sa id a p p lica n ts have p u rsu a n t to the sta tutes of the State In su ch c a s e s m ad and p ro vid e c f d u ly a d ve rtise d n otice of inte ntio n ; and

W H E R E A S , the P o lic e D e p a rtm e n t has re p o rte d , after in v e s tig a tio n , th e ira p p ro v a l of all sa id a p p lica n ts ; and

W H E R E A S , sa id a p p lica n ts hii h a ve paid the fe es re s p e ctiv e ly re q u ire d p u rs u a n t to local o rd in a n c e s , to w it: P le n a ry R etail C o n s u m p tio n L ic e n s e , $ 2,5O O .0O , P le n a ry R eta il D is trib u tio n L ice n se $ 1 ,2 9 9 .0 0 , and C lu b L ic e n s e , $ 1 8 8 .0 0 , and have paidthe $ 2 0 0 .0 0 filing fee to the State of N e w Je rs e y .

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U69051 O B S June 28, 2018 ($10.29)

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Take notice that the following decision was made at the regular meeting of ffie Board of A ^ u s t- ment held on Tuesday J U N E 19th 2018 at Town Hall, 100 Mountain Avenue, Springfield, N J:

Applicant: # 2018-7 Applicant: A S S U N TA A B D E L A Z I2 Site Location: 3 G R E G O R Y R O A D Block: 3514 Lot: 48For: V A R IA N C E R E LIE F Was Approved

All documents and plans related to this applica­tion, including but not limited to the memonalized Resolution are on file in the Office of the Board of Adjustment Administrator, Annex Building, 20 North Trivett Avenue, Township of ^ ringfiela, NJ and are available for public inspecbon.

Jennifer Am end Law Board Administrator U69125 O B S June 28. 2018 ($13.23)

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Take notice that the following decision was made at the regular meeting of the Board of A ^ u s t- ment held on Tuesday J U N E 19th 2018 at Town Hall, 100 Mountain Avenue, Springfield, NJ:

Applicant: # 2018-5Applicant: L E N N Y M A Y E V S K YSite Location: 138 H A V TTH O R N E A V EBlock: 1203Lot: 3F o r V A R IA N C E R E LIE F Was Approved

All documents and plans related to this applica­tion, including but not limited to the memonalized Resolution are on file in the Office of the Board of Adjustment Administrator, Annex Building, 20 North Trivett Avenue, Township of Springfield, NJ and are available for public Inspection.

Jennifer Am end Law Board Administrator U69126 O B S June 28, 2018 ($13.23)

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S H E R IF F ’S S A L ESheriff’s File Number: C H -1 8002156 Division: C H A N C E R Y Docket Number: F4192415 County: UnionPlaintiff: M T G L Q IN V E S T O R S , L.P.VSDefendant: JIM M Y R A M IR E Z A N D M E LA N IA RAM IR EZ, H U S B A N D A N D W IF E , D IS C O V E R BANK, C A P ITA L F U N D IN G LTD , A N J C O R P O ­R ATIO N , D O M IN IC J E N G O , A N D S T A T E O F N E W J E R S E Y Sale Date: 07/25/2018 Writ of Execution: 03/16/2018 By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to me directed I shall expose for sale by public venue, at the U N IO N C O U N T Y /ADMINISTRA­T IO N B U IL D IN G 1 S T F L O O R , 10 E L IZ A B E T H ­TO W N P LA Z A , Elizabeth, N .J., on W E D N E S ­DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. All successful bidders must have 2 0 % of their bid available in cash or certified check at the

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in the Ctam ty ^ f ONION,<^and ttie S T A T E O F N E W J E R S ^ .Com m only known as: 742 Springfield Avenue. Property Location: 740 Springfield Avenue Rear, Summit, N J 07901Tax Block No. 2901 (R E A R ) Tax Lot No. 10 Dimensions of Lot (Approximately): .278 Nearest Cross Street: Passaic Avenue T H E S H E R IF F H E R E B Y R E S E R V E S T H E R IG H T T O A D J O U R N T H IS S A L E W IT H O U T F U R T H E R N O T IC E T H R O U G H P U B L IC A TIO N .

n O N S O F S A LE “I f a fte r t h e s a le a n d s a tis fa c tio n o f th e m o r t g a g e d e b t , in c lu d i n g c o s t s a n d e x p e n s e s , m e r e r e m a in s a n y s u r p lu s m o n e y , th e m o n e y w ill b e d e p o s it e d in to th e S u p e r io r C o u r t T ru s t h u n d a n d a n y p e r s o n c la im in g th e s u rp lu s , o r a n y p a r t th e re o f , m a y file a m o t io n p u r s u a n t to C h u r t R u le s 4 :6 4 -3 a n d 4 :5 7 -2 s ta tin g th e n a t u r e a n d e x t e n t o f th a t p e r s o n ’s c la im aryd a s k in g fo r a n o r d e r d ire c t in g p a y m e n t o f th e s u r p lu s m o n e y . T h e S h e r if f o r o t h e r p e r s o n c o n d u c t in g th e s a le w ill h a v e in fo rm a tio n r e g a r d in g fhe s u r p lu s , if a n y .”J U D G M E N T A M O U N T: $832.218.23***EightH undred T h irty -T w o T h o u s a n d T w o H undred Eighteen and 23/100***Attorney:L E O P O L D & A S S O C IA T E S , P LLC

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90 E A S T H A L S E Y R O A D S U IT E 202A P A R SIP PA N Y N J 07054 (914) 219-5787 Sherrff: Peter CotvelliA full legal description can be foutxl at the Union County Sheriffs OfficeTotal Upset: $851,995.21"*Eight Hundred Fifty- O ne Thousand Nine Hundred Ninety-Five arid 21/100"*June 28, July 5, 12, 19, 2018U 6 9 2 0 9 O B S ($135.24)________________________

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P a m e la P a tric ia R o s a h a vin g m ade a p p lica tio n to the c o urt by d u ly ve rified c o m ­plain t, a cc o m p a n ie d by a sw orn certification for a ju d g m e n t a u th o riz in g h e r to a ssu m e the nam e R u b y A n n M itch ell, and it a p p e a rin g fo the c o urt that she has co m p lie d w ith all the p ro vis io n s of the N e w Je rs e y Statute s 2 A :5 2 -1 a t s e q . , and re v ise d R ules re latin g th ere to , and the co u rt being satisfied that there are no re a ­so n a b le o b je c tio n s th ere to ;

It is on th is 1 0 T H d a y of J U N E , 2 0 1 4 , O R D E R E D and A D J U D G E D that P am e la P atricia R o s a w h o se so cia l se cu rity n u m b e r Is X X X -X X -9 9 1 0 (s u b je c t to red a ction by the court before p u b lic a tio n ), w ho w as born X X X X , 1972, be and is h e re b y a u th o rize d to a ssu m e the nam e of R u b y A n n M itch ell as of J u ly 18, 2 01 8,

I T IS F U R T H E R O R D E R E D that w ithin 20 d ays h ere o f sa id p laintiff shall c a u s e a c o p y of the F in a l Ju d g m e n t to be p u b lish e d one d a y In the U n io n C o u n ty Lo ca l S o u rc e , and w ithin fo rty -five (4 5 ) d ays after e n try of Ju d g m e n t, p laintiff shall file p ro of of p ub lica tio n of th is F in a l Ju d g m e n t w ith the d e p u w C le rk of the S u p e rio r C o u rt of C u m b e rla n d C o u n ty and a certified c o p y of this F in a l Ju d g m e n t w ith the office with the D e p a rtm e n t of the T re a s u ry p u rsu a n t to the p ro vis io n s of the Statute and re v ise d R ules In su ch a c a se m ade and p ro vid e d .

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Dated: June 19. 2018 Approved: June 19. 2018

Nora Radest, Mayor

I, Rosalia M. Licatese, City Clerk of Summit, do hereby certify that the foregoing ordinance was duly passed fay the Com m on Council of said City at a regular meeting held on Tuesday evening, June 19, 2018.

Rosalia M, Licatese, City ClerkDated: 6/19/18U69127 O B S June 28, 2018 ($18.13)___________

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Th e Com m on Council of the City of Summit has awarded a contract without competitive bidding as a professional service (or extraordinary, unspecifiable service) pursuant to N J .S .A 4 0 A :1 1 -^1 )(a ). This contract and the resolution authorizirig it are available for public inspection in the office of the City Clerk.

Awarded to: Fenaioli, Wielkotz, Cerulk)

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January 1 - D e o H n b r'

Services 2018 Audit Services Statutory Audit Current Fund Capital Fund. Public Library Bond and Interest Accounts Pa)rroll Accounts. Feder al and State Programs. General Fixed Assets Account Group and various other offices. Sewer UtHity, Parking UWity. Preparation of Secondary Market Oisdosurs and additional miaceltaneour servicss which may be required

Coat: Not to Exceed - $64,500.00Rosalia M. Lmatese.

City ClerkDated: 6/19/18U69128 O B S June 28, 2018 ($16 17)

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SHERIFF’S SALESheriff* Fll* Number: CH-180018S4Division: C H A N C E R Y Docket Number: F02850717 County: UnionPlaintifl: N A TIO N S TA R M O R T G A G E LLC D/B/A MR. C O O P E R VSDefendant’ S U S A N L, C O N W A Y Sale Date 07/11/2018 Writ of Execution: 03/27/2018 By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to me directed I shall expose lor sale by public venue, at the U N IO N C O U N T Y A D M IN IS TR A ­T IO N BUILDIN G , 1ST F L O O R , 10 E L IZ A B E T H ­T O W N PLAZA, Elizabeth, N .J., on W E D N E S ­DAY, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day. All successful bidders must have 2 0 % of their bid available In cash or certified check at the conclusion of the sales.Th e property to be sold is located in the munici­pality of C R A N F O R D , in the County of U N IO N and State of New Jersey Com m only known as 217 P R O S P E C T A V E N U E 12A3C, C R A N F O R D , N J 07016 Tax L O T 2 B LO C K 265 Q U A LIF IE R C l 33C Dimensions of Lot:U N IT 12A-3C S IT U A T E D IN E N G LIS H V IL LA G E C O N D O M IN IU M T O G E T H E R W ITH A N U N D I­V ID E D 89195 P E R C E N T A G E IN T E R E S T IN T H E C O M M O N E L E M E N T S Nearest Cross Street* C L A R E M O N T P LA C E TH E S H ERIFF H ER EB Y R ES ER V ES TH E RIGHT TO A D JO UR N THIS SALE W ITH O U T FUR TH ER N O TIC E TH R O UG H PUBLICATION. •SUBJECT TO ANY UNPAID TAXES. MUNICI­PAL LIENS OR O TH ER CH ARGES, AND ANY SUCH TA X ES , C H A R G E R LIENS, INSUR­A N CE PREMIUMS OR O TH ER ADVANCES MADE BY PLAINTIFF PRIOR TO THIS SALE. A LL IN TER ES TED PARTIES ARE T O C O N ­D U C T AND RELY UPON TH EIR OWN INDE- P ^ D E N T INVESTIGATION TO ASCERTAIN W H E TH E R OR N O T A N Y O U TS TA N D IN G IN TER ES T REMAIN O F RECO R D AND/OR HAVE PRIORITY O VER TH E LIEN BEING FO R EC LO S ED AND, IF SO TH E CUR R EN T A M O UN T D UE TH ER EO N.-2018- DUE DATE:QTR1 - 02/01: $1,339.27 PAIDQTR2 - 05/01: $1,111.71 BILLED: $1,111.71O PEN ; H O M ES TE A D B EN EF fT C R E D ITR EDUCED TA XES BY $227.56SEW ER ACCT: 01/01/2018 - 06/30/2018 $26.01OPENSurplus M oney: If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage debt, including costs and expenses, there remains any surplus money, the m oney will be deposited into the Superior Court Trust Fund and any parson claiming the surplus, or any pari thereof, may file a motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4'57-2 stating the nature and extent of that person's claim and asking for an order directing payment of the surplus money. Th e Sheriff or other person conducting the safe will have Information regarding the surplus, if anyFor sale information, please visit Auction, at www.Auction com or call (600)280-2832 JU D G M EN T AMOUNT: $9fl,330.92***Nlnety-Slx Thousand Three Hundred Fifty and 92/100***AttorneyR A S C IT R O N LA W O F F IC E S 130 C L IN T O N R O A D S U ITE 202 FA IR F IE LD N J 07004 973-575-0707 Sheriff Peter CorvelliA full legal description can be found at the Union County sheriff's OfficeTotal Upset: $99,452.94***Ninety-Nine Th o u ­sand Four Hundred Fifty-Two and 94/100***June 14. 21, 28, July 5, 2018U68352 E A G ($174 44)_________________________

CR ANFORD

N O T IC E T O A B S E N T D E F E N D A N T S

S U P E R IO R C O U R T O F N E W J E R S E Y U N IO N C O U N T Y

Docket No F - 009865-18

S T A TE O F N E W JE R S E Y , to: P A TR IC K R EILLY

Y O U A R E H E R E B Y S U M M O N E D and required to serve upon Pluese, Becker, & Saltzman, LLC , whose address is 20000 Horizon Way, Suite 900, Mount Laurel, N J 08054, An Answer to the Carnplaint. filed in a civil action in which C IT Bank. N A,, is Plaintiff and Joan Reilly and Her Heirs. Devisees and Personal Representatives and His, Her, Their or Any of Their Successors in Right. Title and Interest, et al, are Defendants, pending in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division. Union County, bearing Dock­et No. F-009865-18, within thirty-five days (35) after June 28. 2018 exclusive of such date, or it published after June 28. 2018, (35) days after the actual date of such publication, exclusive of such date. If you fail to do so. Judgm ent by Default may be rendered against you for relief demanded in the Complaint. You shall file your Answer and Proof of Service in duplicate with the Clerk of the Superior Court, Hugnes Justice Complex, P O . Box 971, Trenton New Jersey 08625. in accordance with the Rules of Civil Practice and Procedure A filing fee payable to the Treasurer, State of New Jersey and a com­pleted Case Information Statement (available

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from the deputy clerk of the Superior Court) must accompany your answer when it is filed.

This action has been instituted for the purpose of foreclosing the mortgage dated March 28, 2007, and made by Thom as Reilly and Joan Reilly, to Financial Freedom Senior Funding Cor­poration, A Subsidiary of IndyMac Bank, F.S.B, recorded in the Union County Clerk's Office, on February 28, 2008 Book 12422, at Page 0623; to recover possession of and concerning real estate located at 202 High Street, Cranford. NJ 07016, and being also known as Lot 28, and Block 484 on the tax map of the Township of Cranford, County of Union and State of New Jer­sey

B y written Assignment dated September 29, 2009, Financial Freedom Senior Funding Corpo­ration assigned its Mortgage to Mortgage Elec­tronic Registration Systems, Inc., A Delaware Corporation, its successors or assigns, as nomi­nee for Financial Freedom Acquisition LLC , which was recorded on October 1, 2009 in Book 1378 at Page 670.

B y written Assignment dated September 16, 2015, Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys­tems, Inc,, as nominee for Financial Freedom Acquisition LLC , its successors and assigns, assigned its Mortgage to C IT Bank, N.A, which was recorded on October 7, 2015 in Book 01425 Page 2435, Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc.. A Delaware Corporation, its suc­cessors or assigns, as nominee for Financial Freedom Acquisition LLC and Mortgage Elec­tronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Financial Freedom Acquisition LLC , its succes­sors and assigns, are one and the same.

Th e Note and Mortgage contains an agreement that the obligors-mortgagors shall occupy, estab­lish and use the Property as Borrower's principal

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residence after the execution of the Security Instrument and Bomower (or at least one Bor­rower if inttially more than one persons are Bor­rowers) shall continue to occupv the Property as Borrower’s principal residence for the term or the Security Instrument. Th e occupancy, by at least one Borrower, of the subject property is an express requirement of the Mortgage.

You. P A TR IC K REILLY, are made a party defen­dant to this action because you are the son and known heir of the Estate of Joan Reilly, as you m ay have an ownership interest In said premis­es, or for any other right, title or interest.

You may contact the Lawyer Referral Service of the County in which this action is pending by catling 908-353-4715. If you cannot afford an attorney, you may communicate with the Legal Services Office o f the County in which this action is pending by calling 908-354-4340 or by calling the Legal Services of New Jersey Statewide Hot­line at 1 -88 8-LS N J-LA W (1-888-576-5529).File 096605D A TE D ; June 20, 2018M IC H E LLE M. S M ITH . C L E R KSuperior Court of New Jersey.U69106 E A G June 28, 2018 ($51.94)___________

CRANFORD

SHERIFF’S SALE Sheriff’s File Number: CH-18002122 Division: C H A N C E R Y Docket Number; F02539717 County: UnionPlaintiff: B A YV IEW LO A N S E R V IC IN G LLC . A D E LA W A R E LIM ITED LIA B ILITY C O M P A N Y V SDefendant: E A S T M A N E N D E A V O R S , LLC ; J E A N P A S C A R E L L A ; D U S H Y A N T P A N D YA ;

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S T A T E O F N E W J E R S E Y Sale Date; 07/18/2018 Writ of Execution; 0^10/2018 By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to me directed I shall expose for sale by public venue, at the U N IO N C O U N T Y A D M IN IS TR A ­T IO N B U IL D IN G 1 S T F L O O R . 10 E L IZ A B E T H ­T O W N PLA ZA , Elizabeth. N .J., on W E D N E S ­DAY, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day. All successful bidders must have 2 0 % of their bid available in cash or certified check at the conclusion of the sales.Th e property to be sold is located in the T O W N ­SH IP of C I^ N F O R D . County of U N IO N and State of New Jersey.Com m only known as: 1-3 E A S T M A N S T R E E T . C R A N F O R D . N J 07016.Tax Lot No. 18 in Block No. 183 Dimension of Lot Approximately; 698 S F Nearest Cross Street: N O R T H A V E W E S T BEGINNING at a point In the southwesterly line of Eastman Street, said point being dis­tant 176.95 feet southeasterly along the same from its produced intersection with the southerly Tine of North Avenue West, and from said point running;-T H E S H E R IF F H E R E B Y R E S E R V E S T H E R IG H T T O A D JO U R N T H IS S A L E W IT H O U T F U R T H E R N O T IC E T H R O U G H P U B L IC A ­T IO N .”P R IO R LIE N S /E N C U M B R A N C E S S E W E R O P E N $70.00T O T A L A S O F April 20. 2018: $70.00Surplus Money; If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage debt, including costs and expenses, there remains any surplus money, the money will be deposited into the Superior Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to

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Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that person's claim and asking .for an order direefinq payment ef 8ie surplus morley. Th e Sheriff or other person conducting the safe will have information regarding the surplus, if any.JU D G M E N T A M O UN T; $186J24.02*“ One Hundred Eighty-Six Thousand Eight Hundred Twenty-Four and 02/100***Attorney:F E IN , S U C H , K A H N & S H E P A R D , P C 7 C E N T U R Y D R IV E S U IT E 201P A R SIP PA N Y N J 07054 973-538-4700 Sheriff: Peter CorvelliA full legal description can be found at the Union County Sheriff's OfficeTotal Upset: $191,777.44***One Hundred Nine- W -O ne Thousand Seven Hundred Seventy- Seven and 44/"100***June 21, 28, July 5, 12, 2018 U 6 8 8 6 5 E A G ($145.04)

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P U B L IC N O T IC E B O R O U G H O F K E N IL W O R T H

N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N that the fo llo w in g p ro p o se d bond o rd in a n c e w a s in tro ­d u c e d and p a ss e d on first re a d in g at a m e eting of the B o ro u g h C o u n c il of the B o r­o u gh of K e n ilw o rth , in the C o u n ty of U n io n , State of N e w Je rs e y , held on the 27th d a y of J u n e , 2 0 1 8 , and th at sa id o rd in a n c e w ill be taken up for fu rth e r c o n s id e ra ­tion for fina l p a ss a g e at ih e m e e tin g of sa id B o ro u g h C o u n c il to be held at its m e e tin g roo m in the B o ro u g h H a li, 567 B o u le v a rd , K e n ilw o rth . N e w Je rs e y , on the 11th d a y of Ju ly , 2 0 1 8 . at 8 :0 0 P .M ., or as so on th e re a fte r as sa id m a tte r can be re a c h e d , at w h ic h tim e and p la c e all p e rs o n s w h o m a y be in te re ste d th e re in w ill be g iv e n an o p p o rtu n ity to be hea rd c o n c e rn in g the sa m e .A co p y of th is o rd in a n c e h as b een p oste d on the B u lle tin B o a rd up o n w h ich publ|c n o tice s a re c u s to m a rily p oste d in the B o ro u g h H all of the B o ro u g h , and a c o p y is a va ila b le up to and in c lu d in g th e tim e of suen m e e tin g to the m e m b e rs of the g e n ­e ra l p u b lic of the B o ro u g h w h o sh a ll re q u e st su ch c o p ie s , at the office of the C le rk in sa id B o ro u g h H all in 'K e n ilw o rth . N e w Je rs e y ,

L a u ra R e in e rts e n , R M C .C M R B o ro u g h C le rk

O R D IN A N C E N O . 2018-11

B O N D O R D IN A N C E T O A U T H O R IZ E T H E IN S T A L L A T IO N O F G R A N IT E B L O C K C U R B IN G A T A P O R T IO N O F N O R T H 15 TH S T R E E T IN, B Y A N D F O R T H E B O R ­O U G H O F K E N IL W O R T H . IN T H E C O U N T Y O F U N IO N . S T A T E O F N EW JER S E1 C A L O C A L IM P R O V E M E N + , T O A P P R O P R IA T E T H E S U M O F $20,000 T O PAY T H E C O S T T H E R E O F , T O M AI<E A D O W N P A Y M EN T, T O A U T H O R IZ E T H E IS S U A N C E O F B O N D S T O ^ N A N C E S U C H A P P R O P R IA T IO N A N D T O P R O V ID E F O R T H E IS S U A N C E O F B O N D A N T IC IP A T IO N N O T E S IN A N T IC IP A T IO N O F T H E IS S U A N C E O F S U C H B O N D S .

B E IT O R D A IN E D by the B o ro u g h C o u n c il of the B o ro u g h of K e n ilw o rth , in the C o u n ty of U n io n , State of N e w Je rs e y , as fo llo w s :

S e c tio n 1. T h e B o ro u g h of K e n ilw o rth , in the C o u n ty of U n io n , N e w J e rs e y (th e "B o ro u g h " ) Is h e re b y a u th o riz e d to insta ll g ra n ite b lock c u rb in g at a p o rtio n of N o rth 15th S tre e t in . by and for the B o ro u g h . T h e fo llo w in g p ro p e rtie s , ide ntified by th e ir stre et a d d re s s a nd d e s c rip tio n on the T a x A s s e s s m e n t M ap of the B o ro u g h , are in the v ic in ity of and b en efit from su ch im p ro ve m e n t:

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S a id im p ro v e m e n t sh a ll in c lu d e all w o rk , m a te ria ls and a p p u rte n a n c e s n e c e s s a ry and su ita b le th e re fo r. , . . ...S e c tio n 2. T h e sum of $ 2 0 ,0 0 0 is h e re b y a p p ro p ria te d to th e p a ym e n t of the im p ro v e m e n t d e s c rib e d in S e c tio n 1 of th is o rd in a n c e . S a id su m so a p p ro p ria te d sh a ll be m et from the p ro c e e d s of the sa le of the b o n d s a u th o riz e d and the dow n p a ym e n t a p p ro p ria te d oy th is o rd in a n c e .S e c tio n 3. T h e im p ro ve m e n t sh a ll be u n d e rta k e n as a lo ca l im p ro ve m e n t and the c o st th e re o f not b o rn e by the B o ro u g h sh a ll be a s s e s s e d upon the la n d s and real e state upon the line and in the v ic in ity of sa id im p ro ve m e n t w h ic h m a y be b e n e fit­ed b y sa id im p ro ve m e n t, as p ro v id e d in C h a p te r 56 of T it le 40 of the N e w J e rs e y S ta tu te s , as a m e n d e d . A ll a s s e s s m e n ts le v ie d for sa id im p ro v e m e n t shall in e ach c a s e be a s n e a rly as m ay be in p ro p o rtio n to and not in e x c e s s of the p e c u lia r b e n ­efit, a d v a n ta g e or in c re a s e in v a lu e w h ic h the re s p e c tiv e lots and p a rce ls of real e sta te sh a ll b e d e e m e d to re c e iv e b y re a so n of su ch im p ro ve m e n t. T h e total a m o u n t of the a s s e s s m e n ts so le v ie d shall not e x c e e d the c o st of sa id irn p ro ve - m ent. T h e portio n of su ch cost w h ic h sh a ll not be so a s s e s s e d sh a ll be paid by the B o ro u g h as in the c a se of a g e n e ra l im p ro v e m e n t w h ich is to be paid for by g e n e r ­al ta x a tio n . S u c h p o rtio n of the co st sh a ll be in a dd itio n to the c o n trib u tio n , if any, of the B o ro u g h , h e re in a fte r p ro v id e d .S e c tio n 4. If is h e re b y d e te rm in e d and stated that (1 ) the B o ro u g h w ill not c o n ­trib u te a n y m o n e y to the cost of sa id im p ro v e m e n t, and (2 ) 1 0 0 % of the c o st of sa id im p ro v e m e n t sh a ll be a s s e s s e d and the e stim a te d m a xim u m a m o u n t of the sp e c ia l a s s e s s m e n ts for sa id im p ro ve m e n t is $ 2 0 ,0 0 0 , and (3 ) no sp e c ia l a s s e s s ­m e nts for s u ch im p ro ve m e n t h a v e b ee n le v ie d or c o n firm e d , and (4 ) s u ch sp e c ia l a s s e s s m e n ts m ay b e paid in five a n n u a l in s ta llm e n ts .S e c tio n 5. It is h e re b y d e te rm in e d and stated th at (1 ) the m a k in g of su ch im p ro v e ­m e nt (h e re in a fte r re fe rre d to as "p u rp o s e " ) is not a c u rre n t e x p e n s e of sa id B o r ­

o u g h , and (2 ) it is n e c e s s a ry to fin a n ce sa id p u rp o se by the iss u a n c e of o b lig a tio n s of sa id B o ro u g h p u rs u a n t to the Lo c a l B o n d La w (C h a p te r 2 of T it le 4 0 A of the N e w J e rs e y S ta tu te s A n n o ta te d , as a m e n d e d ; the "L o c a l B o n d La w * ), and (3 ) the e s ti­m a te d co st of sa id p u rp o s e is $ 2 0 ,0 0 0 , and (4 ) $ 1 ,0 0 0 of sa id sum is to be p ro v id ­ed by the d ow n p a ym e n t h e re in a fte r a p p ro p ria te d to fin a n ce said p u rp o s e , and (5 ) the e stim a te d m a xim u m a m o u n t of b o n d s or notes n e c e s s a ry to be issu e d for sa id p u rp o s e is $ 1 9 ,0 0 0 , and (6 ) the c o st of su ch p u rp o s e , as h e re in b e fo re sta ted , in c lu d e s the a g g re g a te a m o u n t of $ 5 ,0 0 0 , w h ich is e stim a te d to be n e c e s s a ry to fina n ce the co st of su ch p u rp o s e , in c lu d in g a rc h ite c t's fe e s , a c c o u n tin g , e n g in e e r­ing and in s p e ctio n co sts , legal e x p e n s e s and oth e r e x p e n s e s , in c lu d in g in te re st on su ch o b lig a tio n s to the exte nt p e rm itted by S e c tio n 20 of th e Lo ca l B o n d Law . S e c tio n 6. It is h e re b y d e te rm in e d and sta ted that m o n e y s e x c e e d in g $ 1 ,0 0 0 , a p p ro p ria te d for d o w n p a ym e n ts on cap ita l im p ro ve m e n ts or for the cap ita l im p ro ve m e n t fund in b u d g e ts h e re to fo re a d o p te d for the B o ro u g h , are now a v a il­a ble to fin a n ce said p u rp o s e . T h e sum of $ 1 ,0 0 0 is h e re b y a p p ro p ria te d from s u ch m o n e ys to the p a ym e n t of the c o st of sa id p u rp o se .S e c tio n 7, T o fin a n ce said p u rp o s e , b o n d s of the B o ro u g h of an a g g re g a te p rin c i-

al a m o u n t not e x c e e d in g $ 1 9 ,0 0 0 are h e re b y a u th o riz e d to be issu e d p u rs u a n t to ie Lo ca l B o n d La w . S a id b o n d s sh a ll b ea r in te re st at a rate p e r a n n u m as m ay be

h e re a fte r d e te rm in e d w ithin the lim itation s p re s c rib e d by law . A ll m a tte rs w ith re s p e c t to sa id b o n d s not d e te rm in e d by th is o rd in a n c e sh a ll be d e te rm in e d by r e s ­o lu tio n s to be h e re a fte r a d o p te d .S e c tio n 8. T o fin a n ce sa id p u rp o s e , bond a n tic ip a tio n notes of sa id B o ro u g h of an a g g re g a te p rin c ip a l a m o u n t not e x c e e d in g $ 1 9 ,0 0 0 are h e re b y a u th o riz e d to be is s u e d p u rs u a n t to the L o c a l B o n d La w in a n tic ip a tio n of the is s u a n c e of sa id b o n d s . In the e ve n t th at b o n d s a re issu e d p u rs u a n t to th is o rd in a n c e , the a g g re ­gate a m o u n t of notes h e re b y a u th o riz e d to be issu e d shall be re d u c e d by an a m o u n t e qu al to the p rin c ip a l a m o u n t of the b o n d s so issu e d . If the a g g re g a te a m o u n t of o u tsta n d in g b o n d s a nd notes issu e d p u rs u a n t to th is o rd in a n c e sh a ll at a ny tim e e x c e e d the sum first m e n tio n e d in th is s e ctio n , the m o n e ys ra ise d by the iss u a n c e of sa id b o n d s sh a ll, to not less than the a m o u n t of su ch e x c e s s , be a p p lie d to the p a ym e n t of s u ch notes then o u tsta n d in g .S e ctio n 9. E a c h b on d a n tic ip a tio n note issu e d p u rs u a n t to th is o rd in a n c e sh a ll be date d on or a b o u t the d ate of its iss u a n c e and shall be p a ya b le not m ore th an one y e a r from its d a te , sh a ll b e a r in te re st at a rate p e r a n n u m as m a y be h e re a fte r d e te rm in e d w ithin the lim ita tio n s p re s c rib e d by law and m a y be re n e w e d from tim e to tim e p u rs u a n t to and w ith in lim ita tio n s p re s c rib e d by the Lo ca l B o n d La w . E a c h of sa id bond a n tic ip a tio n notes sh a ll be s ig n e d by the M a yo r and by a fin a n cia l offi­ce r and sh a ll be u n d e r the seal of sa id B o ro u g h and atte sted by the B o ro u g h C le rk or D e p u ty B o ro u g h C le rk , S a id officers a re h e re b y a u th o riz e d to e x e cu te sa id notes in su ch form as th e y m a y a d o p t in c o n fo rm ity w ith law . T h e p o w e r to d e te r ­m ine a ny m a tte rs w ith re s p e ct to sa id notes not d e te rm in e d by th is o rd in a iic e and a lso the p o w e r to se ii sa id n o te s , is h e re b y d e le g a te d to the C h ie f F in a n c ia l O ffi­c e r w h o IS h e re b y a u th o riz e d to se ll sa id notes e ith e r at one tim e or from tim e to tim e in the m a n n e r p ro v id e d by law.S e c tio n 10. It is h e re b y d e te rm in e d and d e c la re d that the p e riod of u s e fu ln e s s of sa id p u rp o s e , a cc o rd in g to its re a s o n a b le life, is a p e riod of ten y e a rs c o m p u te d from the date of sa id b o n d s . „ , „S e ctio n 11. It is h e re b y d e te rm in e d and stated that the S u p p le m e n ta l D e b t S ta te ­m ent re q u ire d by th e Lo ca l B o n d L a w has b ee n d u ly m a de and filed in the office of the B o ro u g h C le rk of sa id B o ro u g h , and that s u ch sta te m e n t so filed sh o w s that the g ro s s d eb t of sa id B o ro u g h , as d efin e d in S e c tio n 43 of the Lo ca l B o n d L a w , is in c re a s e d by th is o rd in a n c e by $ 1 9 ,0 0 0 and th at the iss u a n c e of the b o n d s and notes a u th o riz e d by th is o rd in a n c e w ill be w ithin all d ebt lim ita tio n s p re s c rib e d by sa id Lo ca l B o n d La w . ,S e c tio n 12. A n y fu n d s re c e iv e d from the C o u n ty of U n io n , the State of N e w J e rs e y or a ny of th e ir a g e n c ie s or a ny fu n d s re c e iv e d from the U n ite d S tate s of A m e ric a or a n y of its a g e n c ie s in aid of su ch p u rp o s e , sh a ll be a p p lie d to th e p a ym e n t of the co st of s u c ^ p u rp o s e , or, if b on d a n tic ip a tio n n o te s h a ve b ee n is s u e d , to the p a ym e n t of the b on d a n tic ip a tio n n o te s , and the a m o u n t of b o n ds a u th o riz e d for su ch p u rp o se shall be re d u c e d a c c o rd in g ly .S e c tio n 13. T h e B o ro u g h in te n d s to issu e the b o n d s or notes to fin a n ce the cost of th e im p ro ve m e n t d e s c rib e d in S e c tio n 1 of th is bond o rd in a n c e . 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FOOTBALL COACHES HONORED AT PAST 2

NORTH-SOUTH ALL- STAR GAMES AT KEAN

2018: AT RIGHT FROM ROSELLE

LOU GRASSO, SR.

2017: AT LEFT FROM ROSELLE PARK JOHN WAGNER

Photo by JR ParachiniLou Grasso, Sr. - at right - was inducted into the New Jersey Football Coaches Association (NJFCA) Hall of Fame at Monday night’s 40th annual Phil Simms New Jersey North-South All- Star Football Classic at Kean University’s Alumni Stadium in Union. Grasso, the head coach at Roselle from 1979-2003 and with over 100 wins, was the North 2 inductee. Former Roselle Park head coach John Wagner - at left - was honored with a coaching award at last year’s game.

CranforcTs Ambrosio kicks FG to give North its oniy ieadSouth rolls to 38-16 triumph for 20th win

By JK Parachini Sports Editor

UNION - Valentino Ambrosio - Cranford’s standout placekicker - gave the North its only lead by drilling a 37-yard field goal at the 4:57 mark of the first quarter.

After that it was all downhill for the North All-Stars.

The South went on to score five touchdowns apd one field goal - led by Stony Brook-bound quarterback Josh Zamot of Holy Spirit and South Offensive MVP and wide receiver Nahsir Morgan of Atlantic City - en route to a convincing 38-16 triumph in Monday night’s 40th annual Phil Simms New Jersey North-South All-Star Football Classic at Kean University’s Alumni Stadium.

North linebacker Arthur Pinckney of Union was in on a tackle that almost produced a North safety in the first half. Pinckney will next play at the Division i-AA level at Marist College in Poughkeepsie, N.Y.

The North scored both of its touchdovras in the second half after trailing 31-3.

The South now leads the series 20-17-2.

NOTES: Former Roselle head football coach Lou Grasso, Sr. - at right - was honored at halftime of Monday night’s game.

Grasso - from the section North 2 - was one of four designated as a head coach that was inducted into the New Jersey Football Coaches Association (NJFCA) Hall of Fame.

At haltime of last year’s game at Kean, former Roselle Park head coach John Wagner - at left - was the recipient of the Dr. John F. Bateman Foundation Board of Directors Award for Winners for Life - Current Coach.

Grasso is a 1968 Roselle graduate who guided the Rams for 25 seasons from 1979-2003, winning over 100 games. Wagner, a 1969 Roselle Park graduate, was the head coach at Roselle Park for 25 years from 1981-2005, winning exactly 150 games, which is the most in school history.

Both coaches served as assistant coaches at their alma maters for several seasons before being promoted to head coach. Grasso is retired, while Wagner, after a high- ly-successftil stint as head coach at Point Pleasant Beach, is now an assistant coach at Rumson-Fair Haven.

NORTH-SOUTH SCOREBOARD:

SOUTH LEADS SERIES

(20-17-2):

2018; South 38, North 16 - at Kean University

2017: South 30, North 22 - at Kean University

2016: North 7, South o - at Kean University

2015: South 23, North 21 - at Kean University

2014: South 20, North 14 - at Piscataway High School

2013; North 54, South 8 - at Kean University

2012: North 14, South 7 - at Kean University

2011: South 21, North 14 - at Kean University

2010: North 17, South 3 - at Kean University •

2009: South 7, North o - at Kean University

2008: North 31, South 25 - at Rutgers Stadium

2007; South 14, North 7 - at Rutgers Stadium

2006: North 31, South 16 - at Rutgers Stadium

2005: North 9, South 7 - at Rutgers Stadium

2004: North 26, South 21 - at Rutgers Stadium

2003: South 3, North o - at Rutgers Stadium

2002; No game was played at Rutgers because of inclement weather before kickoff.

2001; North 24, South o - at Rutgers Stadium

2000: South 20, North 5 - at Rutgers Stadium •

1999: South 22, North 19 - at Rutgers Stadium 1998: North 33, South 31 - at Rutgers Stadium

1997: South 28, North 24 - at The College of New Jersey 1996: South 32, North 23 - at Rutgers Stadium 1995: North 37, South 15 - at Rutgers Stadium

1994; South 21, North 16 - at Trenton State College 1993: South 9, North 8 - at Giants Stadium

1992: North 7, South 7 (tie) - at Giants Stadium 1991: North 26, South 12 - at Giants Stadium

1990: North 14, South 10 - at Rutgers Stadium •

1989: South 24, North o - at Rutgers Stadium 1988: South 12, North 9 - at Rutgers Stadium 1987; North 21, South 10 - at Rutgers Stadium 1986; North 20, South 17 - at Rutgers Stadium

1985: North 10, South 10 (tie) - at Rutgers Stadium 1984: North 7, South o - at Rutgers Stadium 1983: South 41, North 7 - at Rutgers Stadium 1982: South 16, North 7 - at Rutgers Stadium 1981: South 32, North o - at Rutgers Stadium 1980; North 13, South 6 - at Rutgers Stadium

•1979: South 34, North 13 - at Rutgers Stadium

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M aggio is s ta te ’s Softball Coach of the Year

Roselle Park veteran men­tor Fran Maggio was named the state's softball Coach of the Year by nj.com. His 22-season (1997-present) record at Roselle Park is a stellar 361-197-1 (.647). Maggio has now guided Roselle Park to the last three of Its four Union County Tourna­ment championships and to both of its Group 1 state championships. This year's team set a program record with 27 wins, finishing 27-3 after falling to eventual champion Steinert in the Tournament of Champions. The Panthers finished ranked No. 13 in the state and won the UCC’s Moun­tain Division outright for the third straight season.

Photos by JR ParachinI and courtesy of Gene Nann

Hummel named Union County Player of the Year

Roselle Park standout Junior RH pitcher and in the lineup No. 3 batter Maddie Hum­mel (No. 5) was named Union County Player of the Year by nj.com. On the mound Hummel was 23-3, allowing only 27 earned runs over 178 innings pitched. She struck out 191 batters and walked only 57. At the plate, Hummel batted .410 with three home runs, three triples and nine doubles. Hummel led the Panthers with 33 RBI.

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Colicchio set to improve fortunes at alma materFormer Linden head coach back at Elizabeth to lead a s tro llin g Minutemen program

By JR Parachini Sports Editor

So now that Phil Colicchio is the head coach at his <alma mater Elizabeth, how does the 1984 Elizabeth graduate begin to get the Minutemen to play his style of basketball'?

“It starts this summer in our summer league,” said Colicchio, who for the past 21 seasons guided the Linden boys’ to six Group 4 state championships, nine North 2, Group 4 titles and three Union County Tournament crowns.

Colicchio and his staff turned Linden into the pre­mier public school program in the state the past two decades.

“We will immediately concentrate on winning,” Colicchio, 52, said. “Winning will be expected. That’s how we were able to beat teams when I was at Linden.

“The players have to get that and when they do good things will happen.”

This is not the first time Colicchio is coaching at Elizabeth. He was a very successful junior varsity coach at Elizabeth for a decade during the final years of head coach Ben Candelino’s run as the varsity’s highly-successful mentor. Colicchio guided the Eliza­beth .IV team to seven straight UCT championships.

After 11 years as a student at St. Mary’s in Elizabeth, Colicchio moved on to Elizabeth High School for his senior year of 1983-1984. As Candelino’s point guard, he helped lead the Minutemen to the 1984 UCT championship, which was the first of four straight (1984-1987) and eight of nine (1984-1987 and 1989-1992) Candelino guided the Minutemen to.

Colicchio’s staff includes Marty Luc, who was the head coach at Rahway for a brief time and has

/been with Colicchio for some time now; Darryl Lampley, a 2007 graduate who was a standout player for Colicchio and Mike Pozyc, who was Linden’s junior varsity coach.

“Those are guys I can trust," Colicchio said. “If I didn't have either Marty or (Linden assistant coach) Anthony (Drejaj) coming over with me I wouldn’t have done this."

Colicchio said that there are also a couple of guys from last year’s Elizabeth staff that he will talk to. The head coach he is succeeding, former Elizabeth standout athlete Donald Stewart, will not be one of them.

Stewart, who coached under Colicchio for one year in 2006, guided the Minutemen to a 7-17 record this jia.st winter, which was the third season of his second stint at the helm of the Minutemen. During his first stint he guided Elizabeth to its last UCT champi­onship, which came in 2004.

Two seasons before that, present Bloomfield head coach Pat Brunner guided the Minutemen to their 2002 UCT crowm. Cahdelino led Elizabeth to a ninth UCT title in 1995. which was his last.

Elizabeth has won the most UCT crowns with 21. St. Patrick is second with 20 and Linden third at 11.

Elizabeth’s last bonafide season was in 2011-2012 when tlie Minutemen last won North 2, Group 4 and then reached the Group 4 final. Elizabeth finished 3-20 for the 2016-2017 campaign.

Colicchio’s title at Elizabeth will be that of Coordinator of Athletics and Special Events. Luc’s title is Supervisor of Athletics. Candelino became the Director of Athletics a little over a year ago.

“For the past 20 years it’s been talked about whether or not Lmight coach at Elizabeth,” Colicchio said. “There was no plan to leave Linden, I absolutely love the city.

“From the superintendents to the mayors, everyone had been so supportive. With Ben now at Elizabeth, the timing was right.

“It was the toughest decision in my entire life. 'There were so many lasting memories at Linden. It was the change in athletic administration and I will leave it at that.

“You have to be happy. For 20 years (at Linden) the first 18 were great and the past two my wife told me I was complaining a lot.”

If Colicchio was going to leave Linden for another high school, it was going to be his alma mater.

“If there was any place to go Elizabeth makes sense,” Colicchio said. “I wouldn’t go to any other high school.”

How often did you think about the possibility of coaching in college, Phil?

“I got this from Coach (Bob) Hurley - stick at what you’re good at,” Colicchio said. “I’ve always felt that I could make a bigger difference coaching high school kids.”

For those clamoring to see when Elizabeth will play Linden this winter, it won’t be during the regular season.

The only possible meetings will be in the UCT and or the North 2, Group 4 playoffs.

Elizabeth and Plainfield dropped out of the Union County Conference’s Watchung Division and down to the Mountain. Moving up to the Watchung from the Mountain was St. Mary’s, Elizabeth.

So the Watchung Division will consist of defending champion Roselle Catholic, The Patrick School, Linden and St. Mary’s. The Mountain Division now includes Elizabeth, Plainfield, Union, Westfield and Union Catholic.

“Elizabeth vs. Linden is the best (basketball) rivalry in Union County,” Colicchio said.

If Elizabeth and Linden should meet in the UCT, it most likely won’t be a game played at Linden High School’s Phil Colicchio Court.

Colicchio will support Drejaj, who played his high school ball at Seton Hall Prep, for any head coaching position.

“Anthony is a great, young coach,” Colicchio said. “He’s a great person. He’s like a little brother to me, I love him.

“He’s sort of in the kind of situation I was in 20 years ago. If he does stay on at Linden it will be a whole new staff. That is not going to be easy.”

Colicchio recalled his assistant coaches at Linden going back to Monty Brooks.

“Never in my wildest dreams did I think we would win six Group 4 state championships,” Colicchio said. “It’s almost surreal.

See BASKE’TBALL on next page

Photo by JR Parachini j

Phil Colicchio is now the head boys’ basketball coach at his alma mater, Elizabeth. Colicchio, 52, graduated from Elizabeth in 1984. In 21 seasons as the head coach at Linden he guided the Tigers to all six of their Group 4 state championships.

U N D E N IN THE GROUP 4'STATE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME

UNDER HEAD COACH PHIL COU CCH IO (6-1):

2017: Linden 57, Shawnee 41 - at Rutgers 2016: Linden 54, Atlantic City 45 - at Rutgers

2014: Linden 66, Trenton 53 - at Rutgers 2013: Atlantic City 60, Linden 54 (OT) - at Rutgers 2007: Linden 63, South Brunswick 54 - at Rutgers

2006: Linden 64, Atlantic City 39 - at Rutgers 2000: Linden defeated Bridgewater-Raritan

UNDER HEAD COACH PHIL COUCCH IO:

Linden went 6-1 in the Group 4 state championship game. W ins; 2000, 2006, 2007, 2014, 2016, 2017.

Loss: 2013.Linden won Group 4 back-to-back twice and from 2013-2017 reached

the final four times in five years. From 2014-2017 Linden won the final three times in four years.

Linden went 9-5 in North 2, Group 4 finak.W ins: 2000, 2006, 2007, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017.

Losses: 1999, 2003, 2005, 2008, 2018.Linden won North 2, Group 4 five years in a row ft-om 2013-2017

and six out of seven years from 2011-2017.From 2013-2018 Linden won 23 straight N2, G4 games before falling

. in the 2018 final at New ark East Side.

Linden went 3-8 in Union County Tournament finals. W ins: 2001, 2007, 2015.

Losses: 2000, 2003, 2005, 2008, 2011,2013,2014, 2017. Linden reached the final 11 of Colicchio’s 21 seasons

(1997-98 - 2017-18) at the helm of the Tigers.

Colicchio’s record is 450-165 (.732).He went 12-11 in his first year as

a head coach at Barringer in 1996-97.

SPO R TSUnion County LocalSowrct' — June a8, 2018 —

Basketball landscape changing with coach moving on(Continued from previous page)

“Anyone can get lucky and win one. I had great kids who were great players and I had great assis­tants. I just tried not to get in the way.”

When asked what he felt was his greatest win at Linden, Colicchio couldn’t isolate any one triumph.

“I have three kids and that would be like asking me which is my favorite? Whichever team I’m coaching that day,” Colicchio said.

“We’ve had wins over nationally ranked teams such as St. Anthony, Roselle Catholic and St. Patrick. We’ve won with undersized kids who had the grit to pull victories out.

“I was never afraid to schedule losses. I wanted the kids to have the opportunity to play those kinds of teams with the hope of getting us ready for the state playoffs.

“One win that gets lost in the shuffle was when we won the county in 2001.”

In the 2001 UCT championship game. Linden came back with a big fourth quarter to stun five-time defending champion St. Patrick 76-59 at the Dunn Sport Center. It was the first of three UCT titles Col­icchio guided the Tigers to - the first two over St. Patrick and the last one against Roselle Catholic.

“We had just won the school’s first state champi­onship in 2000 and lost some really good players to graduation, including who I think was the best player in the history of the school in Jamaal Tate (Penn State),” Colicchio said.

“It was at that time that I felt we were a program and that we were here to stay. We were not going away.”

Another win Colicchio alluded to was Linden’s 46- 42 triumph over top-seeded Bloomfield Tech in the 2006 Tournament of Champions semifinals at Rut­gers, which was Linden’s first year in the TOC. BT was in its second TOC and nationally ranked at the time.

Another big-time Linden moment under Colicchio was its 63-51 - leading from start to finish - win over top-seeded and two-time defending champion St. Patrick in the 2007 UCT final at Dunn.

St. Patrick was nationally ranked at the time and ended up finishing 30-2 after repeating as TOC champions.

That Linden win prevented St. Patrick from finishing No. 1 in the country at season’s end.

Linden produced a 30-3 record for 2006-2007, with its season ending at Rutgers on a half-court, buzzer-beating shot by Bloomfield Tech’s R.,I. Hall in the TOC semifinals.

Thirty years of coaching in now, Colicchio looks forward to another challenge, that of getting his alma mater back oiifli^.

“If I still didn’t have the passion I would stop immediately,” Colicchio said. “I joked the past couple of years, saying that if we won the TOC I would retire on the spot.

“I grew up in Elizabeth. There are now seven schools (houses) and 6,200 kids (at the high school). If I can’t find 10 kids to play. . . ”

Elizabeth was led on Opening Night last season by junior guard Julius David, who poured in a game- high 28 points in leading the Minutemen to a 67-63 overtime win at Union in the third annual St. Jude Classic at Louis J. Rettino Gjinnasium.

David, who went on to average 10 points, scored seven of his 28 points in OT, including his game-high sixth 3-pointer that gave Elizabeth the lead for good at 59-58.

“I’m not going to Elizabeth to lose,” Colicchio said. “I’m not a patient man. I’m not looking at taking 2-3 years to get better.”

Colicchio, who won at Linden preaching defense first, second and third, said he brought his Elizabeth swagger to Linden.

Now he gets the opportunity to bring his Linden swagger back to Elizabeth.

“We will be competing right from the very first game,” Colicchio said.

DID YOU KNOW? Phil Colicchio played on the St. Maiy’s, Elizabeth baseball team his junior year that captured the 1983 Parochial B state championship. The head coach of that team was Ben Candelino.

Photo by JR Parachinl

Before Phil Colicchio was the head coach at Linden and prior to that for one year at Barringer, he was the Junior varsity coach at Elizabeth for 10 years. _

UNION COUNTY CONFERENCE

BOYS' BASKETBALL

FOR 2018-2019 SEASON

* * *

WATCHUNG DIVISION (4 schools):

Roselle Catholic

The Patrick School

St. Mary’s, Elizabeth

Linden

MOUNTAIN DIVISION (5 schools):

Elizabeth

Plainfield

Union

Westfield

Union Catholic

NOTES: Elizabeth went 7-17 overall

and Plainfield 8-17. Elizabeth was 4th

in Watchung and Plainfield last.

Mountain Division champion

St. Mary’s, Elizabeth moves up

to the Watchung Division,

while Group 4 schools Elizabeth

and Plainfield drop down to the

Mountain Division.

St. Mary’s went 19-8 this year

and reached the Union County

Tournament semifinals.

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