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SOUTH BRUNSWICK "nio Central Poet B 557 660) dose postage paid at Dayton, N J. 08810. : >vt '^TTie Princeton Packet Inc. 1990 All Rights Reserved Thursday, November 8, 1990 Vd. 34, No. 45 50i m l^e^|ou#BraiteWic^5feio^^^ • of EducaBoK\wiil ^h^ld'^a«conr7 ; fidetttia|*j;«x%udve, session to" ‘ discuss|ti^^'rf^W^Vof*Su^t- Daggft’lS contract;i|fi0^oniia^ nigl}t, ac-|f coriin^'lfoyiathj^^Boyd, cbin- mumctitic^ti^i:bordinafor.''i!.^-t - j ' ' , ^ e se^slon.Will'^beJield at the" 'j gdlinimstraS6)i ^building on Ex- ‘ otUtiVc^^'DriVe follow ing a spdcim,p\ib1ic,iiieeting ht 6 p.iit. B4a')^% 'f id u o a tiB if’l , I ->-xp i .lltessch^l board"v^U*^Onot f Its 20-ycar employees dunng a , The honorecs are: Jackie Aus- sicker, Anthony Biddle, Christine Chrabaszcz, Ruth, Hosea, Carol Huegel, Anna' Johnson, Robert Johnson, Lirtdy Rusich,' Hatty SchultZjt Rrahees ,-Scu^to, Anfte Skinneti‘'jRohert *'Van 6 nlen,"^d Wcliatdjyer- ^ ^ e ^ Concerned Black-Barenbi ani^ Citizens bfSbvlbtBninkwiok „ day at Hatan’s, Quality.Bin?.oh] ^ RouWl inNo^l^n^wfck.''^'. ^ ' ’ 'The^-hofidtees/iJarb 'BevpHy " Hai^o^^Md'.Pay^tl^Sm^th Jr; ' The cost iSi$25'per^perspn.;* Pinner wilU^ sfecvpd at 7 p.m,T' with a cji^h'bar at 6 p,m.;, „ • ‘ FormPxti jnfbrmation, call! (908J 29714138 or 2974585. '>§ Boy Scout Troops 10, and 100, and Cub Scouts Packs 10 and 98 arc holding their third annua] Scouting for Food Drive ^ part ot the National Good Turnssroutingproject;,, Papef/|jrocery bags wiU'be. distnbuted to area homes by Democratsrwrest control of Commttee /V - Rodriguez, Hearon capture seats; DeLucia likely mayor CAMPAIGN ’90 Bellizio, McCullough short in bids to maintain maprity By Hank Kalet Staff Writer After seven years of Republican control of its chief governing body, South Brunswick residents decided Tuesdayitwas" time'for a change., ... Democratic '^challengers Tim Hear- on and Jake Rodriguez, soundly de- feated Republican incumbent. Mayor Howard Bellizio and his run- ning-mate, newcomer Loretta McCullough, giving Democrats a 4-1 majority on the Township Commit- tee. Mr. Rodriguez and Mr. Hearon, running on a platform that called for “ responsive government’.’, and an, “ agressive policy of growth and traf- fic management, ’.’ polled 3,757 votes: and 3,703,^respectively; Mrs; McCullough, who suffered from a lack of name recognition, managed to grab 2,865- votes while Mayor Bellizio brought up: the rear with ■2,674 votes ' “ Jake and I went out and took the message to the people,’’ Mr. Hearon said Tuesday night. ‘T think that; sums It up; We took our message all over town, - we told the people our • positions and-they listened.’’ Mr. Rodrigueii added, “The vic- tory that we won tonight was not a victory for Jim’and 1. It was a victory ■ for South Brunswick. , This election showed the direc- tion that the people want the township to take,” ■ ‘he. added.; “ And together with Ted Cherry and Vinnie D e-, Lucia, Jim and I have every intention of carrying out that dream.’’ Both candidates pointed to the voters’ anger over Mctroplex, the controversial higK-density office complex proposed for the township, as a major factor contnbuting to their victory. See DEMOCRATS, Page 3A 1 a^>lbdli ‘Loretta i^ibulilough (R) 2,865 .. r turnout called Heavy 1A By Hank Kalet Staff Writer Voters ,on Tuesday ousted Re- publican Howard Bellizio, the town- ship’s two-term mayor aiui a long- time member of Townshirf Commit- tee, in a vote that many observers felt was a referendum on development in the township. Throughout the campaign Mr. ' Bellizio was ' assailed for what De- mocratic opponents Jim Hearon and J ake , Rodriguez palled pro-devfelopment policies’’ and his ; “ lack of respect for local citizens. ’’ ; Mr. Rodriguez and Mr. Hearon '.won election by outdistancing their nearest Republican rivals newcomer Loretta McCullough, by ;• 14 per- centage points. The mayor was disappointed Tues- : day night when contacted at the John Famkopf American Legion Post 401 on Sand Hill Road, where the Rer publicans gathered. He said; blatant lies were spread throughout the town- ship and -that ’hisv record ■ had ; been distorted by the opposition. ' He added-that the victors made a lot of promises and it “ is now up to them to follow through.’,’ “I will be a watchdog,’’ he said. “JJenow this community as Well as aiybod anybody and I am going to be a watchdog. “ When no industry comes in, then they’ll get their accomplishment of no;development,’’ he added, refer- ring to the Democrats’ promises to curb development. “ But if-that hap- pens, then this town will choke.” j Democratic committeeman and campaign chairman Vincent De- See republicans , Page 9A Jake Rodriguez ... gets most votes Jim Hearon' ... gaijis seat; Loretta McCullough ... newcomer third Howard Bellizio ... mayor loses bid Turnout called ‘heavy’ for off-year election ish'abl<^;6r‘&o2cn foottsop glws coittainctliWlil be.abcep|^,if Th^ bags fvill be,,<»llectS thej following Sawday, NoVyj'J?,^ between ■^^iSO'ja^m," g^d Tnoon.,; Please Jeave fillecl'Bagsroutside the fronjidwr of ypur-hoixfe fpr pickup‘,‘,j|-^f4i-^?.^“''',;t'“ Don^Klons assfist needy families m South Brunswick. ...j v'; I 'i " CpirifnMnlty Genfer^-; . “ The-SoudijBotpswick Tojwii'-: ship.CpiiorouidtyvCehhiiJ'/'’West' ‘ ■Nfcw’Rbld; ;KphdaU:i;ark^\wiil ' be;.plt)spd’ bn ’Monday^in ' ob-C ■ s^iinc^pf'^ete#is:^gy,/J By Hank Kalet Staff Writer L k TVfr’ '’I A '** ^ Since many political pundits expected low voter turnout for Tuesday’s election, the fact thatmore South Brunswick residents voted this year than last year is quite an accomplishment. ; About 59 percent of the township’s registered voters entered polling booths this year, a full two percent more than a year ago during the gubernatorial election. “ It seems heavier than usual,” said-Jeanmne Maher, who worked the 10th district at Constable School. “ I’m really impressed. I’m proud of the people of the township, glad to see them taking such an interest;” Another District 10 worker, Jean Thompson, added that “ we’re getting a lot of young adults, which is great. I’m glad to see such a hefvy turnout.” What makes the 59 percent figure so impressive is that off-year elections :— those not involving governors’ races or presidential races — generally do not draw well; In fact,: less than a week before the election. Star-Ledger/Eagleton poll director Janice Ballou predicted a light tumouti with 44 percent to 49 percent'of iregistered'^roters casting! ballots; The-Secretary of State’s Office . also expected turnout to be; mild, saying just 44 percent o f registered adults were expected at the polls. , ' “ It’sj a lot better than expected,” said Carl Bradshaw, who oversajj/ the District 6 operation at the Kendall-Park Firehouse. “ All the newspapers were saying that the turnout would be Ipw but that’s not the case here.” Township issues might have been a factor in the turnout,.he said; and itcould have been part of an anti-Florio/anti-incumbent rebellion. William Paterson, working at the 10th District machine, agreed: “ The balance (of power in the township) is in whatever happens tonight:: It’s going to .determine what direction the township is going to go.” ' District 1 poll worker Karen Gaida said; “ I think the people in New Jersey are speaking. 1 think they’re saying they’re tired of See.TURNOUTj Page 9A Gifted program eyed for township schools By Christopher! Mauger ; Post Correspondent The South Brunswick Board of Education’s Gifted and Talented Committee -on Monday night rec- ommended that the school board implement a district-wide Gifted and Talented • program for the 1991-92 school year. Nathan' Levy, principal of the Monmouth Junction School and com- mittee-chairman, presented a seven-page ..report to die board that included programs run at individual schools during the last two years; Mr. Levy said the program would bring students from all the elementary schools together to participate in a' particular activity, from inventing to producing a video, Students would be recommended for, the program by , their teachers and the same students would not participate in all of the activities. ' • , The committee asked for $20,(KX) to start'thfr program, “We’re going to begin, which is ahead of where we started, and we hope thatB yew or two down the road we’ll really have the program go- ing,” Mr. Levy said. ':\y. Lynn iBarbari; a teachej at the Constable School and a committee member; said the programAas been .considered with great care and much discussion because it would not be a luxury, it would be fufilling a need. “ lliere is a great need to bring"; gifted and'talented students together. In order to do that, we brainstormed ; over 50 possible activities. One of the things we thought we should provide, was consistency throughout the dis- trict.'’ , Board member Karen Ericson' questioned ; whether labeling^orae ................... t“ s students as gifted-might~ave negative effects on those that were; not part of the program. “ I am not against the whole thing,’’ she said, “ But I am concerned.” Mr, Levy 'streesed that students ; would not necessarily participate in a particular progrm fordver and that a: student woulan’o tp ^ c ip a te in every program: The programs stress various; abilities^and talents >and therefore, each program woulfd need a different- type of student. /; See BOARD, Page 6A -.-Jj , if;, s' , I X - ' J ‘’ 'V** sV --I "V *ir s ? r< '■> -v S ? v< An eye for good health Staff photo • Patti Sapone Optometrist Lorraine Arbpur examines the optic nerve of Kendall Park’s Virginia Garcia during community health screenings at the rnunicipal compidx Saturday. - r. cV ‘Vi

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SOUTH BRUNSWICK

"nio Central PoetB 557 660)

dose postage paid at Dayton, N J . 08810. : >vt

' TTie Princeton Packet Inc. 1990 A ll Rights R eserved Thursday, November 8, 1990 Vd. 34, No. 45 5 0 i

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l^e^|ou#BraiteW ic^5feio^^^• of EducaBoK\wiil ^h^ld'^a«conr7 ; fidetttia|*j;«x%udve, session to" ‘

discuss|ti^^'rf^W ^Vof*Su^t-D aggft’lS

contract;i|fi0^oniia^ nigl}t, ac-|f coriin^'lfoyiathj^^Boyd, cbin- mumctitic ti i:bordinafor.''i!.^-t - j

' ' , ^ e se^slon.Will'^beJield at the"'j gdlinimstraS6)i building on Ex- ‘

otUtiVc^^'DriVe fo llo w in g a spdcim,p\ib1ic,iiieeting ht 6 p.iit.

B4a')^%'f id u o a tiB if’l

, I -> -xp i.llte ssch ^ l board"v^U*^Onot f

Its 20-ycar employees dunng a

, The honorecs are: Jackie Aus- s ic k e r , A n th o n y B id d le , Christine C hrabaszcz, Ruth, Hosea, Carol Huegel, Anna' Johnson, Robert Johnson, Lirtdy

Rusich,' Hatty SchultZjt Rrahees ,-Scu^to, Anfte Skinneti‘'jRohert *'Van 6 n len ,"^d Wcliatdjyer-

^e^ Concerned Black-Barenbi ani Citizens bfSbvlbtBninkwiok

„ day at Hatan’s, Quality.Bin?.oh] RouWl in N o ^ l^ n ^ w fck .''^ '. ' ’ 'The^-hofidtees/iJarb 'BevpHy "

Hai^o^^Md'.Pay^tl^Sm^th Jr;' The cost iSi$25'per^perspn.;* Pinner wilU^ sfecvpd at 7 p.m,T' with a cji^h'bar at 6 p,m.;, „ •

‘ FormPxti jnfbrmation, call! (908J 29714138 or 2974585. '>§

Boy Scout Troops 10, and 100, and Cub Scouts Packs 10 and 98 arc holding their third annua] Scouting for Food Drive^ part ot the National GoodT u r n s s r o u t i n g p r o j e c t ; , ,

Papef/|jrocery bags wiU'be. distnbuted to area homes by

Democratsrwrest control of Commttee/V -

Rodriguez, Hearon capture seats; DeLucia likely mayor

CAMPAIGN ’90 Bellizio, McCullough short in bids to maintain maprity

By Hank KaletStaff Writer

■ After seven years of Republican control of its chief governing body, South Brunswick residents decided Tuesdayitwas" time'for a change.,... Democratic '^challengers Tim Hear­on and Jake Rodriguez, soundly de­feated Republican incumbent. Mayor Howard B e lliz io and his ru n ­n in g -m ate , new com er L o re tta McCullough, giving Democrats a 4-1 majority on the Township Commit­tee.

Mr. Rodriguez and Mr. Hearon, running on a platform that called for “ responsive government’.’, and an, “ agressive policy of growth and traf­fic management, ’.’ polled 3,757 votes: and 3 ,7 0 3 ,^respectively ; M rs; McCullough, who suffered from a lack of name recognition, managed to grab 2,865- votes while M ayor Bellizio brought up : the rear with

■2,674 votes' “ Jake and I went out and took the message to the people,’’ Mr. Hearon said Tuesday night. ‘T think that; sums It up; We took our message all over town, - we told the people our • positions and-they listened.’’

Mr. Rodrigueii added, “ The vic­tory that we won tonight was not a victory for Jim’and 1. It was a victory ■ for South Brunswick. ,

“ This election showed the direc­tion that the people want the township to take,” ■‘he. added.; “ And together with Ted Cherry and Vinnie D e-, Lucia, Jim and I have every intention of carrying out that dream.’’

Both candidates pointed to the voters’ anger over Mctroplex, the controversial higK-density office complex proposed for the township, as a major factor contnbuting to their victory.

See D E M O C R A TS , Page 3A

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‘Loretta i^ibulilough (R ) 2,865..r turnout called

H e a vy — 1A

By Hank KaletStaff Writer

Voters ,on Tuesday ousted Re­publican Howard Bellizio, the town­ship’s two-term mayor aiui a long­time member of Townshirf Commit­tee, in a vote that many observers felt was a referendum on development in the township.

Throughout the campaign Mr.' Bellizio was ' assailed for what De­mocratic opponents Jim Hearon and J ake , R o d r ig u e z p a lle d ‘‘pro-devfelopment policies’’ and his

; “ lack of respect for local citizens. ’’ ;Mr. Rodriguez and Mr. Hearon

'.won election by outdistancing their nearest Republican rivals newcomer Loretta McCullough, by ;• 14 per­centage points.

The mayor was disappointed Tues- : day night when contacted at the John

Famkopf American Legion Post 401 on Sand Hill Road, where the Rer publicans gathered. He said; blatant lies were spread throughout the town­ship and -that ’hisv record ■ had ; been distorted by the opposition.•' He added-that the victors made a

lot of promises and it “ is now up to them to follow through.’,’

“ I will be a watchdog,’’ he said.“JJenow this community as Well as aiybodanybody and I am going to be a watchdog.

“ When no industry comes in, then they’ll get their accomplishment of no;development,’’ he added, refer­ring to the Democrats’ promises to curb development. “ But if-that hap­pens, then this town will choke.”■j Democratic committeeman and campaign chairman Vincent De-

See r e p u b l i c a n s , Page 9A

Jake Rodriguez... gets most votes

Jim Hearon'... gaijis seat;

Loretta McCullough... newcomer third

Howard Bellizio... mayor loses bid

Turnout called ‘heavy’ for off-year electionish'abl< ;6r‘&o2cn foottsop glws coittainctliWlil be.abcep|^,if

Th^ bags fvill be,,<»llectS thej following Sawday, NoVyj'J?,^between ■^ iSO'ja^m," g^d Tnoon.,; Please Jeave fillecl'Bagsroutside the fronjidwr of ypur-hoixfe fprpickup‘,‘,j|-^f4i-^?.^“ ''',;t'“

Don^Klons assfist n eedy families m South Brunswick. ...j

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CpirifnMnlty Genfer^-;

. “ The-SoudijBotpswick Tojwii'-: ship.CpiiorouidtyvCehhiiJ'/'’West' ‘

■Nfcw’Rbld; ;KphdaU:i;ark^\wiil ' be;.plt)spd’ bn ’Monday^in ' ob-C ■

s ^ iin c ^ p f '^ e te # is :^ g y ,/J

By Hank KaletStaff Writer

LkTV fr ’ '’’I A'** ^

Since many political pundits expected low voter turnout for Tuesday’s election, the fact thatmore South Brunswick residents voted this year than last year is quite an accomplishment. ;

About 59 percent of the township’s registered voters entered polling booths this year, a full two percent more than a year ago during the gubernatorial election.

“ It seems heavier than usual,” said-Jeanmne Maher, who worked the 10th district at Constable School. “ I’m really impressed. I’m proud of the people of the township, glad to see them taking such an interest;”

Another District 10 worker, Jean Thompson, added that

“ we’re getting a lot of young adults, which is great. I’m glad to see such a hefvy turnout.”

What makes the 59 percent figure so impressive is that off-year elections :— those not involving governors’ races or presidential races — generally do not draw well;

In f a c t , : le s s th a n a w eek b e fo re th e e le c t io n . Star-Ledger/Eagleton poll director Janice Ballou predicted a light tumouti with 44 percent to 49 percent'of iregistered'^roters casting! ballots; The-Secretary of State’s Office . also expected turnout to be; mild, saying just 44 percent o f registered adults were expected at the polls. , '

“ It’sj a lot better than expected,” said Carl Bradshaw, who oversajj/ the District 6 operation at the Kendall-Park Firehouse.

“ All the newspapers were saying that the turnout would be Ipw but that’s not the case here.”

Township issues might have been a factor in the turnout,.he said; and itcould have been part of an anti-Florio/anti-incumbent rebellion.

William Paterson, working at the 10th District machine, agreed: “ The balance (of power in the township) is in whatever happens tonight:: It’s going to .determine what direction the township is going to go.” '

District 1 poll worker Karen Gaida said; “ I think the people in New Jersey are speaking. 1 think they’re saying they’re tired of

S e e.TU R N O U Tj Page 9A

Gifted program eyed for township schools

By Christopher! Mauger; Post Correspondent

The South Brunswick Board of Education’s Gifted and Talented Committee -on Monday night rec­ommended that the school board implement a district-wide Gifted and Talented • program for the 1991-92 school year.

Nathan' Levy, principal of the Monmouth Junction School and com­m ittee -ch a irm an , p re sen ted a seven-page ..report to die board that included programs run at individual schools during the last two years;

Mr. Levy said the program would bring students from all the elementary schools together to participate in a' particular activity, from inventing to producing a video, Students would be recommended for, the program by

, their teachers and the same students would not participate in all of the activities. ' • ,

The committee asked for $20,(KX) to start'thfr program,

“ We’re going to begin, which is ahead of where we started, and we hope thatB yew or two down the road we’ll really have the program go­

ing,” Mr. Levy said. ':\y.Lynn iBarbari; a teachej at the

Constable School and a committee member; said the programAas been

.considered with great care and much discussion because it would not be a luxury, it would be fufilling a need.

“ lliere is a great need to bring"; gifted and'talented students together. In order to do that, we brainstormed ; over 50 possible activities. One of the things we thought we should provide, was consistency throughout the dis­trict.'’ ‘ ,

Board member Karen Ericson'questioned ; whether labeling^orae

................... t“ sstudents as g if te d -m ig h t~ a v e negative effects on those that were; not part of the program. “ I am not against the whole thing,’’ she said, “ But I am concerned.”

Mr, Levy 'streesed that students ; would not necessarily participate in a particular progrm fordver and that a: student woulan’o tp ^ c ip a te in every program: The programs stress various; abilities and talents >and therefore, each program woulfd need a different- type of student. /; •

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An eye for good healthStaff photo • Patti Sapone

Optometrist Lorraine Arbpur examines the optic nerve of Kendall Park’s Virginia Garcia during community health screenings at the rnunicipal compidx Saturday. -

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2A Thursday, November 8, 1990 The Central Podt^T

Police distribute 350 child iD cardsSouth Brunswick Police dis­

tributed a record 350 emergency identification cards to area chil­dren on Octr 27, according to ' Patrolman Robert ChibbaTo of the departmeht’s Crime Prevention Unit. ;

The event was sjponsored by Jim’s,Kendall Park Exxon.

Assistance at the various sta­tions was provided by Dr. Kevin .1. Demhinski: auxiliary police of­

ficers George Latyszonek and Jim Wydamey; Boy Scout Troop 10 leaders Pat McDonnell, Doug Renk and Joe Slovinsky: Boy Scouts Matt Fede, Chris McDon­nell, Matt Renk, Jeff Santoro, Bill Webster, Bobby Webster,, Eric Schipmann,' Brian.. Schipmann, Tommy Biemian, Mike Bierman, .Mike Steib, and- Chris Steib; and typists Madge Mitas and Roberta Heller.

COMMUNITY CALENDARTHURSDAY, NOV. 8

■ Municipal Court convenes at 9 a.m. ■ ■■ Famiiies Anonymous, a support group for parents concerned with the use of drugs and alcoholism, meets at St. Barnabas Episcopal Church, Sand Hill Road,' Monmouth Junction, 8 p.m. For more information, call (609) 683-7849.

Groups wishing to appear in the Community Calendar should send information at least two weeks prior to the desired publication date. Include the name of the sponsoring group, activity, time, location, price (if any), and a telephone number readers can call for more infonnation. The deadline is Monday at noon. Send releases to. The Central Post, P.O. Box. 309, 397 Monmouth Junction Road, Suite 4, Dayton 08810.

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-of-Directbrs^Luncheon, at' the Hol- ; idhy Ihh in Jamesburg, noon. Re­servations required. For more infor- mationj call (908) 545-3300.■ “ Urban Problems and Solu­tions” is the subject of a panel discussion sponsored by the 55 Plus Group; held at the Jewish Center, 435 Nassau St., Princeton, 10 a.m. The formal part of the meeting starts after a brief social period. All men in the area are invited to the meeting.

m ore in fo rm a tio n , ca ll (908) 297-9138 or (908) 297-9585.■ Flea M arket and Craft Show,sponsoted. by St. .Augustine of Ganterbu^'School, 45 Henderson Road, Kjbndall Park, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. "AdmissionisfreerFoodandrefresh- •ments will be available. ,

leaves will be yacuumed.■ S tudy /D iscussion G ro u p , .a t. Kingston United Methodist Church, Church Street, Kingston, 7:30 to 9 p.m. The Rev. Byron Leasure will lead the group. For more infor-

-matlon,call-(609).466-1834. .j:--

■ E nvironm ental Com m ission,rescheduled meeting, at the munici­pal building; Ridge Road, Monmou^ Junction, 7:30 p^m. . ~r

: "JOOZ.WEDNESDAY, NOV. 14 -lay

■ Family and Friends of Mentaljijf^^ III' People, an adult support' an(][ j educational group, sponsored by th e '*■ South Community Center, an outpa-j,g tient mental health program of Sout^^g Amboy Memorial Hospital; will meet^. at:the center, 2275 Route 130 ijjQ Dayton, 7 to 8 p.m. For nipre infor-„^. motion, call ,(908) 329-3223. ,' ; v j '■ South Brunswick Lions Clubiaq meeting, at the Ramada Inn, Prince- ' ton, 7 p.m. For more informationT ca ll (9 0 8 )_ 3 2 9 -(^ 1 9 o r '(9089 329-4690.

FRIDAY, NOV. 9

Sm allBusinessA dm inistration LOANS

■ Senior Card Party, at the munici­pal building. Ridge Road, Monmouth Junction, 6:30 p.m. ;

■ Storyfime for preschoolers ages 3 to 5, ^ South Brunswick Public Libraty, ^Kingston Lane, Monmouth Junction',!!! a.m. Older children who enjoy listcnjng to stories are invited. For moreWormation, call the library at (908) ^ 1 —8224.

Si In DAY, NOV. 11■ Overeaters Anonymous Group,open to the public, held in the board room of Robert Wood Johnson Uni­versity Hospital, New Brunswick,- 10 a.m.

TUESDAY, NOV. 13■ Ethics Committee meets at the municipal building. Ridge Road, Monmouth Junction, 7:30 p.m.■ Planning Board meets at the mu­nicipal building. Ridge Road, Mon­mouth Junction, 8 p.m.■ T h e D e a n s o f H a rm o n y Barbershop Chorus meets every Tuesday at the East Bmnswick Elks Lodge, off Washington'Avenue (be­hind Sir John’s Restaurant), 7:30 p.m. For more information, call Bob' Coombs at t908) 329-3753.

■ S isterhood of C o h g reg a tio ii '^ . B’nai Tikvah of North and South Brunswick, paidrup membership . dinner, held at the temple’s sociaf!* hall, 1001 Finnegans Lane, NortH‘“ Brunswick, 6:30 p.m. For more ih '* formation, call (908) 214-1912. I""

THURSDAY, NOV. 15 -nq■ Municipal Court- convenes at- a.m. ■ • . .><3

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■ Fall Leaf Collection, sponsored, by the South Brunswick Recycling Program, will pick up every Friday in the Brunswick Acres and Timber Ponds-developm ents. Residents should rake leaves to the curb and the leaves will be vaccumed.

MONDAY, NOV. 12 (Veterans Day)

■ Municipal Offices closed.■ No Garbage Collection.■ South Brunswick Public Library closed.

Storytime for preschoolers ages 3 oiit

v.fbto 5, at South Brunswick • Public Library, Kingston Lane, Monmouth Junction, 7:15 p.m. For more infor­mation, call (908) 821-8224. >

■ Story time for preschoolers ages 3 to 5, at South Brunswick Public Library, Kingston Lane, Monmouth Junction, 2 p.m. For more infor- niation, call (908) 821-8224.■ Children’s Musical Program,

. - sponsored by the Friends of the SouthBmnswick Public Library, will be held in the library’s meeting room, Kingston Lane, Monmouth Junction, 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. The program is free.

■ Community Center closed.■ Youth Basketball Registrationdeadline today, sponsored by the South Bmnswick Recreation Depart­ment. For information, call (908) 297-4433.

■ Fall Leaf Collection, sponsored by the South Bmnswick Recycling Program , w ill pickup Tuesday through Thursday in Dayton, Deans and Monmouth Junction.' Residents should rake leaves to the curb and the leaves will be vacuumed.

SATURDAY, NOV. 10■ “ Christmas Boutique,” -sponsorr ed by the Women of Christ the King Lutheran Church, at the church, 3330 Route 27, Kendall Park, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. There will be a bake sale and refreshments can be purchased.

<■ Senior Citizens Club of South Brunswick bus trip to Atlantic City’s Tmmp Castle. Bus will leave the parking lot of the Community Center at 8:30 a.m. to return at about 7:30 p.m^ The cost is $15. For reserva­tions and more information, call (908) 297-6763.■ Storytime for preschoolers ages 3 to 5, at South Bmnswick; Public Library, Kingston Lane, Monmouth Junction, 2 p.m. For more infor­mation, call (908) 821-8224.

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■ Fall Leaf Collection, sponsored by the South Bmnswick Recycling Ptogram, will pickup every Monday in Kingston and Monday through Friday' m KehdSllni Park.:?Residents

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■ Monmouth Junction Ladies Aux­iliary meeting, at the Monmouth Junction Firehouse, Ridge Road, 7:30 p.m.■ “ Know Your Food Labels,” aprogram, sponsored by the South Bmnswick Public Library, Kingston Lane, Monmouth Junction, 7:30 p.m. The program is free. To register, call the library at (908) 821-8224.■ ‘‘N eg a tiv e 'E ffec ts of Heavy Metal and Rock Music On Our Children,” is the topic of a dis­cussion, sponsored by the Monmouth Junction PTA, held at the school, Ridge Road, 7:30 p.m. All interested parents are invited. No children will be p e rm itted ; - A p ro fe ss io n a l storyteller will be provided by the

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■ Families Anonymous, ;a supportHgroup for parents concerned with thodt use of dmgs and alcoholism,meets atet St..Bamabas Episcopal Church, Sand Hill Road, Monmouth. Junction, 8ol p.m. For more information, caUdJ (609) 683-7849. '■ Story time for preschoolers ages'S ''* to 5, at South Bmnswick Publl2™ Library, Kingston Lane, Monmoutli^"’;

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Mr., Zimmer,' a state seiiator, mmt Delaware Township/in. ■Hunterdon C o u i^ /i Otitpolled ,;altr'other 'dtln-v didates'in the township ^jthj 3 ( ;^ , votes yhile Mrs. 'Chandler tetteived 2 ,2 ^ . J8h won the seat by' fMdng 99,841 votes, 'more than twitte''Mtt. ^ in d le r ’a48 ,596 ., ,

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Simm^Brimswick .on Tuesday. /No incUm^t^candidUte received a ma-‘cwcjvcu a mijofltyfrom the township’s voters.

,*he'only contest in whic SoUto Brunswick voters favored the P#rf»«>.power was the contest Tor

f f sfafpd little better as voters electra Democrats' Jake Rodriguez and Jim Hedron, giving the party a majority for thbiBrst dine since 1983.

R^uilihati Jim Courier’s vacanri2tH D » tr ic tv i........,sea t in the H ouse ofRepre^ntatives. Republican can-

. didab Richard Zimmer received 57.5 • pejtent of the vote in South Bruns-

' South Brunswick MayotiHOward Bellizio was swept out of officd when he leceiv^ the lowest' vote totd among four candidates for Township Committee. His Republican rUn- ilinn-tnnte,' Loretta M cC ullough,.

' South Brunswick voters, thumbing' a: collecfive^o5io.at incumbent Sen. BUI / Bradley, ■ favored challenger ChriatieTodd Whitman by a 3,408 to 3,120'margin. Mr.'-Bradley won the contest statewide but by a much, narrower'margin than expMted — 52 percent to 48 percent.: iTie tally was the lowest in Mr. Bradley’s three Senate races./- At the county level, South Bruns­wick helped seat two Republicans on

the Middlesex County Board ‘of Chosen Freeholders and a third'. as county,,clerk; Roger W. Daley /and Ronald M. Roman received 3,594 and; 3,559 votes respectively , whileincumbent / Donald j . • Wemick andfellow Democrat Ted Light received just. 2,551- and 2,525 'respectively. Mr; Daley .and Mr. Roman are the first Republican freeholders in nearly 20 years. - -/ ’ Republican Herbert P; Lashomb defea ted incum ben t D em ocrat Raniero M. Travisano by more than '900 votes — 3,480 to 2,551 — for county clerk.

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/ttMetroplex could have done it on it^.pwn,’.’ Mr. Hearon said. ;“ I don’t thiiik the anti-incumbency thing had aloijpf impact here. Mrs'. McCullough'- wasn’t an incumbent.

“•The: differpnce here is that the • voters', came across party lines. The positions we had taken were accepted by' both ■ parties. I talked to both EteUiocrats and Republicans and they felf we were right.” j ,

.Mayor Bcilizio, a three-term mem­ber of the committee, blamed his defeat on what he called ‘ ‘ a'; lot of'dissemihation of misinformation.’’ He.- said blatant lies were ! spread > throughout the township' and that: his rebord was distorted. ' , - *

IHe added that the victors made a ; lot of promises and i t ,’ fis now up to : thbm to follow through.”>; Mrs; McCullough, who entered the -

ra'pe in June after Planning Board member Edith Gaylord bowed out, sa^d she . was sorry that the township was now going to be Democratic.'

’She added that she thought the people.were “ disenchanted,” thoiigh she is “ not sure that sweeping but the { incumbents is the answer.'”

This election continues a trend' that' has developed recently in township, politics with Democrats filling four o f : the last five committee seats to come' up. for election, Last year, incumbent/ Ted Cherry defeated Republican challenger Steve Rogers;’ in /1988, ' Vincent. peLubia won a seat on the comhiitt^. Warren Monroe was the' lone Republican / victory during that span, r'

f“ I think that the trend is due to our hard work,’ ’ /South Brunswick De­mocratic Party chairmanMichael Ha- jek commented. “ I don’t want to show any vindictiveness, but there has been a lack of respect shown toWdrd’fhe teXtiSVer in^StiUth'B'rdnSr; W i6k " ,‘ t7 " ' - - " V

j j You can, make a decision that you,!.- thj^k |s best for, the tbwpship,” : he spid; “ And you know, not everybody w||l agree. But when it’s quite blatant thht citizens are rejecting that der cision, sometimes it behooves you to < listen. This election is, the end result of not listening.”

The; shift in p ^ control means that South'Brunswick will most likely have'a Democratic mayor when the

new committee, is; sword .in January. Vincent Delucia, who served as.cM -. paign chairman for Mr. Hearoh aiid Mr; Rodriguez,’ is expected to fill the position.'' ,‘T'have no doubt that Vinnie will

1» the next mayor,” said commit­teeman’ Warren Monroe;,/Who. is soon to become' the committee’s Idne Re­publics. ‘T think he w s ts to bd s d if his party supports him he will get the,position.- ■»,“ The position requires'a lo t/o f work,” 'the former two-time mayor idded: .” Not only,is there pressure^ on the Individual but on the family as Well/ jPeopl’e have no coihpiehension. d f bow- much time you have to pu t, into ,thfe 'job a s . a quasi-volunteer.', Remember;y6u also have to serve on- the Plaiming Board.”' DeLucia'did not deny that be 'might',be interested in the position, though b e did defer to Mr, Qierry; who'said Mr. Delucia' was the most

likely esdidate for the position.Mr. DeLucia then added that he

“ would welcome the challenge s d ' responsiblity if the committee sup­ported me.” ’

He then said that it would m e s the “ implementation of a different, style of governing,” s d said that when “ people s ts d before the Township C o m m ittee th ey w o n ’ t be adversaries.” .

Local Democrats grabbed 54.8 per­cent of the vote with Mr, Rodriguez,

/ taking 55 percent and Mr. Hearon 54 percent. Republicans received 40.7

: percent, with M rs. McCullough 'registering - 42 percent and Mayor Bellizio 39 percent.’ Democrats also captured all but one of 13 voting districts, a number of them in decisive fashion. O nly in the 12th district, . which boasted the closest race, 'did a Republican can­didate- outpoll a Democrat, as Mr.

’Bellizio: pulled in 241 votes. Mr.

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The ifirsti post-election’ Township Committee meeting - was : scheduled for 8 p.m. on Wednesday night, Nov. 7.

Among the: items scheduled to be discussed was the introduction of an ojdinance, designed to: prevent the; ^indiscriminate .and excessive, . te* ifftival- of trees” by developers who; build in the township:, . ,' The Tree Preservati6nvOrfinance; v

crafted; by ‘ th e . tpw nsh ip ’ s ,Enr vironmental Commission, originally came,before the. Committee' qn Aug. ,'f 13. At-that’ time;/s0pie committee,' membera, expressed \Cohcern that,:thej ordinance' would place- too-much o f an economic butilea;-on , developers ; and force business out of the town­ship. ' ' . - " ' ' ' . 1‘'■■’The ordinance was sent back to the.

I^vironmental .Commission; / which! tau g h t the m easim 'b ack to the/ Committed at last w « k ’s work meet-‘llJg- / l ; ;"’The'most/reCent'iflraft les^ns the-

njiimbej- of^bees deyelppeire neei' to/ njiplace/ ,le^serung the, 'ordinance’s ' opSt and making i f lu s cumbersome;: At the same time; said Environmentalv .CPrnm issiotf m em ber R ichard Pollard, toe oidinan<;h will ’ensure/ some manner of tree replacement;': . ■ A A fimd-also wiU.bev.establi8hed to give developers Ihe pptioti'of planting or. contributing-; toe .’cost/of (the, rer. ^ ire d trees plus $50 to'a fund, to -be used!' for environmental /programs such as “ tree planting; tree nuunten-. ance, tree preservation, park develop* ment or landscaping and: other com-/ parable projects” ’ ' The fund, would enable toe township: to- retain some; control over where trees are planted. / •'Also' scheduled to /be;: introduced:

w ^ an amendment to the Land: Use:! Code and' an ordinance authorizing/ improvements at Sondek Park. / < -;/ >rin' addition, public - hearings on

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Rodriguez also polled 241, Mr. Hear­on 237 and Mrs.' McCullough 225.

Fifty-nine percent : o f the. town­ship’s registered voters turned out, compared to 57 percent for last year’s gubernatorial election. State officials predicted a 44 percent turnout state­wide. '

Mr. Cherry, the longest serving member of Committee; said he “ wanted to congratulate the people of South Brunswick for coming out and voting.

“ Tbe large turnout showed : they , had concerns and they selected : the people they felt best adressed those concerns;” he said,: “ Serving on the

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By Peter Zimite, Statehouse Bureau

The politician with the greatest impact om the results in Tuesday’s election wasn’t even on the ballot — Gov. James Rorio. '

The governor,, or at least his controversial $2.8 billion tax hike package, had a major influence on the

Elections....................: In the clpsest race: o f his political career, Mr. Bradley edged Mrs. >yhitmah, who tijed to link the jkipular sfchatorfto-'GbV. Florio’s controversial $2.8 billion' t o increaseV;^; ; ly

Throughout ?the Behate campaign Mr. Bradlpy bmshed aside Mrs. Whitman’s attempts to force him

U.S. Senate race, tho._battle..tOLzeptoco..retiring Rep..— take a position~on^he-govemor^s~feeoFd-tax~liike~by

„ „ , - _ . 1, I.,’ ' 'n . , ' V - >i 'too close to call, according to the state Division of : his 1984 ;.performancejvWben he Won: byl, a 65-45

‘ marginy’ .to . remain^; a presidential'froptruriner.^ Mr.Bradley, however^ fared worse.than he did in his first. race in 1978, when he garnered '55 percent of the vote. ' I ' ’ , . \t~ .

■' . Mrs. Whitman was jubilant * in defeat,: telling her 'supportersy ‘‘I think we had a big victpry:tpnight no matter what.” . " ' .‘ "Vi

Jim Courier in the 12th District and the affordable housing bond issue.

The combination of Christine Todd Whitman and Gov. Florio was nearly a fatal one for Democrat Bill Bradley on Tuesday, as the incumbent.U.Si ^senator won a very narrow victory in his bid for a thira term.

All members of the House o f Representatives were re-elected, including Matthew Rinaldo of the 7th district, who defeated Democrat Bruce Bergen.

Republican Richard Zimmer attributed his 2-1 margin of victory in the 12th District: race to voter backlash against the tax program enacted this sum­mer.

The anti-tax sentiment also influenced the results on the $135 million affordable housing bond issue, which had been endorsed by^both Democratic and Republican leaders as well as a broad coalition of business, labor, civic, religious and other: organiza-.

■ tions. ' ■'. .As of noon Wednesday, the results o f the vote were

Mrs. Whitman, who has • served asp^sd ien t of .the state Board of .Public -Utilities, hinted that i f her campaign, which' spent about $1 million,^had been better funded, she Would have unseated Mr*. .Bradley.

“ When people heard my message they would come ' to me,v’ said Mrs. Whitman, .whose'financfes jim ited '

saying it was a'state rather tlian federal issue.New ; Jersey ' voters apparently . didn’t buy - Mr.

Bradley’s argument," as he defeated.Mrs. Whitman, a former Somerset County freeliblder, by a mere four percentage points. , ,“ This was definitely a double overtime election,” said Mr. Bradley, a former Princeton University and NBA basketball star, said,

In his rather subdued victory speech, Mr; Bradley aclmowledged the impact o f the Florio tax package by saying, “ I know you don’t , distinguish between federal, state and local taxes. To you all taxes mean you work more for someone else.”

“ You’ve got my word that.Fll try to. make things better,” he added.

Mr. Bradley, who outspent his opponent by more than 10-1, may have held onto.his Senate seat, but the closeness of the race has certainly hurt him in the national political arena, where he is being mentionedas a possible 1992 presidential candidate.: ^ _ ...... , _

Political analysts said the senator needed to repeat ; .’spent about $1 million o f her own; money tp whir “ ‘ 4 ,1 ,, . I ,3 t -.1.1

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“ Taxes were the issue and votefs' just "senf^a message to anybody who w ^ ts to raise their'taM^, especially Jiih Florio,V said M r.; Zimmer, a.Delaware Township resident wHo currently serves in the stqte Senate* ■ ‘ , . <i 'C . ' , < . ><)?•

After earlier applauding Mr. Florio for the c o u rse he showed in pushing his tax plan, Msi Chandler tried to distance herself from the governor. < ■' ’ « '

-- -However,-Mrf Zimmer,-wherkept close ties to the I‘grassroots antl4ax group Hands Acorss New Jersey, said districts voters recognized “ the true' fiSctel conservative.” ^

'.Mr. Zimmer’s victory may be. short-lived as m e seat in Congress he"won may not exist in two ^lears,

A s/a result jfo the 1990 iCensusv NewiiprisejU^ her ability to advertise in .thevvery expensive Now expected lo>lose one of its 14;seatSiin.Con^?s,. w )xr , , r., 1 1 ■ • J . - _11-__ At__T ____Democrats; ;Oontrolling:ithe,Legislature,

drawup thfehewmaps, itis-likely M r.Zim hierw ill^e; placed in d district where he will have to run agairist anoA^er incumbent Republican. ' .

The affoidable housing bond issue..,rffl:efved-9(TO itoken opposition led by- Hands .Across New JetsW ,

. York and Philadelphia media marketsUnlike Mr. Bradley, Mrs. Whitman’s ^'political

stock soared as: a - result, of - Tuesday ’ s results. Howt ? everj; she declined. td;!di§ctiSs'. her political^future, i w h ich m a n y an a ly s ts b e liev e h o ld s 'a 'T 9 9 rgubernatorial-bid. ' , t ' ' r r -------- . -

“ 1 don’t know, yet! I teally don’t know,” fte Far"’' blit the'results 'of 'the vote were s^ll‘undecided n ^ j^ Hills resident, said. “ I’ll stay in Npw Jersey Md i ’l r tha 16 hours after-polls closed. > •' ' ^ ' astay active.” „ ’ WhileNewJersey voters were about evenljf split on

Mr. ,Zimmer’s trium ph 'in the sprawling 12th the housing .bond issue, they did approy^''two ptjjier District "was not unexpected, but the margin in the ' bond issues; one will allow race tracks to epnduQt^g state’s most expensive CQhgressionaf racd’Was as lie ; l^orse racing on Sunday arid the ' ptlier will, petj^^it

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ORDINANCE NO. 63 - SO * AN ORDINANCE AMENPINO , AND SUPPLEMENTINQ 'THE CODE OF THE^TOWieHIP.OF: SOUTH BRUNSWICK. SPECffT-- CALLY CHAPTER -176 LAW) , USEBE rr ORDAINED W the Tovm-. ship Committee of the Tewnship.ol South Brunswick. County, of . Middlesex; Stale ot New Jeteey,: that the Code ol the Township'ol South Brunswick, specltlcally

.'lC,.'ih'All^$Btetemp^^ ; outer rneasures’aterpnivlded to..

.'maifitalh safe vehiculv and pedes-,‘t ‘.<0) NO' thore;than;lour (4); ealoe.;

*are,.|)erinlttod por-tWondtu' w - ., S wlth a .ihaximumJduratlon .of, ten ; .■.’flO)da^pdr,8ald.Forputpo8eaol>: i Alls eecSoor ,A: calendar year" la ' .'datlned u the months ol January - . ihroush Decetnbpr. Indusive. : ;' i 'S td f Only’ thoaeVproduct’s I

pioduoed.dr^customarlly marketed :.,;bythojxiihpariytnaybesotd.;:.;,-::

. (eV Oiitdoor.stoiage and display -____ ________ .. . ■ . ..:aro prohlbtlodirChspter. 175 Land Use, be and l a w ( I ) Pemianent algnaga related to,"< heroby:amBnded:and a.up-...r . the ealels prohibited. ' plemented as toUowa; - • ■ (g) Off-sitB dgnage Is prohlbKad

mo dewtonidWhewotdsHhjqV’amr'-.wromovod'withlrpjwo,'.«) ;bus(n plleaBdWmlddlsWtrrTtofnlhe'Stl^w'daysanotitheeod.otthttaala* ol the eecCon and-tha addition o f. - . (h) Temporary structures role

' ment ol a pemtH tee In the amount ot one. hut|dr6d dollars ($100.).' The Dlrecterlol Planning shall be nottfled, In writing, ol eSch sale at least tsn (10). business (lays In advance of the commencement o t : each.. §175-95C' be and la hereby

. amended and supplemented by the addition ot ; the following as . 8175« 5C(3)

‘-(3) Stores or showrooms for the:' . Ilmitsd sals ot products to employ:

oos* only, provided that'; • ■; r.' (a) Floor plans submitted to the ZOnlngOtficsrilndlcato: - :.- [11 -The; floor- area ■ of such a

' Showroom or store shall not-sx-.; coed the: lesser ol one percent HW P( BiAtGFA ol the pjjn fstructuror Mk- rte.’ housand'

4 '-persons who are employM by the:. compahy. occupying. ttie-strOcturs .In which the employse, store la to be located" > > , <, 8175-96B' be end, Is-hereby/' ,

amended.' and I supplemented by \; : the deletion of: the words ; not ap-. M ; pUcaWo In this dlstrlcV.'from the Btle . - ot the section and the addition ofi . i}: - the following as S175-38B(1) 4 ’ (1)" Oc^ional,'Inventory or .

stoA.dearance sales to fhs gen-:era! pUbDo, provkied: .

. . (a) Sixteen .(16) copies ol; floor;, plans: are submitted showing no - more than ten percant (10%); or

.ttiree - thousand -(3,000) .square

me following as §175-058(1 )i (1) OccaslonsI Invsntory or

Stock doaranca sales to me. gen-, eral public, provkied;;- (a) Sixteen (16) copies ol.lloor plans are submitted showing no more man ten percent (10%), or

thousand (3,000)

, OTTempotary structures iBlatOdHi(,»a;8ho»vroom or store shall bo an' to -the "sale,-such as ,tsnts.?.or&//-1litsgral part ot.me prlnclpal stnic- baOoana, are prohibited.-, v /;i ;..y hire.' (I)' One: temporary .'giDulk

facade sign,'up to. twen^HvO,. .: square l a s t Is permitted t o ,.. arWtiss

ieot. ;,'.of ;.mB-'.^nolptd structure;,_____ whichever Is lesser, Is m .bsriused

anS Sm• : : i ^ « W r o r a u c V : ':!» een (;6 U lo ^ ^ u J-x :‘

• ........................................... - —'- " ’ control plan arbljIng and traffic control plan mined showing;

jark-: K- laub*/t))i

mree ' thousand (3,000) square . leet, of me principal structure, -

whichever Is lesser, Is; to be used lor me sale. The said area shall be en Integral part ol .the principal; structure.. (b) Sixteen (16) copies Ola park­ing and trallio control plan are sub-;

. mined showing;[11 Adaquate paridnd Is available -

to meet me antldpateo demand. :

I the sale, .and shall -be Installed no sooner .than,tan;(10)'..

:; days prior to the sals, and removed.'nols' - '" - - '— -----sale.Incticatino

' cation, -must be .submitted to the I zoning Oflkror.for approval prior to - Instalunlon; -. (I) A pemri) has been issued . the. Director of Planning annually -upon compliance with the ■ provisions set (orm above and pay-

t (b) Only th o se 'p roducts "produced or customarily marketed by the company , and/or Items lor trie personal convenience of em-

: pfoyeOs ol the -company may 1>e . . sold In the showroom or store.- . . (c) Signage advertising me em- - ployee store . or - showroom is piwibited.

(d) Outdoor stomgs and display rohlblted.Retails sales to me general, ;'.may., be permitted In ac-'

cordance wim §175-958.;.. Tor puqiosos of this section, :

"employees I - shall; mean those

-to.. are ptohl ’ (el Re

by > ;• public .ir

■ (1) Adequate patklng1savaliabla®W':| I to meet the ontidpatsd demand,:; '

[2] Adequate tempomry signage . ,- or cmer maaauras ere providedio , maintain safe vehicular and pedes- - Wan circulation, v .;. (c) No more than four. (4);sales

are permitted per calendar iVear,: ./A wtth a maximum durauorl ol ten '' T’(10) days per sale. For purposes of . mis section, a calendar year Isdar yei

- deflned as the monma ol-January mrough December, Inclusive, (d) Only those products-prcduced or cusbmarily marketed by the com:

Wiant a better way to get th#S O U T H B R U N S W IC K

C E S T M L PO ST*

ASSETS - /Cash, Investments Prospective Assessments Funded Texes, Assessments, Usns and. ; .

Utility Charges Receivable -. Property Acquired lor Taxes - .

Assessed Value » b Accounts Receivable

Fixed Capital rAumorized and;y /■ /Uncompletad Utility vv;

Delerrod Charges.to Future. Tartatlon: GeneralCapiml.

Deferred Charges lo Revenue.of''■'i Succeeding Years ; • :< y; .Fixed Assets - /

Total Assets ' : ■ ■

UABIUTIES, RESERVES AND FUND BALANCE ".Bonds and Notes Payable ; Improvement Aumorizatlons Otner Uabllltles and Special Funds - Amortization of Debt for Fixed ;; -

Capital Acquired or Aumorizad.; - Reserve lor Certain Assets . - ; Fund Balance . fInvestment In Fixed Assets

.. ;.v— '. Total Uebllttlss, Reserves .-.

And Fund Balance

Yeas 1989:- $28,902,517.53'

2,820,000.00 :. 1,868,41271

209,080 00 334347 B2

•i,?42,693,091.12■'y-’.'.-S.y-. 23,115,113.00■ 174,000.00 .18,332.39332 “

$117,849,055.50

$36,217,000.00 , '<18,502,660.00

1 4,862,078 73•V. 16,939.091.12 . • ' 15,899,140.57 .' 7,096,689.96

18,332,393.22

$117,849,055.60

■6.7 .:- December 31 .

Revenue andOther Income Realzod; .Fund Balance Utilized: ' ;Miscellaneous - From omer:Than

Local Property Tax Levies Collection or Delinquent Taxes

and Tax THIe Uena .-y'-f i : r-; Collection of Cunent Tax Levy ;

STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS AND CHANGE M FUND BALANCE - CURRENT FUND

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Total Income ■Expem flturea ■Budget Expenditures . County Taxes Regional School Taxes - “ ’ Otriar Expenditures .. .

Total Expenditures.Excess In Revenues

- Add Expenditures to be - Raised by Future TaxesStatutory Excess to Surplus Fund Balance ^Beginning ol the Year

Leas Utilized Rsvattua Fund Balance, December 31

.Amount'-$ ,3,8(X),000.00 -

8.640,402.191,493,50502

: 40,680,224.70^ , 9f4,131 91

($ 15329,795 62 ' 11,370,628 07

,<V24.454,83830 '6a9,45953

$51,994,684 72 v■ 2,919,587.19 ';

2 ,919,567.194,250,700 83

7,170,277023,900,00000

$3,370,27702

Year 1890$28,560,872.54

2,620,000.00: ._ 1,425,067,97

'^ ,0 8 0 0 0 442 837 65

■ - ;38,641,091.12 ..1. 21,910,113.00< ' 266,000.00 ' 17,941 ;782.32

$113,216,944.50-

'I $36,464,000.00". 17,644,260.67,' 4,294,781.43

14,797,091.1212,924,210.52

9,150,718.5 4 .17,941,78232

$113316,844.60.t . ^

Y ear 1988 Amount

$ 3,900,000.00

8.870,384.63.'. '1,291;500.65 ' 38.533,167.9 4 '

.- $50,395,03332

$14,400,671.71 10,408,166.70

' • 21,209,764.00 • 881,956 87

:$46,6M,54938. - 3.696,46334;

. 130,00000\ 3326,48394

4, ^ 4,225898,150,709 83

' 3,900,00000

' $4,250,70983

. pany maybe sold.(a) Outdoor storage and display

are prohibited.(0 Pemianent algnaga related to

the sale is prohibited.' ;(g) on-eiia slgnagela prohibited: unless, approved by ithe Tl'aldc Safety Onicst. Signage rnust be removed-within, two (2) business days attar the end ol me sate...

' - '(h) Temporary structures related . to the Bale,; such as; tents , or

balloons,'are prohibited.

w .:-n

iround:orJ '''- (I) . One'temporary ground.-or facade algn,-.up to.twemy-flve;(2S) square le e t 'I s permlttqd to advsrtlaa 'the sale, and .shell be Installed no. sooner than iten. (10) days prior to the sale, and rnotatsr than ten (ID) days alter the sale. A sketch of the proposed sign.liKlIcatlng Ha size, shape, and cation, must be; submitted to the Zoning Officer tor approval prior to Installation ,10) A permit has been Issued by

' the Dlrector-of Plannlng anituolly .. upan.Gompllanoa with the

provisions sal forth above and pay- . mant of a pemilt tee In the amount'

of - one hundred - dollars < ($100.). The Director of. Planning shall be nottfled, in writing, of eech aWa af .

. least ten (to)' businaaa-days’ in -advance of )ha commencement ol-:

each sale.” ..The :BbovB< ordinance, was- In* -

traduced and passed on flrsLread-;. jlng at B.'tsguiar; meeting,of the: Township Committee of the Town-. ahip ol South Brunswick held-on

> Novsmbor i7i. 1990,; and ’will’ be ' oonsidsrad 'on.ssecond'antjl. fina)... reading;end'(Ihal pdaaage at a

.'.regular'-meeting; ol ilhtt..ir '',Commlttae':rof*:tha "Toi

South Bnmswicktoba I . . . . . Munlclpst: Building,.'.Monmouth

'Junction;.South:Bninswlck Town- . .'ship, Naw.'Jsreey,. W 8dX) P-M. on; V

16i f

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Revenue and ;Other Income Realized Fund Balance Utilized < Rents . • - ' ..Miscellaneous - From Other - than BentsTotal Revenue and Other

Incoma Realized ■. , -f.- i-fv.

ExDOfidHuras Budget Expenditures . . . ..Excess In Revenues Fund Balance .

' January l , '

Utilized ae Antldpated : . .■ Revenue ;' .* Y' , * 1

Fund Balance, Qecamber 31

STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS AND CHANGE M FUND BALANCE WATER AND SEWER OPERATWQ FUtffi

~ Year 1989.■ ' Amount;';

, t $ 3.542,673.00 ']■, 7.7S8,333.69.'i-

3,402,010.32 '

■ $14,703,01^92 ;

$12342,673.00 2,360,343.82 - . 3,693,381.13-'

, 6.953,705.05 . 3,542,873 00

. '"Vz'.'HI.OSZ.OS

Year 1988 Amount

$ '3,285,270.00 V 7384,359.28 ;

. 2.685,700.06

$13,255,329.34- ir;. '

.$11,033,556.75

2,221,772.59 • * 4,656,858.64

6.578,631.13

• . / 3.285,270.00

'":$ 3,593,381,13

November 20^1990, at whIcH.flma.. and plaoe.-any. Intareated peraon '

having an Interest thereln-.wlfl be given the ripportunlty to be heard.'

’ KATHLEEN A. THORPE,„ TOWNSHIP CLERK -

CP. ll-fl-OOll s Fee: $68 61 , ' . '. , ■ , V*." '■ "i ^* ‘MEETINa KOndE.i!'*

there will be a regular member- . ship meeting ol the membership ot. . the Nw. Jersey'S.P.CA':ati the .'':

.'.Saclety'e'HeBdquarterftr.lllS'Uvv'' ingatqn-Avenue. New-Brunswick,

• ■.■■NowiJetaoy, on Mooday/Npvem- i .berl9, 1990ateC0'P.(^/lpcom- ' pllance wtth the Sodsty By-JAws, Section IV, Paragta^ ’2 ,i '

New Jersey Stole 8 P.CA z Ina 1119 Livingston Avs

New Brunswick, N-J 08901 " CP 11A-9011 , ,7- 'Foe $403 ’ ’

Take notica that PETER PAUL ' XUEREB & EU8E M..XUEREB- hava - appiMxl - to thp; ZONING - BOABlTof the Township ol awrlh

- ' Brunswick tqr approval ol a'BULK.. VARlANCEitd^NSTRUCT- A •: '

. OECK Iocatad on Block 3a 03, Lot;

, 'Ahsoringonsaldappllcaflonwlll be hew by Bw ZONIt&BO?^ bn'.»-•'

* Novan*pr21, J 090a l8.-0 0 pmln,.. 'W e Muole^ Building,' Monmouth, Junction Bead,'MorunouW'-Junc-

flon, Nevv Jersw MBWi at Which ‘thne any IntaieafM person rnay b e ; ' / heard oonoeming saW application. -

■ ^oowpffheprepoaedplansare', ; ; ;..on Ifla In the otflM of tha'above - , Board,tor public Inapsctloq during

- ■ . normal bualneaa I —

The above Brunswick," CPA, la on

Dvs summary or aynopals woe prepared from the r s | ^ ot County of Middlaaax, for the calendar year 16B9. Thle/apart

1 file at the Township Clark's OWca and may be Inapactad byfrom' ltJ r s | ^ of the audit ol Wa'Township ol 8outh\

CP; ll-a-90'l t Fee: $96.725;

irtol audit submitted by John U.^zyake, any intarsstsd person;" ' . -

Kathipen A Thorpe,.■ Clerk :

CP;11 . . Fae: $7.75

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iters, c^nse lih abuse; ■ Grant towards utility costs 1apthete, b the disabled ~ (800) 7M-^9745

0;--\'-^;;'ft^«:Pablic/;Servi(tet?Electnc,'an

Grant towards utility costs for senior citizens and45/ ■' ■and Gas, conservation

Brunswick'23 ■ years sago.- H ^ ^ j^ e n tp l^ d as an engineer

iibfafcSVinencaii in SbutKlBruhs-'^^ wick; ’Prior to that he'was employed by '.Pi^an-M dbre in -Wasltingtoni | prosing, and before that, be worked".;for .EiR; Squibb in,iLawrericeville‘;i >*^

He ,^as a member‘of the'"North4 Brtinst^ck Denlocratic Club, theC North i\Bhmswick Italian-American',

Club and had served< as a Little", ' I^ g u e coach'fof 15 years. H e\yasT ^ jiembear of Notth Brunswick Town--

•% ip Council since 1982. . ' =Surviving are his wife, Virginia '

''Carroll Paul; two sons, Frank Jf. and Joseph, and,a daughter, Michelle, alL

®jj(t homP; and his , mother, Angela ; ■ liApice Paul, a btother, John, and a '

sister, Isabel Battista, all of East tiiHanoYer, „ _ .

Services were held from Selover •' l®unera)i Home, in North' Brunswick;/ i

followed "by a Mas^ at St. Mary ofv'■ ' Tount,.^irgin R.C. Church in New J

e^?'ehM;^-jassisttei^ ;grteits(for- eligible^neifiainBtea:^ ( 8 p 6 ] ^ ^ ■ Ftefcrral infonnatioh o n 'e n e r^ program, utility-

lA lBnt^^cy^^ c6tnpiainte,;^Ba^ of Public - ‘ rights; Departnient o f Public Advocate — (800)/; ,7 9 2 -8 6 ^ ^

1 weatherization information, De- ■ Affeirs-— (609)292:6140^

runswick., i t Entom bm ent' was; in Franklin^Memorial Park Mausoleum.m . ' , I

fdlosi^ph Bolanowski•Joseph Bolanowski;' 77; of East

inWood Johnson University Hospital i New Brunswick. . • '

Mr. Bolanowski was bom in Perth ^ Amlxty and dived in Pennsylvania ^Before moving to East Brunswick 12 jiyears ago.iip^He was the office manager of

Chestnut Hill Dairies in Pennsylvania ; for 30 years before retiring 12 years ago.: Mr. Bolanowski was a/communi- ; cant o f St.'/Mary’s R.C; Church, Solith,River, and a member o f New -, ' / Jersey Parkinson Disease Association in New Brunswick.' Surviving are his wife, Hedwig , Mazurek Bolanowski; three sons, Richard o f Rockaway; Lawrence of >. Stamfptd; Conn., and Ronald of South Brunswick; three brothers, Frank of Middlesex, and Arthur and Adolph,- /both , of . Perth Amboy; a sister;Helen Hrubec of Iselin;: and... five gi^dchildren.

SerVifcdS’lwtfe'held'Shtilfday ;!“N0V!. “V.3, at theiMaliszcwskf Ftmeral Homeyv/^v Soudi River j^foflowed'ljyrMass at' St.i'^'Mary’ScChurch. „- Burial was in Holy Gross Burial Park, South Brunswick.

Anna Hulse Spi IIl'Wr

Anna/ Hulse Spille, 83, o f , New, Brunswick, the mother of George Spille < of South Brunswick, / died Tuesday, Oct. 23, at St. Peter’s Medical Center, New Brunswick. , >

Mrs. Spille, was a sales clerk for P.Jj Young’s Department Store in New . Brunswick - for many years : I before her retirement. 'She was a member of First Baptist Church o f New Brunswick." Surviving are her husband, Fred; a

son, George o f South Brunswick, and four grandchildren.

Services were held Thursday, Oct.25, at’Selover Funeral -Home, North Brunswick.

Burial was at Evergreen Cemetery; North Brunswick.

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‘"townahlprCommlttpA |b*t the al- ' 'rlowdMa: paccentage ol the baaa .i lantpermlttedaaanautomallorant' - - . lncrMt|a'l>* ■KiPeroanl (6%) lor. the yeaie 1991 and 1992:. NOW, THEREFORE. BE ITOR-, 'OAIRED by the Tovmahlp Commit- . tae of the -Township of South iBtunswlcki. County’’of Middlesex,' -v " Stita of New Jersey, that pursuanf; .'Jd 8220«t of the Codaot the ■Tdwnahlpo(8outhBninawWt,-tha:." Alowai# percentage of the baaa. 'lenlpennlnedaa an automatic rent' Incraeaa tor the years'1991-and ; / V1992 be aiNl to hereby established- / 'at ah percent (8%) p« year. - .^Uiaabove.namad-.ordlnanea- ‘ wttMtoduoadandpaaaadPnflmt ' . .-raedtog ate regular mee^ of the ■ yoemmS Commtttae of the Town-j' ahlp pf South Brunswick held'on , 'Novambar 7. 1990, and_ _ wW bo ■pSiaidaced on aacopd and'linal rsedbig and final paasm at a: 'regular mealing of the TownshtoOoinmlitof ol the .Townahlp ’of , ~ouii Bninawtok to ba held H the. iWuniolpal Building; Monmouth -;’J|inp«ea:8oiAi Bniimitok.T^

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The school board also received reports on mathematics and foreign language at Monday night’s meeting.

Willa Spicer, the district’s cur­riculum supervisor, introduced the reports.

“ The society our young people arc going into is not the society that we have nowl It is not going to be a

, society focused bn America. It is going to be a global society,” she said. :

“ We have to change our expecta­tions and,we have to make sure that our children can meet these expecta­

tions.Mrs. Spicer said she hopes foreign

language will start beingitaught to all seventh-graders' and that,' in the fu-. ture, there will be an elementary

. school program. “ There is no,ques­tion that younger children niore easily learn a language ; than older chil­dren,” she, added.

: Foreign language, departm ent: supervisor Christine.Chrabascz said, •there will. be more .emphasis on 6ral> and fluency testing than ongrammar now. “ K^a student is.in a realdife situation where he needs' to use the language, he can’t; say- .‘wait’"'a minute, ..Tet -me .Iqokvit up' in .'the,'

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Spicer said though the program.,is^ s ^ i ^ , there. are, three reasons to .

. chdnge it. " , ,.We krtow inuch more about how, '

ypiing 'qhildren learii; math .than We ■ did’rav.j ew years'' ago; we know more • aboutv\tite structure o f;math Itself,..-;■

'San'dy ' Taffin, ‘ the .mathematics i . chaijrt^oman -'at the C p s S ro a d s . .Sbhbb(|rsaid in.her presentation o ^ ^ .^ .: prdgraiia evaluation that towpsiiap stu-^'

' dents‘are excellent at computatioi '"'^, but thelschqols must fiiifther'stress;;;,

veortcepM hiit^^• .“ ^ S ^an byeryieVr''therei'was'.; tretiiendQ^s satisfaction With our math pro^am, blit we must look to > the futuie| 'We want kids to Icnow y- what 'ihey^^in do with math'When V th ey 1 e a VP S o ti t h B r u n sav i c k schools,” siiB said.

^ Larry Witl^nj' a high school math V teacher and nmemher of the commit­tee That analyzed the program,' said • interdisciplinafy study is much more ' important in ir\athematics. .

“ Math is becoming much more involved with questions that involve

. sbme form of interpretation. Writing skills and reading.skills will be much more important,’?'he said.

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B y H a n k K a le t ) ; . ~, - -V ' .staff VVrlter . ' ';For many Americans, Japanese art

is mysterious and unreachable.But for a group of Greenbropk

School first-graders that is no longer the case,' because they have-had.a chance to see for, themselves what Japanese artwork is about.

An 'art exchange^program ‘.started by Greetibropk: School; kindergarten teacher Jean Nagai> hasgiven, these students' a'chance to , see what their counterparts in Asia..can. do Mrs. Nagni cho$e pictures:painte5i by eight of her kindergarten studentsTast year, and one painting by her daughter, and sent them to. Nobuyoshi Fukui, a Japanese 1 artist and.'teacher, from K yqtp Mr. Fukui .’displayed the works in an exhib'ft along with works by his: own'Students .in May and August. I ' -

“ He said the Japanese showed a fondness of the American children’s •worki’’ commehted Mrs. Nagai. ,‘*He said'it wa^ very well received.

"He told the Japanese press that he wM V impressed:-with /the children’s ijlihe work’i’nssheiladded(iy.;Andiihe told me .that heijytiA impressed with the subjectSi- withi: the. themes pnd ideas the children came up with.”

Mr. Fukui in turn sent Mrs. Nagai a collection of Japanese work created by children ranging from 5 to 9 years old. The work, was displayed at Greenbrook School luntil early Octo­ber, before being moved, to; the South Brunswick Public, Library; where it will be displayed until Nov, 15.

“ The level of their work is quite high,” said Mrs. Nagai. ‘Tm^im- pressed with the finished 'quality of the work, with the feelingjthat every part of the picture lis fmished.' I ’m impressed with how well the children

attended to . the total, composition of their art. > ' ■ . . ■ .'ll T, “ And yet, even with the-polishqd sense,” she 'added, “ The themas were;veiy childlike:They-iWere/v^ much themes I thought my studei^s would identify with.” , i ■' , '

The partnership started, last Febi^- ary when Mr. ‘Fukui contactedvMrs. Nagaland asked her if sherwouid.pe interested: in , sending, some student

Tutwork,to Japan.' She then spent the . next ; two ; months /: collecting ; work, sending it off in April. ^

tShe.said she chose, work based on the ideas it contained and the.mannei' in which it was, presented. , . T,.

“ I wanted to send a- variety Itif work,’? she said; -‘‘and TT w^tedTin honest childlike, presentation and ap­proach.’’ K -

Mrs. Nagai received the JapanesS s tu d e n ts ’ , w ork and h b l | kindergardeners.’ work in September, i when she displayed At at the school, '

‘ ?Those who. saw the .work at. Ae | school thought it was charming ,and| interesting,” s h e -sa id .-“ The atti

•,"tfcBcheii‘tdldt?me:'sheiUSjcJyed».-havhig2 b tfic'OTOik ^Dwn<;iri .thCjSSJhosiGiShS ( .said she used' it as an‘example! in|hdf

own class, to show hetrxhildrenThdfc they can get a more completcxompp^j sition into their work.” , ' y

Mrs. Nagai said that it’s likely that' the partnership will continue,because

.. the art teachers in the school V'ure interested. She said they are presently preparing to send more workv in the spring ' .

She also added thta she is lookihg for other venues to in which to shflw the work.

“The level of work is high,” ^le said.“ And I have no deadline as to when I have to return it. I am willi ig to have it shown elsewhere:”

Recreation Dept, plans ‘Ice’ trip..Registration . begins, on Monday,

Nov. 19, for a bus trip to the 1991 ‘Ice Capades’ show on Saturday, Feb. 2, at the Byme Meadowlahds Arena in East Rutherford. The trip is

figure skaters, colorful I; costumjpg and captivating pageantry -for; fall ages. Seating will be on;,the level, closest to the ice. ' j

The fee is $22 for residents,'>sponsored by. the' South Brunswick for non-residents.Registration ‘for Department o f Recreation and;Cul- those residing, outside South -Brups- turd Arts Commission. ; . wick begins onThursday,"Nov.^29.

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• Retirement Dinner for Joseph E. •Rauch,. Chief Financial: Officer of South Brunswick. Township, Nov. 30, at Farrington Manor in East Brunswick. For more information and tickets, call (908) 329-4000.

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- Michael Arnold of-Somerset is the new;assistant director of the library. Mr;: Arnold holds a master’s degree in English and library studies form Rutgers University.

Before coming to South Brunswick he was the associate vice president for information services and deputy librarian at Rutgers Libraries, where he worked on a variety of projects i including computer applications, training and technical support,;refer- . ence services, and the library’s news­letter.

He was involved in the develop-: ment of the Transition Program, an interdisciplinary v ‘learn-to-learn’A program at University College, the adult division of Rutgers. •M r;Am oldhaseightyears'ekperi- ence teaching: literature;: film, wnting and-research classes at Rutgers; He also IS i involved in several restoration projects. , _

“ I hope that this wide range of expenence will be helpful to South Bmnswick Library and its patrons,” Mr Arnold said.”

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Susan Edelman,;pre5ldent of the: Friends.of South Brunswick;Pub- lic Libraryj presents Matt Fede with his prize Tor winning, the “Guess the Weight of the Pump­kin Contest."

perform -a variety fot songs- and .stories, including, works by Raffi, Sharon, Lois,' .and Brahms. - The hourlong program is free. .

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T he F rien d s a re co llec 'tin g Campbell Soup Co. labels as part of the ‘‘Labels for Education” program. The program enables the Friends to obtain equipment for the.library at no cost. . ' , - - . , ■.. The Friends obtained. the .‘‘Touch and Discover’’ computer-in the chil- - dren’s room of the library: with labels: collected in last year’s drive. i

Labels can be deposited in the ‘‘GamphelLSoup Can’!? iniithe lobby of the library, or mailed to ,Lynn Dennis, S Parsons Road, Kendall Park;. 08824; To obtain a complete listing of the labels .needed, get a. flyer in the library lobby.

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-nutrition labels and howito evaluatd;..; them in order to ensure bettcr .nutn- tion for the family. '" To pre-register for this free pro-i gram; visit or call the library at (908) 821-8224. '

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Lucia, celebrating .with township De-, mocrats at the VIW Post 9111 on Henderson Road,, w.as pleased with the resttltsf, Tuesday; HO called the victory a -“ mandate” against the mayor" hi$

. buildings’,” he said, referring to the recent Planning Board resolution

-granting' a. nine-story, variance for Metroplex.on Route ! i ‘‘They moved here for a certain w ayof lifcj to get away front that kind of thing,”

Lucia said, “ will be th^sitfcerity, the openness. and the sensitivity the, new majority will show, toward the people of the township.

‘T h o p e’that those who were not successful' will act,'as a system'of

Mr.' jpepucia^addedvth'at ,the,TVote,' chfecks and balances. I hope they hold

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{ill these takes. A lot of people are saying Aat they want to shov ii the governor we’re out here ,and we wanud be.heard.” * ' ' ^

One District 2 poll tvorker at Monmouth JurictiofrSchoolisaidjCte

According to Township Clerk' Kathleen A. Thbrpe/t the •: township’s participation was high' but ‘ ‘we’ve always'^had good tv partidpation. It just depends on the issues'.” . .vi-. , ' " '

This year’s 59 percent turnout was the highest off-year t u r n o u t ' , since 198,2, • the year the Republicans’ gdned confrol' o f’ the .

Township‘Committee. That year pbout.62*;percent of the- ' ' township’s registered voters cast votes.Njteightyrfive percent; of

; • the township’s voters turned out in !984 when?^sident Ronald • IV - W. Reagan ran for re-election and 77 .percent;.voted in 1988,'V-; ^ ^

, when George Bush succeeded him at the \^1'tb House; > '*" '.Vj,. Official statewide' and county wide figures were unavailable^^vv:

so it is difficult to see how the fowrtshipTs numbers comp^ed to; ( v the re s t‘of New Jersey. But if_local municipalities are any \ v

> indication, turnout ;statewide might liave been- higher than expected. } ‘ '

V ;Voter turnout in Cranbury was relntively high at 62 percent, while Jamesburg residents sent 52 percent of its voters to the - , polls. In North Brunswick;’ 49 percent of registered voters went vv '/i to. the polls; the figure was 47 percent in Frmklin.

active in!he township and help build the SBRO . (South Brunswick Re- publican Organization). ! ►

“ I ’m alw ays ac tive j it*s my nature,’*’, she said, “ I’m sure I’ll be back.” , ■ . /

Warren Mdnroe, ‘who - in January' will become the !qne, Republican on . the Township Comdiittj?e,^ said he dpesnlt intend -to -becomq .“the loyal, opposition ” - j '

“ I intend to,do my-j6b’” ’.he said. “ I’m not going'.to be an obstruc­tionist. I -pon’t.ibelieve'inytliati i f ! : vote no it will be because ! . believe.

when Ipngtiifle Planning Board mem- Ber Edith'Gaylord dropped out, also Vvas-disappointe'd with the results;, .’‘-This morning*I felt like it (the

selection) might g6 good,!’ she .said7,..Tuesday night. “ It is the drst entry .that t6,be the correct Vote.

!J’ve^"made into 'politics and I’m * . “ I can’t be vindictive,” he added, iipleased' that we kept.-the campaign ; , ‘‘l ’.Ve got to work for the people and -'dean;- that;it wasn!t an ugly;; drawn: so dothey (the^Democrats)... o d t - c a m p a i g h . - . ‘We- . work as- a committee of 't"'',v4A“Iot of Vety good friends ianje five,” 'he'continued. “ We did it ■. putland, S’upporteds'me;’ ’ ■ «'»’<•

Sunshine €lub holds craft sale Nov. 17T h e 'S u n s h in e C lu b o f

Charleston Place w ill^ hold a Craft, Bake and Garage^Sale on Saturday, ■ Novi 17, from 10 a.m; to 4p.m ., at the Communi­ty Center at Charleston Place,

Route 27, Kendall Park.

Refreshments will be served. For more information, call

Josephine Pecora at (908) 422-1895.

1st Presbyterian plans craft show

The First Presbyterian Church o f Dayton will hold its annual Holiday Craft Show and Bazaar on Saturday, Dec. 1, from 9

a.m. to 3 p.m. at the church on Georges Road.

For table A information, call (908) 329-2218.

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Please take notice that residential garbage collection will be made on Tuesday, November 6th. There will be no residential garbage collection on Monday, November 12th, Veterans Day. TTie municipal calender has ; the dates of residential garbage collection erroneously listed.

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Hamilton Jewelers on Nassau Street,; said the tax would make important

.sales ;more competitive. “ It will make ’ the jeweler!s penpil' a little sharper,” he said. He -cautioned, however, it may move the un- ■ scrupulous to mark purchases up 10 percent; only to strike a deal to mark them back down again. . ►

Mr. Forest said the new tax would simply encourage buyers to “ create all kinds of' sneaky ways to get around it;’’ For example, people who’ want to buy diamond earrings may

! choose Ato purchase them one at a time; those;* wanting a long, pearl necklace may buy one strand at a time and have them strung together later,' ;iTravelers . would also -be' more apt .-tpj,bwy>ide,wclryi „whilsj, o«...9.f thei; fCountiy, he said, i r. As fo r fu r b u y e r s , M arv in

' 'Schneider, owner o f Princeton Furs by M arvin, said his custom ers shouldn’t worry too much about the new tax since 95 percent of his furs (except sable) cost less than $10,000. Nonetheless,- he said he wasn’t happy abouTit and is worried about higher taxes' in the future.

“ They (legislators) got a taste of it,’’ he said;;‘‘I’m bothered that next time they’ll say .’they’re hot yelling, let’s raise it again’.’’ •' The sin' tax* on alcohol ■ increases

' levy on a < six-pack’ of . beer by ,16 v ; cents, to 32 cents; and on a bottle of ' table wine by 18 cents, to 21 cents;

and on a galloh of 100 proof alcohol • by $1,' to $13.50.

Stanley Pamett; owner of Com­m unity'Liquors on W itherspoon Street,' Princeton, predicted the added taxes would pinch wallets but would

, not change his customers’ buying habits significantly., ‘.‘F don’t think it’s going to hurt

(business),!’ he said.r‘‘Maybe in the; beginning. there!ll be a lot o f com-, plaints. But they’ll buy what they want to buy .I t’s likejcigarettes, Iso ld ;. about' the; same .before as .after '(the,, state taxjncreased in J.uly).’’- John Pirocchi, the owner of Prince-' -ton Winei&.Liqupnon Nassau Street, is still steaming over the 7 percent tax

. imposed, on-.all . alcoholic' beverages July, ^''by the state. He said that tax slowed sales >by about'10 percent,

1 choking sales to senior citizens who V- would' regularly come in to purchase a

a gallon of inexpensive wine.,The add.ed expense m ad e-th e cost

' prohibitive Under their fixed inqome,, he'explained.. . . ,,

' “ They just don’t come, in any­more,” he said. - -V

Now ydu'e^ helpNew Jersey’s ’ ‘ in these (iays' oftight budgets, schools'gef the ’eqmpmentthey , These “School Money Dollars”need to give your children the edu- you and your relatives or friendscation they deseive-^simply '

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Center State Productions will pres­ent a free performance of the chil­dren's i show;-’.‘W hereSnow ; Falls; Up” at ,7 p.m. on.Friday, Dec. 8, at the South S' Brunswick ' ; Community Center. ' ' ' -

> The show, sponsored by the South Brunswick C ultural Arts Com ­m ission,'' w ill be* perform ed by

'Creative Theater.’-The communityi center is located in Woodlot Park off New Road in Kendall Paijc.

Although the show is oriented to children ages 5 to 12., people of all ages will' find the; ftee . production to be j i n enjoyable experience., Seating is limited to 200. Early registration is encouraged. ■

'For more information or reserva­tions, Vcalf the township recreation

' departincnt'at.(908) 29.7^4433,’weekT days ftora 8:30 'a.m-. to 4:30 p.m. Doors'open for seating at 7 p.m. -The shov?.vvU l b e g in p ro m p tly . Latecomers may be refused admit-

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Miidlahtic bank ainnbunces “Banking On Yoiir School.”Ifs aprogiw that allows new and existing Midlantic customeiito earn valuable. “School Money Dollars” that local schools.can redeem for free educa­tional equipment^o badly needed

, HERE ARE JUSTA FEW EXAMPLES OFWHAT “SCHOOL MONEY DOLLARS” CAN EARN.

If 50 parents each brings a $5,500 savings account to Midlantic, their school could choose an Apple IleMonochrome computer system. . , ■I f only 30 parents each opens a $10,000 C Q their school could * • choose a Bushnell zoomlelescope with tripod. V I f 10 parents each opens a checking accountwith Midlantic for at least $500, their school could choose Apple’s Children’s W rit­ing and Publishing Center software.

earn with Midlantic can be redeemed by your chool’s PTA or HSA for computers and software,

TV monitors, VCRs, telescopes, eneyclopedias-a long list of edur' cational fools most schools sorely need, and most school budgets these days can’t fully provide.1 In the box are just a few exam­ples of “School Money Dollars” you can earn, and equipment for which they can be redeemed.

For full details on how you can participate in the program, just ask at your community Midlantic bank for a “Banking On Your School” kit. Or call the number ' below. We’ll tell you how to get started.

Midlantic is proud to be the only bank in New Jersey to offer this program. If you already bank with us, helping your school to help your children learn will now become.a bonus. t-

Andifyou don’t bank at Midlantic, you noiw have one more, very important, incentive to begin.

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' Member FDIC ■'ParsofUl accounts onllfi Participation a subject to the "Banking On Vbur Schoor ru le ^ ^ regulations which are available at any Midlantic off ice.-School Money Dollars’ are not redeemable for cash, anddonot qualify as a taxdeductible donatioa Midlantic is a registaced trademark of Midlantic Corporatioa

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EDITORIAL

Voters send a message — loud and clear ,

The nearly imperceptible click-click-cliclc of levers being pressed in voting booths across the township Tuesday sent a m essage,: both loud and clear by Wednesday morning: South Brunswick is ready for a change.

Democrats Jake Rodriguez and Jim H ear-, on, running on a platfomi that called for ‘ ‘responsive government? ’ apd an ‘ ‘ag­gressive policy of growth and traffic man­agement,” ousted incumbent M ayor Howard Bellizio Jr. and defeated his running mate, Loretta McCullough, in what had become a referendum on the development policies o f the Republican-dominated Township Com­mittee and Planning Board.

According to observers, the victory was broad-based, with both disgruntled Re­publicans and Democrats siding with the majority. The controversial Metroplex indus­trial and office development and the bipartisan Citizens Against Metroplex — saw to that.

Said Mr. Hearon: ‘‘The positions we had taken were accepted by both parties: J talked to both Democrats and Republicans and they felt we were right. ”

‘‘It was a victory for South Brans w ick,” / Mr. Rodriguez added.

The Democrats’ victory will not go un­noticed or unwatched. Democrats , who last held a majority in 1982, will control four o f five seats on Township Comihuttee. And Vincent DeLueiaj the two-year committee member who directed the victors’ campaign, is the likely successor to Mr. Bellizio as mayor. ^

Sinailarly, M r. Bellizio^s;influence on the : Planning Board w ilfbe erased; theTiBw:..., ]may<ir w ill assume h is s^^at'afterJanuary’s government reorganizatj:on.

What impact the change in leadership (will have on Metroplex, o r future development in the township, is uncertain. Even the D e­mocrats will not be able to stop projects that meet the test o f law. Property owners have a right to develop their land.

However, one can assume projects will be viewed with a wary eye. As will the Democratic majority.

Says Mr. Bellizio: ‘‘I will be a watchdog,I know this community asNvell as anybody and I am going to be a watchdog. ’ ’

Therein lies the beauty o f our democratic ; system of government. The freedom to ; dream and the freedom todjssenti The freedom to challenge and the freedom to’ change. j - ^

Now, it’s time for the people o f South Brunswick to hold the Vvinners to their words.

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registered nurse fromlKendall' 'Margaret;Melocco" durlrig health screening program pressure of South Brunswick’s' offered by the tbwnship Saturday.

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The incredible' happened, last week.■ Connie and I : invited several friends for a■ quiet: dinner,;to .celebrate ,a speciab-an-

niversSfy. On,Nqv.'3, 23 years ago, we- met at ap'arty at Rutgfers. That was the day I told iny father I was going to marry'this

' girl from'Kingston, , and livei'Withl her forever. ‘ ^

Plansior the:dinner progressed smooth­ly. By • WednesdayV we had; a menu and

; ingredients for a sumptuous feast. Thtirs- ' day^aftemponi; when |Gonnle came home ■ froip woik, she noticed' the .blinking light on our .answering machined

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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Oet rid of state’sm t i b a i j u t f s l i ’

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To the Edltor:> i;r f

Within the mounting public dissatisfac- ■ tion with Gov; t Florio and his policies, I

have: heard :some articulate pleas for a ‘ constitutional amendment permitting pub- . lie referenda .by which :.we could .reball,

ill-performing;elected officials from their J bestowed office:; The genuine'sentiment; ;and democratic logic underlying: these pleas are undeniable, but I suggest they take a too narrow focus. l •

A; stronger case for .irecall could and should be made by expanding its target to include that erstwhile paragon of state institutions; the New Jersey Supreme^ Court. '

' . The usual arguments against recall o f ex ecu tiv e and le g fs la tiv e b ranch ne’er-dotwells do have 'some practical ment. Limited: terms of office; and the recurring test of facing the electorate serve. to somq extent as systematic safeguards

‘ against poor representation or miscreant government.

However e ffec tiv e , they provide absolutely no protection from heretical jurists who languish in the comfort of lifetime appointment warmed by the knowIedgS'*that only the most egregious misconduct c ^ ld ever sustain a legitimate bill of imjK^hment.

Such ambience in the halls of justice when combined with the reign of time and human nature can exert powerful force for turning a judge away from his essential duty to' apply the law of the land and

• toward his self-righteous application of the law of the man.

Here in New Jersey, the laW of the land provides for capital punishment according to the deliberate and exceedingly careful strictures of the crithinal justice process. Our State Supreme Court, under the unabashedly influential leadership of Chief Justice Robert Wilentz, has made it clear beyond a shadow of doubt that its majority handful find the people’s law pcrson^ly repugnant.:

They have singlermindedly spumed the people’s decisions and casUrated the prosecutorial environment by consecutive- ; ly rejecting 25 death sentences. The court evinces not the least embarrassment over its patent willingness to invent any stretch of legal imagination to apply its will. The most recent case not only h ^ its sentence rejected but its conviction overturned as well, all on the “ grounds” that the jury had insufficient opportunity to determine whether the accused intended to kill his victim or merely injure her. <

Notwithstanding the. lS hatchet wounds to the victim’s skull or tb6 murderer’s own confession, Justice Wilentz and company have once again proven their afiection and concern lie not with facts and law but with, their own personal agenda to abolish capital punishment statutes.

Surely, every citizen is entitled to harbor personal disagreement with socie­ty’s laws. The responsible conduct in a constitutional democracy should send

such citizens"' either mnning for or with honest and’decei,t(ul,game;, Jlje,publicity

: behalf:Bypassiiig;the process of iipresem i v ^ ^ n ^ them to send lettefs'to^iirlBiBAtand tativeigivemment by taking sheer advan-'' iVomen in Saudi Arabia. Surely these are tage of one’s virtually unassailable seat on ^Pgtio'd'and noble sentiments — but their the state bench to make or, even worse, to . purpose is to deceive the American pub-stifle law by fiat imperils each and every citizen. /

• / We simply must find, a way of dealing-• with judges who feel compelled to squelch

objective junsprudence and trample upon the decisions and expectations o f ;voters,:

■ legislatorsi prosecutors, juries and; even. other judges whenever their personally held beliefs feel offended;

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' More 'poignant illustration of the" self-centered Justice: Wilentz in action is • the veritable ‘circus he ringmaslered after he banned courthouse filming o( ‘Bonfire •: Of The Vanities.”

First, he defended himself as having I been offended by the way: a movie riot >

scene portrayed an ethnic group behaving in a “ lawless and life-threatening man­ner.” Adding insult to possible First Amendment injury, he then blatantly ig­nored his personally appointed impartial investigating committee when they rec­ommended against his participation' in debate over movie cpntent issues. Instead, the Chief Justice appointed a different committee tnatitvill more reliably apply his own personal ^tahdmds to all future filmmaking petitions.

If is disturbiqgiy curious that this judge of judges seems uqable to differentiate

^act from fiction. On one hand, the mere air of verging violence from a movie, scene has stirred , him beyond his ap­pointed bounds .to zealously censure such' fiction from ever again being created. On ' the other hand,: in the real world that contains all manner of lawless; and: life; threatening: violence including .vicious mijrder, a- world where, he is precisely expecteid to perform, Robert: Wilentz re­mains adamantly, unmoved. / What seems to come through from this growing record o f high court disservice'is a fundamental. squeamishness toward .the brutal realities of human existence; Dispensing justice from a viewpoint that strives so hard to deny its need is, hardly, possible. • v

Perhaps a judicial recall amendment would finally enable' the people of New Jersey to overcome this juridical inertia;

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Bring trpdps home for Veterans DayTo the Editor: '' Not a shpthas been fired-and already 40 Americans haye died in the Persian Gulf Before another Viemam is upon us, we must ask for whom did, they die and for what reason is: Mr;;-Bush prepared to commit thousands more in an all-out war?

To keep the truth fromVthe American people, the president is': playing a dis-

lic.?;The' trpth is self evident — this crisis

has very Jittle td do with protecting democracy and a great deal to do with the

: price and profits of oil. The only sensible and patriotic:way 'to, support our troops is

40 bring them home — now.'

We believe that the Biish administration is moving the U.S. to an offensive posture and directly toward a war that would not serve our national interests' nor the interests of world peace, We further ■belive that the current crisis 'diverts/atten- tion from the central issue,in.the region, which is the resolutiortvof flie'ArabrjisraeU conflict. ’ r . ' '"N or can„we ignore tiie'.home front

.connection. The deployment of troops I'j also helps:' to hide the ecohomic: crisis l in

the U.S. and -jts consequences to the working class ,and minorities. *

Therefore, we call bn Mr. Bush not to start a shooting war and'instead fo begin an immediate withdrawal pf our troops. The U.S. should call for an international peace'conference, undCr United Nations lendersh|p„t9 deal with the entire Middle East conflict. ; ' ’ .

Mr. President, 'you* can best honor-. Veterans Day by declaring that we'will not shed one drop of blood or sacrifice one life for the price of oil or the.safety of the Emir of Kuwait.and'his:royal fgmily. ::;v .

Mr; President; we were'wrong in Viet­nam. We were wrong in Grenada and in Panama. And we are wrqng pow.' ' , ' ' Gene GlazCr,

A. . N.J. Rainbow CoaliUon N. J , Veterans For Peace

Thanks to soccer ‘ tourney.bopsters

To the Editor:I would like to express my sincere

• gratitude to those m,any volunteers who helped make this year’s George Cooke Memorial Soccer Tournament an overwhelming success. ^

To the first * aid squads for your availability, to' the merchants <who:

I purchased space in,- the .* advertising . journal, to the high school and town- - .

ship for t|ie facilities, you all played. important -roles in this year’s tour­nament.

Most of all, my special thanks goes: to. all you wonderful parents who donated so much o f your time to achieve our common goal of keeping, . the fun and sportsmanship jn .speqer,* - ■ for our kids. , ' , ’ ’

,Ginny Bowser Tournament Director

Monmouth Junction

■ Since 1987, when he caught u football that caromed off Mark Bavaro for a touchdown in Super Bowl XXI, the for­mer Giants star has been indefatigable.: He

. owns a restaurant in Flemington and ran in , the primary election for Congress,, losing

by a small margin. Mostly, he?.s dedicated his life to helping others. - *

I had met him m September when he • visited South Brunswick on behalf of this year’s slate of GOP candidates. Phil q u ite c h a r is m a t ic , m o d e s t y e t self-confident. , ^

By the time I got the message, he had left the: home.,of Rita Fielder, whom he ■

: had been visiting. Rita is the Grand Dame '- of Middlesex County., There -isn!t. a. soul '

from Perth Amboy, to Kingston who t doesn’t know her and respect the quiet J power she radiates.- She is . a tireless, •' wonderful and generous woman. ’

Rita told me that Phil had gone, but that he had invited us to join him for dinner on ; Saturday at the, Somerset Hilton. It was a ,i charity affair -— the Fourth Annual Spinal . Cord Association Dinner. ,Even Gov. Jim and First Lady Lucinda Florio would be , there, albeit bnefiy.; When Ltold Rita:about.Qur.anniversary.,,

■/plans, she quioklyrinvitedus alLtocome to

I .,wa's flabbergasted; but 'said if would ask Connie. After all, we had promised our friends dinner, we just didn’t say where.

We celebrated our anniversary with Phil McConkey, Adrian White.(No.,36 of the Giants, on injured reserve), Rita Fielder, our friends. Doug and Andrea Host, Stan and Nancy Dlugosz, and Ross aiTd Karen

- Altman, and about 750 supporters of thisimportant cause. >

;'The dinner is held each year for Kevin : Hoagland, Bobby Recine and others who are paralyzed; 'The association supports the Miami Project; a miraculous tncrger of u researchers and clinicians helping people like: Kevin and " Bobby. Doctors-.',have pj discovered that, even after traumatic ncciTj»|

;dents,: some nerve cells survive. These cells can be trained,'through techniques^ such as biofeedback, to work again, o

Bobby can drive, and walked, with (3 assistance, into the hall,, Kevin also i s ^. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . >jimaking fantastic progress;, They,/are dc-H termined toiremove the mental, physicals and political barriers that make us-‘*con-^4 centrate on the wheelchair, not the person 'S in it,” as Gov. Florio noted in his concise comments. ‘ -• *.i < ' .1

Dr. Bernard Brucker,' the director of the *] Biofeedback Lab at the^Mtahu Project, showed an informative, moving-film. Itj4 desenbed their work and the dedication of all involved. ^• Dr. Bruckef says that what w ^ science fiction just a few years ago is/Science fact w today. “ We are beginning tp\Understand ^ how neurons work. We are finding ways vj to reconnect them, to get the brain to find ^ alternate paths around dead cells Through 3 basic science,' we are helping B6b]by and Kevin and. others'to learn to waUdf’ - -

Kevin spoke eloquently for 15 irijnutes,.: incredibly*without,notes: His recent1mar-,p riage, to charming bride Catherine ‘MaVy

vhas^brought them both much happiness, I , was' pleased, to meet them^after . bidding successfully on : an autographed: :game jersey worn by Carl Banks, tlye Hdll of*. Fame-bound defensive back. ‘ "y

Proceeds from the banquet and; auction J:;! of memorabilia donated by the' Gianfs-S‘represent fuel for-the'research engine. ?:.We -were entertained ;hy jazz i*vocalist

Lisa; Thorson, . who proved that ;beingraed. to a wheelchair* doesn't mean>5 soul can’t freely soai;, * , ■

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' The most'came when:Phil told us about his Cousin who is paralyzed; Shesmade a sampler for •.,; him, holding the needle in hen teeth. H ow ^ painstaking that must-have been! i, J

The firmed; sampler simply says: “ Dreams are only fantasies for as long asj^ it takes fo make.them a reality^’? i .h>

It was an evening, whose:message vi!as ’'ji hope. Those, gathered: signify- a :deepi ly-committed force for change rrr n denial of the deep despair that has characterized spinal cord injuries in the past,

Kevin and Bobby are building 'rcality j from what was;onee an impossible dream; p, To share in the experience of theirhope J was-the best anniversary gift.I catr im-j( Bgine, ' ^

Gerry' Jurrons, is living his own im->* possible dreams, with Connie, in King-- ston."

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In the Schools

there for the extra tiIne^ ” ' . ,/'; "rt, it has worked but so well that ^It^n a'

job opened two weeks ago a^ teenage assistant in■ A 'jk io ^ a T% ft H ig n s th o S l '/■■> '‘My SoMa'ar? not that definite apy- the after-school progratn from 3 to 5:30 p.m .'

Miehfelb:^iriwd to use her p P E D fCommunit^ JITnprft t l ’m Still Interested,In police several days a week, Michele was hired. . f ; ihjiolyemeiit ,in.,PersonaliEducational.'.r)eveloi}-^ thSnUtnn * >

She is spending more of her tinie at Gbjnstabl^f; _School,leaming about chUdren/aboutchildcare^

- li^Schele S m ith about teaching, sh e is able to bring some of her own expertise to the job, too ,

statiqnsiaacepd^g: student and S‘Michele had to wait until _ _A t-. , -r, ** fj ~ _ Michele is an excellent roller skater, who once

Januaiy-,for that placement. . v . „ v ' to choose the' area they want td^be in: And was pn the speed t^ m at TiendallTark Roller **l^had\tb find something'to do' for the first' MicHele helps both'students 'ana teachers as Rink. This week, during half-days, the children

semester, Sod decjided to Volunteer at Constable rieedf^. ’ p _________ ^ in the after-school program will sjiend oneS e h d o l s a y s Michele, ‘d 'like kids and I live l'’ Sometimes she supervises 'ffie'ydnn^sters at afternoon skating. And Michele will be able to nearby.” That'decision turned out to be more.^, play, she .pftep waU« them" to the gym for help them and give them the benefit of her own important than Michele had anticipated. < f physical education, atid sometimes 'does clerical enthusiasm for the sport. ‘

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By Laura LorberThe Packet Group

.: ; W^ of hard workare'ia Porsche 944, a diamond tennis bracelet or a six-pack of beer, for many, life’s simple pleasures will be a litde further outt of reach once the < federal government’s new ‘‘luxury” and ‘‘sin” taxes take effect.

Starting Jan.; 1, there will be a new ’ fO percent luxury tax on fhrs and jewehy xosting $10,000 V dr more,.' including watches; cars $36,000 or more, aircraft over $250,000 vand boats over $100,000. The tax is JO percent Of (the amount by' which the item exceeds $10,000. K r example, . the luxury tax on a $19iOpO necklace would be $900i Aircra^,v Cars- and boats used exclusively for business,.. would be exempt, as would leather or artificial fiire. /

Area jewelers said In 'th e short term, the obvious thing,to expect is, for people who have been planning! to -r make a luxury purchase: to consider-j; ■» , I "

doing.,so\before Jan,. 1. But in the long rurtv- the> jewelers agreed, the new tax would not affect die buying habits of the well-to-do, but squeeze those, for whom making that luxury purchase is more difficult.'“ If they want it and can, afford it, they will buy it,” said Samuel Kind, the owner of La Vake on .Nassau Street in Princeton. ^

The jewelry industry as a'whole is simply.’ relieved ;thc tax: targets purchases over $10,000‘and not the $ 1,000 or $5,000 threshold previous­ly considered', thanks to the lobbying efforts, said Mitch Forest, owner of Forest Jewelers on Nassau Street. He said 80 percent to ( 90 percent of his sales arc on items lower than .$10,000;%althougli .‘!that last ;10 per­cent is a significant- chunk.’-’ The :$10,000 threshold excludes most en­gagement rings, from the tax.' -

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Certtral New Jersey’s theology think tank, the : seven-year-old‘ Center of- Theological Inquiry - in' 'Princeton, has welcomed a new director and is t taking positive - steps to' expand its . place: ia the intellectiial community. ^

Daniel W. Hardy comes to the Center from the University of Durham, England, with the stated goal of making'iehgion mote relevant-to everyday life. ^

. ‘ ‘.This IS a very promising place to give theology - : a chance to develpp_so ^ t U can speak mote effectively," he saysT in explmiation of-his, de­cision to join the Center.‘ At the opening 'bfv the Center of Theological: |

Inquiry in 1983, Dr. James I. McCord, the late founding director, cited the ever-widenihg gulf between faith and reason, religion and modem science, which isolated the theologian within the intellectual world, The gulf, he urged, must be closed.

The Center’s aim, he vowed, was to provide the environment for accomplishing this goal. ‘‘Faith and reason," Dr. McCord said, ‘‘are compatible and complementary.' If;they appear to clash, either reason has been distorted or God’s word has not been understood a r ig h t" , , '

"M y motivation is very close to'what the Center stands for,” says Mr. Hardy; whose 'field is Sytematic Theology — what Christians beiieve, in short. ' .

At the University of Duriiam, in the ancient cathedral city of Durhatri some 2pO miles north of London, he served as chairman of the theology department. He was also Residentiary Canon of the Duriiam Cathedral, the sort o f post which certainly ; has no cbunteipart on thii§ side of the Atlantic.

His appointment to adnunister the 900-year-old sanctua^^would seem unusual, in that he is a native New Yorker and the English like to tend to their National Landmarks themselves.

coUegiAl forum.'.The facilities'’ orA graduate, o f P h illip s E xeter Aiiadem y, other,HavenoidiCollege iSeminary, he, Was _______ ______, - r., tChurch. He served a phiish in Gteenwich,' Conn. Mr. Hardy, as the scholar-dimctor, will be there (where he met and married his wife, Perrin), then to internet with the.visiring scholam. i , \ i®, '

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scholarly vision. ..We need ,to'*be,'able/(tO|rlmeet''■'"''''''fcijehtistl' '

decided .to retunr to stqdy, this time i at'Oxford University. > ' - .

* \ > L scnolfirlV’, A post to teach modem theology, newly estab-, nji^sitists'

hshedattheU m Y ersityofB irrm hgham ,^rn^to ‘'‘Noting that church attendance'in England* ismuch lowef than.in this coundy, Mr.j,Rardy

which had crystallized dunng his ^ f o r f studies, ‘‘Church should be more,stimulating.The position at fte UmyCrsity of D u rh ^ , which „gke it so.’* ' “• assumedLin 1986, earned Ae addihonal're- .gtimulal

sponsibilityofDiitoity School head, and M,- Memorial Lectured initiated last month: 'Mc^eiator of thejGener^ Minls tenal Exzminaimn _ .‘“Phe Center has attracted attention, but,}t’s had

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of the Church ofEnglandi he set new standards-.fpr theological'education;

He sees the appointment to head the C p te r here as a Way to build upon thafexperience. ^

‘‘Unfortuhately,^^ religion — 'theology — is marginal,’’ he says. ' y/

“ Typically leaders (in otheV fields); don’t; pay attention to faith or theology; And theologians who, go mto'moral discussions come otit sounding very

a prettyTow p r o f i l e , H a r d y comments/“ Lots o f y';become. And the lectures a conscious e^ort to ^bwy^ple/yifh^^S.|Jamslayj/PeilkM;i

Graduate School; led off the series. No stranger to 'R^cetpn'/^eyvhM/Princeton Univbrsityv as:, well' Us , the Jefferspi^

naiYU* They discredit themselves for .participation^ Lectifies for the National Endowment fbr the in the public life of the .country.’’ -J"’ Humanities and the Mellon Lectures at the Na-

The Center, he says, offers a piaqe forkholarly tional Gallery of Art. His topic here was ‘‘Chns- reseafeh in theology — but npt theology^in the tian Mysticism, East and West.’’ - , . harrow sense. i " - i \ ‘ ,David Burrell, a R om ^ Catholic {iriest Md

The Cehterr is "responsible to all ^ligions, <he schote in the field^of religions at ^Univetfeity of stresses, “ Though its orientation is Christian, there N btre Dame is , an in te rn a tio n a lly khoWn is a conscious attitude to take all religions serious- 'philosopher.^His address Oct. 24, “N m ing of ly.” .. ‘ •: I God among Jews, Christians and Muslims,”

/ - ’•n ' 'explored the views of God and creation 6f'theseThough loosely modeled on the Institute for faiths. ' ’

Advariced Study format, the Center' has" no per- Finally, on Nov. HTtiie lecture will be glVeniby manent faculty. Theological scholars of intellectual Gingerich, professor of astronomy ^ d thepromise are invited to pursue research here, for history of science at Harvard University.’ Re will intervals'ranging from one semester to Areeyears. , examine^some of the recent theories regarding the

Relieved/'of tW hing and other facWty-related .origms p f the univeKe in his-address, .^-^pler s'responsibilities, these visiting scholars can-devote ^ 8 “*sh_Md Havvking s Query; Reflectidp? , onthemselves., to their individual projects, while * Natural Theology. ,experiencing the benefits of interaction with each See HARDY* Page 15A

CHURCH AND TEMPLE NOTES

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critical problem jin the'Unjted States John Bradshaw, a leadmg authority < oh the subject, has some innovaUve

i ideas' for :building ;funcUonal rela- Uonships. s• Segments of the Bradshaw series, y

“ The Family,’’ will be shown after;: ' worship service ifrom 11:45 a m. to '1 :45 p.m. on Sundays; Nov. 11 and i 18; at Kingston/United Methodist' -Churchr ' "

fcoffee and refreshments .will be, iK!)i£ei«^;:aA^post-video discussion will)

H b e ''h e ld > ~- The' church is located on Church y

Street;; behind the Kingston post of-y fice on Route 27> ' For more information, call (609) 921-6812.

Helping those struggling with ad­diction IS an important prayer focus at Kingston United Methodist Church. The United Methodist Church has

Women's Fall Clearance

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Morrutown 267'1234i Short Hilli467*^70, Princeton 520*1111' Bottom On Boyltton.Street between Arllpgion & Berkeley 247*0700

; United Methodist Church• George St. at Uvingstdii Ave.

New Brunswick 201-545-8975MU SCHEDULE y ' y

.9:30 Sunday School for all ages . . 1 100 a m Morning Worship

'SharingGods Word, ’Showlpg Chrlifi Uwb", '

Rev. Uny'Kalajalnen, Pastor ;Rev. Buddy Hubbard. Associate Pastor -

Child Cara - Plaza Parking

demonstratedTts cbmmitfnent to this problem by designating Bishop May to . 'focus*;; his efforts on the drug problem m the nation’s capital.

Following his example, the. con­gregation of Kingston is observing a four-w eek period to' d irec t' its thoughts and positive energies toward specific ways of addressing this is­sue. - ’ * 1 '

Church of Christ. Many, people can not. differentiate

between love and addiction. Love rsbngsspeak not being able person. . These arc words of de pendence and addicbon;T not ex-

. prcssions of a ' healthy . love > rela­tionship

Such addiction to a loved one ■ increases the devastation of divorce. Gnce people recognize their addic- Uon,'they can'learn how to break the cycle :and establish a healthy rela­tionship.. Bruce Wadzeck, a counselor and

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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHIn HdW Bmniwlck, Ml 100 Uvtngtton Avenus

Worship Service . . /1030 am

. Rev. Dr. Szaboics S. Nagy, Pastor ' : ■ y'/,: v"Tha Lord Is Still In thn City*'

Zaphaniah 3 5 GNB

minister, will lead a discussion about addiction in relationships and coping ’ with'divorce on Fnday fr6m ;7:30 to,

3 9:30 p.m., at the Princeton Church of Chnst, 33 River Road, Pnneeton.

Free child care is' available For m ore in fo rm atio n * call. (609)s'; 924-2555.

St. AugustirieThe choir at St AugusUne of

Canterbury Church, - 45 Henderson Road, Franklin Park, is lookittB.tfor

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Wednesday’ evenings at 7:30 p.m;1 in' the church and sings on Sundays at the ,10:30 a.m. Mass.

For more information", contact James Palmer, music . director, at (908) 297-3000, or Elizabeth De- Luca, choir membership coordinator, at (908) 821-7889,

Book of RevelaUon. - >■ On Tuesday evenings, one '.group

meets in Dayton: and : another in Jamesburg. On Wednesdays, at,,12:30 p.m., a group meets at?Rosshioor in Jamesburg.3 Another grouprnfetets in East Brunswick on Fnday nights, r ;

Fot more information; contact the church at (201) 521-0169. - -.

Congregation B’nai Tikvah

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All Saints' Road (oil Teihune) , Pnneston '

Sunday.SeivIcdS'- 7:30 d.m. Holy Eucharist (Rite I)

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11:15 Holy Eucharist (Rita I). Weekdays .

Wednesday, 9:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist. . Thursday, 5 J 0 p.m. Holy Eucharist w ith..

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: - WEDNESDAY 7:30 p.m. Bible Study ' 8 James Avenue, .Kendall Park .

- Nursery & Children's Church . provided on both days.

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,St. George’sPeople interested in kno^wing more

about the Biblfe or in shanng and praying .with others are invited to attend the Small Group Program at St. George’s Episcopal Church, '56 Main St., in Helmetta '

Several Small Group. meetings are held in members homes to discuss the

The Sisterhobd o^: Congiregation R’hdi 'Tikyah, of North' and : Squdi Breiisyliick’ '^ ill hold* Its'T^aifnhal paid-up m em befship ''diriher on Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. in thp Con­gregation’s social hall. ‘

■The Congregation iS located on Finnegan’s Lane at Route I W North ■ Brunswick ^

In addition to dinner; the entertain­ment for the evening will be “ A World of Jewish Music; Hebrew, YiddishandLadino,’*performedby.- Laura :Wetzler; T^ performance. celebrates both the traditional and non-traditional role of Jewish women m Jewish life. / v ,/ ’

All paid-up members are. wel­comed to the event; New mCmbqrS may join us and pay the $ 18 dues ($13 for semors) at the door, ;

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th e Central Post Thursday, November 8, 1990 15A

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of faith10Ir

spreads iGhristieiri message inV ^ HankKalM,

W r i t e r , ,ASkalm6sV^y’hlgit school senior

how>tKey spent their stiminer i^acation h%nd she is* liReiy to tfell you she went J^winiMng or to the niovies. She may '

haVerbeen 'employedj.did qsome read- 2‘ing tfrivislted-prospective^colleges. ' V But 'Jlsk South Brunswick High •aSchobl'senior Amy Conover,what she

di4 and you may be surprised'by her ' j;Wsy?er. i • ' r

alrag with 32^ther students^ b^and hdult leaders, spent portions of *^July afad August as a missionary in ^ the 'fNile ,v RiVer- .village of ■■ Asyut, ■ ('-^y^il;;. painting the dormitory .and

classrooms' Used by about 500 chil- dren^ltving at the Lillian Thrasher

^‘Orphanage.n ie 'tr ip was sponsored by Teen

^^ission International and was' paid ;for ,in part by the congregation of the*

^ ^ o p tg b m e ry E vangelical ‘ Free _ ChijEch ,in uB.elle M ead .- T een . ^ iss io n s is a worldwide organization jj that^ends over 2,000 Chnstian teens ■; .j 'tp cguntries all over the globe. Teen '■ ,,'mispjonaries generally build o t;; .j'l re?t()re needed facilities like churches > ‘ or sj:nools.

Amy, who resides on Beekman '"-Road in Monmouth Junction, began :

hefadventurewitha twoweelc stay ati , i;‘bojl|t' camp” in Merritt Island, jiHorida, where she underwent "in-

tensive training.” ‘ ,It'was there she learned the pidi-.„

ments ofcpnstriiction and,a variety of skills that would help'her'survive in an unfamiliar

'“a lso evangelism.

“ We had to live in a tent and wake., up everyday at, 6; a.m.?and;;,run an

obstacle course. Everything w.as, done as part of a team to create team

q!unity;’’ she said. ^

long time. And they wouldn’t tell us what was wrong." . »

“ They kept saying that the‘plane wasn’t there,” ^^he"ffddcd.^ j!Om lend*" ers kept going over and asking what

: was wrong but th6y couldn’t get any'__ »* fanswer.”

After a while the group started to sing mission songs,,she said; which could have cauted them k problem. “ We weren’t supposed to sing re­ligious songs, or talk about what we were.going to Egypt for,” she said, ‘f Because talking openly about Chris­tianity in Jordan is against the law.

V, While they" were' in Asyut,. 'Iraq invaded Kuwait and the Unite'd States began sending troops to the area Amy said that at first they knew little of what was going on.

“ Our leaders didn’t tell us any-, hingi” she said. ‘‘We hear it was a secret thing; that nobody knew any-. thing about it. Our leaders were faxing messages home .to try to find " out some . information, to see what was,up. We didn’t know much.” ,

She 'said that for her the mission was a success.' ‘ ‘L learned how to be a servant of-

God,^’ she'said.: ‘‘We worked really hard, and it'was :dirty and grimy and we Would think about complaining. But^then we realized; that this; was, howpeople lived.- It taught me to be ■ content with what I have , “ We learned to: trust; in God and to ■' stay together,” she added. “ And we always tried to temember - why we

nfamiliar world. ^The Students Amy Conover stands oulsld© her parents’'Jiome on Beeltmanf Road, weredhere’, why we were doing it J studied.., m issions and v “ 1 made a lot of good ftiends, b

,» i ,c m “ The-organizers - From.Flondadhe grotip fravelcd'to ■for rain because that .w ould m ake ,itiiflFgyptv 's fc p p iiig i^ m o re 'd ifficu lt;: I? guess > theyr. figured ‘ -;after , before*fTdcbd f t^^ the m ore d ifficu lt'b o o t camp,iseemed;/;; n e c tih 0 fii|R .f{tb :;G k ij^ i‘ ' *‘ '''

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the better wejd be able to handle our-"^' made us vijait imthis-room, mission.”, ■ '"/she said., “ We were'in there for- a.

fnends.S and .they, were always there, like a family,”:■ She added that she would like-to,go. again faext yeEff , though not to* Egypt ;."

‘ Next yfear maybe I’ll ^ a drama group in, Europe,” she said.

sf Continued from Page 14A

■ The-diversity .of subject ^matter illustrates the Center’s.determination to “ foster fresh thinking on a host of problems.”' .The new. director, and .his ,wife, are.

n(temP9rarily settled i^ atj the Center’s Ste,temqn‘ ^

office u\;Henry R. Luce,Hpit-jOn fi'(3tockton Street is bare; pictures await .phmgipg, empty bookshelves stand

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Viking ^ rr ie rsBy Rich Rsher

Sports Editor

The future of the South Brunswick High cross country program was on display at Thompson Park Saturday.

And whiit a display it was. .Although team scores . weren’t

kept, coach Brian Jost figured the Viking freshman boys would have won the freshman race in the Greater' Middlesex Conference meet aS’ they placed three runners in the top six.' -John Niper won the race in a time

of 18:40, ! Ryan Montgomery was third (19:00) and Shahid Jalil sixth (19:38). They were followed by Gary Risha (14th, 20:30), Jared Schwartz (19th, 20:58) and Sonny Mallick (23:05). , ,

All four freshmen (what a great name for a singing group) have taken turns running varsity this year, but lost held them out of the varsity GMC race in order to give, them a chance of winning medals.

• The .varsity ended up sixth out of ^ teams with 211 points.. ‘ Tf I ran the freshmen ih the varsity race we probably would have finished fourth overall,” lost said. ‘‘But that meant some of the freshmen wouldn’t have gotten medals because of the fact they would: have been in the middle o f the varsity race. This way they were able to run a good race on their own, and they all enjoyed it.’’

The varsity runners didn’t pick up . any medals, but still ran some decent times on the unseasonably hot ^ e r - noon.

Rayan Risha ran a 17:40 to finish 13th overall. He was followed by teammates Jason Bullard (32nd, 18:34), Dallas Monday (34th, 18:32), Justin Bullard (78th, 19:59), Amab Majundar (84th, 20:04) and Eric Lawson (21.09).

In the JV meet, Dan Maldonado was the top Viking at 21:04, followed by Mike I^e (22:48) and Scott Noon (25:14). Pete Rogers started the race but had to drop out.

*‘I was happy with the times con­sidering the conditions,” ''Jost said. ‘Tt was in the mid 70’s, which is not good distance running weather. Everyone- put forth and finished where they finished; and it was super.A lot of other coaches came over and said how good the South Brunswick kids looked.” “: The Viking boys^ who only lose

Jiison Bulla:^ and' Maldonado to ^ d u 0(ioH, si^assed what Jost had hoped 'for this year. Much of the pleasant surpnse had to do with the strong freshman crop.‘ ‘‘I was expecting more o f a trans-'

, ition year for the fieshmen;” the coach said. ‘‘I thought they would

staff photos • Patti Saiione f

South Brunswick’s.Rayan Risha (l6fl)-haads for a 13th-place finish during Saturday’s Middlesex i -tionference mee)t at Thompson Park/ Risha was the first man in for the Vikings with a time of 17:40, and i \ teammate Jason Bullard (above) was less,than a^mlnute behind as he chalked up a time of 18:34 oh «

the hot day. ;

have to get used to the longer distance and t^ e possibly Ae whole season getting used to runnipg 3.1 miles;-! They were able to adapt a lot quicker.- “ They really fit in with the varsity,. not only during meets but in practice, em otionally ,. m aturity-w ise, qnd everything else. They weren’t a typi­cal group of fieshmen. They were more mature. They knew what to do.

they weren’t silly about it. Some- neighborhood Jost was hoping for. *‘ She> starting to get confid^nch j p , ' ‘‘ It, was a^nice way, to en j thej times it’s hard to picture (hese kids , ‘‘I figured befote the race she ’ herself.” ,,,7’, , i t / " " season,” Jost said. ‘‘Ii{ some c^es ;

!,5ln;the.freshmanjrjE^ijiSharpp\&mith: J h f kids sqrt o^ peak? e also took a fourth in a time of 24:57.' lousy cfounty race apd that’s the only j

Hefitime ■ wash’t ’baa considering thought ' they; have. goihg-'into '^ x t |“

Just bemg freshmen but? they are :jpst y! could rrun any where from’ eigKlhialL l , ninth graders.” ; _ . , the way up to 15thv” the,coach said; ’

On the girls side. South Brunswick“ That’s a pretty close pack there and had^ust * three entries, but copped itdepended on how well she ranr^rid

■three medals as awards were given to she ran well.” the top-10 runners in each race. Julie Zimmerman took fourth in the

Juanita Tran was ninth in the JV race in 26:37. varsity race (22:08), which is the “ She ran pretty good,’’ Jost said;

she was running with a cast on her arm,” said Jost,' referring to he broken arm Smith suffered two weeksago- - ‘ '’ All in al), a fine finale.

year is that their, last race w,as a.'Bad 1 race. All our kids ran very good 3 races.” ’ • ••; Which bodes well for future* dis- J plays of excellence, ]

SB must scratch out grid mistakesB y Rich Hsher

Sports Editor

Nick Scerbo’.s head doesn’t always itch, but he’s sure spending a lot of time scratchmg it these days.

The South Brunswick High foot­ball coach can’t figure out where his team is coming from at certain times. ’

After scoring their first victory of the year two weeks ago against Cedar Ridge, the Vikings entertained thoughts of making it two straight as they hosted Skyland Conference member Hackettstown. The Tigers brought a 1-4-1 record to South Brunswick.^

But when the final whistle blew, the Tigers emerged with a 34-7 victory as the Yikmgs dropped to 1-6.

It was the least dominating 34-7 score you could find, however, as South Brunswick had numerous chances.

“ It was a funny game,” Scerbo said, although he wasn’t getting a lot of yuks out of It. ‘‘At times we played exceptionally well, at times we played exceptionally poor.”

And at times they went from poor-to-well and well-to-poor quicker than Norm goes for a free beer at Cheers.

The momentum of last week’s Homecoming win quickly , disap­peared when Hackettstown scored on Its opening drive for a 7-0 lead. South Brunswick bounced right back tVith a kickoff return to its 42, but- the offense went nowhere.

A punt put the Tigers m ahole on their own seven, but ...

‘‘Their first play from scrimmage •they ran a 93-yard dive for a touch­down,:’ Sceibo said. ‘‘We missed

jabout three tackles on the play”That put the Vikings in a 14-0 hole.Down for the count?

» Hardly. , «■ As qujckly as South Brunswick turns something into nothing,~it turns nothing into something. The Vikings came right back, drove down the field

•and made the score 44-7 when ^^quarterback Manoli Miliotis scored j.qn a two-yard bootleg.’ ’ •" ~ t- After holding on defense and forc­ing Hackettstown to punt, the Vikes

' appeared ready to get back in it when •iLuis Orellana busted fre^ on a 47-yard draw play only to fumble the ball away on the Tigers three-yard line.

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It’s a group that rebounds almost as much as it relapses. '

“ That’s where this team is funny,” Scerbo said; “ We’re down 14-0 and there’s only four minutes gone in the game and. you would think that the kids would be like ‘OK,' here we go again. ’ But they don’t; The drive back up the field and score, then start- driving again down to the one only to fumble.

“ In the fourth quarter they wore uS'; down, but up until then we were right’ in there playing. But we still have mistakes that kill us.”: And that baffle the coach.. “ I can’t figure i to u t ,” .'Scerbo

said. “ It’s very difficult to figure out how we can play so well some times-„ and then just relax at other times. ■ -

‘‘We have a pretty, big mix. of juniors and seniors. But L don’t think ? you pan say it’s inexperience because ? a lotof these kids had a lot of playing time last year. I ’m not really sure ; what It is,

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After another exchange of punts, the Tigers engineered a drive that resulted in a touchdown with 37 seconds left in the half to make it21-7 .

“ We’re driving for a score and it’s only 14-7, and we turned the ball over on their one-yard line,” Scerbo

.'said.’“ Then we let them score right at* the ? end’ of the h a lf 'W e. actually played pretty well in the first half but some mistakes hurt us.”

Mistakes that>? would take many teams out of a game. -

Once again, however, tlie Vikes showed they had life, as they took the

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more fun for C^rolahsecond half kickoff and drove to the Tiger 10-yard line. '■• But as you’ve probably guessed by

n o w , it d id n ’ t w o rk -o u t . A th ird-dow n in tercep tion in -the endzone gave the ball to Hacket­tstown. The Tigers didn’t capitalize-. right away, but after several? ex­changes, scored jhe killer touchdo'wn

•to make it 28-7. ^ ;“ After that,” Scerbo said, “ they

just wore us down.” ' •And in surmising the game, the

coach summed up the way things have gone this season.

praise,for. Vinnie Lotito, who “ had a great game at defensive' end,” and running back/linebacker ? Luis Oir pllana who “ had 'a big game He’s coming up and hitting people hard.: ’ It was ■' Orellana’s second straight solid game since coming back from, an irregular heart b ea t... As for the rest of the. team ‘‘Everyone else had

, their bright spots but tdso had some down spots; Our passing game was terrible ... The,Vikings travel to New. Brunswick (3-3 in the Blue Division): for- a Saturday; n i^ t game that, was

; switched from: Friday (7:30- p .m .).: “ Hopefully we>can, get our passing ■ game back on track, ’ ’ Scerbo jsaid; ‘ ‘I think-as the nirimip^gaihirgqtiriittle” bit better (against Hackettstown) we got away from the passing game and I-think that hurt-us; So we’ll havq to spend more time concentratin^n the passing game; And we have to ipend : more, time shoring up the defense!’?

.-- Brian Garolan is a talented goalie who'would rather not show how good his athletic prowes^is.

;,“ Let*s face it,'” Said Carolan, who guards the goal for North Brunswick High’s-soccer team. “ I get out there and I don’t want to work. I Want my players in front of me to do the job? through my organization ? and vocal communications.— “ My game |s centered around a lot o f organization, so therefore 1 would hope.I wouldn't have.to see (a lot o f dangerous shots),” ^

“ Sometimes a goalie’s best game is when he doesn’t ? have to ihake a save,” added Raider coach Stan

FISH TALESRich Fisher

Williston. I: What Carolan and Williston were refemng to is the-fact that the quality ’keepers don’t merely make saves,

Jlhey set up their defense in a way that they 'don’t 'have' to make'sav^s^"

In other words, Carolan i^n’t lazyt he’s ' efficient. There’s .a big difL ference. ^ *

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See TALES, Page 18A

The Central Post Thursday, November 8, 1990 17A

SB Pacers ^ye another big year

The Pacers', South Brunswick’s 6th-to-8th > grade traveling girls basketball, team, is preparing for whatf they hope will be another

, banner .year; 'The season will, in­clude preliminaries' to women’s collegiate games at Rutgers, Princeton,' Rider, Monmouth, ■

• T renton,.S tate and Fairliegh .Dickinson. .

: The Pacers opened the season > Monday against St. Bartholomew of East Brunswick, and will,travel

Jo -^ s tip ra n g e : Recreation- for- a game Sunday.. T h e Pacers, 30-2 overall last year’ and. 19-0 against public middle school competition in New ■Jersey and Eastern Pennsylvania, will, take on 18 public school teams, seven: parochial schools, five club teams and one private school this year.

■ The team played six . college prelimstlast.season, and was a big hit’.perfo rm ing ' d ribb ling : de­monstrations during halftime of some of the women’s games; This yeat,* the Pacers will take in the

' R u tg e rs -P e n n S ta te andRutgers-Massachussetts games after playing prelims, as well as ;the..Princeton-Lehigh and Prince- ton-Harvard matchups.■ The.Pacersi to

enter the Central Jersey Elemen­tary Girls Basketball Tournament in February;' which they won last year by defeating teams from Trenton, Red Bank and Some­rville.

= “ Our defense is our best o f ■fense,” P acer coach Frank Shingle said.^’Most teams.have a tough time moving the ball'past the key and .into scoring pbsition against us, let alone getting it into the basket.’’ ' .

’ Several'. Pacers have shown marked improvement. in. recent practices. Kendall Park residents’ Katie Bacskocky and Cathy Sel- ingo both sixth-graders and: newcomers to .the.: team.. — • are. rapidly picking up the Pacers tight man-to-man, deny mode defense.: Veteran Naima Mayers of Day- ton has looked good defensively in recent 1 practices, and has also started to score. Monmouth Jet. resident Tara Shingle (the coach’s daughter), who led the team in scoring last season with a 21.0 average, did a fine job at point in a recent scrimmage against Sacred Heart of South Plainfield. Shingle' ran the offense smoothly while finding time to score 30 points. With Larissa Richardson gone, the; Pacers will be looking for help on the boards from Dayton’s Erika S ackey and Kendall. P a rk ’s . Charlene Prince.

Dan Wacker, dean of South Brunswick recreation coaches, re­marked that the Pacer defense “ looked good’.’ in the Sacred Heart scrimmage.' That may have been an under­statement, as the Pacers limited the normally strong South Plain- field" school to a total of eight points over 32 minutes.

South Brunswick Pacers ScheduleHome games in bold face

College prelim sites in parenthesis - ^Opponent T im eat East Orange Recreation............. . .. . . . . ; ......... ' '3:00Bayshore Youth Athletic Association....... . . 6:30at St. Christopher, Staten I s a n d . . ■ 6:30Monarchs AAU (M onm outh)...,................... . 12:45Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, Ridgewood.............. 7:00St. Paul, Princeton (R ider)...................4:15Flemington Middle School (Trenton State)...;;..... 11:45at Freehold Boro Intermediate School...;............ 4:15Flemington Middle School (Rider)......................... 11:45at Edgar School, Metuchen.............. 4:00at Grey Nun Academy, Yardley. Pa............— .............. 4:15Camden Middle School, Newark..................... 6:30WW-Plainsboro Middle School (Princeton).......... 4:45Bayshore Youth Althletic Assoc. (Trentbn State)... 5:15 -Peshine Ave.^School,^New^k^Rutgers)!! J 1:45^at Churchill Jr. High, East Bruififwick.............. 4:00at Duffy Middle School, Florence..................... . 4:00Edgar School, M etuchen ..........:........... 6:30at Mauger Middle School, Metuchen............... 4:00West Essex YWCA, Orange (Rider)............... 4:45Pe.shine School, N ew ark................................... 6:30Dunellen Junior High (Rutgers).,..;................ 11:45at Stuart Country Day School, Princeton............ . 4:00at WW-Plainsboro Middle School.............. ......... 4:00Camden Middle School, Newark (FDU)....... .. .. .. 3:00Wood-Ridge Junior -High (FDU). ‘,. ; . . . . . . . . ■ 3:00.at The Hun School, Princeton.. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . 4:00at Duffy Middle School, Horence........ .. .. .. .. .. .. 4:00Warren Twp. Middle School (Princeton)............... 4:45

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Volunteer helpers set up the trophies during the recent Cooke Soccer Tournament in South Brunswick.

Locals ‘Cooke’ in tourneyIn the recently-held George Cooke

Soccer Tournament "in South Bruns­wick, the local teams had four-trophy winners, including two champions, one runnerup ^andt one third-place team

The South Brunswick Meteors came in first in Flight 12 and the South Brunswick Cosmos won Flight 5.' The ; SB Lasers took second in Flight 8, while the SB Stars were third in Flight 4. Trophies went to the top three teams.

The Lasers reached the semifinals with a 5-0 win over the South Plain- fieldlmpact. Goals were scored by Brian Hunt, Jason Christy, Anthony Fidicaro, C hristian Dailey and

Michael Thomas. Defensively, the Lasers were led by Michael Lauch, Ricky Bacon, and John Hilosky. Goalie Brian Roach notched the shutout, In the finals against the Readington Sting, the Blazers drop­ped a 1-0 decision and took sec­ond-place honors., Other Flight champions included the Monmouth 'United Pink Panters( I ) , G rea te r F lem ington Lady 'Strikers (2), Hillsborough Eagles (3), M onroe E ag les (4 ) , M illburn Mavericks (6), Clark Cobras (7), Readington Sting (8), W estfield Bluejays (9), Scotch Plains/Fanwood Tigers (10), Bridgewater Blazers(I I ) .

Tanzman main man for MeteorsBrett Tanzman scored a pair of

second half goals to pace the South Brunswick Meteors to a 4-0 victory > over the Hunterdon Rebels in an away soccer game this past Sunday,

The Meteors took a 1-0 halftime lead on a goal by Danny Frusciano. Tanzman’s goals helped blow it open in the second half, while Alan

Numsuwan also tallied,Adam Coco and Michael Jenkins

split the shutout in goal, while half­backs Justin Duino, Ryan O’Sullivan and forward Nick Kourouglos helped keep pressure on the Rebels. Billy Pyne; RickFidel, Alex Connelly and Michael O’Sullivan anchored the de­fense.

High school rec basketball sign-upHigh school recreation basketball

leagues are now being formed by tlie South Brunswick Recreation Depart­ment. The 'season,Js , scheduled to be|in 'Dec:> 8 and run through March 2.J’lay^must.register as a tMm md four teams are needed to form the, league.

Varsity high school players are not, eligible. Information can be obtained at the South Brunswick High School student activities office:: or at the recreation' office m the Community

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Tow nship R ec rea tio n ’srY outh Basketball Program is now takng place. Any child who did not receive a registration form in school may obtain one at theMunicipal Building, the .L ib rary or the Community

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South Brunswick ’82 Lasers traveling soccer team shut out the Dunellen Destroyers while taking a 6-0 victory at Sondek Park Sunday. <■

John Hilosky’s goal two minutes into play got the Lasers rolling. Jason Christy followed with a score off a feed from Hilosky, and Danny Milot- ta tallied to make it 3-0.- Christy scored again prior to the half to make it 4-0. Goals by Hilosky and Chris­tian Dailey in the second half put the game away . “ .

Christy and Hilosky each scored

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Michael and T.J. Lauch supplied . strong defense for the Lasers, along with Matthew ; Vibronek and Justin Bucenec.' Goalies, Michael Thomas;. Brian Roach ' and Brian Hunt: ail produced key saves in the shutout.

The Lasers are now 4-1-3 and face the Readington Sting under the lights in Readington this Tuesday. The Sting topped the Lasers in a 1-0 thriller in the championship game of the Cooke Tournament.

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Flip Over gymnasts excel in a Cameo ap[}earanceOn Oct^ 27, 11 local girls from

Flip Over Gymnastics of East Brunswick, traveled with coaches Joe and Cherie Passalaqua, to South Jersey to compete in the 4th annual Cameo Classic.

Individually, at the level S com­petition (9 - to - ll age group), Lauren Gonnello placed fifth on floor excercise with a score of 9.0

■ and 12th in the all-around (33.65). Jade Schloyda placed third on vault (8.7), fifth on bars (9.2), sixth on beams (8.65), first on floor (9.55) and second all-around

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At level 6 competition (12-to-14 age group), Sarah Brochstein placed second on vault (8.8), first on bars (9.1), first on beam (9.2), first on floor (9.25) and first a ll-a ro u n d (3 6 .3 5 ) . D enise Crowby placed seventh on vault and bars, 10th on beam, eighth on floor (8.3) and ninth all-around (31.40).

In the 9-to-il age: group,-Kim Benson placed sixth on bars (8.8), eighth on floor (9.05) and eighth all-around (34.30). Amy Popick placed eighth on vault (8.5) and 10th all-around (33.50). Michelld Plant placed eighth on floor (9.05).

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CJontinued from Page 16A 7Brunswick to 17: shutouts this year. . With a little help from his friends. '

‘ ‘The defense did the job today and.;I gotta commend them,” ’ Carolap .said. ‘‘'Hiere really wasn’t much work for me today.”

Carolan was talking about .the Raiders’ 1-0, shootout victory over Hamilton in tiie Central Jersey Group III quarterfinals Friday.

And he was talking abqut regulaj : tion. ’ ‘ ' . 7”

In the shootout, he had to roll ufl his sleeves and go to work. '

Goalie vs. shooter... A cruddy way to - decide, a- tour-V namcnt game. '

But no one can argue ; with the. tension and excitement it creates.

After Carolan and his defense, kept the-net clean for. 100 minutes, the five-man shootout got under way. Carolan gave the Raiders an early lift when he made a diving save, on Kelt : Sensi, the Hornets’.first shooter. The next thred Hamilton players found the. range and NB held a 4-3 lead as Chris

: Raba got ready to take the Hornets! final shot. , • '-

Raba’s - first shot was saved by Carolan, but: the official said the goalie committed ; an infraction by., moving before the shot, c r.-- . i

Raba shot again, Carolan made’. another save and again was whistled. for moving early. - - I

Keep in mind, this guy would i rather not do any work, - - i

Now . he was putting ;r.in tri-| pie-overtime ... on one shooter. Thei sun was nearly gone, for goodness ■ sake; If this was the real world. He j wouldn’t only miss happy hour, but; last call as well. !

It’s enough to screw a guy’s headj“p- . , ; :‘‘It should, but I don’t let it. because T just let it motivate, me; more,” Carolan said.“ I just tiy to) make the next. save and stick it fo | them harder.” , :■ ‘ . <

Carolan ran out of sticks, however, ) as Raba finally found the range. Nor; did the Raider goalie make a save in* the second series of shootouts. But- North Brunswick made all five of its; chances while Charlie Mewherter- shot one over the net for Hamilton,) and the Raiders survived to playi another day. )

When it was over, Carolan sym-. j pathized with the Hornets. r I

“ It’s a shame it had to come to ' penalty kicks,” he said;“ It was.; actually a good game. But, we did ’< it.” ' ‘ ‘

\ Since Carolan would-rather let his . organizational skills do his talking on the field, it’s not surprising he doesn’t relish the challenge of going one-on-one with a shooter (Don’t laugh. Some goalies love the op-- portunity). .

‘‘Irelish a PK win,” he said.r^But to tell you the truth. I’d rather relish what went on on the field. The saves I made and things like keeping the slate clean for 100 minutes. That)_s what’s important to me.” '•

What’s important to Williston js that he has a guy like Carolan, be-; tween the posts at crunch time.“ I think he’s one ;,of,:'the best

^keepers, if not the best ’keeper, in the state,” the coach said.“ I knew he was going to make the saves. Wp. feel whenever we come to this sitvT- ation, if our team can get some points- on the board he’s going to make flife saves we need to win the ballgame. He did a helluva job.” ' ' '

So, even though Carolan would rather take it easy, once he punches ' the time clock you get an honest day’s work. '

After getting past Hamilton, tile second-seeded Raiders took a 2-1 win over third-seeded WallTuesday 'on goals by Pat Fovvler and Shaun ■ Jei\- nings. That sets up a CJ III figd showdown at top-seeded Raritan FrT- day. Game time is 2 p.m. ’

Flip Over holding, clinic. There will be a New Jersejl'

Special Olympics Gymnastics" Coaches and Judges train ing’' schoo l S u n d ay , D ec . 2 , a( Flip-Over Gymnastics in East^’ Brunswick. The school will run' from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m, /

Certification is offered for Vol^‘ unteer 'Coaches Certification or Special Olympics official (must- have judging experience), : •/

Sessions, will include artistic' gymnastics'Xme'n and women) and- rhythmic gymnastics (women ori^’’ ly). Among the topics covered will be Getting Started, Safety, Rules,* ’ Tumbling Progressions and Com-, pulsory Routines. The afternoon- will ' feature supervised practice,' with Special Olympic gymnasts."' The gym is fully equipped for., artistic gymnastics. Equipment for' rhythmic gymnastics is also avail-- able. :

Clinicians include Elizabeth La-.. Grua, NJ Special Olympics Gymn ‘- natics Director, and others to , announced.

For further information call-' (201) 238-0880.

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i;^’Pdcket i?ublicatlon Week oiNovember 7, 1990

The Princeton Packet....;.....;..... 609-924-3250| The Lavi/rehce Ledger..!.............609*896-9100

o o oWindsor-Highte Herald............. 609-448-3005:The Craribury Press!.................... 609-396-0730,Hillsborough Beacon....!.............. ; 201-359-0850;The Beacon.......... ............. .......... . 609-397r3000|The Messenger-Press..................609-25971501

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The Manville News.........................201-469-9040liie Franklin News-Record......... 201-469-9040The Central Post......... ................... 201-329-9214North Brunswick Post....................201-821-0550The Hamilton O bserver.............. 609-259-7150Hopewell Valley N ew s..................609-466-1190

looHeip W a n te d 100 H elp VVanted 100 H elp W an ted 100 Help W a n te d 100 Help W an ted 100 H elp W a n te d 100 H elp W anted too Help W an ted i°Q H elp W anted

ACCEPT S CHALLENGE■Find out w h y ' now is • the ‘ best time to begin the ca­reer in' Heal Estate you always dreamed of. The road to riches begins at our ca re e r semlnar.' NoVi 19, 7 -9 p m . R S V P D o n n a , 201-297-5000.

ADMIN ASST $$$

PEOPLE, PEOPLE PEOPLE

' R e d e ri t c o 11 e g e g r a d s wanted!-BA^oreiquiva^ W i l l i n g ’ to t r a v e l . ' Sp’orts-Wnded. V ' 50

t ' r t • ',n r r r ^ wpm ,with strong word^ fF o X if^ J L fQ Z O - processing.- skills. Call:- or

< M .i.o ... resume today! FAX:. 609-734-8490; ' Newer a

; Jack Qurkf Real E tiilt, Inc.

ACCOUNTING CLERKS SECRETARIES WORD'PEOCESSORS i cWang, WordPerfect, Work on long or short term;:a8elgnments of your choice OUr benefits Ind - paid. vacation! & hoDdaysiiCall for inter­view appt.

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P R O F E J S I O n O lTemps

, 109 Alyiweu. PQAD .’ BEiI E mead, NJ 08502

, (201)874-8880

AccountingACCOUNTS PAYABLE

Individual experienced in all apsects: -of A/P is

t n e e d e d ifor iim m edlate opening with a leading cen- . trat New Jersey real estate ' developm erit com pany. Candidate must possess general accounting knowl- v

' edge.':. Project job cost r e - portihd’• angl/or:, mpperty ■

-m^^nagprpent accounting is . 'a plus.' Excellent starting

salary' and benefits pack­age. Interested-individuals send resUnVe ; and' salary requlremenlsxtp:'’’, ' " ; ' : „ j,* MATRIX DEVELOPMENT

GROUP, INC.' \ C N ,4 0 0 0 . ,

Fofsgale D r ' ‘, • CranbUry, - N J 08512

Attn;'. Controller

A C C O U N TIN G - Junior A c - ' counting-- !?Clerk; for data

■processing: company. R e-:: '.sponsibilltlesInclude all aspects of A/P, 'Including "

: codlngj’ v vouchering and. check preparation. 'I -2 yrs experience required. Com­petitive ,salary and benefits " p a ck a g e ; N onsm okers: Send' resume' -with' salary

' history .to: InfoMed, . 4365 Route: 1 , ; Princeton, NJ 0 8 5 4 P , 6 0 9 -9 8 7 -8 1 8 1 .

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FUTURE TEMPS

I, 103 Carnegie Ctr Suite 315

Princeton, NJ 08540 609-734r9108 1 '

ADMIN ASST $23KTop communications .firm.

> Professional gorgeous at- m o s p h e re l Inte ra ct w/ prestigous clientele. Deal with figures & lots of WP. WordPerfect preferred. Ex­cellent be’pefits i+ 100% tution aid. . ,

6094183-4040

ACCTNG/BKKPR mentifjrm seeks Individual

rNG/t firm,

w/extensive - acqtng/bkkpr skills, PC-soflware, 1-2-3 a musi; ’ good comm; skills, considerable attention to d e ta il, >self m o tiva to r. 609-921-0637. ‘ ■

Activists -JOBS FOR THE ENVIRONMEffT

F ig h t to s to p I l le g a l polluters, campaign with the National Environmental Lo m ' Center. Afternoon/ eve n in g hours, flexible days, training, advance­ment. Great for college stu­dents. $30-$50/day. CallV Pat at 609-683-1019.

P SwvtOM p609-683-40408428tataRd.

, Princeton, N J 08540

842 State Rd Prlncetonj- NJ 08540

A D M IN ISTRA TIV E A SSIS - : T A N T > : Experienced per­son with pleasant' phone m anner,good rsecretarial

-skills, knowledge ofi com- puter: and: data' entry. • C all:

'609-584-8855.____________ADVERTISING/DESIGN . - W e have openings (or pro-, ject mahageVs, designers,...

>and '■ ’rcomputer graphics ; specialist. :Both full time: - and^ free lance - positions

i are ' available. If you: have, experience In sales or production of audio, video , and/or g raph ic design, send ; y o u r; i resume : and-

: cover letter with your salary 'requirements' to:-/PC-Box

2048, Princeton, N J 08543. APT SUPERINTENDENT

• ■ '■ • ■■ «• . Wanted for; garden apt complex in Hightstown. Good pay &: apt supplied to ■ qualified -individual. Send

. resume to Box, #11352 c/o The Princeton Packet.

A R C H ITE C TS - Estab­lished firm with regional : practice seeks Architects

. with minimum 3-5 yrs expe­rience. Please send, re-- sumo to: Henry Horowitz & Assoc, 138 Nassau St, Princeton NJ 08542, 609- 921-7330 or fax 609-921-7560. ______________A R T IS T -. Free lance mech. Work for ad studio in Princeton . Area, Beginners will train. Send resume, &. hriy rate to c/o Princeton

1 Packet B o x -11367,

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PACKET PUBLICATION!

A S S IS TA N T M ANAGER - : Innovative, inti Co. looking

. for ambitious individual for.- managerial positions. Earn $28. to $35,000. Exo; ben- efit-pkg avail. No exp. nec. For. imrnedlatd Interview call 609-396-2856.

A S S I S T A N T P R I N T Production Manager - 4-5

- years agency print produc-' - tion experience required to : fill position with award-win- : 'ning ad agency located in Princeton. Responsible for > estimating, press checking, -

'purchasing 2-4 - color: col--- lateral, print ads, and direct .

mail,' Send - resume and salary .--requirements - to;. P ro d u c t io n -M a n a g e r,

- Gillespie- Advertising, P C ,. Box 3333, Princeton, NJ

08543. No , phone calls please.

ATTENTION CHILD CARE PROVIDERS

E v e r y w e e k w o r k in g parents turn to the Packet classifieds to solve the problem of responsible childcare. Be a part of the solution.SMALL WORLD matches , concerned parents with qualified childcare pro­fessionals.'Reserve, your advertising - space today., by calling ■ Barbara G w in at, .609-924-3250..._______________

A V O N : - Earn extra money■ in your spare time. Please

call 201-722-4357 after6pm.__________]___________A V O N S A L E S ;- All areas. Locally, 609-587-4414, or toll frea, 1-800-662-2292. I B A K E R /H a n d s -o n M a n - !

- ager - Send resume: or call, ; ■ Main Street,' P O Box 144,

-P o d q r -'H II I ,- N J -'08553. -609-921-2777._____________

B A R M A ID /TEN D ER : r -1-2 n ig h ts p e r w e e k . E x -

V perlenoed, Apply, Thurs. aft . :9pm. City Gardens, 1701 ■Calhoun S t , Trenton. , B G O K K E E P E R / A D M IN ; Asst •' Princeton Jet ad ; agency seeks a mature- ’ minded Individual with e x - ; tensive bookkeeping skills,' detail-oriented, highly or­g a n ize d & se lf-sta rte r. Responsibilities Include; data entry, monthly Invoic-' ing & admin, duties. ,M a c ; exp, a must, 50wpm. 40 h r^w k with some flexibility. ; Salary low'20's. Resume & 'i salary history to; PO Box 8318, Princeton, N J 08543. B O O K K E E P E R / S E C R E - T A R Y s m a l l local com- - pany needs organized self- ' starter for office duties. Pleasant telephone man­ner, bookkeeping, data en­try, and other secretarial :- duties. Good salary; great

; benefits: C alf ,6 0 9 -7 3 7 - 1362. ' ^BOOKKEERER/Secretary • Busy medical office needs highly energetic & ' o r - ' ga n ize d s e lf -m o tiv a to r.' Computer-& medical-billing

- 'knowledge important. - Or-' ganlzafion skills needed.'

Send resumoXlo: P.P.C,■ 330 No. Harrison St.,' Sle. -

#6, Princeton, N J 08540

C A R P EN TE R S H ELPER - - Must have own transpor­tation & drivers license. Will train. 609-448-6646 C A R P E N TE R S N EED ED For; 'exterior, balcony re­placement work. For inter- vieVir please contact Diane. at 609-799-2860;; E O E .

C LE R IC A L A S S IS TA N T - Needod’ f o r p r o f e s s o r - emeritud’s wife. Need help- with personal and business . correspondence, routine book'koeplngi - - bill - paying, i,. tax and social security re­cords, '.telephone' research and routine telephoning, fil­ing record; keeping, even Christmas . cards.: Expert-. ence.ivould be most Useful. ■ Need a'bheerful, energetic,' efficient,' solicitous person who carl take Irilative and pitch in j b help. Should speak clear English, write, legibly,' and be able to handle an occasional type­w ritten letter. .F le x ib le hours,* 1-2 afternoons or

' evenings per week. $8.'00 per hour. Possibility of a raise after three months for someone who works out well. Weekends a possi­bility. We're located b o -' tween Princeton Graduate School and the Institute. Three week trial penod for us both.' Send , a - letter i n - ' troducing yourself and sayr; ing. why this position a p -; peals to,- you. Please in- ■ elude two' references with a d d re s s e s 'a n d p h o n e numbers::- Send -to • - Box 113461 Princeton Racket, ' Princeton N J 08540 C LER IC A L A S S T - E n - '

C O M P A N IO N N E E D E D For retired professor: Co-, tagehadan phyicist needs c le a r E n glis h -sp e a k in g companion for help with, light 'Clerical work (needs legible hand for note - writ- - ing, date-book keeping, dealing with his daily mall) sDup/sandwich. making, some driving around town, short walks, phone answer­ing and p h o n e -ca llin g ; . Need someone flexible, or- .- ganized, cheerful,.' patient,,

' solicitous,-:' kind,: .reliable.: and honest. Must have own car. His wife seeks a com­panion for him who.is able ' to taka Initlative-who sees a need and fills it and who would’ enjoy such a job.

..Hours flexible. Would also consider : someone, who could do weekends only. From 3 to 5 days per week, four to eight hours per day $8.00 per hour, plus car stipend. Three week trial- period for both of us. Possi­bility of a raise after three months for someorie who works out well. The' family is pleasant and lives near the Princeton Graduate Colleg'e. Send. a. letter in­troducing yourself and tell us why this position ap­peals to you. Please in­clude two references with a d d re s s e s a nd p h o n e numbers. Send ,to Box 11346 Princeton Packet, Princeton N J 08540.

C O M P U T E R / T Y P I S T - Smallr friendly office in Princeton seeks a. hard­working, self-motivated in­d iv id u a l w ith excellent

C O L L E G E ' G R A D S - .Princeton/Pfainsboro , . Co. 'need9 intelligent, articulate people to fill a variety of positions. Will train.: Call Doug,-609-275-0605 for In­terview.'CUSTOMER/SERVICE TO $23K

Cranh'jry Corp seeks up-- beat.'iubbly personality to Viandle diverse duties in this -national .'.'corp. -.Must type 145wpm • ahd- ; .h a ve , W ord P rocessing, e x p ., Word Perfect-a plus. .This fun,, casual evironment will afford -you with : excellent experience. V\/ill-travel for two weeks for training. Full benefits; C a ll 609r243-, 9100, Division 10, 125-290 Village Blvd-,' Princeton, N J 08540. i -V

try-level,' toN-t'iJf , typing & organization sk.lls.- manent Clerical Assistan , j o „ ' M a c (Ap-

books and review mat­erials, - filing Of technical papers',' Inventory/stock co n tro l, and telephone backup.. Some lifting of cartons. Large company, benefits. Overtinrie oppor­tunities available.' Send re­sume to: C T B Macmil- lan/McGraw-Hill, Princeton Road, S-1, Hightstown, N J 08520_Attn: Regional Of- fice Manager,'C LE R IC A L - General office work for growing Bello Mead company, great op­portunities.. 201-359-;790O.

CLERK. F/t office clerk needed in V Plalnsboro. Filing, copying,

etc. Please call Candace, 609-275-1399 '

CLEBIVTYPIST Loading security;'firm is presently - looking ■ ' for ' a bright, energetic Individual to assist with : various clerical duties.-Some typing required. ■ - Experience preferred, but will train the right person.

* For further Information or to ; rnake^an appointment infor- ' matloh or to make an ap­

pointment please respond to;- PROFESSIONAL

SECURITY BUREAU. 6 Colonial: Lake Drive :

’1-609-882-3773

Wofd'and Pageribakef pre- .ferred. Ifull time position , with, good starting salary • and benefits. Send re- sum e'/qilalificatlons to TM C , '2 4 5 Nassau St., pgneeton, N J 0854Q. At­tention;'Linda.

C O M P U T E R -T Y P I S T - Small, friendly office in Princeton seeks a hard­working, self-motivated in- * dividual with exc. organiza­tion skills. Operation of: the Mac (Apple) computer re- , quired and knowledge of M ic r o s o f t W o r d a n d Pagemaker preferred. Full ; time position with good s t a r t in g s a la r y a n d benefits. . Send - resume/ qualifications to TM C , 245 Nassau: Street, Princeton, N J 08542, Attention; Linda.

CRISIS M A N A G EM EN T - Position available working with the developmentally- disabled In the group home setting. Will provide sup­port to 5vi area Group:

. Homes. Must, have valid ; drivers license, own trans­portation, previous experi­ence with DD adults and be available evenings. and weekends. Excellent salary a nd benefits p a c k a g e .' Please contact Jeanne Wenger at 609-737-6464. EOE.

CUSTOMER SERVICE $22K

Fabulous inlemat’l Mfg firm h a s d yn a m ite growth spot! Lots of client con­tact.. terrific staff..’ and a great producti! Bi-lingual S p a n is h s k ills r e q ’ d. Bonus -I- top benefits!

609-683:0100 39 Mont. Knoll (R l 206)

Sklllman, N J 08558 ■

D A TA E N TR Y Operator - Full/part time positions available. , 20-40 hours/ week, November 15 - Feb­ruary 15. M ust.Be Detail Oriented!! Job involves coding computerized high­way maps using state-of- th e -a rt g ra p h ic ^ ,w o rk- statiqi:)?? No pi^eYiogqaxpb-

" fienof',.n:^c9ssary~ .t'. wijj;,■ “iralnrFrfencfly'ienvirbhmenL

Small project team. Prlnce- too Tw p location. Good

■ pay. Contact Mark W . at 609-683-7262:. D E C O R A TIN G - Career. T ra in in g . F T / P T . O the r backgrounds - considered:609-895-1656. ._________

For the latest:career list­ings, see our "Health Care & Edueption Sec-

: tfon" in today’s classified section.

DEPARTMENTDIRECTOR

Individual: needed to direct department responsible for

- securin g dom estic and foreign test' sites and :to secure personnel for ad-

: ministration of tests.. Must be capable; of using com­puter based support. Ex- celletit verbal and c o m -, munication skills required. ITie selected professional; will have 3 to 5 'years of inqreasing administrative responsibilities. S a la ry commensurate with experi-: enco. EOE/M/F, Resumes; to Room 740,' 475 Rlver- - slde Dr., NY, N Y 10115.

D R A FTS P E R S O N - High : end kitchen fiirn In Law- repceville; needs - . exper­ienced idraftsperson.! E a rn . $15-20K to start. Benefits. Call 201-526-5362.

D I V I S I O N A L ; C O N ­TR O L LE R - Update cash flows, P&L’s and manage­ment reports in a fa s t-. paced growing media/mar- keting company; Ideally an acetng degree, with 2-3 y e a rs e x p e rie n c e and spreadsheet abilities will qualify you. Send resumme to CM C, 100'Thanet Circle, # 2 0 6 : P r in c e t o n , N J 08540, ;o r call Maureen,.

. 6 0 % 9 2 4 -3 8 2 5 , - .

DR IVER .Part Tim e - for flower shop. * Must - know P r in c e t o n a r e a . C a l l 609-924-0140 9-S. - DR IVER - to drive me in my car 2-5 days per week, ideal for neat appearing retiree, auto dealer s w a p ; driver or laid off person. 609-^20-8428,

■EARN $1000's. stuffing envelopes. Send S A S E to: Edward’s Enterprises] P O Box 110, Hackettstown NJ 07840.

E X P E R f E N C E D T A X Preparers r needed-, (or 1991 • season, fexcellent pay.-Call; 609-396-4401.

GAL/GUY FRIDAY $16K Growing local firm. .Fun & exciting atmosphere!. Must be a team player. .Never a dull -moment. 1 Shipping, computers, mailings - f . ; more. Great-benefits plus profit shanng

609-683-4040

RECEPTIONIST

Excellent entry level op­portunity In Municipal gov­e rn m e n t. M o n tg o m e ry Township Is seeking appli­cants for the Receptionist position. 'ADiiity to handle busy switchboard a must. Enthusiastic, positive per­sonalities should apply. Montgomery Township of­fers excellent benefits in- Icuding medical coverage, generous vacation and sick time and opportunity for advancement. To obtain an

- application, please' contact ' the office, of the Assistant

A d m i n i s t r a t o r , 201-359.-8211'- - ,

: "-^C iaC R E T A R Y Exp'erl&rTd&d M acintosh

- 'secretaries-needed for (his : fasi ' paced technical en­

vironment. Great typing;'' proficiency -of- Mac and- strong' secretariatskills. am ust. ? Gall: tor your Inter­view, . \

SlMbuilds

211 College Rd E. : Princeton Fdrrestal Ctr ‘ Princeton,' NJ 08540 ,

609-452-0020E X E C U TIV E S A L E S -T h o Prudential iS; seeking a bright, motivated individual who has the .initiative t o ; build a professional sales career: in insurance & : financial planning,., com- ? prehenslve 3 year developr ment: program. College - degree or-equlvalent busi- . ness & people contact ex-? per pref... Starting income

■ to $28,600, excellent bene­fits. Maureen Amar, 609-: 4 5 2 -1 9 0 0 o r '2 0 1 -7 ,4 5 - 9004. ' ' -E X P E R IE N C E D S A L E S Help - Gounnet take-out. Early mom hours. Prince­ton Jet. U z, 609-799-8844

609-683-4040 842 State Rd.

Princeton, N J 08540

M AIN TEN A N CE - Private school needs experienced person as live-ln mainten­ance mechanic. Compet­itive s a la ry . E x c e lle n t b e n e f it s . B la c k S e a l

' license. H V AC & electrical ,skills required. Send re­sume to.’ Mrs. Coppola, P O Box 271, Princeton, NJ08542,__________________ _G R O W I N G N A T U R A L food store - has immediate position available in deli. Looking for well organized, motivated person. Super­v is o ry skills im portant. S o m e c o o k in g e x p . necessary. Apply: Whole Earth Center 360 NassauSt. Princeton._____________H A IR S TY LIS T - Great ca-

. rear opportunity! Become a full or part time Regis Hait-- stylist. Inquire within, ask for Jeff, 167 Quakerbridge ? Mall,' :Lawrenceville. 6 0 9 -;799-8195.________________H A I R S T Y L I S T & M A S S A G E Tharapi^ - with following, Lawrenceville salon:Cato*Y; commission.:

- 609-882-6868

H A IR S T Y L IS T S - Busy, Hillsborough salons need career-oriented, motivated professionals: Salary, com­missions, benefits, in-salon training. O R do you: prefer working on children? Sllyist w anted' at Ju st. For Kids, • n e x tfo Hair Plus. 201 -874-7010._________________H E A TIN G M ECH A N IC - Exp’S in hot water & steam systems, oil burner service a must. Good pay & benefits. Call 2 0 1 -5 2 1 - '0248. ___________________

HENDERSONOF COURSE ^

Are you licensed or about ' to receive your Real Estate '

License? Want to work with one of the areas leading Realtors? One-on-one sup- ■ port and a friendly, active sales .staff wilt bring you "on line” fast. Call me. I want to talk with you now.. Ask for Dick Thayer. .

John T. Henderwn, Inc.Realtors

' # 2 Rle 31S, Suita 1 Pennington, N J 08534

.609-737-9100

INSTRUCTOR

For the latest career list­ings, see our "Health C m & : Education Sec­tion.’’

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HENDERSON OF COURSE ..

Are you licensed or about to receive your Real Estato License? Want to work with one of the areas leading Realtors? One-on-one s u p - . port and a friendly, active I sales staff w ill: bring .tyou

" o n line” fast. Gall me'. I want to talk with you now.Ask for Dick Thayer.

, John T. Henderson, Inc.Realtors

# 2 RIe 31S, Suite 1 Pennington,, NJ 08534

609-737-9100 ,

HERE WE GROW AGAINI

Th e Star Ledger needs good enthusiastic Part Tim e early a.m. help. Im­mediate openings in your area as a Circulation Service Representative or an Adult Cam'erl! Earn $if00 - $500 per month. In te r e s te d ? C a ll n o w1-800-242-0850.__________H O U S E K E E P E R - D a y -' t im e o r l i v e - i n . E x - .

‘ perienced. Excellent cook­ing skills. Must drive, speak English. Wonderful Prince­ton home. References' re­quired. Call Arthur Lord,609-243-0400.____________H O U S E K E E P E R - Full time, live in or out, for pice couple living in Pnneeton

: with 1 young child. Must speak some English. Good ? s a la ry . R eferences re ­quired.; Call 609-497-0543" H O U S EK EEP ER -S eek in g • Polish . speaking ' person .

; with'local work experience & references to work work full time in beaubful Prince- ' tqn_jlDroe,_Rq,silion offers

'h o l id a y a nd . v a c a iio n benefits, to right person.' Call 609-924-6654. '

B A R E F O O T G R A SS Lawn ] Service ■! The right career

: o p p o rtu n ity . B a re fo o t G rass Lawn service the ; fa s te s t g r o w in g law n senrice in America operat­ing coast to coast in "over 50 locations. . Our ex­pansion into New Jersey, requires people who want to grow with Barefoot . Grass Lawn Sen/ice now. If • you have, a valid drivers license call today. Experi­ence helpful but not re- quired. 609-395-8778 ■ - '

LE G A L S E C R E TA R IE S - Various positions in private law firms In Mercer County.

. Good skills a must, min^SS. wpm; Call Mercer C o u n ^ Bar Association Placement S e rvice , 6 0 9 -9 8 9 -8 6 8 0 , 1530 Brunswick A v6;, Suite 204, Lawrenceville 08648. E O E M/F,, ,

M A N A G EM EN T - Fulltime - part time; Outgrowing your present Income? Fast ; growing markeUng com- - pany seeking to expand its . m anagem ent operation. Beautiful Plainsboro:._l0r cab'on. Earn exb'income, $4000-$8000/m6 full time: No exp necessary. 'For appt call Ms. B a ^ e r - at 201-432-4216. ' .

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• 101- ''Relaii E m ploym ent r 103 • : Healthcare & Education '106 • Halo W ariled-Part Time

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112- Sdualigns W arned 113 - B usiness Opportunities AtMOUtKStlENTS 11S - A im in c o m e n ts : , . 120- Personals

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1351 Marebandise Mart138- Computers140 - Merctiandise Wanted : ,145 - Musical Instruments ISO - Collectibles 155 • Antiques 160 • Garaoe Sales 165 - 'Flea Maiket & Rummage Sales

' 172-'Produce'•PETS&ANMALS, ■ ■173; Hay & Straw174- Faim .Equipment ;

175 - Pels & Animals ■ -178 T ‘Horses & Livestock 180- Lost $ Found SERVICES186- Insbuctlon & School & Camps 191 • Caleting & Entertainment 206- Plano Tuning .211- Furniture Restoration 216- Business SCommerdal Services 221 • Financial Satvices 231

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241 - ’ Building Sendees 246 - Home Repairs ' 251 • Painting & Papeibanging 256- Electricians 258- Plumbing261 - Heating & Air Conditioning 271 - RooTing & Siding 276 - Moving & Hauling 296 • Gardening & Landscaping

AUTOMOTIVEItECflEAliON301 • Auto TireslSupplies

303-Auto Rentals Leasing 306 - Auto Repairs/Sarvices 309- Auto FInandng 311 - Autos Wanted 316 - Autos For Sale 321 - Motorcydes 326- Trucks331 - Machinery & Equipment 336- Recreabonal Vehicles- 341 - Mobils Homes 346- Boats 351 - Airplanes

iREAL ESTATE.,360-Houses FOr Sale ,365- Tovmhouses & Condos For Sale 370- Pennsylvania Properties ■372- Open Houses 375 - Out-ol-State Properties 380- Resort Properties For Sals

'385- Business For Sale ■3 9 0 -Ollice/Commerciat For Sals . 400- Investment Piopertes 415- Real Estate Wanted 425- Land For Sale 430 - Real Estate Services

432- Mortgages. ■RBJTALS440- HousesForRenl.445 - Townhouses & Condos For Rent450 - Apartments For Rent452- Resort Properties For Rent455- Rootja For Rent456 - GataM/Storage For Rent460 - 'ApIsJHouse to Share465- Housestding467- Office/Commerctal FOr Rent469- Land For Rent470 - Wantad to Rent '

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MANAGEMENT ASSTFor nal’l environmental firm. Will train full & part time. Unlimited income. Call J im '201-329-3705.

M A N A G E M E N T r F/T or- P iT. Interested In making above average income? National company expand­ing In N.J. ,seeking , to ex­p a n d its m a n a g e m e n t operation. Earn, $1200/wk.

. Exc. benefits available. No exp. necessary. For appt. c a l l T a e K y o n g , at 609-921-0676

M A R K E T IN G / M A N A Q E - M E N T - Major financial In­stitution. College degree or business experience re­quired. 3 year training pro­gram. Up to $800 per week plus bonus . if .qualified.

"Send resume to: Aten Kandei, P O Box 197, Sp': Bound Brook, NJ 08880.. EO E.

MEDICAL

For the latest career list­ings, see our "Heal^ Care & Education Sec- Won.” " ’ ■

MANAGEMENT-TRAINEES ta r t in g s a la ry up to $600/wk, 2 yr traln.ing pro­gram. Full benefits. College and busineiss exp • pre­ferred. Call 201-782-5254 ext 214 anytime. Mrs. S p Is s o . V .

M E D IC A L OFFICE/Busi-: ness Manager , r . MBA preferred. Knowledge of In- finlnty computersys a plus.. Busy and chailengirig pos­ition in. fast-growing prac­tice. 609-921-1842.

MODEL’S AC-TOR’SBabieSi Tbddleirs, Children, Teens brid Adults. NO EX­PERIENCE NECESSARY^ Can earn $75 to . WOO per- h o u r . H a v e y o u e v e r wanted to be In catologs, hational cbrrimerblals, mii-

: sicr yldobs,: movlea or more? Wo can help -you. achieve this goal. Come lii and see If you are ellgable for the.fqllowing type comr

. the'rcials: Pampers, Coke,: B e n e t t p h ' p iz z a Hut*

; M b p b n a ld 's , R o e b o k i > H a s b ro , M oilfa Coffoei . Acura Gars, Tyco Toys and

Halltiiark. Must call'by Nov 9th. :i Statist Licensed & bonded :#BW0088500.

; ; u 609■72^7888 Model’s & Artists Inc

1288 Rt 73, Mt Laurel N J 08054

NAIL ;rECHNICIANSHunterdon Ckrunty's first "Nail Ohly’.'; salon bpenihg. in F le m in g t o n . B e in g ~ located In busy tourist area can Increase your profits. > Should tie experienced in sculpturing^' tips, gels arid '

■ podlcurbs,. Will provide ad­ditional training. Licensed - cosmetician with nail bxpe-. Hence welcome. Call now for Intonrievv, eves, Karen, 2 0 1 -7 8 8 -8 3 8 9 , d a y s , Marlene, 788-3759.

P A IN T FO R EM A N - Busy construction Company look­ing to hire foreman, with, experience estimating,. to work with painter oh vari­ous indoor and outdoor ■ jobs. 609-921-2122; '

QUALrtV CONtROL A ^IS TA N T ;

Midnight Shift

MODELS/ACTORSM A N A G E R S / T R A IN E E S - Wanted Make $5000+/ mo to start. No experience needed.. Will train 100%. Call Mike Jr or Aileen, 201-422-0572.

M A N A G E R S / T ra in e e s / Salespeople. Full orp/time. Plainsbbro location. Earn­ing & growth potential un­limited. Need ambitious, people. C alldr Carmine for appointment 609-936-0511' or 0510.

Children 10 adult,"petite & high fashion, beginners to pro's; we are now search­ing fqi' new faces for local & international rep resen­tation. Training available if

^necessary. ■ - v ;

.;,M QDEL.SEARCH.:^Caroer-- oppty,. kids to mid 20's.

' Cover GIri’ Studio 201-261 '2042.'Licensed Agency. '

N E W S P A P E R S U B ­SC R IP TIO N Sales r Full and part time independent contractors .wanted to sell, newspaper, subscriptions fo r w e e k ly n e w s p a p e r group. Excellent Income , potential. Call Bob Nielson," Subscription Sales Man­ager at 609-924-3244, ext. • 192 —

PC SOFTWARE, PRO- GRAMMER/DEVELOPER- Pqterson's, an -infor-i matlon services company specializing in educational and career information, has an opening for a P C Soft­ware .programmer/pevei- ope'r in the Software Pub- lish|rig ' Division; App|icanl should have at least 5 years experience prograrn- mlng in Turbo pascal, Ap-' pie Pascal arid C for the IBM PC and Apple II. Ma^ p rq g ra riim in g a ls o ;d e - sirable. Experience with

'multiple operating environ­ments: necessary.-

Prominent New Brusnwick confectionery manufactuer seeks a Q C Asst with a BS iri food sciences or related field. Opportunity for ad­vancement, Good starting - salary & benefits. JSendjre- sume with salary history & requirements in confidence

Personnel Dept. .H E N R Y H E ID E INC.

V , 14 Teifniria! Rd. : New Brunswick'NJ 08903

7 R E C E P T iq N IS T / C L E R K ' ‘ Typist :r;v Flemington area . company seeks Individual •

for a full.tirne, permanent - position. Liberal fringe benefits package, Com -

; petitive' salary. Interested candidates'should sumbit:

..resurrie-and. .Cornpensation,- requfriTneniS to: Persorinel,'- U S Bronze Powders Ino.,':' P O Box 31, Flemington,: NJ08B22; ‘EbEi'M/F/HM' : "

'S A LES - Build a rewarding c a re e r w /EquIta ble In -, surance; Companies. First year realistic income’ 'of

'$45,000+. Training pro­grams. Excellent benefit; package. Call for inten/leW. M r Surdo, 201-417-2505;

S A LES , Part ,'111110. ? Set'B yodr own hours. $100 rhinl-i < mum per week gua^anteed^cJ Training provided. Call Damu Pitcher at 609-924-3244,

r ext 192, Mon-FrlibetweeniT nooi'ri arid 3pm'. ’ 'c'

NURSES

MORTGAGEPROCESSORS

MTM 215-752-8603

M AN ICUR IST, Hairstylist - & Assts wanted for busy Hopewell half & skin salon. Gall 609-466-4914.

M A TU R E W O M A N - to live in. Free room' & board + salary. . Nice Cranbury home. In exchange for b e -. ing a companion & help taking care of a bedridden, woman. 609-655-1346.

M O D EL/A C TpR - Kids search. Ages 3-18 yrs & 18-21 yrs, 5’7" . & taller. Kids Are It. Well known personnel manager will be in your area auditioning. Credits include; National TV, print, Sears,'. Huggy's, McDonalds & more..Need children who follow direc-; tions & good readers. Free audition Nov 7 , (6;30pm sh a rp ) Bn'rig snapshot. Clariori Hotel, Exit 8, NJ Tpk, 399 Monmouth ; St, East Windsor. NJ .License ' BW0123300.

Cenlar, Federal: Savings Bank, located in Princeton, N J , : has an opportunity available : in . its Mortgage Department for a Mortgage Processor-at Its Carnegie Center location. Mlnimurii one year processing.expe­rience. i.We offer, an. e x -. cellerit starting salary,and. benefits package. Call 6O9- 987-0440, extension 3282, for a confidential iriterview.

For the latest career, list­ings, see our “ Health' Care & Education Sec- Hoh’!,today. 7 ,7

N UR SIN G A S S T.-F 6 r.p /f, 7am-3;30prn, experience not necessary. Call today' 2 0 1 -3 6 9 -8 7 1 1 Foothill A cre 's N u rs in g H o m e ,. Amwell Road, Neshanic. E O E .

Send.+esume With'salary history to ..Ellen .,Mattingly, D ir e c t o r , H u m a n R e ­sources, Peterson’s, PO Box 2123, Princeton, N J ! .08543-2123. Equal O p - portunity Employer, M/F.

CENLAR FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK

E O E M/F/HA/ ■

O F F IC E A S S IS TA N T$18K - Small, cozy office. Bo right hand to Pres.' and grow'.with firin. Great op-: portunity. TurkeT PersorF' nel, 4355 Rt I ; Ptince- ton, NJ. 609-452- 0206.,

PH A R M ACEU TICAL -Clinical research, data ■ co­ordination, medical writing, regulatory affairs. Entry to, mgmt .levels in several companies. All fees paid. Dorathea, 609-883-3700 H. Neuman Assoc. 2500 Brunswick Ave. . r

REAL ESTATE CAREER WEIDEL REALTORS'

High Income Flex Hours If you’ve ever thought, about Real Estate Sales, N O W IS T H E TIM E T O CALL! Get,' licensed and

■ start: working in six weeks.- H a n d s , -o n , T r a i n i n g Academ y"' 'aridi'-'ilnlimited management support as­sure T O P A C H IEV EM EN T. Ask me about Weidel’s "Road Map to Success" the tool that guarantee your

S U C C E S S !Jerry Lancaster

WEIDEL REALTORS 609-921-2700

R E C E P T IO N I S T / C le r k ' T y p i 8 1 • . M a t u r e p r o -, fessional needed for new brartohjof:estab!(shBd;;in- vestnieritflmi. Profe^lonal' appearance'& phone ability a must. Typing 40-45 wprri, organize clerical.: ability. Call Betty at6Q9-799-3933.

S A L E S / C L IE ^ Service - ^ s tf io h In a fast-paced Princetori advertising com­pany. Must ' have' strong ' oral/written skills,' sales or , client' service .negotiation "-

.skills and Mac skil|s a plus;7: Person will work ■agS|nsl ' ' deadlines and. have m u l-, tiple projects.' Se’rid re?: .sume/state. salatyTequIre,': merits to: 100 Thanet Cir­cle #206, Princeton, .N J . 08540. ' :v

SALES/RESEjARCH - tele- marketing' position avail- able In buy llsT.managef.^ ment firm. Individual re,- i sponsible for.'J pjreparing ■’ client recom m endations^'making telephone sales 'calls, .researching season- 'allty trends- iahd. other reh'"

isearph arid sales ,functions)'' .Rbdrii:. for advancement;:[l 'Full;;',beriefllstit|Call Pdl" Stecher. at Anierican' Lists Cburisbl ' Inc! J ! 201-874tj5

:4300.,,'-,?/,'; . '77:.;;';''/,'R E C E P TIO N IS T Varied responsiblities fncludirig telephone reception and in- yolce entry. No experience necessary. -Pleasant and efficient telephone rrianner required. Benefits. The Truesdell Co., Inc., Call 609-466-3200, ext 21 for Interview. - '

P R E P A R A T I O N S D E - ' P A R TM E N T - of: growing'

National Real Estate firm rnanaging luxui^ gar­den apartments has immediate openings for the following positions:

• Leasing Agents (real estate license required) ■ ■ ' ite Manager (real estate licenseAssistant

required)• Part-time Bookkeeper• Porters .• Maintenance

Competitive salaries and good benefit package. F o r in te rv ie w p le a se co n ta ct D ia n e at 609-799-2880.

E O E

M O R T G A G E P R O C E S S O R ,- Expeinding; company.; has immediate openings available. F N M A and FH A processing expe­rience required. Call Ms. Vacant! 609-452-2299

NEEDED: 76 PEOPLEEarn j$$ while losing up to 29 lbs in the nest 30 days!

' New D IE T DISC program controls & normalize ap-' petite. Snacks included. All natural. Dr. , recommended, 100% guaranteed. Call Arlene .24 hours. 201- 654-2256.

O F F IG E ? «A S S IS TA N T - needed for Princeton area direct marketing firm. This .

, entry level position requires an individual who is bp'ght. energetic and well of- ganlzed. Resp. Include as­sisting office personnei,

■ light typing and filing and some computer work. Prev. off!ce:and custorrief service exp. a plus. We offer full benefits and room for growth. Interested can­didates should call Nancy Stevens at American List Counsel between 9am and 12pm only. 201 -874-4300.

health .. care infoimatiori services co. has a unique position available requiring '

. a ' detail-oriented, ';flexible individual. Resp. include shipping & receiving, prod­uct testing, data entry and some light lifting. Computer skills'a plus. Send resume : with salary history to: Prep. Dept., HIT, 100 Canal Pointe Blvd., #200, Prince-■ ton, N J 08540. No phone calls or agencies please.

R E C E P TIO N IS T ; ■ S E C R E T A R Y , S18KGrowing high-tech'firni. In­terface w/intemational, per­sonalities., Lots, o f ,variety,..:

, phone's,; Wp,,,-f:-more. Will.; j train o n ' software; iTake on, new projects) Co. promotes within. Terrrifte benefits + ' 6 ,mo'.review; '

609-683-4040

R E C E P TiO N IS T - Tax and Financial Planning C o, Re­s p o n s ib il it ie s In c lu d e switchboard, appointment

. scheduling/conf irmatlon,; light typing, filing and gen­eral bfllce' duties. Hours are, |9:30am-5:30pm Monday, through Friday. Mall your,

, resutrie;t6 1,2 Roszel Rd., A i 01 ,* P r in c e t o r i , N J08540; A T T N : NJ. ' ,

. S A LES - College grad with! te a ch in g , c o a ch in g , or sales experience. Earn up - to $28,500 first year salary

lpluslcbm m is8iqn.;O rie of the largest financial serv--. , ices corporation In the US seeking 'a bright^ highly motivated Individual with executive potential. 3 year ; training and fringe benefits.'

' , Send resume In care of:,;Maureen Amar, 100 Nas-

.'sau Park Blvd, Suite 102, Princeton, NJ 08540.

Secretaries/Word Processors ■$$$' >

PEOPLE PEOPLE, PEOPLE

Short-term ,M orig?t^rrti?,-i ■ part-timo, temp-tp*go-permj r , assignments! Strong skllla?,:: in the followingIrieeded:• WordPerfect ■ v,f '>Y

Macintosh . '7 3,e;L0tUS.1-2-3.i;:;7i,77'Call; or fax resurrie today! s FAX: 609-734-8490. Never r. a fee. ■ K i"

609-683-4040 ' 842 State Rd. ’Princeton, N J 08540

842 State Rd Princeton, N J 08540

COURIER

1 11 'A tlantlconi S yste m s, Irjc., a 'dynamic^lIy-;'/bx£)anding':, leadert^^^ Cornmuhicatioris,: has an opportuhity’ immediately available for an entry level Billing Representative in our Princetori, NJ headquarters.Responsibilities Include: Contracts, maintenance billing and maintaining the customer database,, accuracy and distribution of all billings related to Sales and Maintenance Contracts. Special projects and clerical duties as required.

The ideal candidate should be,a bright, energetic ir\dividual who can prioritize, and work in a very fast-paced, high volume environment. Position requires excellent organizational: andadministrative skills. Typing speed of 50 wprn and P C experience (L O T U S ) necessary.

We offer an attractive starting salary and benefits package. For consideration, forward your resume and salary requirements, which is a must to:

KP, PersonnelBell Atlanticom Systems, Inc. 105 Carnegie Center Princeton, NJ 08540

@ B e l l A t l a n t i o o m *S y s ld m s , Inc.

A DeHAtt^ntic CompanyPquMt Opportufuty Bmptoyer M/F/H/y

This highly visible pos­ition requires someone with a professional'at-1 titude and a willingness to work. Clean: driving record required. Salary,

[ vacation, and health b e n e fits . E E C E m ­ployer. Contact: Busi­ness Mariagem, y

llSa^Com inuM M ons, Inc.:•?‘2 EasbBrdad' S t . 'Hdpew6ll,''NJ'08525

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O F F IC E MANAGER/Sec-:; rotary - (full or part time): Busy, computer, software c o m p a n y in P rince to ri needs versatile office man­ager for phones, filing,' computerized accounting and invoicing, and other clerical duties. Must, have working knowledge and good typing and telephone skills. Good entry position, 1-2: ■ yedrs experience or

"higher education preferred.;> Please forward resume to Box #11368 c/o Princeton

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PRINCETON NURSERIESWe are accepting" inquires arid applications for the position of High 'Density I n v e n t o r y F o r e - . man/Woman at our Allen­town, NJ location. Require­ments for the position, in­clude minimum of a 2'year degree iri Ornamental Hor­ticulture or 3 yrs of nursery, experience in an inventory; ■ position. We offer a. com­prehensive benefits p a c k -: age including paid medical insurance,:: paid vacation and sick time, and a pen­sion plan. For more Infer-. mation, call John Woodard at 609-259-7671 or apply in person at Eliisdaie Rd,-Al­lentown N.J. 08501. We

RECEPTIONIST $18,400- Meet International clients. Handle travel & appoint­ments. Diversified. Turkel Personnel, 4365 Rt 1, Princeton, N J. 609- 452-0206.

R ES EA R C H A S S IS TA N T needed for busy direct iriar- ketlng firm In Princeton a r e a .' R e s p . in c lu d e analysis, updating databse info, data entry, support to sales staff, preparing client presentations. Individuals must possess excellent oral; and7 written com-, municatlon skills, be detail oriented and able to handle

: multiple priorities. Oppty fori, a d v a n c e m e n t' a n d full benefits. Contact Nancy Stevens at American, List Counsel, Inc. between'9am and noon only. 201-874- 4300.;

SALES/D ISTRIBUTO RS - wanted for independent distribution o f: the hottest. In n o v a tiv e n u tritio n a l products in the U SA ; MLM Is 1 stop beyond with this No. 1 career opportunity. Call n o w -215-245-8701.

FUTURE TEMPS

S A L E S - Fortune 500 Co. j .,5i.eeks .highly motivated m a tu re in d iv id u a l for f I n a n c I a I s a I e s .. ,F u 11;

' benefits, g reat incom e p o t e n t ia l , f u lly c o m ­p u te r iz e d o ffic e . C a ll M o n - F r i . 9 -5 ,609-683-1200.

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;Priricetbn,. NJ 08540 ,' 609-734^9108

S A LES 7 F/t or p/t. Educa- " fionei To y Store. Mature

individual who enjoys chil­dren. 609-737-1440.

are an Equal Opportunity Employer; '7: 7 '" '; !

or phone:

UnigweR a p id ly gro w in g in -s u r a h c e / f i n a n c i a lservice firm seeks an e x p e rie n c e d S a le s Manager to join our sales teatti. Duties in-

' elude recruiting, trainingand setting -direction,

life ■3-6 years life insuranceexp a necessity, as is unlin....................u i^ m it^ desire for suc­cess-end financial re­ward. Great salary & in­centive package. Call:

ROBEFiT TUZZO 201-676-9300

RASMUSSEN

R eta il Sales FT/PT

STEILMANN EUROPEAN SELECTION, Europe's largest manufacturer of women's apbarel

............................... ................... ingKin Greenwich and Westport, C T , we are seeking highly motivated sales professionals for our newest location on. Palmer Square in Princeton.' Can­didates should have experience coordinating and selling designer rilothing and a customer following from the surrounding community is preferred. W eoffer highly competitive salaries and a; liberal

...................................I t . If ■ ' " 'clothing discount, if you are interested in becominga part of our growing retail organization please call ................. 2-719-5548. . / !(collect) 212-

R E C E P T IO N IS T / O F F IC E Assistant - Rapidly growing direct marketing firm 'is seeking a Well-organized individual to maintain com­pany files, act as back-up receptionist and assist' with : ■ office projects as assigned.' Candidates should be de- tal) oriented and possess a pleasarit phone person­ality. Previous reception- ist/switchboard experience a plus! W e offer a- full ben­efit package and room for a d va n c e m e n t. C o n ta c t Nancy Stevens at Ameri-

'rian List Counsel .between 9am and 12pm dnly,i;201- " 874-4300. , •

R E S T A U R A N T - Exp’d Din­in g Robm'Manager sought' f o r e l e g a n t 'F r e n c h

■ restuarant. 609-924-2680

S A LES - High earnings: potential selling quality, real e s t a t e (h ig h y e ild mortgage, equity and fax credits) and oil and: gas

' partnerships. Full or part time;' C a ll, Sales Director

. 609-924-4552.

. SECFIETARYInteresting position .avail? t able for Individua! ;to, prci- vide secretarial support to q Convention Manager. Addi-. tional responsibilities will u include organlzinjg and pre,- >.

, paring reports from bom-:! puter database and assist- 3 frig'IGoiweriflbni ‘ Mariagqno with the various aspects of 'i this; annual everiL

, tarial experience,. knowl- - ' edge of word processing,3 experience with computer.o database and 'good com?~ munication skills 'required. Knowledge of at^unting-r^ helpful. For :intenriew caC, 6 0 9 -2 7 5 -4 0 0 3 . E O E ^^ M/F/H.

R E S TA U R A N T - Hiring all /p o s itio n s . B u s , .V a le t, . Servers, Bartenders. Apply ; in person at the Peacock

Inn, 20 Bayard Lane, Princetori'.

SALES: - Improve your life style; Attend our business. sem inar., R S V P D o n n a 201-297-5000.

SECRETARY wEXECUTIVE.......$30,000c

R E S T A U R A N T - waitress/dlshwasher. A l l ' shifts .‘avail. Full time. 809-466-2000. '

RN - For the latest career 1 listings', s e e ' our "Health I, Care & Education Section,”

R E C E P T IO N I S T - Full time. Appointment "sched­uling, phones and com- p u te r e n try . E x c e lle n t salary and benefit pack­age. Contact Sbriierset Sports Medicine, 201-722- 9393 ■ ’

INFORMAnON SYSTEMS PROFESSIONALSAre you looking to participate in the development of new systems and programs for the New Jersq! Courts? Here's the opportunity! The Judiciary of the State of New Jersey is actively seeking qualined in­dividuals to meet the challenge.

Information Systems Division has received special funding for two statewide projects:

- Development and integration of the Municipal Court Criminal System with existing statewide Automated Traffic Court System and linkage to Superior Court case processing system. '

- Development, integration and expansion of criminal;'probation, and fine collection systems for all state courts.

Individuals selected will have the opportunity to work in our state-of- the-art 7 day/24 hour data center using IB M architecture, M VS/ESA , C A -ID M S /R , A D S /0 programming, D B 2, F O C U S , C O B O L , PC/mainframe cooperative processing with M S -D O S , U N IX , A T & T S T A R L A N , and statewide S N A network.

Th e positions are located in Trenton, N ew Jersey; are non-civil ser­vice; offer excellent benefits and a professional, growth-oriented and modem work environment.

TELLERS, , PART TIME -

We are currently interviewing for the following p/t positions: ■ , ;

TRENTON2:00-6:90 P.M.

ROCKY HILL2:00-6:00 P.M. 10:00-3:00 F .M .

FORRESTAL VILLAGE2:00-6:00 P.M.

If you have sales/cashier experience and customer service we would like to spea you.

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National Community Bank offers competitive salary, excellent benefits including fuitiori as­sistance, and paid training. F o r’'more infor­mation, call Vickie Pekarchfk, 201-225-3377.

NATIONAL COMMUNITY BANKEqual Opportunity Employer

LEGAL SECRETARYstaff counsel office of Selective Insurance has an excellent opportunity for a Legal Secretary experienced In personal- injury defense litigation to work directly for our Senior Trial Attorney.You niust have at least6 years of experience,

Jtsroutstanding secretarial skills and a working knowledge of word pro­cessing, DisplayWrlte III preferred. .We offer a competitive s a la ry and a c o m - ' p re he n sive benefits package. ;For more information, please call Carol Rob­erts at (609) 890-0050. Or, send or fax your re­sume to:

Michael L Carson, EsquireThree AAA Drive, Ste 102

Trenton, N J 08690 Fax (609) 890-6738 No Agencies Please

Equal Opportunity Employer

- SA LES - Are yod interilsted; | In earning extra money 01 being fincancially indepen-1 dent? A successful U.K. based fragrance co., has ’ now launched In the U.S., the rriost dynamic network

marketing program around. W e seek consultants & dis­tributors In Northern,. Cen­tral & South Jersey. Hurry & give iis a call, this is a / ground floor opportunity! Call 609-275-0958 Iv rhsg

SALES/Management - O p­portunity. $40K-$60K first ye a r realistic potential. > Must be willing to work, hard and make a commit­ment to achieve success., Our leaders are earning in ■ excess of $200K a year. Accounting; equities, bank­ing;' teaching o f‘ business" exp:'-a' prusi'''CaH'V R ic h , Campbell or Jeff Boyarsky: M -5 4 9 -7 8 7 2 1 .

PRESIDENT... t...committed :tb excellent'/ seek's an Exec. Secretary''' who makes a great pres-" entatjon. Assist with boariJ; m e e t j n g s a n d co ni'j'''munlcate, with tbji; levpij'^Excellent .. skills/Required.';;Executive benefits '-i;bonus. No fee. Call fbt;'

: ir; appointment..

609^55^333"

Sales:. JOIN THE WINNING TEAM

Attend our Real Estate ca­reer seminar, Tuesday No­vember-13. 7pm, 166 Nas­sau Street, Princeton, NJ. RSVP Susan or Mary Lou 609,^924-1600, Princeton office.

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emp/ot/me/ifr- mc.%. 62 N. Main SL Cranbury*-

S A L E S A S S O C I A T E - Growing Princeton area re­tail establishment looking for outgoing, inventive per­son with flair to join our sales team. Full time/part time flexible hours. Call Wanda at 201-297-6090.

J»ck Durkt Rail E»lala» Inc.

S A LES - Needed locally. W ill tra in. C om m ission basis. Call 609-587-2261, 6-9pm.

Word Processing . ?CALLING ALL WANGSI ;;

Light W ang; or heavy o Wang, we need you now! ® W e have short term a n d . long term positions avail-“ able IM M EDIATELY! Call 0 today for your Inten/iewl ''

GRAPHIC DESIGNEREDUCATIONAL SOFTWARE

Formal Systems, a leading developer of soft­ware for corporate and professional training is seeking a graphic designer.Experience with P C paint packages and anlma- lion/presenlation software will be helpful. Please send resume to: •

FORMAL SYSTEMS, INC.too Thanet Circle

Princeton, N J 08540 ‘

staH builders

2 11 CoNege Rd E. Princeton Fonrestal Ctr ''4 Princeton, NJ 08540 H

609-452^0020 /]S E C R E TA R IE S • See oucJ ad under legal, Mercer ■! County Bar.; Association I Placement Services, Law-;^ renceville 609-989-8880.

S E C R E TA R Y - A brighfi s o n ts e lf -m o tiv a te d p e rs o n t

needed for office duliesij Willing to train. Call NIml* Baynes 201-359-6710. +1

Data Base Analy^ Systems Progranimer Systems Analyst Methods Analyst Programmer Computer Operator

$32j600$28,100,

$55,500$ 5 2 ^

$28;i00 - $52,900 $28,100 - $52,900 $24,300 - $50,300$18,100 - $344000

Salary commensurate with education and/or experience; emplcyment subject to passing thorough background check.If you are a qualified candidate, interested in making a positive con­tribution to our dynamic team of professionals, send your resume, in­cluding salary history and position y o u ^ seeking, to:

Amie J. Boyd (ISD), Judiciary ftisonnel Office Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex, CN-966, Tienton, NJ 08625

The closing date for accepting tesurhes is November 30, 1990.'nw Judkriaiy o( Nwr Jwwy i$ an Affirmallvs Equal Opportunity En ikiyec

M i d La n t i cQuality Banking.

Convenient Locations.Midlantic National Bank has a variety of schedules and convenient locations to choose from. Come to our Open House and find out how you can become part of this premier banking organization.

OPEN HOUSE132 Nassau Street, Princeton, NJ

Tuesday, Nov. 6th 3pm -5pm

FULL TIME TELLERSHillsborough Plainsboro

South Brunswick ■ Princeton

PART TIME CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVES

Franklin Park

Kefrahments'Mill Be Send.If you're unable to attend our Open House this Tuesday, call (2011321-8552 to schedule an interview appointment.

in addition to the'wide array of schedules and locations available, we offer competitive salaries and a comprehensive benefits package for full time employees. We are an equal opportunity employer m/f/h/v.

SIEMENS

Public Relations Professionalwith global sales exceeding $34 billion, Siemens Is aggressively moving ^ a d , maMng exciting technical advances In elecironics. Asa leader In our field, we have exoe^onal opportunl^ for amultl- talenfed PR professional to take charge of promoting our factory automation and lighting businesses.

Your strong writing, planning and media skills wlU be fully exercised writing press releases, news stories and articles, and coordinating efforts with the media to gain maxlmum.favorabla exposurts for our company. You must be a setf+notivated decisionmaker able to Interact effectively with managamanL and have broad knowledge of our product and business strengths. At least 3 years’ high tech or related PR experience Is esseritial. ....... . >

We can offer an attractive salary, oomprehensive benefits and a progressive career path to keep pace with your achievements. Please send resume and salary requirements to: Lynn Ferraro, Personnel Department,

Siem ens Corporation186 Wood Avenue South— 100 Bldg. Iselin, NJ 08830

An equal opportunity employer

A Packet Publication Wjeek of November 7, 1990 3B

100 H elp .W anted loo Help W a n te d . loo Help W a n te d

S e C R E T A R Y / A D M IN IS - SP ECIA L A S S IS TA N T to T R A T O R C r a n b u r y - A d m in is tra tio n - W e s t ba?od systems Integrator Is * Windsor Township, Mercer

iseieWng,'..an-V engineering Socretary/Administrptor; ThP; successful < candidate

Tor.) this, position will have good computer skills , and •knowledge of word pro- ce p ,sin g ; W o rd P e rfe c t preferred. ' We offer ' ex- coljenl benefits: and work­ing conditions along with coft]petltive ' salaries: Ex­cellent opportunity for ag-

' gr^sslve, energetic Indlvid- ual.'.'Send resume to: Busl- ndls Admtnstrator, PO Box

Cranbury, N J 08512.

S E C R E TA R Y - F/t or p/t, for? small;;; fast growing re­search, tabortory. Excellent typing,'exp’d'with PC (W S oiyW P preferred), depen­dable & energetic. Re­sume: I Eherglff.'^Box^ 468 Princeton: NJ. 08542. • i

S E C R E TA R Y - Prince- t a n -b a s e d e x e c ,u tiv e saatch firm seeks ''secre­tary to the president. 3-5 years experience required. Excellent typing, telephone

. and organizational: skills : ate’ essential. Data entry anddictaphone experience a plus. W e offer an attract­ive salary . and benefits package. Please send re­sume to: PO ■ Box 2976, Princeton, N J,08543-2976.S E C R E TA R Y -' Princeton Jet, Tues &,,thurs. 5-8pm. Must know.' WordPerfect 5 .1 a n d l o t u s . C a i l 609-275-6844'

R E G I S T R A T / S E C R E - T A R Y - Pnvate secondary school needs experienced person as Registrar's Sec­retary. Duties.Include com- pdter operations of student records, grades and sched­ules. Wordperfect Word Star, secretarial tasks and capacity to interface effecr tNely with professional staff arid . students: Send ' re- suhie. to; Mrs. Allshouse, P O Box 271, Princeton, NJ 08542. E O E ,'

■[ SHIPPING C LE R K

O6od oppty to learn all fa ^ ts of busy shipping dept for local distribution' company. Will complete various papenvork. Input oftCcom putePi o p e ra te shrink wrap machine,, and coordinate trucking, UPS, and. postal shlpplng. Re- qujfes some lifting. Appli­cants should possess gen-

. era( knowledge of shipping procedures and' clerical routines. Excellent growth o p p t y .;. G o o d p a y &

-b e n e f it s : R e s p o n d to N a n c y S u d a n © , 6 0 9 -/ 421-4033. E O E ; ’ ' “

TfeACriER' ’*

F o r the latest career list-, ings, see o ur “ Health’ Care & Education Sec­tion." '. N

County, New Jersey (pop u la t lo n : a p p ro x im a te ly 15,000).,Salary range from $29,500 • $36)500 d epe nd-' Ing on experience , and qualifications: Requires degree in Ppblld Admln,- Istration/related fleld<plus writing and verbal Skills and ,

. computer, knowledge; also local government. experl-. ence. Responsible for as- ■ sisting in projects, including , budget, contract n e g q fi^ ations)' complaints, pur­chasing, public relations (newsletters and press re­leases), highly complex ad­ministrative .tasks; includ­ing special; statistical vre- , ports: and ’analysis with, exhibits V for internaljvUse, - providing .support .to Af- - fordable Housing Commit­tee and various municipal , task forces as needed a n d :

.a s s ig n e d . R e s u m e to : .: Barbara G . Evans, Assis- . tant: Administrator, ! West Windsor i Township, . PO Box 38, Princeton Junction, New Jersey 08550. Submit application-and resume by November 15, 1990. E O E .,

S W ITC H B O A R D O P ER A t ., T O R - Parl/fulf time days; eves or nights. Nassau St offlee. Call 609-924-2040

TE A C H E R S A S S IS TA N TS S lnfant care givers -Exp'd' = p re fd ,. refs: ‘ req, f/t - & p/t. Call 609-520-9113.' TEC H N IC IA N TR A IN EE '- F/t position available .In electronic service Industry,

; duties include, light produc­tion . &: inspection. Apply In person Towne Labs Inc., 1 U S Hvry 206, Somendlle.

T E L L E R S “ .

If you want to work in con­genial spr/oundlngs where you'll be. appreciated and have ample opportunity to advance, call us. rCenlar Federal Savings Bank, cur­rently has’ full-tirhe Teller.: positions available. ’ Past • teller experience preferred. but previous cash handling experience accepted. We offer excellent starting

r salaries and an excellent benefits pa ck a ge . C a ll 609-987-0440, extension 3282, for. a confidential in­terview.

C E N L A R F E D E R A L S A V IN G S B A N K

E O E M/F/H/V

T E M ^ R A R Y W O RK - In Rrmp^on^-making, phone

''balls for local organization.4-5,.weeks iVj/Qrk. .Qay ^ .

• evenlnOuShlfts flexible,, hours. CpntactfMrs. Sm ith,-, at 609-683-0809.

TR A V E L A G E N T - F/t or p/t positions . avail for, retail agent. Exp; pref. PARS a plus. Jean 609-298-7016.

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DATA PROCESSING , tO $19,000DATA ENTRY CLERK/COMPUTER OPERATORCentral N J . Graphic Arts 'manufacturer seeks motivated Data EntiV CIerk/Computer Operator

. to enter inventory documents, process invoices, proofread, maintain files and generate and dis­tribute reports. Operational responsibilities In-: elude backups, data transmission and system start-up. '1-2 yrs; data entry experience a must. Vax experience a plus.We,offer an excellent benefits package. Please ton«ard :resume.to Box #11355 c/o Princeton , Packet. E O E .

ARTIST(Computer Graphics)

W e are a Princeton-based consulting firm specialize -:ing in the development of knowledgerbased soft- ' ware for business and Industry. W e nave an , entry,; level position for an applicant who can draw li graphics' on 'a microcomputer using popular : v.graphics packages. Applicants must possess.good , ’ drawing ability and previous experience developing:,;

- ’graphics on a microcomputer. Mechanical drawing ;, ^'"courses a plus. For more Information send resume I to;fj' Box #11366, c/o Princeton Packet, PO Box A C -

Pfinceton, N J 08542

: ScTTec Inc., a growing eclentilio and engineer-; Ing firm and a subskfiaiy of TRW ; is looldng tor a Systems Operator/Mana^ tor their confiputlrigtedlities,whk:h include nurnerous: rninl and rnicro cornputers; workstations and :

•'assodated peripherals (DEC) SGI, COMPAQ '' and Apple):; The successful candidate,must ■;

have a' B.S; .degree; systems experience with minicomputers and knowledge of both VMS

, and UNIX. •

Responsibilities will Include;• D ^ maintenance arx) operation of

computers• Pim^iasing; instaiiatiofi arxl irrtegiati^

coitiputers and perlpherels * Applications programming and support for .

' mini and mlcrooomputeis

ScTTec b a snwB,.fiiondV cornpany ofteringi pleasant working conditions fo; PrinoelptT, ,.NJ-: W e offer exoe«ept benefits and a sabiy porn-., mensurate"^ with experieixe. Interesled a(>

plicanb should subrnK resume with safeiy re- ' quirsmenb to: Personnel Duector, S ^ S C ,

Ina, C N 6203, Princeton. N J 06543. Equal Opportunity Employer, mfWW. U.S. Citizen­ship Required.

<Q)))A Subsidiaiy of TRW .

W A ITR ESSES/W A ITER S - S T E W A R T S Family Res­taurant, Rt 31’8i51B, week- . days and weekends, avall' able. Call 609-466-2437'

W A N TE D -- Livo In compa­nion for’i'elderly' but/alert English lady in good physi-, cal cond, own room, bath, TV iln attrractive Princeton apt. Mature, literate woman re q u ire d .C a ll 609-452- 8440 'btvyn 9 & 12am, or eves.

W E B U ILD C A R E E R SFInd out w h y Fox & Lazo is expanding while others are closjng: their doors. Attend our 'Career Seminar on Monday Nov: 19) 7-9pm. Rt 1 & Rnnegan’a Lane. North Brunswick. RSVP; Donna, 201-297-5000. '

^ o x A c X a z o .J*cH Durh« nc> l C i l0l« . Inc.

W O R D P R O C E ^ R • 6mos.' W P & dictaphone exp.forbusy,secureco m - mpany. WordPerfect a T o $20k'Fee paid. Karen, 883-3700; H. Neuman As­soc. 2500 Brunswick Ave. :

W O R D P R O C E S S IN G / Secretary, I-S e lf -s ta rte r w/excellent people skills, strong knowldge of various W P . ■ programs and * com­puter basics. For. Interest­ing and 'diversifed work. Forward resume • to:' Box # 1 1 3 5 6 ;: 0/0 P rince ton' Packet.

101 RetailEmployment

D E P A R T M E N T M A N ­A G E R / ,, Full 'time. Retail experience a plus. Salary negotiable. 609-443-1415

R ETA IL S A L E S - Full time Assistant Manager for ac­tive kid's furniture & gift store.; 609-896-2229 ask for Kristen. \ ■S A LES H ELP - Full or P/T for Princeton boutique. Ex­p e rie n ce d .; P lease call 609-520-1199

10® Help Wanted Part Time

A C C O U N T A N T - Basic n o n -p ro f it ’ a cc o u n tin g , financial! statement prep­aration,' cash flow and budget analysis; payroll. Part time flexible hours. Please send resume with letter to Box #11361, c/o Princeton Packet.

10® Help Wanted PartlTm e

A C C T S R ECEIVAB LE - P/t help for Chiropractic office In Hillsborough, 4-8hrs/wk. For Info call 201-281-7515. A D M I N I S T R A T I V E

-C L E R IC A L ; - ; For growing medical device company in Princeton area. ’Seeking dependable, person for ap­proximately 15 hours per week. Clerical duties: filing, ty p in g , te lep hon e,..etc . K n o w le d g e of G e rm a n h0lp(ul;; ?Please send., re­sume id: BOX'iy 11351, c/o Princeton Packet , A D M IN ISTR A TIV E A S S T - Part time position im­m e d ia te ly a va ila b le in fa s t-p a c e d asso cia tion management firm. Quali­fied applicant must have excellent organizational,

_communication'£_an?lL_tele- phone skills. Computer ex­perience mandatory. Call 609-393-3350.

A R E ’ Y O U - looking for extra money? Work your own hours and get involved with new skin products. At home, at your other job, at your own convenience. Call Stephanie, at 609-426-1529.________________

A S S IS TA N T M ANAGER - Instructor/sales for local health club $7-10/hr. 609- 882-6600. ■ '

A N I M A L H O S P I T A L - needs p/t Assistant; 2-3 days/wk; from 4-8pm and a l t e r n a f e ’ S a t s r fro m 8am-2pm. Job'tncludes asr siting doctors, .basic lab worto ^ Im M ; care and. clean up. Will train. Apply: Kingston, .Animal Hospital; Rt 2 7 / Kingston, N J. 609- 924-7415

A T T E N T I O N : .P a re n ts , Teachers, Professionals r Start an in-horne business demonstrating D IS C O V r E R Y T O Y S products. Flex­ible i]ours.’ . Excellent in­come.; Free toys, training. C a l l F e l i c ia .a t . ‘ ..609- 695-2792 ^

C O O R D IN A TO R

Spring/summer local pos­ition. Recruiting families to host European teenagers &

. super/ising . their month - . long: summer, homestays.

, Need ’ initiative & . good "People, Skills". Generous fees bonuses. Send re­sume to:

VifEST P R O G R A M S INC.35 Westminster Rd

Great Neck N Y 11020

PLAINSBORO TOWNSHIP

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POLICE RADIO DISPATCHERSS alary range $ 1 9 ,0 0 0 -2 5 ,9 0 0 ’ ;

■ C itizen s IB years ' ■ a nd older m a y apply.

A p p ly in person O N L Y at: Plainsboro Tow/nship Police Dept.,

641 Ptainsboro R oad, Plainsboro, N J (6 0 9 ) 7 9 9 -2 3 3 3 ;

D eadline for applying iS; -/: N o ve m b e r 14,’ 1990 E O E M /F .•

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DATA ENTRYMcMasterrbarr Supply Company, a . employer located in South Bmnswick, Is lool for experienced data entry people.To qualify (or this position the ideal candidate will be experienced In alpha/numeric. data entry using a personal computer or similar keyboard. W e offer a full benefit package which includes company paid - medical, dental: and life in­surance,. profit 'Sharing, tuition assistance ’. and paid vacation. If you would like to"be considered for this position, please apply in person or call our Personnel Department at: ' .

(2 0 1 ) 329-6666

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Dayton, N J 0881Q >,'-V -- ' StJoiLQppojrtunity Empk hif '. ,V..V ,

BANKING

TELLERSE xp s rie n c e d /T ra in e e s '

F u ll & P a rt T im e

SUCCESS:A UNITED

STATE OF M IN DAt United Jersey Bank, we've become one of the state'a.largest banks by thinking, success. Planning success.: And creating success for all our people.

; W e currently have positions available at the • following locations:

FULLTIM E: PART TIME;K in g s t o n J a m e s b u r gP r in c e to n

FULL TiME & PART TiME:T r e n to n

At U JB , you'll receive an attractive benefits package which includes; medical, dental, and life insurance, 100% tuition reimbursement, free checking.^vacation and holiday pay and much more, part tim e; employees receive some benefits tool T o arrange an Interview, please call:

‘ 609-243-4048O r stop In at your local branch for more infor­mation. Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/HA/.,

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106 Help Wanted Part'Tfme

M O TH E R S & O TH E R S - E a rn ’$ 1 5 -$ 2 0 / H r, 2 -3 nighfs/Wk, Work Just 13 nights 8i earn $1000. Fun, rewarding & excitingl Call Katherine 609-466-3925. P.S - You will love this jobi

EARN H O LID A Y M O N EY r-- As much as you want. Work your own hra. For appt call Carmine or Doris at 609-936-0510 or 0511;

F L O R A L D ESIG N ER A S S IS T A N T

Princeton’s Premier Floral Shop is open for another Designer Assistant. If you love people & flowers . & have at least 1 yr exp in floral design please contact Barbara at Judy's . Flower Shop, 609-924-9340.

-G Y M N A S TIC S IN S TR U C . T O R P/T - Salaiy nego- tlable. 609-393-5855.

H O L ID A Y P O S ITIO N S T O B E R L L E D

Flexible shifts , avail for S a n t a C la u s $ 1 0 / h r ; Santa’s Helpers $8/hn Gift Rappers $7/hr. Apply In person to Princeton For- - reStal Village, 100-390 Vil­la g e B lv d , P r in c e to n 609-799-7400. J A P A N E S E ? - I n t e r ­national 'company seeks native fluent Ja p a n e se speakers for part time teaching position. Please call 609-921 -0260 for more Information.LE G A L S E C R E TA R Y - 3 days for sole practitioner in East . Windsor. Bankruptcy exp.: prefd. • 609-426-0800M ED IC A L ASST/Seoretary - p/t, need hiaturo, flexible, experienced ’individual for b u s y in t e r n is t o ff ic e . Diversified duties. Reply Box #13126 c/o Pnneeton Packet, t

O F F IC E C LEA N IN G - Part time eves, Mon thro Fri. 10 mins from Pnneeton exc salary. 609-587-8434.

106 Help Wanted i°® Help Wanted loe Help Wanted i®® Help WantedPart Tim e Part lim e Part Tim e ____Part Tim e

PLUMBERO il burner m echanic with - a minimum o f 5 years expenence along with residential and in­dustrial heating back­ground . and knowledge of oil and gas- con­versions,. burner con­trols and wiring needed.. E x p e rie n c e with in ­stallations and mainten­ance of low pressure boilers and furnaces necessary. Black seal (low pressure) license preferred. ^

Apply In persor\cr send r e s u m e t o L ^ c o t t Sweeney; H um an\Be- s o u rc e s , C lio H a ll,. Princeton, New Jersey 08544.

Princeton University ^' 'Eijual Opportunity/,

Affirmative Artion Employer

RETAIL

The Aine[ican Gift Store> le t’s Spend The Holidajf Season Together

Lord & Taylo r

Where you’ll love shopping for holidajf gilts..; while earning extra

holiday income! ' <Flexible Full Tim e and Part Time Day & Eve­ning Schedules. .

s;alesJoin the staff of your favorite store; Lord & Taylor where our spint of friendliness and good cheer await you as an. employee.; Experience Is helpful,' but friendli­ness, style and flair for: serving customer needs are the essentials. Re­ceive a generous em­ployee discount in time, for your holiday shop­ping!

Please apply in person to our Human

Resources Department Monday to Saturday,

10am to 6pm at the following locations;

Quakerbridge Mall Lawrencaville, NJN O N -S E A S O N A L O P P O R TU N ITIES

A R E A LSO AVAILABLE.

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INSIDE SALES SUPER STARSUBSTANTIAL

INCOME POTENTIALE x p a n d in g L o w e r B u c k s in fo rm a tio n provider for the medical, equipment and supply Industry Is looking for an experienced sales pro. Must have proven telephone - sales suc­c e s s ; a lso in vo lv e s ; direct and 'trade show sales.To be considered lor this opportunity, send

Kour resume with salary istory and re q u ire ­ments to: NBS, Attn:,

H u m a n R e s o u rc e s , Dept. M, 1100 Wheeler Way, Langhome, PA 19047. E O E M/F.

O FF IC E A S S IS T A N T -G o ­ing b a c k : to workf Need someone with good man­ner, some typing, organiza­tional skills. helpful.' 3 dayp/Week, 8:30-5.' No. B r u n s w ic k lo c a t io n '; $6-7/hr. Call ‘ weekdays btwn 10-3, 201-422-7585;

P A R T T IM E EV EN IN G S -Flexible hours. Sit at a desk, talk on the phone, drink ' coffee and make m o n e y . C a l l D a n at 609-924-3244 ext. 163 be­tween 1 and 9pm.

P A R T-T IM E M A R K E T R E S E A R C H

: Y O U C H O O S E Y O U R D A Y S A N D H O U R S

•Retirees' . ' •Students *

•Hom^ernakers If you'Fe looking",for flexible scheduling (day, night or w e e k e n d s ), a re w e ll - spoken, and enjoy talking to people, we have the Ideal job. Our telephone in t e r v ie w e r s c o n d u c t surveys from our offices about everything from com­puters to candy bars - there's no selling Involved.. W e provide paid training and merit raises; you may ., schedule 12 to 40 hours a ’ week, as you choose. % Call Rosa from 9-4, M-F, : extension, 534, or Tele-.; phone Center from 4-10pm, weekdays and 12-5pm on weekends, 8)densIoh '416.,

609-921-8100 T O T A L R E S E A R C H .

C O R P O R A TIO N5 Independence Way:

C N 5305 Princeton, N J ’ 08543-5305

P A R T TIM E - ad agency, Princeton Jet, seeks office help. Experience with Mac and Micro. Word. Flexible schedule, $7/hr; send re­sume to: PO Box 8318, Princeton; NJ 08543.P A R T TIM E - Assistant needed in corporate sales department of prestigious store. Calf Florence Lon- doner at 609-771-9400. P A R T .TIM E - Counter sales help. If you love people: & flowers please contact Barbara at Judy's Flower Shop - Princeton's P re m ie r F lo ra l S h o p . 609-924-9340. .

P A R T T IM E

Great opportunity for col­lege students to sell mdm-

.-berships “.-for- / W \ , t h e ■ world's oldest and most re­spected auto club. W e will give you paid structured training, scheduled around your classes. Sell at your own pace, in protected ter­ritories close to your home; Excellent earning potential. For immediate appoint­ment call Kelli Bearer, Di­rector of Corporate Mem- bershlps, 609-890-2220. ■ P A R T T IM E - Work , at Home - Word Processing for , local writer. . Prefer M icroso ft W ord experi­ence. Will train. Reply to Box #11341,; c/o .T h e

- Princeton Racket.

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P a rt T im e 0pj3ortunity

Dow Jones & Com­pany, Inc., publisher of b u s in e s s n e w s a nd financial information, h a s an im m e d ia te part-time opportunity for a New Account Clerk in our South Brunswick oF flee complex. Schedule, will be Monday ■ Thur&:> day, 12 N o o n - 5 P.M.; Saturday 1 P.M. - 6 P.M.This; position will sup­port our D o w : Jones 'News Retrieval Service. Duties will Include set­ting ; up new accounts over the telephone, , tak­in g salea/leada^ for

(potential custom ers, light typing and nil Btcellent phone sirequired, previous ei^ perience with-a • C R T- a plus.W e . offer: competitive

environment and an op- work with

wages; a pleasant work' environment portunity to one of America’s "Most Admired Corporations". Interested applicants should stop by to com-: plete an application Monday through Friday between 9:30 a.m .; and 4:30 p.m., Route #1 at Ridge Road, or send a resume to; '

Empl iL.-: Branch.- i ■

loyee Relations Rep. ■lepL N A C -P R

Dow Jones & Co., Inc.P.O. Box 300

Princeton, NJ 085^-0300V - Eituili Opportunity ^p loyer .

ADMINISTRATIVEAIDE

Law School Admission Services' (La w Servi­ces), a higher education sendee organization, is seek in g a n .A d m in i- sfrative Aide for the Hu­man Resources Sec­tion. Th e position re­quires the ability to provide general clencal support -such eis word processing, .. filing > and organizing. W ill^ s o be responsilile for answer­ing and screening , tele­phone calls, routing, messages a n d ' provid­ing assistance for vari­ous assignments. Must be detail oriented with proven wntten and oral communication :,sktlls. Ability to proofread and. correct drafts is essen­tial. Previous experi- .ence in a humag re- ' sources-envlronment" a plus.

>High Schgolidiploma>«nj iequivale«v(-.(sequtred. ?Must|.-’ havBi,i kqowlatiga tof word processing and be able to type a mini­mum of 50 wpm.

Law Sen/ices offers a • competitive' salary and benefits package. To apply, please send re­sume and letter of apr plication including, sal­ary requirements to: C. Jackson; Law Services, Human Resources Of­fice, P .O .B o x 40, New­town, PA 18940. The application deadline is November 16,1990.

Law Services . Is an equal opportunity af­firm ative action em ­ployer and encourages applications from quali- fisd candidates who are women and/or. mem­bers of minority groups.

PLUMBERPrinceton Theological Seminary has an im­m ediate open ing (for an e x p e rie n ce d Plumber to perform various plumbing jobs within its campus area and In Seminary. owned residences. Must have a minimum of 4 years experience in a plumbing position. License-::not .-required. Hours are 8:00 am-4;30 pm, M-F.

' W e offer a competitive starting salary and a complete benefits package. Interested can­didates should call (609) 497-7720 or stop by the Personnel Office to complete an application, 9 am-3:00 pm, M-F.

B PRIHCHON THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY, , Personnel Office C N 821, Mercer Street.

Princeton, N J 08542-0803 - We Are An Equal Opportunity Employer" .'

R E C E P T IO N IS T / T Y P IS T P / t- position, from 9-2pm. Pleasant, cheerful, well- groomed individual needed . in plush Plainsboro office. Good typing skills a must. Call Mary, at 609-275-0888. _________■ 'SA LES P E R S O N - (or part t im e .s a le s . C o v e r in g Mercer Co area. Must, like dogs and cats. Flexible hours. Call 609-921-6655.

S A LES P E R S O N - Part time, upscale fashion jew­elry boutique looking for part time Sales Assoc. Flexible hrs, opportunity for creativity & growth. Call Baubles. 609-497-9082

S A LES R EP - Earn extra cash, be your own boss. M u s ic /m o vie ce le b rity photos/ Call 609-275-3764;-

S E C R E TA R Y - Permanent : part' time position with ; growing chemical trading

company. Flexible hours, no M o n d a ys. Intensive telephone contact. Diver­sified office duties. Typb 45wpm, word processing a.

' plus. Experience preferred. Call Karen, 609-799-3930

S E C R E TA R Y . Part Time/Cranbury

Excellent steno recpjlred to a tte n d '2 monthly (1 day & 1 evening) board m e e t in g s f o r h o m e - ow ner’s association. $10 p e r hour.A m y 201-390-1100

SH O P K EEP ER / Friendly, helpful, responsible person ' to work independently in one gal shop. Selling women's clothlng<<& ac­cessories, 2 wk d a y ^ n ln gto n. 609-466/0333 Dottle. :

S H O P -R ITE - the number one super market chain In *- New Jersey has immediate ’ opportunities available fo r' part-time, day and evening cashiers and baggers. Ap- • ply in person or call for an appointment. Shop-Rite of P e n n in g to n ; 609/7,37- 3193.

W A N TE D - part time m a in -' tenance/cloan up person' for ; outside areas. C a ll' 609-896-0660.-

Childcare - yyanted

A T T E N TIO NC H IL D C A R E .

. P R OV ID ER S

E v e r y w e e k w o r k in g parenis turn to the Packet classifieds to solve the problem ;of. responsible childcai’e. Be a part of the soluttori. !S M A L L W O R L D matches concerned parents with qualified childcare pro - ‘ fessionals.Reserve your advertising ‘ space today by calling' B a r b a r a G w ln a t , 609-924-3250.

Retail.

S alesO ppo rtun ities

Macy’s QuakerbridgeMacy's, one of the largest retailers in the North­east, has immediate full-time; part-time and evening opportunities. vThese positions offer rewards and challenges that keep pace with your ambition. You'll have the opportunity to advise and direct customers and bring your own style and individual flair to each sale. Positions are available in the follow­ing areas; .• Cosmetics• Women's Shoes ^• Men's• Accessories• Ready-to-Wear• Children's ■ /' 'W e offer s competibve salary and a generous storewide shopping discount. Apply in person.to; the Employment Office, Macy’s Quakerbridge,; or call (609) 799-8000, ext. 243. W e ate an equal opportunity employer, m/f. ; ^ ■

macy s

SECRETARIESThe following two posi­tions are currently avail­able at Princeton Uni­versity: .

' Full Time 'Interesting and diverse entry level position In the O ffic e of Le ga l Services. Provide direct s u p p o rt to a tto rney responsible for all litiga­tion and ' real. estate. K n o w le d ge of W o rd Perfect and prior legal experience is preferred.

« In'person (Mon- :00 am-4:30 pm), or send resume to;

Scott Sweeney, Human Resources, Clio Hall, Princeton,: N J 08544.

25 Hours/Week Responsibilities include taking care of sched­ules,: correspondence, memoranda, and meet­ings. Maintains contact vinlh a large variety of

' people; including, fac­u lty, adm inistrators,

- staffs- -of government agencies and founda­tions. Prepares reports, grant applicatiqns .and

: tax JnfotmbtiorT.. Main/ - . tepance of Tiles, invoice

payments, and prep- : aration; and monitonng o f a ll b u d g e ts a n d financial statements. Will purchase and main­tain all office equipment and supplies. Good or­ganizational and word processing skills re­quired. : Typing of 45 wpm necessary. Sche­duling is flexible.

Send resume for above p osition to P a tric ia Pokrocos, Human R e -' s o u rc e s , C lio H a ll, Princeton, N J 08544.

PRINCETONUNIVERSITY

Equal O p^u n ity .. Affinnative Aqion Employer' . - *

W E LC O M E W A G O N A U N IQ U E

O P P O R TU N ITY

• You’re a PR & Market­ing Consultant . .

• You manage your own time

• You control your own earnings

• You help people adjust ’ to a new rife ^ e .-'For bilbmiaiion about this challenging career, call; 201-; 76&S262 Fridays or leave a message ; at .^1-545-8902.

EOE

DRIVERS . ,

SMALL PARCEL DELIVERY

Roadway.Package Sys­tem, Inc., the fastest

openings for deTtvery dnvers- and indepen­dent contractors^..;

W E O F F E R :.• The kind of income -, ,that/matches your am-

bitiort-.and ..cfesires ,$400-$700-, per, ^ ^

. , after expenseS:i_^• M onday-Fnday work

week.'• Opportunity for you to

have pnde in owning your own small busi­ness

If you are at least . 21 years of age, have a minimum of one year of commercial, or military, driving experience; and a good driving record, contact:u s . by calling: 609/888-5043. .,

ROADWAY PACKAGE SYSTEM, INC.

Mercer Industnal Center i . 1425 Lower Ferry Rd.W. Trenton, NJ 08618 •

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Merry and WiseA Full or Part-time Position At Bradlees Will Make Your

Holiday Season Brighter! |Join the Bradlees team t^ls holiday and you may have a future career 'with

' Bradlees. As a hiU-tlme or part-time - seasonal employee you receive immedi­ate employee discounts, excellent pay, flexible shifts (morning, afternoon or evening shifts available), and time and a hair for Sundays. No experience Is necessary. This holiday opportunlfy may lead to a future career vrith

- Bradlees which means excellent salary and benefits.

Please apply in person a t

BRADLEES U.S. Highway 1

No. Brunswig, NJ

B m i l l eOmu el 111;' Slop S Shop Comp.niii's

An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F

4B Week of November 7, 1990 A Packet Publication

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107 ChUdcare Wanted

107 Childcare Wanted

107 Childcare • Wanted

107 ChHdcare Wanted

109 R e s u m e s

A F T E R S C H O O L C h ild Care - In m y Princeton Jet home. Mon thru FrI, 3-6pm. 2 children 9 & 7, Car necessary. 609-799-4923.

C H ILD C A R E - for e, 3V4, & 2 yr old In my Kmgwood T w p h o m e . 6 a m -4 p m , M o n - F r i . . C a l l K a th y 201-996-3025

CH ILD C A R E - Thursday & \Friday, f In my Cranbuty home, i call 609r448-1826 for details.

C H ILD CARErtDriver - A responsible person to drive; tvK) teenage girls to. after school acUvities (Plains- boro).< Prepare elmple din­ners;, own • c a r ;;: Mon-Fri, 3 -7 . Call 609-520-9799.

C H I L D C A R E / H o u s e - keeper- Live-In. For loving, home'with young children In P r in c e to n . C a r in g , mature individual. Drivers license required. Please call 609-497-0668. ;

CH ILD C A R E r VVanted in m yhom e,'for.9 rno. & 3Va year old. 25 hrs/wk, flexible hours; experience & refer­e n c e s a m u s t . C a l l 609-448-4065

M O TH E R ’S > IE LP E R ;- N e e d e d 'w e e k e n d s on Hanny's days off. In home W oodm ont townhouses, Lq w re n ce ville . Flexible hours. Nonsmoker. Good salary. 1. infant & 1 toddler. 609-896^137. <.

C H I L D C A R E - E a r n money - providing quality child care for 1 or more children in your own homo. Monday Morning Inc., A Family Day Care Referral Service offers insurance, equipment, back up and more. Call 609-799-5588 or 201-526-4884.

CHILD C A R E 1 Looking for 3 mothers Interested In forming a small co-oper­ative with me. Must be able to watch the children 1 day per week in your home. Would prefer nonsmokers in Windsor , area . With chil­dren under 2.yrs old. Call Brenda 609-448-7993.

KINDER C A R E - Learning Center of > Lawrenceville seeks mature loving, flex­ible care giver to work in infant • room. Full; ■ time. Company benefits package a v a ila b le . P le a s e call 6 0 9 -8 9 6 -9 5 9 5 betw een 9:30am &. 5:30pm.

C H I L D C A R E F/t - Live-ln/out. Nonsmoker, drivers lie. 2 schoolrage, 1 toddler - half time, infant - fun time. Experienced, refs. 6 0 9 -9 2 4 -3 8 0 7 or 6 8 3 - 1180.

CHILD C A R E - person needed for our 2 lovely children, in pur Princeton home; 2 days/wk, \ 8am- 7pm. $7/hr. Must have own transportation. Please call Lynn 609-497-9481. > -

LIVE-IN Position - Pen- ningtop, N J. Toddler. & im fant twins.. Private room & bath^ car, excellent salary. Experience, refs, drivers license, 'English required. Call Joan; 609-737-7708 eves. ■, ' .

O U R FAM ILY Is looking for a mature, loving person to help care for our delightful 3 and 7 yr old daughters. Full-time wkdys. Live-in or live out, non smoker, must be able to drive. Refs req'd. Please call 609-895-0181. W A N T E D - In te llige n t, warm, loving, non-smoking person to care for bright 12-year old girl aftdr school and on school holidays. 3ome other babysitting. Also cook dinner and do family laundry. Must drive stick shift; Line in or out. R e f e re n c e s re q u ire d . Please, call 609^452-0808 during business hours and

' leave a phone number with .Colleen. .

P A R T T I M E M o th e r ’s ■ Helper. - Full lime Mom

needs an extra pair of hands to help with 3 yr old girl & 7 mo old boy. Mon, Tues & Thurs In my,Princer ton home.. Flexible hrs a p -. prox 9am-5pm, 609-883- 5265.

109 Resumes

A J O B -G e r r lH Q Re­sume and coverletter; offer producing Interview skills: enTployerdindlng research;, custom-built job campaign; goal-oriented mareer - guid­ance; Individual attention. Featured ;by‘the Princeton Packet’s Business Sectlofi. Niels i Nielsen;' Princeton Management Consultant, Inc. 609-924-2411.

112 Situations Wanted '

112 Situations Wanted

Al N O Time, to C lean ?- Let the professional- expertly clean ;{your; home;- office,

. apartment Reference, Transportation; Call Yvette 609-497-9197.

A Belter;-Professional JOB WINNING

RESUMES; Writing/Laser Printing

Free; Consultations • Lifetime Updating •

America’s Oldest/Largest CareerPro Resume Srvs

12 Roszel Rd, #B203 609-520-1222

C A R E E R CO U N S ELIN G .- Sandra Grundfest. Ed.D, former Princeton U. Career Counselor^ 609-921-8401-.

A R E Y O U - Having dif­ficulty with a loved one needing medioat- attention at home? We only employ qualified & , daring pro-; fesslonals. If you need a home health; aidOi LPN or R N : call Bayada Nurses 609-695-9500. ; -

H O U S E K E E P E R -H o m o & office.- Honest &' reliable; Plea8e:call 201-261-;0787.i .

ITALIAN S T U D E N T " - 20 yeaf old Italian student in classics, -Willing , to' leam English, Is looking for family' In prine'etoh, fer

- l a n g u a g e o k c h a n g e . housesitting & babysitting- Jan thru fune, 1991. Refer­ences. Call 609-924-8498^ evenings '

tiianks.I In Memoriatft^O - HOLY ' s r ,JUQE'’ 1 Apbeite & Martyr,'great I j vli[tuo ■&' rich In'fnlracld near kinsmen ; of v JeSUl Christ; faithful ’. Infercedso o f ' a l l ' who. Invoke ybti special patronage In time r

. need, to you l< have yef course from thetdepths/x my heart & humbly beg: t(| whom God has given .syclj a great: power to come,.to

U N E M P LO Y E D ? U N D E R ­E M P L O Y E D ? Unhappily employed? Gall- the. JO B D O C T O R ’^"the affordable outplacement: alternative". Central N .J, location. Toll Free 1-800-562-3627. Free consultation.

R ES U M ES - Custom de- - signed. Cover letters - and follow up correspondance. Job seeking skills, -market­ing, strategies and Inter-, viewing: techniques.. Com ­plete individual and group: outplacement y consulting.: 20 years experience in hu­man resource manage- m e n t a n d c o u n s e lin g . S o m e r v i l l e . a r e a . 201-704-8231

ATTENTION CHILD CARE PROVIDERS ,

E v e r y ; W e e k .w o rk in g parents turn -to the Racket classifieds to solve the problem: -', of . responsible childcare. - -

SMALL WORLD matches - concerned parents; with qualified childcare pro­fessionals.Reserve your advertising space today by .calling Barbara Gwin, at 609-

: 924r32S0;'W :■'V-

NURSING: AIDE - Seeking ' company, for older person--

19 yrs exp. 5 days a week- ' Can sleep in but prefer to s le e p o u t . C a l l 609-695-7869 ________

my assistance. Help rne-M eiQ

SEEK IN G ; HOM E Health C a r e -P o s it io n : - E x ­perienced '& avail 24 hrs. Mother ;& daughter state certified, own transp.; good - references...-. Please call LUcy 609-896-8027;

my present &: urgent pmi tion.' Ip return' 1 promlse^'td make yo'ur, name kriowh cause, you to ,be |rivol{^ Say 3 .0 u r Fathers, 3 Hal -Mary’s, & Glorys. ,Publidtt^ tion m u s t: be - promised This novina must be- said for. 9 consecutive days never: know to fail. ThanRl You St. Jude. M .- ' ’'3|

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H EA LT H C A R E A N D E D U C A T IO N O PPO RTU N ITIES

CHILD C A R E - Avail . in Plalrisbbfd. F/t of p/t.'Exp’d thorn; Refs 'avali; 609-275-

S T A T E C ER TIFIED NurSe Aides - Homemaker seeks 5 days to care for elderly or 2 days weekend. Call or le a v e m e s s a g e ^ a t 201-673-8167

Mart(2) AIRLINE T IC K E T S -U S . & Mexico. Beat the cold; P I e a s 0 c a 11 f 0 r I n f e j 609-936-0962; . ; r,a

CH ILD C A R E : V B y: ex­perienced mom, for infarils 8itldddlerS: FUII & P/T/ Ca|l 609-426-0547;

EDUCATION

ASST VPCANDIDATE SERVICES

UW SCHOOL ADMISSION GOUNCIi;

LAW SCHOOL AOMISSION SERVICES

Law School Admission Senrices seeks a quali­fied professional having substantial adrninistra- tive experience'in the provision of student or c u s to m e r s e rv ic e s , preferably in either an acadetnic support or a not-forTprofit environ­ment, to fill the position of Assistant'Vice Presi­dent-Candidate Services.' Reporting to the Vice; President-Operations, th e A s s is ta n t V ic e P re sid e n t-C a n d id a te ' Services will - provide ■ day-to-day oversight of,, 'and be -the principal: L S A S rh a n a g e m e n t' contact with petmarient and te m p o ra ry C a n -, didate Service Group personnel, emphasizing staff responsiveness to LSAS constituents arid cu s to m e rs ; m a n a g e systems for LS A T, and LSD AS -m ail and tele­p h o n e re g is tra tio n , ensuring timely and ac­c u ra te p r o c e s s in g ; m a n a g e a c o m - preheriave system for handling candidate in­quiries, complaints and c u s to m e r s e r v ic e s , e n s u rin g : helpful, ac­c u ra te , p ro m p t and friendly responses to can d id a te co n cern s; coordinate the resolu­tion of candidate in­quiries and complaints w ith .o th e r 'a ffe c te d service groups; and in­te rp re t L S A S s e n io r, m anagem ent thinking ori'; policy , matters to C a n d id a te S e rv ic e s Group persorinel.Th e successful , appli­cant will be a hands-on customer services or student affairs manager possessing strong inter­p e r s o n a t ski II s . 'A n ability . to , coordinate a wide variety; o f, service futtofiorisfewili: be fe- quiredi as <well as an ability.: to h a n d le a jefibdfcally heavy work-

.o a d . D i p lo m a c y , s o lffrrio tiya tio n , re-. soiifcefulriess and flex- ibirity; are required, as is the:, ability: t o ; Inspire t h d s e q u a l i t i e s in others. In addition, the successful applicant will be' able : tp meet the. triar>y> a rid d iv e r s e needs . of LSAGA-SAS,

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103 Health & 103 Health & 103 Health * Education

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G H ILD ,C A R E - By mom In riiy Belle Mead /home;i Small groiip; Refs avail­able; Call 201-874^7074-

y o u n g :. W E L L - . 5 . P C BED R O O M.E D U C / ^ E D Engiishmari - : Recaiir;kln9-sl»/;toR eppi Adaptable, .polished,-able, d i t i p n . ;Ask.itig^ &periericed P.A;, Driyer. ‘ ,6Q9:396-05(Q..:a'>'::' ; „ c',v Qualified Tennis roach, for- A IRLINE TIC K ET, ,-'Mei;cef trier .stiiclent , priest, child- Qci a lt^ rt. to .-Orange otierited and dedicated c a y iV 2 lV l ‘l/27.;1 perrog, seeks position with: family. r T ' $405. /Call raft /7p^ Please:;: respond; to Box ^609-890-6572^ S ’ ■' ' f , # 1 1 3 6 2 c/o P rin ce to n F'acketr:;.\:gi;r.':;.'.:/;;:

A T T E N TIO N R N ’s - Re­gional Rehabllitatiori Com ­pany looking for-case, man­agers to work with 1 trauma p a t ie n t s r if y o u ;h a v e high-level problem solving assessment and commun­ication skills as well as the ability to work indepen­dently and enjoy diversity, we would welcome you as part of our case manage­ment team. Central Jersey and Northeastern PA ai'ea. Part4in(ie, jtosiU^ able also. Experience pre­f e r r e d . C a l l • M a r ia 609-547-5114. :

D E N TA L; A S SISTA N T/ Of­fice Manager r Full/ part lima for,brand;new Franklin,

‘‘Rark;^Maliriorotid ‘celleriVi^jaty.^ Xtray-ce exp. necessaiy. Call 201- 322-5121. ’

M ED IC A L A S S IS TA N T - For surgical office. Experi­ence required. Call 201- 526-2930

D E N TA L ; H Y G IE N IS T - Saturday ' mornings.: Hill- Sboro; 908-874-7050. .

M ED IC A L ASST/Recept - For. a growing Hillsborough Chiropractic Clinic. Call 201-359-0123.' ;

N U R S E - flexible p/t for ' busy: doctor’s office' in

Princeton. G Y N experience required. Please call Patti, 609-924-6899. '

C H IL D , C A R E Provider - s c h o o l-b a s e d : pro grarh needs staff for their before & after school program. Ap­plicants : should be warm, caring, floxible & enjoy school ago children. Mom & afternoon positions avaiP able. Semd resume or ap­plication request to; B.' Davis, PO Box 181, Mon­mouth Jet, N J 08852. E O E . ,

FITNESS/Aerabics , - In­structors : for' nevy fitness; facility to open eafly,ri991; • Fitness/physlology exp im­portant: Must be willing to undergo 'V further training. Hightstown‘:;Y M C A , 230 Mercer.St; 609-448-1357.

M ED IC A L BILLING & In­surance Secretary r Re­sponsible for coding, billing & insurance claims for a busy surgical office. Com ­puter s exp preferred. Call 609:921-7223.

N U R S E; RN 'o r LPN - wanted for busy family practice in Plainsbdro. Full tirrie days' "aviilable;’ Call

,609-275-8100.

SCHOOL BUS ; DRIVER

Bus license not a require­ment. Will train. Excellent benefit. package. Apply Sdulh, Brerisyirfck.Bdard of EducaHpQ,(4^ecutivo D Mdrimdiith'^Jet, N J 08852. 201-297-7800.'/EOE; M/F.

CH ILD C A R E - exper. registered providef/Mom,'

: insured hornq;, Dayton; has, .opening, exc refs., small g ro u p , m eals included. 201-329-0841. ' ' .

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A IR L IN E . T IC K E T S (2):;u Philly to,prlarido;:aimi N q^ 8 return p.iri. Nov. i t ) $500/bdi' 201:359-6148;af| 4pm, anytime wknds.:. .

B EN SALEM - Buy 30 X 60stdre-frdnt;'comm’i bldg dn

C O U N S E L O R - Weekends; o r tra n s itio n a l m ental health.; residericei/^ vise living skills of recover­ing schizophrenic students. 2 01-873-2212 : ■ .

Hofriemakers' 'MOMS, GRANDMOMS

& HOMEMAKERS iNeed extra cash and like people? Become a certified Home Health A ide.' Good wage/benefits. Earn while you learii. Free training, November. Must have car & telephone■ in working or­der. Call 609-924-7711 for

■ an iritenriew..

M ED IC A L O F F IC E Recep­tionist'Part lime - Need mature’ reliable, individual with medical office dxperi-. ehce ‘ for fast 'paced or­thopedic & physical ther­a p y p r a c t ic e in th e Mercerville area. Hrs Zap-, prox 9:30am to 2:30 Mori thru Fri.- Competitive salary based upon exp. For con­s id e r a t io n c a ll F a ith , 609-890-3200 after 2pm.

N U R S ES AID ES - Ex­perienced, Certification preferred. Weekends days & e v e riit ig s . P re tn iu m weekend pay. Sunnyfield

i Nursing Home, Cranbury. Call 609-395-6041

S C H O O L N U R S E - pos­ition is available at a private. p a ro c h ia l s c h o o l; T h e hours will be from 9am- ip m . Please call 609- 921-7587.

C H ILD C A R E - exp’d & state cert: prdviderwill care for children 6 rno up in Mbnroe home. Exc refs. Call 201-251-1659. /

A N D E R S E N : vraW i n d o.w s ■&. D o 0 r's ■ S

busy Rt ’13 & Townhouse AW uiri 'doors, new, 25%.tp corner prop in Bensalern. 50% off rnanufactures j i ^ House is 10 min away from price. Cpri deliver^_ Franklin ,(4ills, storefront is 1-800-523-870720 miles aw ay., Retiring A N TIQ U E S CLOCKS'jH-

CH ILD C A R E - Exp’d mom to care for 1 toddler in rny Plairisboro home. F/t or p/t. 609-275-8154. . ,

owner will give biisiness, Beautiful cherry LancasVef . stock & ;tbols,.to' |h : Cty., unsigned..G,,F; Clo^^^

, NURSINGPrinqetbn .i Nursing , Hbme now hiring: . .; '• Nursing Aides• Dietary Aides ' : Certified : aides ' preferred. Full benefit package after 2

: months. .Call 609-924-9000 btwn 9am'& IpmV :

S E C ’Y/R ECER TIO N IST -; Good typist. Phone man­ner. M ^ ic a l terminology a + ; 609-924-5242. . '

its senior management ifr ■and its group o f volun­

teers, dravm frotn the ranks o f ' legal educa­tion. A degree, in busi­ness, management, or education administra­tion, or equivalent expe­rience, is required. Ex­perience in le g ^ edqci tion and familiarly withlaw school;admissions preferred, as Is experi­ence In customer or stu­dent sqryices.T h e A s s is ta n t V ic e P re sid e n t-C a n d id a te Services .will .bq,;Head- q u a r t e r e d a t th e LSAC/LSAS offices in N e w t o w n ; P e n n ­sylvania.'.The duties of the posllibn will require some Uavel. Salary is negotiable based on quaiificalions and prior experience. T h e start­ing date is flexible, but toe.goal is to have the Assistant Vice Presi- d e n t ' C a n d i d a t e Services begin his or her service on or before January 1 , 1M 1. Applications (including resume and references) should be addressed tp Assistant Vice Presi­d e n t - C a n d i d a t eServices Search Ctom-. m ltlee.' iC s A C / L S A S ;P .O . Box 40 , Newtown, P A 1B940..The applica-

Ition'dB^line Is Decem­ber i ; 1990.

' LSAC/LSAS is an af­firm ative action em ­ployer arid encourages applications from quali- fied candidates who are women and/or mem­bers bf minority groups.

D E N TA L A S S IS TA N T - P/t, Sat & evening hours avail. E x p ., pref. ; but will train; serious applicant. Friendly work environment. Call Dr. Peterson at 908-359-6521.

LN, LPN -.P a rt time in r pisdratric-otflee/ Mondays In ‘-Princeton office: Trid a yb ltv^

W . W in d s b r o f f i c e , ;8 :3 0 a m -5 :3 0 p t r i . C a l l : ; 609-924-5510'

D E N TA L A S S IS TA N T ,- part time, for warm, friendly office, experience p re ­ferred but will train; Please call 609-466-0506.

M EDICAL ASST/LPN or , Lab Tech’ - part time, 'O B / G Y N o f f ic e . 4 ; nights/week (Mon-Thurs). Near Pennington circle. 609-737-9222.

M ED ICA L S E C R E TA R Y For busy general surgery practice.: Approx 35 firs per

:;waek_ (4yi!, da^^^ -taria li9<lllii.esse4tia l':^^perienced in billing, in­surance claims, computers & patibrit contact is de- slrable. Call 609-921-7223.

P A R T TIM E RN/LPN - For - Law renceville Pediatric;

Group. PRN, Mon. eves. Sat. A.M . to start. More hours afler-1 St of year. Call

;609-896r3aQa.-.;:i./.....

S P E E C H C O R R E C - T IO N IS T - N J . certification, required. Full timd posi­tions. ' State beriefits. JUv- enilo correctional facility north of . Princeton.. Call 609-466-2200 ext 267 or236; e o e ;

C H I L D C A R E - E x ­perienced mom will care for your child.. i n . my East Atriwell home. Snacks, lots, of toys; & loVe /tb" share. C a ll 609-466-1510’

person. $260,000. For info, signed., French . brass call days 215-788-6616, porcelain wag - bn - theH eves. 215-245-8838 : wall: mnntle and carriaobB U SIN ES S LO AN S - Non- clocks. All in'excellant c W

. profit ibrgariizationj • assists , dilion; Call 259-7502. Eve^ in obtaining business capi- and weekends

CHILD C A R E , - in my home. Full or part time. Experienced; 'References; 609-448-2755. .

tal. Call SBLA 1-800-766- 8102, 9am-9pm E S T . ; B U S IN E S S O P P O R ­TUNITY: - Start your own business. Low Initial invest­ment. Reply Box #11369, c/o Princeton Packet. :

' sOB E D R O O M . B U R E A U ^ Early American stylbe dark pine,' one’ 7 draWer chest on chest, one drawer w/4V2 foot mirfbft $30,0. C all 201t274-2472 after 6pm.

CHILD C A R E - in my home, by, exp’d mom. 609-426-0197. , ■

E X TR A IN CO M E - Take phone orders at home. Call 609-581-0234. .

B E D R O O M S E T (Canopy) 3 Pc.) - Single, exc .eppd.

■ R E C E P TIO N IS T - m for doctor’s pffiro^ TnSurancb

■ wbrk 8i phone contacts.' 609-448-6740

D E N TA L A S S T - Exp prefd orwill train: p/t or f/t. Frank­lin Tw p: 908:846-6350.

MEDICAL ASSISTANTPart time positions avail­able. Phlebotomy required. Competitive salary, ex­cellent benefits.

SOMERSET MEDICAL GROUP

,545-7400

MSW/MA & CAC :New prograrh. Substance abuse PRE/ED program for adolescents in short-term residential crisis inter­vention facility. Project Di­rector (1) and staff (2) needed. Contact Executive Director of the Somerset Horne for Temporarily Dis­placed Children, at 49 Brahma Ave./ Bridgewater, NJ 08807. 29,1-526-6605.

R E C E P TIO N IS T - P/T new posilipn. Evening hours foV d o c t o r s o f f ic e . C a l l 609-448-6740. i: v

S P E E C H , &, LA N G U A G E .Pathologist To ;Work; with mild to moderate, traumatl- cally brain injured; patients

i;&. learning;disabl0d(ndlvld/' ■uals ,Bs; partiofi^jBhpbHi; totiorjiicteam.-niJ^ertii some .evening tfito; , renceville and/or Freehold. Call RhotJai .609/895/9784

K . G E T PAID A T HOM E! - CHILD C A R E - In my home Assembling products. &by. expenenrod mother 0 s,u,flng envelopes. Ex- /twins; F u l l . l im e . C a ll earning .potential.609-443-1584. Send S A .S .E , to: R.C.

Mailing Systems/P,0 Box J-t'62/^e|fb,r^;;P?

-$495 or best 609-737-3939

Offer.- m-U— 4.

B ED R O O M :S E r r:-T>iBl9 dresser w/hiitch, chest, .nitj stand, headboard. 7 bid. $200. 201^521^058,1

LD C A R E - I n my Hill-home., W ilLtaketn-....S OS, Dept. 1'62/telfbr^./P^■'Ptobsa/caltgiAigy. 18969

1-874-8842 Olf'iin*

R E C E P T I O N I S T - L t. typing for medical office Lawrence, N j. 609-771- 9575. ,

s u b s t i t u t e j e a c h e r s-■ needbd 'for priyate p re -' school in Pennington. C o l-, lege; not necessary will train,, Call Linda 609-

■737:1331.

CHILD C A R E - Monday Morning, Inc. has qualified, reliable child care available in insured homes. 609-799- 5588 and 201-526-4884.

HIGH TRAFFIC LOCATION

BR AND N E W - J a p i i^ irthirlpool bato,'i;72x5e)(lK(' slrinaba/';* rolbri ■ " c o t o p ^ with .(aucet, kit ■ &'>;frairie. Call 609-799:5927... ::v.n

UMREO SPACE AVAILABLE

RN/LPN - For Princeton OB/GYN office.Full/part time. Experience neces­sary. Benefits, good salary.

' 609-683-9292. , :

NURSINGTECHNICIANS

Hamilton Hospital, .an acute care facility, is currently seeking, « x -'p e rie n c e d N u rs in g Te ch n icia n s to workevenings or PRN.i C an­didates must be high s c h o o l g r a d u a t e s , nurses' aide, certified,' and possess kn bw l- edige o f m e d ic a l terminology. :Qualifledapplicants may contact Jean Dailey,; R N ,: Pro­fessional Recruiter at (609) 584-6477.

HAMILTON HOSPITALWhitehorse-Hamilton Sq. Rd.

. Hattiillon. NJ 08690Equal Op|?ty Emplojier H f/H

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST

F / T h o u r s a v a ila b le Mbn-Thurs 9-5, Fri 9-3:^1 Saturday a month. Co p e t i t iv e s -a la ry , e x p preferred.-

SOMERSET MEDICAL GROUP

545-7400

M S W t i m e . . Consul- arid referral service, clinical skills, knowl­

edge of N J / resources, gerontology background and administrative experi­ence- -required;". Seijd re­sume to: Center for Home Health bevelpoirierit, 760 A le x a n d e r R d i C N -1 , Princeton, N J 08543-0001.

RN/LPN. - Princeton ora! surgery office. 4 % day week. No weekends or eves. Pension &■ profit plans. Call 609-'924-9761.

TE A C H E R A S S IS TA N T - Looking for a special per­son who enjoys children & interested in learning abo ut: speech/language pro b- loms. W e are a small non­profit : „ school, for com -.. munication Handicapped children near Princeton. Send letter/resume to: Box 2 9 7 , B la w e n b u r g N J 08504. • /.

CHILD C A R E - My home, formal program, family at: moshpere. Lunch/snacks. Reasonable 609-448-9146

CH ILD C A R E - my Law- ■ rerjceville ; home. Estab­

lished quality care. Full lime only. Dependability + . 2 years and up. Family e n viro n m e n t. 6 0 9 -8 8 3 -

■'.5291'..:/::':;:

Reserve now for busy Fall/Winter season. Daily, weekend, monthly rates.

: us #1 FLEA MARKET & ANTIQUES

ROUTE 1NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ

: 201-846^0902

B R A SS H E A D ; BOARD'b- Queen size, $150 or best offer. C a ll' evenings "'fOr more Info, 2011462-669?0

C A R P E T - Buy.direct f ^ installer.. Tplinarhbs'. virito ithhiedi inst: -quaily work 201-281-9035

RN’s - Immediate openings for per. diem staff. Join oiir dedicated team for a new rew arding challe nge in community health. Call Community Services of VNA, In c .. 60&-695-3461, ext. 421 or 417. . v--

TE A C H E R . A S S IS TA N T For childcare center. Expe­rience desireable, Spanish an a s s e t: C o m p e titiv e Salary. Excellent, benefits

■ package. 609-448-6226.

CH ILD C A R E - My U w - renco Tw p home, srhall group, 18 mo-3 yrs. Refs, Experience. 609-695-8020CLEAN IN G - Reliable, ex­perienced, references and

' oWn irahspbrtatiori. Please call 609-392-2668

H O P E W ELL B O U TIQ U E - O w n e r seekin g unique partner to develop this 3 : year'old ;busines'sspecial-

:;izirig iri clothing,., jewelry . and, objects d’art. If you : have retail marketing expo-: / rience, like to sell and want

the challenge of entre- , preneurship, please . call: '609-799-3226 '

C A R P E T I N G - Low est prices and best offers. ^ oven and Q E dishwashG[. Pumiture 609-655-9163,

CHAIR L IF T - Good shape, stair glide rhaintained. Just $800. Call 201 -874-5335*

C H IN E S E F E A T H E R K Racoon Coat - Full lenptf Mint rond. $2000 ri.ei Please call 609-259-6

Pctliatric.s

MEDICAL RECORDS

CODER/ABSTRACTORHamilton Hospital, an acute care, facility, is seeking a ; Coder/Ab/ stractor to work full lime in their b ro g re s s iv e Medical Records Dept. Previous coding'experi- ence is preferred but will train , the-right per­s o n w h o h a s s u c ;cessfully completed an ICD-9-C m coding courseand has knowledge of anatom y, physiology and m edical term in­o lo g y . C o m p e tit iv e sa la ry and benefits package. Qualified ap­plicants should contact Jean Dailey, RN, Pro­fessional Recruiter at (609) 584-6477 or Fax resume to ' (609) 586- 6723.

HAMILTON HOSPITALWhitehorse-Hamiltiin Sq. Rd.

Hamilton, Id 08690' Equil Ofiplr Emploifer M/F/H

HAMILTON HOSPITAL Enjoy the Challenge of

Critical Care Nursing

dan enjoy all the advantages of working In a small hospital setting, like knowing that

recogiidzed and appreciated. At the same time, they can reap all the rewards of

/ working at a large hospital, such as:

*$150'0 Slgn-On *12 hour shiftsBonus " - ’New bedside

*Competitive salaiy computers and benefits 'Part tim e, 7 p -llppackage . •Shifi: differentials

♦State of the art technology

Currently we have RN openings for our state of the art CCU/ICU unit. Interested candidates call Jean Dailey, RN, Profes­sional Recruiter at (609) 584-6477 or Fax resume to (609) 586-6723. Hamll- ; tonHospital, White Horse-HamiltohSq. Rd., Hamilton, NJ 0869Q.

&ua1 Oppottuniiy Employer M/F/H ' ‘ ' ■'

, The Medical Center .at. Princeton, a 450-bed u community teaching I hospital has an immediate opening for an RN with ftd ia tric expereince or a. desire to pursge a sincere interest in Pediatrics:■ Full Time, Nights■ Part Time, Nighb■ Unft-besed Per Diem,

All Shiftslior further information and to inquire about our generous paid seminar ' timp contact:Maty aien bteitn; RN Nurse Reenifter 609497-4335 « 497-4337EquAl 6pportuot$ Empibytr MfF Wkgtt tmiitiem S Innoimtion metu

■ TEACHER ': Special Ed Teacher to work

with disabled childreh: ,12 , rf| o h t h p r o g r a ifi, / f u 11

benefits. N J Teaching 'cert req’d. Send resumes to:

/ M e rc e r D a y T r a in in g Center, 1600 Stuyvesant Ave. Tronton N J 08618.

I N T E R N A T I O N A L N E TW O R K Marketing sys-

; tern. Building a business In this area. No selling in-

C IR C U U R .C P U C H recliners & sleeper, entpf- tainment.. center, ' reclinifr chair, tables, etc. All less

; t h a n ;i./ y r o ld . C a ll 6 0 9 -4 6 6 -1 6 8 7 : :/ ,V;.. 8

C U L T U R E D , W A R M Multi-Talented American -Seeks/ good H v e -ln '^ s t. , _ ___________________Child card; cooking, house- ! ivolved.’ForTnfoimailon Call C P N T E I ^ B O F H O U S E keeping br secretary/;Re- 609-799-7243 aft 7pm ’ A lm ost everyth ing, T V , liable & capable. Own car. ; I N V E S T M E N T O P - fumlturei /vi/asher. Excellent references. Call ■ p o r T u n I'TY - Would vou201-534-9538 ' ' / ' nke to earn •"a' steady hold •:items, reasonable.

T E A C H E R S . A S S T - n e e d e d to p rb v id b ^ a

■'stimulaUng eril(irqnrnent for young children. Full. time. Call 609-896-0691.

E C O N O M Y 'B A D , yo u r morithy income wWle you ■ cleaning sen/ice rosily? - keep your present job? Well come back to earth. /Must have $5000 & good. Serving VVest Windsor; ;tor credit to start. Contact Mrs. 'ip years/Mbst hbrnes $60, s:Db(on, at 609-695-7338 not $75 & up. Call today &

negotiable. 201:526-6584.

TH ER A FIISTS - in group h ore e -fo r ■ te u t is t ic

s a v e . 6 0 9 -7 9 9 -3 7 4 2 , 8am-5pm : ;

adults/adolesronts. 3 day rotating shift. 3pm-10pm w e e k d a y s , 9 a m -1 0 p m weekends. All positions in­clude overnights. All traln-

Ving provided. Full medical benefits available. Setid rb r: sume to; Jamie Klim, 1

'Logan Dr., Princeton, NJ 08540. 609-987-0099. . V :

E C O N O M Y b a d ; Your Cleaning; Service Costly - Well come back to earth. Serving VV. Windsor for ;i0 years; Most home $60 not $75 & up. Call today ■’ & , s a v e , -• 8 -5 p m ,609:799-3742 / : ■ ’

C O P IER - Cannon NP 8570 Excellent wbrWrig c b n c lit io n , d o c u m e n t

/feede,ri'collator,‘automatic ’ 2-slded copier, reducUob/

enlarger/ electric: steplef For immediate use or ban

: be traded-ln: $4500 br l3d9t Offer.’ Contact' Marc at 609497-0947. '

T H i 'k d .D l l . -U r S N l l H AT

PRINCETON

H O M E H E A L TH Care - ■ f Specializirig Alzhelm ers

and Geriatric. References. Call 609-466-4768.

IT D O E S N T G E T ' A N Y B E TT E R TH A N T H I S I - Financial Independence and toe freedorn to pnjoy it;.Get involved in T H E Busl- noss Opportunity of toe

S i e t o ^ , I t r o n m a t eyou rich; Turn your dreams carpet $20; roevving T m ^in t o ..... r e a l i t y . C a l l6()9-?75-2456.'for 24 hr. recorded: tnessage.

chine & cabinet $65. Cali 201-821-8185 . .

C R E A TIV E FIN ISH ES

• Job stability with. guaranteed hours

• Coihpetitive salaries

HAMILTON HOSPITALl i x c d l c n c c 'r i i i o i i y h .S e rv ic e

CERTIFIEDHHAs

M C O SS , at toe top of N ew J e r s e y ’s hom ehealth care industry,

ivail-has opportunities av£_. ^ T o for Certified HHAs. Some of our benefits are; ■ ■

- Paid vacation, sick time, personal days J and-holidays

• Health/life insurance• Mileage -

reimbursement:Individuals must have a v a l id N e w J e r s e y driver’s licenae and re­liable trwsportation. :

Call Kate Smith at 1-800i272-1204“

E O E , M/F

MCOSSN u r ^ Services

COUNSELOR

. blSABILITY COUNSELOR

Counselor' needed to p r o v id e s u p p o r t services for students with physical and learn­in g t d i s a b i l i t i e s . Previous experience and knowledge of ap-r propriate referral agen­cies a must.. /\billfy;to. work with faculty, de­velop resources and to coo rdinate staff d e ­velopment workshop Is desirable.iA master s isrequired. Respond with resume by November 12, 1990 to:

MERCER COUNTY COMMUNITY COUEGE

; Dept. C ; Personnel Sen/ices

P.O, Box B Treritbp, N J 08690

Equal Opportunib.EmpI

H Q U S E C LE A H IN G - De­pendable: arid tororough. Rebsoriable. rates. ,-Please call 609-758-8335 ■ . ,

MLM P R O F E S S IO N A L S C u s t o m painti^■ wanted for too No; i nufri- ^exterior^vi^

tional company of too ’90’s.> ,bPb'/’'N W f r i toO nestepbW bndlnlts mar^; ’ keting plan and Incfbdible' • results driven ' products.- Call now.' 215-245-8701;/

JO’

H O U S E C LEA N IN G - Let Me Do Your Cleaning. Dally, weekly or as needed. Free est. 609-393-0819H O U S E C LEA N IN G -. By experienced; woman with refs & transportation. Call

, Elena, at, 609-584-8964:

____________ C U P B O A R D S & PIANON E E D C A S H ? • If you need large antiqlia' cupboards to, make good money ./Baldwin > pplnet plano.^ AI quickly (such as $10.QOOTn ,, exceptionalquality, ««■ the next 60 fp 90 days), you eceptional /value.PleaSe have an;eiroellent,option, c a l l a f ie r . 9 p m / BOB For a free 24 page booklet 275-8197 .. v'at.idiscribing 0455.

it . call 609-895-

H O U S E C L E A N I N Q - ' ’’Motoer In-Law Clean.” ; Call for Information, Mbrit- /gomery, Hillsboro: area. 609-466:1039. . .//t

N E ED M O N EY? Instant credit; E v e r y l^ y gets it .; N o. q u e s t io n s a s k e d .1 .900-65 4-6637 . $10.00foe.. - . '/'':■ ;■'/■

D IA M O N D X E N Q A Q 'B M E N T Ring - VM-CH S ig n e d T if fa n y . SairS $ 6 5 0 0 ; P v t ; ( 0 t a x ) 215-794-5757.' U.M

H O U S E C LE A N IN Q i - De­pendable and: tororough. Reasonable rates: Plearo call 609-768-8336H O U S EC LEA N IN Q - Re-

; liable, ‘ dependable. Pets .O K . Reasonable rates. E x c - refs; 609-443-8419

P R IN C ETO N - Instant of- fice/offlce suite & servicss business. No experience n e c e s s a r y ' . Id e a l o w i ie r / o p e r a t o r o p ­portunity. Seller financing to qualified buyer../ Call

- 6 0 9 -9 2 4 -0 0 5 6 - : 215-297-0936.

DINING R M - 10 pcs, 8 & .Irg buffet,, glass:' f/fliS china, table, 6 chairs.'o t O ques, piald $1200.tnak($^ fer. 201:359-6534.,

H O U S E C LE A N IN G - By Polish women, references, own transportation. Call 609-588-8875 '

W IN D O W C O V E R IN G S Store - Well est., exc. ib cation, reasonable. 201- 218-1963, 609-924-4442.

DINING R O O M 'Set cherry, Willet C o m p ly New England. Lrg tabjifeo

p r leaves; 6“- chalrsrrBiS® ' breakfrbnt, glass dobre o

top. $900. 609-737-8^^?!

II

D ISH W A SH ER - KemtuH portable. 1 year old; $3( 201-821-6922 '

A^Packet Publication Week of Novemberi7>199P 5B

3® Merchandise

Q ^ X E R rr - Kenmore, elec-* rirlCii-good condition. $200

o r ; ,b e e t , o f f e r . C a ll ^§ -9 2 1 -2 8 9 2

D R V FIREWOOD/IOOcu.ft. ,*Q3<r. cord , $110 dumped, $il25 • stacked. Suydam flarms, Somerset area. 201-645-5887.

i^^ASHIOM JEW ELR Y - Befow . wholesale. Liqui­dating "Stock. Call after Spm ,'609-587-8447

M ACHINE - Murata Ej40i brand new, box never ^ o p n e d c w /extra case p a p e r , ‘ $ 9 9 9 . C a ll §09*497-1525 aft 7pm

R IR E P U C E W O O D - All hardwood-seasoned, split 4l8;dellvered. - $115/oprd. iOndlIng, $20 large.bundle. Stove wood .16” available. ’

* 609-259-6418, . ~

R lpEP LA C E W O O D - All c h 'o ic e h a r d w o o d s seasorted 1 yr & longer, Mt,< split, . delivered & Stacked Within 8 ml radius df r Hightstown.. ;$95/load,

•273u c o rd v ...C a ll e v e s 609-448-4253 "

i=IREPLACE W O O D - All hef^wood, seasoned, split, $115 a cordr $70 Vz cord. W e deliver, 609-585-6448.

F IR E W O O D -C h e rry & oak seasoned-hardwbbd. Split;' rSady to bum today. ' Free ' delivery.; y« cord;; $ 5 5 .'’/a oqrd,' $70. Crossfield Dls-‘ tributors 609-599-8148 ■ ' F IR EW O O D - N.J. Beagle , dliib,.: Hollow Road,. Skil- v IH ia n -jW e e k e n d s only, 9am-3jjm, 30 pieces fo r, $10. Call 609-466-3841 FIR EW O O D ■; N J hard­wood for; sale; Cali Robert 8 0 9 -3 9 7 -9 6 2 5 o r Rett 609-397-2168

FIR E W O O D S E A S O N ED - s^jTlIt, h a rd w o o d . O a k , fcherryl hickory. ■$l25/cord delivered. 609-448-5349. - -F IR E W O O D - Seasoned ^ u d w o o d . V Cords & jpojds . delivered. Reverie landscape & Fence Co. C a ll 2 0 1 -3 5 9 -5 1 7 6 o r , •201;3S9-5556 „ r '

F IR E W O O D - Seasoned; firewood, split &;delivered;, $|l hardwood. yVs, Vz's & ,fmi cords 609-443-4401. ,

^ I^ E W O O D r Seasoned 4)ardwood, • split' & ' dsT liv'ered, stacked & kindling.■ 35 cord. 201-359-2976. ■ ;

3® Merchandise ‘ Mart- ■ , ' ^

PHILADELPHIA 'E S T A T E ' Liquidators - 501 Fair- mount Ave (7 blocks north of Market St on 5lh). Large selection of 9 & 10 piece custom Mahogany dining . room sets In Chippendale & other Traditional styles;’ Solid Mahogony bedroom, sets. Highly carved French , inlaid bedroom sets with, vanities. Many sets' of chairs, banquet tables, & breakfronts. W e carry' the highest quality Baker;-: Kit- tenger, Charak; Biggs; '&

: pthercustom furniture. Visit our 5000 sq. ft. showroom.. Call 1-215-925-8690. Hfff dally by appt; and Sat 10-4. :;

R UQ - All wool, braided, never used. . 9x12 ; oval w/pad. Blue/rust/b'eige. a ' s te a l a t - $ 6 2 5 . e o g - '- 298-6423. ‘ ,

R UQ - Chinese wool rug, b lu e , 6 x 9 , $ 3 0 0 ; C a ll609-921-7380_____________S E C U R ITY S Y S T E M -3 M '! merchandise monitor; like ; new, reg $5000 - reduced $ 1 4 5 0 . C a l l J o s e p h , 609-426-8712

S T A I R C A S E (S p ira l) - Commercial .grade, white with carpeted stair treads. OLD$2,000 pr.best offer, C ^ U - ^ t e d ,

be-

I ORi S A L E . -..Propane gas■. Jieater, used only 2 winters,; $600; 3 pc.'living room set,.. $75; Large refrig, $100;; 4 . burner gas . Vange, $50; ; kffehen ; set; $76;'; MIs:

jceiraneous furniture;'nego> ,5aWejxOallrifor-Hjpt, .an g p m ,'609-443-1445 FU R N ITU R E - 2 yr o ld '

Jpyeseat,' small tv center, enFaple c h e s t ; a n tiq u e itPCker, box springs & mat­tress. Sell all or separately.: 609-799-4739

'FU R N ITU R E - 3 pc con- ^brhp rattan liv rm set) tan 't^/blue & I ijisti; from. Park Ie n e , witti glas'stop coffee Itable & 5 shelf etegere, $1400. 609-588-5297.-

•FURNITURE - practically .jnaw : contemporary .wood' .wall unit, sectional'; sofa; isofa table, pictures, lighting &ffnore;'.Great value!: C a ll.

^<a;896-1466 aft 6pm.

^ )| ^ E L E R ’S - Decorators . 8‘Aabalone shells, $100/ea.

809-588-9655.

t^'VgoNES FU R N ITU R E *Td3 Bte 130 Bordentown ^609-298-5588 ,

I l.'^Thomasville Cabinet •'8 P C B E D R O O M S E T S

Ty. S O LID C H E R R Y . V f $4995 no w $1995'

-Ia L S o 's O U D ; C H E R R Y , DINING R M S E T S '

t-3. W ITH S ER V ER $4995, n o w $3100 .

RH(R EC LIN ER & H U G G E R S ' > n u S W IV E L & R O C KotS colors. Truck load sale. . \$589.95, no w $175. Wing ■Beck. Chairs, ' $225.'.Rec- . riiners : S199/Up. C u s to m . tMade Sofas tc>

_Free Delivetyl T77.Credlt Cards Accepted y

'l i v i n g r o o m Set - Exc. lisOhd.;' Contemporary oak: frame earth tone. Mustselll:

50?'2ai-0972.

.|fOVE FO R SA LE - Let me .§dlve y o u r: problems with • .pmall a n tiq u e s & other • ll^aasuras. •. I’l l ; rejoin them;; fabricate . r missing, parts,

jjp jlsh brass, rejoin pottery,' s r e p a it ’je w e la ry ,m o u n t ' .■sculpture,' repair lamps. & ■limore.; Bring-projects small- * -a i than a breadbox to: Tom ePipecarver, 4 Spring St.■ erlncetQn:.’609-92t-0860.

JM IN K C O A T • Full length, -W hile,’ sUe 4. Excellent -condition; $1500/B0. Call

1609-924-4231 aft 6pm ’

’ m u s t s e l l - A ll iiOmishlngs, 3 yfs old, llylng,;,r(Mm set, dining room set. JbMrbom' set, wall, , unite,,

■ ^ ',$ 2 5 ,0 0 0 in,furniture,* items’ from $S0 to:$3000.

201-218-9842 aft 7pm. ;

tO F F IC E FURN - 2 Con- .lemporary; desks; medium s<)ak, like hew $350 each-_

roG^r.6p9^936Sf400, exTIO.

P O O L .TA B LE - Slate, VQ esohd.’like i hew. Not', as'f ceembled.: $500/B0 609: 443-4142 eves/936-1451

Mary, 609-737-1079 tween 9am &-4pm .

STER LIN G S IL V E R -8 five piece place settings,!.un­used & mint cond, Francis 1st .pattern,' retail value'. $3000. Selling at $2200. 609-599-9598: Iv msg & let it ring at least 10 times.. S TO R E C LO S IN G - 10 S h o w ca se s;. <101 ch e ck - out/wrap counters, starting at $150.' Also, chrome racks avail:' All like . new. Call Joseph, 609-426-8712 ,

S W E N S O N Salter/Sproader - 8',"5 H P engine, gbod cond, asking v $1000. 609-896-2737, ‘

TE L E P H O N E S Y S TE M - A T& T Merlin. 206 'control unit & (3) 5-button phones.. All for $900 or phones $1S6 each. Call 609-443-1158

TELEV IS IO N - Mitsubishi,. 50” tv at bam burner price. Beautiful oak cabinet, used less than 1 year.for $1899, original retail $3499.. Call609-466-3342_____________TR IO T A G Sales,- Inc. - "W e :'do: all the . work;” , Profitable sale of entire or partial contents' of • your, homo. Professionally con­ducted 'a t your convpn- : ience: 609-882-0560; 215- 493-5332. - ' .

Merchandise Wanted '

' C A S H FO R - Used store fixtures "and, equipment. S how case s,’ .wallcases,

: ta b le s, .d a sh re g is te rs ,, check out counters,, etc. Call Joseph, 609-426-8712

. C A S H P O R •’ u s e d cameras & all photo equip­ment. New or old. 1 pc. or

. whole; studio;! N o Polaroid. oi< movie equipment. Call 201-826-1762 please leave message._________ _______

C A S H FO R Your Antique • Furniture - W e are a large dealer specializing in Oak; : Willing to buy, 1; piece to entire contents. 201-329- 2062.

'C A S H P A ID F o r W WII U S Paratrooper jump jackets, p a n tS j'b o C tS ; helm ets,

.patches,uniforms,Jnsignia, boo ks, fie ldgear. (A lso Foreign ' Airborne Items); C a l l to ll f re e : F ra n k ,1-800-225-9019____________G O L D - J e w e l r y .- Diamonds, highest prices paid! Monroe Tw p area, •

' 201-521-2167

G U N S , SW O R D S - N J & Fed Lie: Cameras W atches:

- To p ., cash. House calls- made. ' Bert 201-821-4949

LIO N EL Trains - paying .highest

prices .for ail trains. Get: cash fast; C a ll; Pat n o w ,: 201-985-3340^ * , ’ VO R I E N T A L . R U G S . & Tapesuies - bought for: cash. 201-944-4001.,- ■;

TW JN T O Y Recyolers - Top : prices paid for used toys, r b a b y : e q u I p m e n t . & ; furniture. W o , buy 1 toy or an.attlo full. 201-545-1666■;Mon-Sat. 8-5_________,

U S. C O IN S - - jewelery, pocketrwatches, antiques;

•any sterling, silver, gold or ■ scrap. 609-898-3309. ^

1924 refinlshed .•TWIN:,!RIVERS “ Kitchen upright; : Excellent tone.'- cabinpte &,counter tops fo t^ _$$00. - • Leave - -m essage,- 4 bdrm ijriit. Ex'c')S^d.'Call' 201-249-2939.', , . ' , .

4® Musical Instruments'

PIANOS-ORGANS GUARANTEED- ’ '

LOWEST-PRICES Rnancing Avan Music Lessons

Can 609-599-2700 : rBaldwfn-Hammond

’ Music Center •E LE C TR O N IC O R G A N S 2 ■, (1) Lowrie : Genie, like new; (1) Balwin, needs re- p a i r . $ 6 0 0 / ,B O ; ;C a i l 201-329-0329 IBANEZ B A S S - (2) 15” ‘ speaker amps, (1) 12” . crate amp, rarely used, like) new, $475. 609-799-6135

PIANO upright;

'609!^8-643'1U S E D D ESK S - $25 & up. Sec, exec & side chairs. All colors. Like new, low prices/ Anthony 609-426-1111

W ED D IN G FLO W ER S - Glamorous &- elegant de­signs. Free consultations a t . discount 609-261-1,145

W O O D BURNIN G Stove • Timber Lane,-free stand-:, ing; air tight, like new $550. Sofa,' love; seat & chair in exc cond; $350. 609-737- ;0707.__________ ' • ■

W O O D S TO V E S - Super effic ie n t and beautiful ceramic tile : stoves from Austria and Italy. Canal Tile & Stove Company, Lam- / bertville. 609-397-0818.

138 ComputersAPPLEillG S - Upgraefed to tO O O K , Im a g e W rite r

/ Printer, floppy disc & hard; disc, 1. yr, 'old. $1200/80., Call 609-443-8251 Iv msgA T 12MHZ'- 640K, 2 0 M EQ , HD, 2 1.2 MB flop, D O S 3.2. $750. 90 Day guaran-

■ tee. Call 609-426-4355 ■A T C LO N E 286-12 1M EG . memory, 40 MB hard disc, mono. $895.' Call 609-737-7532’ D AISYW H EEL. Printer For P C ’s - Exc cond, IncI both t ra c to r & I r b jn s h e e t feeder, 18 Cfte, l$150. 201-297-6015 after 6pm' D TP S Y S TE M - 12 MHZ,

• 30 meg H D PC, PS Laser (4 msg ram, 35 fonts). Ask-

' Ing $3000. 609-989-4747

’ IBM X TTu rb o Compatible t , Complete- w/floppy;- and ' hard dnve,: D O S ’ 4;01 $ more software. $550. With . Epson printer ' & modem ; $700. 201:615-5576 9-5 'M ACIN TO S H P O R TA B LE - 40 MB HD. 1 MB RAM, 1 year.old, light use, $2800. :> Call Jeff, 609-921-2429'>

REPAIRS: - For P C Com -• patibles. Call Princeton P C ■;. Systems, (609) 924-0200 ,

ZE N ITH Mlnl-Sport With . SVi” external dnvo; in-: -,

' eludes 2” discs, $700. Call /; 609-443-3055

Meithandise-Wanted

ALL AM ERIGAL Flyer Lionel trains & accessories. - Top $$$ paid by'Private collector. 609-795-7470' •

B IC YC LE B U ILT for Tw o ■ any condition. Phong after - 7pm, 609-397-1643.

b u in g d ia m o n d sPay the Highest

‘ prices E V E R -: :Due to rerard hight market,: ' /VI shapes & sizes. Buying' . gold"jowelry,'’ w at^e8, & T sterling Items.

T. FOSTER a CO Jbwelefs ,

83 S. Main Yanfley Pa 21&493-1044

PIAN O !‘ ' Chibksririg sfUdIO upright, .E x c e lle n t,c o n ­dition.' Asking $2000. Call 609-275-0746 PIANO - Chickering . studio upright. Excellent condition. Asteng $2000. Call 609-275^0746

; PIANO. - Everett,,studio, 1978, nice finish, beautiful bright sound, bench. $950. Call 609-443-6617 ,

PIANO - Good; sounding, old, “ Randolph”, large up^ r i g h t , $ 1 5 0 . C a l l 201-821-8185_____________

PIANOS B O U G H T & S o ld - ' Connie’s Music Center, 22 Davenport St:, Somerville, N J. 201-725-0737

PIANOS

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• W U R LITZER ; SAM ICK Used Pianos From $295

Lessons in your home ’ 'Rentals From $25 ■

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PIANO - ' Upright, $50. Good cond! Easy to move. Call 609-924-3193

P jA N O :- Wurlitzor console with bench; just tuned;'like n e w ,2$ 1 2 0 0 or; b .o . 609-896-0766 5-10pm

P IA N O -'- Yamaha G1J, 5’3:’, professional grade, p o lish ^ mahogany, -exc bond, $5900201-359-2319' P LA YER PIANO - Antique,: excellent condition. In­cludes-piano v rolls, P u (. some < joy Irito your .life. $18001609-466-3523/0781 ■

S p IN E T GRA N D Plano - w/bench;: axcellent:' cond,

^beautiful: fipish. Asking $950. Call 609-585-7644.

1®® CollectiblesLE R O Y NEIMAN Collec­tio n -M a n y sports,^horst & animal prints; All signed & numbered, prices far below retail. Call 201-788-1663

®® AntiquesANTIQUE'AUCTIONS - For The. Very Latest In

A N TIQ U E , A U C TIO N S - Turn, 1 Every'/ Wednesday , Through Friday - T o The/: “A U C TIO N ” Pagg In Your P a c k e t P u b lic a t io n s ’ '; Classified.HA N kIN S ANTIQUES/ ' - ’ Collectibles. • Bought/soldA appraised. 1 plc|ce to entire household.. T u b s thru Sat,. 11am -4;30.169M erdbrSt, HIghtetown, NJ. Call 609- 443-4102 o r'448-8772.

I , B U Y A N T I Q U E S ,- Furniture, jewelry, china, e tc .-; C a ll-§09-737;9567r- m achlnealwayson,'/

L A R G E -G R O U P of un­circulated ^ ' e and gold' U n it e d S t a t e s c o in s 215-440-0157

'»®°’Garage SalesCLA R K SB U R G - Rt 524, Stagecoach: Farm. Anti-

; ques, collectibles, carousel pieces. 11/10 & 11/11,10-6pm. ,_____________C R A N B U R Y • H u g e

-neighborhood yard sale. S a t . 11 /1 0 , 8 -4 p m . 5 Holmes Rd. Off Plainsboro

; Rd. Large variety of items. Rain date: Sun. 11/11;

E A S T W IN DSO R - Sat,11/10, 9amT2pm, 13 Sutton PI. Toys, 1 books, games, aquarium; lots more G A R A G E S A L E - ' Multi-family;: MIsc housef hold items, clothes, Wayne W ay E. Windsor 11/10 9-5 H O P EW ELL BO RO - Yard Sale, Sat. 11/10.9-4pm. 56 Model Ave. 609-466-1907.

H O P E W E L L T W P - 2 5 1 B/2S8 P e n n in g to n - Rocky Hill Rd, Fri & Sat,

"11/9 & 11/10, :9am-3pm. Large adult tricycle, set of dishes, new storage box for pickup truck, lots of stuff. Some antiques’. • LA W R EN C E - Sat. 11/10, 9am quality, boys clothing, kitchen cabinets, stove, dishwasher & dryer. :3

■Charles Way, off DenowR O _______________________

M O N M O U TH J O T - Mov­ing Sale! Contents of entire house, Fri, Sat, Sun, Nov. 9,10,11; 9am. Ridge R d .. (Across Irom firehouse). 201-329-6118.

M O N R O E TW P .- Below Applegarth School on Ap- plegarth', Rd., Sat & Sun, Nov 10 & 11, 9am-5pm. M OVING S A L E - Gun cabi- net;'bookshelves, tea cart, contour love seat, 2: brwn : velour chairs, " cellerette;, cabinet, 'tbi lamp, pictures ; & misc. 201-874-6441. M OVING SA LE - Nov. 10/11.:Dln.rm$125,30gal aquarium w/stand $150, portable dshwshr $50, end tables, etc. etc. For direc- tlons call 201-359-2350. M OVING S A L E - Sat. Nov. .10, 9-5; Furniture, dishes, pictures; '^ass; household items. Gash and carry. RD 1, Box 339D,'Pennington. Between Poor- Farm- andNew Road._______________

M OVING S A LE - Sofa bed, bar, riding: mower, single bdnn set,' redwood picnic table, lamps; wing chairs, tricycle s , toys,, kitchen table, etc. 609- 799-5865

PLAIN SBOR O - Almond lacquer, .i.din .rm chairs,.. shower' 'curtain seL- golf bags,!' framed pictures & . fine: art ..pieces,-Star*. War toys, '.QT ^scooter, doll

-house, twin comforter sets, spreEteers&'mIsc.iSat,'Nov 10,'i9arinf'2pm,'^34‘Bradford

. Lane, H lb Gentry;'

P R IN C ETO N - Comer of Tee-Ar: Place & Franklin Ave.' 7am 'to 6pm, S a t '&

. Sun, 11/10 & 11/11; rain- dates 11/17 & 11/18.'China, collectibles; garden tools, books, many re­cords, baskets, furniture, kitchen Items, etc. /

P R IN C ETO N - Sat, 11/10, 28 Vandsventer (off Nas­sau), 9am-1pm, rain /or shine. Fum; hshid, etc.'

P R IN C E TO N Yard Sale - Sat. 11/10, 9am, 115 Jef­ferson Rd. Rain or Shine; Multiple sellers. A : varied assortment of housewares, from Victorian to the pres­ent, in good condition. / '

T A G ; S A LE. - Everything: from a Kitchen (bar) sink to a 4’x10 dog run.: Lots o f;) dishes, hot tray,: electric coffee. pot:& other kitchen - stuff. Child’s record player, b o o k s ; g a m e s , ;X -m a s Ite m s , boys e xpensive : jeans/& shirts (like new), ice skates, ladle’s shoes & boots-(new) 8W,; fabrics, bedspread,.' frames; light . fixtures & desk lamp, shelves, assorted lumber & ' b u ild e rts ite m s; /som e furniture & much more. Fri & Sat, 11/09 & 11/10, 9am-5pm &■ Sun, 11/10, 12-4pm; 17 Fisher Ave (fol­low orange signs from Har- ' rison:& Nassau streets).. : Y A R D S A L E -S a t; Nov; 10, 10am to 4pm, ; Tables, lamps, sofa bed, pineapple.: double bedframe, assorted "d ish tre a su re s" m uch ; more. 580 Village Rd W est,; Princeton JncL Rain date Nov 17,

1®® Rea Markets . &'Rummage

SalesA N N U A L . H O L I D A Y Bazaar 7 Sat; Nov 10.9-4. Squad bldg; 237 N. Har-. rison" St. Sponsored by Ladles Aux. Princeton First /tid and Radque Squad. Lunch will be available. G IA N T B O O K Sale - Sat. Nov 10,9-5, Princeton Pub­lic Library. Special preview for Friends of Library,; Fri 1-S (you can join at the door).: Half price , sale Sun 1-5. $1 a bag Mon 9-1; Library meeting room, 65 Witherspoon St. 'U.S. #1 FLEA MARKET

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175 P e t s & , Animals

ADORABLE K ITTE N S - Part Himalayan, $10 t6 good home. 609-799-5252.

ANIMAL & PET FEED * FOR SALE

Belle Mead - Farmers Co-op

•Shavings - $2.59 per Bale •Challenger Sweet Feed, 10.75% - $5.25 per 501b •Rancher Steer Feed -

;$8.30 per 1001b ePappy’s Deer Feed - $5.99 pef 501b

: eNJ Gold Bird Food - $11.99'per 501b :Can 201-359^5173

A P A W Animal Shejlar. Call 609-799-1263. ,

' BELLE MEAD ANIMAL HOSPITAL

On Rt '206, 2 ml So. of Amwell Rd. Tdoctor_office,:. 2 4 h r . s e r v ic e ; f u lly ' equipped.

DR. FRANZ BOGNER 201-874-4447

, C A LIC O K ITTE N - 6 wks old, litter trained, shots, free. Call 201-297-9562.

C A T S - Friendly,, spayed. Need good homes. Call 609-989-8944.

DALM ATIAN PUPPIES -* Males & females. 609- 3 9 7 -4 9 5 0 , evenings or weekends.'

Feeds and GrainsFor all animals at ...

ROSEDALE MILLS 274 Alexander , St.

., Princeton 609-924-0134 ,

, F R E E - To , a good home Very friendly 4 yr old male house oaf, .black & white, n u e te re d & d e c la w e d . 609-587-6125 after 5pm or please leave message. : .

F R E E T O A G O O D H O M E • - 9 month old male, mixed breed (Rotweiler, Brittany; Spanies & Yellow Lab). H a s a ll. s h o t s . C a l l 201-359-4103

F R E E T O Good Home - 2 ' yr bid .Basset:; Hound. _ Registered with N. Y kennel club. Spayed, all shots;. Day 201-235-3309, eves 201-779-2105.

G O FFIN ’S C O C K A TP O - Snow ' .white,./ intelligent, w ith c a g e ’ $ 4 5 0 . C a ll 201-874-5256.

175 Pets & .

Animals______

H IM A U Y A N K ITTE N S - (3 ) m/f. Playful, lovable, companions. Long haired. White ^Uh blue eyes. CPA. $ 4 0 0 . D e n is e

. 609-275-6863.H O R S E -1 7 H B I.T .B ; Geld­ing, Papered, Dunn medal McClay, jun. hunters, big, kind, uncomplicated.'Ask­ing 25,000 call Susan 201 -2 8 1 - 6 0 9 6 ' o r201-647-9824_____________H O R S E S B O A R D E D - Rough board, daily, turnout, pasture, Ige stalls; SMIlman area 609^66-3596 eves

H O R S E S - Starting at $ 3 0 0 0 ; S h o w , s V e n t, dressage, .hunting. Hunter Farms 6Q9-924-2932.

HUNQARIAN-Ruli puppy.- Black male,"Champ -blood

line, A K C reg. All Init vac-r cinatlons. 201-696-2741;

K ITTE N S - Ready to leave mom. Free lo warm, caring

. cat lovers. Male & Fem ale,; mostly gray tigers. Phono, 609-921-3992

N O R W E G IA N F O R E S T . Kittens - "Little lions of the

cat world” from U S A ’s first breeder. 2 males. $450." 609-882-3937 • (eves) - or leave message on tape - :•

P O O D LE S . -/ Toys, AKC, home raised, white, cream; • $250. call 201-236-2731

: S C H N A U Z E R S - Beautiful mini,'s/p,.b/s, 8 wks, very

; Im p re s s iv e p e d ig re e , r a is e d fo r q u a l i t y &

; temperament. Starting at $350 609-853-5255

S H IH TZU - AKC, 5 mo puppy - w/shots. Adorable : male, $250. 609-259-3943. W O U LD LIKE T O Rent er Borrow - Live farm animals for C h ris tm a s d isp la y . Please call 609-737-3186/!

176 Horses & ^ . Livestock

BO A R D IN G , At- Superior " F a c i l i t y - L a r g e > in -

d o o r/o u td o o r/d re ssa ge ' arenas. Excellent: instruc­tion in all. discipline. Call Lisa for m ore- ' details,- 609-737-3443 •

G R O U P RIDING Lessons- : Limited to 4 people. $30/hr. -Hunter Farms, Princeton 609-924-2932.

176 Horses & Livestock

H O R S E 17H BI. T .B . . Gelding, Papered, Dunn medal McClay, jun. hunt­ers, "big. - kind, uncom­plicated. - Asking $25,000 call Susan 201-281-6096or 201-647-9824________ _

H O R S E B O A R D IN G -N e w horse farm-RIngoes. Box stalls $255. Running Shed $165 609-466-3419

H O R S ES BO AR D ED - Rt. 518 In Sklllman, Indoor heated arena included. $300/mo. 609-466/Q033

STA LLS - Private farm near Hopewell has one stall available. Lighted,. sand arena, trails, daily

' turnout, training. Excellent- care. 609-466-4195.

180 Lost & FoundFO U N D - Young cat. Black and white, vie. Newkirk Ave. Call 609-587-0121 eves .

L O S T C A T - Rust male, long haired Main Coon in g e n t r y , c o m m u n it y . Declawed front and back p a w s . N e u t e r e d . Wandered off Sun 10-7. Please call Annette any-> time 609-275-5060

1®® Instruction & Schools & Camps_______

All Ads In This Class Must Be PRE-PAID Can To Advertise

609-924-3250

E N G L I S H T U T O R - C e rt if ie d , g ra d e 7 -1 2 , grammar, writing, Lit.; S A T prep. 201-297-4590 '

F L U T E & S a x o p h o n e lessons - Beginner thru ad­vanced. - For more,' infor­mation call Gary 201- 359-4505.

FR E N C H LE S S O N S - High quality affordable, groups or individuals 609-452- 1728 or 201-560-9447..

G U ITA R & BA SS - Les­so n s b y La w re n ce ville school instructor, all styles/. levels Steve 609-497-0634

G U ITA R LES S O N S - Fun, easy, inexpensive. Begin­ning, Intermediate, folk style guitar. Call Bev, at 609-987-1132.

1®® lnstnjction & Schools & Camps

LEARN W O R D P E R FE C T, D O S At Home - Use my computer/yours. Call Scott, 609-896-4413

■MATHEM ATICS Tutoring - Grade school thru 'grad­uate school: arithmetic, al­gebra, geometry, calculus; physics; chemistry. Marvin Barsky, Ph.D; Princeton 6 0 9 -9 2 4 -4 8 8 7 , B o rd e n - town 298-4963.

M A TH T U T O R - Grade sch., high sch., college. Exp’d H S math teacher N J cert. 609-683-0911 M A TH TU TO R IN G - ex­perienced. PhD will tutor high school and college level; S A T, G M A T, LSA T, G R E and all standard ex-

■:ams; Tutoring available In . your home. 609-448-3690.

M ATH TU TO R IN G - Call Mercer County Center for- Educational Studies, 609- 448-6023 or 443-1013. .

M ATH TU TO R IN G - Grade5 through Trig test prep. Certified, references. Free diagnostic session: C alf 201-782-4541. P IA N O / G U IT A R - e x ­perienced-teacher on fac­ulty Temple University. Air levels. 609-884-0591 PIANO LE S S O N S - in your home, Hillsboro. 201-369-4937._____________________

PIANO LES S O N S - M A in m u s ic e d u c a tio n . E x - penenced school teacher will come to your home while you are still working; 4-8pm, $30 per hour. 609-951-0530. .

PIANO LES S O N S - B<- -perienced patient teacher. G ra d u a te W e stm in ste r Choir College; Julliard. All ages & levels. Reasonable rates. 609-924-9371 if no a n s w e r p le a s e le a v e message.

PIANO LE S S O N S - Ex­perienced piano teacher, formerly ■ on faculty of P e a b o d y in Baltim ore. M.-M. in piano performance6 teaching. Specialize In beginners. In your home. Call 609-924-8225 PIANO, O R G A N , Clarinet- Mature exp’d teacher, all ages welcome. Call Eileen Nesbitt, 201-297-5164

1®® Instruction & Schools & Camps

PIANO & SONQW Rm NQ Lessons In my Plainsboro h o m o . 15 y ra e x p . 609-799-1873

SWEDISH LANGUAGE

A Swedish language I n - . structor is needed for a 13 year old boy. Please .call 609-275-9585 after 7pm,

T H E LEARNING Exchange- Reading, Writing and S t u d y S k i l l s . C a l l609-443-4113_____________T U T O R - E x p e rie n c e d Teacher available for all grades. Call, 609-446-7644

TU TO R IN G - Ed. consult­in g , a v a l ’ s . C e r t N J teacher. All subjects & ages. 609-392-7410

T U T O R - N.J. certiffed high school English & elemen­tary school. $15 per hr. Call 609-924-2750

V O I C E ' L E S S O N S - Juilllard Grad (Masters). B e g in n e rs through lac- complished. 609-924-5863

191 Catering & Entertainment

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609-924-3250A BIG DEAL! - The $250 party. Cali Radio-Active D J ’S. 1 -8 0 0 -7 2 7 -D J-4 -U . Any music for any event.

JIN G LE S 'The Magic Clown- For birthdays, promo­tions, etc. Balloons & face painting;. 609-448-6806

P A R TY - For your child. Call Minikin the clown and crew. Ages 2 to 6: 609- 936-1781.

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" Box 97,; Lambertvlllo, N J 08530. '

IF Y O U ’R E - looking for a prince and don’t mind a

; little wear and slight tarnish ; : on the armor, I offer a heart of pure gold and a history. of commitment. I am a

■ W ASP, in my early 40’s, ,• the active father of a- 1st grader (residential custo- diarl, ’ In ; m y divorce); and holiji a graduate degree; i V' am lodking!fqr a sehsible '’

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W om an: - Self; sufficient __professional seeks^attract- ; P R E T T Y ; ; ' 'W F ;/ ' ; SeeksIve’ man- who is-; active & 40ish,‘;desceriL'haridsdm p a s s io n a te a b o u t life i/ . educated WM;rfr)r speQia ^ ^ 25-45. 1 enjoy traveling, ’ friendship:,/Please-'/eply; movies, bicycling, dining ; box'#1 iSAti'do Priii'cetdnv out. cultural events &; out- : Pacfet:- ;

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are t)llP*priority; W e both > have advanced degrees, mbther at home, financially setkire.. Legal & medical paid:. C onfidential. Call C a r o T & P e t e r , at 703-684-2979

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A L M O S T 50 - Overweight, W M Southern Gentleman,

. not much money, well educated, works nights. Seeking discreet W F for. lunch, late morning dr after­noon meetings. Ladies that like to laugh arid seeking^ relief from the ordinary especially welcome. Let us put sparkle and fun back into our lives! Write me at box #11358 do Princeton Packet. -

A N S W E R T H IS - If you are a Slim; healthy S JF , around 30, whd Is funny,; passion­ate, & romantic in yotir own way. You are truly available to share the good life at a young a g e ,; ridl over ex­te n d e d w ith b u s in e s s ; school or friends. I'm a good looking S JM ex- iscutive, 32, 5’10", 175 lbs. 9QO-230-3250 BO X 2290 or write with photo, do Princeton Packet.A N X IO U S ? P A N IC K Y ? D E P R E S S E D ? - F re e medical care .Is avail to qualifying persons through participation in a clinical research drug trial, Suit­able patients will receive free medication, lab tests, physicals and psychiatric e va lu a tio n s . P rin ce to n B io m e d ic a l R e s e a rc h . 609-921-6050.

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BARBARA J H ARRISON - M CD, A D TR of the Prince­ton Megtal Health Group, announces a n . ongoing w om en’s psychotherapy group, Thursday eves, 7 to 8;30pm. $15 per- session. Focus of group is to clarify issues, share feelings, .re­ceive support, explore op­tions. New members may join at anytime. Please, call for information about the group or individual psy­chotherapy senrices for help with self-esteem prob­lems; depression, or eating disorders. 609-924-3520, 114 Main St, Kingston NJ 08528.

BIG B E A U TIFU L Dates - A dating senrice. Reply to; Box 1222, Dept PR, Media, Pa 19063. 215-565-1717

, B l-W H ITE M ALE - Would like.to meet bi-white cou­ple, or bi-guy or gay guy. Reply to Box #11364 c/o The Princeton Packet.

' —i- m a r m a n •BRAIN S U R G E O N Seeks Rocket Scientist - Actually I’m a mid-30’s SW M . all around nice giiy, looking ’ for a sincere, commit; ment-minded'SWF, 30-40i’ ; for serious relationship. 900-230-3250 B O X 2312 or wrgp do Princeton Packet ,

C H ILD LE S S C O U P L E - ' Eager to adopt white new­born or toddler. W e want to : provide your child w/the best we can offer - not to spoil but to share. Nancy or Vem aft 4pm, 201-806- : 8978.

;900;2a()tBSSmBOX^04', or write c/b ; Princeton / Packet :

-•7igWTJl/4gf«yD W F - 41, 5’5’’. average built, looking for S/D W M ,' 40's, to share in movies,

■ dining out,;Ariantic City, or quiet evenings at home. A p h o to if p o s s ib le . 900-230-3250 BOX 2314 or write do Princeton Packet

---------'D W F - From' Plalnsboro, 40, very attractive, would like to meet down-to-earth,

, kind, (xinsiderate prof., ages 38-48 for good times, companionship & if the feel-

■ ing is right, maybe more.Send brief, note, photo, op- t io n a l. 900r230-3250 BOX 2316 or write do Princeton Packet. ■ • D W F - Upbeat, degreed, secure, "looker”, into the , a rts , pe p p ie ,; la u gh te r; chocolate, crdsswordsi etc.. Seeks slim. Non-smoking male, kindred spirit, 38-46, as best friend & whatever ensues. Are you silly/ serious, romantic/realistic & willing not to admit how we met? Detailed note with mug shot, pleasel Reply box #11353 c/o Pririceton Packet .— /ig w .v ji> g fg r~

. D W M : - Professional; 37. tall,' handsome, athletic, . bright, happy, successful & tired of dating, seeks his forever sweetheart. She's probably a career. lady, elegant, witty, unpreteo'! tioiis, extremely attractive,, tall, trim, oyer 25, caring, cultured, fun loving, affec­tionate, ready'.for corrimit-, ment, & secure enough to respond to this stranger. 900-230-3250 BOX 2286 dr write do Princeton Pad^etF R E E 6 M O N TH Dating s e rv ic e offer! S in c e re singles ages 18-88. Free info. 1-800-940-6800.

or:’write packet.G O O D LO O K IN G , Profess

,si6Ha!4isyvM/-;;/; 32;v 6',; in te re s tin g , e d u c a te d , h ilm o rp u s ,; s incere; D|i; verse interests include m u-’ ■ s i c , . t r a v e l , s k i in g ,

'/riaithalons and books.:' Seeking ■ intelligent, pretty

SW F, 24-35 for fun, friend­ship, romance and possible lo n g term relationship. Send note. Photo helpful. Reply to Box #11350 c/o The Princeton Packet.

J E W I S H I N T R O D U C ­TIO N S - If you want to find that perfect match talk to Toby 201-329-6759, ' '

H A N D S O M E , H IG H L Y E D U C A TE D SW M - Ex­ecutive, sincere, unpreten­t io u s , h u m o ro u s . O ld

. fashion values blended with'fun 6 . success. Enjoys

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S C IE N TIS T , MAD - about life and- other vocations.

^ _________ ______ , Subject To burds of en-LO O K LADIES - I’m finding ; thusiasm and bouts' ■ of this rather unbelievable, I / laiighteh Reyitallzed by the placed the-ad in the per- /outdoorsi spdrts.’ arid good ' sonals that ran for a week, frie n d s, in v ig q ra fe d by worded very nicely I might ' deep conversations, slap- say, well believe it or, not I stick humor, and all the

. LEIG H .- Let’s not lose touch forever. G , P O Box 5365, Circle Branch, Tren­ton. N J 08638

didn’t even get a postcard for a response, absolutely riothingl Let me say this,

: I’m not a bad looking or ugly man, I’m 5'8”, weigh

dinner in the city & relaxing .140 lbs trim (not skinny), & / O u td o o rs : L i k i n a for 'P great physical condition

scenery at the beach. Loves teaching adults and kids. Carries romantic no­tions about what rriakos a good relationship. Vulner­able to W F’s who are per-

b u td o o rs . L o o k in g fo r sbhablp'and forthright. Iscute/pretty, slim S W F with {.have an ath eUc build (not this easygoing guy some- similar attributes, 20’s-mld Pf/rhuscle), I, love to one you’d like to know? 30’s. Photo please: Reply cook, play tennis, , goo-230-3250 BOX 2317to Box #13125. c/o Prince- listen to music, etc. I would or write , do Princeton

notidlsappoint any female Packet; (Specs; SWM;with similar qualities & S 'H ”, 165 lbs, 1957looks & I stress looks. I am m odel, coniesan attractive 40 yr old & w/dimpies) , •interested in sharing my life ~& interests with an attract-.; ive female, 30-35. If there

ton Packet.

H A N D SO M E. S U C C E S S ­FU L Bachelor -. 38, 5’9",160 lbs,' athletio,: lives ac­tive .lifestle,'; seeks; good- ,

• looking, energetic SW F. 25-35, to share, iri the e x -; citement.; If travel, adven­ture, romance Is missing from your life, maybe I have the answer. Phone, note. I love tennis too. 900-230H3250 BOX 2301 or write do Pririceton

' '• H A N D SO M E, TA LL, Slim. W M - 38, seeks adven­turous, ' discreet, health cbrisclous professional couple for a special friend­ship. Reply box #11359 do Princeton Packet ■

Happily Married Couple want so /nuch to adopt white riewbom or up to 2yr old Infant. W e offer love & security. Medical &: legal expenses paid. Linda or Frank 1-800-232-4987. '

SEA R CH IN G - Lot us find the answers together. Multi

is sorneone out there who disciplined advisor , utilizes ;■ is tired of answering these Tarot Cards, M trbldgy & ads & being very disap- ’ Meta Physics to help you pointed upon meeting iina t-., dlsco'ver your, destiny. For

. tractive b.s. artists, do ; an appolntmerit in c o n -; answer this ad! This will be fidence * contact 'Andrew ; the last attempt I will make , D'Zmura at:609-497-1184 to meet someone through a ; personal. I hope npt to be :disappointed; If this sburids ’ S F - “ 42, ; C h lp s o , : pro- like I’m a cry baby or fessional .artist, wafmly' a pleader, you are very friendly personality,; attract-

' wrbrig. I’m being very sin- ; ivo; ' Likes photography,' cere & open, the same way music,; art, trayellrig. coqk-

, I wquld jllie,''that person’’ : Ing hOmernade food; Living, ’ who might answer this to 4i working in NYC. Looking

be. 900-230-3250 BOX forS/DM, Chinese.br white, 2313 or write do Prince- ; with educated, professional.

: ton Packet .; background, 45-55.. O n ly 'wish to have permanent r e la t io n s h i p . P le a s e ., enclose present pickture &' p h o n e . 900-230-3250 BOX 2015 or write do Princeton Packet. ' '

N E E D T R U C K - .College ■ stuclent in search of pick-up

truck for $200 ■ or less. P le a s e h e lp l C a l l .609-448-5782

S IN G LE S ’ D A N C E - Live music : - . Seminar, every Sunday, Holiday Inn New- h o p e . 2 1 5 -8 6 2 -5 2 2 1 . S i n g l e s ’ .C a le n d a r 215-359-9733 for dally list­ing. Of events. Free sched- K; ule’1 -800-EC O LO G Y

S I N G L E S D I N N E R - Party/Dance,’ Nov 9,’ pro- fessionals'28-50, $20.'Call • advance, *201 -494-2449 - -

S J F - 27, 5’7”, attractive, good sense of humor, interests' ( include music,* * ■ sports, romance & fun. Love quiet nights at home as well as fun filled nights of dining & dancing: Always T . willing to try new things. If you .like the same, things &v. • are looking for a possible lasting relationships. Write with photo & phone. Reply ; box #11348 or write do P r i n c e t o n 'P a c k e t '•. iM turiii M K r :— ' S J F - Looking for someone who would like 1 0 . help make everyday . a new adventure. Must be secure ' professionally ;;;as.;vreli; as emotionally & be creatively s p o n t a n e o u s . P h o to proferred1n;brder1 b; avoid: ■. the old carnation in the lapel trick. 900^230-3250 :' BOX 2219 or write c/o Princeton Packet,

SLIM, A TT R A C T IV E Psy- chologist - SW F, 5'8,’’, 3 6 ,; ' seeks a joyful eqwuai part- 'V neiiv'whoris'well* educated:/ coitimunlcative, easy go- . ing,;,:.&;..'emotlbriiliy...ayal|^^^^ able. I enjbythearts,travel,;;-

.h ik in g , & q u ie t t im e ,;;tog,ethpri .Let;n#.(e:t9lS®

chance & rriaybe/ve’ljjjuild .,,■ a relationship that;enduresi; for all seasons. Please • send a note &'phbto tb: Box .. # 1 1 3 5 .7 b/o P rin c e to n '

■' Packet ■ • - ' . ’

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— iMru 'm n o Kr - — S O M E W H E R E , ■ S O M E ­H O W - I have to find some­one to care for,; I’m a 27 yr - old, educated ,'SWM; con- sidered attractive, 5'5’’, 135 lbs, etc. i enjoy almost any- thing, but not alOne. Look­in g fo r ah a ttr a c t iv e , educated SW F, '(20-30), Without children for a rela­t io n s h ip & m o r e . 900-230-3250 BOX 2320 or write do -'Princeton Packet

. - S T A T E - O F - T H E - A R T W O M A N - DW F, 45, sen­suous, smart,' pretty pro- /

' fesslbhal, ■5eekS;sbUI-mate ’• with keen rhind,;huick wit, ,

athletic body & open heart, i 900-230-3250 BOX 2281 or write with phone ;& photo; c/o Princeton

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S T O P SM OKIN G - With, hypnosis. Improve your im- ; agd. Your efforts: are mini­mized with Individually de- - signed programs., Combin-. Ing behavior modification with hypnosis. For proven results call, ''The Pfinceton Hypnosis; .Center; ah 609-921-8400,.S TR E S S E D O U T?/R e la x- : i assage," Jherapeutib, Men :' & Wonien. B y : appL- Call

. Martin, 609-799-5705 ,

S U P P O R TIV E T H E R A P Y .- For men and, women thlrtysbmetiiin^;:;; and,/'fe/ lysqm efhihg; co n sid e rin g ; starting families. Insurance ;■ accepted by many plans. Dr. Michael L; Rosenthal, 6 0 9 - 8 9 6 ^ 6 V

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. nionship & possible roman­tic relationship: ■ Reply with ■ photo (strongly, preferred),

is n s a s n m aSW M - 33, honest; sincere, nt(^/gbbd senaeibf humbr & shy at first,iSeeks SW F, approx: ;30'r3^?'who ap­preciated •Csubhlrdlta/ ^ ^ is

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SW M -: 34;;6’, thin,;attract-1 i v e ■; ‘ s e n s .f t iW / m 'a Ib ’> | interested?'/jn'^ atchitecturb,' dariclhg, ;and J

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& inVtraation:>you ,-vyould^ |like to share about yourself. {., wpih®®!Reply box # 1 1 3 3 4 ,, c/6 . ?ve . ..maybePrinceton Packet.. !Td'®;’’!W P to / n ^* ;^e a ^^ .

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• German',bom, professlbhal ,: SW M ^35? professional, taJI; woman. Looking for- a . &in'greatshapb;.whblsnot ’ meanlrrgfiil 'relatlbriship'' afraid to.share with & care . with SW M, vyho is healthy, about a slim, .’ educated ' noh'-smoking, sensitive: woman vvith;'cla8S: & con-well-educated & accom- fidence; rvaMdbbr'''f’:bfiort$ ? plished; r enjoy ’ walking; ’ * enthdsiast'(skiingj'blkinjg) a •; s k iin g , n a tu re , t r a v e l ; :: must; Photo please. Reply languages & American h is -; box #.1.1338, C/q.'Prirtcbton tory. 900-230-3250 BOX Packet ' ' '

' 2310 or write do Prince- ? ■:ton Packet i TH E R A P E U TIC Massage - ;

jJ jW / ra x 'ffclfea'.7?^.'! Men &.wbmei). Residential. SW F • Is there anybody oiit Avail . P'toh' t h i ^ & fri.

' there who is as'tufned off. Kevlh,' 609-266^869 :■ •. by most of these pofsorial ■ T H E R A P Y .- .For,lndiv,.co(iT

. ads. as .l.am T/Ploaso’ re* 'pies, a C Q A s . Urrless yo|i ?|wt]dL!fe y o u -;s !F ^ ^ ;i^ h '^ / jchari g a ':d lr;e bUbnv y d l i . smoket'j'age 4Q -5^ fuhny, gpd-up.' whefOv y d

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.' ■~ ' nnH:4au T W O LQ V E LY Jewish Girls' • 2 2 &iS, both profession­als, pretty &, witty,', each seeks that special Jewish guy for a meaningful rela-

shows through, as a good tionship. ;900r230*3250 person, very :• handsoihe BO)C .2302 or-wlHe. do (sharp.dresser, over 5'8’’, Pririceton.Packet: . ■ ' slender), very s u c c e s s f u l ' ■;. professional;.who wants a Imiaaat iKlfU-. secure, stable relationship W ARM W ITTY '-.A rid won- and isri'btthreatened by atl' rierful/bider'j’yirajhan ^^^^ Intelligent wbman. You sexy & adractiye, .seeks may call but send photo ■ adventuresome,;- * ■ interest- also. 9(X)-230-3250 BOX ing, over 55 rpalf cbunter? 2272 or write c/o Prince- part. Vtiho knows what /'ah ton P a ^e t' . : * happen?.?9OO»20O73250

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W ISE; W I'IT Y iW O R L D L Yf S M ^ ‘ ■ a"'* extremely; attractive

h M m « r S W F Ih / h e r 'earty/40's fe 9 ^ 2 3 0 -3 2 5 0 BOxSSffl looking- for' a ' SVVM mid? r W r f t e ^ P r i n c S = 40’s. I very muchenjoy the

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■ ing,' tehnis & dining.* S e e k s ;' Don Ju a n .‘Financial secur- friendly,;. talkative. woman, ity’ Is a m uch'over used 900-230-3250 BQX 23()9 nhraea * ihiaM'.’ ‘WauQ ; ‘ Rririo r w rite ’ C/o l^ n c e to nPacket;.-' ■' ■’

SVVM, - 29, 5’8", pro- ' fessional, 'attractlye, affec? tionato; open & honest. I n - '

■telilgerit,-;Veiy tit;‘sense:'of' hpnlbrj.’ furi .ibvingi: m^ ir ite re s t ii s e e k s; re lb :

■tlo'rishlp With' slim,''pretty.’ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.SF, 20-35. Reply to; R O , YQU'RE^M EEnNQiReopIO

, Box 6263, L^renceville . - Butfard’ lthiSY* the/right N J 08648; Please'-Photo a ^ pebpleY-'Call-dudy,^'Y^^^ must Compatibles 609-924-4370

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191 Catejing & Entertainment

P A R TY P ED D LER - Will cater to all your homemade palates. Birthday parties, business lunches & din­n e rs , co c k ta il p a rtie s , showers, anything... Call Barb, 609-771-9527.

T A X E S , N A TIO N A L D E B T, Middle East Crisis Got You Down? - Rise above it all & discover flying. Intro lesson $ 2 5 . P rince ton Airport, 609-921-3100 .

T H E M E P A R TIES -“ Dp; signed for your chikJs Interests. Best Prospects, 609-683-9473 or 921-2960

.191 Catering & Entertainment

V E G E TA R IA N /N A TU R A L, Food - Catering & home f o o d s e r v i c e . C a l i 609-392-5568 /

W E D O U B LE E - Dare You. Gam e show parties & crafts. 5 to adults. Call, 201-446-5239, 446-2707

P R O FES S IO N A L B A R TE - N D E R Service - Special­izing In pvt parties/ special occasions. 609-588-5707.

206 Piano TuningM Ads In TWs Class Must Be PRE-PAID Cal To Advertise

6093243250

206 Piano Tuning

PIAN O T U N E R T e c h - Ear tuning 20 yrs. Courteous SVC. Refs on request. Call

. Paul Lentlnl, 609-924-6919

211 Furniture Restoration .

AH Ads In This Class Must Be PRE-PAID

. Can To Advertise . 609-9243250

C A N E D & R U S H E D - Make an Old chair better. Give it a new seaL Expertiy .done, 609-395-0342.

C A N E D & R U S H E D - Make an old chair better. Give it a new 8eat..Expertly done, 609-395-0342.

216 Business & Commerciai Services

All Ads In This CIsss Must Be PRE-PAIO CaH To Advertise

609324-3250A C TIO N T Y P IN G -T y p in g , resumes, proposals, gen­eral correspondence, mail lists. Reasonable . rates. Fax, copying, pick up & delivery available. Take Ac­tion, call 609-448-9522

A W O R D P R O C ESSIN G . Dissertations, resumes, terih papers, manuscripts, le tte rs ,.e tc . B u s in e s s , school, personal. IBM/PC, fast meticulous sen/,' free p tc k -u -p - & d o I I v e r y / Day/eve, 215-946-1414.

216 Business & Commercial Services

D E S K TO P PUBLISH ING - ; IBM & Macintosh. Reports, : graphics, transcription, fax. Call 609-921-1621.

H EA LTH IN SU R A N C E - National Assoc, for the Self E m p lo y e d ., F in a lly , af­fordable, cost effective hospital Ins." for the self employed, Undenvritten by : Pacific fidelity U fe .-D on‘t ? delay- Call Irwin Bronman, 201-2383722 or 609-395- ' 1493. ’ 7 " . ; -

W O R D PR OCESSIN Q /PC i - W o r k ; d o n e In m y ? P la i t is b d r o h o m e . . 609-2753154*

216 Business & ' Commercial

: ServicesT H E .W ORDSHOP - ■ Professional W P Services Resumes, technical re­ports, proposals, merge let-, ters. Highest quality laser printing with/prpportiphal spacing: Free .p ick:,lip & delivery. 609-588-4951 / ;;

221 Rriancial Services

221 Finarici^Sen/ices

P E R S O N A L F IN A N C IA L ', System; - Tax preiparatibn,'

f in a n c ia l io rg a illz e ra ; & bookkeeping for the’ indl- •' viduai & small business.

; Fast, efficient & affordable. Helalne Cohen, C P A ; Call 609-275-5377 : ,. .

; 2 3 / ' S p r o i ^

------LOANS BY M AIL-------Up to. $5000 In<72 hours. W e can help you g e t.a Signature loan . by mail. 1-900-246-6500. $9.95 fee.

AH Ads' in This Claes Miist Be PREPAID- CaH To AdveHfae'

: _,6093243250-: -AM W A Y; P R O D U C TS • Com e to you.' Satisfaction g u a ra n te e d . 2 0 1 -3 2 9 - 2293.

. 231 Special ...S e rv ice s

B E A U TIFU L Cu8(oih Made Drapfries - Period window trealrne'hts (all types);' Sfip covers & fine feupholstery, shades &, blinds, fabric. walLcoveririgSaidlscount. Serving all your int. design needs .w/in-hbrheVqr;bfllcq'' consultations; Estimates c h e e rfu lly g iv e n . C a ll Sherry;* at T h e Creative Heart, at 609-397-2120 *

' C U S TO M U P H O L S TE R Y r Reupholstering, Custom­er's fabric or from my selec-

- Uon. 609448 -7198./;-: - : •

M A S S A G E - Therapeutic Swedish; & acupressure. House c8lls,!^i-521%1693 before 9;30amor after 8pm

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BRIDAL CONSULTAHT;At, W odding'^iie 'ih^^^ can save; you mariy. houid of searclilng .fof.'^l thd key elemenfe .netqssaiy fbr^,^

; unforgettable wedding, for

afiordabief custbhfiiz^ a i^ atress ;;free/Ffab, houdy <»h8uit80bri,;Cai\^ art .■ / .;'e p p p j(jtm a n ti e Q 0 -2 7 5 'O 2 9 6 / a n d ^ service: •420HCtt45

by Stoner $ C T E C ,, pay endless monthly rdn

fees?. Pay dftce. Never W H a g a in ;J u s t; $|4.98/Y/|th warranty 1300-444-5360'

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-231 Special. ^ ' Services

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1. COMMERCIAL: (g r a p h ic ;Am ’IST

Available .For ■ Freelanro •: Projects. Heavy lllustrafion * Background. >,

Logo Design.. Advertising Layout ,;?■

' ' 'Murals

• 'C A L L ;R O B R IS C O E : “

'609'448-1881

CORPORATE PARTY . PLANNING

; ' .-i i;'. , •For. the planning' and ar­rangement of yogr next event,/Including: "themeV i parties,' done ;for a reason-; able.V co s t.-^ ith - person- a H z ediji'p rb f e‘s' sT o n a R service, call 609-275-0296;' and. service :4 2 6 -0 2 4 5 .‘

H A N D YM A N vSER VICES No job to small/iall winter preparatlpnsi^all ,types of

; repairs.:'24? .Hour - service 609-581-8242: v T:

T O O B U S Y to Eat Right?' ‘. Le t;m e ’take care of youri g to c e ty : sh o p p in g and

-cooking :your meals: Ideal for on;the go people.. Call 201*271-8683..

U P H O L S TE R Y S H O P - -

YoW fabrics or ours .....Call 20T-25V8730

^ H o n ie ~ : Services jAR A d s In Thls Class M ust B e PR E-PAIO

Call T o Advertise . ' 609-924-3250 ' '

I B U R G L A R A L A R M S - Closet Organizers, Garage

. -O p e n e r s , H a n d y m a n . v> Craig, 201-821-1768

■> C H IM N E Y C L E A N IN G - Caps .Installed, -pest r e - ' moval, repairs.:’ Don’t let

't .'your chimney make ati ash out of you: Ashes Up Up & . Away Chimney- Services

;i,~ 609-936-0221. Sat, Sun &.t*. eves appts avail. '______5. 'C H IM N E Y S W E E P -.F ire - 'u‘5 places :wood/coal burning

: -r-: stovesi iClean & . Efficient -x.r Vacuum System; A : Dirty -b ; Chim ney Is A Fire Hazard. i ■ y i Call-:, Bob ■ Ackors,' ' 609-

466-3011___________ /' C LEA N IN G - T o o busy to :

- . - clean? Honest, reliable and ' ^ efficient woman will do It for. . ilB you, 609-443-4963 ’

C O U N T R Y ; CLEAN IN G Insured :and bonded,’ thor-

" ough’and reliable. Referen- . '■ ' ces.,from satisfied :custom-

' ersi"In businessfor 5 years. -

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^ Home r--. Services'^ -

W IN D O W ,-C a rp e t, “gutter, house cleaning & painting services available from an'

; experienced professional. Competitive pricing. Call anytime, 609-448-6085

W IN D O W W A S H IN Q -P ro ­fessional quality, reason­able rates. Call Clem, at 201-359-1418 I - ^

241 Building Services

Afl Ada . In ’T h is Class , M ust B e PR E-P AID

-Can T o A d v e rtls a ,; 609-924-3250

A D D ITIO N S r Alterations, decks,, painting, ,’ fully .In’r - sured, free estimates.,201- 329-2295 or 613-1786

A D D IT IO N S ,' R E N O V A ­TIO N S - , Residential 8

-Commerclal:’iFulty:(n80red:;V’ 35 Years Experience, E x -' cellent. References. / Free > e stim a te s. P le a s e call 609-448-5092 '

A LL T Y P E S Of renovation & remodeling. Also^addl-'

' tions. For free estimate call 201-446-3322. '

•ARCAM ONE C O N S TR U C -, ( T IO N - General Contractor. ! N ew homes custom ibullt: - Additions, \renovatlons, r e f pairs; Work •'• guaranteed." Free estimates. Call ’609- ' 466-1853 ' ; I

;BENCHM ARK<.Gonstruc-:; tion A Carpenter/contractor,.' alterations;:' additions;, de-' : signing Ideas; and .expert-; craftsm anship;,, fu lly; In­sured,/ references avail- ' able. Call 201-281-6229

B R O K A W C O N S T R U C ­T IO N », Additions,: renova-. . tlo n s ^ 'ro p a irs ,. finished basements,, decks,’ siding,; roofing'; gutters.; No job too ! small. All work guaranteed., Call 609-397-8539

C A R P E N T R Y & M A - . S O N R Y - All types. Call Steve Huber- at 609-683- 8816.

D A V E ’S DR YW A LL C O . - ' ,Specialize In . drywall: &. home ■ repair. Free est.; Dave/Rob 609-799-3070

E D W A R D J . S H E H A B R E N O V A TIO N S P LU S '

Serving, Princeton-, Area. C u s to m . R e n o v a tio n s ,, F in is h e d B a s e m e n ts , K itc h e n s , B a th ro o m s ; C a rp e n try .H ig h Q uality.. W oriunanship, Fully Ins’d

215-794-7302 '

F IN E C U S TO M Wood- working designed & built b y : a craftsman. Wall units, kitchens, m antles; trim,; yvork^,.etc. j.iCalU Ky|e at,

241 Building Services - •

Q U T TE R TA L K - Clean gut­ters, check roof A chimney. Standard 1-stoty $45; 2- story $50. 609-921-1135

LE E S TIN S O N - General contracting;. Roofing, sld-, ing, additions. Fully In- sured. Hefs. 609-758-7975

P R O F E S S I O N A L C A R P E N TR Y Services -

' 3 0 + y r 8 e X p e r I e n o'e. B a t h s ; b a s e m e n t s , kItchenS/AII home repairs -

: lnterfor.& dxterlor. Free es-,: timates - .planning. & 'de­

sign. All calls promptly q n s w e re d . C a ll iC h r ls : 201-422-8944

R O B E R T. J . JO H N S O N .Construction - Carpentry Contractor. ; - .'Residential/ Commercial 609T37r9437

S C H U T Z BUILDERS. In c - _Romodeling_& raddltione.

Reasonable rates. Quality svc.' Refs. 609-921-6679.

AA AH H H A T L A S T ’-' Sky Deco Inc. 20yrs exp. A

’Service ofiented construc­tion’ co., dobs with class &

; are.' T m e now for practical. cost-effective solutions if

' you have - an Idea To r a building or needed lepair you can ae'e It realized with joint, !i careful planning &' work. W e can help you figure out finances & a pay­ment plan. You will become an important person to us &, g e t a l l , t h e a t te n t io n

!,posslble/We do all phases V of: building;. remodeling;. &.

construction: with :a new p h ilo s o p h y o f ’ se rvice ;,. Tim ely free blds answered & ;g u a ra n te e d returned phone,calls..Wp will come thru Tor you. This construcr,: tion team' values Clean

'.agreements,, wbll crafted work & fastidious per­formance. T o u will never.

; see a'^Setter crew. Meet usi 609-737r8558 : : Sky/. Deco inc'

SM ALL JO B S Unlimited.- F in is h in g b a s e m e n ts , sundecks, carpentry, addi­tions, roofing. Workman­ship ..guaranteed! Please call Lennie 609-448-7139

\i\/000 FLO O R IN G - Make your floors look new. Sand,

:stain;&. finish your, new or old wood floors: Installation

• also. Refs avail. Call Tom ■ 201-431-3126 ,

246 H o m e R e p a i r s

All A d s In Th is Class M ust B e PR E-P AID 'C a ll T o Advertise

609-924-3250

246 Home Repairs 246 Home Repairs

' '•’609-924:7.1 i t .1 e ' d s § ' % a l l .

E V E ’S H O M E S V C . - High quality home/office clean-'

^ ing. .Window/carpet clean- ,,',1 Ing avail. Prof.’ & detail or- I J : lented. ; Continental stan- r. dards; 'Satisfaction guar.

, Numerous P;ton refs. Call “ Eva, 609-392-5589

G U T T E R S C L E A N E D &. flushed. Repairs,screening , ahd’ irotailadon. Call Lee’s ? ’ GuttedCleaning. Local toll

free 1-800-412-1895.

’J H O M E C tE A N IN G Service ' - Looking for new clients.' ' / Daily, weekday & monthly.“ ’ Very reliable, honest. Ex- '• '.cellent. refs . :in Prince-

ton/Hopewell area. Please - - call. 609-497-9742

H O M E / O F F IC E - P ro - ' " fessional cleaning for that

V special occasion : or on , a ’' scheduled basis, we do It

V :all; Carpet cleanlpg/floor - waxing. Our 14 yrs of expe-

Hence, competitive rate?:& special attention to detail ■ ensure a night & day dif- ferencs. , Excellent • refs,

V, fully Insured. ’W e provide ‘ our.own equlprpent & sup-

i ' pliqs. .Call. Tor; free estl-' 1. mates.'609-426-1058

AAA: R EPAIR S P LU S - No z ■ jobTod; small, ceiling' fans;.'I sKeetrbck; ■ plaster,', T n tl. & . v

..................... ................... '.’ditf. ''painting,- robF'Insula-.v^'■FIXIT P EO P LE -^Special-i'iii-iib'n,-’ windows' glazed & izing In small repairs/ We caulked. ‘ electrical work, fix everything.' ,.Free, estl-, clean gutters, much more, ’mates;- Call 609-882-9359 Free esL' 609-588-4796

A FFO R D A B LE REPAIRS & Remodeling - All phases. Refs. Free estimates. Alex, 609-883-4097A U TU M N S H A P E Up ■ Alum elding, addit, roofing & ; decks. 'iHome' retfiodal- Ing. Rich 215-295-0194

.B A B IC H M A S O N R Y - All , types of ''residential and commercial masonry work. New or repair. Dependable and. thorough; with com­petitive prices. Free esU- mates. Call 201-534-6575

B A T H T U B S S A V E D - Regiaze ;your ugly tub.: E s - ' tabllshed 7 years In Mercer Co. 1-800-339-4882.

B&M C O N TR A C TO R S - home repairs: carpentry, plumbing; . basement. re-

; finishing, custom ; storage sheds. 201-297-8930.

.B U IL D IN G R E P A IR S - Roofs (metal, shingle, tar- slate), chimneys,' gutters, spouts, flashing, waifs, walks, patios, garages, porches, steps„driv0ways, fences, demolition, carpen- Uy; painting, caulking, glaz­ing, stucco, masonry, point­ing, patching, inspections. G u a ra n t e e d : I n s u r e d . :609-921-1135.____________

CERAM IC T IL E - 30 years exp. No job too small. Free: e s t . C a l l F r a n k , 609-448-0052 <'CERAM JC T IL E - Job done

' perfectly with competitive pricing! F o r estimating call 609-392-1458.__________ _C ER A M IC T IL E - Repairs, tile installed permanently w/new cement board; Bath­room remodeling; plumb­ing, lowest prices. D ELA - i W A R E V A L L E Y T IL E , 40

' years of experience. 609’' 888-1067.

C U S TO M C A R P E N TR Y - Kitchens; formica, boo k-. cases, ' interior trimming, finished basements, fire­place; /-.mantles,;: custom paneling. 30 Years experi­ence. Call Virgil Carpentry, 201-369-3135.

D O Y O U , Need A Car- penter? .-; Remodeling; re­novation,restoration: 21 yrs exp.'609-499-1987 Chris

' FLO O R SANDING/Refin- is h in g & re p a irs ,::re a l craftsman,!. 215-757-0131.609-386-1566.___________ jFLO O R SAN D IN G & Re- finishlng - Installation, free esL. Call ’.Cliff, National Floors, at 609-921-3939 HANDYM AN / All types of home repairs improve­ments. Sheetrock, ceramic tiles & - basements. Very reasonable rates. Please call 201-329-8013

HANDYM AN 10'.HOthB-. re-'

mirror doors. Small appl. repairs. Odd jobs. Call Mr: /ksch, 609-655-7548.

HA N DYM A N - Decks, elec­tric, painting, carpentry,

: sheetrock, ceramictlle, pllances Installed and aity-;: thirig to do with home im- . pro vem e nts. F re e e sti- mates. Call Benny; at ; 609-443-1831.

HANDYM AN - Need help? Call a handyman, $15 per hour, Call :809-936-0656,:. ask for Jeff

' HAN D YM A N - Will do small repairs.' around the homel; Very rellabfe. "No job toj

- smaii’L ■ 6 0 9 -5 8 7 -5 8 0 4 ,":';

H A R D W O O D FLO O R Ser-V vices - Complete hardwood . floor senrices, specializing In sanding & refjnishing, installation, and repairs. Fqj- free estimates call: 609-448-4015.

HIRE C R E A T IV E -’-W o o d -; craft Inc. -> T o do the; 1001 odd jobs no one else wants. Bathrooms/ base­m e n ts re m o d e le d . A ll carpentry/trim work; Rotted wood/termite damage re- palr. Refs. 609-586-2130.

JA M E S ' H O M E - Improve- ' ment &.remodeling & other jobs 609-396-4471

’ J& D M A IN TEN A N C E INC - Interior: & .exterior, repair, gutter cleaning, residential & co m m e rcia l cleaning . services. No job to small. S a m e :’d a y s e r v ic e : 201-297-4340.

M A N A R O U N D T H E H O U S E - carpentry, elec­trical, plumbing, $30. per. seivicall. 609-443-3845

248 Home Repairs 2si Painting &PapetfiangingM A SO N A R Y - W . Debaro

' repairs of stone work .& fireplaces. General mason- ary work. 261-B74-3811.

T IR E D O F W A ITIN G ? - For your husband to do It. Call

-today, it's done tomorrow; 609-584-8944

W IN D O W ' C LEA N IN G - Window storm'wlndow, lnsldev& out; $6 each. Carpet, upholstery, wall.& p'anel, bathroom; Free esti­mate. Fully : insured. -All w o rk g u a ra n te e d ; Call:

• 609-393-2122

251 Painting & Paperhanging

A L L E N S P A IN TIN G :; > A n d Restoratfons "Ah owner operated avc. taking pride In every Job’’• ResIdenUal/Commerdal

'• Interfor/ExterlorJ Kirk ABen r LaWrenceville

609-771-4189 ^A R TISTIC PAINTING & Paperhanging Residen-

itial,,’ -Commercial. /Interior' decorating. Reasonable rates. . Popcorn ceilings..: Call 7 days per week 609-265-8415.

B ELL’S C U S T O M PainUng .--•InteriOrr&'exterior./Fully insured. Free estimates. Reasonable rates. Special­izing in wallpaper removal. .References; 609-443-3408

B i a ’S PAIN TIN G - In- terior/Extenor; Wall Repair. Very neat, clean work. Free - estimates..;- Insured. Call 6 0 9 -4 9 7 - 9 2 9 9 O r - 201-287-1491. ’

C R E A T IV E ' F IN ISH ES - Custom painting, Interior &

: exterior, wallpaper Installa­tion,’ linoleum floors, re­novations & repbirs. Resi­dential & Commercial. Call 609-584-8831

C U S T O M P A I N T I N G S e r v ic e - R e a s o n b a le rales, fully insured, work guarenteed, excellent ref­erences. Interior & exterior. Free estimates, call 609- 8 8 2 -1 9 9 7 o r 6 0 9 -9 2 4 - 6300.

C U S TO M PAINTING & Home Repairs - Neat & prof, service.' References. Free est. 215-295-2915

b c H PAINTING & Paper- hanging - 5 yrs exp. Specializing in Interior de-

■ tails. Quality work Including paper removal, wall repairs & light carpentry work. Sat­isfaction guaranteed. Dave 609-466-2957. '

J D&S C U S TO M Wall Paper- ing & painting - Free esti­mates.; Quality work. Call .609-448-5280 eves.'G G G PAINTING - Quality workj-reas.’ rates, int/ext,

; w a 'I lp a p e T in g . ■ C a l i 609-883-6889 aft 5pm

: J& B P A I N T F a l l Special: $35/rm, $700 exterior. Will n o t la s t lo n g . -J e f f ,201-359-4208_____________

/J&J. Brothers - Painting, paperhanging & floor sand­ing.. No Job too small. Free est: Exp’d 609-397-8220

251 Painting & Paperhanging

M IKES PAIN TIN G ■ In- terior/Exterior, 8 yrs exp, re a s o n a b le . F re e e stl- matesl 609-799r3g51.

M O N R O E PAIN TIN G Inferior/Exterior :

Third generation of quality w o r k . F u l ly In s u r e d . Licensed. Winter Rates. 201-251-3936.P A I N T I N G I n -terior/exterior. Reasonable rates. Call W erner,- at 201-329-9610

PAINTING P LU S In- ferior/exferior w ork.; Refs. Reasonable rqtes, free es­timates 609-443-4072

P A P E R H A N G f N Q / B y Nancy -1 0 yrs exp., clean & neat, reasonable, refs, work guar. 609-466-0365

P A P E R H A N G I N G - &_ PAINTING - Residential & Commercial. Fully Insured. 35 Years Experience.: Ex­cellent References. Free E stim a te s. P lease call 609-448-5092

C U S TO M Quality - Paint­ing, carpentry. roofing, decks, shtrock, etc. Int/ext.: Free est. 201-297-5875.

SOLID IM AGE Painting - Inlerior/Exterior. Carpentry, & light restoration. Free est. Call 609-497-7591;

P E TE R T H E P A IN TER •Handymen*

Paperhanging/Removal Hom e Spodaiista

Interior A n d Exterfor I’m Th e Best

Call 201-297-2789

251 Painting & - Paperhanging

T W I N R I V E R S - F a ll special. Exterior housje- painting, $500. References • avail, 609-443-0880

V ITO ’S PAIN TIN G - In- terior/extefior custom work plus. Free estimates. Cbll 609-921-3938 'W H A TE V E R W O M EN D p - They must do twice as well as man to be thought: half as good. Luckily, thisi]s not difficult. Expert IntemDr p a in t in g B y D a n ie l| , re a so n a b le ;rateS' C a ll 609-882-5713 j

256 Electricians jAO A d s In Th is Class' M ust B e P R E-P A ID V

Call T o Advertise * 609-924-S260 ?

A A R O N E L E C T R I C ' . - Quallty work at low rates. Licensed & insured. Free estimates. 609-882-1267

258 PlumbingB ITTN E R PLUM BING ' & Heating, Ino. - Repairs, re­novations, : new construc­tion, quality work & Free estimates. License #8646. Call 609-466-8656B: V E N A PLUM BING - N J Lie #8544. Res: & Com ­mercial. Ins & Bonded. 24 Hr Svc. 609-896-2995

261 Heating & Air Conditioning

- AD A d s In T h is Ciase M ust B e P R E-P A Id

. Call T o Advertise/ 609-924-3250 ^

Ml',',

A U CTIO m

: H O U S E C L E A N I N G - S e rvice R e lia ljle , honest and experienced.: Con- tinqntal quality,/own trans-

.M portaUon-,' and/ references, r Pets okay. Please call I- 609-695-1025 ,

H O U S E C LE A N IN G , Laun- X (fry.& Ironing,/ Exfi’d/hard- ■ worfring/honesL Refs upon J request 609,-581-3745

H O U S EC LEA N IN G Jobs 9. Wanted - Honest. Depen-

dable.’.Good Refs. Free Es- . itimales.; 609-882-7430.

^ h o u s e c l e a n i n g -R e s p o n s ib le ,' re lia b le .

_ Exp!d.:Frea estimates. Call "t/j Beth eves;:609r485-4338.,

* r H O U S E C LEA N IN Q - Re- ,V liable, exp’d, housewife will

clean your horne.' Reason- - : able rates. 609-588/8133

H .R .-C O N S T R U C T IO N - Diywqll, concrete, decks, rp ^ n g ;‘ ’ additions,';, com-

, piste carpentry . service. „,’ Free e st 609:883-2387 or

2 1609-989-7650.

‘ • PLA N TSI W O U LD You like ' '•' to have live ptants...thatare "■^'practically care free? T ry ^ '^o u r hydroponics soil-free •^•■^anta i seet Wa:will help. ' you choose the right plants

' ror/your lighting' & decor. • '' Specializing' In.design, or:' ' iental gprdens; southwest

_ kx)k.& much more.’ Call - Todavl 201-359-7171.

*' TO M 'S C A R P E N TR Y &’ o a r ie ra r re p a ir.. D e ck s,

‘S'"'painting, : rtxifing. Small ’’ jo b s w e lc o m e . C a l l ' ' 201-431-4308.

ANTIQUESSpacUiilng In th* llnatt quaity . Anwioan Indian Art-

Old Pawn a tin* qyallly Now Jawaky - Hum-BatliMry-

B«aA»ark-PQNwy Akn fin* Amaiicart A Engliah. Furntur* • (X<lna • Waapona •.; Sporting Art A Hon*lwina -

m 19SS ’.Approiaala" ^

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LARGEST SELECTION OF REFINISHED ANTIQUES

In New Jersey

Specialaing in O A K a n d C L O C K S

OPEN 7 DAYS Sam to 5pm~I M S . o r H e d > M o m i < M i I U . 5 3 9 N

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ( 6 0 9 ) 4 4 8 4 0 6 9 ^

G AINSBO RO UG H H OUSE , ANTIQ UES

OVER 25 years IN BUSINESS I 81 Church Street'

Tewkesbury V. Gloucestershire

' . England . ^ 2 9 3 0 7 2

THE TOMATO FACTORY ANTIQUE CEHIER

35; shops; showing: fur­niture, s llv e r,c o lle c - tib le sia n d fin e a cce s-

r sories.’ Half-Way btwn Lambertvllle- ■& Prince-; ton. ' '

Open Todays till 5pm . o M.< Browning >

• decorator on premisesHamilton A ve .

' H im w e U , N J '' m S ) 466-9833

(60 9 ) 466-9860 (60 9 ) 466-2990

ANTIQUE/VINTAGE CLOTHING, TEXTILES^ ACCESSORIES (including jewelry)

S H O W A N D ^ A L ENOVEjVi^ER 10 & 11 NOON-SPM

NEVy HOPE EAGLE FIRE CO. ROUTE 202 & SUGAN RD.

NEW HOPE, PA.AD M ISSIO N S

Exhibitors From N .Y ., G T ., MDV, N .J., PA. Featuring Fabulous Clothing And Textiles

. From 19th Century Thru 1960i'* .' / ’.'O-'''"' ' '/ ■ ‘ ' 'i/’i

Call For Information- ---------- -- Nadi3 (215) 643-1395'--------------

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PUBLIC AUTO AUCTIONS a t., N o v . 1 0 th & S a t., N o v . 2 4 th

Rain or Shlno 2nd '& 4th S a t of Eveiy Month'

BANK REPOSSESSIONCradit Uribn, Lease, Cars & others.

Over 150 Cars; Alt Makes, ktodels, Years INSPECTION: 10 AM

S A LE 1T:00 AM SHARP!!!

Balance due within 5 days Cosh or (bdhlerCheck -.Cradrt Cards Accepted :

;Rnandng Available on (Certain Cars'- I.', v .: ; : Extandsd Warrantfea on & Nawer Cars..' < -

HOWELL AUTO AUCTION2.300 Rl. 9 So. Howoll, NJ 07731

{201)780-2032J ’.'.' m ilo’3 So. of rreohold Raceway

PUBLIC AUCTION"WASHINGTON WELL FARM" Rocky Hill - Blawonburg Road

SKILLMAN, N.J.

■wmAbsolutefy'j besold / subject tominimum i: bid of ‘ •650.000

AUCTION ON SITE SATURDAY. NOV. 17. 2:00 P.M.

Historic Colonial features 5 bedrooms," :4 .fireplapes; ’ completely renovated country : kitchen, (farming building now used as ofiGice, swiitHDlng: pool and'more on 7.4 acres.

'Will Absolntety' T Be Sold . .

. Dlraetlaiiis; From P rlo ix -. .tm , 206 N tp S ia W fo r,’ f. ;

' ’ 1 .4 m t l e 8 . . . ; . 'v BROKERS HONORED - CALL FOR BROCHURE

F R E V l E W n A ' I C :

S a t . , k o T . 1 0 l;0O-4:0OFJyL

! Good Antiques- Nice Households

PUBLIC AUCTIONElezabeth Krleger & Markham Estate (NYC)

48 Maple S t , Princeton, N J(off Nassau St.)

MON., NOV. 12-8:30 AM: (Rain Date - Next Day)

Rare Irg. 1650 tressel,table; 1780 Chippetxlale, Em­pire & Vict.BurBaus;t old miirdtitg H tte -E m p ire ^ g t i carved dTopteaf &‘dning table»->chdrBt HioeTCgFjtern Empire sideboard; sofas; slant top A SecretaFyirtfosks; double & twin bedroom sets; china & music, cabinets; old plank, Hitchcock A wicker chairs; tea cart; 1800 Blanket chest; oak wash stand; custom oak tressel table & 4 nice eng. Windsor .chairs; etc! old fireplace equipt.; wrought set; prints & paintings; oriental mgs; art & travel b w k s ; Iqts of nice old china; glass, orna­ments; steriing flatware; lamps, TV's, jewelry; mantel & wall docks; Etcl -

LESTER & ROBERT SLATOFFAuctioneers (215)736-8989T r e n to n , N J (609) 393-4848

M a rk h a m E s ta te C o n tin u e d p lu s R o s s m o o r A p t.

PUBLIC AUCTIONLawrence Road R re C o ;, 1252 Rte. 206

(Lawrenceville Rd) between Larwencevilie & Trenton, NJ

WED., NOV. 14 - 8:30 AMVicL sofa & chairs; Mahog Sec. desk; nice mahog o c ­casional tables; TiMn Fr. provincial badroom set; T V ; etcl Primitives; Lots of g o ^ old china & glass; Silver; Jewelry; Fine Bric-a-brac etcl

LESTER & ROBERT SLATOFFAuctioneers ; (215) 736-8989 Trenton, NJ (809)393-4848

FIDELITY AUCTION CORPORATION 1 -8 0 0 -4 4 -S O L D -4

M ichael R. G ingold A uctioneer

PUBLIC AUCTION

4Vi AoreCalif. Contetfiporary Rt. SlSHopewdl Twp.With Tennis Courts & Pool 'Check Weldd Ad Wed-Fri In your Packet Real Estate ClassiRed Section for details Auction Date: Nov, 17,1 pm

11.8 Acre Building Lot Aunt Molly Rd; ? Hopqwell Twp. > ,Survey & Perc Test

1 Acre Building Lot Bedens Brook Rd. M ontgomery Twp.Survey & Perc Test Available

Secured Parties indicate n o reasonable offer refused

6 Acre Building Lot Princeton Hopewell Rd. Survey & Perc Test 1^

1*

* Additional Land & Homes Available

Auctioneer Louis N. MartzTams: It Subject X® Osnflnnatkin ,

Tr-r-.--.'-Ik Auctioneer ResavesTile RlghtTo'Aoccpt Or Reject All Bids ' '-Vr A v^onea Has Hie Authority To Sdl Prior To The Auction

Licensed & Bonded #002756

For info call ~ 609593-0690

8B Week of Novemiber 7 , 1990 A Packet Publication

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AT YOUR SERVICEat your flngertips...at your convenience..:..

the total guide to services in Cehtral New Jersey

(609) 924-^25Q

261 Heatings Air Roofing &Conditioning Siding ^

296 Gardening s L a n d ^ p in g

A FFO R D A B LE A/C Co. - A/C,'heating, sefv & Inst. Comm, tefridgs. Financing.

• C C A 4 C C A201-560-1552

SEAMLESS ‘ eUTTERS - ;De11vereds or Installed. W e a l s o 'c l e a n g u t t e r s . 609-585-2541

A N Y T R E E ^Or‘ Shrub • Trim rried/rem oved, Iota

'Cleared. Free est. Hanover tree Sve, 609-758-8405

A LD EE H E A TIN G & A/C - T H E R IA U L T R O O FIN G - Sales, service,* Installa- ' All types of roofing, gutters, tions. All makes & models, downspouts. Free ' estl-

'Call 609-443-3338 matas.' 609-466-2645. iOii

\SPHALISCALING

COMPUTERSERVICnS

H E A TIN G IN S T A L U T IO N & Repair.'Hot water, steam & warm air. Low prices, duality work. 25yrs expert-, ence. Call 259-0121.

276 Maying S Haiiiing, ,

. BIG W O O D S ,Nuraery - Pro f, landscaping/law n service, cornm/res. Free estimates, nursery stock. 609-758-3886.

FENCES

609-275-5935

PRO SEAL

. W e Specialize In Coal Ta r Asphalt Sealer

No Driveway Too SoldiProtect Y ouf Drive Against

•Gas Spots •Oil Spills

• And Other Elements

FREE ESTIM ATES

Crahbury Micro Suppoi% Inc.

Cranbury, New JerseyOn Site DIAGNOSTICS,

REPAIR and CONSULTATIONfor your

- Personal Computer System ' Plus Inexpensive quality upgrades to your existing hardware and software. : - For personal service at a ir ’ fordable rates. Call us to­day at

(609) 395-9374

FENCES UNLIMITED V

•All Types illty. NQuality. Materials. '

» Custom Designs •27 Years Of Service'

D o g R u n s & D o g , Houses

Free Estimates 201-422-9696

FRAI^ CARf(EVM£ Honie hr tiroveinente

M A SO N R VSidewalks ’ '

’ Driveways Steps ' - '

r CAftPENTBt. -Install WIndows-Ooors ■TjloWork Deck Patios

' HoU^e Additions' ' Finished BasementsI i609-896-2946

ARTISTICFEATHERING

PaMod Walls • Lool(sUkeWti >aper

No Scraplno'or. Pooling, nwidontial & Commorolal Painting. Roanonably Priood. Can For Froo Eatl-

MORTON'SPAINTING

609-587-6159

271 Roofing & Siding V

M OVING - Alcor Movers. Low rates; Insured; Jocat & ' lo n g d is t a n c e . 2 4 h r service;^ Llo; 001W 5.:'Call 201-678-3316; ’

All A d s In Th is Class M ust B e i>RE-PAID

CaO T o Advertise 609-924-3250 '

JULIUS H. GROSSOWNER-OPERATED

A B H O M E IMP - Siding,. roofing; painting.Carpen- 'try ; ext, Int., LIc/ins/Free est.<

609-585-4595

Professional Interior & Exterior

Painting

Paperhanging' ~

RENCWATORS

1 ^CUSTOM BUILDERS OF:

• AddiUons a Sunrooms• Decks & Porches

C O M P L E TE HOM E R EN O VA TIO N S.

Marvin ReplacementWindows

609-448-2880

R&B CONSTRUCTION

R e n

a Additions 'a Garagesa Basement Partitions

Free EstimatesAtfordable Rates

609-758-8351

40

609-486-SB96

ResidentiaiCommercial

AdrStlonsAlterations

New Construction Quality

Craftsmanship Refreshing Designs P'1

References

B O B S R EN O V A TIO N SS p e c i a l i z i n g In : Kitchens, Bathrooms, Basem ents, Dryw all, Ceramic Tile, Windows, Doors, Siding & Roofs, V in y l & H a r d w o o d Floonng Installation. Qudity^^Woilananshlp

Js Guaranteed.Insured.

201-521-5673

FIREWOODFbRSALE?

Advertise for 13 weeks on this page in our 10 pubKeations; published Wednesday thni Friday. CaO your representative today for details. Dead-; line is Friday by S o'dKk for the following w eek..

PRINCETON PACKET CiASSIHEDS

MONOAY-FRIOAYGAM-5PM

609-924-3250m m M M

W ANT, IT O U T? CA LL M E IN...

•^Basements . < ,• Attics• Garages• Hauling• Light Movii• Clean UpA N Y TH IN G «A N Y TIM E . Residentiei/Commerclal

CA LL JO E 609-298-6291

T . W H ITA K E R P A IN TIN G

• Insured • Free Estimates We Welcome All JobS!:

Serving the Pnneeton Area . for more than ,,

30 years with the

■ highest quality work.

A B S TR A C T R O O FIN G - S p e c ia l i z in g in : n e w . shingle roofs; repair v & - patch: work; roll rubber,: roofs. Guaranteed to be lowest^ prices, so call us la s t i 'F re e e s tim a te s , 609-695-1769

A C E T R A S H R EM O VAL - W e clean up & remove ALL D E B R IS . Inelde/Outside g e neral clekn-'up;' o ve r g ro w th a ro u n d h o m e ,

• tree/stump'removal,'base- ments, attics, garages &

'yards,' Fully; Insured. 'Call 201-723-0431. _

C O M P L E TE ' C A R E Y A R D S Y S T E M S

• T R E E S E R V IC E• U W N M A IN TEN A N C E• LA N D S C A P E D ESIG N• SPR IN G C LE A N U P , Ins'd, Free Est. Low Rates;

2 0 1 -8 7 4 - 5083

ATTIC S /C ELLA R S - Yards cleaned: Asphalt, concrete,

'Stone;:* dirt hauled. " 6 0 9 -3 9 6 ^ 9 . ;

C U S TO M U N D S C A P E * Lawn Care - Landscape design * Installation. Lawn;

' renovation ■; * 'installafion. Mulch, decorative stone. Brick; slate walks. Grounds m a l n t i F y U y , I n s u r e d . L a w n s -R -U 's 6 0 9 -5 8 5 - 6020 or 683-7874 - -

Call

A D D ITIO N S - Roofing * siding, , decks; skylights * . m o re . F re e estim ates..- 201-821-1184.

J * D L IG H T HAULING • All ' cteaned/hauled away, gar?

agps/yards, bsmts. Call 609-393-5295 Ucensed '

EI»iFIRE;; T R E E ' : ^ '■

SP E C lA L I^tS

• Large * Small• Interior * Exterior• Fences * Decks

609- 924- 1474;•staining •W ater Damage

Drywall/Plaster Repairs Minor AHeratlons Uoht Caroentrv , <

609- 758-2324Call Us For Neat,

Dependable Senricol

STAN OLSZAK- Paperhanger

Painting

CHARLESCOST1GAN

IN T E R IO R P A IN T IN G

Restoraubn J * ; '*“ , Establlshed-"1970" ~ 'S p e c ia liz in g In A ll -Types Of.Wallcoverings From Hancforint D e ­s ig n s T o S ta n d a rd Wallpaper. '! 'O ld W o rld Q u a lity C-aftsmanship - FullyG uaranteed" _____

ResidontlaiTi ' "Ruterenees/'- Commercial animates .

A L L A M E R IC A N ' R O O FIN G

Specializing in patch work,<£; shingle roofing, rubber roof- Ing,- roll 'roofing A 9utfer w o rk .' F re e e s tim a te s ; . Senior citizen discount. All work guaranteed.

60 9 -3 9 3 -6 4 9 7

K E L E M E N M O V IN G - P M 00350., A p a rtm e n ts ,' homes> ai)d (O ff ic e s ; ' Low. I’ates;'-All size jobs. 25 Bear: Brook Rd,W,< Windsor, N J.' Call 609-520-8414.

Complete tree * stump re­moval, pruning, cabling,'

'feeding, * site clearing. Reasonable 1' rates, year ■ round' service. Free- esti-' mates. 609-896-1640,,’.

if*

M OVING? i .S A V E up to 50% l Fully Insured; Local * -long distance; #PM00587i Galt 201-257-1777 ‘

ALLIED R O O FIN G - Free estimates. Roof repairs * rain gutters. Guaranteed. Call 609-448-5707 ' ’

609-599-1948

f Exterior Painting• Power Washing• Textured Ceilings• Plastering * Drywall

Repairs•Carpentry Work'

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A Division Of Pennington PfoperUea .

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'' SERVICES '

THOMASSCHWARZWALDER

CARPENTRY: Homelmpmmanls MTypesofWoodimriang

FULLY INSURED

SOYeaiS'Experience

(609) 298-3387

C E N T R A L JE R S E Y B R IC K & D E C K '

A C O M P L E TE H O M E IM P R O V EM EN T C O ;

W e D o H A OFrom T h e Roof

Down T o Th e Floor Out T o The Y a rd :

We Do It AB With Pride! 201-369-7363

CHARGEIT!

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AROLDS HARDWOODrFLOORING

INC.

The Complete Job .

•Sales ■• Installation •Sanding '' •Refinishing• Staining '• Repairs

Fully Insured ■ : FreeaS timte oyx :

| | ^ 0 1 » 4 2 2 n 7 ? > 2 Q

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Prompt,. Professional ■ Electrical Service

REFINISHINGSpecUbkig In KRdwna

Family Business For Over 60 Years

CALL609-585-9383

Woikmatiship

>nsAbo Avalable

• AftordUrle• Free Estimates

Hot: water heaters; kit­chen & baths, renova­tions, gas piping, small repairs, sewer * drain cleaning, sew er^ water services, installed, new construction. •

B A R TH O L E M E W& S O N S

PARK! LANEPapeihanging & Painting

'Residential/Commerclal - ,* Fully :lnsured -• 35 Years Expenence

!•! Excellent^Refsrences :• . Free Estimates ,

Also Work Available for Additions & . Renovations,

M e m b e r National . Wood Flooring Assn. ;

Residential/Conunercial ' Insured & Bonded

609-896-2995 : 24 HR. Emermncy Sve;

,'Carver;Place-: -' Lawrsnceville

A LL S E A S O N S SID IN G S - Sidings, roofings,'carpen­try, all repairs large or small. Seamless - gutters, t r im ; s la t e , c o p p e r f la s h in g s . O ld -w o r ld craftmanship, best prices. 609-426-0709

N O H A SSLEI No FussI - Windsor Moving Co. Low rates, t prompt V * reliable service. Residential * com?

. merclal, local and long dls-ii; tance; . Prof packing. No

t minimum hours, No job too b ig . or small. . F re e ,. estt mates, fully irisured.-Call us

- it’s worth It. Lio#RM00512.,. 609-443-4559 or 448-8840

H O F E R ’S LANDSCAPING - Commarical * reslderftlal cleanups, grading, york raking, fi- * R ties stone,

: walls. .'Decks;:;''rolofillln^,.:. Hedges * bushes trlmmM * shaped. Lawn mowed. North/South Brunwsick * surrounding areas, Call 201-249-2989.

B ELLE M EAD R O O FIN G - Over 40 yrs in business, all typOs of roofing, gutters, chimney .flashing;.: gutters. cleaned.- Member; of: the.’: Consumer Bureau. Call 201-359-5992 day or-eve­n in g , ;( lo c a l c a ll: from Princeton).

U & S HAULING - Odd Jobs, moving, attics * base­ments cleaned;-general

syard * tree work; Call Bill: 2 0 1 -2 9 7 -1 1 2 2 or P e rry 609-275-8570

H U B ER * S EEM S U n d - scaping,- - ,'AII .-phases of: la n d s c a p in g ,-in c l: flag­s to n e ; b r ic k ,' w a lk s * patios," ■ RR Tie s ,'" stone ■ walls * steps; decks, stone driveways, lawn cutting, sand, sstone;: top soil: de-. livered.'Cail, 609-737-2592:::

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JA C O B S T R E E S ve -To ta l tree/shrub care for all spa- sons. . Reasonable;! Fully.- ins; Free est 609-73/r6988 ■

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JO H N K O C H IS LA N D S C A P IN G

C O O P E R & S C H A FE R , Inc.

SH IN G LE T IN C O P P ER S LA TE

G U T T E R S LEA D ER S Office — Workshop" ,

63 M oran : P rince ton.924-2063

sAli A d s In Th is Class M ust B e PR E-P AID

Call T o Advertise 609-924-3250

Custom Design. Commerdal/Residerillai -

609-585-9483609-443-8283

A C O R N T R E E & Land­scape • tree . removals, pruning,': lot cledring. Exp. Free Est. 609-8Q2-6622.

G U T TE R : C L E A N I N G B y ' Allen’S Paining, Inc.:. Free,

• Addibons/Alterations• New Homes• Old Homes• Commercial

Business• Swimming .Pools

Need An Outlet Added O r Just A Fixture Hung?

No Job Too Big O r^m all

Call 2 0 1 -3 5 9 -2 3 7 8: Fully Insured '. '

FLOOR SJWpiNGPelinishing & Installation ;

Stpinlng Of AJI Colors• S t• U s in g A l l N o n -

Yellowing, " N o W ax Finishes

. ; Free Estimates - At! Work Guaranteed.

NATIONAL /FLOORS, INCl. 609-921-3939/ ' Clifton Grant •

A C TIO N LAW N Sve. Inc. - All types o f ' clean-ups, lawns out,', tree "trimming," free est. Call 609-538-0817

LA R R Y G S C A N N ELLA - Full - service. landscaping, lawn * , gardening co. Flagstone',' mulch, brick, woodchip, R.R;: ties, prun­ing, backhoe, tree remdvali' D . E . P C e r t if ie d . C a ll

'609-896-3193 ' ' ’

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• Plumbing * Heating.• Reasonable Rates• Sewer Service :

2 4 Hour Em ergency

Service .

Ucense #5235

Can 201-418-1990

Call 609-77,1-4189.

N O V EM B ER S A L E ited time price reduction on roofing. Talk, to the other roofing companies then talk to us. Free estimates * roof inspection. Scordo C o n 8 t r u e l i o n 201-899-0578.

'A L L E N ’S T R E E Service.r, i , , 5 0 l f t aeijal buc|<et. Triiji-j, Lim-n-'»?,'"9- or .removal. Lota

’ c l e a r e d . : S h r u b .& " h e d g e w o r k . C I ) I p p e r : service. ’ Mulch," topsoil, ' sand, delivered. Rototllling. Free est 609-758-0560 .: ,

LEAF REMOVAL Speci£(l; Ist - Bagging'‘avail, lawn::

> cuts”!a<rail.: Reasdnbable.' Call 609-924-8418 '

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; I n t e r i o r / E x t e i j o r ^ R e s t o r a t i o n . & :Carpentry ■Paperhflnging ,H i g h e s t Q u a l i t y W o r k

Fully Insured Reasonable Rates

Fo r Free Estimates

609-497-7591 -nmesvswvi

KENNETH MARSHALL ELECTRIC INC.

609-443-3166Ucense #6296

•. Alterabons/Additions ■ • Emergerwy Service.

• Outdoor & Secunty

• Apt Maintenance '• Ceiling Fans• Free Estimates• Qualified & Insured• Residential/Small

Businesses

C R E A T IV EDESIGNS

’ Landscaping'Angelo Dubravski.

RichOUwerther ' Mark Hozeny

CUSTOM PAINTING & HOME REPAIRS

W e ' Hang - Any. Wall ! C o v e r in g ' W it h P r e c is io n * C p n - fidence. Hand-Trimmed P a p e r a .iF a b r io s *

: Get Your Home in •; 'Shape For The Holiday

R O O FIN G - All types, n e w . and repair, gutters, .gutter cleaning .* flashings. John Brokaw * Son, 609-466- 1949 or 201-281-6569.

A P P L E G A R T H T r e e Service - Now Is the best time for tree work. Lot clearing. Tractor. Service.: Loader, grader,-v. rake .- or- brush .hog. Free estimates. Call 609-448-7198

Ideal! for. confined,;areas"j W ood ChIpping/LandacfH' ping Service. Call,’ 201- 359-3883 .

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PR O FILE U N D S C A P E S r F o r F,a|l' C le a t ) 'u p a . Reasonblo rates. Freeesti­mates; Cali 609-396-5739

SNOW-BEMOVALSERVICES?

Neat &

Advert^ your snow rem o^i business lor 13 weeks on this :pege in our 10 :pubrcalions, .pubfished Wednesday thru Friday. . 'Cal your representative today for details. Deadline is Friday by 5 oidock for the following

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References Free Estimates

PRINCETON PACKET CUSSIFIEOS

A ll Jobs Accepted

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10% o n'W H h T h is A d

Decks • PaUo* • Lawns . • FreoEstim aiM ' : For All Your' Landscape And Home Improvement Needs.

M C R fO A Y -FR IO A Y , I 9A M -S P M

CLEANING SERVICE

Quality Home Cleaning&

Professional Shopping Services

- Fully Bonded * Insured. Complete Home & Office Cleaning. Personalized Office Holiday Special.

Pre & Post party cleanup.

Cow, Low rales!■ For Free Estimates Call

609-799-4410

W E B O E F S E T P R E S S

Let us pnnt your newspaper or in-house organ. Camera ready mechanicals or negatives requireStandard pages or tabloids can be "printed on

• “ ■ ■ ....................Dffsi ■ ■ ■regular 3 0# newsprint or 5 0 # white offset stock. Nominal extra charge for spot colon:Our Capacity is 32 pages standard and 64 pages tabloid. .

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WINTER WONDERUND

R each T h e D rivew ays & H o useh o lds In N e e d - O f T h e V aluable Service s T h a t Y o u Offer. Advertise Y o u r W inter. Service s (S n o w p lo w ­ing, F ire w o o d ,-E tc ,).o n ” A t Y o u r S ervice ’; ' . . . ;

CaB Princeton Packet To d a y ' F o r M o re Information, .

A t 609-924-3250, A sk F o r Jim .

AT YOUR SERVICEat your fingertips,..at your convenience....

the total guiefe to sen/ices in Qentral New Jersey924-3250(609)

straight to the 4uction Page. This we for a Victorian bureau, Limoges China^1975 Mustang. Shop the Auction Page

Thursday or Friday in the Classified section of Packet' Publication. Then go bid for that blankelk wooden'sleigh and look again next week for more 1

Auctioneers!..'Make your auction a success. You can reach : 225,000 readers with a " Packet Publication Auction ad. Call today

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’91 Ford Taurus has function and finesse- / *

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The:199,1:Ford Taurus has undergone product changes that make' it an'even better value and more fun to drive than ever. All Taurus

edans now come standard with electronically controlled

' four-speed automatic overdrive transaxels, adding to performance and mileage.

The Fofd: Taurus - features major [lowertrain ! upgrades ' and functional mprovements in the 1991 model year. ■ •

‘‘Since its introduction, the iward-winning Ford Taurus' has i; irought world-class design and hand- : • ing features to. hundreds of thousands J )f drivers across America,” said fhoirias J, "Wagner, 'Ford Motor i^ompany .vvice i president and " Ford Division general-manager; ‘‘Taurus s convincing prooff that world-class Jesign and affordability can be at- ributes of a single automobile,”

The 1991 Taurus is available in L,GL andiLX,series as four-door sedans • : or-wagons.

The ad d itio n o f seq u en tia l nulti-port electronic, fuel injection .

o.te'.roa^i&catiqns. on the fc:' 'aurus’;2-.^:iliter.foitr-cylinderengrny’-!

iliave resulted ;in; an - increase of 15 ;;

horsepower; . (This. engine. - will •• be; , available-later in the itlodOl year.) All ■

. engines - now have sequential- fuel > injection, ,•

In addition, a new electronically controlled' four-speed; automatic oycr- dnve traiisaxle is how..standard on;;alI models’except the Taurus SHO. This clectronicallyrcontrolled; transaxle; helps dnvers-‘achieve;.optimum fuel: economy’and performance along With smooth? consistent shifts: .'Additional product enhancements improve Taurus’ already smooth nde.

An anti-lock brake system also >is offered for' the - first ' time on s 1991: Taurus station wagon models.'

‘‘We~ believe we have the best statiom wagon jn . the market,’ v Mr. Washer said. -“ One.'o f ;the hea./.agne. ___ . ..... ............ ........_. . . ........ .............................. ___________________...TfliMis hhVbeeh'‘so sjLccessfiif‘IS'fliaff^ -? 'lire's oi?newTiX^j^aicfetoig^lum^niiitn ; ';"tnresi'thar.'rehlTa^de tlit> its design has lifeen-rguided i by-the^ wheelsy Transihi^siOn‘shifting also popularity^

'reasons

voice of the customer throughout its product history. Two'other big things Taurus.has going for it are its proven success and its reputation for continu­ous improvement.” ,

IThe 199! 1 Taurus is available as a

i four-door s^an or: Wagon m L, GL and LX series, A new package avail­able in ’91, ‘‘the ’L- Plus,” is a well-equipped six;;; cylinder Taurus priced significantly below the Taurus . GL.The focus model for 1991 is the - availability of sporty. bucket seats; floor shift and -console for added storage. ' t

In the 1989 model year, the Taurus ■r line was cnhanced^ with an SHO ; (Super High Output)%iodel. In 1991,

the SHO gets upsized 16-inch unidi- rectiQnal~’Goodyear” Eagte GT+’4;

. becomes: easier in 1991 thanks to. a newrod shifter.And the 1991 Taurus

' SHO also has a new clutch with lower: pedal effort

An industry styling leader Taurus ' has received numerous awards, in­cluding Motor Trend’s 1986 ‘‘Car of

V the Tear.” Road and Track: honored ;it as one qf the "Best Cars in the

' World’s’ for 1988 and Gar and Driver named Taurus one of its ‘‘Ten Best”, cars in 1989, The Industnal De­signers JSociety of America (IDSA)

, recently named the Taurus one of the> 10 - most important designs of; the

-decade. The Taurus was the only vehicle to make the IDSA list.

;Satety and.security features such as

Auto Loan RatesLender New-3yr Ncw-4yr llsed-3yr Used-4yr

Amerifederal Savings Bank LawrenceviIIc

Bank of Mid-Jersey . Mercerville . .

.'Carnegie Bank “ :Pnnccton

Carteret Savings Bank Princeton

Cenlar . - -.. ..- Princelon '

. “ Dime Savings Bank . - ,Lawrence

: First Constitution Bank Cranbury , . . •

First.Fidelity Bank, Princeton - South Branswick , .-First NattI Bfuik of Cntr’l Jersey , Bridgewater >

. National. Community Bank - : . . Trenton, ,

New Jersey-National Bank-. Trenton '

New. Jersey Savings Bank - - - Somerville l

Security. Savings Bank, S LA Vineland

' .The Tru st C o .. o f Princeton: Princeton *

.United Counties Trust . Hillsborough . .

United Jersey Bank . - Princeton

United S & L Lawrence

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Rates compifed by the National Moiigage Reporter, a mortgage information clearing house. .Rates may be for new. applications only;.information on terms and other-.

,available, programs may be obtained by. calling the lender directly; Local lenders - Wishing to participate in this survey or consumers with a ijuestions about a listed lender may call (215) 344-9101. Rates are current as of Nov. 2. .: . ..

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Buying good used cars, fo re ig n a n d d o m e s tic , specializing in Toyolas and D a t s u n s a ls o b u y in g wrecks S problem cars for e x p o r t in g . C a l l 609-587-4431.

i WE WILL S E U YOUR CAR

o r get: you out of your pay- ipents 609-428-5714

316 A u to s

for Sale-ii

A L F A G T V 7 9 rM et. gray; Good condition: Best offer; Call 609-921-6792

316 A u t o s

for Sale

optional antilock brakes:^nd staqdard.- 'drtyerls^sidejjanbags are.*'Atlif*r*

A C A S H D EAL - For all new cars & trucks. Also free Junk car removal. Call 24hrs. 609-695-8186.

' A L L ' A U T O S ’ Accepted - fT b p icash (Srfdds'paltfiiCalf U m

T O Y O T A C E LIC A G T ’87 - ; ’Hatch, 53K mi, p/s, p/b, a/c, i- cmise, am/fm cass stereo, i s n r f , 2. t o n e s i l v e r , '$ 7 0 0 0 / B 0 . C a l i

609-895-9724 Iv msg -

ASSUMEPAYMENTS

On beautiful cars, tmeks & vans.

609-428-5714

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201-536-8031.

Ditschm ah selected for prograrn

A LL A U T O S wanted - Best price paldl Bad, Junk, good, o r new. 1981 a n d :up.;

' hour pickup with: Cashf 201-525-2930''

; Ditschman; / Flemington Ford / Lincoln /:Mercury of Flemington has been selected : by ' the *Ford Motor Company to become a member of the “ Mainstreet U.S.A.” Commercial Account Sales Program, The .MMainr street U.S.A.” program is a joint effort between Ford and participating dealers to offer complete transpor-

: tation ’ services, to small: businesses nationwide. Asl a participating mem; , her of the ‘ iMaiBstreet ,p.S. A;’ ':deal--. er network, Ditschman / Flemington Ford / Lincoln / Mercury will be

tailored to Commercial Accounts, which in the past were available only to national fleet buyers.:Ditschman / Flemtngton-Ford V Lincoln / Mercury . has opened a Commercial Account Sales Department dedicated solely to the: small businesses in Hunterdon, Warren; and Mercer County areas. This department will offer theifull line of Forjl / Lincoln / Mercury car and truck .products wd: accessories, as well Nissan,'BMW, Buick, GMG;' Ghjryd[er/Plym6uth / Dodge, Chevrolet 7 'Gep, Pontiac, Mazda,

offering a complete line of services c ‘ SubUnr, Suzuki,, and Isup . Com-

..mercial financing and lease plans,’ and’,par(s: and service departments dedicated 4o the needs; of small busi-; nesses. , '

Ric Stnplmg has been named the Commercial Account Sales Mpnager for the dealership. Ric took part in an intensive trUining program sponsored by Ford Motor Company to learn how to service the needs of commercial buyers. He and his staff are dedicated to providing a high level of servicpjp the small businesses of our communi­ty. ,

, Ric Stripling can; be.: reached at 201-782-3673 ' ''

A LL A U T O S W A N TE D - Foreign & domestic. Free towing. Call 609-394-9191, ■

'2 4 hours.C A R S T R U C K S - Foreign

:'& domestic. Junk, wrecked. or good cond. Cash fast. - 609-466-3374.

S P O R T S ; A N T I Q U E , Classic And Con/ettes - 609-393-4621.

CARS WANTED

AMERICAN & FOREIGN^ Top DoBar Pdd

: : ; Nebbia Chevrolet v -V; Rte.130 Hlglit8tovm,N.d.

, 609-44S0910 687-8226

R E E D M A N A U T H O i O z i f r «f^^^;^AG UA R DEALER

Princetonj r 25 M inutes’Away; rSHOP REEDMAN Before You Buy,

Lease or Re-Lease Immediate Delivery:; Some New 1991 Jaguar CJ6 Sdns, Sovereigns, & One 1990 KJS Convt; Plus Taking: Orders On

j The Family Of Jaguar Motor Cars. Leasing Company

Inquiries Welcome.

REEDMAN JAGUAR SALES>SERV1CE-PARTS

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Shop. Reedman: Prices New :1991 Models & .1990 Left-Over Maidel tim e in Full Swing.' ' 12'Franchlsed Makes. American & Import Cars & Trucks.

Reedman Car A^Truck World Center; 2200. New4& Used Cars &;y*ucks -> American & Imports.SHOP REKPMAN RUCBS • IN STOCK 65 Nsw> *90 A *9i:C-1600 2 WO PiekiipS 22 NSW '• *90 A:*91 C4SOO 2 WO PlekUpS 46NSW - *90 A *«l K-1SOOA WD PIdaes. T4 NSW'- *90 A -*t1'K*2500 4.WOPlefcupsr 2S NsW -^90 A *91 V4HBZtn 4WD2fMw-< *90 4*91 OuburbShStaWOAdWO 44 Nm >*4 90 A *91 ASUO MS Vsftt > V34 NSW' 74 NSW19 NSW

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. Spat'CMh: Fo r Y o u r Car O r.Tn ick, Call 21S-757-4961

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1990 OLDS CUTUSS SUPREME

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YOU .PAY . ^ 9 9 7 8

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V6, Auto. Trans., PS, PO, Air Cond., Tinted Glass, 7< Poe-: Privocy Gloss, teorj.’

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NEW 1991nJEEP CHEROKEE 4X4 "COMMAND'TRAC 4 WHEEL

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C o l e m a nO F O LD EN A V E N U E

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1721 North Olden Avenue Ewing Township, N J

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AUDI 4000s ’85 - $5,000 ' and/or a Lincoln Town '85 C a r t ie r . $ 8 ,0 0 0 . . C a ll

609-466-2832.____________

AUD I 5000S '85 Auto, dim. contr., am/fm cass, snrf, more.'; Qraphjte, grey

— Int. Goigeoits. Must-seel i $7500. Leave. message at• 609-497-'7547_____________

AUDI FO X '79 - 4 speed,. sunroof.'. ,Qood'..car;,-when, i

given T L C . $700/80. Call 609-924-1644 '

A U D I<40008 '80 • Red, 4 Sf>d, 60K ml, ^a/c,'am/fm cass," ",8nrf, lelither Int, $2400/80. 609-497-3202

BM W 3$5e '6 5 ,-,diamond ; black w/OreaRi leather,: 55Ki. 'm l, 5 spd,‘ loaded, all re­

cords, perfect'c0nd,'X llf- ford alarm? < custom car c o v e r , '$ 1 2 ,5 0 0 ". C a ll

: 609-890-1156.

BM W 320I 79 - Recarro - .s e a ts , new u p h o ls te ry ,'

g o o d c o n d .. $ 1 2 0 0 609-921-0789 Iv message

■BMW 3 2 0 1 ;';T7 ' - a/c, 'sUnroof, alloys, now' paint, many new parts, runs g o o d , $ 1 9 0 0 ^ b .o . 215-295-7699 Iv message.

BM W 3251 '89 - Bron2lt, 5 speed, loaded, mint con­dition $18,000. Please call609-588-0703 '____________

BM W 325e '84 - Red, tan Ithr int. P/w, p/sun rf, 5 spd, 74k mi, mint cond. Asking ' $8500. 609-443-4142 eves or 936-1451 day/eve

- BM W 735 *87 ,-: Cirrus blue; e x c c o n d , ' ,4 0 K m i, $ 2 d .9 / B O . A u to . 6 0 9 - 683-0370/eve 497-9346 ,

BU ICK S K Y LA R K '7 2 -E x c cond,' gBraged;vorig owner,< 4 dr, 6; newjtiresi 90K .mij

-$1200/BO. 609-452-8096 -

BU|CK R EG A L '81 - 6 cyl, a/c, excel.':; running, cond. W s ll m a in ta in e d .'V e ry clean:’.AskIng $1800r.GallL«

,^609-394-1915.CA D ILLA C '87 - Fleetwood B ro u g h a m , e v e ry c o n ­ceivable option p lu s‘ real wire wheels,- , anthracite gray w/dove gray, leather, - < always pampered ■&' g a r -« aged, chauffeur drive, orig

.cost'over $32,000. Sacri­fice $ lb ,2 0 0 , 609-383-. 6091. ' ‘

C A D IL L A C E L D O R A D O ; .'83 - New factory eng., runs; ■ , exc., loaded. $5200/60.

609-896-3785.T r r \C A D IL U C El Dorado '7 5 ; a/c; .custom ,int, p/w, p/s, p/b, garage kept. 35,000 orlg ml. Call 609-393-9762. CADILLAC SEVILLE '85 - b u rg u n d y , w / b u rg u n d y ,,

'.velour seats. Loaded. Bose stereo sys. 70K ‘mi. Good

: c o n d . :O r ig in a l o w n e r: u $6999. 201-821-5013.

CADILLAC SED A N de Ville '87 •■1 owner. Tip-top cond. Low, priced for’quick sale. 609-395-1451

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C A M A R O '7 7 -Sm all block 305, 'runs ,well, ..kept. well,. many pew parts, $180Q.

:' Jlm, 201-545-1604 C H E V Y BELAIRE (Classic) '5 7 - N o m a d S ta t io n

I Wagon. Great; carl Yours,; f o r — $ 9 , 7 5 0 . - - C a l l609-443-1680____________

C H E V R O L E T B E R E T T A '87 - 2 dr, auto, air, am/fm tape, red. - $5500 B/O. c201-821-1795.____________■'

C H E V R O L E T . C A M A R O '69 '- S S Converlible, good, c o n d i t io n . C a l l609-466-1687____________

C H E V R O L E T C A P R IC E '88 r Wagon, a/c, auto, all

; pwr opts, 28K.mi. $10,500., 2 0 1 -8 2 1 ^ 5 2 . > .

C H E V Y CA P R IC E Classic 'ee"- A/c,tall power, fully lo a d e d , $ 4 5 0 0 .201-545-3216_____________

C H E V R O L E T C a v a lie r Wgn '64 • man trans, a/c, p/s,' p/b, am/fm, 64K, $2400/b.o. 201-874-0654.

C H E V Y CAV ALIER '83 - Auto; p/s; p/bj ■ a/Ci cass; 79k. Now brakes, extra tires $1350 6 . ' Schwartz609-683-1117____________

CHEVY. C E LE B R ITY '85 - V-6, fuel Injec., fully loaded,

i high mi.; but runs like a topi Asking $320b. Call 201- 297-2606 after 6pm.

C H E V Y C H E V E T T E '84 - Excel, cond., 4 .sp., 52,000 m i. $ 1 2 5 0 . C a ll 609-291-8213.

C H E V E L L E M A L I B U Classic' '77: - Exc cond,

Vam/fm cass stereo, new:",tires, paint, brakes & mufr

fler. B/O. Call 609-386- 5675.

X H E V Y , M O N TE Carlo SS '$6 -Burgundy, exc. cond., 31K ml, $8,000. Call Mike609-896-9188.____________

C H E V Y M O N TE Carlo'7 9 - Clean Inside & out, 1 o w n e r . ‘ ' $ 6 0 0 / B O .609-497-6352.____________

C H E V R O LE T, '87/ S P E C - TRWMi*auto,' ps, ac, fmtwhl dr, . . W C - 'J oyvoer, ,2 6il.i$48d0. 201-251-2962 "C H E V Y C O R V E T T E '80 ■ Silver/red, auto, 80k mi, $7500/bo. 201 •‘369-7980.

C H E V Y Cavalier '83 - 4rlr, fuel inj; all pwr. opt, 68K ml, good cond, new tires. Mov­ing sale 609-799-7945

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C H E V Y Z24 '87 - 2 dr. d ig ital re a d o u ts , auto, p/windows, p/s, p/b,, a/c, am/fm stereo cass, only' 33,000 mi, metalllo blue, cruise control, excellent condition in and out. Asking. $6000 or make offer.: 6 0 9 - 9 2 4 -7 8 0 7 le a v e ;message.________________ rC H R Y S LE R LAZER X E '85 - Loaded, snrf, auto, new tires, low mileage & best offer. Call 609-924-0057..

C H R Y S L E R L A B A R O N G T S ,’85 - Auto; ps, pb, rear defrost, tilt, radial tires, am/fm : stereo, • ■ 49k •. ml; $3300. 201-874-7697. n

C H R Y S LE R LA SER X E '84 - 5 spd turbo, leather Int,- 4 new tires, am/firt cass; many extras;<66K ml, $3300. 609-799-613515^"-

C U TL A S S .q iER A ’87,_- Sqdan, blabk, eifc concL 53K ml, snrf, a/c, cruisoi^ am/fm stereo, 4 cyl; Asking?:, $ 4 b 0 0 / C a l l n a w ‘, 609-734-6269 " «. S'

D A TS U N 210 '81 - HatOhJ back;'8un rf.,' New; Syr, bat:

.teiy, MIdas muff & exhaust system, tires,' belts" & hoses. Needs, som e'body w o r k . 8 6 k m l. $ 7 0 0 . 609-443-1414 eves ^D A TS U N 280 Z X /8 2 -2 x g , silver & black, exc cond. 68,000 ml. Asking $5.0()p. Call 609-882-3834 bet.9pm & all day wknds. >

D A TS U N 28020< 2x2 '81'*- Red; exc cond,:a/c, extrtjl, a s k In g , $ 3 0 0 0 . . :CiaII,

. 201 •‘2 T 8 t3480 idays,;.6r 201-526-3454 eves D A TS U N 280ZX Turbo i’82- 5 spd, loaded, a/c; cruise,, t-tops, mag whis, spoil^; good tires, new muffler, burgandy, looks/runS great. $3295. 201-329-0780 .

D A TS U N 260Z '74 - Excellent condition;: Red; ’ auto, a/c, am/fm stereo cass. New tires looks hnjf

, runs great $ 3 5 0 0 .6 0 9 -^9 - • 4145 ■ . ;

D O D G E CAR AVA N LEi’87'- Fully, loaded. $9,700. C a ll: 609-397r1626, after, 6- prfl:: ,

"8 7 D O D G E C O L T VIste W gn -4 W D ,5 sp d „a /c,ro o f; rack, am/fm stereo, brand: new tires, exhaust sys & battery, exc cond, asking $5500. 609-588-5297..

D O D G E G R A N D Caravan '87 - V-6, 7 pass, a/o, cruise, am/fm "'with cass, tinted glass, new tires, war­ranty, mint copd. Best offer. 201-329-1094 ‘D O D G E 'VANv- ,’86 B-150, 41 K, $2450 or";B.O. call 6 0 9 -2 7 5 -^8 7

F IA T SP YD ER ;Conv. '77 - Blue, 5 spd, am/fm cass, asking: $2200«‘‘'b/o.' Cindy / 609-392-6534. 'FO R D F-350 ‘79 • stake body, auto, p/s,’" p/b, very go o d cond.''$4500/b.o.': 201-549-2090 aft 5. ,

FO R D ’ 86 T E M P O G L - 76K hwy miles, 4 dr, 4 cyl, auto, power steering, pbr, pw„ pm, am/fm?;new tires $ 2 9 5 0 , o r B O . 201-246-1971 - 'IFO R D E S C O R T G L '82 - Metallic green, 80K ml, quick sale, $1400/BO. Call 201-874-0908 <

1907 BMW 735i 1988 MERCEDES BENZ 560-SLle cy t, Auto.Tian*.vPS;PB.«rCoixli;Six>-1_____________ _

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1987 LINCOLN TOWN CAR18 Auto. Trans., PS, PB,Alr Cond., |CaiTiao9BootVINIHy888231,.^ ^ |MteageSSW. - '"» 1 1 ,9 9 9 |1987 ACURA LEGEND COUPE

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1985 BMW 528E VlNtHCdasi .MIleaijei47,219.16 cyl, Auto. Trans.; PS; PB,Survoal,

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Pack6tl>iiblication Week of November 7, 1990 11B16 Autos ?

For Saler616 Autos.

For’Sale316 Autos

For, Sale316 Autos

For Sale316 Autos

For SalepORD ESCORT \66\ LoW, Oil,.. 5.. spd,,.. a/c,' anfi/fm:, Btereo. Best offat. Call ^ 9 -7 9 9 -2 4 2 2 . , > , .

316 Autos > For.Sale

F O R p E S C O R T Wgn '84 ■ Booa .shape, runs well, red; '; ,609-924-377.7.

FORD, :MACH'',1;! Mustang^ J73 :ft; QQod'condlt(on;"V-8; 6Sl.i>CaJI 609-4B6-3042: '

.F O ^ D M U S TA N G '67 - Orig owner. Auto, a/c, pwr .s t e e r in g ; G o o d c o n d ;; $2400 609-466-1041

FO R D M U S TA N G '66 - Runs very well, autb trans, p/8, new tires & exhaust. $ 9 ? 0 / B O . C a l l 6 0 9 -

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H O N D A c iv ic LX 88 - : 27K, 4dr, auto. Orig owner, blue with blue Int. Snrf, every avail opt; Asking only $8000. Call Melissa after 5 609-799-8495 ’ <

. FORD. i.M ODEL A ■ CoUpe Rumble Sdat '31 ClaSIc Car. No Rust. $6500. Call 609-466-2376 ^

H O N D A A C C O R D L X I Coupe *89 • $13,000/80.

Immaculate' shape. Call 201-356-7209 aft 7pm

H O N D A CIVIC '7 7 -5 spd, am/fm cass, ;143K- ml going ■! strong,: some . rust;;. S 4 0 0 / B O . . , , C a l l 609-683-4784 ,

JA G U A R V A N D EN P U S '87 - Metallic beige, pal- Imlno interior, fully loaded; original, owner, ; sen/iced only.by Jaguar, super con­dition, 69K ml. $17,500 Call 215-295-9153 ^

LIN CO LN TO W N C A R '89 - Mint cond, v e ry ,levy mile­age, spoke wheel covers, am/frn stereo, C D player, air, leather.lnt, much more.;

M AZDA RX7 '87 - Red, ,$ 7 5 0 p , e x c co n d itio n , 49,000 miles. Call days,

: 6 0 9 r2 .4 3 T 0 4 0 0 , e v e p 609-771^8310

JA G U A R X JS '88 - Black, /phonei?.44KilnL,; like, new:

$ 2 4 , 0 0 0 ' " ' ' . ; f irm . ‘’609-737-8575.' ,

M ER C ED E S '71 - Classic 2 0 1 -5 6 1 -5 9 1 0 o r e ve s, g g j- g,

mephartical,-’c6'nd;iV oiechahlcal cond. Engine M N C Q L N ;T0 W N CAR 8 5 needs some work.: $18()0

Signature series. test offer'6 0 9 -8 ^ 7 8 0 0cond. 72,000 mi. Best offer. Ti after 7pm. 609-771-

F O R D M U S TA N G LX '88 - 2 dr„ hatchback, auto-' matic, am/fm cass., met, blue, blue cloth Int.' 5 tX ttil.' $8750/60;; 609-530-1655 eves aft 7:30.

HONDA ACCORD 88 •'Ex­cellent Qondltion $9900. 6 0 9 -9 2 1 -4 8 0 1 days 216-968-4687 eves. ,

H O N D A C R X '88 5>spd, a/c, arn/fm cass; 36K mi, garagetl, new tires/brakes $7500 201-873-2704

H O N D A A C C O R D DX '88 - gold, auto,‘ am/fm cass, $8100. 609-395-8936.

FO R D M U S TA N G G T '8 2 - V8, T-tops. Best offer. 201-534-4876, eves-

H O N D A ,A C C O R D '82 - 63,500 ml, hatchback, 5 spd, <am/fm cass. G reat’ condition,, Runa like new.- $3300. Call 609-924-7042 evenings & weekends'

H O N D A 'P R ELU D E '85 - 5 spd,-: snrf,.a/c; am/fm cass, 9 0 K m I, g r e a t • c o n d . $6 0 0 0 /B O . P lease call 609-921-2806 X2503 days, 215-925-7647 eves.

JE E R .SAHARA? Wrangler '90 - fully loaded, priced to

’ sell, brand new, a/c^ auto, ; burglar alarm, hard & soft

top. . Call 201-873-3979 or 703-222-0098.

609-723-6324 aft Spm NISSAN P IC K U P '8 5 -4 x 4 , asking $3600 or best offer. Call 609-396-7296

9122.

LINCOLN C O N T IN E N T A L ' '84 - Cream w/dk blue car­riage top& Ithrint; Excend. Ask $5995 B ob: 548-3444 days; 548-4070 eves.

JA G U A R '84 - 2 dr, black, red int. :;75K.-Garage'kept.- $15,000. 609-397-1501 or 201-782-8066.

M AZDA 323 LE 89 - Ex. cond, red, a/c, am/fm, stereo cass, cruise, aUto, o/d, 30k ml, new brakes, 4 new snow tires vvith 4 extra summer tires. $7000 firm. 9 0 8 -7 5 8 -2 4 1 4 d b y s 609-275-5320 eves

> M ER C ED E S 450 S LC '76 - White/Red' Ithr - Int, full power, a/c, sunrf & phone, 92K mi, exc cond. $14,500 Jill at 609r393-1000, 10-5

LINCOLN TO W N E CAR -'85 - All dptlons, 35k ml. ■$10,200.'; Mint cbnd. Call 609-443-$403

M AZDA 323 '66 . Hatch­back, a/d, am/fm, 31K mi, im m a c u la t e . " C a l l 215-766-2766 .

' M ER C ED E S p200 '68 - '.Started restoration, but - gaye Up.!Completely rebuilt .engine, new: tires, Black 4

!?dr Sedan; Best offer. Call after; 5pm; 609-921 -2170

_M E R C E D E S B E N Z '81 _- 300 diesel, mint'cohd, low mi, fully equipped. $7500.; 609-395-0161.

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M ER C ED E S 240D ,'82 - Orig ■ owner; auto; ’ mint cond $6200 eve 609-466-; 2280 day 609-924-5885 '

- Wc will serv ice all A m erican m ak es a n d m odels .. .- Wc will a lso serv ice all FOREIGN m akes .

Our te c h n ic ia n s arc ASE Certified.- Our service work is 100 '!d {Guaranteed.

- Service has always been a BIG problem w ith cu s to m e rs .Try ou r shop one t im e an d you will find a new dea le r th a t will g e t th e job done .

C u s to m e f SATISFACTION is ou r only co n cern .

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Ford’s Better ServiceW ith m ore than 32 m illion

Ford-built cars and trucks on the road today,' it’s not surprising that Ford Motor Company hears'from, some of , its customers on a daily basis.: i ln order to better handle the 5,500 phone calls and 1,000 letters received,.

'each day, the Company recently an­nounced the o’pening o f : its new Customer Assistance Center : and a ! toll-free xtelephone > number, both de­signed with one purpo.se in mind — to increase customer satisfaction.

Before the national Center,' cus­tomer assistance requests were handled individually by one of the 28 Ford or Lincoln-Mercury Division District Offices. But the last three district offices were brought on line . in August and the orderly centraliza­tion of the-Center-was-coipplcte.----- '. ‘.‘The handling of all custofner calls

and letters in one location li allowing us to be more accessible and respond quicker to our Ford rand Lin- coln-Mercury customers,’’ said A1 ■White, owner relations,? operations manager. Ford Parts and Service Division. /" O u r goal IS 95 perrent customer accessibility on the first call for customers'; who try to reach us through the Center and vie've been at that: level since :shortl^ after :the-’ consolidation was complete,” he; added. -‘‘That’S; compar<!d with 69 percent in; 1988, so already our cus­tomers are feeling — anti hearing } the benefits.”' - ‘Sixty- percent o f the calls and

letter^-received are from customers seeking some sort of information about::Ford :;Motor Company, a ve­hicle they presently own or are, think­ing about, buying,” Mr. White said. ThevTcmaining 40 percent include concerns.about vehicles, parts avail­ability:^, dealer service. .

Helping to handle the calls is the Center’s . state-ofthe-art-communica- :|ipns equipment and a data base that includes a five-year owner contact history and more than 5,100 docu­ments, of basic vehicle information

Nearly 200 employees work at the Center, -located: on three floors in Detroit’s Renaissance Center,' includ­ing 100 customer service represen­tatives handling phone calls and 35 members of ; the correspondence team who respond to every ^ustomer letter.

Each customer service representa­tive IS a college graduate who under­goes a ; comprehensive four-week training, period: before taking his or her first' phone -call. The training includes everything from a history of the Company to, basic automotive systems, warranty policy, computer training, , interpersonal skills and stress management.

Customers calling.-the old-ciistrict owner relations’ number receive a

• phone .recording of the toll-free number — 1-800-392-3673 (FORD). Starting in the 1991 model year, owner guides in every Ford-built car' or truck sold in the U S. will contain

V the new'toll-trcc number.

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M ER C U R Y SABLE '88 - Silver, 25K mi, V6, loaded; mint cond. $8970, Call 609-895-0235. 1990 G M C 'S

M IA T A : ’90 - 2000 miles, red for X-mas, $12,999. Call 609-924-4159 ,

NEW 1990 GMC SIERRA SLE

M ITSUBISH I G A LA N T '86 - - . 4 dr sedan, . 29K mi,

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6 Cyl.. Auto.. PS. PB, Air, T/Glase. R/Def.. POL.Inter. VVtoei8.Pwr. VVind..AM/FM Storeo Tape. Cmise. Console. Alum. Whl8.v Security Systems; Trunk Hood Release. Digital Entry; Steel Belted Radlals, 1 1n Stock: MSRP $18;174: VIN LT394339.------------------------ -

Brand New '1990 NISSAN STANZA XE

4 Door, 4 Cylmder, Automatic, Power Steering, Power Brakes, No Air, Tinted Glass, Rear Window Delogger, In- teimittenl Wipers, Tilt Wheel, Console, Radia!s,>Oiuu Visor Vanity, Front & Rear Stabilizer Bars. Halogen Head Lights, OehKB Wheel Covers, MSRP $1^900, Pro Pack $395, VIN LTS0207, Total Ratal Value $13,295.

19B3 FOBD'LTD WGN6 Cyl., Auto, PS, 'P&,. Air Cood.i Tinted Glass, Rear Dehoster, AM/FM St., Ra- dials. Deluxe Wheel Cvrs. VIN DQ227781. Miles 102,000.

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1985CHEVY.CAVAUBI'4 Dr.. 4 CyT.; 4 ^ . Man. Trans.,' Man.\' Steering, Pwr. Brakes^' N o Air,. T/Glass, B SM , AM/FM Stereo, : Radlals, 165,400 Mi., VIN F7203693.

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Brand New1990 NISSAN 240 SE UFTBACK

4 Cyfinder, 5 Speed Manual, Power steering. Power Brakes, No w , Tinted Glass, Rear Window Defogger, AM/FM Stereo, Halogen Headlamps, Dual Remote Minora, Steel Belted Ra-

' dials. Deluxe Wheel Covers, MSRP $13,724, Pro Pack $395, VIN LW1237p1, Retafl Value $14,1ia

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1986 PLYM. HORIZON'4 Dr., 4'Cyt., Auto. Trans.^ Pwr. Steering & Brakes, Ah’, T/Glass, R/Oef., BSM, AM/FM Stereo, Radiate, 5 6 ,2 0 0 M i . . V I N HU016467.

1985 NISSAN STANZA GXE4 Dr., 4 Cyl., Auto., PS, PB, Air, T/Glass, R4)ef., PW, AM/FM SL Cass., Tilt. Cruise;-Radiate,' Del. Whi. Cvrs., 63,500 Mi., ,VIN ET334408.

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Brand New1990 NISSAN PAtWINDER

X E 4 D R 4 v « . ' .6 Cylinder, 6 Speed Manitef, Power Steering, PoWer Brakes, No Air, Tinted Glass, Rear Window Detogger, AM/PM Stereo Tape, Tin, Console Center, Auto Locnra Hubs, Tu-Tone pStL Quages, ^ Plates, Mud & SnOw in r e S r S ^ Steel Wheels, P r o ^ $395, MSRP $17^70, VIN LW217109, Re- tan Value $16,265.

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1988 FORO ESCORT GL2 Dr.,'4 Cyl., Auto.Trans., Pwr.' Steering & Brakes, A ir, T/G la s s , R /D e f.; AM/FM Stereo, Radiate, S t ^ Whte., 46,200 Ml., VIN JW213733.

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1986VWJEnA4 .Cyl„ S Speed; Manual Trans., Pow er' Steering & Brakes, . Tinted G lass, AM/FM Stereo, Radiate, A ir. 64 ,300 M i., V IN QW739117.

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M ITS U B IS H I' M O N TE R O '8 7 '- Sport utility vehicle Black, 5 spd, 4WD,' am/fm c a s s , a / c , 5 0 K m l, $6800/B0. 609-466-1422

M U S TA N G '66 - aVto, 6 cyl, c o m p le te ly . rebuilt, pony int, excellent cond, $4500/B.O. 20-I-359-7128

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Rte 206, Princeton, N .J 609-S21-6400 ,,

N IS S A N ’300"2 X '87 spd, 29K ml,- pearl red; exc c o n d . $ 1 3 ,0 0 0 f i r m .

: 609-771r0169: moms or hr message.

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O LD S C U T L A S S Supreme' Brougham }62 '■ Loaded, new tires, only 54K ml. $1800/B0. 609-275-5762.

C H E V Y C E L E B R IT Y '85 - Station W g n ,.V6 , 9 pass.,'

. loaded, .exci cond.t SOK mi, $2700. 201-356-2532' '

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J ’ O LD S C U T L A S S ’C IER A 5— ’86 - ’=-4 dr, wire^ wheels,

p/eeat,’ p/w, p/li ;p/b,’ auto trahs; tilt w heel; 4 Oyl, iuel Inj,. cruise control, . Stereo Q u a d ; t a p e C ae s e 114 . $4995.~Call 2 1 5 -9 4 9 -0 H 9 v;

' NISSAN. '85' i 200SX; ,'p/sj p/b, cruise, auto,<a/c. Call P O N TIA C F IE R O '8 4 - B to after 6pm, 609-275-6437 "

N ISSAN .’8 S -3 0 0 2 X Turbo- t-tops, digital, loaded, new

' brakes’ & tires. Mint cond.,low' ml. $8800/b.o. 609- S85-7775, -I ■; " r

NISSAN'87. Pathnndet'SE- eXc cond, 63,600''m l,,'$10,000. Call 609-695- 4455. ‘ '

‘ ..N ISSAN P ULSA R N X .S E - '88 - red, a/c, atri?fm"cass,' alarm, 85K hwy ml, good cond. Call 609-585-9783

, N ISSAN S E N TR A '87; - 5 , spd, a/c, exc condi $36do or B .O , Call 201-521-2991..,! U

P »|w eib 8i<N O B W II$rtttB 8M d B |.11 .9% IW I» IN N 5N D o w C M N (N T aN T fl>M ftd B ip iW ilC D ri.PNM<* « W IW lB ia N .W IP riw $ lM W i Tranporidoi. SMppiai, D n l« IYi |l JW Niv OOW CnM Tb M Bmm 8 CoManw EBipl Ito U t M ^ C$iii, RigWrriiN fto i iM T i ^

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* 12,999TOYOTA - 4 Dow, 4 C»t., A«lo, Tron*., PS, P5, Ak Cond., Pwww WIndovn And UckW TU>, Oidw; Slocw,-Cauolto.,.Spllt Fold Down,Row Soot, Dome.With 9,SSO MUot. VW, 4W344I99. No.*SU0.iMSRP$14,872.nroP»dt$I49..U«t'Prico$I5,Ml.-,<-.;''i-;; ■ V. ’iw.J

NEW 1990 GELICA ST: ^ i

w i i i i wTOYOTA — Covp«« 4 Cyl., 5 Sp««d Monuol Trani«p PS, PB« Air Cond., Conv«ni«nc9 Pmltog9/SlBr«o, :CosMtt*,-INgitol Ooclt, Mvd Oiiordt, Powvr Svm»of» VIN.#10038615. No. 1709. MSRP-$14,797. Pir« Podi $149. ihi Prk« $14,797. ^

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NEW 1900 CAMRY DX4 Cyl, Arc, PS. P9. 6 Spd. Mivi. Tran.., PAWnd., POL, TK, Cniu., Storsa C«M n Mud Guardi, VIN •LUISanS. No. 1741. MSRP S14082. Pro Pack S149. Lid Prk» »14»1,YouPay

NEW 1990 CEUCAGTC oop., 4 C yL Aulo. T ram ., PS,PB, Air Cond., Aluminum A loy W h M li, P o m r Wintfcwn, Lochs And Minora, C iulaa, T il, S tsreo ,' C au aH e, VIN «LOOSeoeZ No. 1G9S. MSRP $ 16,969. Pro Pack $ 149. Ust Price $17,117. You Pay .

NEW 1990 CAMRY LEV6. 4 Door, VS; Auto. Tram ., PS, PB,Air Cond., Ponmr W indowi And Locki, TU, C n ilM , Slarso; C a i- aatte. Fold Down Roar Ssata, VIN

A LU 032019.. N o. 1634. M SRP $ 17,343. Pro Pack $ 149. U d Price $ 17A92.Y ooP ay

*12,799*14,999*15.399

NEW 1990 CAMRY LE V64 Door, Auto. Trane., PS, PB, Air Cond.. PW, Seat A Locke, TU, Cruleo, Stwaoi Caee., Power SaaL Canter Consol.. VIN «LU033S7Z. No. 1626. ' MSRP $17,628. Pro Pack $149. Liel Brica $17,777, You Pay

*15.599f t

NEW 1990 CAMRY LEV6V6, Auto. Tram„ PS, PB, Air Cond., P/WIndowa And Locks, Til, Cniisa/ Slareo, Cass., P/Moonroo(, Alum. Aloy Wheals, VIN #LU03379S. No. 166a MSRP $18A23. Pro Pack $149. Ust Prica$ia,57Z You Pay *15.999

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NEW1990 EXTRA CAB 4x4SR5, Ve, S Spaed Manual Trans.;PS; PB, No Air, Aluminum Alloy Wheels, Povwr Wlndovn, ’ Looks, Antenna And Mirron, Cruisa, Sun­roof, Sporta Paokago;. , VIN •LS035672. No. 1639. MSRP.’ $18,eiaYouPay ^

NEW 1990 4-RUNNER 4x4i. vs. Aula,:PS. PB; Air, SR6. Rear

VVIpar/WasKar,'. Chroma Package, ./power WIndowa; :Locka And Mir- . lora,'Cruise ControL^Raar Haatar,'■ Stereo,'Cassatts, Sports Package,

VIN RL80056S6. No.1446. MSRP $22,943. Pro Pack $149. List Prior $23,092. You Pay

NEW 1990 CRESSIDA■4 Door, B Cyl.,' Auto. Trans., PS,

. PB.i'Air Cond.;. Power Windows;Seat.And Locks,-TU. Crulse.’Antl;

. Look Brskas, Power Moonroot, Car- palsd Mats, VIN «L0064367.‘ No.1685. MSRP $24.33a Pro Pack $149. List Ptioa $24A79. You Pay

NEW 1990 SUPRA TURBO6 CyL, Aula Trans., PS. PB; Air Cond., Power Windows, Seat And Locke, T it Crube, Slareo, > Cps- aalta. Sports Package, Anti Lock

.’ Brdtaa: Color Kay Package,' Car- palad Mato, VIN *L0148266. Not'2767. MSRP $28,050. Pro Paik $149. List Prioa $28,199. You Pay 'DEM01990 SUPRA TURBOSports Root, 6 Cyl., 6 Spaod Man.Trans., PS, PB, Air, Sports Pack­age, CD Player, Storao, Cassette,Anti Lock Brriwe, Power Windows,

' Seat And Locks, Tit, Cruisa, 1,067.Mitoa. VIN •L014B967. .NO. 2620.

. MSRP $28,960, Pro Pack $149. Al­loy Whisals A Tiiaa $2748. U t Pnoe $31,965. You Pay

*16,599(4 -

*19,999*20,599o

*23,699IBO

*26,399AS DEPENDABLE AS THE CARS WE SELL

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RT. #1, LAWRENCEVILLE, N.J. • N.J. (609) 883-4200 • P.A. (215) 736-1336

P r ic e s in c lu d e - a ll c o s ts to b e p a id b y a c o n s u m e r e«:C’'p t

fo r l ic e n s in g , r e g is t r a t io n a n d ta x e s .

co n d ,'5 3 K mi, $2700 or B.O . Call 201-985-5856. .

V ____ * l<!/_________P O N TIA C ' F IE R O '84 - Coupe, 4 cyl, exc, .^cond., 8 ,9 9 9 m i. A s k i n g '

,$2100/B0, dealer'' pribe' $2500. Call 609-448-2102.

P O N TIA C G R A N D ’AM, '86 ‘ AUto, W c, 'p/s, p/b', ’p/W,

am/fm stereo tapej ' t owner, 49K ml, best offer.' 609-655-3226.' i ^<■ ■ ' I

- P O N TIA C '39 - 2 dr. sedan. 350V8, 350 trans. Run's

- g o o d . '$ 5 7 0 0 / 8 0 . C a ll 609-893-6908 . ,

> sibAutOS-L,' „^rFoK.^ate -o;

' P O N TIA C '' 'd i^ N D cA lil % - l9 8 B , 1 8 ,0 0 0 m ile s , ^loaded, bldanded Warranty. , Exc.,'cond. $8,000 or BO fe09-39e-S^5B, / ‘

. P O R S C H E 928 ,S 4 v ;8 7 ; - ,, miles,, atilo 'trans,’ -

'a la r m , ,ra 4 a r, a s s u m e lease. Call, 609-'397-300J SU BAR U '8 7 'Q L Wgp'-’- jT 57K mi, exc bond, $4500ra Call 609-921-3466.,- ' .f f :

'S U B A R U G L '86 - Leftover " (used 3 y rs ),^ dr, apt ba< ^ 7

■ a/c,i am/fm, $1K; .asklr)g > $3750. 201-238-9092. '

SUZUKI .SAM ARI '88 "Convert., 6 spd.,'4 whI. At',"- am/fm cass,' metallic blM,-*!. 4 0 K m i. $ 4 6 0 0 . 60 ’9'>'" 683-7127, ,490-3814.

' S U Z U K IS A M U R I8 6 -D a rk ,’' , blue, hardtop, push barsi ■' slde^'bars, fog lights, >3u1lw

’ out , stereo, 58,000 ,(R l.,- '$ 6 0 0 0 m u s t ' s e e . ' 6 0 9 -2 5 8 - 3 5 2 8 r ‘ b V ' 609-883-8873 atter 8 ' ' ^ ^

T O Y O T A '87 - Tercel SR5,'j' 4W O wagon,’ .5 spd, aJo,- p/s, p/b, tilt whi, a m / ^ ^ v cass, *6X0 'cond, 57K nil,' $6500, must" see. Ce \'> 908-782-5676'’ ' " T O Y O T A C E LIC A Q T -7 8 7 -

■ 100113 and runs'greats Qbrf • age kept, custom wheels!-' Sony'stereo; tape & equals''!) izer. Asking $3000 or b/OS '• i Ca|l 609-586-6890

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201-271-4000

for the very best in parts and servicerS/.iyj

ONE STOP TRUCK EXECUTIVEREPAIR SHOP A U T O C A R E

CLUTCH ES REPLACED;, REASONABLY. LIFT KIT INr" ' • M OBILE D E TA ILS TA LLA TIO N S. r DRIVE- SHAFT REPAB8, ALTER­NATOR AND STARTER RE- •; PLACEMENT. PARTS AND WORK q u a r a n t e e d ;* CARS, TRUCKS. 4WD.

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AutoS/ for Sale DODGE D250 '84 - 4 WD,

OYOTA CORDl,U LE agt(?, a/o, 40,000 mi, i/i. -< 4' dr.V J&/C,'’ loaded, extras, beaullfu.1j,400 ml,like noW. $6600;: 09-497>O60o Meg.

con'd. $ 5 7 0 5 . 2 01-aaO"- ei35!aft 6 .

B R A I^ C H B U R Q -1 2 x 5 5 '2 bdrm, C A C , gas heat, mov­ing must sell. $26,000 or b e s t o f f e r . C a l l 201-722-8323 \

O Y O T A C O R O LL A '85 - iJitcHback, a/c',‘ 5 lanual, am/fm Tadio, per- 3Ct body, "go od tires &

FO R D 250 Series '6 5 , - Heavy.work van. Auto, p/8 ,;,

" 59k • ml. $4950/best • offer.:- 609-448-3768/448-3746

irakes, tuns well, ,120K ml. 26OO/BO., ,609-921-6203

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TO YO TA. C O R O LL A '81 -],tandard,.> 89K mi, exc

F O R D '8 5 -3 5 0 diesel. 12ft stake body. Factory' air, radio. Original owner. Orig. , 34,000 ml. $7,500. Call 609-259-2720.

CAM PIN P TR A ILO R '91 - 35’. Very luxurious. Sleeps

‘ 6 cutem built. Original cost $ 2 4 ,0 0 0 ;v N e v e r u se d .

“Sacrifice $11,eOO.'Can de­liver. 609-383-6091.

1985 Formula Thunderbird, 260 Mercury Cmiser motor w/traller. ’ -

201-72& O855 aft 5pm $20 ,000 or best offer

nech. ;ctmd„ single owner, M0D0/BO/:609r92lr0603

t w in R IVER S - 2 bdrm, dm nn, eat-ln kit, lake view, le w a p p is , c a n t a ir , pool/tennis. Rent with opt to buy. Avall12/1. $750/mo + electric. 609-443-9207

V Q LV O .G L W A G O N '84 - Opyx leather int., 5 s p d , 100K mi, exc. $3500. Call evps 201-874-5906.

Q M C '52 (2 Trucks) - 5 : window pick-ups; 1 titled. 1 i

forparts. Complete engine,” disassembled and many spare parts. Exc. resto­ration project Titled truck in g o o d c o n d it i,o n . $ 2 2 5 0 / 6 0 , a f t e r - noons/eves best, serious inq only. 609-259-3051.

N O R TH BR UN SW ICK - '87 Mobile Home In ‘ Deer Brook Park. 3 bdrm, 2 full baths, 64x28. ' 201-821- 2685 eves only^_______

- R ES E R V E NOW . For 1991-- At pre-season pricesi Slips-$42 per ft.;' Up The Creek Marina/ on Cedar Creek - Bamegat: Bay <•

■ Bayville.: Winter storage $ 1 0 -$ 1 5 p e r ft. C a l l 201-269-6469

1991 P L Y M O U T H C O L T3 Dr. Hatchback, 4 Cyl., 4 Spd. Map.. PS, PB, No -Alr,tjAM/FM Sfereor Floor' Mats,-; MSRP •17,585 tMth MOO Rebate. VIN MU001543

1991 PLYMOUTH SUNDANCE AMERICA LIFTBACK

4 Cyl, AulOi PS, PB. TA3I»*», Air. AWFM 6»r»p T*p«, rVD«l., Conv»n«onit8p*r*, VIN MN50593#- MSRP *10 46. -

W R IG H TS TO W N - 89', 14x70 2,bdrm, 2 bathi end lot. Large shed.' Reduced 35,000. 609-394-9140

V O L K S W A Q O N J E T T A ' '87 ir GLI Exc cond. A u to ,. pwr package, loaded, 82K $6000 b.O. 201-821-7128 '

ISUZU T R O O P E R '89 - 5 spd, a/c, p/s, p/b, am/fm stereo cass $11,500. Call 6Q9-890-2563

321 Mptorcycles'

■.NISSAN PICK-UP '85 - 73,000 miles. 'Runs very well $2,600. Please call 609-921-7145

H O N D A A T V '85'’- red, 5 yrs raid,’/hardly used,- exc cond; $$00/B.O. 20.1-329- 8985'. '

‘ R A N G ER '85 - With cap, §O,Q00 miles, well main-

, t a ln e d . $ 2 5 0 0 . C a ll 609-921-7358

MURAOF PRINCETON

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KAWASAKI 454 LTD /85 - New'cond/ garaged,' less than |2k ml;: extras. i$1200J Maij<v:609-448-2496l:KAW ASAKLKLR 250 '89 - Q roat. $4990/BO ^ C a ll on/Qff road,“exo cbnd.’1 yr

T O Y O T A PICK-UP '87 - With cap, .4 spd, a/c,.2WD; 3” : lift, Kenwood pull-out stereo, new white spoked; wheels' & Remington wide

/brute tires.' Looks & runs'

o l ( f . M S Z O O O . - ’X C 'a l l 609fS88-8937 Iv'msg

b e tw n ' ’ 9 a m -5 p m 201 -543-9320 or after 6pm,' 201-583-0680 ■' '■

3 2 « : T r u c k s

C H E V Y BLA ZER '8 8 ;- full size,r Silverado, 2-tdne bik & r^ ,!4 x 4 , auto,; p/s, p/b, amrirp: cass,, a/c, V-8,

331 Machinery & Equipment

FO R D '74 r Backhoe 7500: series;' ‘diesel, with eclssorj

- . , ..bucket,$14,000or bestof-43,900 mL;,$12,500/best o f - ; fer. Trailer 27’-12 : ton ■ fer.w^ayS) 201-756:5060,'. tagia-long; $3,000 or best e v ^ ,2 0 1 -561-2486. offer. Call 201-273-7083.

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' ' More Confidence ' ■ ?' with the ''

Highest Customer Satisfaction Rating; of all Acura Dealerships ^

Jn the district.Compare before you Buy or Lease

and we’ll show you what Value really is!MTe Vahe Ovr Customea As Moth As n ttrA tem .

RT. 1 LAWRENCEVILLE, N J

(609)895-0600

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A QUALITY PRODUCT FROM A QUALITY DEALER

World Wide Product A cceptance Available Now in Mercer County

25 Units In Stock For Im m ediate Delivery

4 Door Sedans, 2 Door Sedans & Sporty GT H atchbacks

W ith Fuel Econom y Up To 43 mpg

NEW 1991 SUZUKI SWIFT GTINaUDES •1.3U MCyl. '

; • 5 SPEED MANUAL > MAN. STEERING .

,• PWR; BRAKES , , •T/GLASS ''•RA)EF,.- • '• No Air

” • AM/FM STEREO c a s s : '•VINM5100109

»198 Down

*198 Per Mo.MSRP*9399 Rebate *500:

Down *198

YOU PAY 18701Payments Based On 60 Mos! At 12.9% APR. *198 Down Cash O r : Trade. To ta lO f Payments '11,914.80;

NEW 1990 SWIFT 4 DR.INCLUDES

■ '•U L .•4C Y L . •AUTOMATIC

r'MAN-STEERING •PB•NO AIR • T/GLASS

.•AM/FM CASS, •IVDEF.

VINL5102378

^ 1 8 6 Down

^^186 Per Mo.MSRP*8758 Rebate *400

Down *185

YOU PAY *8172Payments. Based On 60 Mos. v At - 12.9% APR. *186 Down Cash O r Trade. Total Of Payments *11,190.

NEW 1991 SUZUKI SIDEKICK JX 4 DOOR 4X4• 1.6L

. •4CYL.' • AUTO. THAN

• PS• PB

fi • NO AIR• T/GLASS

. • HARO TOP '.'•RROEF.

• ANTI-LOCK REAR WHEEL 4 - MORE

Stk. 5526-L .

VIN M410M71

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MSRP n 3 ,198 D ow n^294 .

You P a y . * l l l , M 4Payments based on 60' mos. at 12,9% APR. $294 Down Cash 'orTrade. Total of Payments $17,670, '.

^ M c e i t i includeis) A il iiqsfa To Be i^ald fey A Consumer;’ Except i^or licensing, HeBittratloo And Taxes/ j ;Special Purchase of 1990 Ford Motor Cars Available! uuAurr uscu cars wmt low utLEJscLt

HAtOEMAM FORD— — » « ALLENTOWN PA.

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W R IG H TS TO W N - 89', 14x70 2 bdrm,:2 bath, end lot. Large shed. Reduced 35,000, 609-394-9140.

JVJSVfr ’1990 C H R Y S L E R N E W

Y O R K E R S A L O N6 Cyl, Auto, Power Steoring, Power Brakss, Air, T/GI, FVDol, PDL, InL Wpr, PW, AWFM St, T/Whl, Crulsa, MSRP 18,494 Wtm *1300 FtobatO. VIN L07S2423.

1990 C H R Y S L E R L E B A N O N2 D r .,,4 C y l ., A u to , P S , 'P B i A ir . T / G L R45ef.. A M / F M S L T a p e , T / W h l , C ru is e , C o n s o le , Lu g g

...... .*15,499Rack MSRP *14,744 W/*1500 Rebate. VINLG471222.

*11,9951965 C O R V A IR

NEW1990 C H R Y S L E R IM P E R IA L

Original restoration, 6cyl., 4 speed, Convertable, 2 Door,'Manual Steer. & Brakes, AM Radio, Original Owner/Parts Manuals, 9 9 % Restored. Red w/ Red Interior. Miles 61,699. VIN #5W248556

6 Cyl., Auto. PS. PB, Air, T/GI., R/Def„ PDL, Int Wpr., PW. Pwr. Sts., AM/FM S t Tape, T/Whl., M SRP *26.203 With *2000 Rebate. VINLD844051.

YOUPAY..

$20,999

Collectors Classic

*3.995 NEW,1990 P L Y M O U T H G R A N D

V O Y A d E R L EB Cyl;, Auto, PS, PB, Alfi T/GI., AM4=M SL. T/Whl., Lugg. Hack, 7 Pass., Rr. Air & Heat MSRP *19,400 WA500 RebateVVIN LX290189.

YOUPAY.. *17,399

Pr ice Includes All Costs To Be Pa id By Consumer , Except Licensing, Registrat ion And/ I

IR V R O TH 'S 586- 2011HAMILTON CHRYSLER- PLYMOUTH

Taxes.

MASERATI IMPORTS BUILT BY MITSUBISHI 1240 RTE. 33 -^_HAMlLTON SQ., NJ.

ONLY AT COLONIAL

FIT FOR A LORD AT

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'THE SEA TS A R E FIT F O R A L O R D . R E M A R K A B L E H A N D L IN G & P E R F O R M A N C E

24 VALVE 160 HP V-6* AUTOMATIC* POWER SUNROOF'VR MICHEUN T1RE5*B0SCH 11 ANTI-LOCK BRAKES* 1 6 " ROVERSPORT ALLOY WHEELS* CLOTH & LEATHER SEATS • ROSEWOOD TRIM‘ AUTOMATIC HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING TEMPERATURE

C0NTR0L*8 WAY POWER SEATS WITH 4 POSITION DRIVERS SEAT AND HIRR0R,MEM0RY*8 SPEAKER AM/FM CASSETTE STEREO

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l O p u r t i n g t h b S e n i o r m a r k e t1-;

Pe^velopers are turning their attention fo growing population of older iadults

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\ ^ Pttf RichardsonV - Having inundated the'm arket with- ■

upscale housing for yuppies, de- <' v e lo u rs are lum ing their attention to , die fast expanding senior citizen r 'population.

! - The state Department o f Labor ' V p ro j^ t^ that during the next 20 years

the nuniber o f people 65 and older ; will in c fe ^ e by one fourth, num ber- ; ing 1 .3 bullion in the year 2010. In ‘v 'Newi Jersey .ihe num ber o f people v? » ' between the ages o f 70 and 79 is

expected to increase by 1 1 percent, , reaching 531,000, during that tim e period.

: As the num ber o f Americans over, ,age 65 increases, so does their af- , 'fluence. Am ong those 70 and older i . ih'the M ercer County area, th e ,.- . n u m ^ r o f households w ith incomes^

' ' o f more tha!n $25^000 will increase ' j by 27 percent; for households o f . i , -'those 75 or older th e increase w ill be ' '• 18 ^ rc e n t . ' ' •k S K ’ \-

Jay Johnsto i^ofthesta teD epart- ii'^n ientof Community Affairs said that ^ while the median senior citizen’s

incom e falls below the m edian for ii- rthe entire popidation, the elderly are

J- - in possession o f not only what they s ' have earned, but what they have

I 'owned, which often is a house that ; Aihas greatly appreciated in value over *' the years.,, He confirms that his segm ent o f

; a : the population is a viablermarket for '' the housing industry. '

-Mr. Johnston reported th a t there are IS Continuing Care and R etire­ment Community (CCRC) facilities licensed and operating in New Jer- 'seyV anH two that are awaiting licens­ing. For each o f the 8 ,000 units in the facilities, there are 20 people seeking such facilities.

■THE T R A D IT IO N o f community care for the elderly, M r. Johnston i explained, was introduced by Ger-

i- : m an intaiigrants w ho seffled ih the

‘•i.The state Department of Labor projects that

during the next 20 years the number of people 65 and older will increase by one fourth, numbering

1.3 million In the year 2010. In New Jersey the number of people between the ages of 70 and 79 is expected to increase by 11 percent, reaqhing

531,000, during that time period.

Hudson Valley in the late,19th.cen­tury. Today rules and regulations for providing condom inium and cooper­ative housing for the elderly^St^ contained w ithin the Planned Real : . Estate D evelopm ent Act.

There arc three levels o f accom ­modations in continuing care retire-: ' m ent conununities, which are often built in conjuncton w ith or near a hospital;-At one level; there is the iv a p a !^ e n tw ith all theam enities that one w ould expect in a upscale apait^ i m ent community.— a pool and dining area.-A t another level, there is congregate care which offers resi­dents help w ith maintenance chores, laundry , and preparation o f a meal or two daily. A t the third level, tra- didohal nursing care is available for those w ith m ore intense n e e d s .. “ These accommodations are usually very expensive to get into and are predicated on selling.one’s home and using the proceeds to buy intOilife in one these communitles,^' M r. Johnston said, “ And there is also a monthly fee.

' “ Y ou could be talking about any­where from $40,000 entrance fees to $150>000 to $250,000 entrance fees exclusive o f what kind o f am enities they offer, and then $ 1;009 a m onth. You enter a new contract w ith them and; they! dp provide for all o f your - needs asyfou get older. ’ ’

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Duecdons; Fiom Somerville Cucle; Rt. 206.>. south (toward Princeton) to HiUsborough- - Prooeed to Amwell Rd. (Re 9M) and tum-; right Follow (orapprox^l ^ e to sal s

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Models O p i» 12-3 (201)874-6163

disclose to the Departm ent o f Com- ; munity. Affairs the financial techni- : calities; giving a breakdown o f how lawns and roads are to be m a in -. tained. For projects that offer health care, there is a two-pronged approval

: process where the developer, must . register as a planned real estate r

V: developer and must.also be approved , 'by the Department o f Health as w e l l , ;

as by the Departm ent o f Com m unity , Afrmrs.' - ‘ '

iK . H O V N A N IA N , headquartered

in Red Banki'has:officially launched the leasing program for its first, congregate care facility, T he ' Heritage Club at Holmdel. T he $14 million development with 200 resi­dential units will be built on a .:. 10 -acre site adjacent to and leased from the Bay Shore Commumty Hospital in Holmdel. It is the ' prototype fo r other congregate care

: facilities that Hovnanian expects to - 1 build throughout the state in coming. '■

years. Groundbreaking is scheduled to begin as soon as 50 percent o f the , luiits have been pre-leased.

The Heritage will provide a com ­mons with a dining area, an as- - • sembly hall for m ovies, dancer and guest lectures,- a lounge, ad- , m inistrative offices, and room s out­fitted for card playing, arts and c r ^

; and exercise; M e d icd care will b e : .5, given in the commons! wellness esm er by nurses and doctors whb

A n artist’sT e n d e rin g of Ki'Hovnanian's prototype congregate care facility. The Heritage Club at Holmdel.

will also supply residents w ith inforr : mation on Exercise and nutrition.

Hovnanian’s m arket research ■i show edthat the elderly fo rth e m ost ! pari want to be around people their own age with com m on interests.M ost want to,m aintain energeti^c

V lifestyles land to b e free to command : ; go as they please using 'their own cars o r the facility’s bus.’The , Holmdel facility will incorporafe these concerns. > -

- The complex is affiliated With the iBay Shore Gonununity..Hospital a n d : ; residents Will be giyen priority , -

; rights, subject to availability and , ' ! qualifying status. to m ove into the hospital’s nursing hom e. > ' >

John Orrico, president o f K . H ov­nanian Investment Properties,-said “ There’s no question diat suitable housing and services have to be

' developed to take care o f th is .large . block o f our citizenry and we hope t o ,

take the lead in this im portant a rea ,’’

, IN JU L Y , N E W Life M anage­ment ^D ev e lo p m en t Inc. opened

.' offices at Princeton Gorporate Center , in South Brunswick to help de-' velopers o f retirem ent housing deal with the complexities o f goV eriunent:

■ approval, financing; construction; ; marketing and m anagem ent o f facili­ties for “ second generation” retirees .— those between the ages o f 7 4 and 82. . ‘ V '

These are: individuals w ho are no t ' lodkihg for a tetiretuem village hom e

: directly upon retirem ent, R ather they.V are Ipoking for an environm ent that■ allows them to b e ps independent as possible b u t as.deTCndent as necessary.

’ . New Life fore^'ees an increasing need for both 'C i^gregate com ­munities where.residents pay a monthly serv ii^ fee an d get basic, services, activm es program s and som e m eals, but.w ithout long term health care; apd fo r Llifecare-, a program o f continuirig care, in. which residents are g u a r a n t y nursing care

V fo r the rest o f Ihe ir lives at no additional charge. • V

Edward Kelly, president o f New : Life, was fon^erly director.of dcr velopment foirthe L ifecareR etire- ment Group or the Kaplan O rganiza­tion and was au irec to r o f T o td Care •Systems. For the p as t 15 years, he : has provided consulting services to retirement housing and nursing and nursing facilities injFlorida,.M assa- chusetts. New J ^ e y , New-York and Pennsylvania. \ '

Local.exam ple^ofL ifecare facili-, ties areseen at P r^b y terian Homes Inc. a t M onroe V illage in Jam esburg and Meadow Lak^s in H ightstow n. New Life is now woilring w ith hospital o rganization ion tw o sim ilar - projects in northern N ew Jersey. Another projectjjs underway in New Hampshire w ith a N ew England ^ church-.

W H IL E FO R -profit developers and investors see the senior housing industry as a stable long term invest­ment, M r. Kelly expects to see more not-for-profit organizations, suchras churches.and hospitals, interested in developing retirem ent com m unities, for two reasons.• “ First, it is a natural extension o f

their m ission,” M r; K elly said; “ And, particularly when it comes to a fee structure, when a senior moves into a community either under a rental agreement o r.a lifecare agree­ment, they p u t a little b it m ore faith in a non profit structure because they know their fees are on ly going to be available to pay for the cost o f the community and not be dictated by the profit motive o f the developer. That’s not to say that there isn’t a place in the m arket place fo r some very good for profit developers who are very reputable. ,

“ Except in som e instances where we might jo in t venture in a partner­ship or whatever.for rental facilities, generally,- the basis fo r ou r business is helping non-profit organizations hospital related o r church related, doing a total turnkey process o f creating retirem ent housing. But the not-for-profit is going to be the long term owner.

“ The senior person looking for -L housing alternatives is becoming- more and m ore educated , as they should b e .”

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■3 car garage, laundry room, pool and more. Call Weidel Law-renceville 609-896-1000

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S E C LU D E D R E TR E A T E A S TjA M W E LLOn 4Vi! landscaped acres with tennis court and oipen spaces, this contemporary features many updated details. Dlrectiorisf Rt. 518west, past Hopewell Boro, past Van Dyke Rd. (blinking light) to . sign on right.fapprox. 0.4 miles past Van Dyke Hdl).'

A U C TIO N D A TE : SATURDAY, NOV.1 7 • 1 PMLocation: At the site, Rt. 518, East Amwell Township

O P EN H O U S ^ • NOV. 11 & NOV. 17 : 11 AM to 1 PM

APPROVED BUILDING LOTSA U C TIO N D A TE: SATURDAY, Nov. 17 • 2 PM

Location: Weidel Pennington Office, #2 Rt. 31, Pennington, NJ

B ED EN S B R O O K R OAD M O N TG O M ER Y TO W N SH IP1 ACHE—Open, Country Club setting, ready to build, approved septic system. Perfect for executive home. Directions: From Rt. ' 518, Provinceline Rd. south to Bedens Brook Rd. Left on Bedens Brook to sign on left (approx. 1 mile).

PRINCETON-HOPEW ELL RD. H O P E W E U TOWNSHIP6 ACRES—Bordered by woodedareas to north and east. Space for mini-farm. High on ridge. Approved septic system. Directions: Frpm intersection of Princeton-Hopewell Rd. (Carter Rd.) and Cherry Valley Rd., north on Princeton Hopewell Rd. to sign on right (approx.3 .2 miles). : , ,A U N T M OLLY R O A D H O P E W ELL TO W N SH IP11-t- ACRES—Partially wooded, high on ridge, great views and privacy for mini-farm or estate home. Approved building lot with septic design. Directions; From intersection of Princeton- Hopewell Rd. and Cherry Valley Road; east on Cherry Valley Rd. to Aunt Molly Rd., left on Aunt Molly Rd. to.slgn on left (approx. 0.2 miles). ' i.'i'.

A U C TIO N EE R : LO U IS N . M A R TZLicensed & Bonded #002756

TERMS-i-Subject to confirmation. $5000 refundable Escrow deposit with all bids. Auctioneer reserves right to accept or reject all bids. Auctioneer has authority to sell prior to auction.

For more information and details of auction please call Leonore Rosselot, Weldel Princeton Office, 164 Nassau St.', Princeton, NJ CALL WEIDEL PRINCETON : : .1.\ ; ( 6 0 9 ) 921-2700

QUALRY AND LOCATION> ' HOPEWELL

$299,000

This meticulous custom Cape has Its own private park like setting. The 5 bedrooms are accented by hardwood floors, a screened In'porch, skylights, family room: and moral Call Weidel i Hopewell 609-466-1224.

$695,000WILLIAMSBURG’S MAGNIRCENCE 'MONTGOMERY ,

Capture It, this 4500 sq. ft. Colonial complete w ith . detailed craftsmanship throughout. One of the very special rooms Includesthe dining room with comer fir^ lace-and sunburst window.Fabulous, large eat-in kitchen with.daylight breakfast area for your family to enjoy. Call Weidel Pennington 609-737-1500 ,.

LUXURY SEEKERS $325,000LAWRENCE

This 5 BR, 3% -I- 'A BA mansion features tennis courts, carriage house, potting shed, wine cellar, party-sized foyer, large rooms and much more. All make this a very distinctive residence. Call Weldel Lawrencevlllo 609-896-1000

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Newly remodeled IS.Oentury farmhouse on almost 2 acres with

$485,000

Weldel Yardley 215-493-1954

LOCATION LOCATION $230,607, NO. HANOVER

Brick rancher: across from country club.on a wooded 'acre. Rre^'plaM In large: fm iy .rmm..3^bedrMms, 2l1i pjus'Rorldaroom. Basement is finished with wet bar. 3 car garage. Call Weldel ' East Windsor 609-44i8-6200 : ' ..........................

$279,900RENOVATED FARM HOUSE.'.. ROBBINSVILLE- ■ , , -

Modem kitchen, liew; family room; with .entertainment; center.double fireplace in living room. Wrap-around deck-plus in-ground, pool. You've got the house of your-dreams.vCaD; Weldel East Windsor 609-448-6200 '

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LOCATIONI LOCATIONIW EST WINDSOR

$250,000

Picture perfect home In a perfect neighborhood. This Colonial • ' • - " ' ' a l n ' .................... .... • ■ -------- 'home just 2 , miles from train station and 'minutes to Route, 1,

: Features formal living room with llroplace and dining room. Eat-In- kitchen off the family room and basement plus outdoor spa.' Lots o f . extras. Call Weidel Pennington 609-737-1500

$249,900CUSTOM FEATURES GALORE ’ " EVIONG

You must see: this j4:year old center hall colonial designed,for present owner. Features Include balcony in slate foyer, bay area Indinette, raised hearth fireplace,'atrium doors. sunroom to brick

tc. .'You'll ,love this beauty nestled on year warranty. Call Weldel Pennington

patio, basement, office,. ei wooded cul-de-sac. 1 609-737-1500 '

$135,500OPEN HOUSE NOV. 11, 1-4 PM

LAWRENCEVILLE ^This, 2 BR, 2Vi BA townhome is loaded w/extras Including :all appliances, window treatments, recessed lighting, security system and much more. ; ' -DIRECTIONS: From Princeton — Rt, 206S, (1) on Franklin Comer, ,(R), Into Woodmont, (R) on Jackie Dr. to #16. Call Weidel... ----------..Lawrenceville 609-896-1000 -

OWNER ANXIOUS ' $149,888HAMILTON SQUARE

Immaculate 4 bedroom 1.5 bath homo desirable area. Large living' room and formal dining room boasts newer wall to wall carpel. The kitchen with a 14' x 12' deck.'Beautiful professionally landscaped fenced lot. Also includes a.dsn with a wood burning stove, family , room in finished basement and a 'T car garage, Call Weldel Hamilton 609-586-1400

PERFECT FOR GROWING FAMILYEAST WINDSOR

$181,900

Spilt level on tree-lined street, featuring huge deck and patio, private backyard. 4 bedrooms and 2v^'baths. Many custom teatgres in this home. $2,000 tax credit to buyerl Call Weidel East

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VARIANCE APPROVEDI ' $129,000RARITAN

'Don't miss this older colonial, situated directly next to Somerville. Circle from Rte, 202 North, Come In and see professional office ^ a c e site plan. Live and work possibility as well. Hurryl CallVeldel Hillsborough 908359-7100

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Brfdgewatsr676 Route 206 N.Building 2 (908) 685-8200East WindierRt. 130, Princeton Rd.(609)448-6200Ewing47 Scotch Road (609)883-6950

Hamilton :1970 Route 33' (609) 586-1400 Hllltboiougli/.,Montgomnn

Route 2066731 (908)359-7100Hopswall45 W. Broad SL(609)466-1224

LambartvilleIS Bridge St. (609) 397-0777 Lawrancevllls

-2681 Main St. (609) 696-1000 Martintvllle

: 1946 Washington Valley Road (908) 469-6300

PennlngtnnTwo, Route 31

, (609)737-1500 1Princeton IMNassauSt. (609)921-2700 ' ’(kirporaUi Relocation (609) 737-1551 •

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$475,0004.5 ACRE OVERLOOKING FARMLANDH O P E W Ea . ' , -

Mini estate up long private old stone-lined drive. Perfect home with 11 rooms, 4/5 bedrooms and 3 baths! Impressive flagstone great! room, french doors to rear deck, 2: fireplaces, plaster walls ,and: hardwood floors, Seeing Is believing, this entrygreets guests and, family with warmth. Calf Weidel Pennington 609-737-1500

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.WILLIAMSBURG COLONIAL' : . . $225,000

j The features of this 4 BR, .‘2Vi BA home Include family' room ' w/flreplace, modem eat-in - kitchen, Florida, room : w/Anderson', Thermopane windows, and full finished basement w/separala,

. office space.'Call Weldel Lawrenceville 609396-1000 . ' "

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i^179,900/:LUXURIOUS WOODMONT 'i . . LAWRENCEVILLE

, This 2 BR, 2 BA townhome features ceramic tile entry, living 'roomw/flreplace, upgraded kitchen, custom window treatments, 2nd - • far "--------- - . ---------- ------------- • - .............floor famllyiroom and lots of storage. Call Weldel Lawrenceville' 609-896-1000.

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$219,9(X>CONVENIENT SECLUSIONCHESTERFIELD

Totally renovated and updated. This 3 bedroom, 2 bath ranch Is - accented by. a wrap-around deck, cathedral ceilings, fireplace. .

Pritno cuWe-sac location backing to woods. DON'T MISS THIS ONEI.Call VVeldel East Windsor 609-448-6200 , ; ■

NO ASSOCIATION FEE HERE -EAST WINDSOR

$137,5(X)Enjoy townhouse living In this Dunhill model In Princeton East, offering neutral decor, aft ' ' “ 'this opportunity 609-4483200

passe and large rooms. Don't let all Weldel East Windsor

: UNIQUE CUSTOM COLONIAL! , ..................... ' M ONTGOMERY’

$ 2 ^ 0 0 0

'll you like elegance and something dltferent, you must see this'. i | house. 4 BR, 2 W baths are all extra big. Large entry foyer with 1 ceramic tile floor. Loads of extras. CuWe-sao location. Come see.Call Weldel Hillsborough 908-359-7100

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u y e r s f l o o k r n g f o r l a r g e ' ^le-fam |y p honies in the popular Istone r^ y n sh ip area a r e ' dis-‘ ;ring- i hey "can ' save' tens o f isands' It iCalton’s Kings Gross- —r w fere. ;a:w3,133-square-foot r b e a r .o o m h o m e o n a

L and-a-fialfacre ;'site : may be |ght in '^ e jo w $ 3 0 0 s . , ,F o lk s '^ b p around and find out

we’rev priced any where from 1^000 td $60,000 less than the ipetitioii;’? says'R ichard M . G rif-,; 1, vice presideritjijf marketing of;, kon Homes. ,“ N o^to ifiention th a t!. -homes" are f e t t e r ahyway " er feat|tres .',j* better quality .. l e r s e t t i ^ .” ,

i„. Griffith’s Appraisal o f Kings issing has beeb bjbme out by the lie ’s e ^ u s ia s tic » response to the imunit^. Highly^successful since ' ipeninri last yettf^ sales recently

iped when Galton introddeed a m odel| the four-bedroom M ount ion, to M illstone. . ‘‘Response

led p e n our expectations,” - irts M iv 'G riffiths. “ W e’ve sold ;

hon||es. in the last 60 days he, andjithe M ount V ernon is so i

w e’ref adding i t to two o f our ; br single-family com m unities.’’ '

lescribifig^the M ount'V ernon: as ta o s t ® cad en t,“ , M r. G nffith j beaded jto,list .^ramatic two-story

llted ceflings, jtaaster baths with ' |e soaking, tubwand hisi-n-her cul- ■ Id marble :vanities,, and family

ns with|fireplaces as ju s t a few o f lim presslye features o f the model.■“ 'iiiclimed ar'b dens; libraries;

formal dining rooms; three-car gar­ages', his-n-her Walk-in closets'^'three full bathS; and alKuge,baserneilt.'. ‘ ’>

;O th e r '‘tm ode ,ls i r ic h id i f ig ” th e ' best-selling “ Greenwich^’ colonial at Kings Grossing feature ,'twoj-car, garages with blacktop driveivays, • central a ir conditioning, wood bum - ,

• ing fireplaces, wall-to-w ali c a rp e ts , ing, guest room s, sitting roonis and more. ■ ' , ' ’ '

; i : Every kitchen at Kings Grossing is ' o f true country proportionsj, and " f e a t u r e s c o l o r - c o o r d i n a t e d , tcp-of-the-line appliance's such as continuous-clean ranges/ovens' and automatic dishwashers, handsome solid oak cabinetiy, stainless steel sinks and no-wax vinyl flooring. The baths are ceramic tiled and include cultured m arble sinks, louvered medicine cabinets and in the m aster baths,-fiberglass “ Roirian” soaking ' tubs with ceramic tile: surrounds and separate showers'.

There are less a p p ^ n t . details in these homes that are nonetheless important, such as Galton’s special energy conservation features; T h e se , include economical gas heat and h o t ; w a t e r , ' d a y / n i g h t s e t - b a ,c k therm ostats, water-saver toilets and shower heads,'R -13 wall and R-3D c e i l i n g i n s u l a t i o n , i n s u l a t e d double-hung wood 'windows with ' s c r e e n s a n d i n s u l a t e d weather-shipped fro n t ' doors.; Even the fireplaces: afe specially designed, ; to recirculate heat.

Homebuyers. may) customize their ,’ new homes w ith iop tions such as

$300ss k y l i g h t s , e x t r a a p p l i a n c e s ; side-entry garages; stone or brick; facades, ' screened porches," whirl- , pools, full basements (if not standard. , ' with the home) and solariums. And m any o f the homes offer alternative , floor plans for additional space, v ,'' '., ^ o w n as horse country; the hilly .

and generously wooded'township o f M illstone is surprisingly convenient. . C lose to Route 33 and 9 , as well a s , the-N .J. ,Turnpike, commuting from , K ings Grossing is quick and< easy. A nd parents lyill be pleased to note that area schools rate far .above average.

To see the lavishly furnished mod­els o f Kings Crossing at M illstone, from*Route 33 W estbound: A t the, Lobster Shanty take jughandle on n g h t (Perrineville exit), crossing R oute 33 Southbound onto Prodelin W ay. A t first stop sign, make a sharp right turn onto Perrineville Road and proceed 7 /ip -m ile to, the information ; center on the left. From Route 33 Eastbound (from E xit 8 on the N .J. Turnpike), at intersection o f Route 33 and Butcher Road, make a nght turn and go to 'end . M ake a left turn ,ontO;Disbrow Rpad and go 155 yards to right turn onto Battle Ground Road. Proceed to end and make a left ■turn onto Perrineville' Road. Go v 3/10-m ile to information center on ” right. Open d a ily ,: l l a.m .' to 6 p .m . < Call (609) 426-1313: For additional < inform ation on all Gallon com ­m unities, there?s: a hotline open e v e r y d a y , r o u n d - t h e - c l o c k : , 1-800-7-CALTON.

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All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1068 which makes it illegal to.vadvertise ' any preferenca, lipiitation pr ■ ' discrimination based on

- race, color, religion, seit or national origin; or an inten- tion. to make i any isuch ■ * preference’, limitation or*. discrimination *

. . . This . newspaper will > 001 -' < knowingly accept any..'advertising for real estate’ ' ’ which Is in violation of the<:. '. .law« Qof readers are ' t.'^^nereby informed that all.’, ’ ^f/i ilirtfjii^adyertised in this-V;:

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With all the terrific features built into every; NVHome, you singly won’t find a better value. NQ < matter wUchmotfeiyou choose, youllfindatuxuiycf ^)ace—up to 32(X) square reet!-rand in unusual a ^ of standard luxuries.

'You’ll ^ all of this;- , L a t g ^ & n ^ r o O m s ^ ^ mastniry fi^lacek'Eat- in ld td i^ ;n i^ islimds

iahd ipletily.;of work space.; Extra-rodiny master bedroom Batte .with Ceranfic tile

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; W y e : i h d ^ ^details in our

exquisite homes. Over­size crown and base-

' boardmouldiiig.Q)airriajk;Brick£ronts;Solidoakstair V rails and more. And, among our extraordinary options ^ are two-story sunfooins and three-car side-entry

garages.Visit our two Central Jersey communities tod^.

' Foxhillin South Brunswick from 1264,900Directions: Ficm Rt 1 North; go east on Stouts : Lane. Follow approximate!/ one mile to sales and infbimatxx) center on the left. Open dail/11-6. For more information, call (201) 329-2500. i,

Parc Rite at LeParcII m West Finlorfrom 1279,900

Directions: From Rt I.South to exit 533 South,Cuakeibiidge Rd (exit on nght). Follow to 3rd traffic ligW, turn left onto Village Ra west

, Follow Z8 miles to Parc Ridge salk and information center on the nght Open daily 11-5. For more inibimalion, can (609) 275-0100.

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We are pledgod Id the leOBr and Spirit of US poficy for the achievement Of equal housing opportunly throughout the Ndioa We encourage and support an sffirma&vQ advertising and marksbng program in wtich there are no barriers 10 oblaviing housng because of race, color. re&gKvv88X.handc8p,f3mSalstaks,orriafional origin. ^

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Floftwith skylights. P ierw li^ ,;.’,!' es and 3 cab le outlels. Fumlhire Chen cabinets and vanities; i : area lot washer and dryer. 6E } and range tiood. Cenliol iair:; Bing. Wood burning flreploce. n o w warranty. Aichltectuially. " ■peaullful lownhome’s In t h e ': ; r.Corridor. rv; ••s prices, they won't lost long ';-'

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i[6p9) 9 2 'l - a i6 0OInciiont: New JeiMy lUmpUl* to esfl 9. Route' is north (towoKl New Unmiwlck) l/R;ni|e to Route 1 south (lollowilont to Denton). Continue' • south on Route 1 fpr oppraxlinately 11 mllei to Raymond Rood. lUm light oaRaymondRooe to '

I Route 27. .Turn left (south) on Route 27 to Fair - ' .Acres. 1/4 mile on your left; Or./torn Nassau Street' I ' In downtown Pitneeton. pioceed north on Nassau sseel (Route 27) tor 4 mllo* Itvough the town pf > Kingston. Fair Aoes Is on the light. . ,

Te d m inutes from P rinceton’s center, a n e w s ta n d a rc lo flfvfn g b e g in s .

In tro d u c in g C h e n y v a lle y C o u n & y C lu b .

At long last, a beautiful n w , hills, woods, anci streams, sur- rounding atMabouncis with tial offering.whilehomesites’ community combines the - roundedbythechampion^ip opportunitiesforequestrian' are available from $175.(XX).pleasuresofagolfandcoun- ' faiiwaysofaReesJones • pursuits, cultural activities. Contact Cherry Valley Countrytiyclubenvironmentwiththe designed golf course. ; i - -t ine schools and elegant aub,1544The Great Road,advantagesofaPrinceton ■ Tvo separate Club-’ shopping. All within conven- Skfllman, New Jersey 08558.a r e a r ' " ‘" ' “ ‘ '----------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- " ■ ' — — .............. ....

Club offers outstanding single , social facilities. Landscape family homesites in a histone streetsinvitescenicwalKing,' Explore'friis700-^aesettingofrolling joggingandbiking.Thesur- exceptional residen-

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, Th e ManoFS a t Lawrencevillo; fine quality tow nhom es and ., condoniiniums, are conveniently located just 7 rniles trorn Princeton

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY!2 or 3 bedrooms each unitLEASeSALE option*

or 9ALE/LEASE jM*A*N’0 ‘R'S*0nly wUi out.;eiclusiv6-l6ass-siiil-sale

opliont. Retular monthly condominium ($BT5)or townhome (tl,125) p«c8. With option,- earn

credit of monthly rent toward purchase - A T -,of unit during first year.

DIRECTIONS: Rt.' 1 South to Rt. S5I2SS South. Exit at Rt. 20G North to Rt. 54B Wert lawtoma-: ville-l^nningtao Rd.l and continue % mila to

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WisWes do com e trUe *-- especially for buydrs who purchased; hom es a t unprecedented (prices at the ‘‘One Day S ^ e ” a t T he Com m ons at Princeton Landing in Princetont A n­drew B.-Abram son,' president o f The Value G roup InCr, the dfcveloiter o f ,■ the community,' accepted offers on available one-;to four-bedroom con­dominium conversion hom es from as low as $69,900 and signed m ore t h p lO 'contracts for qiialified buyers on^ the spot.

“ It was an exciting; and fast-paced day,” said Mr. A bram son. “ B uyers ' came in ' w ith hopes o f purchasing h: , condominium, and within an hpur,,_ they walked out proud new home- owners. It was that easy. W e had a mortgage representative available to - ■ qualify-buyers-and-help-solvO ’ their financial, p rob lem s;’and w e signed

■ contracts right:.there in the. Sides Center. Some buyers even com ­mented o n h o w 'th e sale w as like a dream com e true for them . They enjoyed the opportunity to discuss purchasing a hom e and w ithin a few ,; minutes actually becom ing' the o w n - ' e r .”,> !r . Abram son added, “ W e are

proud to have offered buyers with this one day sale, particularly some first-tim ers, the ability to achieve their dream o f homeownership. W e understand, hov>ever,‘ ,that some buyers need a little extra tithe to m ake such: an important .decision; Due to, the success o f our One Day Sale, wb want to, extend to these buyers an invitation to com e back to The Commons at: Prinqeton Landing and m ake an offer on or before our “ Repeat O ne Day S ale!’ slated for Dec: I and 2 : W e urgebuyers not to

'le t fhis opportunity pass them by; W e w ill be accepting offers from as low as $69,900 on units previously priced from $85 ,000 .”

He added, “ W ith such potential not last

tennis courts and,,m ore' than' twomiles’, o f w'alkvvays perfect *for j i g ­ging '6r leisurely 'strolls. In^adHitidn, V

savings, • these units willlong .” ' ______ __ ___ ___“ Interested buyers are invited to jo in residents at The CorUmons at Princeton - Landing in ■ enjoying; the advantages and privileges 'o f ‘hom e- ownership w ith a prestigious Prince­ton ' address.conveniently loca ted off the boom ing Route 1 corridor, Resi-. dents w ill enjoy the exclusivity o f a p riva te ,:. professionally landscaped c o m m u n i ty c o m p le te ) w i th s e ­questered entrance, swim m ing pool,

Princeton Landing offers all res^- , dents an exclusive clubhouse j — the,, incompMable Sm ith H ouse. Thi^ fu lly re n o v a te d G e o rg ia n -s ty le d

V mansion .features m ore than 10 fully decorated, room s : including annex- ,<

i .ercise room , offices,-m eeting room s,I cozy lounges;: six functional! fife-': i: places, la fully equipped kitchein f o r ;

catered affairs and form al-gardens., Interested b u y e rs ' w ho w ant to

m ake their hom ebuying wishes ^Ome ■true should visit The Coihm ons at

!:! Princeton? L and ing : today ' 'a n d , m ake.; , an offer on ^he unit o f their pitoiCe, before it is'sold on thev“ jlepeat O ne Day Sale” on Dec. 1 and 2. Take the

;rGarden-State ParkwayrSouth to 'E xitx 130 Route 1 South. Proceed on Route 1 South to Sayre Drive (just ; south o f the Princeton Forrestal V il­lage). Follow Sayre Drive tO' the,

-P rincetonL andingS alesG enter.-T he- Center is open daily (rom ' 10 a ;m . to 0 5 p .m . For further inform ation’, please call ’Ann M arie Ladis, The Commons sales representative; at (609) 452-7555.

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There is no place like Carnage Place.■ Yours will be one of only 12.estatessituated on two to four acres with features' unsurpassed by comparably priced homes.

Carriage Place is jUSt minutes away from Princeton and the tram station connecting ,-

; you to New York, Trenton and Philadelphia, making it the perfect location for corporate decision makers and their families.; •

For full information and a Carriage Place brochure call (6 0 9 ) 7 3 7 - 0516.

. Carnage Place is open Daily 11.am - 5 pm, closed Thurs'day, Friday

starting at ^499,900

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-Oirections; Use 1-95 fo Exit 3 (Scotch Rd. North) Go . approximately.2 miles Until Scotch Rd. becomes Burd Rd. ■ Continue on Burd Rd. for another mile. Carriage Place

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As a, result- o f the successful lease-auction held recen tly ; fo r its W ayne H ills Business .Campus, G ar­den State Land Realty I n c w i l l host a similar Ojpeni H ouse event: at- its Twin Tow ers. O ffice C enter in Piscataway from M o n d a y N o v . 12, to Friday, NoV. 16. '- . Prospective tenants will b e able to inspect available space, discuss their needs w ith a com pany representa­tive, and; subm it bids for office space as low as $3.99 per square foot.

TTie Tw in Towers O ffice Center-is located at 255 N ew Brunswick Rqad in Piscataway and suites w ill be open for inspection daily from 9, a .m . to 5:30 p .m . Interested parties can also arrange private appointm ents by call­ing (201) 981-1976.

:“ The prospect o f ,winning prime corporate space,at back-office prices should appeal to mtuiy small space users,” sa id Robert Bernard, the project m anager at Twin Towers Office C e n te r .’ “ W e expect to re­ceive a lo t o f bids and in case o ftie s , the earliest bid will take.; it. It!s an outstanding opportunity for:,people w ho want to get a great value on quality, space- and avoid - the nego-. tiation p rocess.” >

' The suites open for inspection, offered for lease bids and available for im m ediate occupancy, range in size from 440;square feet to 7 ,100 square feet. ‘

,, L ike several other corporate space properties -developed by Garden

State Land Group, Twin Towere . Office C enter was designed express-:' ly to serve the needs o f small and medium space users; This • provides tenants with the opportunity to estab- 'lish high qqality offices at a prestige address while enhancing their^cash

: flow positions through low er oyer-,;/ head. For these reasons i t is easy-to understand why the com plex has,, always enjoyed one o f the' highest occupancy rates in the Piscataway area. Additional .information mahout this, o r any other Garden State Land Group Site, can be obtained b y , contacting G arden State Lan^. Real­ty , Inc ., a t I d r Interchange Plazq;

, C r a n b u r y , ' N . J . 0 8 5 1 2 ; (609)655-5155.

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l i v e i n o n e d i e b e s t .

Extraordinary 3 and 4-bedroom homes o n ; . %-acre homesites in West Windsor. Just minutes from the Princeton Junction Train Station.;' ,

Priced from the $280's.Open 11 to 5 everyday. Phone: (609) 799-0377DIRECTIONS: Rte. 1 toPrinceton-HightstownRd. •

for 4 iniira (past West Wintbor/Plalnsborp Re^onkl Ili^ Sdiool]lurKiuiuu ■•■Ku .x-hMl) and turn right onto . Soutblield Kd. Heather Field Is on the right.

Prestigious executive homes— inapark-hke - setting-—in die academically-acclaimed townslup of West Windsor. Private biking paths, tennis courts, children’s play areas.,Priced frpm die mid ♦300,000’s.Open 11 to 5 every day. Phone; (609) 799-5600

(s oil the right.

33 cDstomized estate homes setamidst;4 0 magnificendy wooded acres in West Sfindsor.,4 and 5 bedrooms; up to 314 baths.:Priced from the low y 500 ,000 ’s . ;Open 11 to 5 everyday. Phone: (609) 275-7177DIRECTIONS: ISJ Tpke toExIt SA.Rte. 31 West' ;1 mile to Rte. 130 South. 5 miles to Princeton- ; ,Hightstown Rd. (Rte. 570 and turn right W in^ r , Rl&e Is 4 mites on the left.' . ; . . "i , , -

In the heart of historic Cranbury, the final homes at Sha^w Oaks combine modem convenience : .

, and sraall-town chami. Just minutes from Cranbury’s quaint Main Street.Priced from the low ♦300,000’s.

' Open 11 to 5 every day. Phone: (609) 655-5942DIRECTIONS: Rte, 1 to Princeton-Hlghtstowri Rd.

' (Rte. 571) East to Old Trenton Rd. Go left 1 mile to Shadow Oaks on right OR M Tpke to Exit 8A, -follow s ! ^ to Cn^ury. Tlirough town, bear right at fork. Tlira right on Old lyenton Rd. and go'/«mile to Shadow oidis on left

Prices subject 10 litcrose wuhout notice. GARDEN S1A1E LA N D C R O U PBrokers Welcome.

" G i v e O v d " 1 0 0 H o u r s

% O u r C a r e e r s . O u r B f o r t s H a v e B e e n

H b r d s o r n e l y R e w a r d e d . ' ’

We’ve worked hard to ^ t •,' ; .where we are today. And yvfi

still do. But, when it’s time to ' come home, it’s great to have

, a place that shows us exaedy what we’re working for. ■

Princeton Vi)lage. Now Offering 87a% Fixed Rate Financing! *

It’s got all the style we wanted in a new ; horne. like ceramic tile bath|: Baiting vi;: featur^ like, fire­place,Walk-in „ ' closeis ahd^^tagps. A U w thlbiy of spaceVarid'-a','. , - ■ master-bath, featur-'

irig^whiiipool tub and. separ , iate shower - ■

Tlie Gjnvenience ■ And Cliarm Of Princeton ;

" At Every Turn; '' Then, of course, there’s'

the great location. Princeton ■ Village is near NassauJStreiet' , in Princeton. That m ^ps all ' ■

the best of Princeton is nearby: ;, trust. 'And all priced, from Great shopping is just around . .$159,900 to $187,900..

■ the comer. And everyone ,: knows a Pnneeton address puts you close to New York and Philadelphia. And we’re convemendy close to the Turnpike, 1-295 and .the Princeton Junction train station for easy commuting

Princeton Village. The Lifestyle. The Location. The Luxury., The Perfect Reward Ifor All Your Hard "Work. ’

It’s gaod to kriow that all our : ^ ’ • hours of hard work have v . ' : |paid off. At Princeton Village 'Call (609) 924-1409. i I

EnJrD: living .f ’ dou toaU / . Iheshafiing, nstaumnu , a n d r e c n a U m

• ilufl Princeton-, hasloojJir.~

■ IJnnceton Village lies , nestled m a wooded area. Inside the community, you’ll

- 0nd jogging trails and a . paddle tennis court. And .

- there is a park and picnic ? area right on the grounds, v ,

- We’ve discovered an -. exciting lifestyle ri^t-inside:' Princeton Village—built w ith. the quality of Ryland Homes,, a builder ,we khew we could:

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■ Wears pH iH to the letter arrd spmt of US. policy for the achievement of Equal HoqsIngOppomuilty ilioughout the Nauon Wfeencoim>a:and support attafnmuiUwadv|tisitvg - a n ^ tk e tln g program’ in which there art no bamers to obtaining housing because of race colon religion, sex, handicap, latnihal sutps. or national ongip , i j

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REAL ESTATE BRIEFS

Henderson picked for Estates GlubI Jo h n T . Henderson, In c ., has been selected to be the exclusive member

for, Princeton by the Estates Club. ' Formal Announcement was made re-

centljr a r thd headquarters o f the Estates C lub in Beverly Hills, Calif.

The Estates Club is an elite inter­national club for the world’s leading real 'estate firm s. Its members con­sistently haye a large share of the World’s ^'m pst desirable properly listed fo r sale, and last year enjoyed sales o f m ote than $10 billion. Cur­rently; iiheii: com bined inventory o f

* proi»rties Valued at- more than $1million includes more than 800 o f themost priced jiroperties ayailable.

J q h i ^ Henderson,.lnc^, will have ■ the ^opportunity.;; to assemble with

other ,m epibers 'during ,.the year to exchange current information o n ' their areas, and listings, and also to' shMe; thek,^knowledge,'pertaining to the sale^of luxury, real estate. .These meetidgs have helped^o fo im a close network that achieves spectacular results in 'th e , m arketing o f luxury property. “"One o f the m ost 'recent examples was the sale o f Gene H a c k m a n ’s iv rau ltirm illion d o lla r M o n te e ito ' e s ta te ^by th e 'S a n ta Barbara m em ber, which w as ’ in ­itiated by the club m em ber in Dallas. -. One 6f. the m o s t far-flung; ex'amples? was the.sale o f an Irish castle by the club m em ber ip Houston, 'w hich was ■ initiated b y - th e -c lu b -m e m b e r in - HonoTulu for. a client in, Guain. v |

Billboards tout W eicherfs video’ W eichert Realtors’ introduction' o f

direct response billboards has m ad e ; an im pact on the outdoor advertising market. ',;:;Its m o st recent advertising cam ­paign promoting a free Video' o f Homes was displayed on a ; total o f m o re 'th an -500 billboards on major highways : and arteries ; throughout; New York, New Jersey, Connecti-' cut, Pennsylvania; and Delaware- fro m ,J ,u n e - :th ro u g h 'S e p te m b e r .V Billboard locations were, selected for m axim um 'exposure and impact; on motorists. ’ - • , , ,

it - ,, The V ideq o f Homes is a videotape o f houses'fqr sale in the greater New (Y ork /Philadelph ia a rea , a llow ing

homebuyers to,preview houses,in the convenience o f their hom e by w atch­ing their television, and video cassette^ recorder. The concept o f using wideo, to shop for a hom e was developed b y W eichert Realtors earlier this yeari

“ W e g o t , such a , tremendous number o f phone c^ ls 'requestlng the video because o u r m essage w a sx o l- orflil, quick 'and easy to 'read “ by m otorists,’,’; said R obert A lbrecht, , regional vice president. ; ' ,

*‘l t ’s ' 'J u s t a n o th e r w a y ^that W eichert is m eeting the 'dem and 'o f, customers'" Who ■ are ’pressed ''for' tim e,’’ added Mr.' A lbrecht. -“ Shop­ping fo r a hom e by video hasptoyCn; to bei'a' .very, successful; tooh in ; the' house-hunting p rocess.’’; , ; ■ ■ ;

CROSSROADS' 1 : . .

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' ' “ M M F O R T AND C O NVBtlENCe-PRIM CETdN: Ranch oh quiet , Street 4 bedrooms, 2 balhs, large living room With fireplace, groat

\ room, many builMns.mewly painted exterior.-BWBvel pOTo, large /\ garden Wiln mature plantings. Attached workshop tmo second

‘ st orage shed detached. Walk to schools, rec rea«onan d |h^ggg _

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Princeton. Crossrpads Realty,, Inc.609-924-4677

342 Nassau S treet (C orner H arrison) • Princeton • P ark in our lot

CROSSROADS IN C E T O N

REALTORIN PRINCETON'S RIVERSIDE. Slate floored center halt, livinq

t room with fireplace and French doors lead to private fenced yardBay*vrindowed breakfast plus formal dining room Family room with beamed coiling and cherry cabinets. First floor room. Finished basement room. 2 car, garage. • ; S385,000

Princeton Crossroads Realty, Inc.609-924-4677

342 Nassau S treet (C orner H arrison) • Princeton ' P ark in our lot

CROSSROADS

11th, 1-4PM .. ' i$124.900v

CAST WINDSOR. 4 bedrooms, aV4 baths, many upgrades. ; ; ; .Directions: Rt. 33 to Twin Rivers Jeft at 2nd light to780 Twin Rivers-

SOEAST WINDSOR ,, $215,000

; Charming aiKl;comlortable:4;or 5 ; : bedroom .Colonial; home, w ith ;

spacious loyer; leading, to formal living, room with; fireplace and ca-

' .thedral celling ;plus formal dining,. room. Great.Kltchen. ,Family room .

wlth new-doubls'french doora to ; 16x24', deck then onto a lovely In -;

. ground pool::Thls; Is. truly the home..

. tor all seasons. Many extras.

MINI ESTATE UPPER FREEHOLD $550,00011 -r- acres. Features 3200 square fopt professionally decorated Col-! onlal with z detached .'1 bedroom' each apartments - income produc-i. Ing. 16x32 den .With full bar . and . cathedral ceilings:: Over-size MBR.

. Suite plus S'pdaltionai'bedrooms,

. 2V2 tnths,’ designer kitchen & well ' appoirited landscaping.,.

CHARM & ECONOM Y, '. HAMILTON - , ' . $99,500Perfect starter home move right,in • condition., Completely. renovated ■,. enclosed front potch.-S bedrooms; ;1 bath, vlnyt siding. 1 car garage.. Near Rt. 295

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V i' TENNIS COURTS B IO T WINDSOR $97,900

■ Re-strtng your racquet.- Club.; pool; and tennis go with this Immaculate

. Sttedroom condo in Wycoff ;,Mill9-East . Windsor.Upper level;

uplt with open view from balcony. - '^pllancos.- :

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TOP DRAWERHAMILTON : ' $149,900Immaculate>3 bedroom, ; 2 ' battv; spilt. Inground kidney shaped pool,

: 12x21'enclosed porch off,familyv room.; Electronic air- filter:,'Extras - Qalorel Must pe seen." r

A C C E N T O N V A L U E ' 'B E i n d e p e n d e n t . T w o bedroom, 1 bath home with maintenance- free brick exterior. Convenient ■ to;; schools, shopping and -gbod- restaurants. Priced to sell. Trenton. > ' j < - > $59,000B E L O W A P P R A IS A L, Immaculate one bedroomr’condo jn quiet , location overlooking treed and manicured, area^ Near -shopping; Vv

md walk to. DUlibrary and t bus stop to New York. East.Windsor.

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$104;900- W ITH IN Y O U R R E A C H . Pjainsboro. Immaculate 1 bedroom condo

with patio deck, central air, an appliances Incluolng garbage dls- r posaC Priced to sell at ,, - . ,-$ TO ,9 0 0 /-

Canada.

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East Windsor: (609) 448-5000 Princeton Junction: (609) 799-5800

Hamilton Square: (609) 586-0400

REALTOR'This Is a stunning one-of-a-kind home. It is light and open with big windows, glass'doors and skylights. The Great Room Is 21’x24 .and Is open to.12'x24' library. The master bedroom suite has a. 22-’x19' exercise or sitting room and 5 large closets: This is a home that waa built with no detail ovorlooked. It you are lookin;and convenience, call us today. .

for luxury ; 1950,006

Princeton Crossroads Realty, Inc.; . , 609-924-4677

342 Nassau S treet (C orner H arrison) • Princeton Park in our lot

Across the' street or.racross the' 'naOdn we . can help you buy, sell, or trade a home. Our

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REALTORContemporary brick and glass townhouso 2 blocks from University ;

; In a garden setting. Three bedrooms, large country kitchen with ■; outdoor dining balcony, 2 '/ baths, dining room, 2 story-high living room with huge sliding windows,, study/garden room on garden fl0or(posalbloprivateconsultlng.of(lc«j),laundryroom,2-car:f

'garagowlthautomaticopener.WmI-to-waflcarpet,drapes;cen(ral . air conditioning. $349,500

Princeton Crossroads Realty,. Inc.609-924-4677

342 Nassau S treet (C orner H arrison) • Princeton • Park, in ou r lot

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:2i3p N assau S tre e t P rin c e to n , N .J. 08542

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Eight offices from Rumson to Princeton i '

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W est W in d so r, N.J. 08091 '609 448t8600

ASSOCIATE-OF-TBE-MONTH AWARDS tV At a lecent sa|es meeting four agents tn the Princeton office were recognized for their contnbutions to. the oflice and thgir professional :expectise;- those agents ore

: Ruth Sayer, Linda Poner, Anna Sinnis; and Ins Bunty, ■

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SUNDAY; NOVEMBER 11; l'.00-4-.l)0 135 VILLANOVA, LAWRENCEVILLE^

THIS IS AN OPEN HOUSE tO U WON’T WANT TO MISS! A single fdmilv home for less than the cost of a townhou.se. 3 Bdrms. - $129,900Directions: Rte. 1 (Alt) to Lakd Dnve to Nathan Hale to Villanova. -

' 921-2600

EAST WINDSOR.OLD YORK ESTATES. 12 Semi custom homes to be built, S models to choose .from featunng 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths. All homesites are-2 acre mmipium.-These-

. homes, at PRE-CONSTRUCTION PRICES, won’t last, Priced from $229,000:(609) 448-8600 , -

V ’ • ' SOMERSET 'PEACEFULSETTING with 4 ACRES of lopd.'Two bedroom home dial lias been lovmgly .mamtained and recently-painted. Large sunroom. large kitchen, full basement. Two outbuildings, pastures, mature trees. ; $195,000

. 921-2600

Locatediight in'the'Heait of the Boro,-yet tucked dway at the far end of Academy Court to allow for tremendous privacy and quiet, this 2 floor Condors an unusual

> End, Featuring l ^ e rooms, plush casting; separate-bath with each bedroom,and main level den-guest room this is one the discriminating buyer 'must see!

$191,900- 921.2600 ' ■ ■ ■ ' ' '

. . . . . MONTGOMERY NEWLY BUUiT, CUSTOM DESIGNED. Superior quality seen throughout this 4800 sq. R. home'„3 living levels, gourmet kitchen, 2 green marbleT.-repl.iccs, niaster suite with luxurious bath, den with private entrance, 4 Bdrms, 3'/: hatlis.

$475,000: 921-2600 ‘

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'HEW EGYPT - .Charwing Victorian completely renovated with the quality and character you expect at a pnco you can allord/ 3 hr. all new balhs, IR. Formal DR, Family room,,brand;new country kitchen, and vviap-a-tound.front porch, Btautiluli original wide,*, vrood trim &■ bannister with winding slairtase

(609) 758-7000

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Rl. 5 3 9 ^Cream Ridge (Just South V of Rt. 537 & 539 Intersection "

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iWnLTON. JUST MOVE RIGHT INI .

Mint mov&'in condition Townhome with numerous featured Including' 3 bedrooms. baths, fireplace, garage, pool, tennis courtparking facililios nearby plus a temfic family neighborhood!^ 609-5a)-e900.

MULTVfAMILY$159,900

Reduced $20*000 for o quick ealel Superb property for, live-in or“ ............... ~ ^

pnvalo yard-

living room;plusj each apartment 2-car detached garage & a :

oil maintenance froel 359-4121. . f

Investors. Tvifo-family Irwiudes 2 bedrooms, large oaMn kitchen m

BRIDGEW ATER - „ $176,000. "PRIME LOCATION".

This expansive 2/3 bedroom Ranch in a prime location has so much to oflorl It lealures a large hnlshed basement, living room with lireplace, country kitr^'en, Florida foom'& plenty of land to'roaml 359-4121E A S T W INDSOR . - $90,250

O W N E R S AN XlO UStl --------^Move right Into this 2 BR, 2 Ba Condo olloring location and privacy; Convenient to pool & /tennis;;Plus private paho and Preplaco. D R A S TIC A aV R E D U C E DH ia S B O R O U G H $220,500,

S P A C IO U S B EDR O O M SINo need to squeeze In herel,,,, Plenty of room In this 4 bedroom Colonial with a 30’ deck, bnck walkway, Belgian block curbing and much morelPLAINSBORO $99,500

: PREM IUM L O C A T IO N I' iThis 2 bedroom PenlhbusaC^ndo has 2 lull balhs, cathedral ceiling, skylight. Southern exposure plus building Is the last one on the golf course next to .CrBekl6Q9-520-6900, -S O M E R V n a ^ , $162,000

, SUP ER IN V ESTM EN TI' Two-family Colonial is a greaF valuel Each side oilers 3 bedrooms,

living room, dining lo o n t^ kllchen, 2 lull baths In 1 unit, enclosed i.,gorCTi in lhq,olMerl359-4121;''..^ . V’■/WASHINGTON ' ' $93,000«<l B E S T V A LU EI' This 2 bedroom first floor Condo with 2 lull baths Is by far the best; 'uvalue-in the area! Owners aruoous to sell-as soon as possiblat'

609-620-8900. ,W E S T W IN DSO R $125,000

CO M M A N DING VIEW S!Full length sliding glass doors leading to adjoining balcony oil living room oner these inspiring views of the countryside Instantly appealing 609 520-8900 HILLSBO R O UGH ' $120,900

B E S T LO C A TIO N IMeadows Townhouse located on gmssy courtyard oilers 2

bedrooms plus loft lormel dining room 21^ baths and basement Once out or reach - now allordablet 359-4121

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Hart Mortgago IO 0.76 3 30 10 7 .2 5 ' 3 1 — ^. Marlaton (609) S960699 .

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New.'ErO'Bank .V: . ■■ ;.'v-Somerset (20 7)'937-5000, z - ' ■-•'■'Vv

N e w Je rs e y National Bank^ i d 9.876 3 3 0 •■■■a-.' 10.39 ,Tronton (BOO) 222-0033

N e w Je rse y Savings Bank' IO 10.00 . 3 30 ■10 7.876 2.6 1.; 10.0 , '- Prinoatow(20t):722‘0600 t ' ’ . • ■ •• .•.Y •'! '•Palnawebber R na n d a l r:=Prlncoton (609): 497-2036. ‘ .PtUnawabber 1 M ortgage . v > s 0.76 2.76 30 10 7.376 3 1 ''I- ' ' •

, X7ranbury (609) 090-1626: ' ^Provident Servings Bank< . > 'IO ^ 0 .0 3 30 10 :7 -00 1.6 ■1• Jersey City (201) S2S-2B6B:. .M i *-R o yd M ortgage ‘ ■ 8 9.626 2.76 30 10 7.75 .;:i3 • 1 , — 1' • Princoton (609) 4S2-1160 : - '•'‘.JSecurity Savings B a n k ,S L A ,' 10 0.876.. 3 30 10 7.60 M .5 1 11.60 ^

Vlnoland (609) 691-2400’ .• * * . : X .Som areat Savinga:Bank'.-vv .* - . IO , *a.rs 2.76 30 7.26 - .2 .6 1; 13,4

. Bound Brook (201) S60 17.00iSource M ortgage / ' ' 9.876 3 30 •' 7.875 2 1 i “' Somerville (201 )sai-B400 ’ t ‘ ».Travelers M ortgage Services- . r . -r V ■ — . . ‘ — ~ —

Princoton (BOO) 257-7010 -’ i ■. <-• >' K. ■ ■ (. r.fTrenton Savlnga Bank - . — • ; . — 1 . 1 20 9 ,2 5 .' 2.6 ■s ■ 11.6

Tronton (609) 396-7501 • -L . •. • • i f i'>T h e Trust C o o f Princeton . ‘ 2 0 1 10.00 J.2-. 30 20 fir.TB v.-i1 • .1 ■ . ' lO .O '

Princoton (609) 603-7312 • y - , '1. ■■■■■AUnited Counties T ru st 20 10.00 ' 3' /' 30 ■■ 20V - 9.60 3 7 ,-: 10.61

HillsboroUnited. Jerse y Bank'. ' .r- IO 10.00 30 7.50 2.6 '■A. 12.36 ,

Pr/ncoton (600).'223-0370*' . 1 . .*• . V . ' 'U.S..Mortgage.'' ■ — '.v 9.875. 30 8.50' ■ '3: 1— ~ '. LawrenceWiTe (609) 462-2299 v<

Unlted-SAL 5 10 :7 5 ' 3 ■'6; , •— '-I ■■ — ' Lawrence* (609) 896-6000 . • ..F*- ' , ■

Rates compiled by the Nationals Mortgage Reporter) a mortgage information clearing house, .Rates may be,for,,. ■:new applications onlyvintormatlon on terms'and other available programs may be obtained by calling the lender ' directly-Ldcat realtors may have bpdatedTate information from thjs service made available'fhrpuj^h their board^'/

of realtors. Local tenders wishing to participate in this survey or consumers with a question about adisted l e i l d c f " may catl-(215)_344-9101. Rates'are current as'of Oct. 26., , ; ‘ ‘‘ i ; ■' i ' ” “ ■/

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‘ M ^ y executives'today a te rturtur- sbrook, priced from W lp.OOO range Ing fast'^Vcied careefs 'w here every from 2 ,880 to 4,000,'8qu'aie feetj^nd .•

'm o m e n t ' i s ^ * tV m e -m a n a g e d , i n c l u d e < f i v e J^ b ed f 'd o rtis , tstress-'ma.naged a*»id''j[)riqritiz;ed. T he three-and-a-half baths, m aster ,ba|lh • (^eV-houirs lifestyle is o'ffen.a direct with Jacuzzi, family room with j^re- { reflection o f tliisy im pacting no t only p lace, hatdw ood flooring in 'the ft^/er j

Where one lives, '.bu t on the and dining room , crown m oldings, |o n i V h e r e o n e l i v e s ^ .O u t o n

q u a l i t y q f l i f e , a s w e l l , ^ h e l e n g t h o f

t h e c o m m u t e i d i c t a t e s . i l o c a t i o n y 'k n d

t h e e v e r - p r e s e n t p o s s i b i l i t y o f r e l o c a -

! t i o n c r e a t e s a h o m e e n v i r o n m e n t t h a t

' ' n e v e r , q u i t e f e e l s l i k e ' h o m e .

N e i g h b o r i n g c o m m u t e r s . ' l i v i n g u n d e r

t h e iS a m e f o r c e s c o m e a n d g o l i k e , t h e ,

, w ind,'creating-a transientcom m iinity ‘ th a t'lacksa sense’o f perm anenceand-

stability!: ‘ " V\ . ‘‘Life doesn’t have tO be a ques­

tion o f quality/tim e versus, qiiantity tim e,” says Carol Sm ith, sales m an­ager. for Trafalgar House R esidential; the ! British-ibuilder basedi in Pnnee-

- ton.i ‘W e have some great solutions that can help to improve both sides of the equation.”I Trafalgar’s “ solutions” are King- sbrook : Country Estates i n ; Law- renceville' and K ihgsm ill in Cran- b u r y , t w o c o m m u n i t i e s o f five-bedroom executive hom es. Ms; Smith, adds, “ T h e ' difference wiA these communities is that they/.are

■' more established than, ^most new !; qonstnictioh; For, exam ple, vye have

somo). fam ilies,, who/i havei already lived 'in,\thelri hom es; for more than th te O 'y e a rs ,/T h e re ,is a sense of .heighborhood and stability : Families

' have becom e/acquainted with their neighbors .and children have,,m ade

'ir ien d s , You w on’t ‘find that in a , newer com m unity.” ,

’ “ The other way we can help-*the executive is by cutting his o r her commuting tim e to, increase ‘quantity

' ti'me^v a t jhome; tio th .’communities offer fast; easy, com m uting to Prince-

‘ ton, jManhattan , ^ d .Philadelphia..’' O f ' course, executives' 'will, not

/; have tqicqmptomis'e'.their lifes^^^ to, enjoy an' established com m unity with

■ such convenience.' Homes at K ing-

chair ra ils, six-panel interior; doors y and decorator lighting fixtures, iMso J standard arei: two-zohe| central vpir ). cohditioning and gas hqat, ’ a. central I security/system ,‘'sm oke [alarmsi s^U ; basem ent, side-entry three-car v age and a 10-year Vvatfahty. % ? 11 }

T he 28 executive ihoitfes a t K iijg-J sm ill,-priced finm $414,900, featjife i variations o f the modefs at K iijg -;sbrook, on 43 acres'. ’,‘,1 ’ .

” •' Hom ebuyers should ibe^w are tth^t j- T rafalgar’s “ W indow f Pppdrtunir f

. V,.. If. nnkXfl irl.. Qf ;ty” prom otion i^ noVyi, in. e ffee tja t i b o th . communities.- • Hbmebuyers; a t ! Kingsmill w ho - place.; a deposit-,by i Nov. :15 will h e getting an ad d itiona l; discount on the price o f a; hbm e > already: ; built; depending. ..on utbe [ model selected. *

The promotion at Kingsmill e ^ - ! tends to : 1 O^percent off; the existing ' Fulton ihodel, - and , 5 percent o f f the •;

I base price o f a; new; hom e’,/ currently !i from as low as $414,90Q.> ..U !

K ingsbrook is o p en ' daily ,’^ l l ’ a .m .-5 p .m ., ' o r by appqintmiint. Call (609) 896-4949 b r take RoUtejl South to Princetoq-High'tstown;?exit -J (W ashington Road - ^b u te 5*5p. j Turn right tow atd ‘Prihcet’o n '‘ja5[id / continue to 'Nassalu\.Streettj(Rq!ij(je? 27), Turn left onto Jflass^^ S tteet'andcontinue to Route 206 rS6uthito, £i^l^t !on Cold Soil Road. Kingsb)tbok onthe right. ' jj [...The Kingsmill sales ceiiter is djien ij 11 a.m .-5 p :m ., W ednesday - Mon-!i day, or?by. appointment. Gall (609) 275-8800 o r take Route 1 Souths t o .' Princeton-Hightstownf! exit i (Wa^h-1,' ington Road * Route 571).\Tui;riI’|eft>, toward Hightstown, and cmitfnue^tot Cranbury Road. Turn left onto( 0 a n - '■ bury * Road. iKing^smlll is- apprqx- l imately 1 mile orrVight, - ; i

Hi 'JMercer Bar to discuss leasing h , : ,The M ercer County Bar; Associa- - A light b r e a k f a s t b e servid,;;

, tion R eal Estate Section is sponsor- and the/topic at this firsti breakfast!; .• ing a -series o f breakfast m eeting^ ; roundtable. m eeting will / h e , curr|mt ;i 'concerning current legal topics o f ’ developments in t h e ' ; ^ a o f cqm -' interestifo its attorney m em bers; The i mercial leasing, first,bfeajrfastfvm eetingds'scheduled

.fo r Friday,- NoV. 9, a t 8,-a.m.' The "" senliiidfiWill^b'e’. held in the Gom-

T Ji^ co s t.fo r section, m em bers is $ 5 1 an d ’ ,^qn-m em bers a re ' $10 ‘ each .

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Trenton, N.J. 08638 , •; • . (609) 392-3666 1

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‘fhosb attorneys interested in attend-« ing-this roundtable discussion should |1 contact the M ercer County B ar,A s- •; sociatio'n office at (609) 989/8"'^'* ‘

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SPEH HOUSE SUKOAY 11-3 PHORASTIClUiY REDUCED!! - Tins classically beauMul 3-bediooni home located in East Windsor is situated on a large countiy lot in a lovely family nelghboriioix). Get togethers - or quiet nights will be perfect by the cozy fireplace m the family room. If you're looking for that special place, you can move right Into - you vtfound ill A home & pnee that can t be missed. Come visit! .$1(0,000Directions: From Kightstown-Route 539S (Old York Rd.) 2 mi. tp left at Wjndsor-Pernneville Rd. Next left on Bradfprd Rd. '

' VICYORUW VERSATIUTY - Used.es a single family dwelling at dneTime,this 2h story Hightstown home nowmntains 2 apaitments.’Maiiy fine,' details including stained glass windows, parquet designed-hardwoodfloors and a slate mantelpiece make this a disbncDve place to call your. own. A great investment opportunity. Call for delqils. - / : ; $fS9,000

YRY lY— YOU'U. LOVE lY - Located In a pnme Hightstown neighborhood, this elegant home is peftcct-tor today's varied litestytes. The kitchen isequigped'YritH up-tu-date appliances and roomy enough .tor- casual dining The spacious family room witbbrick fireplace provides a pleasant place to rest your weary bones. An expansive living room provides room lor'formal entertainment. Available for lease/purenase. : $174,600

COZY COHFORT - is what you'll find in this charming and spotless 3 bedroom Hightstown home, located on a quiet street; .this is a perfect: bouse for the first-time buyer.' You'll enioy mornings In the eat-ln Mtchen and lelaxlnq in the comfort of the cozy living room. Outside,.the vinyl-siding'ts maintenance-free. Enioy life in a home of your own. Call today $136000

YOU WONT BE SORRY - you took the time to see how much your money can buy This beautiluT East Windsor Colonial located in a line family, neighborhood is lust what you ve been looking for. It has 4-bedtooms, an eat-in kilcben; and a comfortable family room. The formal living room Ixks out on the landscaped property. This listing won t last long. Call

$154,600today.

EVERYTHINB YOU EXPICY - will ba waiting for you in,this Immaculately ' - kept East Windsor home. A lovely picture window in the livinp room

overlooks the well-maintained front lawn. The formal dining room is large enough for any family gaUiering. The well-planned kitchen has oodles of - storage, tfo surprises. Just quality that you can move right into. To find - out more - please c a l l ; - $1(9,$l)0

NOW irs TOUR TURK - to enioy the best of what life has to offer, located In the Rossmoor Adult Community, this maintenance-tree home otters 2 bedrooms, a lovely living room and a dining room with glass doom leading out to the patio. You II never be bored with the clubnoose, pool and tennis courts.lust a stroll away! Treat, yourself, call today!:

' $74,000

COHPLETEIY REMODEIEO'- but they left the charrri intact This Hightstown home Isperfect for the (irst-time buyer. Nothing to (ix, It's all been done for you. Tne eat-in kitchen has all new cabinets and no-wax / floors, Thioughkt the dinln$ room, living room and bednxims brand-new. neutral carpeting has been installed. What you see Is what you getl Call

• to find out more!';- .$124,600

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since 1667, the winding streets of the histone V illa^‘ of Qrosswicks have \1 brought its settlers home. Now you caii cox^e hoine to '^ e gracious eleganceof a finely crafte4 country mansion atv’ 'T' , < ' ’ jl’

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• 4-5 bedroomsAm idst rolling acres of Chesterfield^countryside -) Secluded, yet cojtiyeniently located ,

W ith easy access to inajor lughw aysjust a'few m inutes awaypriced from $317,000'

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PRINCETON $345,000Walk everywhere from this elegant Victorian in the center of town.

, 5BRS, kit & private brick patio. PRN632. 609-921-1411.

V . S a a O O O T H A M ILTO N 'S Q U A R E--'- ..- $154,500 HIU^BOROUGH ^Single f a m i ly ^ ' -Bright Sunny L/R» Formal D/R»-Family Room with loft area, ceramic.’ . Bring the kids and move righnn to ^ is corporate owned 4 b e o r (^ ,

'd: Central w Large master bedroom, two 2V4 oath Colonial in ' Heather Farms - priced to sell quickly. H IL772, ,‘ car garage*and

■ ' foncecTrearyard.PBJ-iaOB. 609-799-8181.(201) 874-8421.

V r S 5 J S ; ’®wnlalhasth4t’«xtfeIWbfnthat'eifeiVone'deaklsto?a'' ' Bfeeridrate Units ayall^hlfi,,2 t^edrowwnlVi^attis; brick , , In d e s W e a*'!’■ V ® ‘riraV '’ P''“lng. ioralt-Qr,,bfidfacm..-Treedf,rear. .yard lQn,;prJvacy In ,i,> fkepJat»i.CBrvtrakak, )iardwoodflre anric^roe9!]ig.[fW|,ba^e(n9,o).,H(ili,ty,,H ,,4' ■ ‘“ V.'exceneisectftn of Belle M e a d , . , r „ H shad..Walk to.Hyne.well l^ro. PRJ 1191. 609-799-8181. , 609-921-1411., . . . , , ..-m .r , i i «'■■Ofll* -; • ■■ '- ’ ; '. ■ !. . .1 - ; - \ ‘ ' • ’ i ' ,‘ . ’■ bluo:? ' . ' II.-'; • -'ri I V „ , , , , ; - , , , - , - , > ’

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LAWRENCE ’d a large. . . .A full custom detailed luxunous gem w/wraparound deck overlooking PRN627. magniHcent woods in desirable Province Hill. PRN599.609-921-1411.

MONTGOljfeY TW P . ' - ” ‘ $M9,000'' Executive S ition Colonial with 5 plus bedrooms and many amenities;;; ahardwood I ors, stained woodwork, fireplace, wet bar. In family room, '(.formal'.din a*'room .plus a deck. & Inground pool. HIL 781.:

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' ' NORTH BRUNSWICK $258,500■ •' Magnificent custom homes for the price of a resale. Dramatic two story ' .foyer, luxurious master bath:and wooded quarter acre lots. SBR954 • M I-297-7171,

NORTH BRUNSWICK ^ $ 1 8 9 , ^ PLAINSBORO - $129,900It's a steall This home boasts pride of ownership and a perfect locaUon BRITTANY - Townhouse with 2 bedrooms, 2'/4 baths, finished loft,4 bedrooms, fully finished basement with built in bar;. Opportunity • lireplace in the living room, Neutral tones. MAKE YOUR APPOINT- knocks — don’t let it pass you bylSBR924. 201-297-7171. . . WENT TODAY. PRX1219. 609-799-8181.

' RARITAN TWSP. - From $289,900. ..;,Coppei; Hill Estates is.an exciting ten home.community in a quaint

; country setting, Custom built high quality craftsmanship. Sales office open Sat & Sun 12.00 to 4.00. RDT 4 9 i 201-534-4085/526-5300

SOUTH BRUNSWICK ’ ' - $135500A lot ot hoUse'for the pricel: Remodeled den or 4th bedroom, new kKchert'cablnets, floor, new windows In living room, sliding doors to path), prolesslonally landscaped. SBR962. 201r297-7171.

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ptaci I family room, eat in kitchen. P R J1153.609-7,9!

“W O T iW N D S O R ^The Prlce Is Right for this 4. bedroom Colonial in'esubllshed Colonial Park. An easy walk to the train and to . shopping. Enjoy the Florida toonk mature landscaped grounds, brick patio and the quiet location.

;^ t- ln kitchen with all appliances included. Window treatments. PRJ .1154. 609-799-8181: ■,

WEST WINDSOR $229,000 W EST WINDSOR . ' $192,500Unique Colonial. Walk to NY, train. Spectacular backyard w/many - Superior Canal Pointe Hedges ,TH. Canal, view, .woods, luxunous flowers & perennial rock garden. Must seel PRN576. 609-921-1411. upgrades. Great price. PRN590. 609-921-1411.

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Princeton609-921-1411

Princeton Junction 609-799-8181

South Brunswick/Franklin 201-297-7171

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. o ra HOUSE SUHDAY 1-4 ', ' ' VAt Stony Btook, modem kitclien, new baths, wtiirl- nbol, oeb and marble floors. 206 to 106 Quaker or. leroerto Quaker. 034-1997.' ' $325,000

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OPEN HOUSE SUNOAY 1-4■This iS'wailing tor.youl Immaculate 4 bedroom Colonial on cul-de-sac. Rte. 206 N. R on Lawrence Pennington to Oenow R on Sturwood R on Pem-, broke # n . 034-1987. - $224,000

Princeton Office 921-1900 OVER1QO

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BELLE MEADFour bedrooms, 214 baths Center Hall Colonial! Extras include fireplacei burglar alarm, lacum,a ^ ' g t n 'a ' c M B e r " ' " ’" % | 0 0Ohectfoni: Route 206, left on Hillsborough Rd., left on Willow Rd., right on Vairnor, srgn on nght. HMsborough Office 201-074-0100 ■

OPEN HOUS SUNDAY 1-4 269-F BEORfiETOWH-MANSFlELO RD.. MANSFIELD

New custoiTi’built charming'Colonial, jacuzzi :& much more! 082-1903. $274,900Directions: Rt. 206 to Rt. 68 R on Georgetn-Manslld.East Windsor OKIce 448-1400

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OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-4 115 SPRIN9CRESI DRIVE , • ‘ 'EAn WINDSOR

, Spotless fully renovated 3 bedroom Ranch with alL. 2 car garage, ■ Everythmg:„new;..:082-2038..$161,050Diractions; S. Warn-Hgtsfown fo Springcrest,. East Windsor Office 448-1400

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:Groat location end spacious roonw.lKaThiS'four,, bedroonr home a must seal 034slS.-'$337,580- .Princeton; Office OZtrt

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Four bedroom'214 bath Colonial on: V4 acre lot; ' Includes fireplace; hardwood floors. Make an otter! 082-2141. - . $191,000... . . . ; East Windsor Office 4484400 '

EAST WINDSOHOwner financing’avail, lor. this 5BR. 3BA Ranch. Hew,roof+.082-2183. - ■ ' $175,000

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large-'3BR'ColOitial oh 114 acres Many new leatures;:incl. fireplace, new carpefsl Immaculatel. 082*2121.' . ■ ' ■ S1B4.850.'East Windsor Office 448-1400

S -t - " r , '’ - , '' , • 4 , •. .'.WINDSOR WOODS ► i - ' . -' ‘ EAST WINDSOR" ' '■'.'B/ithe woods, primeand unit With cath. celling;'?Byit.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..skyllghl, fpl, Palladium window, 214 BA. 1 jcar ' garage. 082-1970 - ' $149,800

East Windsor Office 448-1400

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- ■ ,fl, 2BR, 2nd II, 214 BA. att. garage..■'* ’ East Windsor Office,'448-140 '

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, . EAST WINDSOR ’ „. Ho malntenance fee!’Extra large lot, 3BR,_214BA I IColonial;- garage i fpl. 082- 2217. . $128,850 : East Windsor Office 609-448-1400 . ; >

EAST WINDSOR ; ' S Vmaintained Chesterfield Cololilal on a levi ’Wooded lot. Screened Honda Room; fenced yai

und pool & mole! PJ1688. i $222,0 Princeton Junction Office 799-3500'd

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Pennington Office .737rOtOO'ly’

EWIN9 " • 'fifome of distinctiQn;.'Custom. built Hanch'bit'FP,;' modem kitchen, deck. 098-1224/ -,$2fS0li’’iPennlngton Office,787-OIODii;’;

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' ■ CWINB,Hpw consfiucfio'ii.'3 'BOR,'2l4 BA, Colonial comer TiA; near Trenton State College, .still time to choose rating, etc. 098-1126’ .;; $192,000Pennington Office;737rO10D.

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EWINGIn Mount View on a wooded lot sits this 5 BDR, 3V2 BA Rambling Cape. Perfect for a large family. 098-1226 5255,000' Pennington Office 737-0100 •;

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EWING TWP. ,Hpme/office perfect home for .the; professional.;Was dentist office but suitable for.' many other situations.' 5 BDR.'Offers many possibilities.'

‘ 09'8-1129 ' $179,900' Pennington Office; 737r010D -

F " » r *. .™..«..Nl(tWP.This was the modeni'orrio. Great location, neutral, 2 BDR, 214 BA, Ibads’ of extras.' 043,2078 ; ' ’ $114,900

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< WAIN BACK IN TIME ’, HIGHTSTOWN , ,I ■: Beautiful 3 story Victorian with cxai fireplace,

built-in China hutches & Victorian bath,.Must be :'stei. 082-1969. $152,500EtrtWIndior'Dfllce 445-1400

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PENTHOUSE CONDO ,HIUSBDR0U8H . .

• wiordeble ’ classy home better than newl. Lon, •.skjtlghlsi gaS;geat,..catpojL;are lun.a few fea­tures, Cali now! HB-38ra , , ' W*-*®*'. .HllUboreugh Office: 201:874-1100 ■

; RVAIIABLEIMMEOIATELYI I HILUB0R0U6H .Two BDR, 114 BA Towphouse.'Feafures eat-ln ' ikifchen, formal dining.rooro, plus finished base-,,

ment. HB-3438 ’ l - ’, '.*>H900,': ?HUIiboroughjOfficel20IW-81IIO!

IMMACUIATEI, ' ... . HIUSBOROUBH'

/ Large-ipoms/all amenitiesIn.fhis 2 BDR, 214 : BA tewnhouso with finished basement<and large

deck. HB-3858. $115.0r'..Hillsboruiigb. Office 20j :874^t 00:‘ ix' .1 sT

PARK URESEniKS HIUSBOROUBH ' . . y. .Meticulously maintained 3 BDR,,CoIonia) i

ifully landscaped acre lot. This property ':on tranquil cul-dc-sacstreet'

bikes, HB-3740, .'r,' Hlllibonugh'Office 201-874-010 „ . . .

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■ GREAT VALUEf'BREAT VIEW! , . ■HIUSBOROUBH: • ■

Come see this 3 BDR. 214 B f townhpuso to appreciate the value & temlic Osjlj HB-3685. Priced to sell at a low, ^Hillsborough Office 201.-074-8100

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MOVE-IN CONOmOHThis 3 BDR lownhouse situated on treed lot with great view features garage and full besemenL

I ■ >i49,fiBU’ Hillsborough Office'20trB74-B1 DO

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VAUIEI VALUE!' : HIUSBOROUBHAll the following - 3 year old custom built Colonial, 4 BDR. 214 BA FR, den,, plus .on ,2 acresllHB-3806 f ' $310,000Hillsborough Office 201-074:81110

oreat' heibhborhooo v’;;;HIUSBOROUBH lovely Contemporaiy - olfere 3 BDR, treed lot, large deck, Immaculate .condition,. HB-3843.; SIBO.BSO

Hillsborough Office 201-874-8100,

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' TUCKED AWAY GEM' HOPEWEa*

Newly remodeled Ranch, new kitchen and baths, new carpets; &:ceramic tile.;Move and.decorate to your taste. i34-l956.‘ ' - , • $169,000

: Princeton Office 921-1809;.;; .

COME CELEBRATE , ■,'’ ' HOPEWEU

Excellent condition, cozy LR w/FP. many upddes,; . fonuaL OR lor bet. togethers, 3 BPR.tl BA, .1 034-2002.', ' -$18|09

; Princeton Office BZyBJjDj,' ___ _ _ _ r ^ .s F ‘1

1st floor Condo in Lawrence Square Village. Veiy — .. . . . . . . . . . 'ler fflotivatea„Best

HOPEWELL “ IOne owner Ranch with stone front, 2/3 BDR, FP, Quaker-Maid Kit., serened

,p o rch & a full basem ent 098-1132. ' $229,900^ . Pennington 737:0100 . .

I ' ' 'JAMESBilW ' ' n| X II ;; Super 4 'Vr Voueg home w/beautiful neqLCrwr'p’l .u'Andersan windows .*20i2Ddeck'w/8x10s(neetd.'Bi'1 .'e'nplosure;,48xlQ storage :ahed.vSe<20|L'.'l|n

'...’ South Brunswick'2B7-020D. ',-y':<T

' UWRENCE .TWP.Pnv8» flflie.qubdeWrAiiy FR with FR. Pella; windows &''caipeUng..-2'zone heat. Many amenities. 098-1093. ’ , ' $25?.BOO’ ViPennlngton Office 737-j)10O —

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2 BD, '2 BA, Condo m Society Hill. Lowest pnce w/possible owner linOncing, won’t losMone, great. 034-1954 WS.SOO

Princeton Offlca 921-1900

Move rlghtdnta tills Lawrenceville Townhouse. !estv2..BR;;Sinallest ;pt1ce;.Eiid:.un!l;: fPr-all llances.034-1874 " $113,900

Prineetorii Office 92l>180a

aiiiuiuiiE iwr. > , ..Custom built Colonial, wooded settlngi 4 BR/2% , BA, bifch FP, oak floors. 082-2203 ' ' $24 ,900'

East Windsor Office 609-448-1400

MONMOUTH lUNCTION ' 'Nestled In woods at Wynwood. frOshle palntedi All : appliances and drapes Included. Move in. con-.- dition. 034-1996 . $74,500;

Princeton Office 921-1900 • •

AfPORDABUE ONE BEOROOM ; MONMOUTH JUNCnOH r

'Hestledin.woods.atP^wood;’FtBshlypainled;All' appliances and :drapes .included. Move In con­dition. 034-1996 ’ $74,500

Princeton Office 921-1900

M0HT60MERY TOWNSHIP.. BeautifuL countiy setting!.; Charming mint cond. ranch, very pnvate. circle, full Andersen window wall to enjoy view,, full basement. SB043-2129

$184 vnnSoutll'Brunswfck Office 297-0200

Three level townhome, upgraded carpet; irgbtirig, custom verticals,'attic vent fan, all.appUAfices; fenced, back yard. S B - 2 0 4 6 - - , -.$127,900

South Brunsilrfck'Offlcs 297-0200

VIEWHElfiHTS,...............PENNINSTON

Stately, bnek front colonial in wooded setting. 4 Ig. BR, 2 II., 2 hlf. BA, walk in closets, Ig screened porch, IMMACUUTE. 098-1223 . .. $334,900

Pennington Office 609i737-0100

. PRINCETON IAN0IN6 , PIAINSBORO1; 2'BR ranch, private setting, features Inch vaulted I ,’lR w/wood burning stove. Lge..DR, fin. basement,''

'2/'saunaandBA. 034-1949 -: ' .$179,900: Princeton Office 0 2 1 - 1 9 0 0 'i

'BEn'BOrilN/BRITTAHY , ; ^ ‘:’PlAINSBORO -

Lovely .B'BR, 12id : BA Coventry model on a ; cul-de-sac. with hardwood,'fird,' mlcm and all

appliancesl 034-181L , , - : • $140,000iPrfncetoo Office 921-1900

PRINCETON lANDINS . . , , PUINSBORO

Townhouse nestled in a beautiful lot features 2 BR plus vaulted den, corner FP, spacious kit. & full'. DR. 034-1897 $199,900,:’

: Prfnceton Office 921-1900 ;

INiiPRINCETON"matured t locale!.

$185,000.

. You’ll feel light at home In thIs S BR Townhome in / mint condition. withMots of extras.. Call Today!

HB3823 ' ' \ $149,811. HIRsborough Office 201-874-8100

I 'i Your 'tenant 'will help*.you.;pay the mortgage! Immaculate,.5 BR.ivinyl siding; two-rone heating, HB3763 ' $179,000

. ' HilUboroirgh 0lflce;201-874-8100

I ' r ■ SOUTH’ B R U N S W IC K .';' '’ ’ 'Y o u n i DFestigious, extra large BR, 2V4 BA center hall Colonial o n . ' magnificent lot. Adorned with brick FP & super deck. SB2008 $203,900 : I ’- : ‘ ‘ South-Brunswick Offjee 201-297-0200 v

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' -WEST WINDSOR, , 1- Wooded; neighboihood.' Rew roof, new sunroom, :.new covered petio, new pool liner,.pump and frlter,' 'and more' 034-1975 ' ,

. $285,000. . Ptl|icetpn:0ffice'92t-)90D

IRENTONGreat starter house wrth: natural woodwork, first (loor .laundiy; finished attic & more! PJ1719

$83,900. Princeton function Office 799-3500

WEST WINDSORVIctonan.r tnomsjpindueingii..............................................

. . Princeton Office 9 2 1 -1 ^ ^ '

tortan: Charmer In' a pountryisetting. iSpacious? ms; high: ceilings, country: kit 'plus .'incomec xtuetngiapartmentv 034-1892-'; $29Bi5l)0.''

I t , TOP OF THE WORLDI , WEST WINDSOR i' 'Custom decorated Is the only way to desenbe this.

. Arbor model. better.' than new,, a must-seel 034-1955- - $118y900 ’

Prindatbn Office 921-1800

„ . .A ; ; WEST WIRBSOB| - ’Mlnt condition; contemporary. Hester BR.oiv 1st ■

floor with jacuBi; Backs te woods, many up­grades' PJ1690 < $288,890 <

Princeton Junction Office 799-3500

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PRINCETONARMS

NASSAUARMS

K EN SIN G TO N AR M S

rD O R C H E ^ T ^ R A R M S

C H E S TN U T W ILLOW

448.4801 '

E A S T W INDSOR Conveniently located near Route #130 & Route #1 just off Route #571.• Individually con­

trolled heat indudad in rent.

• ■AirconefitiCning

921-7617.......P R IN C ETO N .

Located In Princeton Bor- ouQh. Wall< to Prinofitnn S h ^p h o Ctr.,ontheBUs : Lbw• Heat included . , -• 2-ttory garden a p t . :• Insulated^ sound proof­

ing• Beautiful landscaping .! ;• In-iownGving -

TO W N H O U S E G A R D E N S ,

• Individual balconies •’ Wall to wall carpets

448-2198H I G H T S T O W N

B O R O U G HJust oft the N J . Turnpike in HIghtstown : :• Some units with 1 St and .

2nd tioors (Townhouses)• Easy commuting via N J .

Turnpike ,• NearRout»#t30• Convenient u> shopping

PRINCETONCOURT

KLOCKNER W O O D S

C R ES TW O O D SQ U A R E

586-5108586-1253

, HAMILTON

Located on Klockner Road and Whitehorse- Mercerville Rd. •;.CIosa to shopping• Beautifully land­

scaped grounds• Superintendent on

site

M AD ISO NA R M S

201-782-2909FLE M IN G TO N

B O R O U G H -

.•• Just ott Route #31 &202 .• Close to shopping• Tyro aaxy Garden Apts. ;• " Superintendent on site. •

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Outslai^axbmtort V,; and: convanten»iini;i" luxury one and two > bedroom uftite > :Features inclu’rle gasK beating, all-electric kitcben, dishwasher and<retrigerator. Onr:

au( by I

schoors and shopping.

• ^ 3 5 9 4 W 8 -

HILLSBOROUGHGARDENS

Farm Road olf Rt. 206.. Hillsborough Twsp;.;

igera'site lauQdry f^ilities. Nearby extelfent:

$575 fVfoviiig A ifo w a o c eNOW ITS EV|N EASIER TO UVE IN THE - . PRINCETON AREA. USE THIS VOUCHER ^ TOWARD MOVING COSTS OR RR^-M ONTH'S RENT.

These spacious (850 sq.ft end up) garden homes^Jocated in a private community, are minutes from Princeton;<ahd 7>; close to the major highways; Shopping is within walking . ' < distance. Residents take advantageof the highlyTrsgarded local schools.

Rent or rent with the option to buy. starting at $575/month. 1 AND 2 BEDROOM GARDEN HOME AVAILABLE

Heat, hot water are included. NO APPLICATION FEE.^

Call 6 0 9 -4 4 8 -4 8 4 8

A n o the r Fine Com m unity by T h e S olo m o n O rganization

s ss ss s ss s ssaChoose your next apartment carefully ... you'll live there io r many years; Consider the f in e s t..

1J • RobbinsvilleRural setting with acres of b reath ing .spacblP around lovely apart- i m ents. E xtra : la rge j rooms, with wall-to-wall! carpeting. Free parking | for 2 cars. Convenient $ to all highways.

SHARON A R i ^jjsharon Rd. across from

the Cbuntry Club. Just jj east on Rte. 130 at Rte. j 33 North-of I-95 at Exit^ 7A N.J. Tpke. i ..

- v 259-9449 • EAST-WIHDSOR

e';.the P rtt iq e -

ton-Hightstown are Luxury: garden apart­ments in quiet suburban settings. All have-' pri­v a te • '•-balconies, sp a c io u s w e ll-k e p t grounds. Wall-to-wall c a r p e t in g . F re e off-street parking. Swim Club.

WYNBROOK WEST

Dutch Neck Rd448-3385

BROOKWOOD GARDENS^

Hickory CdfneV Rd

448-5531 ,

EwingTownship

Luxury apartments with private pools. Efficien­cies !o o v e rs ize d 2 b e d r o o m s . L a r g e rooms. Beautiful land scaping. Conveniently located Free off-street parking. For futuie oc­cupancy, call our Resi­dent Managers.

WOODBROOKHOUSE

865 Lower Ferry Rd4 slory efevafor bldg.

883-3335

HIGHGATEJ Olden Ave at Parkway Ave

5 story elevator bldg.*883-4626

EASTGATE1505 Parkside Ave.

2 Story garden apts.. S o m e w ith p r iv a te b a lc o n ie s a n d c o m ­pletely carpeted.

IMMEDIATE O CCUPA NCY883-7537

PARKSIDEMANOR

1475 Parkside Ave.' 2 story Garden Apts. .

882-3930

VERSAILLES220 Sulliven Way

OppotW Trenton Country Club

2 Story garden apts :883-4550

KRIE6MM t SMIIH Inc. Proper^ Msnsgsment

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- O B T O J V .

^ (Just moments fiomthe heart of Princeton) ^ 1 Bedroom, 2 Bedrooms/2 Bedroom + Den

Many units with a private basmenti Ga- rages available.AU units are wired for

C^le TV. Rent includes heat, hot wa­ter, pool and tennis membership.

Rent starts at *755."'In c lu d e d :

Private Entrance W a l k i x L - C l O d e t a Private Vtieony' -

Dishwasher ; Hardwood floors Vv Spacious roomsand much, much more >

(609) 921-1155 or 921'1181(after 6pm)DlRECmONS: From Worth J e r ^ a n d StatePkwv S. to Rt 22 W. (Somenrllle) exttrCoriltauc yTlq Rt. 206^. (Princeton). S. on Rt. 20B to lst;lell after i^ c c r

H E N D E R S O N H A N D L E S A L L Y O U R R E N T A L N E E D S !

‘ Katheiihe Toland, specializing' in rentals. ''

iptlon t Bcdmu/Baths RentLONG TE R M ; UNFURNtSIIED (RENT FOR ONE YEAR OR M O R E ):

Setting, Skiilmon:Description

T E R M k l]imtry

Dramatic Openl%camcd Efficiency w/a River.View, TitusvilleAdorable Cottage in CountnApartment w/very Easy Commute to.95, Uttlmes Inc., HOPEWELL;

.. Wonderful Townhouse at the.Station in PENNINGTON . ..Home in Private Setting w/view of ValleyV-HOPEWELL .

i.ChatTfltng Wictorian,, Petfect.fOT.FisiTjl¥,t'HOPEWELL‘ BORO a.Wpodmonl-Townhouso.,w/#;Vteyi!a»dfefjinftcC<JHifse.J fe

' '-tA ^ E N C E V lL L E ’ " " ''.Conipfelcly Restored Condo In HistoricvCuyot Manslon,

1 PRINCETON 'Grand House in Fabulous Mansion Hills Estates,'EWING Large, Dramatic Cbntcmpoiaiyion Colfax Road, SKILLMAN

li\ ’ FURNISHED;' LO NG & SHORT TER M PRINCETON

2/1 , $ 65Q1/1 $ 7503/2 $ 850

2/2 5 $12003/2 $1350

4/1.5 .' $14002-3/3 $16502/2. $1700

4-S/2.5 $22004/4/2 $5500

1/1 $97521 2 .5 $12004 1 1 /2 : $1500

.k' BijiuiifuHZ'PiSriglousPnnccton Ncighbortiood.I'/KS-Short Tenn, FullyTumished mTMlult.Commumty, CRANBURY

Beautifully Furnished Lawrcnceville Homc;.tilI'May or June :

PROPERTY MANAGEMENT DIVISION (609) 921-6500 ,

‘ PRINCETON 33 .Wlthenpoon St. V Princeton, N J . ..

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CHENDERSON- P E L OREALTORS

TOWNHOUSEGARDENS

- APARTMENTSHIGHTSTOWN BOROUGH

• NEWLY RENOVATED* ; * Some uiiits with 1st and 2iid___ floors (Townhouses)

• NEW KITCHENS* • Convenient to shopping• N E W O A R P E I I N O * ‘• FRESHLY’PAINTED • Eaqy commuting via N.J.

Tumpilte• SPACIOUS UNITS , • Near Jtoute 130 m-TOWN HIGHTSTOWN LOCATION

448-2198o r

448-4801•S O M E U l^ T S

Steward's Watch feels like home.

You know the feding... inviting, comfortable, and a plaix you locd: forward to at the end of the day. It’s called home. Steward's Watdi has captured this atmosphere with flair and origtaality and offers you a.quality residence youH be proud h> call home. It's as indindual as you are with...

MAGNIHCENT1,2 & 3 BEDROCHd APARIMENTS -IflOFURNISHED OR COdPLETELY FURNISHED .- FLEXIBLE SHORT-IERM LEASES AVAILABLE

FEATURES:• Fire{daces• &irqpean-Style Kitdien• Washer/Dryer Hookup• Private Patio or Balcony

SPECIAL ON 2BR/2BATH

$500OFF

AMENITIES:• 2PooIa• RasquetbaU/Tennia• Naul Uus Fitness Ceni• Sauiut

Steward's Watdi is located in West Windsor. Take Route 1 tOo Quakerbridge Road. TUm left onto Clarksville Road, 1V6 miles on r i ^ t It is profesdonally managed by on-dte, resjionsive personnel. (609) 275-95^.

YOU’RE AT HOME WHEN YOU LIVE ATSTEWARD'S W A im Professipnally m anaged b y T f ^ m e il C row Rosidentiat Services North,

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"Do S o m eth in gD i i r t y T o d a y ^ '

Ifs worth getting your shoes a litte’ d ir^ io save inone/on ypur rent, for a spanking brand'new aparlfneht aj. -

STEW A R D 'S CROSSINGRight now we're offering spedel odnstivction discounts for

apartments wifh these extraordinary features'

• Convenient to 1-95,RL 1 & Rt. 206

• 24 Hour Maintenance :v. - •Wall to wall ;

Carpeting/no wax floors• Spacious efosets

• Pool, tennis & fitness center Full appllanced Euro-style kitchens , , Central air conditioning, Rteplaces A vaulted . ceilings available

■ I Coma out and get a little dirty. Take advarita)^ of pur construction discounts.,1,2 & 3 bedroom luxury apaitments ( t ^ n g at *639

____ 882f0007OIRECTIONS:Fiom 1-95 tikepi 206 Souhfcii(fXmEgjeth(!ii»*olUtaii(f<mBuriamWV4iid8mri(fr

Hours: Mon.-Sat 9.-00-6d)b. Sunday 12:00-6:00 - ’PROFESSIONALLY MANAGED BY TRAMMELL CROW R E S ID E ^A L S

I Com m itted To You r ' . v ' ' '

30 acres. $149K. 518-568-7541

Call

A F F O R D A B L E H O M E S -(Choose your style of house .

' 'and customize it to buit ..your needs; ERIC Assoc. fdffe'rs;high-quality'oustom

homes, decks and green- houses that A re , Afford-,

' able. Financing available.- to qualified -buyers...De-_

v e lo ^ rs welcome. 609- 466-1817, __________

B O R D E N TO W N C IT Y - •' Lease/purchase^ $1000

down, $1000 a mo. Va pay­ment applied 'to down-

’ payment. $99,006 total' price.,3 bdrm, 2 bath semi w/|acuzzl. 'Avail Dec 1, 609-984-6375, 298-3906

i eves/wknds.

B R ID G E W A TE R

Keller & K em

' E A S Y O N Y O U R P O C K B IB O O K

. Enjoy all the benefits of this •lovely ; remodeled Ranch; home. The rear*'yard is

. private with; its own patio. 'This home boasts 4 bdrms,114 b a t h s , l ik e n e w kitchen, dining area and more. Gome see. Call for appointment. KK 137.,

$142,000 .

201-685-2225'. BUCKIN GH AM New Con­struction f by J.T.'^eenan.: Co. 4 bedroom, 2V2 bath Victorian op 1; • a c re .. A i l . amenities. $296,000. Call 215-348-3138 or 357-8742C H A L F O N T ’ A R E A ' Restored farmette. Must see. Many uses. 'Open Sundays. '152 N. 3 ml past 202, right at Hilltown' Pk.; 1st drive on right; $267,000. C r e a t i v e . f in a n c in g

.'possible.By owner/builder, 215-345-4004 ,

FR E N C H TO W N -.2 family , charming. Victorian hoiJse . t :' (owner occupied), situated

on comer lot Irf a’ quiet f r ' friendly "Village.'tat‘ floor,, j ; '

. s p a c io u s kit W/UnlqOc.M^^^^^ hearth fireplace'& garden

. window, ..solarium’,.-' slhfe , patio & fenced In ilanJ, 2hd •

■fif t e n a n t o c c u p i e d . , ' ; $169,500. Call for more de- ■

Jall3,,201-782-24b5._, _

H A M ILTO N TW F*-'2 family ; .aluminum sided colonial, In . . quiet nelghborhobd, two 2 bdrm apts, fenced Vard. ofi street parking, $154|900,

, Century r 21 O u r iTow n Realty, Realtor l-BOO- ' 922-0034. ' > '

■ HAM ILTON T W P - Qulel . neighborhood. 3 bdrm, 1VIV , ;

bath, living A dining rooms, eat-ln kitchen, family rmj 2 : .,

• car ’ garage;:'Private -yard. -.'.’:. . $175,900. ' Ncr >’Realtore Call, 609-586-4869

H E L M E T T A - P e rfe c i Christmas glttfor the young family. Lovely 3 bedroom, 2 bath home vylth huge coun-.

' try kitchen,' Fenced' yafe ■' w ith ’ m u lt i -le v e r d e c k . $140,000. 201-6^1-5954, Principals preferred ' ,

H O P E W E L L B O R O

Seiler paid $225,000 '2 / y e a r s a g o . -'A s k in g $179,500, Milst sell. S bdrm, 2 bath, 1 story, 2 cat g a ra g e , beautifully d e ­corated & lan dscaped 609-466-9696/737-6813.

•. PennIngton Propertles Inc! •: V Realtor. ,

H O P E W ELL B O R O - Best L o c a t io n I B e e t 'P r Ic s i Drastic Reduction - Now fol limited tirpe wlthodt’fealtorE ;; fees. ; Quiet dead -end street, gorgeous grounds - (Vz acre), great neighbors Mint 10 room, 4 bdrm, 2 . bath Country Capo. Charm- v; ing with gingerbrsajd, fire­place, hardwood floors S lots more. Your; response; to our 1st ad Was'great - . c a ll n o w .& c o m p a r e ! I $209,000. 609;46B-1777, , 609-292-5339'Judy.

IVa bath, oak floors, on % acre-With large'garden’,.; A :12’x16’. steel sh e d ;, Nice a r e a , • $ 1 5 9 ,0 0 0609-443-4913____________C R A N B U R Y - Historic DIs-. trict. 6 room house, 2 bdrm; ;2 bath, eat In kitchen, large lot, house has natural gas service, . $172,500. -. 609- 655-1254, 201-544-8329.

C R EAM R IDGE - 3 bdrm custom Ranch, 2 car. gar­age, full basement; huge

. country.: kitchen,.; screened, porch, 1 acre wooded lot, low taxes; $146;500. 609-758-7718. '__________ _

D A Y TO N . - Lg Contemp., 2500 sq ft, 3 bdrms, 2Vi baths, Oath, callings, lg d e c k , la n d s c p d , quiet cul-de-sac, many extras M u s t ' s e e , a s k lp c $214,000, 201-274-2022.

E A S T AM.WELX - ,B y owner, 1> bdrm' ' stprtei home w/great potential for expansion. Newly renov­ated. Quiet country lane on approx 2 acres. ''Bacheloi Pad" or cozy cottage for 2. Reduced $129,900. Cal 609-466-3698

E A S T AM W ELL - Mountain To p builders home! Alt a m e h it ie s , r e d u c e c $295,000. 609-466-9233

E A S T BR UN SW ICK - Far- r lr iq to n L a k e a r e a . 2 bedroom ranch, 1 bath, finished basement, central alr.< Must see at ,145,000. No Brokets. 201-821-3117

E A S T W IN DSO R - Wind­sor Woods luxury 3. bdrm 2 V2 bath twnhsB. End unit. Wooded ..& private.' Pro!: landscaped with approx . 14'X 35’ patio. Upgradec caipet, custom window treatments, trash compac­tor; dshwshr, micro wave; recessed lighting, xent vac & much, much morel. A . must see house with a p r ic e d to s e ll p r i o a ;V $ 1 3 4 ,9 0 5 . B y o w n e r. 6 0 9 -4 4 8 -7 1 ,1 6 Oi. 212-764-5231

E D IS O N - 4 bdrm Bi-Level, hardwood floors, 2 car gar­age, beautiful large lot on cul-de-sac,’ $169,000. Call 201-297-4457. ...^................

EW IN G r By owner, Charmr • ing home In Glendale sec-'^

• lion. 4 . bdrms, * Ige Jorm al;; din rm, llv jre with fpl, iy > .,

; baths; finished bsmt. Large I addition' with fam , rm, & breakfastmi that Opens on to deck. Gas heat, centra air, 1 bik Jrom excelleni elementary school, Safe neighborhood. Convenient to tralns.115 mins from P rin c e to n . Lo w ta x e s :-; $149,000 firm- Call' foi appL 609-771-1768

H O P E W E L L ; FUnny coum•;'. try pottage; -lg;’ motty; pins

- ---------------------« -C R A N B U R Y : By owner, 4 ^ ........... ..^ine>iursf Dr, 4 bedrppni^, ^^iivin^ r o ^ with stone fire­

place, 2 ; hdrm., t ; bath, ''.'eat-fln. kit;, full basement

w/garage r ' 5 -v^ooded acres to enjoy; Relocation

, s a crifice $ 1 6 4 ,9 0 0 . Lv mess at 201-525-0121.'

H O P EW ELL T W P - 5 acres z o n e d in d u s tria l/co m - m e r c l a l , a d ja c e n t tc Hopewell Valley car wash. Ideal location for 16,000 sq ft office on 40,000 + sq .ft. warehouse. $299,000. Call John daytime . 609-423- 2361, eves'609-737-8529

H O P EW ELL TW P - New ■ listing, 3 bdrm Rancher; on1 a c r e w o o d e d jo l ,

V $179,0(50. DiDonato R e '.altars, 609-586-2344

H U N TE R D O N ,C O U N TY H o r s e lo v e r s , d e l ig h i (16 .8 acres) Horses are welcome here on this 16.8 acre Delaware :Tw p h o m e '; stead. Featuring a re­furbished Colonial .home.' 72x40 'Pole bart). PLUS

, barn w/4 stalls, hay & equipment barn & more. Call m e ,' Irene direct tor;

, more info; F690, $445,000, -Remax of Flem ingtoni '

201-782-2590 A sk for Irene'SIqbodnlck

201-534-9721 'e ve s KENDALL PARK 7 4 bdrm.2 bath Ranch. ‘ Move-tncond, extra large fenced lot w/18’x41' patio, freshly painted, vegetable garden,. wild deer frequent yard. A s k in g ' $ 1 3 9 ,9 0 0 n 0 g 0 11 a b I e . Q w n e r - 201-297-6560'' ' '

K IN G S TO N Charming i historic home nepr village center. Mother/daughter, 3 b d r m , 2 b a th s ,' la rg e kitchen plus kitchenette, dining , room,. living', room ,.

,deck, g a ra g e . An kip us Owner - by appointment tc

. qualified buyers; $147,6()0. Call 609-27S-4487. ^

K IN G S TO N -In the historic'. .. village of Kingston; 'tan; a > :• quiet back street, 3 btlrmi 2

bath house, fenced yard, wrap-around ppreri,-large eat In kitchen, high ceilings i In bdrms, beautiful - en­closed gardens, large old trees, perfect for • ■ com ' ; muter, young family, every­one. .Call 609-924*5117 eves,to set,up an appoint­ment. Asking $243,000/ make an offer. < , ' ■L A M B E R T V I L L E T . Spacious -Dutch Colonial'- -has lots of character & : charm. Country : kitchen ■ with chair rail' & cabinets ; galore. 'Formal liVing<room ■. & family room (eads 'to ; screened porch. 4/6 bdnps? Includes oversized master;' bedroom with bath. Sky. 1 lights, window seats, , h a rd -, wood floorp, workshop and ' lots of storage make this an ;e x c e p t l o n a l . :b u y a t '$195,000. 609-397-8417, ; i

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f 'u M B ER Tv Il LE • 25,miri8 ' Vo Princoton. ' Owner re- ■ locating' m u st, sell lm>• mediately, no reasonable ' ' offer’.over $150,000 re- ’ fused,‘1 Vz yr old custom,3;i bdrm, 2 bath;; single hom e;,. with fnalntehance free ox- ,I te'rior off street parking ( on large In-towrt lot. De- I e ig n e r in t e r io r in c is .1 ;Spaclou8^ iciosetsi marble i slfpl, 2 zone .c e n t,air, den,} laundry roorr), ‘Walk out , bsmt & many more up-

- -grades -throughout-'-G all- * : 'O w ne r''d irect for appt,4 609-397-2344 >___________

t M A N A S Q U A N ' , ‘ ‘ E x - 1 . fraondlnaty.Value"-;3 bdrm 1 home- - perfect location.) Water view from enclosed r front porchj gaS heat/hot 3 water, ( Priced to sell - .'3 $139,000 including land.

Ideal for 1st home, inyest- ( ment property.ort retlre-

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„ eves 609-921-2974., '

3, M I D D L E S E X - B Y ]' O W N ER .' Redticed price ( for. quick pale $148,900. 2 V f a m i l y , c o m m e r c ia l ly ( zoned,: excellent, location.

Rental Income • 1st,•floor,• $765 .arid 2nd floori $575.

Call foreppt 201-968-8831

t P E N N IN G TO N B O R O - : B E L O W , C O S T • Colonial,( - 3 bdn]hs,;‘2yai baths, laUn- t dry, .deck, . fenced yard, ,

alarm* gas heat, * cent air, r beautiful lot. $240,000. Call ; 609-^83-9774 ■

i ' P E N N IN G TO N B O R O - 4 bdmi' Contemporary, ,4 y r :

: old, <3100 sq ft,' .6 acre.$389,000. 609-737-6931.

I P E N N IN G TO N B O R O Lowest price, 3 bdrm, 2Va

' b a t h e , la r g e h e a v ily wooded lot. Walk to school, . . 4 yrs old! $199,500. Call, 609-466-9696.- 737-6813.

■■ Pennington Properties fho.■t Realtor;' ________■r PLA IN SBO R O - By Owner, t Regent Gentry 5 bdrm Col-

^ ' onial.'fpl, cent air! cathedral ceiling,' 2 ' car garage, full

„ bsmti $273,000. Call 609- 799-1805~ or Iv msg.

. P R IN C E TO N Area. - Open I,; house.'-Sun i 1 r4i Owner

muet/sacnficei spacious 7 I yr Ctr Hall Col- In. prestl-

I. .; glous Belle Mead; mins to - Princeton.^ 4 bdrm, 2'/2

, „ bath, oversized fam rm w/fpl. $299,900.'Dir; Rt 206 to Hillsboro.'. Rd. (R) on Willow,' 3rd (L ) on Kilner 2nd (R);to 60. Michelle La. 201-281-6549 , ,

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' , AND READY, , ,Enjoy ..this 4 BedroomlCql- oqlal with a cozy.and warm Raised'HBarttf^FlfSjSfabe, Full ‘ finished ' basement, central air conditioning bnd hardwdod floors ;aib Just a few of the.many antenities.- Gall for appolntmenf.' k K133 ’ ' ' ’ t ‘

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P R IN C ETO N - Charming country cottage; on private : e sta te .ln ; N orthw estern ., Princeton.- Unfurnished; Secluded garden,, garage,; 2 bdrms, 1, bath, dln/3rd bdrm, liv rm .w/Wood burn­ing stove, built by "Upton Sinclair'.';' $1250/mo;r Call 609-921-6516 P R IN C ETO N - EnUclngly

(Elegantl .You'll be drawn inside this alluring Contem­porary Villa at Princeton Landing. Gourmet Allmimo kitchen,; looking out-to a p r iv a te a tr iu m .With 3 bdrms, 3 baths,'the master suite is oh the 1st lev,el with

-1 . of .3 entrances ,10; an outside deck. Tennis,'pool

;&'.clubhousei all. Included. $365,000. 609-520-0375.

PRlNCETON/Flernlngton -. Drastic: reduction owner

; transfered;|^;;Take'’ advan-■ tage now ' on spectacular custom 2 -yr .new 4 bdrm . Fann Colonial. with. wrap a r o u n d p o r c h , n e a r : Hopewell;:: Oak . cabinets, tiled firs, Oathedral .Ceil­ings; skylights; jacuzzi tub,v cent alr/vac . & 'm orel Im-

' maculatel Quality 2x6 con­struction saves on energy costs. 3 acres Includes

' stream & horse trails. D o n 't: m is 's t h is o n e l O n l y . $269,000 & immediate o c - ; cupancy 609-466-2024.

PR IN C ETO N ,^ in 20 mins,. 5 mins to train} West Tre n ­ton. Area: English Tudor home w/hardwood firs on 2 levels, 3 bdrm, 1V^ bath,

• spacious .eat . .in kitchen,. Tireplace in living room, 2 c a r. garage,: $139,500, or r e n t $ 1 1 0 0 / m o . 609-599-3576.

P R IN C ETO N A R EA - Cus- ■:;Tom bullL3:bdrm house in

Hopewell ■ NJ. Vi> acre,,; large efit In ; kitchen, large

llvlng/dlnlng' rm with flre- .V place, cathedral celling, ex- ' posed beams, large family I room with fireplace, small •'den, 2 car; detached ;gar- < age, deck & patio, superb

views for. many, miles over,- Hopewell Valley from living' j room &' deck. $199,000.

Call 516-488-3463.' P R IN C ETO N - In 20 mins,' 5 mins to train. West Tren- .ton Area; English Tudor

. home w/hardwood firs on 2 ; levels, 3 bdrm, IV2 bath, spacious. eat In ikitchen, fireplace in living 'room,, 2 car- ga ra g e .; $ 1 1 00/mb. *609-599-3576.'____________

P R IN C ETO N - Legal 3 apt :: building on Birch Ave.•Re­

novated; 1979, sepdrista heat & utils. $179,000." 609-683-5190 eves.' ' t P R I N C E T O N - S to n e

’ house vv/additlon, elegantly renovated, .4 + ;bdrms, new. kitchen; liv rm, din rm, .sit­t in g rtn ;; s tu d y , m o re . Possible separate apt or office. Pifte floors, oak trim, high ceilings. Former home of D r. V e llk o v s k y , 78 Hartley Ave; . $350,000. 609-921-1131,-days. 609- 921-3129 eves;& wknds.

S C O ITA , PA - 7’ yr old, 3 . brdm, 2 bath. Contem-

• porary 2 story house. Fpio,.; cathceilirjgs, skylights, loft, i

A C , 1.61 wooded acres, 20; ifmlns to ski area. Easy. NJ,

commute $136,000. VA as- : . s u m a b le , m ortgage, no ■

d o w n p a y m e n t . 717-992-4448.' < :S O BRUNSW ICK v '" B y '

• owner, beautiful 5 yr old; 3 bdrm,' • ‘2 '/2: bath -duplex. Huge lot, full basement,

■ upgrades, cent .air,, fire- • place, ..appliances; : mint

condition. $149,900. Call,201-274-2527____________SO M ER VILLE ; Walking . distance to town. ,2 bdrm.,

: l Vz b a t h , k i t id in e t t e ' combo, LR, deck, C A C , full’

' cellar, , full ,burglur. system ,' end unit,im m ediate ocr f cupancy. ' $139,900. ■ Call ■; 201-889-6463.

S O U TH BRUNSW ICK - ; Trulycustom house, wilf be

. built to, your, specifications on a 2 ac. lot in small

• development of ■ top; ex­ecutive homes; 'Builder

"gives aw ay $500,000 for;; ' $ 3 1 9 ,0 0 0 ; C a ll b ro k e r;

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S O U T H BR UN SW ICK - "Timber Ponds" Colonial, 4 bdrms, 2Vi baths,: fam, rm with Palladlan windows ,& .French' doors/ country kit. with C'ath. ceiling,' skylight, lo a d e d w ith u p g ra d e s, $289,000.201-821-1698.

S O U T H , BR UN SW ICK - $140’a , , attached home, pi-level;.'garage,, 2 bdrms, Vh baths,:; eatrin kitchen, sizable comei lotfin family < development. Own prop­erty. No maintenance fees; Sale by owner,: 2 Jeffrey Circle, 20<-329-6173

W A Y M A R T A R EA - Salem View Estates, newly con­structed, split leveL PP & L 4-Star rated. Valtied a t ' $115,000; ;Bullder .must,., liquidate. All ,offers con­sidered.' Possible owner financing. 717-488-5379. <

W E S TF IE L D 3 bdrm, 2 bath,- .brfck>„frojit,J»lonlal“!. spilit, situated^ acre* plus,. 2 frp ic ,:'va u lte d ce jiln g s , ceramic tile' floors. •Im­maculate; .$295,000. Cal) • :201-232-8483.-■___________

W E S T W IN D S O R 1 C R E A TIV E FIN A N C IN G - W I L L P A Y $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 T O W A R D S C L O S I N G C O S T S for beautiful home , in prestigious, convenient location. 3200 plus sq ft, extras, 2 yrs old, $325,000. :609-936-0478, .<__________W E S T W IN D SO R Tw p - Greatly ReducedI In the' heart o f ,Village of Olds < Dutch Neck a charming 2 . slory«property,‘W/2; bdrms,..; all In good cond. $129,900.

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Y A R D L E Y - 3 yr old, ■center .Hall Colonial; 4 ’ bdrm, 2>/z bath, fireplace, cent air, upgraded carpet­ing, basement; 2 car gar­age, Pennsbury schools. M in s to P r in c e t o n , i $217,000. 609-799-5027, ■

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B U R LIN G TO N r Best v^u e • 3 bdrms, 214 baths, cent air, . fireplace,- . all ' applir ances, large private yard,; asking $92,900.: Call 609-:

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C O N C O R D I A • B e a u t condo, duplex In Immac cond. Th e Brandon ,1 fea- turesi2 bdrm, 2 bath; sunny fam rm: (opens .to patio), spac liv rm & din rm; bright mod kitch; att gar; sepurity system; extras; walk dist to clubhouse.. &:';.tennls cts. Carefree living for seniors,

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C A N A L P O I N T E P a tio Home - Must sell fast - owner taklng > big - loss at $229,900. 3 bdrms, 2V4 baths, many upgrades, hot tu b , m i r r o r 8,. j ap u z z I , ■ ceramic tile;.wind0W K lt ^ ' ; ; Ings & recessed lighting. If you're' ready to buy, call - 201-941-5462.

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C A N A L P O IN TE - 2nd fir. Cloisters, 2 bdrm., 2 bath c o n d o . B e s t' lo c a tio n . Southren. exposure facing o p e n f ie ld ; $ 1 3 5 ,0 0 0 .609-734-9256.____________E A S T W IN D S O R - 1 bdrm apt at The Orchard, conve­nient location,: affordable,

.many extras, must see, $39,900;< ; Call : 609-443-

- 1939.____________ 'E A S T W IN D S O R - 2 bdrm, 2Vz bath twnhse In Immac cond 'w/many upgrades and all appls. Exo af­fordable o p p ^ for Irst time buyers.: Principles. only. $ 9 8 ,P 0 0 ; 2 0 1 -8 7 4 -7 8 8 8 weekdays. , \E A S T W IN D S O R - Beaub ifu l' fownhouse, . 3 bdrm, 2Vz bath, all upgrades,

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E A S T W i n d s o r ' -Georgetown, very attract­ive 2 bdrm, 2,fir unit, coun­try kitchen,'sunken liv rm w/fpl, private: 'backyard. $125,000. 609-443-6438.

E; BRUNSW ICK - 2 bdrm, 2V4 bath, all.' appls,, w/w, cent air, pool/tennis. Near N Y C trans. $119.000. 201-' 236-2633._________________

FA IR LESS HILLS PA. - 3 bdrm, 2 ’/2 bath, cent air, cathedral ceilings, oak cab­inets & more. Asking $112,000. Call 609-586- 1757.

FRANKLIN PARK - Society Hill condO; Xtra Irg rooms, reduced from $114,900 to. $104,900. 2 bdrm, 2 bath,

.'liv rm ,' din rm;- &at-ln ;<ot, window treatments,. ^ c , w/w, .'all appls,' popl/tennls. Call 201„-qi74-85t)1.

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Just listed - rural 6.84 acres ottering private, natural vistas- This ranch style home tealures 3 bedrooms, 2

- baths, many recent renovations and a basement with 3 finished extra rooms. Take time to see this property vfllh us and consider- the possibiklies it may offer.

- $219 ,000■-H you are tired of development homes, then this on e: ' might be for you. Pride ot ownership shows through in this meticulously maintained custom built Ranch. 3,56 acres, licensed as a dog kennel, and convenient to trains to New York and Philadelphia, Rt. 1 and all major roadways. Prinebton mailing address. Give us a M il tor all details ; $349 ,500

IN EAST WINDSOR,Well located, upgraded Baxter model with 2V4 baths and fireplace. Tasteful Colonial decor.'Many special touches and extras. Easy townhouse living with pool, ctubhouse and tennis courts. Motivated sellers said

"p ric e to sell'. Asking. , , $108 ,500IN JAMESBURG

Just listed and a delight to seel This lovely end unit townhouse in Beaver Brook Run features 2 bedrooms,1 'bath and a finished basement; Ideal tor 1st time : buyers and approved for FHA or VA financing. Call lor all delalls. $114 ,900

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G O V E R N S P O IN T 2 - 9 m o . y o u n g .t w n h s e , spacious 2 bdrms, 2V6 bath. Ilv. rm„: d in .: rm., sunroom, eat-ln kit. All up grades including full wall

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H I L L S B O R O - L u x u ry comer condo.^ 2 bdrm., 2 bath, 2 deck, den w/frpic, bsmt, cent, air, ail appis, pool & tennis. Asking $119,000. 201-359-3131.

H A M IL TO N ■ Attractive 1 story on oversized fenced lot. Move in cond., 3 bdrm, . 2 bath,' vinyl siding, c/a, ceiling fans, & window treatments. Very roomy hom e w/beautiful land­scaping & park across St. . Easy access to major roads. Priced to sell, at $118,400. 609-890-3254 Gyln or Dawn.

JA M E S B U R Q - 3 bdrms, 114 baths, Ilv rm, din rm, eat In kit, fam tm, fin’d bsmt, all upgrades, private location, cent aln 2 mi off exitv OA: $127,500. Call 201-521-5371

H A M ILTO N -Society Hill, 2 Sebdrm, 2 bath, fireplace, sky­

lights, facing woods, $ ^ towards closing, $88,500. 609-588-4178.

U W R E N C E - End Unit, luxury condo boasting 2 bdmis, 2 baths, living rm, dinlilg rm, eat in : kitchen, fu lly a p p lla n c e d . ^ t u b - house, pool & tennis. $99,990. Visit The Manors, Lawrenceville-Pennington Rd. Hrs 12-5. Call, 609- 895-0500

, HILLSBORO - Best-Buyl 3bdrm, 2V4 bath, large eat-ln-kit, private fenced in patio, must see finished bsmt, many upgrades, c^nt air, low maintenance fee. $128,900. 201-359-6190.

U W R E N C E S Q U A R E Vilr lage - 2< bdrm ,- 2 bath condo, ground floor, end unit, Immac cond., all amenities,:omven to area' schoold, R R . & shopping. Reduced, asking $84,500. 201-821-7875.

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L A W R E N C E V I L L E -Society Hill, Cold Soil. Best buy on immac 3 bdrm, 2V4 bath twnhse. Sunroom, brick patio, upgrades & ex­tras. Open, airy fir plan; country setting; pool/ten- nis: Eager: to sell. Asking $129,900. 609-895-0017.

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U W R E N C E V IL L E Luxury - Townhome boasting 3 bdrni, 214 bath, living rm, dining rm, eat in kitchen, garage, fully appllanced. C lubhouse, pool/tennis. $124,990. Visit The Man­ors, La w rencevllle -P en- ninglon Rd. Hrs 12-5. Call, 609-895-0500

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More than 427,000 square feet

TW O M ONTHS FREE R EN T FOR EVERY TW E LV E M ONTHS LEASED*

•-Princetoo Mailing Address• Suites from 1,000 square feet• Rents Start *7.00 Per Foot Net

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F o r further information call:

Tim Norris - (609) 924-6551, Evenings (215) 860-5932

OFFICE SPACEH E A R T O F P R IN C E T O N -

20 N A S S A U S T R E E TLuxury elevator building,, historical landmark

across from the University Campus,Suites from 200 to 1000 sq, ft. Ail utilities included plus daily janitorial services. Beautifully & completely renovated suite 1500 sq. ft. at •14:Sq. ft. w/cent air, private restrooms & kitchenette.

Call 609-921-9574 or 609r924-7027 Brokers ProtectedReserved garage parking available.

PRIME RETAIL SPACEPENNINGTON SHOPPING ^CENTER

R0UTE'#31 NORTHBOUNb & WEST DEIAWARE'AVENUE, PENNINGTON

PENNINGTON. QUALITY MARKET1433 SQ. FT. 1378 SQ. FT.

MONTGOMERY SHOPPING CENTER

ROUTE #206 NORTH BOUND FROM INTERSECTION OF #518, MONTGOMERY

FOODTOWN/FRIENDLY’S2000 SQ.,FT. 1500 SQ. FT. .

1740 SQ. FT. 1568 SQ. F .

mAVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY '

C A L L 609-921-6060 MARK HILL

HILTON R EALTY CO.REALIOIJ* BROKER PROTECTED

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L A W R E N C E V I L L E (Quince Ct) - See Hill, 2 bdrm condo, \1 bath, cent air, w/w carpet, all appis IncI, pool/lennis, end unit. $89,900:609-466-9138

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Sheffield Townhouse :• N O D O W N P A Y M E N T• N O P O IN TS• A S S U M E M O R TG A G ELuxurious 3 bdrm; 214 baths, sunken living room, fireplace, dining room , basement, garage;. deck, privacy fence, all ap­pliances, m any: upgraded. $163,500. 215-493-5244. I

M E TU C H E N - Buy, or rent w ith o p t l o n 't o b u y : •Spadou? 1: bdrm condo, ’ top fir unit, hew bath,: all; a p p le tn c l w e h r/ d ry r ; finished attic storage, many extras; quiet complex, walk to train & shope. 45 mins to N Y C . $99,900. Call 201- 906-8098

P U IN S B O R O Hampshlle Townhome - '2 bdrm, 214 balhi ^finished ’ loft w/flre- ■ place,: $134,800. ' Lease purchase ; also’ 'available: Call, 609-443-4513. - .

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P R IN C E TO N CAft|tf;f!oinle - Uke new, BeNe(Mnr,^tt^ Ing the *6ahai, -|>r|mlb'. lb- cation, $125,000. CAII.GtOl 201-307-1588,

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N O . B R U N SW ICK - Gov­ernor’s Pointe; 2 bdrms, 214 baths; living room with fireplace, dining room, cent air, swimming pool,:tennis courts nearby. .. Sacrifice $129,900. 201-297-8817.

P LA IN SB O R O Hampshire Townhouse - 2 bdrm; plus loft, 214 baths;.fireplace, a ll. neutral. Near N Y traln/bus $137,500 609-588-5400 days or 275-6658 no brokers

P R IN C ETO N .-W ^lflfe o m - ery Woods, 3 bdrm, 214’ bath,, BIrchwood ^ h s O ’ with attached garag6. Must sell before DeO' 'ISiht 201-771:3786!

R O C K B O T T O M III 'Lowest priced ' WyckofTe Mill, spacious 2 bdmn, 2 bath; 2ntl fir; palladium win*: dowa, vaulted cellirtgs, only

•$96,000, • '

‘ 5280 s(j fit Of living space. Adjacent to Beden’s-Brook C o u n try^C )u b , $ 2 8 ,0 0 0 c re d it 'to w a rd s ' c lo s in g costs. $845,000. Prudential

'’P io n e e r R e a l E s ta te , - 201-874-3400. '

.P R IN C E T O li 'S tS lR b V .'Rare available building lot j,,

' In prestiglous:iV88teiTi ie c -. tion of toyirrl. P R N ‘'633.;;^' $295,000, " ’ '

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P U IN S B O R O - 1 BR Condo. Immac, all appincs, 2nd fir end unit, oath cellg, fpic, C/A. $'i’9,000. Must see. Call 609-275-0909

U W R E N C E V IL L E MAN­O R S - S h e f f ie ld townhouse, no down pay­ment, no points, assume m o rtg a g e ,-lu x u rio u s , 3 bdrms, 214 baths, 'dlinken livihg room, fireplace: din­ing room, basement; gar-, age, deck, privacy fence, all appliances, many u p - ' g ra d e s . $ 1 6 3 ,5 0 0 . Call 215-493-5244.

P U IN S B O R O A S P E N - Largo 1 bdrm : Durango Model, many upgrades. Im­maculate, .freshly painted,

- in excellent condition.-Must- see. $73,500. Gall, 609- 799-1515

P U IN S B O R O -3 Tamarron 2 bdmi, 2 bath, sunny end

unit, all apple, exc cond,: avail immed. $83,500. Call 201-219-5417 aft 6pm.

P R IN C ETO N Area - Fox- moor townhome; 3 bdrms; 214 baths, marble fpl, premium wooded lot, all a p p is ; $ 1 1 5 ,9 0 0 .' C a ll 609-799-0188.

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D O k fT P A S S T H IS U P .2 bdmr, 1V4 bath; Prince ton ESat townhome at

• super low price of $92,000. Ready ‘ for Immed oc­cupancy. ’ ,

D IR EC TIO N S : Rt 518 to Prqvinca Line Sbuth to Rolling HlllloO olfax

Condos^& ^.Ooo|!^l|ves.:- Prlced from $ 3 2 ,9 ^ ' to

' $195|000* ft-''’■‘‘I

L A W R E N C E V I L L E - Society Hill Cold Soil Rd. Largest model townhouse, 3 bdrm, 214 baths, flre-

, place, enclosed sunroom, brick patio, many up­grades, Large backyard faces wooded area: Move- in; condition. Pool/tennis. $137,000. 609-895-0856. ' :

P L A IN S B O R O A S P E N Condo - Great location, scenic view, 1 bdrm, 1 bath, w/flreplace, all a p - , pliances Included, washer/ dryer, dlshwasher,:dIsposal & frig./Vsking $73,500. Call D ia n e d a y s b e tw e e n 9 -5 :3 0 ; 6 0 9 -7 9 9 -2 8 8 0 , eves/wkends 799-4752

P R IN C E T O N Cdlohhade Pointe s2nd.f|r, 2 bdrms, 2 baths, fireplace,: all: ap­pliances, v^ndow; screens & tre a tm e n ts ;:c u s to m shelves, near train eta, orig owner, $129,500. Call 609- 987-8729.

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U W R E N C E V IL L E : Beaut­iful, interior, all extras, in­cluding fpl, air; mirrored walls, 3 bdrms, 214 baths. C a lt fo r a p p o in tm e n t, 609-896-2436

P LA IN S B O R O Aspen 2 : bdrm 2 bath loft $115,000 M O N TG O M E R Y W O O D S

: 3 bdrm, 214 bath, w/loft & skylights, 1 car attached, •garage, $149,000.::

B O Y E R R E A L T Y - 609-921-1805 Brier

P R IN C ETO N U N D I N G : - Eleganl 2 bdrm townhouse, full' basement, 2 car> gar­age, 214 bath,: extra large deck, fans throughout, cus­tom curtains, a must see - lots of extras. No Brokers please. Asking . $285,000. Call after 6pm, 609-987- • 9689.

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V P U IN S B O R O -■ . Hamp­shire townhome, 3 bdrms, 214 baths, fpl, all appis, $137,900. ' Gall 609-799-0188 V

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INDUSTRIAL LOTI 35,000 sq; fL building rover- age. HAMILTON/IWR,"- ’ ~ ----------

WAREHOUSE bONDOS. 3,000 and 7,000 k|. ft including woodstair businessl .,^ ;

OFFICE SPACE in HAMILTON 6,500 sq. fL.m g|A IJE OR FOR LE A S ^

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O FFIC E S P A C ET H E H I L T O N B U I L D I N G '194 Nassau Street, Princeton .

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Suites From 575 to 2 ,8 0 0 + -Sq. Pt.(will subdivide)

Join Lead Tenants— Merrill Lynch and NJ. National Baik _ Call Mark Hill (609 921-6060)I N Hilton Realty Co.REALTOB Brokers Protected

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NOW LEASING100 TH AN ET CIRCLE100-101 Thanet R oad. Princeton, N J 08540

2 Three Story Buildings 15 Acres 110,000 Sq. Ft.

PRINCETON PIKE OFFICE PARK3131 Princeton Pike Lawrenceville, N J 08648

6 T w o St0 7 Buildings 28 Acres -T - 266,000 Sq. rt .

MOUNTAIN VIEW OFFICEJ’ARK850 Bear Tavern Road

, W . Tren ton, N J 086285 Three Story Buildings

21 /teres — 275,000 Sq. Ft.

PARKWAY CORPORATE CENTER1230 Parkway Avenue W . Trenton, N J 08628

1 Three Story. Building 5.9 Acres - 61,000 Sq. Ft.

JINGOLI ORGANIZATIONFOR INFORMATION CALL MANAGEMENT OFFICES

(609) 896-3111 or (609) 896-2047brokers ARE PROTECTED.

Wa provide design service to custom-tailor the interior space to .tenant speciftcations.

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R E D U C E D R E D U C E D; Professionally decofated, a <

bdrm; 214 bath, living/din- -In g - room - seperated - by­

glass: divider,: high ’quality . carpet, ctistom.upgradeS; 1

car garage, a low low $115,900.

O P EN H O U S E - Sun 12-4pm, ■ fa s t Windsor • - Georgetown, 3 bdrm ,,214 bath townhouse with gar-

: age,; large countiy kitchen • w/pantry closet, brick patio,:'

a b u n d a n ce of sto ra ge ; freshly painted with up-

' graded carpet throughout. $125,990. 11‘ Montgomery Ct. 609-448-1777.

^ O U T H B R UN SW ICK.. 8.6 " ; Mires, t zoned Iridustrialt, g r M t 'V ls ib lJ I t / v m a t e r ^ jy sewgK201-32S-8153, eve^

W E S T R G C K H IL L -P a Beautiful hllltopJwoded:lot.( 2 .S q c r e s . A p p u is e d .^ , ) ,$100K’ - ’ Sac -$75i«oq: 215-822-1830. '

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114 bath,'llv rm, din rm,iklt,f$ 6 2 5 -f Utils. 4341.

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S O C IE T Y H I L L 2nd fir. 2 bdrm. end'Urjft'^con­dominium. 'W/slidiri£(:giass d o o r s , 2 b a l l l l i ^ ie s . Located off Cold S M Rd ih La w rence ville .: $9jS',000: C a l l S t e w a r d s p n - Dougherty 609-8964100. -

TW IN RIVERS ■ Lake condo. 1 bdrm, den/2nd bdrm, 1 bath, terrace, up­graded carpet. :$66,500. Call 609-426-1131 -

JE W E L R Y Rt 206, Prince- Yon. Must sell.” > G A S S T A T IO N & Liquor Store,, business license & real estate. $560,000.

; C A R V E L Hamilton; seller financing. $225,000 'B O O K S T O R E C H A IN CentrahNJ. major group of profitable stores. ’

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B F t A N C H B U R G 3 bdrm Ranch, 114, bath, Ilv rm<ji.j k ltch e n vM re u n d rV i rm „ ,rt finished-basement, yard,' $1100/mo. '* plus utils. month security, good araaoSiy call 201-526-6584:''

H-)nB U R G - 3 bdrm, 2 bath,,^a q u ie t; s tre e t, $ 7 7 5 /m q .y + 114 m o'sec. Aval! 10/1.,,ni 609-586-0961.,' , SvrtoBU R G - Semi, 2 bdrm r. $600/mo. + all utils.; 1 md ;n‘ s e c . r e q u i r e d . C a lln e 609-587-4149.. _

D A Y TO N ■- So.' Brunswick ’

-Trafalgar. H ouSejH fSIdsn-: tial N J, newconitru|#>rii:2.

f!2i4;:& 3 bdrm tow n^btnu^j baths, $ 1 1 9 ,9 0 0 / $ M ^ . Immed occup. O c ^ d ^ t y - 9-5. :.Call Nassat^:iS^dre,:' 2 0 1 -2 9 7 -4 3 4 4 ,-^ ^ ^ ', . '

W E S T ' E N D - For sale or rent by owner,: immediate. o c e p y . 1 b d r m -c o n - d 6 m ln iu m :w / a n o c e a n view. Avail furnish o r ’un-' fum; Beachfront bldg-also offers po o l; restaurant,: men’s $ women’s exercise rm S : &' s a u n a s ;' A s k ’ g $ 1 4 8 ,0 0 0 . ' C a l l 201,t2 3 2 -2 0 7 5 , daytim e, 2 0 1 -2 3 2 -9 2 5 2 eves for' appt.

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P R IN C E TO N G IF T S H O P Center of, Tow n 1' ,

' G R E E K FO O D S & P IZ Z A 14 Bfock' University O F F IC E C O N D O Montgomery Knoll

609-924-5100 John. T : H enderson I n c :

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area. 3 bdrm,’'U ln 'rm ., ' basement, 1 bialh on acre. $975 + U(II.‘114 m o ."^ soc.‘ Possible home busi- ness 201-521-2419. " gg

W I L D W O O D C R E S T B O R D ER - Luxi oceanfront condo, consisting of; 4 Ig.

; rms. and bath, fully equip, kit, date, Indr, parking, Olympic size ; swimming pool, saunnas, rec. rm, first offer over, $119,000 lakes it. Call 201-815-1516 or 201-825-2709

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D A Y TO N - 3 bdrm.',, bath, liv. rm., din. rm-l Ig. family itn., c/a,',wshr/dtyer, dishwasher, patio'Yleck, lgi„,n yard,'‘0X0,''neighborhood; g $950/mo.-201-329-3307.

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E A S T B R U S W iC K - 4 b e d ro o m ;'liv in g .ro o m , family room, ,214 bath, 2 c a r g a ra g e . $ 2 1 9 ;9 0 0 2 1 5 - 2 9 5 - 2 9 6 4 - ' , p r 215-860-1803

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2 BED R O O M -. Custom b u ilt c h a le t w /lo fi o n • w ooded to t In .P o u r Seasons Lake community. Must sell nowl $66,900. Call .717-646-4842

FOR THE VERY.LATEST IN EXCrriNG BUSINESS OPPORTUNmES TURN TO SECTION 113 IN Y O U R P A C K E T CLASSIFIED!

E A S T W IN D SO R *"3bdi spacious; hom e,' close- to exit 8 of,tpk, avail, immed: all appliances/many extras^ lawn service provided, eXc

: location, lovely private •country setting, security & refs required. $875/mo. call 201-308-3390. '

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A N T I Q U E L o g , bam'^and.. timber frame homes; Res­t o r a t io n .s e r v i c e s . 215-286-5600

C A LL For A List:- Over 50 investment; ' properties : & businesses. B,K. Lafferty, Broker, 609-663-6700

E A S T W IN D SO R - 3 bdrm country home;’' Large yard, privacy; Close to Exits. No pets. $900/mo + Utils. 609-443-8340 ly msg. ' .

(FO p S ^ L E . tv By Ownqx- iY o 'r d le y .' B e a u tifu .L ,' .spfIF-level hdm ^in Yardiey,^ Lot size 110 X IS O .fe n q g ^ 1 car garage, i welFl'lknoP sca p e d . Extended roof patio area, Rnished base­ment (wet bar) 3 bdrms, 214 baths, much morel P a n n s b u r y S c h o o l s . Reasonable taxes. Owner Financing Available. Better rate than any banks. Call for appt. 215-736-3351 days only, .11 am-9pm, ex­c e p t M o n d a ys;' A sk in g price $175,000. ________

M EDICA L O F F IC E Avail- abta "r in Berkely. Sq of Tre n to n .. C a ll 6 0 9 -9 8 9 - 8455. . (

E A S T W I(jp S O R ^ ^ -.fomllir ' - • K^lmrio I . II1■family,’ - 4 bdrm s,:. living

M E R O E ^ IL L e O N -s 'R t 33, ^4a0-sd'-ft,?re>ll/MfIbdv space., $325,000. Som e owner financing; 300 sq ft;. $30,000 or $300 rent. 1100 sq ft, $110,000 or $1100 rent; 2 0 0 0 -aq ft/$200,000 ‘ or $2000 • rent. Call M; Wilson, 609-737-2323

rpom, dining room,featiin kitchen, 114 batris, full

^ jJ ia s e m e n L .'n e t^ jy d a - :?B)ffitedr.prtvatB^j3e|:ljjdad, trffihBwebla-t^ leasa'^jfptidn,' $1000/mo.:,Securitas ref­

erences.’ 201-286-1564 lor i 201-244-1296., } '

H O N ES D A LE PA - 2 bedroom home with large deck and garage. .Close.to town and schools. Priced to sell. Call 717-253-5284 after 5pm.

O W N Y O U R O F F IC E P R IN C ETO N A R E A 3 rm,bright, cheerful: suite' In luxury bldg';r$105,000 : P R IN C ETO N A D D R E S S Raymond -Rd near; Rt :1.• 1200 sq ft or, larger. New-build to'suit. M O N T G O M E R Y K N O L L 1500 sq ft office $180,000. ■

J T B O Y E R R E A L T Y 609-921-1805 B rkr

E W IN G / M o u n ta in V Ie w - Lease: month to month or | tease/purchase - 4/5' bdrm Center Hall Colonial, nice ya rd ,; fireplace: in family ro o m , b r ig h t; c h e e ry , $1900/mo. 609-883-9463.EW ING - Nice 3-4' bdrmduplex in quiet' area. No b pets. $875+ utils. 609- § 924-6756. - . K

HO R SH AM - 3 bdrm, new. remodeled bath. Family rm. with woodstove, Lg. fenced yard , centrally located. $126,500. 215-957-0748.

TR E N T O N •WAREHOUSE - 4500 sq ft, for sale, $80,000.' Very good con­dition. Brokers protected. 609-882-0151.

EW ING TW P - 3 bdrm H ho,use,fireplace, fenced.S backyard, washer/dryer, refrig, $975/mo. Easy ao- S

C a ll.rw k d ys^cess to > 295.,10am-6pm. 609-258-1317,

L. S O U TH A M P TO N - 3 BR Rancher Ir/dr combo, new e/i kit w/appll, Tam rm w/frpIc, full bsmt, outdoor storage shed, full 2 car garage, patio,:|g lot & more,: im m ^ poss. Sale by o w n e r . $ 1 6 0 K215-343-9577 V

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E W IN G . TW P .r , 2 bdrm Ranch, /fireplace,, washer/ dryer, garage, fenced yard, lawn maintenance, $800. 609-466-2544.

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HAM ILTON TW P - Cape Cod, 3 bdrm, 1 car garage, washer & dryer. $900/ mo. Local to 95. 609-883-8044.

N E W TO W N PA; - Exec Col • on 14 acre landscaped lot. Offers immed poss, ‘ 24’. country kitchpn, fam n q w/skylights, office/den & master suite w/luxury bath, call Bob Campbell, Re/Max 215-321-2016.

F O R T H E V E R Y L A T E S T IN E X e m N G B U S IN ES S O P P O R T U N m E S TU R N T O S E C TIO N 113 IN Y O U R , ' P A C K E T C L A S S IH E D I

HA M ILTO N TW P - 3 bdrm, Ige liv rm & kit, ,1 bath, fin’d

. bsmt, Irg . fenced-ln yard. $1100/mo IncI utils. Opt to buy avail; 609-588-5297.

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N E W TO W N P A - Inimed'; avail for this Exec Col on acre, cul-de-sac lot w/tall trees, Island kit w/breakfast area, master suite w/sitting room. Call Bob Campbell Re/Max,215-321-2016.

H A M ILTO N TW P - 4 family: . brick,’ 2 bdrm ea. new roof. .

$164,000. 609-466-9689.

HAM ILTON - Spacious 2 story duplex, 2 bdrms, liv rm, din rm, 114 baths, eat-ln kit, bsmt. deck. Back yard," driveway, cent air, quiet residential area. Ref­erences +.114 mo. secur­ity,- $800/mo, , + utils. Avail immed. Call and leave message, 201-246-2856

P L A Z A R E A L T Y

IN CO M E P R O P E R TY - Hopewell Boro, 3 family apt building. $179,000. Weldel Real Estate, Inc. Realtors; 609-397-0777.

‘ Pennsylvania ValuesI

Lota in Bucks County Area,' Ready T o Build. LotS'from 1 acfe to 15 acres. Some with ovyner financln^./with woods,: 8treams;ielc,iFrom $69,900 to $200,000. . -

M YS TIC IS L A N D ,- MOst sell. L e a vin g N J. Lagoon with '.dock and' bulkhead. 85,000 b.O. 609-888-1411

HA M ILTO N - Society Hill. 2 bdrm, 2 bath penthouse, comer, unit, oath, 'ceilings, skylight, pool/tennis. No pets. $850/mo +iltlls. Call 609-:581-0246'after 6pm •

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2 bedroom house for rent. Close to Exit 8 on Turnpike. Call:

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N E W H O M ES

I n T h e Highlands Easton, PA. Brand noyr 3 bdrm, 114 b a ^ townhomes with 1 car gdrage, cent air w/heat pump.: Fully complete brick & aluminum. Only $79,900.:

' /Vranged for SELLER S. No mortgage: contingencies. Call Bprry or Al Sussman at Al Sussman . Really, Re­altors, 609-520-0077.

H ILLSBORO - 3bdrm cape,' 1 : acre w/optional : gar- age/shop, $ 1075+utilities. Call201r874-6161 aft Spm."

425 Land For Sale

Sprlngtown FtaneherH O P E W ELL - 5 + acre lot, $150,000., Call Kathy B. 609-452-1444.

• H ILLSBO RO r 3 bdrm, 114 bath; 2 car garage, cent air, $12Q0/m o + u t ils . C a ll 609-275-9358

All brick, 3 bdrm, cermanic t i le b a t h , h rd w d f irs throughout. 2 car attached garage, full bsmt - perfect for finishing. Owner will help with points. Only $159,900. Call for detailal -

H O P E W E LL’.TW P - 8 lota w /approvals;r23+ acres: Project for sale by owner. $650,000. 609-397-0365 -

HQ R EW ELL - unfum. 4 bdtm, :2 bath. $1200/md.

'■+utils & see.'Avail immed.’ 609-883-1167.

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H O P E W ELL - Washington Crossing, 2 fully approved, building lots, all wooded,' 1.3 & ,1.27.acres w/Wells, percs &8crfl logs, $125,000 e a c h . P o e a ib iy o w n e r financing. 609t588-9369 -

■ H O P E W E L L T W P Spacious 4 bdrm Colo In lovley Princeton Far Quiet, safe, 214 bath, I

.place, 2 car garage,: Hopewell : • Valley . Scf

Dial. Convenient to Prir ton & Pennington; $11 mo. Call 609-466-2 after 4pm.

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irge 3 .M m .! Colonial In ; ennlnil6n.Area,'avalf Im-;, 1 ; $i500/mo.!^iUa utils'.

lO PEvvELL'.Tyyp - ntu - i/ll(e Areh. - Ctjuntr/. jcot- 3ga!i.\aultabla! for i single r o l e a s ’ l o r .c o u p ie . 825/m o. + utl|a.' 8 0 9 - 83-1099.' . , ; ~-.t.vrnv -t;tO l»E W E L L JV V P -A tte n - lori' execjutora, '& ,--p ro - essionals. ! NeW.<4' M m

lpnldl;,;2l^^,'batP,\ family, .‘ v w/frplo;,f .kltched "with

itgh effl6lenc$. appis; din. m.^Ig.'ljV. m .| '2 car gar- ger cent air.' & vacuum ystetn; beautiful landV cape. , N o ’'■pets.’ Price ' ,1875/mo. J - 'utils. Call K)8t73y-0848-. • ’

id P E W E U f T W P ;-2 b d m louse, full bbmi[' garage, xjuhtry KseHihf,>\ utils Incl. !1000/m0 ; ' - u . 'm o sec. 09-466-2488 aft 5pm.

HOPEW ELL - n t 654 near 3oro, 3i'bdm:'duplex,, Ige ■ clt/blri rm^w/caihedral cell- r ng & skylights, IN m , small iffico.'-Avail'Imnied.: R e - ' ponsibleadults only. $900

nets utils. 609-466-0644 fjepm'.. " .

H O P E W E L L B O R O - Newly renovated duplex, 3 Ddrm,.iyft |3ath, ilv np,. din m . eat-ln kit,dshwsr,'room for'stackable; .wsbr/dryr, garage:! $1000. lAvail Nov.; 24.- Call aft ,6pm, 609- 466-4142." ’ ' ■'' ‘

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JACKSOI Cozy country ranch. 2 bdm ,' possible 3rd. 1 acre, $800/rtid'' 4- util. 609-655-4526: •U M B E R T V IL L E - 3 b dm ., scen ic. vlew,'overlM king Lambertvllle & NeW, Hope, ■' Walking distance ;to. New > Hope. A'^’hol parking,'Ig. kit,.din m ., )lv. rm., wood' burning stoyei &'^^oir heat’ $750/mo. + , all expense 215-493-9274 or 493-0334 ask for Dave.

LA M B ER TV ILLE/ N.J. • - Singlet home„\off street parking,, 3 b d m . $1150/ mo. Avail vimmed,. Call MIkle 609-397-1362.'i, ‘

VVi- ii' •A'K''‘U' 'LAM BERTv I'l LE A rea, - Cham ing C a p e ' God,; prl- vafe setting.'' Living rm w/fireplace, den,'2 bdm s. $1000 mo + utils. Call 609-;: 397-‘2817 -____________

L A W R E N C E V I L L E - 4 bdrm, 2'/,! bath colonial. R eferences' &. security, m onth -to -m onth rental, $1400 Anna C . Faherty, I n c . I „ R e a lt o r s . 309-882-4333.

LA W REN CEV ILLE - avail immed. - 4 bdrm -Colonial

. w/garage. Security system. $ 9 5 0 / m o , I- utils .' 609'- 896-0037.'' '

LA W REN CEV ILLE - Main 'Street, 4 bdm s, kltclien, d in in g : liv in g ro o m ,$975/mo.;Jan R. Weinberg- Management Corp, Broker, 609-924^8535.'^ ■ "■ - ■

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LA W R E N C E T W P -4 b d m Colonial; 2Mi bath; futn'd, $ 1 2 0 0 t F a m ily rie lg h - borhood. 609-863-1019

' MONTGOMEIW TWP 3 BEDROOM l^ C H

Sunken" fam 'tm,‘ eatrln moddm, kit/ Fo r rent w/opt to buy. Short tern lease possible; Avail Nov. 15. $130O. ' * * - , '201-359-05_ld Bam-Tpm

j - i ' ?' ■ P R IN C E T O N , TW P - 2 b d m ,C l Vi bath; -kitchen & liv in g ro o m , e n c lo s e d porch;! full basement,-large driveway & 2 car garage,

; cent air, $1001: negotiable, Call, after:. 6pm ,; 609-924- 1788.

P R I N C E T O N - T h r e e bedroom Colonial, one bick- . to Nassau St. & center of town.- Large-living' room/ dining room" combination i with fireplace.! $1450.' Lie; Broker 201-232-0300.

P R IN C ETO N - Spacious & gracious ranch, 4 bdm s, 2 baths, walk -to ''sch o o l, shops, pool,': N Y bus, avail 12/15. $1600/mo. ' -r-utll 609-921-0157, or,683-1713

P R IN C ETO N - M U S T S E E - D e s ig n e r d e c o ra te d : Cham ing- 3 bdrm Ranch, fully ;! furnished. ' Available n o w .' 3 .5! miles ‘ from Nas­sau St. $1675 plus utils.

, 609-466-2793 or 201-754- 7744.' ' '

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P R IN C ETO N Landing Villa - 3 b d m ) 3 bath, private atrium,- loft, deck, bSmt, 2 car garage, pool, tennis, clubhouse, $2200/mo.-Call J e r ry 6 0 9 -4 5 2 -1 8 8 7 or 609-^20-0377. Re/Max Re­a lt o r ____________________

P R IN C ETO N J C T Penns Neck - 1 b d m cottge, living m , kitchen, V4 acre. $600 mo. Call 8;30am-Spm,'609- 520-0061P R IN C ETO N J C T - Walk­ing distance; to train. 2 b d m " houkeiv !$1100/mo •f utils. Call 609-799-4611

P R IN C E TO N J C T -C e n te r Hail ' Colonial, w/3: bdm s. Near station. Princeton ad­dress. $ 1200/mo.

Princeton ■ C ro ssro a d s ' Realty fnc. Redtor'

609-924-4677

P R IN C E TO N r Furnished house In Riverside. 2 b dm s, 2 baths, study, av 4 to 6 mos. $1500.

P R IN C E TO N - Charming ,5/6 b d m ; 4V4 bath Vic­torian, on Cleveland Lane, ay 12/1. $3350.

P R IN C E T O N -4 -r - b d m ,4 bath Contemporary Ranch w/indoor pool. $2300.

R O C K Y ' H IL L - ' Unique C o n te m p o ra ry , w/panor ramie-views. $1800....

N T CaOaway Real Estate 609-921-1646

440 Houses - For R e n t.

P R I N C E T O N B O R O - Princeton house, for lease,' located- :on quiet boro street, 2 :blocks from Nas­sau St, walking distance, to University, trairt station, Palmer; Square,' Medical Center, Elementary & High SChMis. Newly renovated, 1800 sq ft, Includes 2/3 bdm s, 2 baths,. I kit/fam room combination, llv m , din m , laundry utility room with wshr/dtyr hook-up, full bsmt, off street parking &

• fenced- yard.. No pets. Monthly lease. $1500/mo Includes all utils. Also for sale . $177,000. Length Jof * lease & lease negotiable. Call 201-341-0942

P R IN C ETO N A R E A R E N TA L S ! ,

See our display ad in this Soctionl^ ' ’

i Henderson Realtors: ; 609-921-6500

P R IN C ETO N AREA/East Windsor - 3 bdm ,: 1 yr old: Duplex, garage, 2</z baths,- cent air, , pool & recreation facilities.: On cul-de-sac. Immed occupancy, 1 pet. O K . $ 9 9 0 + u tils .: 2 0 1 -

• 750-1625.________________R E N T REDUCTION^ for maintenance, responsible, fum'd Harrison St. and Southern Way, 2 bdm , 1V2 b a th , frp ic , p o rc h , Ig, backyard, laundry facils. To

• J u n e , o r A u g v .1 9 9 1 .! Possible-' extension/ re­n e w a l . $11 0 0 . . C a l l 609-924-1344.

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S T O C K T O N A R E A - Cham ing 3 b d m ; 2 bath- cottage on 65 acre estate. Newly renovated. All ap­pliances. Beautiful views of stream and woods. Use of pool and plenty of storage. P e ts O K . $ 1 2 5 0 / m o . Please call 201 -996-7155.

T I T U S V I L L E - 5 rm bungalow, utils not incl^. No pets.. 609-737-2385 aft 5pm.______________________

T R E N T O N - 3 b d m , 2 baths, llv m , din m , backyard. $775/mo +utils; Call 609-394-2598. "

TW IN RIVERS - 4 bdm , 2</a bath, 1 family house. Basement & garage,: cent air, w/w carpet, pool/tennis courts. 1 hr to N Y C Ex­press' Bus. Avail!; 1 /I/91. $1200/mo., 609-799-9213

W E S T _ - W I N D S O R - Dutchneck estates, 4 bdm , den, :2yz baths, full base­ment, $1700/mo. negor tiable. Avail immed. C a ll' Tal days 609-984-0420 or 609-799-9061 after Spm.

W E S T W IN D S O R4/5 bedroom Colonial with two car garage - great lo­cation. Available immed­iately. Call 609-799-2022. $1800 + utils.

Jack Burke Real Estate Inc.

440 Houses For Rent

WHY RENT?W h e n with ' as little as $2500 and good credit, yo u . may be>ellglblo t o : buy a spacious & beautiful new home. Call Denis Houlihan at Century 21, »Elllolt Re­altors for a 100% mortgage & he’ll show you how - 809-599-3083.

445 Townhouses & Condos For Rent

C R A N B U R Y - 2nd fir, end unit, 2 b d m , 2 full baths, in W in d s o r M ill. N e u tra l carpeting. Exc cond. $795 mo +^ utils. Lease .option. Erik at: 201-873-1906.

E A S T W INDSOR - 2 bdm s, 1 % baths, bsmt, new carpet, tennis/pool. $ 8 0 0 / m o . C a l l 201 - 566-4369 or 870-4145 "

E A S T W IN DSO R - 2 bdrm,2 bath,'all appliances, fire­p la c e . P le a s e c a ll 609-443-1814. ,

E A S T W IN DSO R - 3 b d m end unit In Twin Rivers. New grey carpeting & ceramic floors. All appis, cant; air. $925/mo + utils. 609-443-6208

E A S T W IN D SO R - 3 b d m end unit' in T w in , Rivers. New .grey carpeting ':&. ceramic floors. All ;appls, cent'air; $925/mo + : utils. 609-443-6208

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E A S T W IN D SO R - 4 b d m 2'/a bath; ^replace, play­ro o m . $1'100/m o. C a ll609-426-6937_____________E A S T W IN DSO R - Duplex. 3 b d m , 2Vi bath, all appFs, T car gar, cent air. $975 + utils. 201-329-2979. :

E A S T W I N D S O R -Georgetowne ranch condo

• with 2 bdm s, T bath, dsr tached garage, all aappis, freshly painted & more. Avail Immed - $950/mo.

M O N R O E Lovely first floor “ Massachusetts” condo in a d u lt , c o m m u n it y of Rossmoor. 2 bdm s, 2 baths, large den, enclosed porch. Mint condition. 1850 sq ft. $725/mo. .

609-799-7700

E A S T W IN D S O R -La rg e 1. b d m condo, Windsor Re­gency,, Available immed­iately. $625 mo. Call, 201-821-5966f~-— .------------------------ -----

. E A S T W INDSOR - Wind­sor Regency. 2 bdm ., newly renovated, modem kit., beautiful wooded view, swimming pool, heat & hot water incld. $750/mo. Call 201-781-2498 aft 7pm..

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E A S T W IN D SO R - Wind- sorRegency. Lg. 1 b d m ., newly renovated, modem kit., c/a, beautiful wooded view, swimming pool,.heat & hot Water Incld. $650/mo. Call 201-781-2498 aft 7pm.

F R A N K U N -S o c ie ty Hill. 3 bdm s, 2V4 baths, fpl & ;deck. Convenient all trans- portation. $925/mo. *

M O N TG O M E R Y - 3 bdrm, ” • 2 % baths. M in s . from ' Princeton & shopping. Cul- “ de-sac wooded setting.;"’ $1600/mo. ^

Prfnceton Crossroads Realty Inc. Realtor

609-924-4677

, C f 'FR EEH O LD - 2 story 3 bdm , 1 Vz bath, cent air, w/w carpet, pool.;$890/mo.+ utirs. C a ll e ve n in g s , 201-462-6697 ,,

■H A M IL TO N - Tastefully de- corated. 2 b d m , 2 . bath penthouse condo, all appis including washer/ dryer, $765/mo. -p lus utils. Call •609-259-0125 I*

HA M ILTO N Society. Hill Condo - 2 bdm , 2 bath, cent air,. 1st fir, pnvate wooded unit, pool, tennis, a ll a p p le , $ 8 2 5 / m o . furnished optional, avail Im­med; 201-329-6367.

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• FABUtQUS FOR FUN AND PRlVACY -^ ’TOs rShiros Crossing ’ home has been .v?updalec$,with entertaining, laim lndr An-unbelievable; oakicablnot.kltchen..wltn

expanded eating area overlooking the brtpk patio with hot,tub has every con- ’ celvabie amenity - food processing center built Into Corjan island,.wine rack,.desk, .

Hot Shot, Thermador ovens.& countertop range,.sub-zero frlg.&'freezer, trash cpmpactor, etc.', etci'lt services an adjacent famTIy room plus heated rlorida roprn with bar overlooking a sculptured, heated pool. .The Tinlsned basement has yet a

' third wet bar. Four bedrooms,‘ .2V4 baths,.- 2-car- garage.»& the most w a u i^ emanicured, completely private groundsi A must.to s e e , : • $375,0001;

- ' WM. H. F U L P E R , REALTORS

' 18 South Main Street; Yerdley(215) 493-4007

River Rd., Wasidngton Crossing •(215) 493-6111

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FAILS TOWItSHIPinuggle... at the. fireplace\in Don't delay..- Ihis. creampuff

this (Mdrd Glen:Colonial com-<: offers 3 bedrm,.2V4 bath, cog:'plete with expanded family rm,' family rm, w/fireplace,’ htd Fla. finished.bsmt, fenced yard and' rm, new kitchen with quany tile ibrand new pnee of $169,000 and much more. $169,900

LOWER MAKEFIELO NEWTOWNDrastically reduced!’ Fabulous Commuters.' delight. Classic., h o m e . i n p r e s t i g i o u s : Colonial with eveiy amenity. 4 neighborhood. Owners are ex- bdrms with huge master harm, tremely anxious - will help with walk-m closets. Exceptional!. closing costs.: Take advantage $335,000 .

; of this great buy' $289,000

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C o rrw n lu to n s ri -Andrew L. Warren (R-Warmln$ter), chairmdn,' 1991

Mark S. Schwelker (R-Lonohome). 1991 . vLucllle M.Trench (DrLanahome). 1991

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C o u n ty S h e riff ,- Lawrence R. Michaels (R-Bensalem). 1994

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Zip C o d e s

New Hope ........................................ 16936Point Pleasant . . . . ' ............................. 18950Washington Crossing ................ ......... 18977

S h o p p in g C e n te rs

Four Seasons Moll32 Si Main St. . New Hope

Peddler's Villc^eRoute 202. LohOsko

Rice's Sole and Country MarketGreen Hill Rood. New Hope

Summit Square. ,, Route 413 qnd

Double Woods Rood. Newtown

. Village of New HopeMain Street, New Hope.

Village of-Newtown '' state Street. New tow n'

OPEN HOUSE EVERY SAT. & SUN. 1 -5 ' STONY HILL ESTATES, SOLEBURV TW P., PA.

: Exceptional now construction In ttia heart of Bucks County, In prestigious Solebury TWp. 30 minute commute to Princeton. Stony Hill Estates offers 18, 2 + acre lots. Prices start at the mid $300’a. Stqal the sample, with all the extrM for only

$425 ,000Dbwetions: From New Hope, Rt, 202 S to Peddlers Village. Left at light (Street Rd) to sign on left. v . ' •

NEWTOWNATTENTION A U BARGAIN HUNTERS, this Is the lowest priced home In Nob Hill and bffersa lifestyle that most dream of, central air, alarm, screened pabo and 5 bedrooms. Must see. ■ ■„

V >: BUCKINGHAM CHARMING RANCHERYou II feel nght at home in this well maintained 3 bedroom home that features a finished basement and enclosed breezeway with sliding glass doors to view the well

'landscaped 1.7 acres. Quiet neighborhood and dose to shopping. Only $199,900

BUILDING LOTS' SOLEBURY - BRENOON KNOLL A live lot cul-d A a c . These lots are hotl 2 to 3 acre

lots, both wooded and sloped, just outside historic Carversvillo, Groat lono d ls t a ^ views And, what could be better? Seller financing. Starting at $159 ,900SOLEBURY - wooded acre lot, executivo area. Owner financed. Only $123 ,900 SOLEBURY - 5.6 tranquil country acres with creek. Owner financing. $249 ,900SOLEBURY - 1 3 ao. affordable'and nice views, great location. Owner financing.

. ( $129 ,900SOUTHERN SOLEBURY - 2 lots - 4 & 6 acres wooded, Top Location! From .

$174»900BEDMINSTER - 16-f acres - estate area, super lot. Bring your horses, close to New Hope. Owner financing. $250 ,000NEW HOPE BORO - 2 + wooded acres in begjJtiful part of Bucks CounN • public sewer connecilon. Owner financing. ^ $209 ,000BUCKINGHAM - 6 + acres In bucolic, estate setting, location tor a pond. Owner financing. $195 ,000UPPER BUCKS COUNTY - Lots In various sizes. Custom tailor your farm, enjoy rniles of protected trails. From 63.000 lor 1-4 acres to 61 acre estate lot for $410,000

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V H ILLSBO RO - 1 bdrm I' condo, liv rm, din rm, eat In !: kitchen, w/w carpet, plenty

of closets, pool/tennis. $735 mo heat/hot water Included. 201-874-a871.

H IL LS B O R O - 2 bdrm, 2V4 bath twnhse, bsmt, cent air, balcony, yard, wshr/diyr,

f tennis/pool, $940/mo. Call { 201-335-5418

I HILLSBORO - 3-2 bdrm, t 1V4 bath, sunken liv rm,( centair,appl, new carpet & f more $1000/mo. Option to f buy. Call 201-281-7753 Iv V mssg.

HILLSBORO - Avail im- j mediately, large . 2bdrm '! condo, very clean, all

appis. Children & pets o.k.> $750 + utls. Please call

I 201-534-2266 after 5pm.

, H I L L S B O R O - L u x u ry ■ ‘ townhouse, 2 bdrm, 2 bath,

deck, fireplace, carport,I washer and diyer, storage I room, pool and tennis,I $ 8 7 5 / m o . P le a s e call

'» 201-281-7784.

J HILLSBO RO - Meadows• townhouse, 2 bdrm w/loft,\ ZVi bath, garage, fireplace \ $995/mo. 201-874-6580.

H ILLSBO RO UG H -1 bdrm fum'd condo, liv rm, dm rm,

I ea t-in kit, pool/tennis,! $775/mo +sec. Shortterm r lease, considered. 201-> 874-5843.r LA W R EN C E M ANORS - f Rent directly from builder, r Beautiful end unit condos, j boasting. 2 bdrms, 2 baths, r living rm, dining rm & eat in I kitchen. Fully applianced. f $875 mo includes poo!/ f tennis.& much more.Lease.{ option available. Excellent 1 'terms. Hours 12-5. Call,•1 609-895-0500

f LA W R EN CE M ANORS - .V 1st fir end unit, 2 bdnn, 2 5, ,bath condo. Very Special!

$850. Call Judy 609-896-- 0885.

LA W REN CE S Q U A R E Vil­lage - 2 bdrm, 2nd fir, nice v ie w , with a ppliances. $830 + . 201-699-6213

; , LAW RENCE S Q Village II - 2 bdrm., 2'/a bath twnhse,

- end unit., w/d, carpet, a/c.. Avail Jan 1 $900/mo.

201-647-8341.

L A W R E N C E V I L L E• S O C IE T Y H i l l - Cold Soil ' Rd, 2 bdrm., 2 bath, frpic, all appis., c/a, first fir end unit. $875/mo. + utils. Call

•609-895-0235. ‘

LA W R EN C EV ILLE - $610 or for sale at $59,900.

. P r e s t ig io u s M e a d o w ■Woods Condo, Complex. Courtyard.entrance^'2nd fir

• unit, living- room, w /gla^ '••sliding''doors' 'tO’''i>alcionV, .'Coiint^4tft dlshwasherj fng, •'^eif-Cleanlng range)' large

master bdrm & bath, cent air, laundry, pool/tennis. Call, 201-529-2580.

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LA W R E N C E "SQ Village Twnhse - Cor lol, 2 bdrm, 2W baths, fpl, wshr/ dryr, dshwhr. refrfg, trash comp, tennis, pool. Rent $925 or lease w/t^e opt to buy. 21S-26S-0887.____________

L A W R E N C E ' S tu rw o o d ! Hamlet - Spacious 2 bdrm townhouse, all appliances,, garage & fenced backyard. Pool/tennis. $1050 mo. Call, 908-505-9895. '

L A W R E N C E V I L L E (Quince Court) - Sod. Hill, 2 bdrm condo, 1 bath, cent air, w/w carpet, all appis inci, pool/tennis, end unit, $750/mo + utils; 609-466+ 9138.

L A W R E N C E V I L L E - 1 bdnn. Jan 1991. $635/mo \ + u t ils . 2 0 1 -2 5 7 -6 6 2 .1 eves, 201-239-6001 days

LA W R E N C EV ILLE / S O C IE T Y H I U

2 bdrm ,.2 bath, carpeted, fpl, wshr/dryr & terr. 1 yr lease. Rent incis maint & water.

A . Seictmon 201 -3 4 3 -5 8 8 5

M O N R O E T W P - Beautiful R o s s m o o r A d u lt C o m ­munity. 2 bdrms, carport. On-site golf course. ^ 5 0 mo.: rent w/option. to buy also available. Call Marie Dye, of;; Allen ! &■ Stults609-655-0110.____________

M O N TG O M E R Y ' W O O D S - End unit, 2 bdrm; 2'/a bath, $1150/mo. 609-921- 1186.

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N O R TH B R U N SW ICK - 3 bdrm, 214} bath, garage, carpeted,' appliances,. air, $1075 -t- ; 609-783-4191;201-360-2963.____________

PLA IN SBO R O - 1 bdrm condo-Ravens Crest East,, w/w, air cond, vrehr/dryr, $650/mo. 609-275-5883 nights. 203-655-8807 days.P LA IN SB O R O - Aspen condo, (1st fir), 2 bdnn, 2

445>Townhouses & C o n d o s .For Rent .

P R I N C E T O N A R E A - Luxury condo at W ynwood; 2 bedrooms, 2 ’ full baths,’ ; central air, fully carpeted, all ' appliances including washer & dryer. A beaut­iful, uricrowded,: wooded setting w/pool,’ tennis, ;& clubhouse. Easy walk to new shopping center) $875 p lu s u t i l i t i e s .+ C a l l 201-297-3678.

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P R I N C E T O N - C a n a l Pointe 2 bdrm, top fir, im -, maculatety clean,.fireplace, cathedral ceiling^ balcony great v view, > w/W, carpet, cent air,- large closets, washer/ dryer, pool/tennis, avail, now. :$924/mo.' 201- 906-6429. •'

b a th , se parate laundry.— -P R IN C E TO N A R EA ' + 4 room, mi opgrmte,, P O O l . ^ S S b»“ tenoW

M O N T G O M E R Y W O O D S3 bdrms, Ashwood, end unit 214 bath loft $1300 W H IS P E R IN G W O O D S 2 bdnn, 2 bath fpl. $875. P L A IN S B O R O 3 bdnn Brit- - tany, fpl, patio, premium location, $1350 .+-

J T B O Y E R R E A L T Y 609 -9 2 1 -1 8 0 5 Brkr

N E W T O W N A R E A Townhome - 4 bdrm, 214 bath, e n d . unit. Council R ock S c h o o ls , ga ra ge , basement, all appliances, fireplace, alarm, $l200/mo. 609-466-9167. i

tennis & golf avail. Call 609-921-9158 aft 6pm. $800/mo. . : • ;

P LA IN SB O R O Hampshire Townhouse r 2 bdnn, plus loft, 2 ’/2 baths, fireplace, all neutral. Avail., fum. Near N Y train/bus $1190/md 6 0 9 r 5 8 8 -5 4 0 0 d a ys ofi 275-6658._________________

P L A I N S B O R O R a v e n s Crest East - 2 bdrms, 2 baths, facing golf course. $750/mo. 609-799-5773. P L A I N S B O R O R a ve n s Crest East t 1 bdrm Includ­ing all appliances, $675 mo + utils. No pets/Avail Nov. Call, 201-356-1281

P L A I N S B O R O R a ve n s Crest East - 2 bdrm, 2 bath, cent air, 1st floor, sunny southern exposure, washer /dryer, all appliances, w/W carpet; verticals. N e v pool. $775 mo. Avail now. No pets. Call, 2 0 1 ^ 6 -4 0 7 2 '

■ P LA IN SB O R O - Ravens Crest East, 2 bdrm, 2 bath, w/w carpet, all upgraed appis, near pool, availT2/1. 201-251-6877. P LA IN SB O R O - Ravens Crest East - 1 bdmr., all appis, frpic, overlooking g o lf c o u r s e , no p e ts . i$ 6 7 5 / m o . +. u t i ls ..609-799-8832.____________

P LA IN SB O R O - Ravens Crest East. 1 bdrm, Irstfir, fpl & all appis. $675/mo +lutlls. Call 609-799-8957.

. P LA IN SB O R O - Ravens; Crest East. 2 bdrm. 2 bath,1 rst fir, all appis. $750/mo + utils.. Call 609:799-8957.:

N E W T O W N L ib e r t y Square - 2 bdrm town- house condo, 114 baths, all appliances, $750 mo + utils. Avail Nov 15th. Call betw7-9pm, 215-968-0647

N E W TO W N P A - 3 bdrm, 214 bath, end townhome w/garage & fenced yard. Neutral w/w & skylights. Lease or lease purchase.^ Call Bob Campbell Re/Max" 215-321-2016. '

N O R T H BR U N SW IC K '’ - Governor's Pointe Condo, 2 bdrm, 2 bath Lakefront end unit, avail immed, $650 p lu s u t i ls . C a lf 201 - 382-6662 aft 5pm.

P LA IN SB O R O - Tamarron, charming 1 bdrm, cathedral celling, skylight, fpl, $750. 609-275-8159.

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P R IN C E TO N A R E A -/ Enjoy Montgomery Wood's ' . loveliest location. Spacious twnhse, 3 bdrm, 2Va bath,

. lofl.& skyjlghts, 1 ,car at­tached garage, a/c) fpl, w/W crpt, microwave, tennis, fra­med occup. $1300/mo+ utils.

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pool. $1450 mo +utils. Call, 609-275-1099 ■

P R IN C ETO N A R E A + U w - rence Sq Village II Condo - 1 St fir - end unit, 2 bdrm, 2 bath, ell upgrades, pool & tennis. Exc cond, $850/mo. plus utils, avail Immed. Call 201-247-5649.____________

P R IN C E TO N AREA/East Windsor - Quiet end unit townhouse, large property, 3 bdrms, 214 baths, gar­age, buy option. $960. 201-739-6726 eves.

P R IN C ETO N A R E A + So. Brunswick, largest condo in Wynwood, end unit, in se­cluded, wooded setting, 2 bdrm, large closed loft, 2 full baths, terrace, cent alr, fireplace. Pool, tennis, close to shopping, trans­portation, $975 plus utils. 201-329-0731.

P R IN C ETO N Areia -W h is ­p e r in g W o o d s lu x u ry tvmhse, 2 bdrtns, 214 baths, cent air,.: eat In k i t c h e n , f i r e p la c e ;/

■pool/tennis, $925 + utils. Call, 201-464-4925 '

P R I N C E T O N C A N A L . Pointe - Furnished 2 bdrm condo, w/w carpeL cent air, cable, washer/dryer, pool/ tennis & parking. $1200 mo. Call Ev/ Eser days 609-799-8800 oY eves 212-869-8962_________________

: P R I N C E T O N C A N A L * Pointe - 2 bdrm, 2 bath. Cloister Model. Avail 11/1 $975; Aft 6, 609-452-8009

P R IN C ETO N Canal Pointe''- Belevidere.: 2 bdrms, 2 b a t h s , 2 n d f i r , f u l l y furnished $1100 mo +utils.' Also available unfurnished: Call, 609-799-9643.

P R IN C ETO N Canal Pointe- Belvedere, 2 bdrm, 2bath, great loc, avail 11/15. $925. 201-767-8505;. : +

P R I N C E T O N - C a n a l ' Pointe 2 bdrm, top fir, im-' maculately clean, fireplace, cathedral ceiling, .balcony great " view, 'w / w ' carpet, b lin d s c e n t afr, la rg e clo sets, washer/ dryer; pool/tennis, parking, cable T V , avail now. $899/mo^ 201-906-6429.

P R IN C ETO N - Cdfonial Points, brand' new, furn­ished 2 bdrm; condO;1 rm for rent, your own room & bath, share kit. & liv. rm.

.with music teacher. Mature prof, woman only, $425 + utils. 609-951-0530.

P R IN C ETO N Montgomery Woods - 2 bdmn, 214 baths, . loft, garage, fiior place, flexible lease. O p­tion to buy.: Avail immed. $1150+mo, : Call collect, 804-739-7939_____________

P R IN C E TO N Twnhse New 3 bdnns, 2 baths, washer/dryer. $1250 mo. 609-924^7913 or 397-0147

R A IN TR EE - In Newtown. 2bdmn, 1 bath twnhse, ' $8 0 0 /m o + u t i ls . 2 1 5 - 966-7961._________________

• S P A C IO U S - 2 bdrm, 1Y2 bath townhouse, w/garage in Bordentown. Call 201- 422-9014._________________

S. T R E N T O N - Townhome. Bamt Ave. 2 b d n n ,n 4 b a t h , $ 7 4 ,9 0 0 . C a l l 609-393-5261.

T R E N T O N - Total tehab townhouse; 3 bdrm +. den, / eat In kitchen. $54,900. 609-396-6028.____________

TW IN RIVERS - 3 bdrm townhouse, 114 baths, w/W ca rp e t, a ll;a p p lia n c e s .. Pool/fennls.'u$795 m o ,,+ . utils. Call, 201-753-5132.

TW IN RIVERS - 3 bdrm, 2 bath Ranch, fin bsmt, $ 8 7 5 /m o . N o B ro k e rs , 609-799-9617.

TW IN R IVER S - 3 bdrm 2 Y2 bath twnhse. All.appis, cent air, fin bsmt. Exc cond.: Avail immed. No pets. $ 9 2 5 / m o + u t i ls .609-443-6918 eves

TW IN RIVERS - 3 bdrm 214 bath, partially fin bsmt, all appis. $925/mo. Avail now. 609-443-1814

TW IN R IV E R S -A 3 b r & 2 br twnhse. Fin bsmt, great • loc. 1 h r to N Y C express bus 609-529d03f 3/lv msgW A S H tN ,G J Q N T O W N ­S H I P - R e n t / o p tio n .

■Wyndham place at, fox- more. 2 bdrm, 2nd fl„ LR, OR, EIK, deck, pool and tennis, wash-diy-dw, avail. Dec 1. 201-756-2348 '

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For Rent

A C C E P T IN G A P P L lC A -ii T I O N S .- For 1 a 2 bdrm apts.1n Keridall park From $ 5 l^ m o . 201-297-1898.- + B E LLE M E A D - 3 rm coun-;; try apt for 1 'mature prbf. . male. Heat, hot wateri elec, a refrtg Included. $600/mo,: security req'd, call after' 6pm, 201-359-8307 ‘ 'i

B LA W EN B U R G - U ig e ground' fir, 1 bdrm 'a p t $535/mo +utils.i 1 person; only. 114 mb 'sec. a refs.' .

'Avail Im m ed.: C all ;201- 806-4765 Iv msg. ' •

b o r d e n t o w nBonaparte apts, 1 bdrm. $550/mo; heat a hot w a te r: Incld. Cal|i609-298-962SiV::

B O R D E N TO W N C IT Y - 2 bdnn, 2 bath apt; Available ' now. Nice qtilet location. Call,609-298-9677 B O R D E N TO W N - U rg e 2 ' b d r m , c o m p le te ly r e - ■ modeled; $650- IncI heat ’ No pets, 609-259-0166

B O R D E N T O W N "Park A p ts '

Spadoiis 1 a 2 bdrm apts in beautiful setting. From $620 mo includes, washer/ / dryer,; • w/w carpet, • base- ’ ; board heat a hot water, 2 air cond.; swimming, pool, on site parking, M aster.TV: system. Cable ready.. New appliances . available: Of: flee at Apt IA , a O l Park St

, or call 609:298-0002 M o n -' Fri 10-6, Sat 9-3_________

BR U N SW ICK A V E Circle - ' Avail 12/1/Lease, security)

• No pets. 609-883-6091. +

C R A N B U R Y - Luxury living :at' affordablerent. N e w kitchen Inci appis, over: sized rooms - 900 sq ft plus storage *area. Full heat a hot water included.' Close to everything. $695/mo. Call Dan days .201-549- 6600, bves 609-443-4062.

C R A N B U R Y , Th*e O r ­chards - spacious. 1 bdrm a p t 900 sq;ft, .Immed oc­cup, remodeled kit w/ breakfast bar, c lo s e t o schools & shopping. $795/ mo. Call Doug, days, 201-752-4242, eves 609- 426-9312,_________________

; D A Y TO N - 3 rms in private home. Prof couple or aingle. No pets. Avail Deo, 15. 201-329-6708.

E A S T . BR U N SW ICK - "1 bedroom , $750 including heat, studio apt $650 cen- ;tral ;a/c, 7 w/w both Im- m e d ia t e - o c o p y , 201-613-5115

> ,,E A 5 I WINDSOR - charm- §i®ll/ljn7jn0d,

clqq@|.tp„';exit.,8, tpk,. exc locat(on,k,lovely private

• country setting, many ex­tras, security & refs re­q u i r e d . $ 5 9 5 / m o . 201-308-3390.

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E A S T . - ; W I N D S O R - ' ; American W ay Apts. Studio ; - $490.1 bdrm $600-$605.2f) bdrm STIO if; Rent % inclds! '-i h e a t hot'Aate/i'Use of 7\N!n') R ivers, pool/lennis 'c lu b s ;, All apts have w/w carpet:*; cent' air,* Indiv heat units, dishwasher in 1 & 2 bdnrl -> a p ts . :6 0 9 -4 4 3 :5 6 0 0 or. 426-6916, Mon-Fri, 9-5..) ' )

e W IN D S O R O F F Rt 130 : B e SetecUval

'1 & 2 B E D R O O M SAll modem; superbly main-'; tained.apts: Fully carpeted)

. & air conditioned. Excellent ?, location^ close to shopping,:; mine to" R t 1 & 130 Corridor- & N Y C BusTralns.

W Y N B R O O K W E S T . • Dutch .Neck Rd 609-4 4 8 -3 3 8 5 ’ '

East W indsor Off R t 130 . 1 & 2 B E D R O O M >

A P A R T M E N T SSuperbly ' maintained gar-; den apts. Fully carpeted & air conditioned. Balconies

: or patios. Swim club,avail-' able. Evening Hrs By Appt

B R O O K W O O D G A R D E N S '

609-44jB-5531

' E A S T W IN D SO R T W IN R IV ER S A P T S .

V Studio • $5251 B drm • $610-8630

2 B d rm - $730 Som e furnished apts

B e st location In the area .. Includes;} individual; : heat

control,’ central va/c, new custom drapes; W/w carpet­ing;- patio or balcony all Tw in River i pools, tennis courts & recreation. 14

'block NY.buses, 1 mile Exit 8 N JTP . Apply. at A1 A b - ; bington Dr„ off Rt. 33, near Princeton Bank & shopping mall. Open Mon-Fri, 10- 4:30. Sat's appt only.

609-448-7792

E A S T W IN D SO R - Village East Apts, Twin Rivers: T o p se rvice s , o o n ve n i-

/ ences & location. Adjacent v to Mall & N Y Bus Stop. All Tw in Rivers amenities in­cluding . tennis courts & pools, . Spacious; bright,; . Studio,' 1 & 2' bdrm apts: • Fully carpeted with Individ­ual a/o & heat. Plenty of

' parking, on site Manager & 'laundry facilities. Apt J -2 3 ..V or phone 609-443-3220.

E F F I C IE N C Y - P rln c e - ton/EwIng College area. Furnished or up, $90/wk

* Incis utils: Bus stop/private entrance:,609-771-1868, /

EW IN G -.1 bdrm apt. 1st fir ):of Irg 2-story hom e.'Nice

lawns. Conv .to T S C . Call 609-882-1126

■...i-.hc:/-',';-:'./''.;..!'■.EWING.r- Beautlful 2nd f ir ; ''apf,.lgd fiv W M ip W IP ffn , bath & garagef'Qut^ ai^a, near Older! '&)Rl ST+ldeal for prof. $699/mo - (Inci h e a t ) , + u t l l s . .C a l l 609-799-2325

4 5 o A p a r t m e n f i ^ , > F o r R e n t . /

E w in g t W ;D E U W A R E H E iS R r e Lu x u iy .Q a rd e n Apts

. : 1 B E 0 R O O M A P T’ Monthly Rent $660

Needed to move in if qualF fled: ' ‘ - -I1 M O R E N T;' "-. • $800 1 M O SECURITY.' $ 6 0 0 , KEY. D E P O S IT - $25 Total To Move In $1225

. 6 0 9 4 8 3 -1 7 0 7 " ' D IR EC TIO N S ; 1-95 south to Exit 1, take Rte 29 North. Turn right Into Scenic Dr.

' Rental Office , . Apt 806 Scenic Dr.'

■ Open 7 Days a Week

FR E E H O LD TW S P - ' i k bdrm, 1 bath condo. 2nd floor, close to Rte 9.

... Utilities, swim & tennis club .Incf. SecurityHSi references' r e q u i r e d . $ 5 9 5 / m o . 201-308-3390-1 -

F R E N C H TO W N - Near N Y bus, 1 bdrm apt, riVer view,

• e a t : In kitchen, detached: storage loft; off street park^ ; Ing, private yard, $590/md. ' heat Included. 201-996- 6897 eves or, anytime Fri, Sat or Sun. '________ '

FU R N IS H ED 3 & 4 Room Cottages, - with: kitchens,

, satellite T V 'H B O , radio, In­dividual heat; control, , a ir ' cond, w/w carpels. Wind­sor/ Htghtstown area motel.' From • v$235/wk, r : incis . all ■ utils: 609-448-8637. ;

G R A N D C O U R T VILLAS - ; Trenton's Historic La Cor-. *

ona ' Cigar Factory now' • luxury 1 & 2 bdrm units. Starting fro m '$675; Call. 609-396-6753. for . appoint- ;::! ment.

Broad S T 2300S.HamTwp; ':' .- HamiKon G arden A p t

M ove up tomod. conv. Irge *1 & 2 bdrm Irom only $495 ’ Includes H f & HW . /Vpply now for, immediate and fu- '

ture occ. 609-888-0535 ::

H A M ILTO N S Q -C harm ing2 bdrm In2 family house on large treed lot:; $650. Call aft 7pm, 609-799-2235

H A M IL TO N S Q - large, at­tractive 2 bdrm . apt in 3; family house on large pri-

/vate ‘ loi .w/trees. Near M C C C & /county park. $650/mo Avail Nov. 15> - •

' J T B O Y E R R E A L T Y . 609-921-1805 Brkr

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HAMILTOIl! S Q U A R E ,- At­tractive 5 rm ;2 ’bdmn a^t on 2nd fir of 2 family. Iricluribs yard, p riv a te 'd riv ^ ;, w/w carpet, .cent air ptus'hiora.. $695 +'ut1ls."Cal|, 609-SM -

H A M ILTO N T W P Wood- mere,Apts.on Hughes Drj 1 > & 2 bdrm',,some ,w/den. 6 0 9 -S 8 7 -2 4 l4 .'i'' ’

H A M ILTO N T W fK u se r Vinage

Luxury, 1 & 2 b d rm 'ip a - , clous apts; W/w oarpeupvt enfrance, cent aIr;heat/t(ot water', new, appis ' avail. Closets i&cablrietsg^lbra, balcony or patio/ dshwshr. .10 min to Rte 1 Centers, Va m l to 1-295. From $590. No pets. 609-587-4959 Mon- Fri 10-6, Sal 9-3;. S u n 'l l -3 or office, 102.NotilnghHf Ln.

H A M IL TO N 'fy y p 4 Lalor Gardens . -

Studio, 1 & 2 bdrm apis. Accepting adpIicatlonSYfor future; renlalsi, 'Renti Iricl haat/h'ot water?wlih all.new appl. Some with totally new kitchens & w/w caqiet. Park like setting; , garages avaif, Apply < Super., Lalor Gardens 1 SAStentonCLbr 609-392-6644 Mon-Fri 3-5, Sat 9-3. ' +

Hamilton TW p W IN G A T E A P TS

; Now accepting epplicatlons for. future rentals. 1 & 2 bdrm apts.' Well maintained garden apt complex; .Heat, hot water,' cooking gas,

;■ newrappis iavail,ualr. condl- ;.tioner,l:olympic sizatipool: : F r o m $545: i. Appiyiitantal 'agent Wingate Apts, Wert ; Ave near So Olden Ave. or call 609-888-3275, Mon-Fri 10-6pm, Sat '9am-3pm, Sun 11am-)3pm.

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A R U B A TIM E S H A R E - N e w lu x u r io u s h o -

• tel/casino, beautiful, room,I n o e x p ir a t io n , in t e r - ! changeable with other re- , sorts worldwide. Valued at '. $ 7 5 0 0 . M u st s a crifice ‘ $5000. 609-978-1427

; K EYSV ILLE V A - 3 bdrm . Brick Rancher, living rm

, ' w/wobd stove, kitchen, din­ing rm, den. Screened in

<; patio,-pool, satalite dish.: O n 1 + acres, cent heat &

air conditioning. Immacu- : late & in move In condition; . '$ 6 9 ,9 0 0 . C a l l , 8 0 4 - : 736-9538.

‘ PALM SP R IN G S C A -• Lovely 2 bdrm, 2 bath

condo avail now thru Jan.. Pools, Jacuzzis, saunas,. tennis. 201r638-8224 or 805-482-2552.

1 R e s o r t ; Properties

For Sale

. B R I G A N T I N E - 3l -B R / R a n c h e r o n G o lf I Course, fenced In yard, gas { heat, 1 block to bay, 3 i biocks to beach. Ask'g >$130,000. Furniture nego- i tiable: 21S-643-6073eve8.; G O R G E O U S L A G O O N . Ranchi- 3 bdnns, 2 baths, ; cathedral ceiling, big porch,• a/c. $ 1 6 9 ,9 0 0 . Perfect. J 201-477-7874.

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380 Resort Properties For Sale

LA KE Naomi - Bldg lot. Half acre. Perked/Permit. Must S e l l . $ 3 9 ,9 0 0 .215-255-0150

LO N G B E A C H Islatid - 3/3 bdrm duplex, 1 block from beach. Excellent rental his- toiy. Reduced price, of­fered at . $225,000 with partial owner financing.. Must close by 12/31/90. 609-737-3949.____________

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M assive O C E A N F R O N T . M A N SIO N over 20,000 sq

ft of SU P E R IO R living! 50'. ' I N D O O R P O O L p lu s outside P O O L, 9 bedrooms with living rooms, G YM ,

: saunas, steam, oak walled Libraiyl Brochure avail­a b le . . U N I Q U E tra d e possiblel C L A Y T O N RE­A L T O R S , B a yH e a d ..;2 0 1 -2 95-222 2 or eves. 201-295-9292.

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Apts now renling.' Park/|lKe sotting, 'heatl:& hot in c lu d e d , n e 'a rip u b H c transp, 20 mins to Priride- ton, near train statlonilfb N Y C . 1 bdrm starting $495. !t bdrm with den, $570.?Of4;

- f lo e ' h rsijl 0 a m -4 :3 0 p m p M o n - F r i . S a t h o O rs i 1 0 a m -6 p 'm . ' C a l l 609•S8^0357^ • ■ If ?

H Id H T S T O W N - 3 bdpn , apt, avaiU In Victorian . home, washer/dryer,'' ‘off ‘ street'parking, convenient

to tumpike,;Rt’T & R M 3 0 ; Call 908-220-8650. _ . '

H IG H TS TO W N } - 3 rpgm iapartment:. Professional l a d y p r e f e r r e d . C a l l 609-448-1358

' H IQ H T S T O W N ' 4 rm'vJc- torian apt, $700/fno, sipgie

: preferred, no pets and, refs required. Call ;201-582- 3084. , , , ,

Hlfisboro TVvp, N J •fH Luxury

1 & 2 Bedroom G arden A pts i - j

B E E K M A N „ :i G A R D E N S 'sq

O n N e w AitnWell Rdq ‘ Off R t/ 2 0 6 ..: ,,s

Includes: Heat, hot watyr, .„dlshwashar, Wnnis, courts

( ‘Largest iSWImmiog pooLIn area at nornlnal'iCost,, ^

, ; Can 201>359)7180!' • o r 8 7 4 4 5 4 4 - ^

Furnished condos, 1 & 2 BR from SSOO/mo. Golf, Tennis, Beaches. Southern Hospitality.

1-800-628-3387

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Luxury Golf Condo's From

$ 3 9 ,90090V<f F IN A N C IN G

All overlooking golf course. 12 pools, 12 Jacuuis, lighted tennis, security and optional rental manage­ment.

F re e Golf M em bership CaO 1 -6 0 0 -2 2 8 4 8 8 8

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P O C O N O A R E A + Quick access to 33, 80. or 22 & 7 8 .2 story 4 yr. old country home on 1 acre wooded. tot, kitchen w/Walk-ln pan? try, DR, LR w/brick hearth, 3 BR, 2 bath, laundry room, family room. 2 car garage with already rented apt. above for added income. Decks surrounding' home, electric heat, central air. $ 2 3 9 ,0 0 0 . O f f e r e d privately, financing a v ^ l- able. 215-681-5315.

P O C O N O S - Attached 2 BR home, 20 min, from ski slopes, taxes $200. a year. Elec; heat. $20,000. Call 201-257-4130. ’

P T . P LE A S A N T Beach : - Tenant occupied invest­ment property. Furnished 1 bdrm condo, 1 block from b o a r d w a lk , n e w ly re-’ novated, sunny, $75,000. Call 609-497-3226.

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380 Resort Properties For Saie

S EA S ID E , PARK - Luxury living. Exclusive bayfront contemp. 6 BRs, 5 baths, lltalian tile floors &; super p lU sh c a rp e t th ru o g t, comm'l kith, cathdri celigs & skylights, form DR, great rm. Mster suite wjacuzzi tub & steam shower, 3000 sq ft m u lt i -le v e l d e c k w/outside h o t . tub. Was $940,000 - $650,000. By owner. Call 201-793.6153;

TO M S RIVER, Bayfront Lot. - Kettle Creek; Ready to build. Magnificarit view. A s k in g $ 2 7 9 ,0 0 0 . C a ll

•201-255-4986.'

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A R R O W H EA D - Beautiful new Rancher, s le e p s '8. $150/weekend. 215-364- 0239.

A R R O W H EA D LA KES - Ski chalet, game rm w/ shuffle brd, air hockey, 2 bths, sips 8. 215-868-0295 or 215-868-9473.

A R R O W H EA D LA KE ,- 3 Bedroom Chalet, fpl, near s lo p e s , a v a i l w e e k - e n d /se a so n . E n c lo s e d porch. 215-884-4506

452Resort Properties For Rent

W IN TE R H O T S P O T S T h e first place to turn to f o r t h e P E R F E C T G E T A W A Y W hether yo u w a n t t o ski t h e Poconos...l8land hop in the Caribbean o r brow se for antiques in Vermont, w e h a ve the latest list' ings in Resort Rental and Sale Properties.

A R R O W H EA D Lk 4 b d rm . contem, fp, d/w, w/d cble sips 10 reas 609-875-0982g g . . . . ..... • . .

A R E A / T O W A M E N S IN Q T R L S - Sips 8 ,3BR, 2 Bth, frpi, tv, ver. Fall discount, winter season avail. (Re- senre Early) 609-888-3195

B B & JA C K F R O S T Vic - Contemp, lake & mtn view,4 .bdrm, 2 abth, cable, V C R , f p l , d s h w s h r , w s h r/ d ry r, m ic ro w a v e . 215-755-6891 '

BIG B O U LD E R - 1 mile. New A frame, steeps 8, 3 . bedroom, TV ,' V CR , fire­place, washer/drV'er. Call 215-742-4378

452 Resort Properties For Rent

BIG B O U LD E R - Lakefront condo, brand new, 3 bdrm, fu lly e q u ip p e d h o m e , ' sleeps 8, 2 baths, hot tub, long ' term winter r rental avail. Call 215r699-4071.

B O C A R A TO N , Fla. - 2 bdrm, 2 bath Villa w/garage a v a i l ' n o w . ' C a l l 6 0 9 -3 ,9 6 -8 8 B 3 d a y s , 609-771-9009 evesC A M E L B A C K T O W N H O U S E -o n slopes, view, 4 bedroom,+'pool. 609-276-2251 after 6 p.m.

C H E S A P E A K E B A Y - Rockhall,, Md.: New con­temporary with dock, small boat included. $695/wk; hfde-a-way wknd > $295. Call 215-345-8273 days, 345-5122 eves____________

D IS N E Y A R E A - 2 & 3 . bdrm ; hoiries, " furnished $450-500 weekly. Prvt pool & rec area, 1-800-334-4682, S-10pm, •__________E N D LE S S M TS 1-12-91 thru .1'19^91 Great skiing weather Come & stay in heart of eld country. T h e beautiful endless, mts. 2 bdrm sips 6 ,2*/2 btbs, color

.tv, wood burning stove, ful eqlp kit, enjoy your own pnrt sauna,Jacuzzi. Collect 717-282-1566 or,.lv- msg

452 Resort ' Properties For Rent

FLO RIDA. '^Marco ,l8t. 2 bed/2bth Gulf side Condo. P o o l . W k / m o . C a l l 1-718-352-5798 owner. . H IC K O R Y RUN F O R E S T . Ski chalet. .10 miri BB/Jack; F r o s t . S ip s 8 , f p l , ' S e a s / Y e a t-1 y . 609-266-3397

H ILTO N H EAD , S .G .'- 2 br,2 bath condo.: Golf, free tennis, pdol. $319-$399 wk. Owner 609-924-5560.

452’Resort , Properties r For Rent

LA KE NAOMI - 3 bedroom, 2 bath,' toft, 1 washer/dryer,

- dishwasher, cable TV , fire­place. Available Fall week' e n d s . W in te r s e a s o n .

215-646-4887

■ L O C U S T i L A K E S - 3 , bedroom, '1 bathroom, fire­

place, cable, 1; block to lakd. Gall 215-538-3135.

L O C U S T LAKE r sips 11,5 bdrm, 2 .bath. Weeks or weekends, tv, sauna or rec room; 215-534-3252. ■M A R C O ISLAND, Fla - lovely, spac 3 bdrm, 2 bath homo on golf course. Avail for rental Jan. 6-/\pr 15. Monthly, or winter season. Call 609-795-2034.

N E W , ' L A K E F R O N T . C H A LE T.' Sip '8. Close to

ski areas. Fpl, Deck. Week­end 'to 'season .'rentals. 215-362-6601,+__________

P O C O N p l a k e ' C halet - All " seasons,V weekly and weekends. Boats available. 201-613-1651.. -

'"P O C O N O S : Saw Creek - .Fallweekendorskl season rentals,' 3 bdrm) 2 bath

ISLAM ORADA * home, fireplace’. IndoorKeys. - Oceanfront tmha ^^w im m lng & tennis. Ski run style cpndp,,2 bdrfn. Avail , , on promises or .15 Mins t6Nov. thru Feb. 60 9 -8 9 6 -3 7 ^

I * . Shawnee. 212-473-3109.

LA K E H A R M O N Y .- Split Rock. View of Big Boulder. 5 bdrms and loft, 3 bths; sips 12, fpic, cable T V ; also 2 bdrni, 1 bth, fpIc, cable

T V , 6; Avail, month or aeaw n 215-384-3616 . LA K E H A R M O N Y - Sleeps 8, cathedral celling, spa, cab le tv, w asher/dryer. Walk to lake, tennis, *Spl, Rock Lodge, Fall special. Call 215-947-5515 'U K E H A R M O N Y - Top of? the Mountain. 4 bedrooms,' 2 fireplace, 2 kitchens, beautiful view. Avail seas, w e e k s , ' w k n d s . 215-446-5108

P O C O N O S Tanglewood - Ski season time share a m e n it ie s , b e a u tifu l, owner,: 215-252-6764.

P O R T S T . L U C IE F U - 2 lots, side by side, ready to

.build,' 5 min from I-95& turnpike.;$21,000 for both. 899-1083/ 305^771:9841.

S T O W E , V E R M O N T - ' Mfn-top Estate. 5 bdrm, 4 bath,‘exercise rm, sauna, $650/nlght or $2995/wk. 201-822-3222.

S T O W E - V E R M O N T - Trapp Famlly Lodge Guest House for rent,; sleeps 6; avail Dec 15 thru 22. $950. Call 609-921-3592.

Resort" , Properties For Rent ‘iV

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Luxury 3 bdrm/3 bath villa ; on mountain overlooking

Simpson- Bay with. private p o o l/h a b ita t,: c lo s e rto beach. ‘ Luxury. 2,bdhp/2 bath penthouse at 5 ^ a r resort with pools, teonis, casino, restaurant, etCK 1 bdrm & studio also av^li.' For info/pictures call R w i- dents 2 0 1 ^ 9 -2 5 1 2 " ‘'pr Business 201-467-9298!)' ' T IM E S H A R E - I weekin a castle In Ireland .p e r .yr. Sleeps 6. C a n ' ‘ ba r e x -■ changed for resorts all pVer

.the world. $5000.609-758- 7630. •.

TO W A M EN S IN G TR A ILS. Immao 3 bdrmF2 bth;‘ lfcl, loft, beaut, :\iiew.‘ slp' io . Seas/mthly. 215-997-9:^8

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Safety Harbor, North. Cftp- tiya Island. Weat Florae. Close but separate i fiqm mainland near Fort M ye ^. Unspoiled gull; beac|fii?s, pool, tennis, restaurd^ta, terrric view s,Tlo c a rq ? "^ bdrm townhouses on Wmer or 2 bdrm housq wlln-gulf view. For lnfo/plctures‘^ 1 Residenso' 201-439-2a2 or Business 201-467-9298,

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V E R O B E A C H F Ia -F iW n 2 bdrm house. Avail, I D9c, March, and April: GaH aBer 6:30, 215-723-7660 ■

W IL D W O O D / D E S P E R - ATE| Beachfront Condo/2 rrn etfienoy. Sleeps 6. Pool. Easy rental; Fum'd. $59K. Call 201-804-0326.

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enhance quality, j .C I e ^ r o o k , the adult community. , ductm on the hom ebuyef’s prim ary tin M onroe Tow nship,> offers its resi-- ihon ig ,'* *, she. said. ‘‘V?hen a buyer.

’'acntS' 'MdJ poteiitial hom ebuyers' a puts a deposit on .one o f our hom es, Jof newi pm gram s designed ; td ;». > an a ipraiser is/sent .to. p rev ie^

ehhance the quality o f l i f e . ' print ^ ' .homei' O n c e -a .price is■ ■ “ In-uits, 1 6 '.yearn o f existence, V ^ a ^ ^ upoii- b y the s e l le r ,th e ; ap<. ^O eaibfbok has always been an irt-;^''praiser and"- the Clearbrook sales ‘ novatqrVwhen.^it com es to .design ing ':;csta{f,.'a 'lis ting ; agreem ent will be

homes suited fo r our active adult ' drawn up w ith the contingency that - populaUon,’,’ said Janet p . W agner,/ ‘ should the hom e not sell in four- directoi^t^of ('sales, and''m ark^tiilg at'^ '„m onths,, the, hom ebuyer wduld re-^

'.Clearbrook! **We anticipate that our : ceive the dejmsit riaoney back .’’ mew developments — the C learbrook,' The purpose o f C A P, M s. W agner

'[ 'A ssur^be ' P rogram ' (CAP), ' Code , pointed out, is to m ake purchasing a 1 'Rus, ^ n c e to n Energy Partners, Inc. '• 'hom e 'a t Clearbrook-, as - easy as ',< P E P )i''an d -co n tem p o rary ’ k itc h e n ' '/possible; ' ' - ^ ,^featuring designer M errilat cabinets Once they are settled into their

f will continue to serve our,repute- new hpine at Clearbrook,,. Jiom e-I’fion as"'one o f the top quality de- ow ners'w ill appreciate som e o f the

‘'rvelopets In the s ta te .” ' qualities' that have ' set C learbrook-CAP was created to help potential from other buhders, such as

sta te -o fr-the-a it-k itchens/fea tu ring M errilat designer cabinets. “ The hewldtehehs^te^^^^ISairedes^convenience in m ind ,” ' said M s.

homebuyers at Clearbrook sell.Uieir jP fim ary i^hom es', e x p la in e d M s‘.

i ^ a g n e r , " , ' , ,!;iir “ Clearbrook -will pay fo r an: indev ; ^ 'pendent'm arket analvsis to be con- ’

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’-VVeichert salutes U.S. veterans■ This y e te ra n ’s Day. W eichdrt Re-;

I aItors,:sqldtes. our .nation’s - veterans ' ,^ p y ' featuring homes for sale that ' ,,fqu ld qualify for Veterans’ Ad- ! n ministration. (VA) guaranteed loans;

fM ost .;VA‘' guaranteed loans, require 5little o r no money down with com-, /petitive' interest rates.

,'J: ■ ^ ‘Ourpiyeterans have helped ? to , |.pi;eserve.vAmerican ideals ;through

Irthany ;-wars. and. conflicts, including the current Persian G ulf c risis ,’’ said c o m p a n y P r e s i d e n t J a m e s M i

^DVeicheit, “ Now it’s our turn to help ^^/jhem attain the A m erican dream ofJns f . I j i ’ 1 ‘ '■Cg~ '~ " 'r ? ' .:K .' ... . i - . ......... '■!

home-ownership by.’assem blying an unsurpassed selection o f houses/’^. V A g u a r a n t e e d lo a n s u p to $184,000 are available to qualified veterans through W eichert-affiliated

'.companies M ortgage A ccess ; Corp. i- and -S o u th e a s te rn M o rtg a g e , ;,or ; through, other ’VA participating lend­

ing institutions. Veterans m ust meet certain eligibility; requirements.- .It ■

For more information on the homes featured in this program , stop.

' by or call any W eichert office in New Jersey, New Ybrk, Cohnecti-

, cut, Pennsylvania, or Delaware.

W agner.. “-The attractive -Merrilat cabinets contain an extensive list o f

/versatile/,^ /features / which / .include; iself-:clqsinghinges,'n durable finish,-- roll-but trays/.easy-to-clean mteriors and adjustable shelves.' These re-

.silient cabinets look, luxurious w hile , .'providing protection from moisture,.

spills hnd scratching.” ' i : A side from quality Cabinets, these

: new kitchens will feature a. full line o f G E appliances,' including a self-cleaning oven,- ftost-free re-

' frigeiutor^:.;dishwashcr^ a^^ ; garbage' d is p o s ^ C le a rb ro o k also enhances:

: its bath 'roo'm sas'w ell w ithfupgraded : cabinets and ' fixtures and contem ­

porary lighting.. ; ". -As equallyiim portant to the things! you can see 'in a new hom e are the things you cannot, see, noted. M s; W agner. “ It’s "jhe_ structural e le -’ ments — the framing behind the ' w allboard, the beams above the ceil­ing -T- that are m ost difficult to fix bnce a house is finished,” -she said. ‘.‘H ow ever, with G odePlus,. found in all hom es in Clearbrook, we guaran- - tee the, use o f onlyJiipremium con- stniction: materials and techniques on the crucial structural elements o f the hom e. vThey/go beyond: meeting the standard bpilding codes.” .. , A Code Plus roof,-she explained^. is built- w ith structural sheathing

.panels ;beneath' the- roofing, .These -panels help provide a sm oote profile U nd a i n u c h ^ s t r p n g e r , m o r e weather-resistant'vhome.' ' Builders mse . APA rated sheathing-

. panels-beneath the exterior;siding in “ Code P lus' walls,- said Ms.- W agner.- T hese. Structural panels help tie the floor o f the house to its roo f so that the whole house system is stronger. In addition, the' sheathing provides a

/n a i l base that.helps keep the siding from warping o r coming loose.

' Clearbrook is also a fronm inner i n , p ro v id in g m ore e n e rg y -e ffic ie n t hpm es, according to Ms. W agner. Clearbrook recently enlistejd the: aid

; o f Princeton Energy Partners in order to incorporate some o f the ihost

: ■ highly advanced energy technology- in the home construction.

The PEP team uses special instru­ments developed at Princeton Uni-

' v e rs ity ; to locate any . leakage con-,.’ tributing to energy and heat loss. W hen discovered} the leaks are fixed on the spot. “ N ot only does PEP

1 make-/homes more , energy-efficient and com fortable,” said M s. W agner, “ they save homeowners energy dollars as w ell.”’ '-T o m in im iz e E nergy le a k a g e cost-effectively,' PEP’s corps of

' high-tech energy -experts w orks on each-hom e during the mosCcritical.

/stages o f constm etion. . The f in a l . certification is done after the-home- buyer has m oved in.: -‘-PE P demonstrated to the- home- buyer; using an infrared; scanner, celebrated blow er door, and other h i g h - t e c h i n s t r u m e n t s t h a t Clearbrook has taken the extra care needed to provlde:an energy-efficient;

".and com fortable hom e,’’ noted Ms.. W agner. “ The end i resu lt ;pf -this:

; m e t i c i u l o u s p r o c e s s . i s ’ t h a t , . Clearbrook qffers a quality-assured,’;

all season; ehergyrconserving home. The result is addedv value to your hom e —T now and,for the life o f your hom e.” „ '•

T h e b e a u tifu l , s ta te -o f- th e -a r t hom es at Clearbrook range in price .: from $145,900 to $219,900. To visit th e sales center, take the New Jersey

: Turnpike to Exit 8A. Turn left after ‘ the toll,,onto Forsgatp Drive. The

Clearbrook sales center is located one-quarter'm ile down on the r ig h t .; M odels are opien for previewing.

. everyday from .9 a.m . to 5 p.m .

Trafalgar offers ideal living in S. Brunswick

W ho would have thought that . there - could be -such a haven, in bustling South Brunswick? N as­sau Square, T rafalgar House Residential’s collection o f coun­try-style townhom es, offers ideal townhome living. — ' ;

Nassau Square, situated on .35 rolling acres o f beautifully land­scaped countryside, is secluded, yet conveniently located in South Brunswick. Because o f this, N as­sau Square is m anifesting itse lf to be the perfect answer for those professionals who choose to work in New York and North Jersey, yet prefer living outside o f the

.confines-of a congested city.'. Trafalgar House Residential is

c u r re n tly p ro m o tin g its new “ W indow o f O pportunity” pro­gram. Through this “ w indow ,” special incentives will be featured for a limited tim e, which have never before been offered by Trafalgar.; According to Carol Sm ith, sales

manager for Trafalgar, ‘‘W hat has. made this ^Window o f Op- (iortunity’ so exc iting ,: is that we have been able to custom ize it, in order to su it each com m unity; as well as the needs o f our individual buyers; W e 'have not taken a cookie-cutter approach to niarket- ing our homes; As a result, we have been very successful with this program .”

A t Nassau . Square, there are extensive reductions on selected homes. Bond money is also avail­able, giving 'first-tim e home- buyers a lower interest rate. Young professionals have been

very attracted to Nassau Square for many reasons; one being that the homes offer a variety o f floor plans from which to choose, suit­ing many different styles. The Province and the Radcliffe both showcase two large bedroom suit­es with walk-in closets and m aster baths. This layout has proven to be perfect for two unrelated pro­f e s s i o n a l s o w n i n g a h o m e together. The optional loft adds over 125 square feet o f versatile space; perfect for an in-home office, library, o r even future nursery.

Exteriors at Nassau Square are - equally beautiful. Belgium block-

curbs and landscaping grace the com m unity. W ith the townhomes gracefully arranged in courtyards, this com m unity has a style re­miniscent o f Europe.

As an added incentive, anyone placing a deposit on a home between now and Nov. 15 will automatically bcregistcrcd to wiji_ a free cruise on the QE2.

To visit Nassau Square, please call (201) 297-4344 or take N .J. Turnpike to Route One South. Exit a t Sandhill Road W estbound, bear right at Beckm an Road and turn right onto Route 27. Nassau Square will be ju st ahead on your r ig h t From New Brunswick, take Route 18 to Route 27 Soutli for 11 miles. Nassau Square will be on your left.

F o r i n f o r m a t i o n o n o t h e r Trafalgar Hou.se Residential coni- m u n i t i e s , p l e a s e c a l l ( 6 0 9 ) 520-8855.

’ so Apartments " For Rent

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't B.II-LSBORO *,3 rooms; 1 at; ' “ I'oor,- p a rk -lik e setting ^!Sw/balcony;'heal; hot water, ^ '^ c . Use of pool &' tennis ■^courts, $685/m o, ref's.'; _ P le a s e ; call 201-369-6900

days, 3594386 aft 6pm. H O P E W ELL .B O R O - In - historic - pre-Victorian rest dence. Spacious & sunny 2 c bdrm apt -With' eat ’ in ; kit;; living rm'& bath:-,Wood firs, ’ plaster /'walls, off street parklng,'$650;mo. Profes-: slonal cdiiple preferred. No/

' pets. Call; 609-397-3110 '

H O P E W ELL B O R O - Prof:■ niouplo preforred.^nd fir 4

,room apt, Victorian,' $650/'’ plus uills.' 609-984-1423

days. 609-466-3978 - aft 6;30pm.,.,

H O P E W E L L-C o u n try set­ting, 600 sq ft, 1 bdrm, no

Kpols,':'$440/mo. plus utils.! 609-466-1332.____________ ,

H O P E W E L L - C o u n try ' h id e a w a y ,- f r p lc , 4 Vi : rooms, 'S700, heat sup-- plied. 2nd apt: 5Va rooms,;

'•6800, frpic, all elec, callj 6 0 9 -4 6 6 > !0 3 7 6 a f te r 7:30pm;i X __________ __

H O P E W E L L ’ TW P ' - Prof/ dumale, ■ nonsmoker. Fum; 3 Girms w/bath. $600 in d d : ututils. No pets. 609-466- 011107. ,1 ■ ‘ ;

-'3 A M E S B U R Q - Briand n e w ' b d r m“ a p t c o n d o s ,

•••'wshr/dryr,-carpet, cent air,' dShwshr," 'sundeck, $700/ "Wo. Call 201-521-0738 /

lyJA M E S B U R Q ;- Effidenoy, / hqat, hot 'water induded.

- 6500 md. 201-521-2440

v j j v m b e R TV ILLE -O n quiet ■ ystreet In I'Brick Victorian.

loBpadousd'bdrm apt W/eat< k itc h e n . L iv in g rrn; ;

enclosed porch.'. Plaster '^w^lls. $650 m o. Includes i;jieat. Single profesiiional or ;

'oprofessionat couple prefer- 'cjH[pd,' adults-, preferred.} No- pets. Call;- 609-397-3110 - ;

LA M B 6 H TV ILL E -1 s tfi.-1 bdrm, lltf rrn,bath, eat-in,, kit, laundry , rm. 2nd fir.- 2}:,

'Mrms: No pels; Avail immed; . *^$750 plus utils. 609-883- '

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^ s this:,cozy ncharmer^ : :']Recently renovated in town ‘

jxirm apt In quaint brick : ,,^yicforian?:: Features -la rg e ;' ! ' i p ( t , II vV r m , m 0 d e r n : Cfeal-imklt, bath -t- roff street,} '^parking, No pets. $695/mo

- ^^ tils . Available.1/1/91. A ! rare apt,' m u st. see. C a ll ,

. j 6Q9-737-2180- ' /

A M B E R TV ILLE : , Lg 1 : idrm, 'range, refrIg, heat,'. lot wafer, Ind'd;, $OT5; Pet. ’ )K . Deo 1. 2(H7995-2S05. /

■ j^ ^ M B E R TV IL L E - ' ,“^ t :Hall'' la .unique r .ibcently;:; r e s t o r e d & c e n t r a l ly ;

pJocated. It indudes garage, ): aiVappilancea 6 well main-.; tained t. 4 at class living 8pace8.;4;rQom. unK. now / avail .>x$625/mo; plu| utils;.. 609-737-1564 aft 6pm.

tA M B E R TV IL LE Cen- [m ally :vlocat8d . jVlctorlan'i

building offers'patking & a large well: maintained 1;.; bdrm apt: Call foi;:an appt, $ 6 9 5 / m o . p lu s u t i l s . ' - 609-737-1564 after 6pm. y

U W R E N C E - spacious 2.V bdnn w/din rm ,' b ^ r n e n t , .; many extras Heat water paid. Avail Immed.' $750. ; NC pets. K 603-737-3536, u 989-8257.

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U W R E N C E T W P - 1st (Ir . of 2 apt house; 2 bdrms;,1 v bath; kitchen, dinette area, v

1 living room with working'• fireplace;/finished' base­

ment, front & back en­trance, porch, vfenced:: In .

.yard,off.street, parking,.10, mins to Princeton.;$850/ m o ;in d s heat & hot water,’

' avail Nov 1v 609-8834 928..

U W R E N C E TW P - Finest . apt complexes, White Pine

Apts. 609-883-3333 and S t a r w o o d . - , A p t s 609-896-2035* Call for of-

' ii,fice hoursandfurthenJnfor- li/matlon."..A p t s u b je c t .to

I 'availability. ■ , - r ,

U W R E N C E T W P - Harm- i .::onyAve., dead end street, '

pvt: home ‘ w/pvt. entrance;'. Close to.>LaWrence*Shop-

ping Center & Crystal . Diner. Liv rm w/fpl; 1 bdrm ,;

bath & kit. Cent a]r, w/Vv . carpet, wshr/dryr, stove refrig. $700/mo, all utils Inc.!

-N o pets. Avail Nov; 1. D. ; Pintinalli, 609-695-8501

. U W R E N C E 'T W P 1 bdrm - apt, 2nd fir; 3 rm kit & bath' $525 lildudes heat, no

- pets. Refs .and-.security.., C a l l a f te r 6 p m ,.6 0 9 - : 737:6783.

U W R E N C E V IL L E A P TS 1 & 2 bdrms starting a t }

- $ 6 0 0 m o . C a l l , 609r.<896-1086__________.

LU X U R Y 1 & 2 Bdim Apts : ' - $560 & t$660/mo,’ hoal & i' 'hot water incl. 3 mi. from ctr <. of P’ton. 609452-2104

M ANVILLE • 2 bedroom, o ff s t r e e t p a r k i n g , - $870/mo+1 ’/2 mo security . •futls. 201-359-5927. . :M ANVILLE North side - / U p s ta irs ,-’ o fflo lo n cy 3 ’ rooms, large b d rm ;: ref, stove, heat & water . sup­plied, w/w carpet.'. No pets. $550/mo. 201-725-2320. a '■ w .f ;M ER CER VILLE - 2 bdrm, $600/mo.' p lus) utils.' m o n th s s e o u rity .'-'C a ll 609-587-9638, < • ’ i , ‘

M O N M O U TH J O T - VA bdrm apt, dose to Princes.

Ton. Rt 1, PA train. $575 mo ; liindudes utils. X a ll,v6 0 9 - ' 655-8700 - '

450 Apartments For Rent

N E W H O P E - Avail Nov . ..ISth, 2 bdrms, :deck, large : living rm,: carpeted, ednt air, off street parking. $810 mo. Call, 215-862-5374

P U IN S B O R O Lg. 1 bdrm apt country home, non- smoker mal0„ w 8her/dryer, $570/mo. 609-275-8474

V P R IN C ETO N Bayard Lane- ; r 1 bdrm,'convenient lo­

cation, walk to ' town & Dinky. $825/mo. induding heat & water; avail immed.

C a l l S t e w a r d s o n & D o u g h e r t y R e a lt o r s . 609-921-7784,............

! 'f r i n c e t o n ' - 1 bdrm apt, abriB flr.i£:privpte, entrance,/ c le a n . '$ 6 3 5 /m o . C a ll

609-683-5266

P R IN C ETO N A R E A - Wiiilg of a charming historic house nestled otf .: qu ie t. acreage. Enjoy it without

-maintenance worries. 9 . rooms A ’ 1V^ baths. Curr tains & rugs ind'd $1040 +uUls. 201-359-6171.

P R IN C ETO N A R E A E W IN G TO W N S H IP •1 & 2 B ED R O O M S ,'.

Well maintained garden apts. SwIm-’club/off'Street parking.. Excellent location - minutes |to shopping. Routes 1 & 1 3 0 Corridor &: N Y C bus/train.

'..•' Evening H rs.By Appt V E R S A ILLES

, A P A R TM E N TS 220 SULLIVAN W A Y

609-8834550 ll No Ans 201t721-9336

P R IN C ETO N W lE A / E W IN G T O W N S H IP ,1 A 2 B E D R O O M S '

S p ado us'ap ts with w/w carpet, heat & hot : water,

' electric; gaa, a/c; parking &" pool prMIedges induded.

Laundry fadlities'on prem­ises. Superbly/maintained' b u i ld in g In ; b e a u t if u l wooded surroundings. Exc­ellent location; mins from

- Rt 1 &/130 Corridor & N YC Trains & bus at door. ’

Evening Hra By Apt W O O D B R O O K H O U S E i\;865 Lower Fenty Rd : .' 6094383-3335

MORRISyiLLE -,1 bdrm. private entrance; no pets. $450 mo,'Adults preferred.. Call, 215-736-2912

MORRISVILLE' ' '

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.ROCK SPRING APTS

'C4Hiteout1,2&3B<irin Apts. ,Sopie ,with-ter­races. Sun thni frii 945,-

,CaA 2 1 S -7 3 8 -a i7 0 .-i ','M ORVEN V IL U Q E Hamii-

Fall Spedal". Modem gar­den apts. Park like, 14

, acres. New appliances,, w/w carpet,, 1 or ‘ 2 yr

leases. From SSSO." Call, 609-88843052

M J H O LLY ■ "l bdrm. 1 st' floor apt. Ideal for 1.-2, $450 :mo. Call, 609-267-7167, ■

N E W E G Y P T -1 bdrm. apt. , $5$0/mo. indudes heat; 1 .mp. security req'd,.No pets; Call 609-586-2967.N E W E G Y P T -I jg o 2 bdrm ■ $695 + Util. Horse owner . welcome, stalls: avail. Call :. 609-758-7772. '

by appt/H IG H G A TE A P T S

-iParkway’&'Olden Ave;.;; 609-883-4626

' If no answer call 201-721-9336

> P R IN C E TO N B O R O /

,1 'Bdnn. Aptravailable Oct 1 st. $725 mo jndudes heat

\ ' Princeton ‘, In ti ProperUee “

6 0 9 9 2 1 -3 2 5 7 .

450 Apartments For Rent

P R IN C ETO N B O R O - .2 apts for rent.'2 blocks from town: 1 bdrm, 1 bath, 2nd ' fir apt, $925. Large, attract­ive, ground fir apt 2 bdmn,

-liv im, study, fully equipped kit w/wshr & dryr,. $1350.

, Heat, w a te r.a n d . parking Included; 609497-7673. -

P R IN C E T O N : ■ Center of town. Spadous 1st? fir 1

. bdrm apt, large screened In porch, no .pets,. $840/mo

i + utils. Reply Box #13111 c/Q Princeton Packet. -

P R IN C ETO N - Center of ‘ town, IrntriabufatB/ 2 ‘Bdtm, u2nd’& '3 rd f if 8 .- ' '$ ^ ’'tno ' 4- utilaV /Vail 'No5?'l StffJ' No’:

pets. Call! 609-92-P4710 Princeton ,

, P E TS P R O X IM R Y

. ; PR ICE; What, else could you ask

fori Startingfrom only $570 - per month, .’ the'Pilnceton Meadows Apt ^Communl- ties offer easy? access to major highways, N Y C Ex­press Trains & shopping convenience, ail In beaut­iful country setting. Even your pets are welcomel En­joy : swimming; / tennis &, re cre a tio n , facilities at Princetpn M eadow s.'

45oApartments 450 Apartments 450 Apartments 45oApartments For Rent For Rent For Rent For Rent

PRINCETON:;AREA r EWING TWP. . ,

' Su^rbly.jtnalnteln^^^^^ ideh apt.' E x ^ lle n t I p c e ^

V close to'slipping.VrijlTO^ ;.R t/ 1 A ; ; l3 Q b ;C ^■ i NYC/Newaf}{’ Bus A’ train; ! ;:,!)j/PARKSII^MANOR/ /

t:'i475' Parksido Avd": 6 0 9 9 8 2 9 9 3 0 j/ ''

i*P R 9 K » T O N A r a S r r ‘EWING TWP! HW ISE

-:Oiir excejitidndily vtell mkin /-tained bulging'Offers ' ! ^ of space, .extras A eprive- hldnces plu8;{alr/cdnd! b

i Sfrodt parking,/ laundry ::.fadls on eat^ floor, inter- . corn systems,/some With dishw asher. Spacious

m i . fl"’“1'ds Qvertooking swim- • Fall Soadal . Modem oar- -puing pool. Excellent lo^

cdflon - just.’ minOtss/frbm •Rterte rt A; 1 ^ C o rrib NYC tainst'Evening; tiours ?

■ . Plainsboro NJ Ask about our .Free * Rent Program!

rox R U N ' 609-799-2710 ,

/ H U N T E R ’S G L E N 609-799-1611

d e e r c r e e k609-275-9433 ,

$500 Security Deposit * 1 Mo, F R E E rent if you lease now A move In by

/D eo 1, 1990. Call for.de­tails.' . X

Models Open Daily 9-6. Mon - . Fri. :• Ftl 1 to Plalnsboro Rd..

P R IN C ETO N Great Lo­cation -: Furnished New apt. Trees visible from-jevety window, alr.cond A private, entranr^,’ packing space, , kitcheri, w/all new , appll-' ancas;': bath,i- .living / rm . w/dining area,. bdrm w/2; twin beds, 4 Ige dosets. $8S0yntq..'No am okers. '• Call,'-609-924-4322. ■

P R IN C ETO N HO R IZO N S,- 1 -2r A 3 bdrm apt. Includes pool and .tonnls. 609-924-. 6739 ' ,

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P R IN C ETO N J C T . - Lovely *1 ’ bdrm 'apt In charming Victorian house; Spadous llv.nn,:kitchen, bath, private / driveway, lawn, garden, 2'. ml from, train, 'b u s ,’sh o p -• ping center,:. W W schools, $67S/mo. utils Ind; Days ' 6 0 9 -7 9 9 -2 2 8 8 , 'e v e s / wknds: 609-799-8689.

p r in c e t o n a Ia w r e n c e- Lg. 3 bdrni. In country/ setting. $950/mo. induding heat. 609983-8277

P R IN C ETO N - Luxury 1 , b d rm a p t ,x c b m p le t e ly : furnished,. $995/mo. ; Call 609-924-5624.'

• P R IN C ETO N - Montgom­ery Township SchoolDis- trid. 2 bdnn/2 ibath apt. $875 per m o; Also, 1 bdrm

. 1st floor, with private base­ment, $755 per mo. 1 year lease required. Rents in­clude heaL hotwater A use

: of pool & tennis. Call 609-9214155,’ 10am-6pm P R IN C ETO N Nassau S t -3

, bdrm apt. Newly reno- . vated. $1000 mo includes a ll u t i l s ; C a l l ( e v e s 201-297-2562. -

P R IN C ETO N P A LM E R S Q

'•'•Studio, fumishetf.' $850."

P R IC N E TO N - Short term, •spadous 1 ' bdrni i apt,

' furnished 'on Terhune Rd. $900.

C A N A L P O IN TE - 2 bdrm,2 bath; "Belvedere" on 1stfir, avail 11/1 $900 •

' C A N A L P O IN TE - 3 bdrm, 2V2 b a th ‘ ‘ P l a z a ” townhouso. $1550. ..

N T Callaway Real Estate 609-921-1646

P R IN C ETO N - Studio apt, ’, ' avail Dec l . walk to shop­

ping cen ter,, dow ntow n Prince ton. N onsm oker. $ 6 0 0 in c is uti|s. 6 0 9 - 924-9174.

P R IN C ETO N TW P - for rent, 1 rm studio apt., coun­try setting, car/ required. $ ^ / m o .. Utils incl./Call.. 609-924-7418.____________

P R IN C ETO N - Very nice . Bank St apt; Kitchen, bath,

living room, bdrm, (1st fir), . additional room s avail; In d s : washer/dryer, d is h -' washer,. No pets. $800- $1,100' Plus some utils. 609-924-7614_____________

Princeton Vicinity :,R T 27, S O M E R S E T

C A R R IA G E RUN 1 A 2 B E D R O O M LU X U R Y A P T S A

TO W N H O U S E S

Central . a ir,. ' wall-to-wall. ca rp e tin g , dishw asher, frost free refng,. swimming pool. Rents from $625. Pets permitted. Call renting office.

201-297-8050

. P R IN C ETO N T Walking dis). tance to Nassau. Avail Oct . 20. $600 rf utils. No chil/

dren or pets 609-924-5317.

R O C K Y .H ILL Tw o 1 bdrm apts r $625 & $875 •+ utils..

'Avail now. Pet Okay. Off: St. Parking 609r921-2800

S H O R T -T E R M '- Sifiall I furnished, 4 bdrm cottage ; . on beautiful country estate.’ near. La m b ertville , C a ll '

,215-698-7478. ’

!S 0 . B R U N S W IC K -1 bdrm apL living room, eat 4 n ' kitchen, ' w/w carpeting, $650/mo..201-821-7573

;S O ..B U R N S W IC K - CoUn- :try setting,- 2- bdrm apt w/yard, avail Nov 1st. $575 mo -+ Utils. Call after 4pm,

■201-6214804 • • ' ;

S O M E R V IL L E - S p a d e s3 room apt, good location,.; heat A hot water supplied,; $675/mo., 201-218-9375.

Somerset/Franklin Twp . _ No' Fee

SP EC IA LSI

• 1 bdrms w/terr fr $640• 2 bdrm, 2 bath fr $870

• Fteo Tennis, Gas, Elec- trie. Heat* & Hot Water

• 24 Hour Doorman• Swim Club*

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201-246-7870 •Membership Fee .

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TR E N T O N S U B U R B R O B B IN S V iLLE

1 A 2 B E D R O O M ,. A P A R TM E N TSFully carpeted & air condi­tioned apts. Only mins from Trenton on Sharon Rd, off circle of intersections of Rts 130,33 Near T P K Exit 7-A. Just V2 mile north of 1-95.

S H A R O N A R M S Sharon Rd Off

Sharon Country Club 609-259-9449

T R E N T O N - Walk to state /-house, easy commute to

.Princeton. Park-like set­ting, garden apt complex,

:“secunty. 1 b'drms“- $475.1 bdrm plus den - $535. 2 bdrms ?, $595. ,Call 609- 394-3543.

W IN D SO R R E G E N C Y - 1 ^ r m apt, all kitchen ap­pliances, $620 mo includes heat, hot water & cooking gas. Call, 201-536-4926

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455 Rooms For Rent

B ELLEM E A D E / P R IN C E T O N - Fum. bdnn.t-liv rm ste in

.-h is to ric a l S a g e b ro o k . Kitchen A laundry priv. 12 min. from Pnneeton. Priv.

•'Bt)trance; N on-sm oking prpf. or student. Refs, req’d $450/mo. 201-359-5706 eves, 609-395-4506 days

i

455 Rooms :For Rent

B E L L E M EAD - Furnished room A bath, kit A laundry use for male. .Call, 201-: 359-0238_________________

B ELLE MEAD/Princeton - Fum. bdrm/liv. im ste w/bath in Sagebrook. 12 min from Pnneeton. Priv ent. Non smoking, prof; or student. Refs req. $450/ mo 201-359-5706 eves 609-3954506 . v

C E N TR A L N ASSA U S T Walk:, to/cam pus, .:larga,.. bright, low renL near bus A . shops. 609-924-2040.

CR AN BURY— Nonsmoker,. fum’d room, sha^einbath; $275/mo. plus security, avail Dec 1 609-395-1258.

Adlerman, Click & Co. Inc.' For All Area listings

.. . Realtors and Insurers(609) 924-0401 *15 Spring St., Princeton, N.J. (609)586-1020

' HAQNIFICENT BELGIAN CASTLE on approximalsly 2 acres. Princeton address. 6 BRs, 7Vi baths. Foyer w/granite lloori' living room, formal dining loom, den w/rtiarble A granite fireplace, eat-in Wtehen. exerd8a playroom, office, master BR suta j w /rri^e A $e baths, whirlpool tub A steam room, plus wet bar off master BR. 4 additxxial BRs with custom-made furniture;: guest quarters has LR,'BR, mini kitchen, and fun bath. Basemeqt playroom has hill racquetball court and faidoor baskelbal. court (Ipdudas part of basement A part of first floor). Outdoor tennis court ‘ ; 42200,00(1-

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BROdkiSibE ESTATES.. : h luly woo4*d araa o( MUitm

1 ^Thii'prapartyJs within •ppraximaMy 10 mlM ol Naw JwMy: Tuns#* Exk 8, Raul* 33, and olhar major routaa and f k» laai- danSoi anas at ona of tha hlghatt poMt in Milaiona Tewn^qa. DiiaeUono: From Exit 8 at NJTP, taka Rta. 33 Eait lor 4.5 mla^ turn right onto MSbtana Rood and coiSlnua to Monmouth Ctiy. 1 (SvwMtmanni Lana) and maka a M to Satrwrviaw EtUdaa Traiar, on WL' \ ' y ‘ \

SbiM Oftlee (2m ) 445-2873 or ( » n ) S77-8990 Tuesday- Sunday 9:30 to 8:M

Spac(alptloaaiaimaanS5SSse.H.mo(Mhama “

ANOTHER NEW LISTING - 3/4 BR Ranch in RowevelL Country living yet dose to major highways and Exit 8 of N J . Turnpike. V4 acre lot : *125,000

MILLSTONE TW P .-4 BR, 2 )i bath Colonial on 1H). acres. Entry foyer, lg. living room, family room w/fireplace, separbte ; dining room; master bath has hot tub. Central air, attached 2 /

car garage. 1379,000

GORGEOUS CUL-OE-SAC NEIGHBORHOOD of largehomes In pristine Millstone Township where secunty and tr^n- qufiity abound. Lovely 4 BR Colonial on IV i ac. wooded lot has'itall *929,900

PRINCETON - Two Story containing two side-by-side Con- das tight In the center Of Pnneeton. Walk to everythingl Each condo has 2fi/R'8, remodeled Kitchen and Bath, fun basomenLattached garage and fenced-ip.back yard.

*165,000 Each

■ . /■ , LAND

MONTGOMERY TWP. • S7h7-acres. Zoned R-1.M5,000/Acre

Os ACRES - REED ROAD, HOPEWELL TW P. near 1-95. Zoned '3pedal Industrial.* Has small Ranch. JUst reduced to

*325.000COMMERCIAL

GOOD COMMERCIAL PROPERTY - 4.500 sq. ft. masonry bldg, on 1.19 acres of dry macadam space. Excellent access to N J . Tpke, Exit 7A, Rte. 130,195,526 - Allentown area.

' 950 sq. ft office/showroom space. *650,000

HANDYMAN SPECIAL- sold *as ls.*2 BR;1 BA ted story at­tached home on W aa treed lot In RoosevelL Convenient to!

tumpka and major higliways. .- ■<> . V5,000

PRESTiGIOUS ELM RIDGE PARK COLONIAL • Abso- . hjtely imipaculatel 3 BRs, 2V& baths, 2 fireplaces,-hardwood

floors throughout, central air, central vac, oversized 2 car .garage.'De^s too numerous to list. Please cal for addi- tional information. , v , *565,000

MAKE AN OFFER • On pur 3/4 BR Kendall Park Ranchi LR. formal DR, eat-in kitchen, family room. Large comer loL One

r car attached garage. Central, air. Don't miss itl NOW*139,900

PRINCETON BOROUGH - Ideal locabon. Gradous three stoiy home. Living room with fireplace, separate dining room, m o^m kitchen arid half bath on 1st floor. Three bedrooms and fufi bath on second floor. Beaubiui third floor studio with large bath. Full basement Parking for four cars. *325,000

P R E S E N T L Y M O T E L S IT E - "P R IN C E TO N ADDRESS," So. Bruns. Twp. 325 acres on heavily trav­elled highway. Call for dotafls. •

REWTAlALLENTOWN • 2 BR APARTMENT on 1st floor.

'600/ma +Utile.COMMERCIAL RENTALS

COMMERCIAL SPACE - Outside storage space - suitable for automobiles, trucks, school busses, and others - next to as- ove business. 5,500 sq. ft to 15,000 sq. ft of macadam with fencing. *1,000 to *3,000 per mo.

PRINCETON BORO within 1 block of Pr. Univ. 2,000 sq. ft. *4,165 per mo. induding heat'

HIGHTSTOWN - center of town-2iKi floor space: 2646 sq. ft.at ^ ^

OUR COMPETENT STAFF CAN SHOW YOU ANY PROPERTY IN THE AREA - CALL ANY TIME

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MERCER

k East Windsor163i'Countiy Mill Dr., Anand Mishra from

Mark and Dianne M. Fuss, $98,000.' 343^vanston Dr., Joel C. Fuhrmann from-

Alan and Shelly Kipsky, $88,000. .......345'Evanston Dr., Lora Disporto from

Leonaijfl G. Small,.$105,000_.174!pak Creek Rd., Christopher J. and Eri

PaladiijJ} from Alfred and Harriet Bloch, $180,CjOO.

652HDld York Rd., Craig G. Dunn front FranceSP. Wolfe, $105,000. ;‘ 55 Winchester Dr., Narendra and Hansa

Jarechu from John and Martha Stout, $127,“too

315?Vindsor Rd., Anthony D.. and Joanne, L. Ninf from Joseph P. and Lynda Petrocclli, $70,006. ’

Hamilton116 Darcy Avc., William S. Palla from

Mark D. and Francine L.'Varga, $124,000.' 25 Jjcacon Dr., Martin E. and Susan

Obrien III from Lawrence W. and Hazel D.Bagby, $164,000.1— ..... ...— i.,...:

537; Flock Rd., Donald Gibilisco from Sukur and Nuran Khan, $165,000."

Hlghtstown208 'Academy St., James Ray Jr. from

Amosfeowker, $22,000.157k'1st Ave., Donald D. and, Mirian

Crawford from John Henry and Joan S. Snyde^ $149,000.

I*' Hopewell Borough30 ^Im St., William D. and Linda F.

M etcalf from Hopewell Woods Inc., $ 2 8 0 ,^ .

k Hopewell TowhshipDiv rty Rd., Michael V. and Linda L..

Sansone from Carteret Savings Bank, $42,400. ■

12 'fhmmer Ave., John L: and Katherine. L. Bailey from Geraldine K. Anderson, $145,0pO.

291iW Yard Rd.^^Ramesh and Linda Kumar*]frDm James M: and Luctlle,E. Davy -. $ 2 2 0 , ; ,

k Pcrmington10 linden Ln. j Timothy J. and Marion C.

Doher^ from Curbs Pointc Inc., $436,951.48 E. Welling Ave., Christopher and

Randee'Tengi from James J. and Kim H. Millar,-$215,000.

•' MIDDLESEX►

Jamesburg .10 Dogwood Ct., Thomas and Evelyn

Gibbons from Vincent and Genevieve Sarro, $ 110,000.

MilltownJ -34-..E... Foch Ave., John^nd Gathenne-'

Bredin from David-P, and-Debra O'Halloran, $143,000..

Monroe2-B Alexander Hamilton Ct.s Melvin S.

and Marilyn Moses from Nathan and Pearl Hersh, $162,000.

Anderson, Ave., Tumr: & Pacconi Const Co. from Frederick' and Linda Weissner, $70,000.. . . .

- ' ,?27-B Convent,Rd., Carol Gross from, David Green et al, $90,000.

2 D Ave., Joseph and Carol Decaro from' Seth and Catherine Cathcart, $178,000.■ 3E.Ave.i James Feggulis from Bernard W., Tomnison ct al,'$80,000.

22-B Edinburgh Dr., Harold and Ethel Erdretch from Union Valley, $120,000, '

26-B. Edinburgh' Dr„ Jack and Victoria Horowitz from Union Valley, $120,143^;.‘ , i32-D Edinburgh Dr;,, John J., and,Eleanor Abati from'Union Valley Corp,; $116,105. ' ■

35-A Edinburgh Dr., Jean Austein ct al from Union Valley Corp.,.$121,000,.

. 51-B Ethan Allen Dr., Evelyn A. Gold-enberg from Norma Rupersmidt, $156,000.' !

5 Florence Dr.,:Michael E: and Zincra A. Macys from James L. and Dorothy Margolin, $220,000.

1_-D Ingram Dr., Irv, and Roberta Lorell from Union Valley Corp., $140;834." ' ,

Monroe Blvd., Peter S. and Christina A. ' Piro form: Gamson 'and Linda R, Koehler, $118,000.

6 Nathaniel St., John and Maureen Dolce from Norman D. and Sandra J. Bailey, $215,000

271-0 Old Nassau Rd; , Jean M. Elliott et ux from Charles and Grace Jhoma,,$67,000. ,

380-C Old Nassau Rd., Joetta Bokser et al .from Benlah D. Sherman, $92,500.:

135-E Plymouth Ln.i Aimin and Ziehao Shi from Edward J.v Russo, $40,000. '

496 State-Homc Rd., Monroe , Twp. Mumpal Utiliti form Andrew T. Ill and Joyce L. Bauber, $5,700. . :

Stirling Dr., Flori K. Stark: from Robert Bama et al, $135,000. ‘ '

.'3-D Yarmouth Dr. Ralphacl and Lila Laby - from Union .Valley Corporation,' $106,155; .' ll' 11th Ave., Peter andlda AngioIa from

Kirkton I and Deborah H. Shoop,' $166,000.30-A Edinburgh Dr., David and Ida Shuster

from Union Valley; $127,000. .'f^"26 Martin Van Buren Dri.jHariy'and Joan Hirst from Lester and . Shirley Halbreich, $150,000.

437-C Newport.Way, JoanD. Driver from ■ John V. and Gail C. Horstipg, $87,500.

, .Union Valley Applegarth,Rd., Nicholas Szubiak from John D. and Alice. G. Butcher, $25,000.

North Brunswick3817 Birchwood' Ct,, Wayne G. Marlatt

from Hearthwood at No. Brunswick, $79,900.8 Devon Ct,:, Joseph and.Gail Zapata from

Coastal Group; $251,140..2 Lynn Ct.,! Robert and Bernardine Rem';

. .from BLS Bldgi'Group;:$199,900. ■1085 Newton St.-, Mary E; Gozman from

. Jesse J. and Clara P. Nardini,'$146,500:1070 Schmidt : Ln., Jay M. Jeney from

B0 anB. aniLPatti-Lir4;,akin, $124,250.483 Witndy Ct., Cher^ Conroy from John

Chick et al. $41,350. '

99 3rd Ave., Albert and M ^ Ftorinq from' George and Joann lA.'ma, $168,000.

99 .Gflodwin Dr’., Jacqueline T.- Oleaty': : from Helen G. Maccchak, $140,000;-.’i;'.i:) :-.'..‘■ 700-702'.Lee ,Ave., :.‘Anha. Eldridge -from: Carol and Juliana Barta; $ l78,000. -, 414 NimitzPI., Jian Hui and Pin Fang Zhao' ;

from Derek and Pamela L; Smith, $191,000. ., 54'Princess Dr.;:Gerald and Christine A.:.Paris! from Naomi Corporation, $199,900.; ■. . 1532 Rte; 27,: John H. Wilson Jr. et al from Louise Butterweek, $100,001.

_ 981 Shepard Ave;, Donald and Judy Sle- ,pian from Filippo and Madeline, Ferraino, ;' $190,000

South Brunswick >1623: Black Horse -Ln., Michael C. ■

Hinksmon ct ux from John Davis, $190,000.6153 Cedar Ct., Joseph Latora et ux from

Patricia V. Morzenti, $99,000.‘ . 33, Colleen ;Gt.,'i'Richard. Mongelli from Trafalgar House, $150,000. '

32 Concord-Dr.,':Rolando and' Teresa Tolentino.from Timber Ponds, $270,400. '

;-:".-3371-Gypre5S7Ct:;'!ThDmas-Wcber”et"-nl'- from Jon J; and Joyce Z. .Quinn, $111,000 . 5 Eastern Dr., John and Joanna P. Momson

from William Johnstone, $200,000;.12. Joseph Ct., Michael Ji. Cerminaro fro

Linda-lomonaco-Liamos, $445,000.'! '. . 35 Liberty-Dr.; James R: and Marylee Maloney from. Milton and Dawn 'Bodnar, $ 211,000.

8 Morning. Glo0 .Ct., Kathleen C. Doyle from Eastern Homes, $260,000. •

1000: Rte. 130, Raymond Road I Corp.^ from Jowph A. Stem, $1,121,250.

. 7 Willow, Run,' R ayB.; and- Josephine. Abayon ■. from , George . and ; Sandra - Swier,.. $170,000.'- .59 Woodland -Way; Shlvatore and Helene ■ tcmollo from Paul D. Kennen; $I64,000;' 44 .Colleen Ct., Isaac and Margalic Johnsoii 'from Trafalgar House Property; $50,000."^^^^ !■

106 Commons At .Kingsiyood .St:, , Lisa,: Sabato from,Orleans Construction, $124;340.

305 Cynthia Ct.-,: Michael J; and. Barbara Hennessy from Guy'M- James; $82,000.' ■ ,r

- :3102 tCypress Ct,, -Sandra and JenniferHumphrey from Alexander Rafnos, $104, ' 500 V'

3353 Cypress' Q ., Chnstopher Dietrich ' from Greg S. and Cindy J.- Gallant, $107,500.;.. 11 Davids Ct., Bernardino and Phenenna- Tabios from Roberto and Aureny Delanese, $125,000.• .10 Dover PI;, Sean M. and Kathleen Brady ' from. Chen-Chien and Ling-Sing Chen, $215,500.

14 Dunston Ln., Earl I. Devoto et al from-- Rieder Land Technology Inc., $425,000., ,5 Eastern Dr., John and Jo'anna P. Morrison from William and Christine-.Johnston, $200,000

187 Fresh PondsiRd., Timothy P.'fand , Alison M. Lesko form.John .Bingcrt, ' $155,000.

10 Hastings Rd., Sandor and Gabriella Bosnyak from Zoltan and Rose Somogyi;

^ 16 0 ,0 0 0 ^ ____ ,

24 Joann Ct.i'Bruce and Susan P.:Anderson' '.-from, Monmouth Walk Developm ent,;$151,931. ’ t It 1

1305 Juniper Gt;, Regina Trani 'irrom Joel M. and. Joan A; Weisblatiii$123,000."i'>'!

•189 -Kendall. Rd;; - Anlhonyrand Carolyn Chiavarinl from Joseph: Ei; and Carol: Klein,. $136,000.-.’ ' , . s / ‘ >v

:; 87 Kingsland Cir.;'HoWatd P, and Wendy . G. Weiss from Ri^er-Land Technologyilnci; .

$229,900. ‘ , . ' , ': : 87 Kingsland Cir.; ; Rieder Land; Tech­nology Inc.v from Earl. J;.and;KathIeen: A .' Devoto, $240,000.

: ' V .;:'■ ; ' f-:'/.'-‘t ' M ;' 5 Quincy Clr;; Richard Paul Goldstein el ux from Hugh M. and Rose C.. Scott!~$I01 ; 500.

' . 430 Ridge Rd.,. John and .Mary. Jape De Maria from Timothy: and Miwako-Phelps. $140,000 ' I ' 1' 3 Ritter Rd.’,'Kenneth andJKathenne Max-’, well from Kenneth and: Mary S. iRuocco; $159,000. ' .

: 23 Stockton Rd.;. Michael Knoblock fromArmando and Lisa'A. Lcpore;:$I52,000. .'-' '' Stouts Ln.;', Stouts.Brunswick) Aslsociation

■ - LP. from PKS Associates;; $680,000, ■ .S—Trestle- Way, - Aubrey and Tcnjiwe

Malabie'from Mark and Mary B.: Tooher, $205,000. ' ' ’" 6 Wilson Ln., Nicolo and Rosanne Debari:

from Balnea Construction Co.,.$500,000;:

SOMERSET

Franklin;'-'1 18-Bayberty Dr.v'Ch'arles D;-:Rizzo'from Robert L.: and Linda- S;.;ThomaS, $126,000.'.

,139 Bayberty Dr.,;Junior.T.;Francis,from Walter P. and Marlene;Ficzko Jr:, $133,000.

: V- 236 Blake Ave.; diaries G. and Kathleen ! Shank, from William and Mdnlyn Weimmer,-

$152,000., 79 Boxgrove Pl.,.Steven M. Peckman et al.from Raymond '.G. and Cynthia 'Steitz; $115,000. " , ' , ‘

. ■ 193 Buckingham Way, Thomas'W. andLu Ann C.'Moore from David P-; and.: Sophia; Huang, $133,000.

. 483 Bunker Hill. Rd;, 'Reza'Nikain ct. alfrom Barbara Brod.sky$160,000, i .' .36 'Crown Rd;, Sushvet Kantesann from Robert and Kalayapom Welsh; $187;500. -■ 253 DeMott Ln., William J. and Gail

Stratemeier from Calton Homes; Inc;‘, $225,000■ 103 DeMott. Ln. , Florence Donohue'from'

Daniel B. and Diana Wolfson, ,$169,$00. .: 195 Dickens Ct., Joyce O. McClain: from

Anthony L. and Martha Colon, $138,000:;::9 Evergreen Rd., William C. and Joan.K.

VanBrunt from Ronald and Susan. Megli, $180,000.. .. 331 Girard Ave., Earl and Joan Fency from': Investors Lenders Realty, $1I6;000. '

. 344 Glastonbu0 . Ln.', Carol Reilly from Stewart M. and Emily J; Wemer,:$147,000.

117 Grantham. Dr,, James V. Lee -Jr. from . Jersey Shore Savings & Ln.-, $149,000. :'.n.

126.Harrow Dr., Louis & Luisa Ponce from 'Patnck.G. and Kathleen R: White, $139,000. :

: 9 Leahy Ct., Paul :tmd Annette Laputka from Christine Laputka, $ 1 4 5 , 0 0 0 . ,

r jP'iM-Tii ina"'". ' m i v v v

.; i"fl4iLebed.,Dr., "Anthony W. and lolcne ' .Ware from Stephen and CharloiteM.'iBurkc;;

$170,000. ,22 Lincoln Avp., Joseph,,Cohsoli .from

William'R. and Judith Tanch', $155,000.' ’ - $ 6 Magnolia Rd., John P, Pccora'from,'

rtThomas andjIrene M,: DeNigri8,'.$265iOOO. .i': . j vl'Maher'Rd.;. Raymond' A'. , and Margaret -,,■I Varela ifrom. Six Mile'.'Run Construction,''- $413,575.- ’ .

', 1' .i;70 Manow Ct.,,- James ,;;R.'' and Michelle - . Michael from Phillip E. and Freda R. Russo;:,

$89,250.88 Martin St., Harriet Brooks from Alfred

and « ld a Katz, $10,000. J >' ‘<-5 Marvin Avc., George A'. Wade from

James B. Gray III et al, $125,000.,' ,:. ,525 NewBrunswlck Rd;,Marvin Coble ct',

.: ;al ;from Walter ;R;:-and Lorraine ■ Roberts,■- ‘ $212,500 '

: 42 Owest0 ';Way,'Barbara Gordoh’:fromi; . Choong-Hyun andJanellc Baik; $99,900., .i: .

. 264 Rcsnick Ct.; :J'ohn L. Boyd fJr.' et al from Joseph T. and Donna M. Mazur, $124,90b. ' \ ■ - i - 'J ' '

90 Rodney Ave., lone Hanan from James R. McLaughlin Jr., $125,000. , , , ,, 48 Shelly Rd., Robert W. and Dona M. McCoy ' from ■ Herbert ' P. and' i Selirta "L, -' McLeod, $152,000. ' ( ' -

450 Skipton .PL; -James Iskra: et',al(:from,, Thomas J; and Susan,Schumacker;:$128,000..'. -‘' 75 Stanwick' Ct,; .Chi-Clio Chapg-.from

Nanci Seder,'$126 ,600.. ! 8 . Terry:-Terr.i Wayne E. and Mugure I , .

Pyran-from Walter J. Farrell III et ux, $205,000.

445-A Wheeler PL, Lawrence, A.-and Denise : Hill from John: M. and-Jacqueline ' Cyran, $175,000.

!'. 135 Wiiaon Rd.; Robert^., and Donna M. Orear from Thomas and Nancy M,'Bailey, $150,000. ^

' • Hillsborough,. !. 3105 :Astor Close; Richard Wv atad Eileen-

’Guenther from Robett.F: and Marilyn S: Lee, $115,000.’’ ‘

' . 5 Bcnnet Rd.,- Robert :J. and' Diana S; : ’ Bicrmann from Rohill Village Inc,; $243,400. ':

' 491 . 'Brookside - Ln:-; Lajos and , Mana v ''Nyiradi from Kenneth and.Debra R.Mindlin, $126,000..: 72 Buckland Dr,, John and Debbie.Ropraz. from Michael and Mary Bargellini, $228,000.'

■ -81 Buckland-Dr., Michael J. andMaureen, :■ A. Davin from Hung Yao-Ken, $215,000.'7- •■ . 902 Case Dr.,'Keith and Meredith J.-Rost.' from Woodfield Estates, $205,736.

909 .Case-Dr., Hung.Chi and Teresa Lee .- from Woodfield'Estates, $212,440:

916 ;Gase Dr.,’Kenneth .T: and Debra R;-. Mindlin from.Woodfield' Estates, $236,510;,. , 80 Chestnut- St,;:- Ruth :L, ,Johnston from :

. Hen0 and Patricia Odenthal, $124,400, . . 610 Cornwall:Ct.', :Laura, J;: Scott'.from,.

Joseph R. and Gloria Coyne,'$138,-500:I ■ 613 Gomwall Ct.,'Jay.'A: and Maria Jaffe . from Keith E, . and .Mary L', ' : Simrell, ,. $137,250. , ,

205 Daval Rd.,-Mark D. . Digidio from James T. and Linda: C. Kiriakis, $232;500.r.

808 Eves Dr. , Anna Imperato from Shirley .. A Tnpp. $68,500. ' ' < ‘ '

'73-G Farm fed., Robert E. Drake ir, fiiiH':,'' Robert E. Draltc Jr. el al, $S,00Oir, V; ’

' r' 9 Fem Way, Bernard J. dnd JoatCT. Crilelllf, :)> from-!Norbert' Paul; and', J.et.eiyh'jEl,<ihfc:(

$ 2 3 3 , 5 0 0 . " ' ' ' ‘ ’ 'I*' '5 Galaxy Ct., Kenneth arid BilStri Pile^^l,

from William'R: and Mary.E, Rdfel4dd(i

■ ‘ 247-2A Gemini Dr., John D. McNe 1 filam,' Donn and Margaret Pyle, $124,0001, <1

Gulick Ct.j_pomlnic M. Kung fnitri N^Vj , Developers Inc;', $251,569,' ; ,,-.o 'r,

' . 2407 JamestoWn Common,'-Alexnadezvand', ,.- ' ’'Donna Aja frotri Eric and ShlrleyS-HandSi' '$i35,ooo.‘ -

, 1 Id Long 'Acre O.,' Phillip / . and .FaiiHi,I .' Ludvigsen fiom Ira,Alan and Lynhc:B.enzIqnf;, -

" "■ $120 000 ' ' J- 497 Long Hill Dr.. Donna' M;' anfe'PItlTlip

r'i'BidouIph from Fred'.and.-Albina',, '$170,000. , ' 1' 911-AI Merritt Dr., James Suttoit from. Eric;J: arid Debby Bymes; $90,000.-

426 Mountainview Rd., Russell At'.and Sara P. Davis from ' Anthony F., .,Pidlij> $145,000. , , '■'I’f .t - i ,

- . 112 Petrine Bike;: Frank L. and Arlehe.-jS;'1 ' Vastano.from Rohill Village iric., $231^§TO.^• I■ I''724"feobin,Rd.; iEIaine.Frising et al^roiq,

Linda Gabriel, $117,500. y21 Sherwood Close, Donald Ei',~,rind

■ Marianne-Jehlenfrom Ma0 :T, Cappudcino;'$165,000. ' , ' (I

42 Shire Ct.-, Alica L.-Byer from,Anlnony;: .J:.and:Susan.L. Chapman,.$123,500.;^?'MV'" '

1408'St, James Ct;, Grace Wolff;f^m Peter C. Farcse et al, $109,900. ' ./-i'-v

1104.Tudor Ct., Leonard C. and Matlene.C. Wainfrom Dorothy Westburg,$ll2jOQD,'r

'1005 Watshington Commons; Barbara i!A;', Szczech from,Prescott.■K'. ;and Daroiyn'lo|}h'";, , son, $119,000.' '

■ ! ‘182 Westcott Rd.,'Chester M'.'and'BlliSn: ;-Leoszewski. from-Kevin D.' and-Roni|Cuiif--" ' mmgs, $170,000. t ’

- Manville ■ -230 W. 4th Ave.,'Robert J. and^^rsa

Hoffmann: from-Gerard - Li'Zielori® ;' $130,800. ’ I

119 S. 15th Ave., Joseph R. and CafSt?,1 Hemphill , from .'Fracis J. and Mary;. Eyjtn.: .

Brown, $122,500, , " ' "Montgomery ’ vl! t'

3LAdams Rd:;:Steven J: Cohn fnjm'Avfcoi; ' Fin. Sve of Southern Ca.. $372,500.*- 1

. -9-E.E. Brookline: Ct.', ..Belinda Perieni::’ from Shamu Ass.', $135,000. v -rS.-lf •'', , 26!-F Chicopee Dr., Nicholas G. -'Mbrcn; ,from Seth A. Paukcr, $149,500. ' I :: ' -338 Opossum Rd., David andMaiiori'A;; Kadash from John.and Teresa M. GUrkowfei; ' $185,000. - , X '; 22 Oxford;;Cir:, Mary E. Kohotii,i^m". ’ Thoedore A. Merritt, $262,500. > , ’’j f '

407 River Rd., Wallace W. and-M et ■ Gardner, from Robert and Kathleea B itid a lk ;': $380,000. 5'i‘ '

,:43 ^Rpanoke: Rd., Michael - and, Annejte;.'i-i; Hajdu from Larken Ass., $470,000.,

, ,22:SummiC’Rd.;-Thomas J; and Eliza^h:i--v '.Brennan, from..Peter -and EvelynylMf, ;:.5

B0 an-Brown, $367,500. '

455 F ^ o m s

For Rentt ■ "

f u r I^ i s h e d m o t e lRoonr. - with satellite tv HBO.^adlo, individual heat control,, air cond,: w/w carpet private bath. W ind-;; sor/ Hlghtstown area motel.' From '.$ 1 3 ^ k . '‘Call'-'609Sj'' 448-8637. J I

H IG H TS t O W N AR EA - pri­vate Home, kit priv, refs & security. $350 incis utils. 609-426-4947

HILLSBORO - Cozy private room adjacent to hardly used family room, laundry facIliUes. 201-722-7699.

UkW R ENCEVlLLE - Prof male y large, bnght bdrm w/batli,-. furnished, private entratipe, carpet, cable, utils Included, reasonable. Call 609-921-1262 days, 609-8P3-8785 eves/wknds.

N EW H O P E A R E A - Fum. rm. Mature, neat employed male over 30. Nonsmoker. Refs i security. 3 mos min. stay. 215-794-8010 aft 6 & wkndq.

P R IN C ETO N Area - Fum’d room,, nonsmoke female, kit/laufr priv, $310/mo. utils incl. 609-799-3727.

455 Rooms For Rent ,

P R IN C ETO N F a rm h o u s e - If you love dogs, don't smoke,! & laugh alot room avail $300/mo, plus 1/3

.'Uhls ^.$ 400; security.) 609-'- .' 683-1672 leave message:

P R IN C E TO N - Free sm all: studio apartment in Prince^ ton in exchange for light ' housekeeping. Suitable for single working woman. Long term,: own transpor­tation. Non smoker. Refer­ences. Call 609-924r6934

P R IN C ETO N Room - With shared bath, no kitchen pnvileges. $315 mo all utils in c lu d e d . C a ll e v e s , 609-683-5190

P R IN C ETO N T W P -S h a re my home, pnv room, Ideal for prof w/own trans, for nonsmoking female. $450. Call, 609-683-8043

P R IN C ETO N TW P - $350 + utils. 1 mo dap, kit, prkng, Indry, spacious hse & yards 609-921-6561

W R IG H TS TO W N A R EA ■;Spacious, clean rooms. Telephone, color T V , p n -; v a t e jb a t h , a/c. M a id service. $99 per week. 609-723-5500.

OPEN HOUSENOVEMBER 11 1-4 pm

. 59 South Franklin Street

Lovingly restored 3 story brick hom e offenng m any fine am enities. L e a ve the ca r at hom e and walk to tow n and to shopping. Y o u w o n ’t find a better buy. A ls o available for short term rental. F 8 5 1 . A V a lu e to be appreciated

$139,900

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201-782-2590

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201r534-9721 eves’

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456 Garage/ Storage For Rent

: 6 e LLE M EA D - 2000 sq ft S t o r a g e b u i ld in g at $1 1 0 0 /m Q . w ith office t r a ile r at $ 4 0 0 / m o . &

.^ulside y a ^ j^torage. Call ;2bT-359-0950 ’ '

F O R R E N T - Lambertville 2 : car garage available for

rent. Ideal private storage s p a c e , $ 1 2 5 / m o . C a ll 609-737-2180 P E N N IN G TO N - 500-600- sq ft of storage space avail-' a b le . $ 1 8 0 -$ 2 5 0 . C a ll, 609-737-2800 or 737-2626

.^0, Apt/House To Share

A LLE N TO W N - Outskirts. P ro f p r e f . L r g h o m e .$ 4 0 0/ m 0 >t- V4 u t i 18 .; 609-259-9763.

E A 3 T W IN D SO R - Male,Jo share 3 bdrm, 2*A bath twnhso; cem '. a ir,: den- w/fireplace, near all major transp. $375/mo. No pets. 609-443-6209 tv msg

EW ING - Neat & corfsider- ete professional needed to share house In quiet neigh­bo rh o o d ; N o n -s m o k e r. $325 -f/zutlls. Call Davd, at 609-771-9728

HAM ILTON - Condo to share with mother & daugh­ter. Female pref; $350/mo. Incl ubis. Avail immed609-588-4805 .__________

HILLSBORO''-: Female to s h a r e h o u s e , re n t $310/mo. + : 1/4 utils, 1Vi mo. security. - No pets, n o n -s m o k e r . ' C a l l 201-369-7208.

H O P EW ELL - Geodesic dome on wooded lot in Sourland Mtns, 20 mins from Pnneeton, nonsmok­ing. $475/mo +V4utils. Call 609-466^9213

K E N D A L L P A R K - Nonsmoker, no pets or chlln • dren to' share 3 bdrm house, quiet neighborhood. Call 908-422-1996 eves. <

LA W R EC EV ILLE - 1 bdrm in 3 bdrm twnhse, pool, w a h r / d r y r , $ 3 5 0 / m o ■F’/iutils. Avail Nov. 10. Call 609‘r396-7890

46oApts./House To Share

LA W R EN C E S Q Village - R o o m m a te n e e d e d - female, nonsmoking pro- fesslonal. 609-586-3423.

LAW RENGEVILLE fSodety H i l l .'• ilM a!ture’ .m alB:,'l $400/mo; 1 ihicuding' - ublsl' 609-895-1335.

L A W R E N C E V IU E - Look­ing for male nonsmoKer to share 3 bdrni townhouse. $400 mo Va Utils. Call, 609-890-1593.

' MILL HILL Trenton - Ig 3 bdrm house, $340/mo incl ubIs, kit appis, wshr/dryr, Jacuzzi, etc. Avail 12/1. 609-924-3203.

M O N M O U TH J C T - Prof to share 3 bdrm townhouse. . $365/mo. 201-274-1849

M O R R I S V I L L E , P A :-. , responsible, : nonsmoking . professtopal seeking same; to share :4 bdrm home.Vi $350/mo. 215-295-3202.

N E W H O P E Area - 200 yr old stone house. Looking - for quiet, nonsmoking male to share home. Offering 2 bdrms & house privileges;" Pets welcome. $350 incl utils. 215-862-5662. . N E W TO W N , Pa. - New­town Grant, Lge room w/walk-in closet & : bath, laundry :& kitchen priv. Clubhouse pool & tennis. Ideal for professional. Call 215-860-5811

' NEW/TOWN - Professional " 'n o n s m o k e r w a n te d to share 2 bdnn, 2 bath condo. All appis, $375 mo +. y* utils. Call Mark,-^ 215-243-9644____________

P U IN S B O R O - V2 Share in 2 bdrm, 2 bath condo. Stuart 609-275-0290 or Mike 609-799-7590

P L A I N S B O R O - Fern , wanted to share 3 B R . twnhs w/cpi. Own room and bath, $400 utils/mo. avail Nov 1 609-799-6224

P R IN C ETO N - - Beautiful ' country farmhouse located

on golf course. Hrdwd fis; lge liv rm, din rm, sun rm,. office, ktehn, attic to share w/2 Post-docs, pels OK, lge mstr bdijn, $ ^ / m o -i - utils. Call Carol 609-466-- 9008 eves, 258-2915 days

O P E N H O U S ES U N D A Y . N O V . 11. 1 to 4 P .M . 34 Pine Ditve, Roosevelt. N .J .

l ^ Y dM ALL TOW N U VIN Q In Roosevelt Boro. Lovely ' Single Ranch on Vi acre wooded lot. L/R, 0 /R , Eat-In : KHdien, 4 B/R'e. 1 car attached garage. OWNER WILL

HELP WITH DOWN PAYMENT - SPECIAL FINANCING AVAILABLE. N OW $112 ,000DIRECTIONS: From Hlghtstown, take Rta. 671 to Roose­velt (becomes Rochdale Ave. ln,Roos.), make right on Pine - Dr. Sign on property. . .

ADLERMAN click & Co., Inc.ReaitorsO & tnsurare

IS Spring 81.. P ik w *n . NJ.(609) 924040) (609) 6&M020

46oApts./Hduse To Share < ■ ,

P R I N C E T O N ( C a n a l Poinle) - furnished 3 bdnn, 2 V2 bath townhouse to s h a r e w / y o u n g .p r o - fessionaf. Own M rrq.';& .

. b a th ;,'h u g e b a c k y a rd "'bordering canal, pool &

tennis, f $600/mo.. plus, u t i ls . .C a l l -J im a t : 6 0 9 -2 4 3 -9 3 9 3 .d a y s 'o r 609-520-9662 eves.

P R I N C E T O N T W P - Housemate wanted, pro­fessional female/malb non-

. .smoker Jo share pretty house on quiet street. Rnished basement;: fire- p la ^ , w/w carpet, washer/ d rye r, b re e ze w a y, nice yard. Avail now, $450 mo .-i-.sha re u t i ls . , C a l l , 609-683-4508_____________

P R IN C ETO N J C T - House­mate wanted to share con­veniently .located house, near- RR station; Pro-

. fesslonal preferred.: Call 609-799-3922_____________

P R IN C ETO N - Seeking p r o f , n o n -s m o k in g fe m a le / m a le to s h a re

' house with . 1 person. Wshr/dryer, garaged park­ing, quiet country location,5 min. ; from Princeton. $485/mO;.-h' Va ubis, avail imm ed.' 609-466-9043 aft / 6:15 pm.

R I N G O E S - 3 b d r m R a n c h e r ; q u ie t a re a ,

7 wshr/dtyr, fpl, nonsmoker pref. $300, share utils.'Lv msg 201-762-6857

. R O C K Y HILL 2 spacious.: rms, 1st fir, maximum p riv a c y , p r iv a te .b a th , shared kit, private frig; nice 7 V ic to r ia n h o m e . N o n - smoker, quiet professional

I o r s tu d e n t p re fe rre d . $490/mo. -i- part util. + security deposit. Avail Nov. Immed. Call 609-683-4039 ‘

S TEW A R D S W A TC H - 2 roommates seek prof to share 3 bdrm apt, bdrm avail Is master :. w/bath, balcony, cable. 3rd fir, fpl, a/c, |}Ool, tennis, health club. $430 plus Va elec. Avail Dec 1. ' Call Jay 6 0 9 -2 7 5 -9 3 6 7 e v e s &

wknds. 609-395-7433 days

TW IN . R IVER S - Female ’ friend of Bill W . preferred, .

.$32S/mo -«- : utils. Call 609-443-7541

4 7 Office/ , Commercial For Rent

a r t i s t - Live-In studio. 3 rooms ' & bath, center of Princeton, 2nd fir, porthem light, $850/mo. lease, avail soon, 609-924-3794 or 813-5Uab9498.

467 Office/ Commercial For Rent

A T T E N TIO N

• EntrepreneMrs a - " :. •. N e w BuPiness O w ners

• Investors• Fn u ic M a ^> < ^ra to rs

FO R T H E V r a V L A T E S T IN EX C ITIN G B U S IN ES S O P P O R TU N ITIES .TURN T O C L A S S I F I C A T I O N 113 IN Y O U R P A C K E T C LA SSIFIED !

D O W N TO W N Princeton - 2 room office suite with at­tached pvt apt. 2 baths, full kit, ' separate : entrances. 1000 sq ft. $1750 or Best Offer. Call 609-924-3794or 813-573-9496.

AVAILABLE N O W ' Frincoton A t m - Office space s ^ n g at : $10/sf. W arehcrtjse startin g at $3.25/af. Please call for.complete details,'

•f Com m erdai P r o p ^ : Network,'Broker

Cal 60Se21-8844

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• In need of Office Space ! ‘ for 3 mos, 6 rhos or yr?

• J n need, of hourly, dailyor monthly renter of any office services? ' ^

• In need of Offices In ’ other cities?

• In need of Exec Ser­vices at a Corp. Rate?

If the answer is Y E S to any of the above, call H Q to see how we can serve >you.‘

609-520-2144 Headquarters Com panies,

Princeton Forrestal 'Vilfage'

E A S T W IN D SO R - Office space. 900 sq ft divided. Into 4 rooms. Private en- trance & bathroom. Route 130 business ’ area. Call 609-443-2991_____________

H A M ILTO N S O - Across from Hamilton Hospital. Approx 820 sq ft. Beautiful & furnished. 609-587-3216

H A M ILTO N S O - Klockner I Rd.; choice comer unit, near. Hamilton. Hosptiai.

,609-587-7515.

H I L L S B O R O - 1 -2furnished offices available within professional condo" R t 206. 201-359-4559.

. H ILLS B O R O Rt 206 retail & offica;'400 sf, 800 et or 1200 sf busy, location .. P filN C E TO N 1 m v M O N TG O M E R Y iK N O LL Executive quality office condos 500-1500 sq.ft : M O N T G O M E R Y T or 2 rm fum otpess, s h a re -'c a it- ference rm,- quiet area.

J T B O Y E R R E A L T Y609-921-1805 Brkr '

INDIVIOUAL/EXECUTIVEO F F IC E

• Telephone Answering• Conference Room . . •'Full Secretarial Services• Immediate Occupancy :

. "ist Mor\th’S'Rerit F R E E With 6 month teasel

T H E P R M C E 1 J0 N O FF IC E INC

609-921-0007

487 Office/ — Commercial For Rent .,IN S TA N T O F F IC E

• Furnished• Conference Room

■■•'Time Shared iBusinessServices , , ,

D/J Business Service Inc Route 2 0 6 " ,, J i

Princeton, N J 0CS4O 609-9244)906 ‘ ’

IN S TA ffT O F F IC E S• Furnished/Unfumished

:• Telephone Answering• Full Secretarial Support ' •.’ Conference & Reception

Rms• Immediate Occupancy• Short & Long Term

Leases ' ' ’Prlnceton^Offlce Gallery

609-452-8311

JA M ES B U R G • Shared of- liee space,'. Jamesburg, near N J Tpk Exit 8A. Call 201-521-2500 ' ‘L A M B E R T V I L L E F o r Lease - Profesa’I'office or . store, 1500 -F s q ; ft. -newly renovated,' carpeted & air conditioned. Off-st; park­ing. Prim e, downtown lo­cation. Avail 12/1. Phone, 609-771-0654.

: LA M B ER TyiLLE - 2800 sc . ft warehouse, lease 01 le a s e p u rc h a s e . C a ll: 609-397-3001 LA M BERTV ILLE - Gal- lery/ahop. Avail Dec. 1 o r , C h u rch : SL: Large' , main space with 2 bay windows, sto ra ge .: $685/m o;: Inc heat, sewer and 1 offrstree p a rk in g s p a c e . Y e a rly lease and refs. 215-862- 9262,_____________________

LA W R EN C E - 1.75 acres of outdoor yard available.. All enclosed with fence . gate. Great location;' Rt' 11 ' C o r r id o r . R e a s o n a b le rates, call 609-896-1407.

M O N TG O M E R Y TWp,- Rl 7'20§. New shopping center, stores for rent.' Call,>201- 359.-5998-or 359-5837

M O N TG O M E R Y TW P - Prime Rt 206 |oc$>>lon 1 for; Immediate occiipuncy. In­dividual 9fOcea;M -120 sq ft . I to auites'of 1300 sq ft.’Call, 201-359-3276

.N E E D A , . P R IV A TE O FF IC E 1 O R 2 M O N TH S?

Furnished,- secretary, tele- ' phone answering, . fax & . c o p ie r . C a l l ; 6 0 9 - ... 924-5739

"R D ^ R U N S W IC K - Rt 1, 1400 sq ft.' New profes­s io n a l' O ffice -I -b s m t, ground level. Call 201- e28-0700/201-8884X)69

O F F I C E S P A C E - S p a c io u s o ff lc e (8 ) w/ copter, fax, phone.:Private: reception/kitchen 6 bath • 1st floor,' Furnished opt, 609-6834)100. ^

O FF IC E S P A C E Available' -1 0 0 Thanet Circle, PfincB- > ton, N J„ 1400 sq. located on the 1st floor. Available immediately, Call 609-896-2047.

_ 467 Office/_^'Commercial

,, For Rent*. O F F I C E S P A C E F O R ’ ! R E N T - central Nassau St.

Small or large avail, now, low^rent: Telephone secre4" tar|alv.:8eryice8 available;: ^ -9 2 4 .-2 0 4 0 .O ^ I C E S P A C E T o Share •' Jhree .Individual offices for. subletjn exclusive R t l ;

.Complex,'Fax/’ copier .use' available. ::ldeal..for. small beuslnessor start?up.’609-452-0239.______________^

P E N N I N G T O N O ff ic e Space - Small Town Set­ting. Quiet professional a t - ' mosphere. Perfect. for' the'" professional. For more info please call, 609-737-6668;!

P E N N IN G TO N - Office.' high visibility, ’ exc parking. Tw o entrances, 645 sq ft, $14 per ft, ,elec incld. 609-737-9391 eves.

PLAIN SBOR O Space - Avail on or about Jan 1st.' 1300 sq ft; suitable for of-/ flee, research,; light as­sembly; ..contractor, cater-; ing or. ielmillar. lfghtttraffic; occupancy. Call,!609-882- 0623. I ________ ‘

' D ow ntow n Princeton

22 Chambers St. —. Signature Building v

:'15,000 s.f.-, office space ." 2900 s.f. .7 retail space

Contact;

P IC K U P N E W F E N N E L L Y L O G O

Broker609-52041061

. P R IN C ETO N A D D R ESS immed avail for sublease. 2 , sm all furnished offices/

: Ideal for professional. U n - ; limited parking. Rex temns.'; 609-452-1980.

’P R IN C ETO N Downtown • ■; 42 Witherspoori- St. 2400 sq ft prlme reteli space, Call Mark 609-924-3794. :

P R IN C E T O N - In town. Re­tail & office space.; avail- ’ .able. Various locations &: sizes. Jan ' R, W einberg' M a jia g e m e n t f i '■ C o f p 609-924-8535. . '

P R IN C E TO N J C T - Office spape'Jn presfigious loca- tion for-'200?7'2Q00 sq ft; ■ Can be divl(/ed. Starting at $11 net Within waking dis- -

; fahee to .train." Call E n d o c ' ReaHore,,201-750-1191

P R IN C ETO N J C T Train Sta - 1700 sq ft, 9 offices, $ 1 5 0 0 ' -t- u t ils / m a in t.608- 936-1400, ext 1 0 .'

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2000 sq ft of office space in professional building. Start­ing $9 gross per sq ft. Call, 201-750-1360.'- -

P R IN C ETO N T Nassau St.i . Stores/Shopsi 1400 sq /ft'" .W ill- divide; - Ctill, 609- 921-7655 ' ’

P R IN C ETO N Office Space Available • 200-400 Sq ft o n N a s s a u St'. C a l l , '609- 921-7655.

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Q U A K E R B R ID G E ,-C o th -'' mons -3 5 0 0 + sq ft av$i|at

-.'reasonable rent in ,j^ S /) prdstiglous/.bldg. Centrmly'’'..' located In Mercer Counfy.' >

Convenient to Rt 1 ,29 5 ^ Princeton. Bob La'mbelt’ owner, 609-586-1700

R ETA IL & COMM ERCtAH; Space - Princeton,Twp.w from '1500 sq ft & up avai'l.- > < New building,: p r iv a te -p ^ -;

.Ing, Call late aftemoops or. , eves 609-924-7759, 't ,

R O B B IN S V IL L E B A N K P la za building. Dbcjpr,/

'’.'dentist, attorney, sunreyors V In building. Extra parking. Mins, from Rt 130,195,'N J . T u r n p i k e , , .C q l l 609-2914>400.

R O C K Y H ILL/Princdtoq Area - Office space -.1400 ; . sq ft (32x12.5) ldea|(tor' ’

’ personal/professlonali o f -: 1 flee or spisdality shop, Rt 518 Rocky Hill. Rent $470/ mo plus utils. 609-924- 9411._________________ ; v . ,

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Offices, 2nd floor. Plenty'of ' ' parking, 1900 or 3800 $q ft.Call Susan, 609-392-00921

S A V E Y O U R M O N E Y ! 'Trenton .Clean shop/' ’Warehouse units.'600 sq.ft .at $290/mo. 4000 sq ft^at $1300/mo. 2500-8000 ft "at $1.64 per sq X Gross rents! Safe, fenced,'|ota,- hloading docks or drive:)[n,:’' )- sale/lease avail. 609-394^ >' - 3633. . ’ ;;

S O . B R U N S W IC K -S in gle office for rent In prof bldfl; ’ ; 250 sq ft, on Rt 27, .'Rent negotiable; 201';82t-6810i;.' '

S P A C E FO R Rent’- Shop; ’ : studio, boutique; gallefy;' ' , office etc. In small historic ' town. Located „ lq or o n " grounds o f the Mill in >letown. Reasonable rpteS;' ,. Call 609-426-4559, !

TR E N T O N - 3500 Sq' ff' 1 o ffic e s p a c e for: renti:!! $10/sq. f t . 3-nat, nqai^ (r Mercer C o : courthouse/; w / p a r k in g . B ro k e rs ^

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: office with private entrqnoe|' '■ In established buslness'dte-l -

, trict. 450 sq ft. Call! ■ 609-298-8097 " h i-

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suites available, 1878 sq ft,' 1496 sq -ft, 2665 a ft •

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EAST BRUNSWICK .n , > cMint condition, spacious, 3 bdrmi finished;><* basement, raised ranch on private road. F/R ■&. mantei in Famiiy~rm, 2-zon^. heat/air, r ., * maint.'ifroe in park ifke setting. . $219,000; '

SOUTH BRUNSWICK/,1 ^ CRANBURY MAILING::cK v, Cultivate the art of fine living In'thls magnif­

icent French Country Brick Ranch on over three rurai acres. Cali for a detailed descrfp-

' tioni , $369,000

WEST WINDSORConvenient location -Spiit ievel with 3/4 bedrooms and 3 full baths - full bath on lower level den or 4th bedroom - mature la n d s c ^ Ing - Come seelll $169,900

EAST WINDSORSingle Fam. Patio Home ... Princeton East 3, bdrm, 2V2 bath. Brick fireplace in Iv. rm., att. gar., fenced back yard. In Move-In Cond. c/a. Convenient location. $135,000

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PLAINSBORO.' Wonderful three bedroom Colonial in the

Gentry. Walk to pool and tennis - Pro- fessional landscaping and a great family helghborhood . $209,900

CRANBURV^' *. Professionally landscaped ranch in the “Vii-

‘ lage of CranoUry". 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 ,I car attached g kage with full basement

; k great for entertaining Walh $185,900

Newly builf deck great for entertaining Walk to townli

PRINCETONBeautiful Princeton Hohie on Heavily Treed Lor In a Quiet Family Neighborhood, 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms > Priced to sellquickly at $260,000

EWING'' ' Spacious 3/4 bedroom, 2 bath Cape on large ; ' lot. Huge kitchen, screen porch, large yard. ■‘ • N e e d s s o m e T L C . W e ll p r ic e d a t:

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l Aw r e n c e v il l e’ -Spectacular Vernon set on a knoll. Features

Country kitchen w/ fireplace. Family room w/; ‘ wet bar & French doors leading to 2 level*

-" decks & heated ingtound pool. Fomial Living' ‘ • & Dining room, .4. bedrooms. P-flstine C o n -,

ditlon. $294,900

CHESTERRELDCountry Escape - Thompson designed Saltbox 4 BR, 3 baths, 3 fireplaces, wooded

:' lot, many custom features, located In Ginger- Acres In Chesterfield. Easy commute to

• Princeton, N.Y., or Phila. A rare findl$314,900

EAST WINDSORTwo-story home with $60,000 in upgrades,

■ Renovated Kitchen, New C/A, Energy sav- . Ing Thermogard Windows, New Vinyl Siding, ' In-ground pool, 4 Bedrooms, 1V2 bath for

O N LY $172,500

WEST WINDSOROne of our newest Designs. The Fairfax If. Features 4 bedrooms, 2Vz baths. Honge to be build to meet your schedule. Similar Model-available for your inspec­tion. Selections possible.' ’ $315,000

SOUTH BRUNSWICKBeautiful 4 B/R, 2Vz baths Colonial w/all the amenities such as: 2 car oversized garage, brick fireplace w/mantel, F/R with sliders to deck and much much more. $279,000

EAST WINDSOR TOWNSHIPSpacious two-bedroom Windsor Mill condo in premium location. Excellent condition. Seller to pay.Qne year’s Assoc.

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2 Bedrooms 2 Bath first Floor Condo.' Patio backs to WoodsI Private Entrance,

■ Central Air, European Kitchen. Heat, Gas & , H , W a t e r incl . in A s s o c . Fe e l

$79,900EAST WINDSOR

st a rt e r h o m eG r e a t m f a m i lyneighborhoord. Recently professionally finished basement. Freshly paintea, move in condition. Close to major routes.

$94,900LAWRENCE

“TH E VILLAGE" Townhouse features 3 BR., 2 Ba., Full basement. Carpets only two years' old, neutral decor, all pliances incl. $116,00Q

LAWRENCE■ Society Hill at Cold'Soil. #600 model • Townhouse; Largest three bedroom unit.

Premium location, :qulet cul-de-sac. Beautifully maintained, many upgrades.

$132,000. CHESTERFIELD

i . Country Roads...; Take Me Home. Nes- - . tied pn several acres this all brick home

features country side plus a 2 car de- I tached garage. $170,000

LAWRENCEi Lowest priced townhome in Lawrence

Souare Villagel Upgraded end unit on a

?uiet courtyard, -In move-in condition, wo bedrooms, two and one half baths.

$104,500E. WINDSOR

I M P E C C A B L Y C L E A N I Total ly re- modpled, all new neutral , decor. New

i- appliances, beautiful oak cabinets, new - birch doors. 1 Bedrm, dining rm & large

bathrm., $31,990MONTGOMERY

“ B I R C H W O O D " - m o d e l T o w n h o m e / located In Montgomery Woods. Wooded

lot. Slate floored;entry, PR; Kitchen. Two Bedrooms, Two & one-half baths.

. F o r m a l D R . P r i n c e t o n A d d r e s s .$134,900

EAST BRUNSWICKL, Stop renting, and own your own home.

This large 2 ' bdrm condo Is complete w/fireplace, central air, U R , D/R, and

V much more; . Minutes away from pool\& tennis courts. $115,D00

MONTGOMERY"CHERRYW OOD" Model Townhome located In Montgomery Woods. Prince­ton mailipg adcjress, This 2BH, 2Vz Bath, t e a r Garage home has been beautifully

: maintained. A must See. $142,500

LAWRENCEGreat location for this 2nd floor condo overlooking courtyard. All appliances, n Seller will pay 2 Pointsll! ; ‘ $87,500

LAWRENCESociety Hill - Cold Soi l... Immaculate 300 model townhouse freshly painted with upgrades galore. Easy access to pool and tennis. $118,000

EAST WINDSOR TOWNSHIPTO W N H O U S E LIVING GIVES YO U MOREI Clubhouse, pool, tennis and luxury living in this beautiful 3 bedroom, 272 bath semi-detached townhome.

$126,900HIGHTSTOWN

CLASSIC'AM ERlCANJHOM E,withaset- ting to match. High ceilin®, wide trim, large rooms.. Updates of kitchen, baths, roof, electric, central air, with traditional, integrity intact. $235,000

LAWRENCEC O N VEN IEN pE ... Centrally located two bedroom, two and a half bath townhouse make this unit great for commuter or local newlyweds. Upgrades galorel tennis, and clubhouse facilities at your doorstep.

$107,900ROOSEVELT

PRIVACY AND CO N V EN IEN C E W ITH A RURAL FLAIR is yours in this 2 year young 4 bedroom, 272 bath Colonial on almost 1 acre. Circular drive, huge deck, magnificent landscaping.: Super Housel

$235,000UPPER FREEHOLD

HERE for the demanding buyer is this 4,41 acre, 4 bedroom, 2/2 bath Cream Ridge country estate with all custom amenities. Allow yourself the luxury. Call for an appointment. ^ $250,000

WEST AMWELL TOWNSHIPDO DO G W O O D 'S D ELIG H T Y O U ? if you're looking for a building lot, 10 + acres, away from the hustle & bustle but, close enough to major routes, this might be it. Call us for more info. $15O,0OO .

PLAINSBOROLargest of any Condominium iii Prince­ton Meadows; 1500 Square Ft. Loft, Sep­arate Dining room and Laundfy/Utility, Fireplace and Deck. Priced to Sell at

$113,500PLAINSBORO

Beautiful second floor Alpine Elite Model. Catheral ceiling and skylight in Living room, neutral decor! Shows beautifullyli

$82,000PLAINSBORO

STUNNING home near the village. 4 BR/272 BATH/2 CAR. SP EC TAC U LAR new great room 31x15 feet Vaulted ceil­ings, skylights, and more. EX TR A large master bedroom with full bath. This is not a drive by house. S E E IT NOWIIIl

$192,900EWING TOWNSHIP

Sparkl ing, c lassic Ranch offers 3bedrooms, garM e, large yard and family neighborhood. Tastefully decorated and only 6 years young. It’s Ready & Waiting!

$139,899LAWRENCE

Singles, Couples Attentionll! This 1 bedroom, 1 bath, condo overlooking the pool with be your , dream purchasel Priced to move'nowl $66,000

HIGHTSTOWNAffordable... single' family ranch offers 3 bed., 1/2 baths, Iv.rm., dn.rm. and an up­dated eat-in kit w/oak cab., microwave, refrig. incl. Dead-end st. location. Walk to . scfioold $ 1 3 2 ,9 0 0 -

PRINCETON JUNCTIONCentral hall Colonial featuring 4 large bedrooms plus an in-law suite with living room and master suite, 3/2 bathrooms, gourmet 30x20 kitchen, it's a dream come true!!!! .$ 4 3 9 ,0 0 0 .

■" i ' . ' P R I N C E T O N i- 'Smashing contemporary Split'on over an acre of wooded grounds. Completely re­m odeled b y aw ard w inning architect. Vaulted ceilings' walls of glass, hardwood floors and more. Must see. $319,000

EAST WINDSOR .Vinyl Sided Col. w/an accent of Brick. For- m alLv. & Dn. rms, Fam; rm w/easy accessto kit 3 bedrms, 2/2 baths,;fln. base..w/wet

am m . pool, $159,900

bar. Comer prop near woods. 4 comm, pool, Tennis. Great Location.

SOUTH BRUNSWICK , .• Ideal Family Home - Bright & Spacious 4 BR

C L on lo v e ly tre e d lot, o v e r lo o k in g neighborhood park. Freshly painted rooms, re fin H W flo o rs , n e w m a s te r b a t h . ,

$214,900

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downstairs study could be 5th. bedroom.' $280 ,0 0 0

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PRINCETON 33 Witherspoon St.

Princetoni N .J. 08542 609-924-9300

Exquisiteabnost-newCapeCodi’builder’sowircUStome design adjacent to Riverside school dn quiet dead end in-V : .. ; ' Pnnteton. Three- bedrooms plus separate master

isuite/jacuzzi on ground floor: Cathedral ceiling; paiquct, ' -,' Roots, deck oR kitchen, vast storage, air conditioning, huge, basement , ex c e p t i o n a l i fhiei i i t ies ONE-IN-A-MILLION $695,000 ^

, , YB^AGE HOPEWELL BOROUGH ,This ..charming - 4 bddioom, one and, a'half hath >Victoriail is loaded wilh charm stenciling,' high ceil- ' ing, pretty floors, extra spaces and a prettyfamiw room

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H O l® "Wonderful Hopewell Township' diess:.:Five beoidoms, three separate au jiair or office suite-. Cqnipletel wfthi every amenity and extra. Shiny new luiuicu, ^flnisbed playitidm, family room with skylights, daige t ■'custom deck overlookmg private backyard, noffessionr-’ , -ESTATES CLUB

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Long tree Lned'.dnve, to open wooded and very pnvate ■ propeity..' Quarry- Pled;entry -foyer. Hardwood 'floors. Native stond fireplace : in LR;'- wainscoting- m DR, ■ Spacious kitchen features a breakfast bar, chair rail, ti^h’compactor, oak.cabinets, & large screened porchr located of eating area,. Laundry room w/shower stall. Stair case m garage,leads, to separate, storage area. Refngerator Call 609-397-2800 $310,000

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LamhertviUe> :NJ 08530 609-397-.28QD---------

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WEST AMWELL TOWNSHIP - ‘>.Charming,country, property:'on li45',acres,complete w/fruit trees & gre^s., Four bedrooms, 214 bath coir ,omal, steel I-Beam construction. Slate Toyer & ;hard- Wood floors, customized .water system; OWNERS MOTIVATED! Call to see.this one at 609-397^2800.

$221,000Directions; Rt. SlSEast to4 mile marker at Wilson Rd.i' make nght to sign «

MOTIVATEDfl , ' ^ LAMBERTVILLE n .

Move-in - condition moke this bnck townhome'': a must .< see.;.located, within> walking! distance to all conVe- mences. Livmg'foom, formal dining room w/bnck.wall > &' flreplacei modem kitchen; lovely, master bedroom;. huge bath;dcn, & 2 additional-bedrooms or your choice.' for the third floor...alI this plus'attici 'basement;. AND. backyard, complete ►•with, deck bnck ipatio.,' Call, 609-397-2800 Reduced to $139,900

^FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP.' > - But has wonderful potential Small house on 4 lovely acRs:.':HaS.some.fruit’, trees and a.>tream'*on part.of .. ..lircISiSkl

r.property...Horses possible. Call ■609-397-28OO., -‘'.■r'. $139,906

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RIVER'S EDGE ..< MONTGOMERY .

. tTliC lifestyle you wanted. Luxurylocatlon, convenience od gently rolling landscapes m beautiful Monigbmety

• ToWnship'.‘Pick7 our>.lot and,home, firom a-vaneto'of , excellent plans. Call Henderton.tbday at 201-874-5191

• 'for .a tour, .you'll be glad, you, tooki >Pnced'. ftom ■ $449,oqo

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Immediate occupancy offered by .this delightfully new 'f. bedroom countiy colonial .set , in a'natural partially

- wooded; setting. Pnvacy plus a host of- amemties.- i2’A baths, central air and it's all professionally landscaped,, Hurry and take a look. At' , $349,900

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., Contemporary on Eight, Acres. '. -A - charming - five , bedroom, 3 .bath contemporary style home on-EIpHT ACRES set high on a hill offers a spectaculor^ttmg of distanct hills and meadows.; Wonderful location- for'a

. family home. Loads of potential! Come see! Belle Mead office 201-874-5191. $495,000pirections: From Pnneeton; Rte.-206 North, right .on

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CHRISTMAS IN MONTGOMERY'If you hurry;, you-can wait for Santa by .the brick -fireplace. Enjoy all.the amenities that come. with this . three .^droom 2 'A bath ranch on a beautiful lot. Its j'ust. >-been jeduced in.time for the holidays, Amusl.see for, this pneel , $195,000 :

' A REAL SLEEPER ' MONTGOMERY TWP. ‘ '

This: immaculate three bedroom, two bath ranl:h'With .catbedfal ceiling in dining and living rooigs,-: stone flieplace in livmg- room, two car garage and- priyatc back yard sits on 1 acre. Imagine the BEST buy-in Mootgomeiy can be yoursi Offered at $198,000

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